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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;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&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;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;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text> t ,v h mrmmmm  tl fr X  t Mirror j otog   j Lee Thurstoe, supt ci Public In   wsssj J ttuctton leaves that Job June 30, J cTSLeafuPttinq f lo became dean of education at SSP X   Mich Sta College Then are a ftSdfLT31  numbsr oi canaidcrtes far the iobHKjJLte  Wl  mostly, Thurstons assistants, 2 LB J 09 24 TBI HWJHEY WATOHWesday, Jgnuary 21 53 Ne Among then am Dr John Baetin asst eupt Bofe aw under civil service and must resign outright or take Wave at absence before hemming a candidate No pet Vnons will be filed and the can points pDextsr mult up an early lead only to loses it toe last per iod wnen Pinckney tied it up with Jack jereys setting the pace, He scoted 13 points, most ly on rebounds, tie went out on civil service cmnxnissioai They wanted Waiter Xrapheft Flint J attorney tochigan now hoi 6000 doctors During World War ii it dropped to 3900 The iacreois liberalisation of medical prac Hoe roguirtoents Michigan civil defence corp j boe accepted defeat of its x tension plan It asked 3,000,000 ktst year and got 853788 Thin year it only asks 730,782 Gen Maitland, bead oi civil defence has been forced to drop 38 emj ployeee The fegislatur with a deficit laces the prospect o providing more funds lor educational facil Ones and hospital beds fox TB and mental cases j Michigan perpetual jitters axe didcrte will be selected at the ffJlT  S state convention, Others who SfirSJbounda Tu may be candidates are Wilttam lL JS ,KL Emerean, Oakland county supt iSSl0 8Unk baakte t0 and George Schutt oi Central 32  wmmnq mar Mkhiaan oalfeoa  1 Mofka got 10 points TSilSSoSdSs C L O doe T T1f, fnSney  not like the cppoinfcnent of Walt j11 n AiJ  Maees Maxshattpabnsbsr IjJay ht yn Mrs Virginia Carver accom ponied Mrsreanor Baughn and the giris basket ball team to Hartkmd Thursday, The Pinckney girl won 47 to 17 The Pinckney fflrst team lost  Byron last night and me Pinch ney reserves won again, BASKET BALL SCORES Brighton 55, Holy 35 Saline 57, University 37 St Thomas 559t Augustine 50 Grand Ledge  63, Howen 47 Ann Arbor 68, f  k r ABrt J   W 00 UH il8Q Win 8x00 ft lOtOD Nevenna Devotions Friday eved a at 70 p m Deaths attet Nofenna Devonons f 70 toS00 P U 8anday befcis fcOOMan CongifcgaUonai fisv, Keith Ruegsegger Pastor ina at church, Ao junior choir practise weekl Thursday 730 p m,prayer meet 730 p m  Senior choir practise 730 pm Wednesday Sunday 1030 a, m, sermon, 1130 a m, Sunday SchooL We Breach Christ and every one is very, very welcome Grqde School JMew  The Uaaeraaren Nancy Holiister who had pneu monia is homejbrom the hospital ffcit PlumrnerSJephanie Fosier Lorry Til Alan lephen Zy  , Cantiell and Bin Shuey who ail sooit Commeat The arrest of Kennth Maurer 20, in Florida last week for the hatchet slaying of his moths MRS ROBERT GRAINGER Mrs Robert Grainger, 64 ol Chubb Comers, died at McPherson hospital, Howeli Wednesday ioliowing a stroke She was born in Marion township the daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas Richard son Aug 2, 1888 and graduated from Howell high school and the Michigan State NormalShe mar  ed Robert Grainger in 1910 and has since Uved Q Chubbs Cor ,   j   L ,  iw ners Surviving besides her hus puuppies u   cunfinfT  1 at Jackson band are 2 daughters, Mrs Gus  Mof7an was e skating  is similar tp it m som ,, w Scheer of Gregory and Mrs Louise Challis of Fowlerville and 3 sons Robert of Lansinq and Herbert and Gilbert, of Marion  The funeral was at Schnacken berg Funeral Home, Howell, Fri with burial in Lakeside Ceme tery over a year nave W sick axe back Tn I SS,W toe year KUUST school again I minU WD Y A romantic Judy Shroeders 2 front teeth I coveVfcat hSi   are loose  28 veL r5i   a anlyn Singer lost one front taJ ,  , had sirssssrixs  the nineties at Jackon  , M rvo y oV4uii  as Similar to it in uA  and Mrs I Sunday, Maraaret Ackiey has  not in oths  Lato 25i bJ  rr rrAAlr VrryU  l , 1  ,     uiuw never Ou Ypsiianti 37 South Lyon 55 Hart and 48 Dundee 50, Stockbridge 53 Fowlerville 37 Fiat Rock 59 Chelsea 41 Roosevelt 52 Lin  coin 44  Msnnen Wilham ANNUAL GUEST NIGHT vfe aet2iA M wUI hold hsr annual ven not being helped by specula Hon as to the intes States numbex one ivW H , j, bQju  foe Pinclaiey  Mciinoiiite CUfarjr Itmnonne unurch sv fine Beach Pastv ft S Supt Walts Esek Mustao Wowihlo 1000 fcsxftoyrScnoti 1180 Chflttreos Hint Iis45 Young Peoples Msstlng 730 Cottons Felltnraalp Servic Wednsday Mi00 o m RETVTSED BIBLE VERSION The controversy over the new Fjevised Version of the Holy Bible hoc become so important that a nationwide poll was tak a creek back ot skate on z Jimmy Cqntrell has a hill back of his home to slid on We are making scrap books her home to matted his guilt and was convic Si 1 cumstantial evidence Th Latmers had a drugstore Stockbnaqe and later wenl S of our pets We can read  t  names ofsoineanimals already  seems to have been eTf  been regarded as person His moth er was found murdered Irving First Grod News jem exemplary personHiTmofc Sharon Gallup has j new books Pert SnowbaIIkLas4ie Larry Gyde has new socks Donald Leneiie shoes ,Georgehis alibi, Hehad m Cologne, a watch, Jimmy Shirty  tbo l HoTZeTfoS was supposed to be in Detroit at the time but flaws were found night a Both parties are on edge, try  e 4141   the nigh tnTSnSwlS bTha toi 521 Jantlarv 3L 8tartinq MTSLS S1Jn , lavocanon Chclcxllod  e blood donated goes lSrtsnfomKS Welcome Clare Miller W Mjo Korea and part to local hoe to chak on Sen, Honmgm Toattmaater Judge  g pitafe, A meeting of the workers PW,, A K wirRv Introduction of iMaeons  GuestM ca at the school here the iES UTrn I Community Singing mght of Jan 22, Mrs Dorothy IS hoppmg around uke a cat on r ,,  TT  i i nini,T ic TJ rhMmm, thought tt Two questions were asked Have you heard or read about the chanqe in wordinq in the new revised edition The vote  Yes 67 osreent FIRST PREpiTERIAN CHURCH No 33 percent turn SF 5 1 86 who saia yes were then William Vouch D S Utt Pastof asked From what you have Morning Worship  1030 aj m heard or read, do you approve Sunday School 1130 a m or disapprove of the changes n woxaMg in the new edition of Blbler i RED CROSS BLOOD BANS  The Red Cross Mobile Blood Unit will be at the Pinckney JCongl, church Wednesday Jan T      aod luck penny, Bonnie and did not return unti Ste 33 recenUy to get the , trend of,iKuhn   d Chiquita Am I night A railroad conductoTiSS  thrtl,M Igurqey book, The Truck That he ret urned toJacSon    Stopped at VUiage Small  ning train, aethnar fter  Mike Plurnmer has a space Inianiqht anfthe wTbSS qun  a tain leavina Taelmnn JT   u Grades load 2 niqht MSdwSfcSAT Barrxrra Gray moved to Hollo ctethina He was conWrteS a way Saturday i sent up ior life It wm SJ Robert Darrow has a black  characL was nc Te wlute puppy That he frequently w5TK Shmo Courdway has new on sprees and upporta n Harden had h appendix      I i,9, poin,ted ut a Latimers hopping Xbe stove He i nervous  lets toce it The Dem also are on the grid tie V Soapy decides to go for the senate, they will have to gro Accordion Music,Loreua Schoisr V1 is Iocai chcarman Jakie Danker Stunt Contest Tap Dance Carolyn Muler Song Boy Glee Cub Knrrful fcr th Address VHvian ftchard y Award of Door Prise LIVINGSTON LODGE NO 76 F oV FOR Approved 28 percent Disapproved 22 percent  No opinion 17 percent Have not heard of read about it 33 percent, It is expected that another poll will be taken after the 3000 pro , esfl rallies to be held January 30 all over the United States take pkxoeurjtrnoui si sereju United States will have an op and thousands all over the out Thursday at Si, Joe Rollene Sinqer has a new doq Fluffy 2L bitJnaly dropped from Becky Morris is our new club IT once T S ri president and Mona DiUon sec sleeping tablet, wheh Slfidtoi Mona Dillon went to Kathy  Governor after governor f S Gustafsons tohday parey Satto parole or 7 Cjy i Second Graae i Fred Green HiH r u T l PW attendance records for I oi HnTyXjftp afveaTrf 1954 auhimsinnal oampaigxi 1A d  j p  Saturday, January fchey wantjs know what the Jpho  jpncteeV for Reser  Guest Night and man with the cowlick is going toM  ciQY        4o T Sarurdayv April 11 Williams isnt talking yet vMMmi,  I 6 weeks were Joyce Bob, Louis t He did not last  rt, uHayau, LeRoy Porter, Nancy heariv 8C aJkSf1 Reed, ftonald Sinqer Wallac a vacant he died rt Btoto Smaer, Lauerence Uttey I iwe Kathy Gustafson was 8 yrs j    oorimity to hear the facts andljW Saturday She had a party The nations cohege football fgrrn an opinion which is ex I We made snow pictures last rules association has killed the   x     platoon system ot lootball by ARY 19 Friday, January 23 Work in EA pelted to be overwhelmingly j week We had a party  7  Degree against the new version at the John Holben was 9 years old abolishing the indiscriminate sup Saturday, January 31 Annualnext poll Sunday and Ann Menke Wea i uiuiion of payers ror instance Venison Ban C, F, Hewlett Williams isnt talking yet H he runs for a fourth ts he 1 be bucking the odds No gov  CONSERVATION MPT,   A  rv, ovru Ths dspt has divided th yet has made it Cjly Grosbeck t tate intto four trapping district has tried He lost Owen deary new secretary oi state, has made A clear he considers his job only a stepping stone to better field Slats Treaeuer D Hale Brake, a j em  hiahwav n consistent vote getr is Top1 gnway 4, m experience and qualifications and may try for govenorship in 135f If WiUam takes a crack at the SSt iL v  i Michigan state parks last year CflT andcSlui JJWtoff Program is ate those who feel he would  tagged and released ,  2   a SL he  Cold and windy condition y r 2SLTL2 1  rbbit hunting to a min , instance Camille Buda, John Holben  n a Piayer is taken out of the and Donna HoDister are back in  Mame he stays out except in the school Also Dianne and Venn j Aast 4 minutes ot the second or 4  inq Curts and Judy Darrow Itn qiarter, 1ms means that most Lanry Utley cauqht 3 fish Sat  olayei wil huve to play the Mary Lee Aschenbrenners whule qame on both otfense or daddy cauqht 4 fish uefnseand there will be no John Sinqer brouqht a redwinq speciallsT who only qo in for a blackbirds nest to school , minute to kick tor extra points We are coilectinq dimes for, Pass or place kick This move , was maae to abolish unhmited    March2bwisb to thank their friends and  cnl Third Gicd substitution at request of sma3 to April 5 4 beaver and 3 otter rneighborsthe Masons and Stars JT GwSz VJM rhZL HeIen Havdu had company er colleges who claimed foot sst of 47, March 29 to Slsame J, Duffy, the Swarthout Funeral SH3FSrfl8 Sunday , ball has gotten so expensive UmU Last year 5500 beaver and Hom  Rev McLucos forrav nanry fowiervuie Butch Nosker kas new hiqh  they could no lonqer have a 379 otter were taken, j their kindness during our time  13,262,000 visitors visited the of sorrow j Mrs tVHel Sprout j ELECT OFFICERS 21st annual Past Masters Night Banquet at the school Lodge opens at 800 p mSharp Clare Miller, W M P W Curlett Sec CARD OF THANKS and seasons Eastern upper pen insula, April 1 to 12,6 beaver psnmsuIaApni 1 14, same BadflJSj 11 Horace Cole, Briqhton Lyle the March  Dimes ARMY DRAFTEES The following were drafted in to the army on Jan 19 Charles kHewlett, Frank Diakow Tom  Mohlmen, Everett Charbonnau  I of Pinckney Don Church Ham Mr and Mrs Charles Soule The Congl church has elected Mr and Mrs Edwin Sprout the following officers, clerk Sada Sergt John Sprout Moron Treas, Ona Cambell Mr and Mrs Glen Gardner asst jack Hannett Financial Lucille Beck Benevolence, Aud  tops j team Instead of squads of 30 Bob Homers aunt and grand f men they have 100 That the big mother visited him Sunday coileqes were recruitinq so many Junior Darrow has a new doq flayers there were few left for Tom Read had a flat tire Sun  the smaller one Of course this Barbara Baughn has new per j is an experiment and the work manent We are coilectinq money for the March of Dimes Grace Poulson was in Howell kngs of it will be interest watched with  J i   i 10 sooner tare enrolled at Thers no on about it the conservation school at Hig the governor is looking atthjLgis Lake Jan 23 25  Wnite House After knocking ofi Wth the exception of deer tAJger 1851 he has a right to,mast wild life nnd anough grain  gas at Washington, But tt must e rernembexed snot a junior senator which is hat he would be if elected i essngned only to the minor com tttj and rarely makes news H he runs ior a fourth to and Is eiscssd he will be rnakang not or food in the Held to prevent starvation A psrmit is needed to keep the meat oi wildlife after Jan 29 Al so for vension after above date Dodge Four state Park sold 60000 worth of popcorn he  dogs, soft drinks ect last yearj SPECIAIi SPEAKER SUNDAY jv Lee Deacons, Ed Wakefield,  The Pinckney Congl church Eric Rose Trustees, Herman Ved announces a special speaker for aer Herman Widmeyer Sun and Ann Arbor Saturday  next Sunday, Jan 25, represent Sup Merwin Cambell Asst L We have a picture display in Ing the Bible Meditation League VanSlambrook Chairman of I our showcase, in the person of Rev Perry Tern Ushers M E Darrow f We are learning to write stories pie whose office is located at , pNCKNBy LIBRARY NEWS w aSSus to see our re Grand Rapids as Michigan rep J  pincfa Community Lib oort cards resentafave of the league This iUtf and Qirl Scouts have f0 Fourth Grade  have worked out a plan where W6  workina on our ap11 b the Girl Scouts wiU take lib tina testa for  post week, rary book to shjmiuand return,Karen Eichman and Carol Miller tonal,nisfory EvV votsr in Qraiui Hayen 380oo one Hon tfc oosnby wiU know wha 1md 32,000 The fines collected from gamoj WiUfams U4 OIL CONSERVATION At the soil conservation meet tag last week Clayton Carpen ttr and Robert Hsrhpt were elect d dPsctom in the Southeast district and Norman Topping and Robert Ruttman in South wst dietnat The latter meeting was fcd at the Gregory town aU The Pinckney high school boy gss culb sang and Mike Jsam plarsd the guttdr and sana mmd members Jti SnndaVsan25 Amrtcan Weeldy rtth Detroit Sunday jJook for ame saving msat aisd ponkrr naissrnle roeip PrepcM meee dishes to thj  nana or me day botes and law violators go to buy library books for schools ANNOTCEMENT An open hoie reosptfon willj be held O4 v  Pinckney Semen ary school Sunday Feb 1, 1953, fnbm 2t to 5 p m in honor of Rev, and Mm, Harold Smith nee Eva Wenderem AH Mend and former students invited,  il  MP  NAMED ON BOARD Victor E Bourbonnias, former Pinckneyite and brother of Mrs Don Swarthout has been named one of the directors of the Nation these books to the library Any one unable to get to the library and would like a Girl Scout to bring mem books,phone Amanda DeBar, Girl Scout Leader Par ents who have children conval escinq may have books brought lto their home SCHOOL NOTES CONT Finn Grade Our speRing winners were Gail Gustafson with Mary Lou CantreII 2nd and Sandy Kuhn with Lola HiggsaaY We have illustrated our songs for music Our sdene, history and geogRev Perry Temple rraphy charts are completed, league distributes literature free We are making a scrap about to encourage study A the Biblr President Eisenhower, and was organized June 1, 1923 We kept our same class ofhc and serves three score countries ers for the rest of the year and at ard of Aceounfcments of around the globe Come and elected new room committees XL TAniJerSS5 th  the fine work of this league We express our svtnpay to Z2  M Thayer on the death of her gJhctorofths board of cammj aunt are highest so far on tests On 2 The proponents of capita pun ishment are again bcorning a death penalty bill since the mur der in Detroit Their theory is that all that is needed to stop crime is pass a law They forget that en sorcement is 90 percent cure W K Kelsey in the Detroit News analizes the death penalty, In 19 18 he states 18 states had bills making the death penalty man bees last week 10 people missed datory on conviction of first de no word gree murder Today only Ver 12 boys and girls had perfeC  mont has such a law He also attendance records the last six , quotes Warden Lawes, SingSing prison, N Y Who said in his 20 vears as warden only Negroes, the pooruneducated suffered the weeks So far Francis Ckxrk, Dorothy Doyle,  Tom Kennedy, Kieth Morgan and Sharon Wil son have not been absent or tar 1 death penalty that rarely per day since school started 1 sons who have funds to hire an Our Citizenship club elected eminent council have it inflicted the following officers Pries,Karl Burg Vice Pres, Keith Morgan  Sec, Noel Rose Treas Francis f Kit Clardy the freshman con Clark, Room commaees have  aressman from this district is years old wtth  efds chairman of the Dafton Credit Assn and active in civid bodies He is now treasurer of the Pswifie Tib A fexoslsin Co Pvt Jos Jeffreys is now i nToy  ko, Japan  Lucius Doyle has bought Mrs, Sonny Fuhnman USN is heme Nsttte Vaughns house,  he AMS IslssuL x  been appodnted Noel Rose was 10 Monday Paul Enderes who had polio is back in school Sherl Feeler Peggy Martin  Christina Jaroslowski are back in school Jerry Reason brought the class treats last week Sixth Grade We had a diagnostic silent reacting test today learning fast Last week he got permission to insert The Story of Buick in the congressional rec ords However he found that hi cases where inserts cams to more than one page, the Pfans wishing to put it in the record must submit the cost priceand get permission to print it in the records the second ttee The Buick story would have cos to 15 pages dt 88 a page at tax oavers expenseFinafiy the payer xpsnse  SDaBtr ht his wrxtjpp spi picked out interesting parts and w wrote cmd puMJisill y We got our weekly reader Wner in his dWrtet As3h Ofkr read them to the class,  f 2 asked Clardy to desist t We are looking forward to our 100 b, trip to the Detroit ice show,  M n    u 5   si     WWWfp ws i,at lin Do you about f i  Automatic Water Heater fjectric water heateas are worryfree   workfree t as well as dean dependable thrifty  carefree   and durable tPhy not take a minute to look into the many conveniences of an automatic electric water heater Ask your appliance dealer or neighborhood Edueo eato fer complete details OUR DEALER or Detroit Edison Neihboiiiig Kote lfaojd Ludfis ol   Pteed a 12 lb pte on Lotai last week ,  JW Gregory ho won an 8 weeks scholarship at toe Stockbndge Bank Jl   AO been elected president of the Livingston County Mutual Fir I insurance Co replacing Henryflow president the last 20 yean An wattuorfian will be held to mtflhton, postmaster  Xh decedline for fitting applications is Jon 27 Eleanor Boeman of Hamburg was married recently to Pvt Theodore Sieloff of Ft Bliss The Livingston County Hol stein Artificial Breeders Assn Carl Mast of Webster has ten named head of the Dexter Co Ops to suceed Gus Leane1 beg resigned Mrs Julius Herman of Chelsea speared and landed a 38 inch Pke at Half Moon Lake last week William  Darrow who has been living on the George Parker farm in Unadilla and working for the conservatino dept has moved on the Thomas Murphy farm in the Waterloo Project, owned by the commission htd 2009 first services in 1952 All aliens in the United States msut register during the month of Jan Those under 14 must reg ister through their guardians Wilbur itsell of Howell bought the Ben Herman business there The children from the rural scho ols in this county will attend the Shrine Circus in Detroit Jan 27 at reduced rates  Shjerif JL Cehringer announh fees the appointment of Robert Egler of Pinckney as a deputy Henry Ross and wife ot Bright on have gone to Florida Clyde Petabone former Howell clothing merchant died suddenly4 at Lansing Jan 12 at the age of 73 He was a member of Howell Masonic past commander of the Knight Templar  1 WOJG Patrick Lavey son oir Mr and Mrs Ray Lavey of Greaory left last week for New Jersey and overseas service Mr and Mrs Herb Sneed en tamed their employees and bus bands,9 in number at dinner at Monks HoteL Brighton, last weekMrs Jay Geraghty 71, of Webster died last Tuesday She was Celia Hawkins, daughter of Mr and Mrs James Hawkins A marriage license has been issued to Walter Clay 19 Pinck jney and Ida WilliamsldHowell ssBWELL WedWThur, Ja 20 21 22 Huy wufaRofort MWfiium Arthur KennedyJtrthut Hunnlcut THE LUSTY MEM Louis Jouraan, f  2324 Dexter llieater Dextu Mich iAssUiy Saturday Breathless 1 NAVAJO r Also UNTAMED WOMEN Cartoon Sloppy ti7  ttMtm THE HAPPY TIME Also George Montgomery, Helena TTHE PATHFsNDER Monday January 2528 Sun at 230 P ML Jane RusselL George Brent Sanday Monday, J spectacle of the continent the MONTANA BELIE  in Trucolor     noveStV TOST  ur, jam, 27 28,2 Marge and Gower Champion EVBflYTWNG I HAVE IS YOURS sm tieselriln novefty  Cartoon ComlngTnfcf of Venice  Plymouth Advenure PONY SOLDER m Technicolor Starring Tyrone Power Thomas Mttchefl and Thomas Gomes cartoon J 111 Tuesf WedL Thur7jamT27 2829 ONE MINUTE TO ZERO most exciting picture ever made with a muuon mriUs Robert Mitchum ABA Biyth t   m P of Zehda Hat Top, Plymouth Adventure SaHy and Si Anne  Sylvan Theater WUkaore Lake MUfc Friday Saturday January 23 24 2 Features 2  South Sea Adventure HURRICANE SMITH , Yvonne Starring DeCarlo, AND jjhn Irolaad Friday Saturday January 23, 24 THE DUEL AT SILVER CREEK dixaric in color starrtaa AucLe Murphy Faith Domorgmo cartoon news shorts Lumber Special Thomas Read Sons BARGAIN iS 2xx8 No I Fir 110 per 10O0 fed ft x8 14 Fir Ply wood Piaster 100 bag Plaster Aggregate licit 99c bag 115 a ba i t  IT GROWS ON TREES Starring Irene Dunne, Dean Joggers cartoon Sunday Monday, January 2526 MEET ME AT THE FAIR , m technicolor Starring Dan Dauey, Diana Lynn Technicolor Featurete Flag of Humanity novelty news  cartoon Tues WecU Thur Jan 27, 2829 Loretta Young Jest Chandler in BECAUSE OF YOU Feahuette Riches of the Veldt Plus Novelty Newt Cartoon Sunday Monday January 252 SUDDEN FEAR a drama starring Joan Crawford Bruce Bennett Cartoon Jerry and Jumbo Sunday shows 3, 5  9 Tues WecL Thur, Jan 27 2959 THE QUIET MAN Technicolor   Comedy t Stwm tath2S percent Dfteevnt KMtty NmBari 1 ALL PEIC CASH AN D C RRY PRICES GOOD THROUGH JANUARY 24 Pinckney high school won the debate at Belleville last week The team was Loreeta Dilling ham, Rayimonda Ledwidcre and Heilen Feidler Next debate is at Fenton Feb 27 Mrs, Fred Bowman entertained the Phitlheaa Class Wednesday, The Kings Daughters win hold  a musical Matinee at the Ma sonic temple Jan 25  Col Edwin S George has giy en 125 to the community hdf iund for a curtain cmd scenery He will also show motion pict uties of his 800 mile trip in Afri ca from Cairo to the Cape r Two games of basketbail were played at the Communiy hall Friday night The alumni beat ihe high school 14 to 11 and the Madisons, dry champions of Ann Arbor beat the Independ ents 21 to 11 High school team Can, R Reason H Hall Horn show ana C Miller Independ ents Henry Hooker, DoysiBow man, A Campbell, Martin Gintnet the Laingsbura pitch er whoo pitched for Wllfiamston at the FowJerviQe Fair, has sign ed with the Detroit Tigers James McCleer, 71, died at DTAtone, Idaho, iaett week,  Stac7 Hafi is workmg at the Hudson Motor Co Detroit Born to Phillip Doimam an wite Myrtbt Gcrflup of Pontiac Jan, 8, a daughter Coi , Edwin S, George has lei the contract to move the Wm I Doyle farm houeir onto the Joe Bush farm to Berl VanBkrricum   ir  Bom to Henry Beason and wife Sunday, a boy Good sleighing this week George Austin 88, fell on th John Wayne, Maureen OUafq Vict McLagienBarry Fltsgeralcl shows 715, 724 Coming Caribean Above cmd Beyond Million DolksrMermoid Avon Theater NOTICE Theater wt be aiesed for the Holiday above dates watch for date  STARTING  January loth  t   v I WILL COLLECT PUTNAM TOWNSHIP TAXES At THE PUNTAM TOWN HALL Each Saturday UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE FROM 10 00 A M TO 500 JPJi LORENZO MURPHY Putqcrm Tewnihlp Treasurer   H 1 wish to camounce that i have, taken over 0r the Smith 9H6 Ca that my father conducted for eeveral I Ucelast weekand broke his hip wito y a ahL 10c social at the If you are considering a new silo Jar the year, now U o ooefhme toplace your order All orders taken during th month ol January will carry a7 discount  i         Iwfll crfacltogjve ypu a guotcmon on a new silo, Na robDgotipti to buy   Sit Sl fl  omcers Wed Miss Maitfret Bfc  fte WCT recsfTiry 1017 HemQSw Born to W  Murphy and Sunday a J me of Mrs Ua Jackson Ian 25  K M Glenn har been drawn to serve on the lury Charlee Reason hurt his hands putting up ice Monday Only 62 deer Scenees sold in Sfi For Prompt Dead Stoc k Rrrovil te TISS  is ttSigsf2 nw iare  wBm sw  piss aehoot will nut ett aiLeXter fc CcLmtt H, to jCall HowtH 4S0 w, WfWfWmtmmtfy   injiLjjyiMjiuwi f wm 17 J lne i     , r   J V ran   t S   5S   r Pl  S Vi t Xaff      Act  Merck  1177 r 114 SoHoweU 8lFmrrt JUMM I Li ii II in   Lorry Caahura and wile wer dinner guests of the George Tctt ley Tuesday njofet Mr cmd Mrs, and MtThotnae Oark have bought a  heme ao Ternwood Ave, ABA Arbor i Mr and Mrs Fittok Jkottwkl Lucia Soper The Skomanei s 1 JSK  v  ftssfc1 v 5P   v, V vj iOV   1  t 1K  S3  t w  roce   Vft2 iiS VVJ  r   V tffiJ i  I fl sfti ixn   to Canned fjsnts KU 4   fS i M Lin      , I i w J  w 4 y ajcu Ti t4ta    r 3L i5T   p NOMINATE SCHAa MIKE n JT  ri   s p  f V CI  If  I j 5W rTtA f j   ,  KOMPAJtlttJk CAPME i  EMINENfEY 9UALIFrED BY EXIRIENCE ANI5 8E SURE AND  TENffEHMENT FEB 16 1 Ht  J i r goners M6 Pinckney Re CNality MerchmdUe LOW PRICES Bmtruod Wine to HOURS M haw built a nw hom onQrn Vw subdmtion on Pcsckcyd, J CkrucW Sopor oi Whltooro Lako was in town Thursday to attend tho Sprout funorcti Rev Donald Brady oi RojKom xnon in atteading a ininistoria corderwoo in Ann Arbor this wk and spent Tuesday night at the M  Darrow home The Howard Read family call d onCharle Trick and tcenity oi Wayne Sunday Howard Blead held open house a FowIerviHe Sunday where he has built 2 house and wilU build  mare  Charles Eisele and wile of FowlerviQe called on Mrs Em ma Voilmer Friday John BseW is now at Truth o Coxksequenoes, the resort 150 from Albuquerque, N M Nancy Lundeen of Detroti i visiting her sister Mrs Janet Shehan, There is a shortage or local short items this week as the icy roads kept people heme Mr and Ms John  MeDonneil were guests at tfie George Kenny Home in Webster Sun day  Mr and Mrs Ross Read and Mr and Mrs Herb Sneed left for Biloxi Mies Sunday I The Merwin Campbell family called on the George Enquist family and Arnold Berquist at at the Mich State San Sunday Mrs Enquist has sprained he anke and has it in a cast  Mrs Edna Campbell spent i Thursday with Anna Craft in Howell 1 Sunday quests at the Albert Shirley were the Doyle Temple I ton family Keeqo Harbor, Daryl Shiey family Buck Lake anr the Leonard Lee family  Mr and Mrs Martin Ritter p went to the Detroit hockey qam  qaxne Sunday 1 Walter Clark was in Lansinr last Friday The Joe Griffith family spent 1 the week end in Detroit 1 The Murray Kennedy famiW 1 called art the Culver farm in De field Sunday t M Blanch Clark brouqhs 1 Mr Marion Clark and new baby home from St Joe hospital Friday She also called on them Sunday at Buck Lake Lawrence Camburn and Fieri Clark attended the Shrine Club I dinner at Brighton Thursday Andrew Nisbett and wife left  1 for Florida Sunday  Mrs Florence Baughn was in  Pindkney last Wednesday for  the tost time since she broke he j hip last fall Tosn Mammon oi Kalamatoo and army buddy visited Neil I  last week    Edith VanOrman and I icttmTy of Detroit spent the week I end with Mrs, Virginia Carver Mrs, Alta Meyer attended aj deception at the Highland Parii POOOKNTAS LM HHTVCKY sWG DEHoe Special ib to mMiW tm JW ftfWgse Ejchanan jand family lei DaberrV tsjejae Sunday gueeta A the rrvBchBaaa homei wife caU George at the Wml rainer esslnq on the e buuidlna here y4dopen for bus  CoyW at ral of Mrs Rob KoweTTriday  rBhdwtte spent Sjbtbn Clark , and  llavr  v   Ainost1erin srt c3tencied the f Detwit o sRly tie 9 Sunday 9 to Howelt fOSJZ Only yoy tan NT FORES FIRES  Masonic temple Monday night fojr Harold Koch of Dearborn, the I OES worthy grand patron Perry Brown and wtEe of Ann  Arbor galled at the Ralph HaU home in home Sunday Mesdamee Ray Bums and Fannie Ravanauqh were in Jack son Saturday Harry Jackson of Lansinq cali ed at theW C Miller hckr on Saturday  The James Burns family of Ann Arbor and the Don Bums f canny of Kqamioo spent Sun day tft the Ray Burns home The bbert Grainaer farnjy oi Lansing spent Sunday ae the Louis floyle heme  x fair Mrand Mrs Otin Robtosoa lenterajied at dinner Sunday in honor of,01in Robinson irs 25th birthday the Masses Betty tapine Vuilula Lomgwonh and Robert Lillard oi Detroit Otto Koch, past master of Golden Rule Lodge 159 F d A M Ann Arbor, died at Veterans hospital Dearborn, last week ftnttun lSes  V V  r P Hew 9 evs P sitekse wt Wjp Vlir Tee sse sejps H r4P9 ej i L    mi  d eUssssjiT, er eee4teeeiBetr MAfn wweR sew rmmV ,C  mm 1 r HAcKe vefthoiltt  V ar  M  m 5 v At , yxf  yi  ffr1 ty  F Kv THE KNCINBy BBPATGK Iiejl ft,,  It Costs Far less to Handle Manure in   with iMftWUBORSflVIM JOHN DEERE  EQUIPMEKT SUsh manurhndling time and labor COiti to rockbottom by using bigc parity John Deere Equipment With the John Deere No 25 Loader end one spreader, one man can handle up  to 55 load of manure per day The simple, rugged No 25 Loader has exclusive fly wheel drive and parallel arm construction to insure faster loading and less work for  the operator The sturdy, surefooted, allsteel Model H TractorDrawn Spreader and the lightrunning Model K HorseDrawn spreader are ideal working mates for the  fio 25 Loader See us for full information   il ft SRWii6i,   mm  ik m  m m m m MAX,4B, Sjfj0  Do YOU tike ToTalk ToPesple U se wo hove his ho  for youu You wffl week use NMV OjSOj ISBSSSP eeeSeBSSe WT SJBJB1 town and servo yew cafeqaiBV la etidrsVn W Mi Hhihsjsm Ml  Bekphoce tsaftens waffM pjOCBMSBl opportunity 4t pivis many eta  f   fMffSSI8NAL Jilt At 14 LAVEY HARDWARE JOHN DEERE A  Michigan Telephone  93 EABT Wj  us uvsr f ir v Plumbiti Water sivm   Sttafay Dink2   r  TELEVISION and , Artenna Service MARTIN RITTER  L A BEATTIE Rush Lake Phone 157F3 Pinckney, Michigan OBTTUABY Philip Dehnar Saroufc n eft iwin and Adah GaflfesSprout 10, Ogee Wear AiiGtUkioHid  VELVETEEZ COMFORT SHOES IF You Are On Your Feet Long Hours 59 At the age a 20 he Ethel Control of first occupation lineman Then ho years at too Tofd BhjhlcascY tetary When REAL 11 III farms Hemes Lata and Btttinoia Op, List Your Property wife GERALD BSABOJU Broker 2 0 9 H ih i7of AndMy, Mich, Pho I II HlKlffll1 Plumbing and ftoatio DM Slate Phono 1WF2 1075 East M36 Pmckney Funeral Horn Dos C Swarthout Director Modern Equipment Aabulance Service rfnonts 39 6 63, Ptoctmey, Mk PBED C REgCKHOFF 3s  OPTOMETRIST 180 West Grand ffftver AT fkwell  MichkM ffhoco 358 Boeidemce 6U l UOYDHFNTW livestock HauSna Weekly Xips Maae To DeMI Gooerai Truddna Pmrknoy, Mir Phono 16 IF 13 H W WYIA NOTABY ho coano to tho fan to cjaVet his motherlt has sinco fasjgl  homo, Ho served otwtbt and hold other ottoe W  past year and a has drlTon a Ptneknor lONE 136 Plncknry CEMETERY MEMORIALS Pries You Can Afirtd To Pay MELFORD GRENHE VORKS MiUordt Michirjan I WZl TZTJT FOR SALE Mahoacmy dininq AttV  tabto kngo, corner cabmrt, i roam aouem eori i075Eost M36 Ptackney and Webeest, roaeon phone 183F2  ,FU SALE Rolay bod ana fc aatuess, only usjd once A aulet thouahtful loving father, he was fond of with areat hopes and  J his family In tho   words best doscrtbe self denials, BtJte pcatsjna words of I PINCKNEY MICH, PHONE 118F2 e yon root oa lOjpoo tiar iii btfbble, 1  Velvet  Ss AirOathloe BttoO , FESSONAt tTXO SBBTtOl ZU eU at your eoavtainc la your home, offle o tlbop, to fflv yon Personal rittlaf SfJiicoand a naw Iflca of ihoc 4Mpfort Vo biisrationo extra  fAOT HANNETT natuess omy   Zitii a whilo Gus Hannamo3L220 Unadllla w ae rocks ptnckaey Michijan HrJSSS FOR SALE Chiomo High Chcdr  3WW  ,, 9321 Codar Lake Rd, Michigan  Modern 8 room  oamptels ox  other young  rent FOR SALEDry blockwood L W, Umstead phono 71F2, vietorjos oyer favorite IsmpMlafl these are the sfltat trscsts a  aold, which woven toqlissr gleam out moet brtqfesty h   patterfi of Hie   BM WOKE 111 A PDiCKNSY MIC1L Proceeding hka in doA his posponts and a brother  ney Survlvom are hi  daughter, Phyllis Senile, 3 Edwin and John,  ssstsi lfrn,  Florence Gardner and  arc chiTdrtm,    Funeral sorrioM were heid at the Swarthout FunorcfV Boss asi  Thumdayf Rov McLuccsi alflc iaung Iivingston Lodge No,  76 F 6 AM had cnasgst of m grave services at ery   FOR SALE Stock hog whi  Earl Schroeder corner oi M 4eW SstoTgiSr AROMATIC SAW miMO 7i JRlflBi 36 j SEpVTCE WHILE YC WAH  ALL WORK GUARiiMTOD LA WW MOWERS 1 liANDELLS SAW FlUZJG JHOI IULAND UU unfit SIDi OWEN W FOWsssl D S Foot Spedatisl  Ohfaopou 216 W GcLRiver, Brighten jtfllfc Yelsphoae Omce Henm OsBoe 7181 a By APPOfctgfJ1  71003 Mon TuesJJgL i QUALITY People from out oi town wbp who attended the Pbie ImaJI funeral were Mr PaeJsse MM field dcrughtsrPouBasi jQavpsflrl Detroit W E DLQ CB4 tpMsJ  Howard Bush end wHi TftAbfc LOCALLY IMSWhen you buy from local me ioiants you help them to carry JsS tleS Meats Fruit Groceries Vegetables rish Allen, Mrs Earl , son Dt A, Palmei Lee Chelsea Mrs Sylvfc  Brighton Glen Gcsdner, Mrs, Chris Rceinusoon, Wirt Barton and w8Det k ton and wtto Dm  Brown and wtst Ottt iWaedownki Leslie   and wist and MRS Ada of OwcesoL lennle dnder, Keil Bttlm Edna Cook Harold fins wife d  Sopor, Whitmore Sergt John ftaroul a  account or me COSCD sti father, SmtTSsM We BATX MWTO AM END en have seen scsnethina mvlsdyou had we money BcNfeas Aocount can and ttfMvap r L s   Fiarket Prices Courteous Service CLARKS  1 of hov ttUnnd whotJe loll weas left larye aiock oi qoods which, they can sell at moderate prices, fallow the rule to buy at homo wnenever vu can and else Where when you must As a Joy a citizen 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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;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&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;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;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&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>rifijjpii awfmi  IMP ,uJipppffPi,u,qpsJJWlaiPfTVl me s    i , ,j  I 1 4 Volume 70 THE PINCKNEY DiSPATWedpefrdayT January 14 1953 Notes  be Gain fcrjttU Note BASKET BALL NEWS Pinciaiey won both games , from ttaruana nere Friday nite the lirst team 7 to 30 ana the  second team 47 to 9 Tne fusil teams were tied a 16 all at the ihali Pinckney qot 14 points the  oi a quaiier to Hartlands 6 to take the lead, Pincknoy won on the ffree throw line getting 14  i 2l, Haruand got 3 out oi 18  f Catholic HPmarkT v Ar ,  Wy Catholic Church CHRONOLOGY OF 1952 SncJrty, Michigan bept 3 flea Aiuim and Mary v,  JUbtri  Sclunitt bimonson mauu, Frank Peters i Sunday Maut cues Ed Wakelieid is CROt umwt KM, o0d iOQfi 1130  cnavmaa Carnival here  Ainte d0Q  1000   Sept 10 Born to Joe Clark ana  NBOM Derations t wife a son 6th school bus pur fricay evdnirjr at 40 p chased Neil Baughn on way V00 home fcram Korea, the Pinckney f Friday ahex ivatfMuia Devotion school enrollment is 522 i aialtaday 7T30 to 3Oil J   Sept Bom to Edward DTOCM kuatkry v  800 Mac kRus3 Hayes oi Hartland was the j and wife a son Die Set organ  high man with 19 Jeiry Mrofka i izes a union, Wm Dunbar diet,   iiorf luui Jed 15 Jim Matteson djacl jif Towner store robbed Ann AibZl  olldMOUKj  re , K ctfeson 6 J Vvua,n  merchants win oase ball titled ev Ktih Hueqsegger, Pastor aa 12 points xor the reserves a j with Joe Lavey and Gus Led  ma  ciluch, Jim havay io Pinckney piaswidge in lineup Junior choir practise Doxier here briday night, I Sept 2i Lro, George Thomp jThursaay 730 p mrayer i son dies, Gary GiUispie, iOshot 7u P m   SCORES jan killed, iiusonic picnic at13101 cncVl Practise 730 pm  Deaths PHILLIP D, SPROUT  No  Cjrads i and 2   r Aoprout 59, died sud j We are qlaa Roliene Sinaer 1 We renn thrrt  unly Tuesday morning at his J is bick i Jhome on M36W as he was pre paring to itait out with the local muce lessmers banaav maht test ann  ,  hol bos at which he was diiv  ham lor aV,    2   anewXcrodrSuSri  Hatone itoqer viBted her ount  t  alxeaav S1  becona Graae  Uvlck,Jiaii beQn worked before Our new Vtiiv ouiceis are pres Naiy PviLe Fres, Bonnie The deceased was born in Putnam  on July 31, 1893 and j qoat, Cindy was the son of Edward , and Adah Collins Sprout He attend ed the local schools and in 1914 married Ethel Cantrell of Stock xridqe, She survives Also a  a sonEdwin of Pinckney, a H  te52 University j wioiea Milan 43 Wiiiicunton oo o briaqe 48 Hoii 3, rcviu  49 HAS CAR OIGLLN While iiOuis Hoot oi Porlaqe ixxice was at ihe  H iiivouiq at the iown nan ihuisaay inqii ru  ccft, a iaoZ ioraj wu iei iroxn m rrant Oi uie ovii ltlPIillO The alarm was qyven ovci iiA state police radio and i a so 11 pobce sighted the cai 0  got out and ran bi siop J when shots were hrea IK   est boy was 15 ana ihtry  i been visiting at Hi lano LOKW, They started the car J,    fhe wires, The cai was Wed meet usermon, hooL 4fj ii3yron 20 to U,   preach Chrisfand every iv Oc 4 Jami Meyer and lgai0ne  verv verv welcome 3  Hammei ana Aimun Miller and  aiicia bwcLhout married, Mrs I jessie Wylie,  aui Broqan die 1  iPincney ties ewitt 7 to 7 Old Cahranr iftnna j rime Sunaay 1 airoad excusion  v 0 eacb Oct, li Enguqements oi Rosa  S, Supt  lee Nash ana Kenneth Ziil andllWinv Wotilo  J ,   , 1000 Anna Abney and William Nes Siry Sciioi    r , 1100  bitti announcsd, Fiiaden money ChlldreoVILn     , U45i  found under stump on Whetsel 0110 eoHJoii 8eetin  730 1 farm Pmcknev loses to Dexter  0 telJikFiiilp SenrV unurch Pasiu altej Each ,daughibrJMrChas SouleJiowei omQer ,sefc kw Jee Allien several qrandchildren and a olneXt   sister Mrs Florence Gardner ckLm , e hand cuttings ,tan4  The funeral is at the Sufarthout Funeral Home Thursday at 200  p, m Rev John McLucas offic kiurBuriiill be Sprout Com etery, LifBRon Lodqe No 76  F and A ST of which he was a member exempUfyinq the Ma  some ccnmitrai service at the qrave rears ayo a Detroit paper had cf contest for short Uhristinqx stones A qiri submitted a chap er taKen irom Louisa JM Alcottsl Little Women and won first, L  ,   fprize We spotted it but evident oi ,snowman last week ly lhe juaqes haa not read  John Wiisans cousm fiom Dex icotts books, in the next issue ter visitea school ihursuay  they ap0ioqizea for their ignor Billy ourso receivea a letter ancetxom former schoolmates at Spal  MRS JACOB DANKERS Mrs, Jacob Dankers 77, ot Maiion died in Florida Friday on the train, on her way home from California Her daughter ta last week Lary Utleys father visited hin Sunday Ann Menke went to a dentist  We made paper snowliakes Saturday 7ne Republicans in the senate uined with the southern Dixie ci ats in voting 7 10 25 to kill fthfif jjiii to aboiish hlbustersThe XU muster ds uaiirmtjed debate by  , ,  ijneans of which in the past the Out advancedreading oup j soutnerners have been able to is makng a booklet called no una j ,, , ,,  Go the Wheels We have started a unit on winter sports Joan tinders was 8 years old  iau ail anti poll tax, anti lynch, mq, fair employment and racial seqregation bUs to aeath 1  now takes 69 votes to limit debate This bill would have cut it ed,The boys nca ran a  IhoUXu ana wt q, mq ago They P  Mason icii oua, Eqelci orouqii ui the next day ana came ou tTohi   Kheni  no iri way iiv  ui 1 J  J  w ,v  L iii HED CROob v   The iiea ro  1   starts at tne schooi vt,, at 7 Hni Uiujes UL   730 at scnooi, iiii ui ant new inetnoa 01 uruuciuj    ation taught Anyone  year oxd may 01,,    comeihone iuU lor uuC, 1 FRJENDiS OF LIBRARY Friends 01 auararv nii  town hall Jan 26 a 70J p, m   37 to 6,   Wednesday MtOO o a, Oct 13 Alberta Dinkell named W M oi CIO, Marion Shireyi     and Lorotlv barret married  LADIES AID MATTING William Bum dies Pinckney The Congl LadiesAid met, at loses to Fcwler, t me church Thursday for dinrier Oct, Z2 ii, Seymour barn  e men invited, 25 were burns ,Lawreoe jones kUledinPresent Plans were made for acciden at iortage Lake Pinck  ine years activites, Rev Rueg ney beats Ac, and 13 to ODann  segqer spoke on the new year, ie hoe  Lexr huit in hunting i Hostesses were Mesdames Lulu acckiem  Darrow, Ruth Curlett, Carrie Oct, 2J Pirmsy loses at Man Hauck and Ruth Curlett, cheolei  10 J, biock Cole Mrs j   Georae iieLooough die Mrs, i,a, OQ own ijaKs hip PINCKNEY KINGS DAUGHTERS  ioi 0 1 iic aiey ioses to South, j ivirs, Albert Shirleyejitertain LvCii  a 6, 3 nickaid children, the circle Thursday riighfAf cw co vath at Laxeiand Henry e e busmeBsTrneetinq a con1 icaae aa Vrs Aita Henry rtwas heloT which was won   ait jitu, oisemower elected pres Y Mrs Sadie Moran Refresh inlaw,MrsHoward Dankers was  last week  rt Q T u 1  ,  Vwith her Her husband died inj Many oi us went skatinq or     las ssion of cang i December, Surviving are 3 sons, coasting over the week end , fess he Republicans were able Howard Harry and Bruce and 2 dauMersMrs, Ruth Cole and Mrs Ernest Wriqht The funejral wrs at Schnackenberg Funeral Home Tuesday pm e CHARLES FIELD  Charles Field 86, CassJes Convalescent riowell last Wednesdays born in Green Oak township, lhnu Gcac ioiiiiiiy heuu a oog died, nuuv iviaueson nus a birth aUj iiitj iiin iNiicy icuiow was  a me iuUi cuiu uuv noiiier s sib  id i tuis 01a Sunday LuOUuid biayutn IVL Sunaay at l ana nuri his head ,e, in haiuara uaugnnsuw Plymouth e was  viVeiiiaie buiiauyijLaiieis rirthuay it was he i a ne X 0 iit ana G viennen Williams tments were served , Inor  kLi  itencd OES instaumen  iixisnoy  hool f L  in diehard gets 9C L  Oct 15, 1866 He married Delia  iuuy Mniiicen visited Lucille Phillips in 1888 For many years j ana mnaa uarieit over the weei he was employee by the Grand j ena Brunk Railroad in different ca pabities His only child Ethels died in 1912 When his parents died he returned to the farm, near South Lyon where he lived  until a few years aqo when he  huany Hnichey spent the week in xioweii an tommy rteau in  ruin Arbor iennis buiqer hos the choiken pox we made January calendars Jiuuor Darrow was hurt last to count on the Dixiecrat vote an a their important measures and  their vote lor the liibuster is a leturn compliment The Republi can piaform caliea for statehocdl lor Hawaii and Alaska The  sounhemeis are 1100 percteintl aqainst it as it would increase the number of senators and less en then power It will be insf  esting t see if lhe Republicans stick to their platform pledge this matter, J0 v  i and his wife went to the conva nTir eTVtrr t lescent home He was a member week when he ieii oil his sled DICK SINGEh MARRIED v of South Lyon Lodge 319 F    P Dick bang who has, A M and the O E S Chapter,k urth raae   We will haye a speiidown on ,,u,o n ,,a   chilu neqlectMrs  9611111 tn  corp at Campland a life member of the Ham luarv Lien Lt, Douqias Frc V13ada McUylancl the past urg Odd Fellows a, riugu n pson dieBili Smyth j f01 jas niarnea to Miss Dora After the death of his dauqhter   i  n ca m plane cra, j ae Davis at the Chapel at Im he took two neices into his home in  aom pinckney loses tcr  ast December 6 He H Evelyn Safford Mowers and  ta 7 Rev Keith sPnt Weanesaay and Thursaay Lucille Safford Grainger and OiOOi iaqe JO   ,  j , 1   r , LJU111W WVV  i Rueqseqqer new Congl church wllQ, xu brothers here and iiejw  brought them up as dauqhters puui ,to soimp StonemanJ Calif, from  The funeral was at the Phillips Nov 9 ,LSV Uorgan Harris j where tram he wUi go to Korea Funeral Home, South Lyon, Saf dies Deer Jsasan opens, Pinck We nas  oiihce jop in the air uraay Rev Asa Campton of iiev a it qame at Adrian J corP  , Whitmore Lake officatinq Burial Ti P0L,TfvSamndnht RAINBOW GIRLS INSTALL , Habu, Wanr Thie Michigan Beh leionoae 1 Tne pmckney Rcunc Girls i Campanys pension plan  er v25 Mrs Myrta Sigler, Dr Assembly will install their omj  CONSEBVATlOW DOPTw cers Thursdav maht fan 14 A PlNCKNEi EXIENSit GnoI  The Pinckney uxlenoion uiv  meets with Mrs, Mary Me aba January 21 at 1GU p m, yes its 40th anmversury na 5iinrr, vvirt McClaren moitfLltwCBStarteajaa 1, i Mich oil well arillers compiet The pensions is arrived at oy     RH   , , ay pay servct  b jacticc oo 2 JnCi Cy  multiply the averaqe y tor the last ten years  tal number of years 0  Wl    i  SKI bw one hall the oociai beoiau ,  , M  HM UT     ch rch bazaar held Mary Ann  I Joyce Allen will be installed as d 699 wells in 1952 47 percent , , , c nW is nut on worthy advisor Mary Jean i produced oil and gas 245 oii,8i  Dcao amesVermhke will be mstalimq oh Qos 373 dry holes 699 dnllmg itch,ie, CaSMrelefc  STTSIVISI comed Livingston Lodqe j  CROS BLOOD BANK  New buUdings are beinq built The Red Cross Mobile Blood in many state parks, They in  benefit In audition to pennons ,  nntN will be at the Pinckney 1 elude kitchen dininq hails andto come ioday ickness,accident and aeath oen, vpbh , onors m,oGwq church Wednesday JanfBving units I  efits are included, the , moun   ,, s , j 28 tat 1200 noon Part of the Convicts are buildinq 900 tab  and duration of the be, ui r ige , y v 1 chrTand100 oi  blood donated goes le for state parks They have Horn 4 weeks full pay plus o at, cues, so rnfJJ gto Korea and part to local hoe ipine tops and cedar legs, n Wh married Work5 PifoK A meetinq of the workers The Higqins Lake conservation f Runners up Lorretta it4d on rvTKiey rJf iis calied at th school here the school is Jan 19 to 22  ana Anita Shirey  ,on R0imtf ayovI night of Jan 15, Mrs Dorothy The sale of huntingf and nsh j vVe are doinq mdividual re  ,wr uAw srr M tWnkel is local chairman ing licenses increased last  year, port3 d cards on eaucation while trapping licenses decreas  palanced menaes for health and  We wonder what started hiss mrore aqamst bingo yeais it fiouiished unc concjucted mostiy by mens organization, church, irateu na ana veterans ciubs It WO xuraeu as a painless way of ooiVUng iuius lor a worthy cause, Of iate years there has  been a crusaice against it, Thd reason given is that in same xuauy on an the was v,e n ,ve  ases it has become comsnernaa this year j ciauzea That outside agendee Vve xnaae health charts, ihey c,me in and p t up the prize shw what we shouia eat lor  1G a share o he take Cne krW oreakiust lunch ana dinner j snt in Farminqton over Bingo j hach one ot us nas chosen a  lasted a year We read that id special topic tor science anuhnt Mrs Lone Walhite has start are makinq charts  ed suit against a Greek church Tiie iied Book readers are Lfor S200O ior bingo losses is studying transportation ana tliu playing here 2 years, Her attOT hrst locomotive the Dewitt G eY Sherman Bean, says undej Chnton ana makinq scrap rjooks  Michigan law a person may sue oi diheren ways to travel j t  rtecover qambling losses Jean Salyei has new qiasses    bheri Foster has chickenpox i  Karen Lichman was sick last Gen Eisenhower evidenUiy Ifl week I partial to Michigan as he has Leonard Simonson lost a tooth,1 already named same 70 ci  Butch Nosker went tc the Ann 1 them to his cabinet or to official Arbor show Sunaay i positions in Washington The Bob Horner ana Paul Burg had  latest is President Hanna a the flue   Michiqan State who is named We are waitinq for the nurse  Assistant Secretary of Defense i The college has given him c ears leave of absence, Under Aveeks half pay alter 2 to 5 yrs,  of stexvice full pay for bl week after 25 years of service Sicl benefits coyer sickness and acci events Firth Grade The selling winners were him Michiqan State has climbed to the top rank of colleges, He is ihyan Bonner  Skip Swarthout noted for geUng about every i Tomasik tocuned outside the course  starts, Marvin Swarthout iVLrs  nnic White Alien die, Christ Cone of employment They aer also paid to qualified mas c  uependents if an inpioyeee al    er 2 or more years oi senao should die of illness or injuries leceived The amount varies from PRENUPTIAL SHOWER ed manuscript printing for rmtatas at schland the Doa  Gilbert lect The total rabbit and snowshoe chart Practise cnurcn rrea wyiie , honored at a shower Friaayv hare kilt for the season will be VVe began a story book tell ing he osks from the Michigan legislature, We heard him speak  at d Michigan Press meeting   some years ago At that time he, wanted funds for a dormitory  gooajgot them and has gotten for many other buildings 2 or 3 years service to 12 mont wages for 10 years service Tne plan was lately revised  bring it in line with othei inc tries This increased the retire raent pension at 65 It also qiv N the benefit of any social secu rity increase tAVWGSTOI LODGE NO 76  P  A M CALTTDER FOR JANUARY 1953 f ftlday, January 23 Work in EA Saturday, January 31 Annual uest Night and Venison Ban quet at the school curday, April 11 21st annual Pa Masters Night Banguet at die school Lodge opens at 800 0 mSharp dare Miller, W M P W Curlett Sec  Mwie caaarate 50th weadmg an t 6VeaJnq qiven by Mr8 Norman lessthan last yearRabbits haye nweiAUXy  Root at the Ann Arbor Skeel a 10 year population cycle As numerous disease them and they die spent1 rrff Thir oeak year was 1949 01 B ,  ,,, the evening with Kevin Led i when 470XCa were ldUedThe  31 Boys end girls teams  me brideqioom eIectt   number has been dropping rf Manches Frank Sharp Iuncheon was senred to flI1 ateadily  since The maioritv bf Dec oa at ey dies, bva vendeiiein anaj ,    rabbits only Uve one winter ijev Harold Smith married,  Waler Clark and   PfcOnly about one percent live 3  0  ing hour in bngush reviewing our reading book stories and teli ing them in our own words We have eieoteu new comm ittees for classroom upkeep We have wild rice in our sent5 TO its souvenir section The debate en the new of the Bible goes on and on many letters pro and con  in the public letter columns, , this county those opposed O room and a lemon brouqht from have rented Howell hiqh Florida by Dennis Moqanjobins  audftorium for the nigh of  nest and kiunquats by Mary Lou J 31 for a rally at whichA  CantreP  Alpheus E Decker of the towir Our doll day was a success j reckervlle who wiH introdT with 17 beauties on parade I JII to ban the use of the Paul RusseH Peter Bobon and, gIe version will speak Dannie Haines brought electric  n fervor of me hew version tftxines and planes for our trans R cpFrTflT TTVTMTO  VernClork who was home on a J wmer8  TTSM V2 OSS R iweek eni P088 to wmow Run on 5 Thousands of sea lamprey btHON Fag YPU  Sunaay night from where he 1 were captured in traps last year The American Weekly pre , flew back to Fort LBOaard Wood, placed below dams   readers a special, yi On their way home The ice Is thick enough for irrriion with ovJ JliJS 2jte called on Mrs Marion aark ice nshing but several cars arqj riltion  Dcnnie Baughn Sow oi    m o have gone throughPouqht a  life from birth to Presidency,Get  M Batiqhn entertained The largest white spruce in  owS WiifS K nb  fo Sd the Unitecl States to located north day s Uanuary 18 issue of The  birthday pa for her soon, east of Ontongon in me Bar Detroit Sunday Times for, yoxir JJJSL Vnaqa itate forest and is about special souvenir sechor, gj Shirley ha8 been naffiin diameter and has a  SCHOOL NOTES CONT  ed head of the Pinckney Fire i crown spread of 32 feet Seventh Grade News   , Vpt to  succeed Howard fleadfi  CONSERVATION METTINGS The Soumwest Distnt meet  at e Gregory town hall Jan, j   augfiom 1 00    TK bevs arr aheadte fhewho reeigned,  Mesdames Lawj6r  sel ina conteeV wim25 35 The Mrs WH, Euler and and Mm, bum and Homer Abney and  m he 15 S S w  Wylie called on MrEuler wives attended t SVP lln r2r at me NBch San, Saturday and wild life league banguet The girls won the science eon JB Kg j jeutdh Mm who was PI Sixth Jrade fc We are wonring on uiuts and mural books z Our new olhceis are Pres Sandy Blankenbaker Vice Pres James Hollingsworth Sec, Delia Davis Treas, Judy Nosker, Susan Clark Shirley ckoy xviiB vii iww v  , 4tl   A 1 and Patty Rochovitz sweep tht ellie WyUe called on MrEuler, wives attended the c0  hafls se to counter this with meeinq at which guesnooM the disputed portione of lher Bible version will be CD such as why the word wa3 ccmaed to yaang w  the 3wGod to aM Of and thd Calvdfy car1  Oiher questions bound to up are the charge that the transaKors wet of Communist Front ions and that the NaUonai Oi Churohes who EmmaVoIImcfr Sunday   last week ie better   Some of the children  wenjffh ftew version gets  coasting over the week end andlo fl new version have bruises to showfor it  lot A v j   iiv7    r I n ftutomartt S3 i I Youll enjoy she seat hoc water sendee possible with ft truly modem automatic electric water heater An electric water keater if eieaa  depeadable  thrifty  carefree  durable  a well M worryfree and workfree, Seteet she rightused keater for your family aeede at your eftectak asptieace dealers or your neighborhood Idatou cffiee Sit YOUR DEALER or Detroit Edison BIG Lumber Special Thomas Read Sons BARGAIN PRICES  mmm r WedV IHuir Jon, 13 1415 Hlfl IwBCWUV  ID TOT CRIMSON HBATT today Saturday Jan 16, 17 Lotetta Young leg Chandler IB BECAUSE OF YOU Also Gone Autroy in A THE OLD WEST Sunday, Monday, January 18, 19 Matinee Suav at 230 P M coat Randolph Scott Donna Rood In HANGHAJTS KNOT ss 4oclmicojor novelty  newt cartoon NetayhWriiif Kotet Howard CoUbagM  68 Stockbridge gcnrago sxoprjetar chock January 4 He loaves a wife and 4fcUdren, Cheater Holt and Marilyn Berth oi Storkbridge were mccr led January 4 Mr and MnvDavid Waterbury oi Hamburg cJfcbrtsd  mefe 50th wedding anmversory on Sanuary 11th i Joseph Kovits has been umtaH as president oi the Brighton Ki wants CWx A group of FowiorviHe boys acre trcdninq at the opera house, there foe the Golden Glove Con ofl at Lansing Feb 12 13 Mr and Mrs Letn Hedican eel brated their 50th weddinq ann Irvtesary last week They have lived on the same farm 46 years Colin Wallace ir of Fowler vfcle was accidently shot in the loneheaki last week when a pistol cuschargisd when he was lay nig it down Dr Hendren remoy ed the bullet Born to Mr, and Mrs, Donald Charboneau of Pinckney at the Gibson Maternity Home Howell on Jan, 4, a son Michael Lynn The Howell Recreation Com mission is sponsoring dancing parties at the Howell armory Saturday afternoon and even, ing Ecni Genter, son oi Arthur Gen tar, Howell recreation director has signed a contract with thai Sti Louis Browns He was a left hand pitcher far Akron Ohio,, high school last year The first 1953 baby hi the county was born to the Law pence Ordiways oi Hamburg at McPfyamon hospWIcuJHdwell Jan 1 at 145 a m Henry Hoskins of Green Oak who shot his landlordjoe Schro der a year aqo was given 26 months to 10 yrs in Jackson pris ons at week by Judge Lyons There were 176 marrage Ucen   see issued in the county last yr Q3EW SZ compared to 188 in 1951 fffS r  The Chelsea Band Parents r Tues WodThur, Jan W 21 22 Dextet Theattr pextoss trtaoy buiurddy Jon 16, 17 TOE LION AND THE HORSE never a boast batno like It m Warner polor Tues WodWThur, Jan 20 21 22 Susan HaywardRobert MRchuro Arthur KennedyArthur Hunnicut THE LUSTY MEN owelty L ComlaorMontana Belle Everything I Hate Is Yours Lee Tkeater Sieve Cochran and Wildfire the wonder hone Also yej THE JUNGLE J m color most savage cornet on earth rikned m India Wttb Red Camorron Caesar Romero and Mads Wilson cartoon, Gcissty Goiter Sunday, Monday, January 18, 19 betcha a minion MY PAL GUS  laughter tenderness, Joy a drama stuffing Richard Wldmark Joanne ,Drd and Audrey Trotter news variety sport cartoon jSunday shows 3, 5, 7 9 TuesTwedJnur, Jan, 20 21 22 giant adventure oi all time  opening the gates to Northwest 1  THE BIG SPT action drama starting fttfo Douglasy Elisabeth Tbxeertt CartooriJkaneys Hungry Cousin cartoon Friday Saturday Jan 16, 17 Judy Canoova in THE WAC from WALLAWAUA AND Leo Gorcey Hunts HaH and the Bowery Boys Coming Pony Soldier One MIn ute to Zero Prisoner oi Zenda Sylvan Tlwater  lott Sunday, Monday, January 18, 19 STARS AND STOOPES FOREVER Technicolor Friday Saturday Jon 16, 17 SCARLET ANGEL drama in color starring Yvonne Dooarlafiock Hudson and Richard Denning 2 Features 2 SALLY AT ST ANNS, organization has raised 180 to 1 ward ityeir 2500 goal for high school band unif ornis ,1  No action will be taken against Lee Fisher, 6 Ann Arbor who on a dare stabbed a playmate, Phillip Bruneau, 7 in the heart with a penknife, causing his death  The Belleville Ckmscfidcrted rvi M M  w Trd School burned last Thursday  SSl JftL with a loss of 500QDa Ann Blyth Edwin Gwenn AND GREEN GLOVE Starring Glenn Ford new Sunday Monday, January 18, 19 ONE MINUTE TO ZERO drama in color starring Robert Miitchum Ana Blyth and Charles McGraw Cartoon Tea for Two Sunday shows 3, S, 7 9, Tueev Wed,Thur, Jan, 20 21 22 AFFAIR IN TRINDAD Because oi You Rita Hayworfh Glenn Ford and Alexander Scourby shows 715 910 Emil Weddige oi the Univers JComtog Sudden Fear, ity oi Michigan Art Dept held afmd Beyond VlessMAf Louis Bonyeu of Holland con lithograph Show of his work at vcted of robbing George Rich the New York Art Miuseum last mond of Pinckney was given a week He flew there and back Above 2x4x8 No I Fir 110 ptr lOOO fed ft 48 14 Fir Plywood 13c ft Piaster 100 bag Platter Aggregate 99 bag 11 a bag Storm Satfc 25 percent Discount Knotty Pine Bare tig ALL PRICRg CASH AND CARAT PRICES GOOD THROUGH JANUARY 24 lifie sentence last week by Judge Collins as a fourth offender The Kings Daughters met with Misses Hoft last Thursday The tallowing officers were elected  Mrs Fred Read Pros, Mrs Earl Saughn Vice Free, Sec BlkmCh Martin Troas, Bess Barry GEttord Cook oi Howell fwaS badly hurt last week He was iudng a tire when another car hili him  Myar1 1 KeHLenbergt daughter of Mr and Mrs Otto Kellenberg dSed llast Sunday at the age of 18 tmonths The fiist  basket ball games will be  played in the opera house Wednesday night The high school will meet a team frcm Howell and the lndepen dents the Madisons oi Ann Arfooc Mr and Mrs Eugene Camp bell are at Zephr Hills, Flordia S H Cart finished filling his ice house last week, me ice was 9 inches thick Supervisor M J Reason is at tendmcr a meeting in Howell Frances Evelyn Longj dough tex oi Mr and Mrs George Lang passed away Sunday In the suit of Wilton Benham vs Mrs Emma Bower last week the iury disagreed It involved stolen wool Mr Benham bought oft Mrs Bowers hired man, lie returned the wool to her and sought the 88 of his  Judge WifisiVon cfppoaied far tVaV gnmhorn The case was tried at IVsminglon This week he exhibits it at the Rackham building,Annt Arbor in coniunction with the tapesrty cV ceramic exhibit Mr and Mrs, Don Swarthout attended Tuesday evening, Avon Theater NOTICE Theater wffl be closed ior me Holiday Season after me above dates Watch ior roopemn date  STAJRTWC  m   Piackkiey Phone 57    1kAt u4r im  daughter of The Dale MIDsr iasnily el meeting in Do Mr and MrsG W Meyer of Ion caPed at he Ralph Steckbridge spent the week end home pwTf night   ,  is hick wtth Jones Meyer and wtts J a W, Hooker end wMo gf Aee tos sper Sunday Wayne AtLse and wh left lor Arbor oaQsd el be fc mtm    Mr and Mm Ross iFJsad spent Saturday evening at the home of Mrs Mary Martin in YpsilantL  The Howard Read Bxmily were Sunday guests at the George  Wilde home in Ann Arbor Mrs Elisabeth Spears Martin was a Sunday guest at the Irvin snnociy home The Jomes Whitley family spent Sunday at WUiam Whit, fly home in Ann Arbor Mesdames Irvin and Ambrose Kennedy were in Ann Arbor last Wednesday  George Meabon and wife call ed at the Wm Marshall home in I  Steckbridge Sunday I Gordon Hester and wile of Yp silanti spent Sunday with GOT sHanti spent Sunday with And rew Nesbitt and wife  t The Robert Gcdnger famry of jtsltta spent Sunday t me sjfej sejifin January loth I WILL COLLECT FUTNAM fOWNSHIP TAXIS AT THE PUNTAJ TOWN HALL Each Saturday UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE FROM 1000 A M TO o00 Pl LORENZO MURPHY Putnam Toweshipl Treasurer Notice BEGINNING JANUARY 3, 1953, DURING THE WINTR MONTHS TO MAY 3 1953, MY HARDWARE STORE WILL BE CLOSED SUNDAYS Lavey Hardware  LEE LAVEY O AT KNCKNEY DANCE SCHOOL GYMNASIUM Satirdj, Jani 7 STARTS STOO P M THE JO FNLAN ORCHESTRWWWBPP rl   V T      The  Store Groceries Dr  Goods Shoes CJ Kent  r Gen Store Aira   , ntic entory Sale Evirvthine Gteatly Reduced for Quick Clearance KOVINS JEWELRY 121 WW GRAND RIVER AVE HOWELL MICHIGAN i 11 WE SELL 1Q75 EAST M36 agonersGrocery  iOM PUtcknay Rotf Quality Merchandise LOW PRICES leer and Wine to Take 0 v HOURS aMI Sto 9 Sunday 9 tf 8 Thome Howeil 705J Pinckney Dispatch  Entered as 2nd Close Matter at Poetohlce  Act ot March 8 1877  114 SoHowell SuPinckneyMieh1 Subscription Price 150 per Yr The Ambrose Kennedy family of Chubbs Corners were Sunday day quests at the Gerry Eichman, home i I Edward Spears ir returned to, PhoenixArizona Monday where he has a truckinq business j Serai John Sprout who has been home on leave returned to Chanute Field, ill Sunday, Herb Sneed and wile of How el leave for Texas Sunday Ronald Bloxon and family of Dexter have moved in the Nellie Frye house at Main and Pearl Streets Tom Molhman ir of Straw berry Lake is slated for army in duction on Jan 15 Clare Miller and Larry Cam burn attended 3 EA deqree con fenrences at the Stockbridqe Ma sonic Ladqe Thursday niqht Miss Shirey Hosier of Milan spent the week end at the WaK er Clark home j Ross Read and wife expect to leave for St Petersburq, Fionas on Jan 20, The Creative Art class which has been in session at the eleir, POCOHONTAS entary school since Sept eno ed last week 20 teachers froi ehis section were enrolled Mis Lanninq of Ypsi Normal was the instructor PvtRobert Lavey leaves We for Camp Kilmer, N J for over seas duty in Europe Orville Nash and wife leave for Ft MeyersFlorida, this week ot visit Mrs, Desa Nash, Ted Zalewski and wife of Whit more Lake were Sunday quests of the Lester Mruee family Don Swarthout took Lloyd Gall 1 oway of Marion to the Ann Ar  bor hospital last week in the P  0 mbulance j The Andrew Ccmpbei  famiL  1 were Sunday quests at the I  J wm Campbell home  The Vincent Shields farm, 1 of Ann Arbor ana MrsMae Men 1 cf Howell were Sunday quests j fat the Lee Lavev home, 1 Ona Campbell and wife spent the week eno at the Carl Lentz, home in Lansing  Walter Clark was in Bristol j Tenn last week, j Messrs R, K Elliott and Gena i Dinkel and wives were in Detroit 1  Friday j Nancy Hollister is ill in Mc  Pherson hospital Howell with pneumonia , 1 The Keith Bradbury family of Chelsea and the L J, Henty family spent Sunday ae the Jesse Henry home, The following from here attend ed the funeral of Waiter Spittler at Belleville Tuesday Bob Pike, Fred Wylie Clyde HiU, Mr ana Mrs Asher WyLie, MLr and Mrs John Boyer, M and MrsHenry Johnson, Mrs Goldie Schauile and Mrs C H McRorie The South Marion Farm Bur eau meets with Mr and Mrs John Boyer Thursday niqht Charles Musson of Marion spent the week end at the Albeit Dinkel home The Chubbs Corners Commun ity qave a dance at the Marion town house Saturday niqht Ed i Maas and dauqhter and Loretta Schafer played    M PlumLng  Hsating Complete Lm Plumbing Fixtures and Supplies ELECTRIC OIL AND GAS ROT VATER HEATERS COMPLETE LINE OF PUMPS WE INSTALL WE SERVICE Phone 183F2 il LUMP KENTUCKY EGG STOKER DEHoe PHONE 2631 Qfcxrr fecial de luxe PH1LGAS TAPPAN Range 4 automatic fnstantTltteC burner  removable porw lain drip trays Vlsualite ovn with glasa window and ovan tighi V 4our dock wftri bufltin V VUlmlnder srsTs cooking llm, up tft 30 minute Vr 171 de gives fimr and twnpjrc information V I m mated srat to   n oven is oa  v UZYA ffl uncinate ertlre Jop e rang tvr Carina  a Sunday Rev  My qave a dance at xne m, Keith Rueqseqqer will broadcast 1 town house Saturday niqht hia Sunday morning sermon and 1 mr,, rmH Hmiahter and L ervicw over Station WPAG of Ann Albor at 330 p m This was ooMible by the Pinckney Fire Pvt Charles Brown is m the xnelocaiina him their tape re field artillery in Indiantown oap I cording mackfoeu Penn lain finish vent  nrrn rorcovid oven 1 mzzAi TRADEIN ALLOWAKCi ON YCUa OLD RANCH Now ti the thno lo modem kitchen with PhlgM , bottled gas for farm and tow You can hunt far and wide, but wonH find t htggcr vau thaas this beautiful d luxt Remember, ton, w wffl m ppi enerput trftdeb lowna9 1 old rng  rEFtett  JT or conoitot Try , if yoti 1  From where I sit iy Joe Marsh  MANY OTHER PHiLGAS APPUAHC FROM WHICH TO CHOOS89 Pretty Fox TeSSJSr T1Unf abot dogs the other his ftahlnf rod He went evtelde itand Sandy Johnson topped and there was Boscumdigflng J  everything off with a tall atory t hia fox terrier, Boaetmu According to Sandy, Cones bird aaaaen and that dog wont atir if I take down my rifle Same tf Jti deer seaaon and I go for  ny tkotgunhe wont move, but aea teratching at the door if I ao maeh aa look at my rifle 1 One day, Sandy decided to fool hi He took down hoik his shotfa aad Ma rifle  and swish, 1 on his way 1 So Sandy and took oat like crazy for worma From where I sit, a dog that can outguess humans is aa rare as a human that can outguess other humans For instance, l like a glass of beer with laneh but I wouldnt think of pouring you one without first asking Everybody has preferencesand its Ending out what they are and respecting them that keeps freedom from going to the dogs rmyxtr   1 1 f M  Hcke Sfv ihont 1 ,e, r  A   I Do You ToTalk To PeGple If ie w hcrre ivu the position tor you You will week with  PROFESSIONAL LJi P I SAMYABIUK MY M DUFFY M D Dotty 11 tOO JL M ID 24 P M DR a  McOLOSCEY Slash maaufthtDdUng rim and labof costs to rockbottem by using bigcs parity John Deert Equipment With the John Deere No 25 Loadef tfld one spreader, one man cant handle up to 35 loads of manure per day The simple, ruoged No 25 Loader has exclusive fly  wheel drive and parallel arm construction to insure faster loading and less work or  the operator The sturdy, surefooted, allsteel Model H TraaorDrawn Spreader and the paoaci  WJI ir HorseDrawn lightrunning Model K norsc Reader are ideal working mates for the 125 LoadereuJorJuU information Deutol 112 North MicUacu 4Vr some of the nicest people in Telephones J LAVEY HARDWARE JOHN DEERE  Qualify Yam  a SfMfKc  town and serve your community weDi In addition to this Michigan Bell Telephone Ca,offiers ppnellent wages, pleasant surroundings, opportunity, for advancement plus many other advantages Michigan Bell Telephone Co  323 EAST WASHINGTON Ann Arbor Mich Office 835 hMtoMA 14 Evenlnos by Apuotntwwli HoweU a liteMqap HERB SNEED Phone 183 207  GsJ firex Howoll u Mfcjilsjan Beal Estate Insuuanje Itakeraae City Lake and Faun Property A Spedaiirv rtet Your Property fl ill   Plumbing Watr 9yUm etc Stanley Dinke      Registration Notice To the Qucdfied Electors of Put nam Township Livingston Coun ty otcte oi Michigan   , JUDICIAL PRIMARY ELEClON  on  i  Feb 16 In roiformiry with the Michigan flection Law I will be at my  hoi  Wedne day January 14 to January 17 to register voters for te above primary election who shall apply to me Pson all  rovidec that no voters can be registered between the 30th dcy proceediiq the said election and the date of said election Mom, Jan, 19 Last Day  Th io 30th Day Preceedina Said Election PINCKNEY VILLAGE PRESIDENT TOWNSHIP CLERK DesJAIRDINES CANDIDATE FOR JUDGESHIP Owosso Attorney Announces He  Will Seek Post Norman DesJardinWs, Owossqj LEE LAVEY General Insurance PLoae 58F3 Pinckny Mh REFRIGERATION SERVIOK HAROLD RADY Repairs on All Makes Phone PhicUey J54F3 AUCTIONEER Farm Sales a Speciality BERT WYUK CALL FOWLEVILLE 436F6 DR C J TOWNER Dentist 8044 Portage Lake RotA cter Phone Dexter 3461  r REAL I S ITS Foams, Horn La Psoportlo and Busiadab ocrtunltiet List Your rtopvi, vij d Brokbr  i i mail Pinckney Mic  L i 1 3 3 Phone 157F11 ftopatrtaft MYON J rijGkiSS Plumbing wu J  nq Slate 61  ,6ue Drhrf license Bush Lak P H SWAKThUu  SON  Funeral hone Don C bwartnou, irectat Modem Equipment Ambulance Service tfcoofes 39  b3 Fincxney, MlcV FRED d REICKHOFF Si OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand liver Av Ik well  Michlaue I hone 358 Residence 61 j57jf HFtftvES Livestock Haukna Woekly tips Muae To DetraV General Trading PtncWy Mlc Phone 161F13 H W WYia NOTARY Insurance and Bonds JPHONE 136 Pincknrr CEMETERY MEMORIALS Priceb You Can Alk id To Pay MILFORD LrRLNITE WORKS   iliord Michigan k Classified Adve  IFOR iJENT Modern 6 room apattorney, has announced heOR SALEBABY CHICKS, white ctitmentrunnmq not and coid wlU enter IS m XdrcS0wnibod and white rocks er, oue ,or4 PmcimeyliMge in the 31st judicial circuit FI AH P eemjsdmDH X , composed oi Shiawasseed I Chicks Order New Phone 305W R Sury ocJcood Livings counties He tort I  19 Hatchery  VV uuwieaa pnuiw 1F2 present chcanman of the State i Howell Mich Board of Tax Appeals I A member of the Qwaseo Mem orkxl hospital board he has also been director of the chamber of commerce and WMtmn DfflNTMMI MMtORY FOR RENTldeal home tor young FOn bAiiiuraiiium, steel and couple or smaP family 4 rooms  OOHLDUIUUUU bcicuii , sasii ana plus utility room, complete ex  aoois uoo luiay inatexiaLiowcept space heater, other young esi puct m uu uicia Many Republican families near sitereasonabl rent satibuea cusiomtid jnone u  Jfor, permanent tennant,  u nurunan ieAicr 53 or Ann JACK HANNtTT, PHONE 111 PINCKNEY Mica r S nckney FINES 1  county choinncsD He is 50 years old married Hod the father oi 3 sons, a mom ber of the Masons Elks and the  Congregational church His brother, the late George Desjard ins was judge of Lapeer county 1 He says he would consider it  I an honor if the people of this district would permit him toI serve as judge and believes his fhis experience and background qualify hm  QUALITY Phone 13F4 FOR SALE African Violets, sev eral varieties, make nice gifts Mae M, Bryan, 320 West M 36 FOR SALE Jamesway Incubcrt or 2500 egg capacity, also two  5 deck chick poultry batteries Frank Pearce PinckneySilver Lake, Phone Dexter 4067 FOR RENT Furnished modern rooms Phone, Pinckney 89 TO RENT two apartments, one kirnished no children Phone 17  Pinckneyj FOR RENT Winterize cottage at Portage Lake Phone 1535 Howell Michigan WANffeD  All kinds of raw furs, beef hide sheep pelts, and  doer skin Lucius J Doyle Phone Pinckney 42i Established 186 IncorporaUd 1915 McPHERSON State BAN HswoH lOek GIVES YOU THE BREAKS WILL YOU BE READY WHEN OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS FOR YOUt We Novo 4mple Funds Avcdsi able for Sound Loans      Aitoor ytjbJFruit Groceries Vegetables Fish FOn SALE Stock hog white Earl Schiocei Lomei oi M36W OIKJ hinqiee noaas, AUTOMAiiC bAW liLING 75f  SSHVlCr riiirf U WAli 44L VvGiui UUAxiuNTEs LKLi MOWMJ biiARPENED MALUKU  iiW IriuNG StiUt rilLAiYu i,uLc taxST SIDfc UWA KlVtiR LtfWE OWEN W FOWLER D, S C Foot Specialist  Chiropocuai 216 W Gdhiver, BrightonMich Telephone Ouice Hourt Office 76i81 By Appointment 1 Res 71003 Mon Tues WecU  X N N Flarket Prices Courteous Service CLARKS v 47 lean Afb After being closed 5 months ja repairs the M E church was reopened last Sunday Presiding Eider BenOrolt  Thomas Road wets advertising AH dopostts up to 10,0000r in hard coal for sale at 550 a ton sur by our membership In Fed Frank Parkier ot Beyne Fall I LVposit Insurance Corpor and Vera Dickerson of AUxx wee married Nov 11 He is d barber at Bovne Folk N H Caverly has returned hero from Dundee and opened a harness, and shoe shop John teeple attended the Hard ware Convention at TirnTHj last week Fred Lake has resigned as keeper of the poor house and will move on the Cutoy  arm at Partaao Lake ho purchased Emory Durfeej 68, F father of Stephen Duriee died Doc 31 The Independent Loagne of tbo frkiay at the homo of Dr H F Vk E church hold a box social Obate Teeple spratnod his anWe last week  Mm C M Piaceway fbrmor resident died at the homo al W P VanWlnkle in HoweU Jan, 10 Anomor blxsard hit here Mao Fannie Monks to vtomna rola iSLractioo to udrTisoU at fhsj Bert Gardners fcnm Josw X7 4 hood oi oatlto, 2 homo PUTTING MOwEY TO HOME USE One of the principal aims of this bank is to develop home terri tory Our loans are largely cen tered 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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;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&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;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;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&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>kfl of, ,,  J   V   4 f  ,    i  W  3 ,  jqiiEyrtPWlTCH Wsdnssdgy January 7, 1953 With the dust barely seated sn last years election the tfepubr Jican cone looking around lor a candidate for governor in 1954 Thcfcrfeove 6 under conssdsratton Ttoey are Hale, Brake, eta aeajKajer Qeary, MC of statosnn Moflttoaud gen Don Leonard Detroit policW com and frapk Millard att, gen, Fredl Alger t fionipred washed, up slated for aiiob at WaehinqtQn, Stake hoe been around a Jang tiBsVyexu as treas ana 8 yate , senator, deary has cams up quick Martin do wpttm hi defeat by Potter lor U, 9, senator has otnbitioos Leon e4 to well known Ml,,r flPSWS J OUCt DEMOCRACY    CHRONOLOGY OF Iff May 7 Jack fsmwy pitches j fetus oaoteett Ciark to MaryX teouDoed uanate kilted at i sidy, XflevRiuajy library Sort started, Henry Harris Mrs frosts Aiuteflson die T J  Cwajwe siw  May tUr Mstfcsr Daughter Ban aueft holcTat church Rainbow OBs isiijMy instituted, Mr Elba VanSicklsv Gsorgs Bradley Harry Andrews ate tay Joan ttrschhs named senior vatedio yfrrcn fnvi Richard Vanfiftnte  t jtl1    J,,1 , I, and Millard mfmmi 118181 was toebest vote gutter in the j May 21 Pincknsy disfrict school last ejection  buildings soldDsil Bennett, fcran Fsr 4s Dstaocrats only 3 nam  Dispatch owner dies Net, s am mentioned so far Bkjbaughn wounded in KoreaJ Ho Moody, ox senator Phuup Hart held, anckney wins at Dexter, J fa PKOVID JG FOR WMESSNT Ncrtot ANO PUTUS PODUCTIOI AMEf POLLCWtt IMPRSJVBO VAWUSSfecfKeS,  ASE CRCAING WsVvljUsOURCE SV OU1L0IM6UPTHE f SOL SpTHATlf yli ttCTTEIt AND lAHGCil CROPS , J district arScu ana G ihake, chairiiian oi the state 5q nor coBsnisicxi w ,,  4Virginia Jacobe married Centeu Michigan is  the only state jn, in27 nCi to spend more Uiun taken pther slates did ea Michigan was th first to have a deficit back in 1946 In 1948 Use numben increaejd to 15, 21 percent more women, started masjng courses in 1952 than in 1851 toss a South Lyon, May 28 James Gardner andl Qsorajo, ZtemacHan dies ual Ccsnmencement heijd Dcvs Hates shuts out Stock bridge 15 to 0 Win BaughnJLaw fence Baughn Orland Winnlow, E Lawrenco Cambuni 04n Robinson and y editor attend a grand lodge in Detroit by Mat II ANCHERS ANO FAfMERS HAVE R6CLAl0 0 iMPftOVEO 7H FHRTiLiTy OF MILLIONS OF ACfcES Of OTHBftWlSft  snip sehMi w, q we AOve a new bov riameril kk   honk Hzra Plu, iny , , er tor ail the pictures he eent us We have made stories about them already  First Grade News Santa Ciaus brought us aU vr1  to 211 a tnea  d UNPODUCTIVE LANft , , J1 4 Isrry Ledwidge gradui Decker oft DedttrvOet I ate at Novo Dame University f wtoesad hsadlinss by, stating Mrs EUsIa Slapish diss PXncknsvl hsvessuld introduce a bill, to ban ott bcdl team beats Dexter, loses Asjeiw vsrslon of the Bible has  at Gassidy Lce Mary Jean Kirs been ewampsa with letters from, chke Richard VanSlambrooW coast to ooast He te looking up j w choktrships at University oil the teflo aspects oi the bdtt ichlqom and Michigan College Sssgts KelT and Gene Dmkel i  mines todyflWBds of the governor j Jims lt Margaret Clark and1 who had their expense account Pav Moriarity marricid Dorthea  taken, way from them hare Nations and Louis MarshalLalso tn afflozed S6 a day fcr hotel  BVddy resigns to go to b0s,by the sfcrtc administrative oscenmon 6 Luawre churches, ssnld, Siias Swarhout, Robert Culhane   r jdjeLois McDonnell wins schoiar in meneii  i n rT IP  Manchester University OOSrKVATiOK DFT EngianA Mary Wiedman and Wafeti tetevioptaent on me easge Dssntesck married PkSte and Benzie rivers n Barn June 18 Janet Lundean and Fran ion county is being carried on cis Shehcox Shirtey Reason and sssMtoiotsresHi4s ondjrauktffsdrk sytrqed aise kan Pine,jivers laa year  Bird and Donald Haydela Sott The conservation dept is in oau team beats MUiord Robert ocrtsuWenlon wah aitoy enalnrs J Richard, Josnes Kearney, Mre conosring an osnphibous train Edith Teeple die, also Harley to area in Anchor Bay Lake St Stanton Ciartr,  nice Uhristmas 0JnsThii HJ WOuia ao usonl  , hual I  tai to pubSt     SStei We have a new hr k wim one anu nvr t rZ   y  torua mat any iinacnVl jw S s Christmas, arrow nunter evejr toojc a 2 Grades i and 2 i   Danny Morria brother TW  norUi wi hhn, Fat and MiJ Twnst had a we Bobby MiUiken spent Chriat mas day at his cousS at DS Barbara Grav visited hJr I lirv   1 visiiea ner cous m Ann Arbor Sunday Premier Joe Stalin oi w aa sent out anoaier peace Out luce tne oiners uom nnn its term axe vague Wei uunic the umiea Nations maae men bag xnsitaice in navmg a peace can 4renue witn tnem vitnoui csiy jLase ture concuuonsio us tnens I SfMILAILV, THE PRODUtTlVTy OF iNeKlSTfty rS INCIeASP  THROUGH THE INVESTMENT OF FUNDS THAT PEOPLE  COWSERVE FOR THEIR FUTURE USE THROUGH LIFE INSURANCE ANP SAVINGS CONSArpNAPS CUCATfON j Bobby Millikens birthday te j  omsung unreal in a peace j Decclnber 24  rrtnujU  Paul Stapletons brother Gene is qoiiig to Heartbreak Hidge Robert Darrow has a new ai ter, Karen Ros Second Grade new sis Chicken pox has lowered our  coiuttnc6 wnen neus O pifan S contuse to scream ana oper ate oveined ven wnen the peace negouauons are being neia, it Knows lacjc oi iaiin in me results ot sucxi negotiations una a asposiuon to use tnem as a ounu u we nad our way we wouia refuse to accepi asy peace comerence unies a  f i I I 1 iitiiolic e Mary s Cathoitc sJbfi FkicJbwy Michigan Bev Fr, Albsri i Sclunitt Famer Sunday Mouses WW 800 100M ll  ,   Wnter 800  lOiOC I jurj 25 Cpl Kenneth Zila woun  Nevenna Devsttonsi In 1950 Michigan produced 413  ded in Korea Wm MoGee LfHday eveniQ at 7W0 p as slUon board Met of lumber The drownspt North Lake, WeldonjLontessionsi neakysar was 1890 when 55 bil  My Mxfs Evelyn Dunne dieFriday ahex Nofeena levotfons ionwere produced j Jtn  ius and Carl Johnson f ieturday 7O0 to KO0 P V laehsbing has unproved and I married, any bhk4Us, pike and wall July 2 rVabert Hollis drowns at eyes ay being caught Baee Lake and Theron Drew m Muskrat 1rappks have enjoy f Chilson pond Born to Ann Cook, ed good trapping but low prices The take is estimated to be big eer this year then last when 675 a son WilUara G Taylor dies Soft ball team loses at South Lyoo Donald House diss befcit 800 Mas Coiigi eguiioni Bov, Keith Ruegsegger Pastor ing at ohuxch, JJunior choir practise Wed Notes of the Gnioe Pincknsy took peart in the holi,  TT day, basket bail tournament at Ie m Toledo Sonne this year tor the second year, in the lirst game last Mon nignt they took the Boys Repub ,  1W1 nt  lU lie in a high free scoring game I  to schol Monday 61 to 52 Jack JenVeys was hot ror  attendance Eight were absent 1 Mon some who have uW die ease Karen Bloxom moved dur  ing vacation She is still coming I m9 Wttni W1UI weflL here to schooi Nancy Read visited her cous in at Gregory last week We appreciated waxed floor 4 on our return irons vacation Billy Courson visiteid his qrand mother in Kalamasoo Donna HoUister went to her un lalss Sunday niglrt  Ann Menke spent the wrolc A congressional committee aea toai ooum Korean H anese ana d Uaang 2 ns uoops  trainea ase rauualty uea to levtacjJ  icon iroope m Aoreu TSflTEu mMr e ne c acers even to piutddrTod pony coaunanaers inis woui l stui ooncee umea plains to rue Billy Light and Wallace Sinqernisn guns, amuiiuou and s were 8 years old Monday Anita Clark has been ill but i re noon IPinckney and rang up 22 points  0 lead all scorers Is the second game Tues nite trinif luck ran out  they lost to I Arthur Smith school oi Wyan dotte 52 to 32 Jack Jeffreys only got 4 points in this contest Jerry Mrofka was high for Pinckney with 13 points, Jhn Matteson had 9 Milt Haldernes leti Wayan Third Grade1 Leonard Slayden and Claudia Gan had birthdays in vacation 4 had the chicken pox and 2 haci the flu duhuig vacaticoi Dennis Singer hca a ntiw broth er and Junior Darrow has a new  am An ke was etecteS to sister  iUs tvst ttio in 194b he waCum Paul Burg brought thinc HmiKaown VerV rw aw him he Florida to show, cotton, tobacco, wa a Frank Murp m rOSd groups nave no snips Gov Williams was inaugeratedl tor his thhra term as gov at Hick xjan tne wst itun in eWhis tory of tne state to win j oonieei Uve terms, in mgnv way hS is a paraetox ana poiiucal pdei 000 were taken Only 30,000 July 9 Born to Wm ftrash jrjsday 730 p m,prayer meet doV with 19  wl sugar cane, avocados, Spanish l  H minor goi Wts taken in the usper penia and ws JjJTOl , 7   Frdav  V Ped in the moss, a cocoanut and oranaes ot  ved in tne warrTs sula The greatest ml season ftot Gen assnhower nominaeifl in 1943 44 when about a million were taken SaJar lain and snow has outi rabbit hunhna to a mtntnum Michigan usually nanks 4th In  stotes in pheasanl kilL North Dakoss te 1 Muinesosg 2nd and town and Michigan tte far 3rd yhxce Worth Dakotas TdT aveiti n loWal uSawss oi the ttpper psnineular forest wiU be slacedrundsr the fctsst fjesty at thHJsicBr These kmds do noli snM the amber to ha   JfL0110 practiM 730 pm  termesungDixer who ior president at Btep national Wedneeday had lo to Groese IlR convention fgf 1032 , msermon, Pinckney losito jSiVrter Rfl to July 18 Harold Eisele of Dexter 110 a m Sunday School 51 SfcS A and Urn Ld dies Wm Kingbury drowns at Ws preach Chnst and every a lseea 9 fcf pSk tof Lake Soft ball team beats  very, very welcome  ea eacn  tor Pinck Cityservice  to 5 ColUns, Hail Mcimonite pra te r Fs weis shot te stalk Ths v Canada also h  Ks 1chgan and Curlett family reunions held Howard Thayer and Joe Basydlo reelected to school board Mrs Roy Teeple dies July 23 J0 Griffith family in I in auto accident Caxoyln Jarlow skia and Ray Young married in Indiana Norman Weaver of Pat terson Lake dies FowlervUle Fair on kens, July 3Qt Fred Root dies Gov 3 000 Stevenson nominated at Dem lord national convention for president  and  poptulrf nay, Dan Nuttle of Dexter broke Jack Jeffreys record by scoring 23 points, s Pinclaiey plays Hartkmd here Friday niaht iconie fromi wooAjrsets alpne in WB was liwnonne wiurch 4w ttro asachv Pastn j  ,es He told us about his trip thru  Krnoer of members 6THH 5 S Sunt Walter Eech  RAINBOW GIRLS ASSEMBLY Mammoth Onyx CaveKenrucky  a4ure to prison, He failed Mmnlng Won hip taojury SchfHi tsHtur  ili t5uerwlii Meeting 7 wm iftS ,111 Pinckney Jflainbow Girls 11,22 As3ibly havs elected he foil officers Installation is oranqes He told about Mammoth Cave Itn Prs ot ail he neat and Silver Springs  nuckneti ol Kaiamazool a 1 Fourth Grade  131 Iem  ttie All of us had a fine Christmad I  hspublioan opponent vacation, and are qlad to see jto0 coiorrul Kim Staler our irktnds again Ito own ll suits ot cigtoes, Karl Burg told about his friD to  bier was  POpuiar with Florida He brought back sugar P conservatives He had cane, tobacco, cocoanuis, Span tea a Aegisiative gran ini sh moss, oranges, avocadaslim aahn in chigan dssi isd inte  Joyce Allen Advisor Asst Advisor  WALTER 9PITTLER ay Peggy Smithlfr4    Waiter Spittler, 45 died at his HP Mariyn Gustafson VJfT  Ronnie Mussons brother wai bQOst case against Frank Mc home from the army last week, V when his star witness Kevin McMacken and Eleanor Bloxon were 10 years  old last week, Chuckie Willis had his tonsils e it KII r oxiucKie wnus naa ms tonsil v7 feniSl dnoids oat Saturday be KmmanVSud S h1     ing ad Donald Burns fcSailies Jcanuy conW here 7 years ago gj g2 Umstead Aug, 6 Lorenso Layey, Asafrom BjellvUle and bought ths 8 Barbara Stone  nwouiu mini  4 v ,  Doris Umstead cai0 mYPsllan Ulsj0ws this wintsj ars es Soft baB IsamJosss to Brighton 9e3d Wwtoc assk ttonfawon, Vaaabonds at How4a Lejfk eJloo of suttdent thick j Aug 13 foyos Clark and Ar Mshaf halted las ashing smlthur Young married, also Bar Matty AaUse and itreawn, Lewis die also Donald Bums I Pacey farm He formerly was q atur  habv and lae imus of Lakeland  toolmaker at Kaiser Frazer but unmortalty  W  m   P ha, fceen working at the carpen FidsUty fftday, January 23 Wetk te BA lanucry 31 and V as e fcs school TSsT Itassn Miqst Sdas aosas at 800 f fleTMBsfi, W M sVmgust at KV q Nature Elaine Johnson  Mary Boyd Roberta Ackley tor trade  Patriotism Ruth Ann Bate Surviving are his wife Emily Sjwrvice Sharon Allen  4WUiiN , who operates a convalescent    sJg bora Tinchsr and Carl MUlsr horns m Howell, 2 sons James Mucan   tobara MiUer Pincknsrv Masons out on minstrel and Harold and 2 daughters, Choir Dir  Ann Shirley Reason SosSSoT3ansld Nancy and Audrey Reorder 7 sty Rock Lamsd and Lloyd Ths funeral was Tuesday at ,  Hodass narrted  100 p m at Roberts Bros Fun Dnlr Leader     Naflcy Slaydeli Aua STKK Stealer Lustyoral Home, Belleville Burial m  bssrvsr  Agathct Henry AdolSa Harto SsTI4wH Mssrills Csmetery  Outer Ob Barbara VanSlambk fswKM VilWI hv BBelarf boat   TTomptSY  Anna Slayden 35 Ssemung rg Ck3k fcAto OF THANKS Asocr Drill Xsader Pat Thayer iwlnslB anaasoios ssldst in I wish to thank my friends,thei Chott Grotehi Tasch DslW ator Hooper of Michigan was kill ed in broad day light on a much traveled road near parties unknown The Rep Isgte lature hred him and the tosopl out of resentment elected him governor When he ran far his second term the Rep conservq is Jterry Steffen, Dennis Specken I hvss voted in massainsl him ageL Sheri Forter had chicken sleeting ths unknown Wiltons, pox and Jerry Reason pencilin  Williams grew in the job, and shots for sinus  made strona contacts and dsj We are studying thel 5s initeated HarryKellly, the multiplication, Fifth Grade didate for a second tcttn This year he won his third term oysf We are begirming individualkogsiobstacles, the MSfaowse  state units and map puzzles j landsnds In this he wa hSgSsficy Our tpansportation units and by   cont t  map puzzles are refady for exhib Fred Alger and Lt Gov ition j berg for the Rep Bfelly Biggs was in Toledo togsr chattied V see his brother off to the Norfolk being Ins pttfeNfefe hoivyi camp,  and Frank McXayV Ryan Bonnets cousin wasj netarted Jnal ft home fnani the navy Christmas  the wets Many sor B GONatRVATlON eamnainssiws4  eslnct i at the Srsaary town J1L J teoto Rsason trees Alberta Dinkel, AHxrt Dmkel, Carmen PorterJIafold Porter,Roy Reason Mildred Miller, Harriet Rahrig, riled from Maris Bsynon Ray Pngular meeting Jan 9, Initia TredHSesjsr Lucille Cambum  Twenty years hays bssm add j wiB always be remembered, ed to kuman is, sxtraytxffs to Mrs Fossie Chambers snjoy iSllsstam t TOOJ proparct   m Uor mssn nemeartejss cam O t S NOTiCt pU4 from Maris Bsynon  ySr9aJi AxUslss start l8ancs school gym, Jan, 17 PWCtttt KZNOS DAUGHTERS rlasJan IU issue 1  Bweetlu tart Darty at U of M, The Pinckney Circle meets on We appointed new room corn mitfees today Everyone had a wonderful Christmas We thank the dild 1  in this Sundafs Jan XU issue yjtTns jCsfisan Wssldy, xshi nisiveV withHto steMt Sunday i i rssh Air Camp Feb, 14 Masons ThnrsdaytjmrB on 800 p  Stsxs and families MLdse Mller 8st with Mrs Albsit sirleyAU mi ssss siksd  frttendt tpr the candy, Mrs Miller thanks the 5th groove for their gifts and remem Wcnci Sixth Grade We all had a fine Christmas and got nice gifts, 1 Gordon La3elieLand Victor Bam out Jsydilo ar in charge ol our Bng a M  Esh Cornmonwealfc aural I Isne of m  ted sspsdUy out stotected M gers maiormes there wsm msnl ficient to overcome WilHams tof heavy Wayne county VMliams has let it be known b will run tor U, S senator to l4i 4 his luck holds out wW nas richer deserted hint yet ste aY make it  m ac  had a discission at 2ssiCswrfsi vlrriJ    iv  lit  ,i i I    JI   Do you worry about forgetting do turn off the tank ir zs Youll enjoy the finest hot water service Available when you have the rigntited automatic electric water beater Its worryfree  worlofree  as well as dependable  clean  carefree thrifty and durable Why not take a minute to look into all the conveniences of an automatic electric water heater at your electric appliance dealers or neighborhood Edisen emce YOUR DEALER or Detroit Edison ftUdbering Note Robert Kennedy, Jocktfon and LAtoa Sharp of 8tockbrtdgel jrili be married at StocicbriSj K EL church Jan 10 The From Filter Co will estab Bftfc a branch factory at Date Ksnnetlh Rjeason, former Pinck neyite if a candidate lor aider man on the Democrat ticket in the 4th ward at Ann Arbor Lauerenco Hobey, former Pinck ney hiajb school teacher ha been admitted to tq mq ems Ann Arbor where he now live, Charlee Clark eon of Mm Margaret Clark of Pinckney gradu ates from Western Slate College gnVrmnroo, this month He will leach science and mnthrfwHce in Kalkaska high school Lawrence Gehxinger, who took office as sheriff of livingatom county Jan 1 has named his dep uties They are Frank Ziegleev Pinckney, under sherift Carl Krugex Lavem Dibbled Ltoyd Cook Loren Bassett HowelLTho mas Finkm , Fowlerville e court deputy Two marie depuUe are to be named, i The1 wedding of Erwin Breniser son of Mr and Mrs Dewey Bren iser of Gregory to Eleanor Top S ng, daughter of Mr and Mrs onncn Topping of Stockbridge, took place at the home of the bnde  Jan 4th, R G Chipman has sold Ihis sawmill to Leje Purnehla of Mary eviHe at Gregory The Arthur BtiensangstaU fami ly oj Rush Lake are in Florida tor 2 weeks I Born to Paul Singer and wife of Pinckney at McPherson hospital, Howell, Dec 29 a son The1 Howell city fireman are flooding and preparing 3 skat ing rinks there Mr and Mrs Lawrence Queak ot Bob White Beach hare gonje to Florida Born to Harold Corser and wife of Unadilla last week ,a son  ejtter OWSLL MICHIGAN iIT i gm ih ut i heater DcxtUa Wed 1aur Joi 6 78 Alan Ladd, and VTxgina Mayo in THE IRON MISTRESS fa trhrdtTiritor spoil news Cctaong Jfridoy Sotitpdajy, Jon, 9 10 Irene Dunne Dean Jaggei to it IT GROWS ON TREES Also  Charlslp Starrett Smiley Burnett m THR KQ FROM AMARiLLO Sunday Mondayv Jan 11 12 Matmet Sun at 230 P M cont Come Wide Steve Cochran In iuu,,, vud 14c Adults 44c Shows 7 and 9 Sun 300 Cont Friday Saturday Jen 9 10 Flaming Arrows Smoking Guns APACHE WAR SMOKE With GiWerft Poland Gienda Farrel and Robert Horton AND  OUTLAW WOMEN The babes who put the bad Badlands in technicolor Starring Marie Wtindscfr Jackie Richard Rober Cartooon The Oom Pahs Kid W OoesjeA Sunday Monday, Jan 11, Jchn Wayne in 12 OPERATION and SECRET news news 13 14,15 Cartoon Tues Wed, ThurJan, Burt Lancaster  in THE ORIMSON PIRATE m teehsueeler cartoon  novelty CcaningiHancjmans Knot The Lusty Men Lee Theater  Whhmore Lake, Mich BIG JIM McCLAlN Filmed in Hawaii Vurety Review cartoon 1 14 IS Tues Wed Thur J MY WIFES BEST FRiEND A wiie shouldnever eat cxackesj in ed is the moral Starring Ann BaxterMapdonald cartoon and FViday, Saturday, Jan 9 Double Feature 10 THE ROSE BOWL STORY in glorious color Starring Marshall Thompson Also THE SKY FULL OF MOON Starring Carleton Carpenter Jan Stilling and Keenan Wynn Cartoon Coining My Pal Gus The Big a ae Minute to Zeropony Soldier Flat Top f Sylvan Theater Chelsea MsUtjaa Wagoners Grocery  6066 Pinckney Reed Quality Merchandise LOW PRICKS and Wins te Take Out HOURS Daily 8te 9 sjanay 9 to 8 Phone Howell 70Ji  STASor Tn Probate 47 Year Am , ,, Mayn FiA ha tumd to SundaY Monday   1 o Friday, Saturday, Jan 9 10 lTHE IUNGLE in color action drama starring Rod Camerron Caesar Romere and Marie Wilson tartoon news sporl Miaows 715, 905  Sunday Monday, Jan 11, 12 HIE BS SKV a drama starring uri Douglas, Eiiaabeifc Threcxtt Caribon,Barneys Hungry Cousin Sunday shows 3, 5, 7 9  tfH PLYMOUTH ADVENTURE  Tues, Wed, ThurJan 13 14,1 PLYMOUTH ADVENTURE a drama starring 1 theMaest Vem L Cory, her school at Bancroft 50 nvimbeils hvere sold Friday night at the dance given by the greatest of sea stories with J  91,  ,  9pcmt Tracy, GenevTiertiey jSpenccr ,racyy Gene Tlernoys Charles VanWinkle, of HoweUJf  Johnson, Leo Genii  a i van Johnson spent the hoHdays with his uncle floviy News Cantoon fchows jt 915  C V he caught same flne pik  ,r,,     giies Wed tfhurJan 13 U, 15 ei H  Mrs Stella Graham has moved to Jackson where her daughter Ethel is working in the Glasgow store Port Arthur has fallen and the1 I Russian, Japanese war is over, after a year of fighting Dr and Mx H F Sigler enter creditors of said deeaeexf e  tained 40 members of the Siglet quired to present their rn te 31 New Year tsf on is, im wrUSng Court crd to eenre a uor uum v upon Clarice L Reason ef PJnckney, Michigan, nduo T of said rTttfmd that sek Huge Aldzich of Marionspent the week end with the WiMiston family The Ann Arbor high sthooi buildinq burned down Friday MY WIFES BEST FRIEND with Ann Baxter, Macdonald Girey AND Wild Horse Fury m THE FIGHTING STALUON Starring l Bill Edwards, rorec Merrick  and Doris Taylor j new i Comira Ore Minute to ZT0 Quist Man Hell Gate  A i rheatei od SiOTfeiLa NOTICETheater will be clo or the Koiiday Season aftrr the above dates Watch for recvimln date  4,  57 Vl   m  erNGlvJ1 T8 oi W Rob  Given family were James Giv toalce and wife of Lewistown Qhnd UW John WoStag  P19  and U amend a the funeral of Mrs, Charlee Roush m Detroit Monday George Roush and wife caller J1 OConnor 1 Huntongton Woods Monday, Frank Carrol husband of the Pfc,Robet Lavey is home from Texas, He goes to Newark N, J Jan, lor overseas duty, New Years guests at the Bob me home were the Roosevelt Pike family of Garden Oty,Mrn Barney AHon and sons, the Gear ge Pike and family and Lee Scot and family Detroit Week end callers of the Albert Dinloel family were Berxucst Maas Mary Martin of Lansing, Roger Krumetrodt jpfd Charlee Reason, Alaska, Jay Reason of Howell, Amanda DeBarr and Mm, Mob DinkeL Born to Russell Clark and wiitfMarlon HefanJan 6 at St Joe hospital Ann Arbor, a 7 A lb son, Daniel WctfstfuflSfl fc in  fcutively pceytousei mM of faearma m the Flsj patoh and mat te cause a cony of this sjotc in interest at bis last aress by registered si receipt dermnnfled, al tsenOsJ days prior to tog or by sesssjsjsl w Jsast tee S daft prtnr i I, Claims Will Be Heard I Married at Flint Dec 27 at Uhe gad that fee heirs at law  nJhome of the bnde Miss Jessie dfceased be isteisifisetl by soldi McAra to Roy Honv formerly of Court at the Probate Otto Pinckney, now of ShawneeOkla homa Hev Baron officating The Laldn Aid met at the Ken, yon home Thursday 115 couple attended the New Year dance at Dexteft John VanFfeet 90, died at his home here Dec 30 Mrs Tom Turner died in Stir ling Neb, Deb 31 Date Darrow and Miss Toy Dean were married at Three Riv ere last week  Silas Barton and son hare sold their TWITM shop to John DinErnest Darrow of Chicago Is visiung his parents here The South Marion oyster sup per was held at the home oi Mrs EUa Dcnly Saturday night Robert Glebn of North Lake is a Clay Springs, Florida George Decay is back from CalL fomia  BlmsAe The heavest snow storm oi the season visited here last week The loads were blocked by drifts from 3 to 6 feet high, However the mail managed to get through The Parent, Teachers Ass n meet Monday at the schooL The following is the programmusical number Books tor the Children Francis OBrien Ideas lor an Kde al Christmas, Mrs Gladys Clint on, Mrs Sadie Read Good Read ing to the hornet Ida FeUder Cur ent EventsiMrs, Bess Devereaux, The high school debating team debate Belleville Jan 13 Roy jCampbeB, umJsMjwjsnt op anon at the Sanitarium flat1 Nellie Gardner has moved her millinery store from the post off ice buildinq to the rooms below the Opera house The marriage of Ruth Darrow, daughter of Mr and Mrs Dais Darrow to ohn Smih c4ontlao is announced for Ian 12 Georige Signer has gone to McBustfcrue where he and ills son Dr C M have started a hard wave store  The body of Mrs Elisabeth STARTING NOTES OF  YEABS MO man who 5 disaplpered several weeks ago was found frosen 0 death in a pond on the Paul itsellj farm There were no marks oi yio lence on the body She was form erly In the threatrical business and kept house for Jack Johnson,  also an actor The main reason given is the big saving in cost Chang Kai Chek eotdiers only gejl 4 cents a day officers 810 a ma The biq question is would this mix ed mass of man power fight to aether and operate ettcenfry At the best It would be  toaq range program Wide spnad publicity by thej press and radio and the threat of the poMce to fail all drunk art vers seems to have cut the Nsw Yars traffic totalities to a mini mum The next morntoq only 6 traffic fatalities were announced to Michigan We imagine there woe about the usual amount ol celebraang and drinking but the Januar I WILL COLLECT PUTNAM TOWNSHIP TAXES PUNTAM TOWN HALL Each Satti AT E FROMICCO A M TO 500 JM UNTIL FURTHER NaTCE LORENZO MUH  Putnam Townhpi Treasurer  Noti 0 BEGINNING JANUARY 3 1953, DURING THE WINTER MONTHS TO MAY 3 1953, MY HARDWARE STORE WILL BE CLOSED SUNDAYS Lavey Hardware   LEELAVEY O E  DANCE   AT PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM ftatiird,Jani7  STARTS 900 P M, care in dnvtng  THE JO FINUN ORCHESTRA  emai SUM CUUBZM IM  1 flf h t  A  v Wgdnejcry Icmucory 7 J953 ,5, V  1      Sfrt  M   w  Drygeed Goods Shoes Furstishtiigf Lingerie Gen Store January Clearance Sale  WM  vauir fc hundred oi Special eflerUigt thrwigheut our Store, JJjjf  ONI GBOUP Dresses  VALUE TO MBM HOW 395 RWKBMI V  3 bunsed S4jfefcete 0d eliejr lawTO Use Hoaba hat bjugto a  s from Hfuste i  Mrs  C  feou is Vcfolfcqr Catt 30 youaq people tan 0  Youth Chris Rally at Hertford Satur day Je The Tony Suite fawtrr  DeMl opes guaday at the Gerry Nefcon Boaeard mirWjwyf a SM,T at ft, kfe haepttol t Am Arbor test week koto swved tote frs Marts ojs hlleW Mrm Btaahelh Mart spent frwday at fee Fktmcis Martin hi HewsUL 7h Dotft MUter 4asnv spent Pinckney Dispatch  Entered am 2nd Close Matte at Pottofftce  Act oi Mtareh 8 1877 jlM SoHowell StVinckneyMich Subscription Price  150 per YY  Pvt, Noel Cook who hat bcpn spending 30 days wivh his wile tAnn Heath and bab returned i to Merced California, Friday iie  got a ride there with Earl Tatuxn  Mrs Eleanor LeUwide and Keith spent New Years at the Mark Bergm home HoweURoes Head and wife attended 1 a New Years party at the Dr 1 Towner home on Dexter Rd Mrs, Monda Morris and child pen spent Neiw Yeals with Miss Sarah Ledwidqe of Dexter Rd  The Don Griffith iamily off Ann Arbor spent Sunday at thfl Toe Griffin home Joan Matteson accompanied them to the Detroit j jockey game Sunday night, The Erma Lewis family spent New Years at the Hollis home in Hamburg,   The Robert Given family were dinner quest on Dec 28th at the John Ward home n Dexter ,it be ing the formers 6th weddinq annij versaryi They received many i nice gifts, Mrs Virginia Carver and 2 children were week end guests of Mrs Edith VanOtanan in De  tfoBA The Dan Howlett family of Gregory were New Years guests of the Robert Read family The James Whitley family en tertainel the Max Reynolds fam ill New Yeare Georqe Meabon and wife call ed at the Wm Marshall home in Stockbrfdge Sunday The Rex Sackett family of De toit and Sheridan Hadley and wife of Jackson spent Saturday the Larry Cambum home  The Robert Seefed family of  Columbus, Ohio spent the week end at the Earl Baughn home Neil Baughn went home with them Chet Wilson of Chicago was a Sunday guest at the Frank Ab eraeen home The L J, Hemy family were Sunday guesis at the Keith Brad bury home in Chelsea The Abner Watldne family of Detroit spene the flitf of the week at theix cottage at Portage Lake  Thfc Frank Aberdeens entertained their neighbors at a New Years party Mr and Mrs Joe Gearhart at tended the funeral of his sister, MrsBIanch Tucker at Houghton,  N Y last Tuesday 10 members Of the Gearhart family went, New Years callers of Mr and Mirs Wm Shehan were Mrs, I Alma and Zita Harris and the Francis Krupa family of Hetroit Ernest Kew and wife of De troit spent the week end at the Albert Dinkel home, Mr, and Mrs, Ross Read call ed a the Herb Sneed home in HoweU Sunday Clare Miller attended the Re becca installation in Dexter on Monday night WendbU Stuber and wife ol Whitaore Lake spent New Years at the Bob Tasch home, Howard Read and wile4 spent Mew Years in Ann Arbor The flobert Ackley iamily were New Years guests of the Ronniei Hoskiins family in Detrooit Mrs Mae Metz of Howell spent Sunday at the Lee Lavey home A letter from Mre Loretta Wilan stated her husband, Aldus,  was home Christmas but in a  wheel chair and unable to walk He will return to Hedgecraft  bospitSal Houston Texas  The Wayne Carr family oi Novi spent the week end at the Roger Carr home, lire Andrew Campbell and Dick Young Jamiliee calied at the Don Bennett home in Webb enMUe Sunday, George Enquist and wife oi the Mich, San, spent Saturday j evening at the Merwin Camp J bell home Mrs Emma Brogan and Mrs Luella Patterson of Stockbridge called at the Stanley Dinkel home New Years  Dennis Clark spent part oi last week at the Dan Driver home in Dexter The Winston Baughn family entertained the Orkmd Winslow family New Years eve The Clarence William Baughn family were in Ann Arbor Sun I day l George Roush and wife spent the holidays with Tack Tetter and Ellsworth Roush in Detroit Born to Valbert Keieer and wile Ruth Ann Younaja Stfoe Mvrorj HugJiea Plumbing  Heating Complete Line Plumbing Fixture and Supplies ELECTRIC OIL AND 05 SOT WATER HEATERS COMPLETE UNI OF PUMPS WE SELL V  WE INSTALL j WE 1075 EAST M38 Phone 183F2  r COAL POOOHONTAS LUMP XENTUCKY BGG DEHoev Sons PHONE 288 DEXTIU Special de luxe PHILGASftPPAN Raje m  , 2zRjjr ar dsff tettr31, a Hek SwASth t jiVratsa It Costs Far less to Handle Manure  Vr  ,, IT  ttfhk JOHN DEERE Uih msnurehsndlLsf   W ttt to rockbottem f   pteitj Joho Dwrt Iquipsatst With the Jobs Dee If 3 1f mad one spreader, one msff csn handle   to 35 loads of manure per df The iimpie, nigged No 25 Loader has mdnsivt flywheel drive and parallel xiistruofx to insure faster loading and leaf work foe  the operator The sturdy, fujefootedr allsteeli Model H TractorDrsws Spreader fld  lightening Model K HoraeDwwB v Spreader are ideal working matee for th No 25 LoaderSeejLtfof fsiljsieoaanee i  ii Dd You To Talk To People If so we hove iust the position for you You will work with some of the nicest people in town and serve your commun ty weft  PROFESSIONAL ii Mtchftaan JOcaly iiiOO 1 , M to fcK fc M  Lcept Wearied MOUIUIMM u bat ,Jf  i V g m DR G  McGXEV euisi ilVa orto Mid iau ,  Telethona Office 8  jswims li4 vexu js oy A oinaAti Bowell u 4ubiqn HERB SNbD In addition to this Michigan Bell phone ltto 207 t JII J 1H r4owfii  UMcan Telephone Co,ofters jfcsqellent nai Estum lrsmax , Irkerje City, Lae and Fo n P ertv REAL ssi in FaJtos, Homes Lak PiQfruV and Business Opftofttii t Ust Your Property with M  GERALD fliSON rkoksr   u s i ilr iear flnckney, Mich Fh el 3 Vkone 157F11 Retafr ia  MYON J HUGHES Plumbing and H fllate  license s1 8717Lalsufc Dii7 BUsh L LAVE HAPDVARE JOHN DEERE  7  ne, xk, Pim, iStybKettZ     v 7       lambing yftittset a St 1 v Oirtlce TWENTY FIVE DOIXARS 25 BEWAHD WILL BE PAID INFORMATION LEADING TO ARREST  APRHSHENSlOiN CF  THE PERSON OR PERSONS WHO CUT UP THE PINCKNEY VILLAGE SQUARE BY DRIVING ON IT WITH A CAR CR TRUCK AND DOING MUCH DAMAGE ST 1MEY DINKEL  PINCKNEY VILLAGE PRESIDENT wages, pleasant surroundings, opportunity for advancement, plus many other advantages Michigan Bet Telephone Co 323 EAST WASHINGTON Ann Arbor Mich A Specie rfv M Your feopen J VI 0 fii Dan Driver and wife of Dexter and the Russel Glover family of Fowiierville called an Edward Spears home Sunday, LEE LAVEY General Insurance PLooe 58F3 Pincknm Afljh REFRIGERATION SERVtOF HAROLD RADY Repairs on All Makes Phonejtod ney 154F3 AUCTIONEER Farm Sales a Specialitv BERT WYLQ CALL FOWLEVTLLE 436F6 DR C J TOWNER Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Rot 4 0ide Phone Derfee 3461  P H SWARTHOUT 6   Funeral Koa e Ooo C SvorthQUt, pirsctor Modern Equipment, v Ambulance 0ervfc4T ,  ihon 39  63 Pfcomey Mlc FRED C REICKHOFF ik  C91C IET1HST 120 West GfoHUJIvej Av Ik well  JjJjaiwI bone 358 gesldtestfe W   LLC YD HFNC SF  Livestock Hau na Weekly Tips Mua To DtrC Gneraj Trvtl ina PincVney Mir Phone 16IF3   H wrvmS NOTARY Instance and ind JWRONE 13 inckniT cmfiTBjfY MEMORIALS Priceb You Can Affr Td to Pay JMILFORP GRENITE VQRKS riiforAMiciifail S Clailieii AttvS IFOR IENT Modern 6 room dpTwo large grey geese strayed J artmentrunninq hot and cold Mr and Mrs, Norman White entertained Ernest Whie and , 1      u waler wiie Ot HoweU and Ben White ,awav please notify, Van Horn, yaief and wife New Years SHUIside Farm Phone 69F2 t  Pnone 45F5 Pinclaiey The Ben whiee took Jimmy Biaweil back to Brigiton Satur oay The Reuben Gentner family of Ann Aroor spent bunday at the  John Boyer home, FOR fcENT Furnished modemFOR SALE Aluminum, steeland rooms Phone, PinckneySSL combihdtion screen, sash and TO RHiTrtwo xpartments one dofrs s Y a kirnished no chUdren Phone 17  pnee in this arc Marly Pinrimftv satisned customers, lhone D 2X     D Hdrteian Dexter 5797 Or Amj FOUND  Female Bleagle hound Aibor 9883, ueiaxa rienry went back to his coior black, tan and white Own   sanool work m Detroit Friday, er  have by proving property WANTFTY Sunday callers ot Mr and Mrs MS Gordon Michael HELP WAN I EDWm Mercer were Dr Walter I TA AI RH store Full Ume job rcex ana wife of East Lansing, jack Mercer of Pontiac, Alberta FOR RENTr Wintemed OTttt  wXEDHoekeper for small Dmuel and Mrs, Mable DinkeL  at Portage Lake Phone 1535 I WAN iLUuouseKeeper j    Myron Schoenhals of Akron, Howeil Michigan  modern home in Ohio, brougnt his mother, Mrs  lTxnrtwjeiU PinckneV Genl Store Phono 140  country 100 nEWAru, i t PhcnDext9r b Alice Schoenhals who has been  I will pay 100 rewad for the AUTOMATiC SAW HUNG, T5l  infoitmation leadinq to the arrest  sflVCE VBlLt CU WAIT vi convician ot the vandal visiting him home Friday Jjrwin Hendeishot of Monroe   , called on ye editor Sunday I o wreckeJd and damaqed the  Garth Meyer and family of i two cottages on Kress Road at Bad Axe and James Meyer ana J Bass Lake LakelandJ Address wile called at the W H, Meyer i Box 109, Pincknev Michigan  nome Sunday rraiicis bnenan and wife spent windows, HW   FmODIEY MICH Pinckneys  i FOR SALE 2 storm NW ears at olmTunXn J  a wooa home in Detroit the, Afucan Vioiete  Rosaiee Nash has nishe hmr9S Waching class at Marshaii and , WANTED  AU kmf 5 , ottice  is back at Mich State College  furs beef hide sheep pelts, cmd Clinbrd VanHarn and wife i aer skin Lucius  Doyle were Sunday guests at the Frank Danek Cora Burnett haane hi  OwJosso   ALL WOivu GUARiNtEED KsNli MOWKH6 SliAHPENED WANDELL a SAW  riILANt uHJc vi5lt  J 157,4 KrER DPtVB 7r TN W FC7LER D , C  Foci Speialist  Chiropoai 216 W GdRiver, Brighton,Mieb Telephone Office Houn Oifice 75iil By AppolntoecJ Men Tuew WeU QUALITY F L Whitmire and wife of Los Angeles,California spent Sun day with John McDonnel and wife, Olin Robinson and wife spent New Year in DefroiU The Ray Burns family enter tctined their children and famil lies New Years  Mxn, Louis Coyie gave a baby shower at the Ray Bums home for Mrs Helen Young, 20 were present, Many nice gifts were re ceived  Dr C Hodder and wife of De trok and Baxter Hooper and wife of Manistee were week end  at the Lester McAfee e o PhonePiricknev 42Established 8f r leafs Ffful Grocwrie Ve ish r e Incorporated lflS McPHERSON SlAte BA  HowL WA GIVES YOU Tr BREAKS WILL YOU BE READY WHEN OPPCflTUNITY KNOCKS FOR YO We Have Ample rinds Avaiai  abje for Sbunfl LOOJSS     Mr and Mrs, Glare Miller and  j deposits up to 100000   sur by our membership in nsa exal Deposit Insurance Sbrpoff H Ilarket Prices Courteous Service CLARKS   t Carolyn and Mrs Beulah Miller attended the golden weddingof Mr and Mrs Burr Eaton at St  Johns New Years Mrs Beulah Millet was bridesmaid for Mrs Eatox 50 years agoThe best man was also present, Mrs Weltha Vcdl of Hdrton is visiting Mrs, Rose Hendee  Mr and Mrs Clare Miller and Carolyn and Mrs Beulah Miller called on Mrs AnnabeH Croupe end daughter in Flint New Years day The Ralph Clinton family of Detroit spent New Years at tfce iC J Clinton home,  wfiN CHOOSINGTOSJB NEW CAR OIMQ select your fiiymrinq plan Y,OU wui iiice me pian oiierea by  tais 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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;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&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;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;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&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>uHf ViU V    r    C VtiyM  StABBi DISPATCH Wednesday Dec 31M952 Michtsiii Mirror 1 Use legislature spoiled Gov Williams attempt to be Santa Ckxus by rejecting the appoint meats of John Kezarten to the liquor control commission and Charle Smith Detroit neVjro, to Luc  ox Krnens  compensation commissaon M aav wuliams seeks harmony with his tiepubhean coliegues in  HUB second ttixh4 He is expected so un agcnst  Senate Homer Social item 3fc OUR DEMOCRACY byMst Locals  CHROftOLOGR OF 1952  Jan 2 Knciuifv casket ball lost tc oaiii ie Christ mas tournament 4o 4 J The vil laqe has purchase  a nowplow powered by a J cm Lsere trac tor ihe Pinckney v f W won 3  qames last week beating Naylors Ann Arbor South Lyon,   ana Howell Collegians Neil  tfaughn has gone to Califpjrnia 1  f   Yfaf Herman Wkfcneyer spent tit week at Rogete City with the nWidmeyers who have a new baby Mrs Ace Schoenhals, John Pi   M to brims ES ft1 west ciua  to f  Mr mot the week end at th,f P dereVwriS Ferguson tor U S Senator in 54 j m there toKweaT and therefore he is extending in Oiive branch ol pdace How  evfci1 ome Republicans are not disponed 10 accept it A one re marked cctter, the 2 appointments had been turned down This is one way we can hurt him That  is true seems short sighted but they do not want him in Wash  Jan 9 Mrs Gannon Kelly died Jan 5 Engagement of Mary Margaret Clark to Ray Moriar lty announced Mrs Iillian King aies at Alma Masonic home High school loses at Manchester qirls team won Jan 16 Engagement of June imus to Carl Johnson announced Am w una are no suppose to jJames ftne 0i Fowlerville diesaid him to get there weyertiie lda Sue Kubat 5, diw Jamas vote showed another thing which is that there is strife among tht republicans and they are split on this issue Although the Hepsenate majority is 25 to 7 the  vote on the appointments was 14 to 14 with 9 Republicans vol ing for Williams appointments  The truth of the matter is that the younger members in the sen cte are trying to control and to  Zimmermans car goes through the ice at Silver Lake Jan 23 Mrs Lola Maron Daniorth dies, also Mrs, Margar et Tribbey at Durand and Char ies sorter at Gregory, ivingston Lodqe conferrs aeqreje at Ann Arpoi iodqe j an oU Prosecutor Erwin clamps aown on bingo games lotteries in county Legion game edgV out th old timers The oa n Briqhton raided Bessie HOJ timers are not disposed to yiela iUsler ivii8B Katie McCabe ano and in struagle to control Cov lvlrs Katheiine Kinquist die Jane may be abk to get his measures Nagh wms pio ba contes enateed   j judy aschenbrenner chosen as Mchigan schools expect a 37  DAi j 3, Pinfckney percent increase m enroUment in iOSQS XQ 6ou L  the next 5 years, la 1956 there feb 6 Enqaqment of janel iSB0 FT1 Lunde3n and Pxancis Shehan ed to 1,067Q0 m 1951 This will  Livingston Lodqe call for 1300G more class rooms  annuai quest night  the Lt Gov Vattdenbuarq is still bit icrioo trank H6ier rxter ana tr ovr tu aeut lor the nonun Ls LUa UnlUn die pinckney atton for qov He campaiqned  Q rianon ittfouh ma ary mterest Oi Uie  r3, oLt noias party at tote He says Governyaent nas ,, , , Caarle3 Dins aoiniiiM 1 wwi nor does me ne  rnest Koyt di6 Red Cross pjblican party loanic nee ,iak mir TiDT  teb 20 Jack Darrow marriea CONSfiRVATIOri LPT, QnW Qne yiU , ticket is nomin HouqhtonfLak9 and Laka bt Staniey Dmkel, presi fUlen were frenovir and in pinckn new en school use by ice fishexman L J oar, aedlCQted Normail wuson Jack oniisimas A coiint county icwl week showed 23 deer    m over America af miinjk 2veottesoaii, aff sorts of bl fs Hng,tri farciyeif fo u pdsf e an ai airali op m fartirc Swtj6fr J atjs come fo an erti,  oprtipfiq olb, calcnear leaves jlureriix inro memory okc ol6 tjear, jorooo or SaS, i 19 hcao anorkeryear is Corn fljtJnaf wea wiik me new yeair  now we shape if for our fami lie9,  our communiTies, our courirVt, iprtSs eic cur uioom art Myron Sheenhai, home, Akron Ohio Agonaid Berguist oi the Mich Slate San spent last week at the Mcfcwin Ccanbeii home   The Stanley Oinkie iamily pent Christmas with his mother Mrs Emma Dinkle J Sweet of I attld preek also called on them  rloycj FuKoAi and wile spent JSun, at the Cliiord Miller home Wayne Arlee and wife spent passengers, war   Gr PJS many  wvr oU years i 0t downed It wa  tnisi Over 50 vo C gnat 1,  WQoWotk piaoe with a aram lossot Ule Many ctaj2 were trampiea to decrth inSf Pc whigh ensueTxu e on cur ui5oom art oiirvisjoit er Chrto eve at the AUee 1 uas m Chicago and went ti mKi lllBlai  Tij were unable to get reserved Zu 3t  rven some near  ett This was Jortuaate a moetc the people in the reserred seS o the tragiedy waa it J other aties to maice a rigid im specUon of their thexifres cfid were ea in Gladwin Roland Gferton and iamily of Beulah and Dr Fowler and wife I ei Brighton spent Surtday art the iarry Gambuxn home Georgjs Meaoon and Iamily  weirfe Christmas guest at the Wm Mashall home in Stockhffidge  David Aberdeen and Neil Baughn were in Holland last Christmas guests at the Frank Aberdeen home were Rex Neg    I crle and wife of Ann Arfoor, Jack mcK1y saiety measur Fairchild and Jack Frederick of i acted California John Weis and family of Lan WM In civil war daye sing called at the Earl Bauahnu n ,1 home Sunday Ixi  known Geaqe Klrnny and wife t asal it   PV m r w Dejctej and the Lester McAfee4 tamily were Sun vistors of the John McDennell family Clifford VanHora and wife call ed at the Floyd Weeks home in Grand Ledge Sunday, famous jwa cm pounty jumping ln tnose days iht various states were give quotas o men to raise lor tfce uimy and many enacted bounty  laws That is a man who enlisted I got c bonus of 300, Sometime more, uiaifees were also permit Guy Barton cm wit of Grossly 1  surtutes The bouc Lake called at the Wayne Atlee i vL IB ntea, coUecteq I home Sunday the county, deserted  Louis  Coyle and wife spent lm deerted a so onMany Chitislmos at the Wilbur tvlfe Lam qaPl at  and made fortunes, flea burke, nrsl huAk fishexman made in Gladwin j 8PXK   T ,  1 Fcib 27 Livingston Lodqe con fcauVpermile In Clare county rail per mne m  Wu4v  , DM ,M aefees   The depthas 144 lakes listed ndaa Pinckney loses to Dexter 343 trails in 18 miles  rs Mimmie McKenzi4 Mrs In23 counties on its w Staaiey die acneaajle this winter 5 waived, 351 coyettes and 109  iej n  T Wbcats were taken in Nov and Ckrence Devereaux Wm Lavejy aoa in bounties paid pie, vf 1 2  5 Z  it is believed that over 143,000 Rathbun mamed at Howell Rain    Of bow Girls assembly orqamzed at  ni no lie iJoiUiMiiiicatiou lltaLMi Ju Mxchigaa i Rev Fr Albert J Schmitt fasw H6 Version of the Sunday Mduees rioiv Btble m lost weeks paper Summer 6141 80a IOJOC 1130 XOU questioned the wisdom of Wmteri 800 i 1000 the National Council of Churches Novenno DeiDtlonsi  upholding thte new vereon March  Pfc Robert Howe1 fLST  7t30 ft m ay I say I have a copy of this dies in Korea Mrs Cfra Farley, Wilbur Oaylfe home in HowdU The Lobert Grainger family of Lansing were Sunday callers at theLouis Coyle home , lmm4  r    Frank Clark and wiib ol Mil racieel nnlar m many way fcqej  4 note youmade leiewnce toiioti spent Sunday at the WinslCroppU upknown as the aidF         lan Bcrughn hom , TQCk9X Wives of soiosn U  ana Oi Sophie yons, noteWietroit unaerworia cnaracler was a notea bounty jumper Afcoth , The EJetroit Die Set held a  th dieei werekilled, thie year, vi pjy Pinckney beats Boys these 9100 were taken m thef1 , ,y Uoniesslbusi book and treasure it very muchlt Friday ahei Noenna Devottons brings the BibJ to us in lanau Satutday 730 to 300 V, V age we can understand If you 8unday beJrit 8t00 MOST ftepublic  April 2  Loiigi egationi I will read Matthew 1 and Luke 1 you will discover the new Bible or 5e XSf SJ Lipstrcrw, RusseU Valentine an l mr i 100000 8500were brou iiced Max Frame of Hiland  Thirav   mnr mt    Ti T iatea, spent years preparing this Uvinstcn Lod,e haWf jh praclUe 730 pm  dies not Lake Smith annual postmasters night April 9 special 3 day season The yearly  t around ,  ht back across the Strcpts ame and nsh shoud be regar drd as a crop A farmer can nly raise so many cattle on a  an number ox acres of land j escapes from prison farm at Copmusibe 11116 Chihon Wm Roche, Mrs Wm so they hav enough ma E Rebb  Senior class spon food ,  iJLSSK sors Pieplant Fete, and Bashful or wildlife  wild Idshasid Joe  , sold 700 tickets speediTndvtgar, ADH1 16 Pinckney Masonic past masters work 2 degrees Stanley Dinkle announces can didacv for sheriff Mrs Alice does not delete the Virgin Birth, Thje controversy rages around Isaiah 714 Scholars well versed Juruo, cho practise Wed  1 S TJA i Ahursaay u p mprayer meet lated aeant Bertie730 p   x rju  v Keith Ruegsegge Pastor Enqaqmrtit of Edith    chmchy Ohristmas party at the shop Weanieecicfy The Harold Bauer family Brighton and the Gene She fa ai famiy of Ann Arbor spent Christ mas at the Louis Shehan home Miss Alberta Dinkle and Be mr 525 wer in   cul Jour or trying to   Fred Ward ana wife of ChubbtJ   carntfrs artrifved in Ft Lauderda Je, Florida Christmas A custom centuries hat al  Albert Dinkle and wiftt were ways been to pardon men trosn service draw monthy aObt menu, usually arouna 86  month A ivhchigan qui Shirley barton oi Mt Pleasant, has bee arrested in Denver, Colorado, tor4 making ialse statements to q  aiiotments She i alleged ot  have married 4 men m the ser vice and drawing allotments tot in Lansing Monday Mr and Mrs John Boyer wit, Florence and Vincent Walsh ca prison at Christmas time We3 lead that in the time of Chdst Barabbas, a very notetf robhsjr  Wednesday Charles Wright con  Suaday 1030 a, m eermon, 1130 a m Sunday School, We preach Christ and every one is very, very welcome coed rcttned Michigan but cay orve Thebeoiver for a hundred tH thIck bwitJ2Si didacv IOT snenn jyjrs AU ping industry were hvwipj4 Queal  a,bara Tssmer, Sout so that a 14 yeed JJJ Tim McCarthy die Pinckney sen was declared They havj Io8es  hQll qame  cheTsea  3 nothing new in History for peo pie to burn the Holy Bible Many of the people who oppose this version oi the Book Imow noth ing about the oriqinal lan ed on the latters mother Mrs Ella I as pardoned om prison,  hr Walsh, who as iU in Detroit, atlPenfcui PUate, governor dtthe re i wlonj cruest of the Jews, ust week  Mjs Albert Ihnkle spent h inmates of Michigan prison recei weelc end at th Donald Cole ved parbles from the stale Ito home on W M 36      SrrJloln lh nnonite Carvary liionoaue cnuzch ev VQ Beachv Paster S S Supt Walt guages and are in no position to11010 at the Aria Jaqash GMbe the works done by conse borne in Byron Sunday they call crctoi scholars ed on George Hellek and family t i v w , I1 Ann Arbor Rev John McLucas A letter zieceived from is suppose to show a Ghrtslaksj boyec and wife spent attitude of forgive and target 1 still staged a came back and o limit ed number are trapped each year  1 northen Aoril 23 Riot at Jackson prts, on Albert Boban and Charlene Hostfir married, also Ratherine Rabbit hiinteq to j  KiAn and Tony Rob, Elda Kuhn Michigan has been xMnAJ, wmi Murphy and Mrs Arvel last few days Snow has covered  v AA       Last tew aays onow    Geer die   most of the region, fcejfishing j A  30,  Blackney an has also started and good catch   Iretiremen Dona Basy ef of perch have been reported  nwJi wmmtott LODaHa 71    K CALEKM1  JANUARY 1953 1000 wjsion ot the Bible and would j states her husband Lucius Mfoflina Won hip ,   Susdcry Schxxi  1100 hke to know the reason for the Childrens Hint  1145 two changes which have caused Young People Meeting 730 most of the present controversy Cott Fell riteldp ServW  They are changing the word vir  Mrs  need ior a Loa WiUrt WlSS T of the Bible and would atrrta h v,,i J T  edntdcry MiOO    gin to young woman and mak The most famous pctdon ever issued in Miduqft was that of Frank L Andisjfsrsy Detroit bank wrecker Heihffd ben prominent in political Itte FRANK I SHARPEY Frank Jr Sharpey but has not walked yet Hs has poliv   Mrs, Herb Sneed of HoweU un ing the several passage read aHdSr011  onofGod instead of the son of g rffi TasdaSiy enter uu t u  , lof Michigan, was police able to aiLup m a wheel chair 10f Detroit and held other ottos fdlt TnJARYe19M  jj frick announced Pinck Tuedcry, lanuv,, J v loses at Brighton meetingMasonic Building Assfii v todoe cloese , Saruraay January 3Work in BA l3miory 23 Work tn EA ,, auary 31 Aantidl uest Night and Venison Banmiet at me school Saturday, Aril Us 2W cmnual Past Masters Night Banauet at the echool w  Lodge open at 800 p mWwrp Claw MUlei, W M p W Curtatt SSJR MABRTED LAST WflK NOTICE OF MEETING The annual meeting of the Liv ingston County Mutual Fire In surance Company for the year survives, also a sister,MrsMary    uA ii,, 1953 will be held at the homejeral nephews and nedces office , 105 West Grand River The fynejal was at St Mary prNCKNEY KINGS DAUGHTERS HowelL NBchiaan on Tuesday, church, Saturday morning, with  i ii i iJfcnr I 130 lUVJOk VK w  January 6t, 1953 at 200 P M, bial tfSt Marv OlJMSSSSriRS tor th purpo of traiwactinq The deceased was a qood ball ThutBday Jan g  gj p m mh bujlns as mY properly mnU Von4 day and JVj   come beiore ecid meeting  later umpirea tor many years Rx B House, ecretary iHe ociateH in ajamous game  Naflh    befwen Dexter and Pinckney at    ,  xarHn the Catholic Labor Day pinicat JJJ PT6 ena  me Martm KSiWh fehth The Albert Shirley family  ttrK to K tertained the Dale MUler Ken Hnckney taflta toj htjflj THESE ARE THE UJCBEST PEOPLE tBbad the ammina adventures oi 1952s Luckiest People On  ball over The Republican party pi   , promised statehood for The Vincent Shields family of1 and Hawaii Still we V1 rs St OBrien  thfjy get if A bill was aplBr dlo wins , speUlna contest, a temper f M tSMLT     SAg  Nancy Nash second Mrs Mabl iork Central Raiiroad at Dexter, A iL Bihl    T and L L WaDcer dlen Chelsea and Vassar, died Chr w ffi htVn gagement of Shirley Reason and mas day at his home shortly of ch Tuesday ht Q p  ter sujtermg a stroke He was nad to hold fai   wTLondf one  owe11 an 30 at which 2 82 afR79  rS Senator Decker of Deckerville 71 Josephmo Hams in 1903 She   Ae Ble, at Ae ln his bank crash many pspple lost everything He wolT sent to prison but only served ft short time when Gov BlisB of Michigan pardoned him  This act ruined Btiss  poriticaljy last session of the legislature was Wiled chiefly by an and Southern Dtxrecralf of Bunker HiU were Chjistas gutsit the Lee Lavey home Ona Caxubell and wife and the Carl Lentz family wre Sun  The Republican  cons day guest of L C Gorham and weCB against it These  wife in Detroit ig har  pern ThsT The Kennth Reason family of acA because the addjtioti ot Ann Arbor oaUed at the home of lmore 80natore would lesson ftteir  r RSaorl Ctoa power in the senate    Th4 M J Reason family entr  a ectacute plunge Another re Sharpey called it foul wheruoot  Gale Shirkty famiHee G 1 tek eVe sic after 23 the JTJJ TS Bum lamlftes penllwhoi in Korea  fcHsa Th lair of darkness and a baby and reW to conhnue pkj Jl fcj B gSZSJ9JMf  tertained their family Christmas The Robert Amburgey family left ior Savqnggh GeorciaSat Thery went wim the Ivcd Shirley family who were ehroute to Lake land Flordia Rennie Hoskins and family spent Sun at the Pobert Ackley home Roberta Ackley returned  to Detroit wim them for the week The Ray Burns family enter termed all their children and fam iliefe ior Christmas except Joe  who is in Korea mvM   ,  , rSedteF 7 i  23 e Hnckney team left the field C jJyTTaymond SmlA of OwO  oi dariiSs, and a baby and reW to continue play  retired mtoiiter la1 D  Sonounced dead when appea Oracker rtogem cmdjrt Lavey  g  John Bullvite home in  ,  t , ,1  ,  ,i ui,,,  pinckney battery and An AJ r,kviii ni4n  n Thii MexHn Axaqri Chris Leoffier and Howard tWl JJS wer McolTw moth fif fi ing for Dexter , Irvin Kennedy teott areTistttog at C I Clinton  B  J They will Mve in O00 l JntW still bom, owed her life to  , jii, a policeman See The American rdupe anddoucm Wv   Sunday Jcm led at the W  jj ei Detroit Suidar  We read that Is have been picked the honor giiard ofr hower at fhe Washington on Jari big event and tic  premitim although zero weather As far aWry one Ptnchiey  tended an mcrugeratiotL iricrton uiat was E Mnrptiy who ai3aerationot W woe men end h plciysjd in the Dcftter outfield, home 4fl vi worry stsjsWjfcssfJe MsmMmimimmiwmmi aooDi luiy suing fe turn off the tank  , Dexxe nmfaA  SYcull eajoy the best hot water , service possible with a truly 1 modern automatic electric water beater Its safe   automatic   clean  dependable  as weli aa thrifty  carefree  and  durable Installation, Including V wiring and plumbing, without charge Get your hot water the work s free, worryfree way  get an  automatic electric water heater from your appliance dealer or aeighborhood Edison office mas pasty ior thej The floyol Oak Okl  there Doc SO aSSSSBWft ISff antt AO tlTiqMt iWd  Serine Of dry  dag instruction Ann at the Li T  ,Hoiwe Armory,  SSS J      Richard Cents VITWO UndJors m THERADBJRS Also Ryan Ida Lupine m BEWABE MY LOmr  ,  ,  lloweil attor am liberties dSSSSh fee Mich Stat Bar A5T  Drl Ernest fioss oi Howe will knove his dented aftlne to his 27, Detroit ,  1 rwr m lor burg erly twfco escaped otm Jackson ccrsghi la a Harvey Dyer 77, 2ac 80 Fred Anderson coed eon erf Gregory have gone to Florida Cam driven by M L Hinchey, Plncfcney and Loy McOear a Anderson collided is mx log at h first raUroad erasing west of Puicfcsey on the nsjhft al DM 21 Dan and Tom Howie of gory went 1A the McOUca Both ocas were demnhehed Alva Cronkhfcte al has been apointed there to succeejd WllsVanWright who resigned 900 children ortonded a Christ mas party held by lb UAWCffO at Chelsea Doe ft At the anaual smjrtsmg a me Saline Community Fatr board a ef i,71f thebocsm shown  i  Wagoners Grocery 6066 Pinckney Road Quality Merchandise LOW PRICES Beer and Wine to Take Oat HOURS Daily 8lo 9 Sunday 9 to S Pnene Howell 705JZ 4 1 lears Agt i  XMM  were hnSm HoteW  15111 j2pndt waqgcoxa iioweii founded by Henry Ford which at one time had a circulation oi 700,000 has ceased publication W J Cameron was editor , OF MiCHlUAii The Probe Co tot Ooti oi Livingston In the Matter of the Estate oi Charles H Erwood D  At a session of said Court net December I 1952 Present, Honorable Hiram rv Smith, Judge of Prebae Notice U Hereby Given, that  Mm, Mttqejrt Dattow, M wid ow of Cap Darrow, woe recent hr struck by cm onto hi Berkley California end mflsred a broken peMc boos She Is now reoor ered and home from the hospital Mrs JJeulah Marttn spent Qirlst mas with her efafldrem M Yepi The Pev riegsecraec family spent 3hrtftnas in Montaeee The Hay DtUlnghdms are now located at Arcadia Flordla Adrcdn Lcrrey has gone to Chi caao to stay wtm his sieter, Mrs LauDa CradwelL Roger Caxr, woe ossT son Rob X M M6ttJcm45 Matsnem Sun at 230 P M cent ojitr Jones Charlton Heston and Karl Maiden u RUBY GEJfTRY Hewi Cartoon Friday and Sat Jan 2 3 the war ay oi tree Shawnee as ten thousand redoing caraae through fh Wast EfftAVE WAftBlUt Technicolor ouusing John Hall and ChrisHne Also THE FuU HARLEM CLOBE TROTERS lencjt fun kit  cartoon Sun MOAM Jan 4 5 Land of song BLOODHOUNDS OF CT  BROADWAY Starring MITZI GAYNOa SCOTT BRADY oartoon Tues Wed Thur Jem 6 7 8 Bud Abbott Lou Contello In  LOST IN ALASKA Desert Nomads Joe McDaakei Comedies Cartoon and New Coming Big Jim McLahv My Wbee Beal Friend, My Pal Gus Sylvan TLatar Wed Thur, Jon 6 7 8 Alcm Ladd, and Vlralna Mayo In  THE IRON MISTREBS Operation Secret The Crimson Pirate Ikeater Mhk Wed Tkurs Dec 81 Jem 1 m THE SAVAGE WnUe snon by birth Soroge by heart faring Charlton Heston, Susan Morrow Peter Hanson and Joan Taylor Also Terhntrolor fazhtse SAMBA MANIA phis news noTolhr, Cartoon Friday and Sat Jan 2 9  HORIZONS WESTT With Robert Ryan and Julia Adame AND MY PAL GOB Richard Wldmark Johnne Dm  Tues Wed Thur Dec30 31 Jan I RAINBOW AROUND MY  SHOULDER Technicolor Musical stoning Frankie Lame, and BUly Danieli Showsr 715 and 913 Friday and Sat Jan 2 6  Double Feature Jack Warner, and Nadla Gray m VALLEY OF THE EAGLES AND THIS IS KOREA Sun Mon Jan 4 5  BONZO GOES TO COLLLEGE creditors of said deceased are si  bert spent last week at Noyi and quires to present their ckoms in  Walled Lake writasj ana under oath to said Court and to serve a copy  at upon iflobert K Empod o 23270 Maplridge,Detroit,19,Micri qan the hduciary of ecsd es tote snd hat such olmms will be heard and the heirs at law of said deceased be J ined by eaid Court at the Pre bate Office on February 24, 18ef at ten AM it is Ordered, That naSse ssere by be given by piibtteatlas at  w kAiaof for three weeiss eon  Walter Collins, wife and Rome and Henry Colons were hi Plnck ney Rat IW7 were enrouie to VKe Afred Pfau home to see Mr  and Mrs abm Olfflpto of Cafil Wm Gillipm was Marie Oolltns twin sister of  Sen Man Jan 4 5 PONY SOLDIERS Technicolor Starring Tyrone Power Penny Edwards cartoon specially news Tues Wed Thur Jan 6 7 8  THE TWEF Starring Ray MUand and Rita Gam AND  Jennifer Jones, and David Farrar m THE WILD HEART News OSuUivan  Gween Sun Shows 8 S 7 8  Cartoon and Sports Coming Everything I Have Is Yours Tkd  Jungle The Big Sky APPRECIATION We wish to thank all our DefrVi News coustoaesrs for ftetr cards, gifts and good wishes to us at Christmas Happy New  Year everyone Jack and Dorothy Doyle Christmas quest at the Walter dark home were Maynard and  wfie Manchjester, Bdeel M re and family, Ypsilantt Mrs G W CVfck Ann Arbor and Mrs Mar Ion Clcrik Blanch Martin spent Sunday at the Andrew Nesbitt hams A marriaqe license was Issued to Alex Joe Sak36 and Elisabeth SmaHey, 35, Brighton  C Ki Robert Smith oi Marion sold 78 ewes U 500 last WMk The 4th number on the lecture ewe, Dec 29th in Enoch Arte by Carolyn Wililams of  Btto with Rev Fr Williams oi Laneingl ices aacompax    C V Van Winkle brought to 5  copy of the Detroit Free fmm published in 1831 A fine monument has been ejected on the Peter Kelly lot iin  gp Mgryfs metery Thomas Cheban will also erect one Tbe Punam Hamburg Parm em Club met with Harry Whit lock Saturday  Tha AVw Stock commission oi Bexisoa MayertSBurden at the Detroit stock yards has been thonged due to the death of Jam  Burden of Gbsgoty It U now Reason of PtadroeVGeorge May m Of Munith and Archie Bray of ML Morris, Tbe Pmckney churches a week of prayer 1 to Jan 8 former pastors Tkne 700 p m and Albert Dinfesl in Detroit GMner ie home from where she is atten of ms Ptockney Bofi and Girk Asm are Com borec meeting are Ijtiag held in various parts of the coun try The school officers of the coun ty will meet at Howell public school Jan 2 A number of fine plckeral were caught through the ice on the mill pond last week Jim Sirdthgefseveral Mrand Mrs Albert Dinkel en tained the C C P C at an oy ter suplpler Tuesday night Mr Mrs Wm Shehan enter tamed HazfLow and Roce She han AmbroesL WPr rmd Harry Murphy Chrietmaw Henry Shirey got a piece of steel In his eye sharpening skat es and is wearing a abode over his eye  Mr and Mrs George Clark erf ferfcaned Chxtetmcsi thw  Gfcb son tanily of Howell the Char let Clark, Walter Clark and Lu due Doyle families and Nellie Hedge of FowlarriBsv Dr and Mrs Sigler XM Leal Sigler Donald Skjler, W kmd Mrs C P flykee oadIeabjweje Christmas Igueet of Dc SoOs Sialsr and wife of  copy hereof for three secutivelyprevious tomdayai hearing in the Pmckney DUpatem and that the ndicuary cause  copy oi this notice to be served upon each known party in inttf est at ins last known address by  registered mcaL return mfM demanded at least fourteen 114 prior to such hearing, or personal service erf least ftve aay prior to sue bearing ,  Hixam R SmitbJudge oi Frebette A true copy   CeleeUa PamhalL Heaists oi Probate Si AW wir The Probate Court tor the Oeunty of Uvingeton In ike Matter as the lsstte of Vern L Cory, Deceased Present, Honorable sskam R, Smith, Judge of rYobose At a session of send Oeurt held on December 16, 1952  Notice is hereby grveaThat m creditors of said deeased am m  quired to present their claims In writing and under oath to 8a  Court ord to serve a oof there of upon Clarice L Reason oi Pinckney, Michigan nduc iory of said estateand that emok Claims Will  Be Heard and that the heirs at law oi MM deceased be determined by eaid Court at the Probate Office on March 2, 1953 at ten A M  R it Ordered That Hottce oi be given by pdbstoaOon aj  sopy hereoi tor mree week secutively psevious to ecsVd of hearmg, m the rkistisii Dei patch and that the WbimMf cause a copy oi this sjodas to be served upon eagkgngwa pasfr j In interest at ssfVftt known aaVj dress by regtitsred irtdL receipt demanded, at  sssmli days prioi to gush hear fff P T 1 eWfssw at least fits Si days prV to  To AS Our Friends and Customers We Wish a Happy New Y f Buicks Greatest in 50 Years   AT V  V  j 6 Wedneeday Dec 31 1S52 May Your Now Year Be Happy and Prosperous THE PINCKNEY TAVERN Beer, Win and Sandwiches To Eaofc and Everyoone We Extend the Seasons Oroot ings for a Happy New Year 1 To All Our Friends and Custom on We Wish a Happy Nov Too   A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL WILLIS L LYOi CIRCUIT JUDGE The Shiawassso tivingston Circuit First Ctautt Judge from Itfvingst County in 53 Years Non Partisan  to    til   ll li  t L   t WARDS FURNITURE COMPANY Harry Ward Prop Everything to Furnish the Home 204 West Grand River, Howell We Extend the Seasons Groet tags for a Happy Now Yoe LLOYD HENDEE M   Local and Long Distance Truck ng Wooldy Trfrs Mdo to Detroit A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL THE LAROSA BOWL Moms and Womens Leaguo Private Bowling t Bowl for Your Healths Sake Wo   Seasons Greetings for a Happy New Year CITIZEN rjTUALAUTa TftE ROVTF JEWELLERS Jewelry, Diamonds, Watch Repairing 122 West Grand River, Howell CITIZENS MUTUAL AUTO INSURANCE COMPANY Thousands of Satisfied Policy Holders 304 East Grand River Howell  your New Year Be Happy and Prosperous   T , Srenjfp  May Your New Year Be Happy and Prosperous PWCKNEY MACHINE PRODUCTS  HICKORY RIDGE DAljRY FARM  High Quality Milk and Cream Fresh as the Morning DewDirect to You Norman Topping Prop Machine Production Grinding Henry Skirey Nornnan Root 123 Pearl Si Pinclssey May Your Troubles Be Trifling and Your New Year Be Filled with Countless Blosssngs A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL ROGER J CARR Insurance of All Kinds 142 Nectk MAU StPmckney   Phono 4  UeJfylJencfie w HwY yauf Trouttes Bo Trifnng wmmr wttk Countl Your w Yoar Be Filled Blessings WTNmjiOUSE FLORAL CO CM HeUer, Prop 201 W Grand Rrvor, HowoH A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL MICHAEL CARLAND Candidate for Circuit Judge Shiawassee  Livingston Judicial Circuit Non Partisan WAYNE WAGONER Groceries, Meats Beer to Take Out Oil and Gas Ohubbs Comers, Pincknoy  llowell Rood May Your New Year Be Happy and Prespertsja We Wish You All a Happy Prosperous New Year KS NORMAN MILLER GraveL Stone, Fill Dirt Grading I Phea 33F2 Pincnoy TAYLORS MENS WEAR 106 East Grtmd Rlvor Howell  A Happy and Prosperous New Year to All Is Our Sincere Wtak A Happy cmd Prosperous New Year to All Is Our Sincere Wish  mm,    M4w MMssi omd Customers Wo Wkk m UwPT Now V  v , RUTHS DRESS SHOP ,adlee, Mlssee and Little Teto LAWRENCE GEHRINGER Sfcofitf of Livingston County GERALD REASON Real Estate 209 North Pearl St, Pincknoy 1M    Wo Extend the Seasons Greetings for a Happy New Yoe My Your Troubles Bo Trifling and Your Now Y with Countless Bo POM s f to lfs mi twmfyr HW Now Yew  4 SUIYTON MOTOR ftALM Sos oisdSorvtoo V , HOWELL AUtOPARTS Everything for tho Auto or Truck  , Rivor HowoU Mich    SttiBSSSSSl,V Tit HMCPttt tXPJUfCM WdnM SwtL A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL , i mm o ,d Cemtotors W Wtab aPT  Ye HOME ABNBY Phoad a8T2 Frott Fbod faksc Serrko  lib Clock  iavr THE PINCKNpr DISPATCH Ye Editor lock Doyle Disk Wytto We Me Your New Year Be Happy and THE GULF SERVICE STATION Guli Produew Ifctfd VanBkntcum, Prop eue 1  foe Seasons Greetings for a Happy New PARKER MOTOR SALES Plymouth  DeSoto Sales  Serried Edward Parker, Prop, phone 88 rt Te  eted Everyone We Wish a Most Happy New Yes KATGHHTS RESTAURANT Short Orders F A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL  GfedlffSf A Nappy and Prosperous New Year to All Is Qur  CL F HEWLETT Watktns Products 140 Lftringsfton St  Wtah Prosperous New Year to All Is Our  Wish HOCKEYS SERVICE STATON m  Hookey Swarthout Prop MoboU Products WiioheiSefHss F0A t  Ireryoone We Wish a Most Happy New Yi THE DARROW BARBER SHOP M E Darrow Prop Te emd Customers We Wish a Happy Now Y FRANK ZIEGLER Ptnckney, Michigan Te AM Ow Mends and Customers We Wish  H ROBERT EGELER Body Bumping and Repairing, Duco 140 West Main St, Plnckney NewYee New Year Be Happy and Prospers Y F W POSMCO 7301 PINCKNEY MICHIGAN Qssrge Aschenbrenner Commander  O  t MOT Your Troubles Be Trifling and Your New Y  with Countless Blessmgs RAY M DUFFY M D Mleh  ear Be Filled  TIIK SFASONS mwjLWfitiy May T Troubles Be Trifling and Your New Y with Countless Blessings LAWRENCE BAUGHN Plndmey Postmaster  ee Be Filed We Wish You AU a Happy PftM HOffJJS WYLDS  General Insurance W Main 6L Pinckney Mich New Yee  N   New Year to AU Is Ctor PINCKNIY FIRX DEPART MKNT Wish A Happy  Sli Presperous New Year to All Is Oer PINCKNEY BEAUTY SHOP Mrs Brtrkx Brash, rPop We Wish You All  Happy Prosperous New Yeef 1 i THI DUNLAVY FOOD LOCKER Louis Dunlary Prop  i Grtttings H West Mela fc SVANLEY HNKB  iftsf mi Wefl DiStof , , ,     fv ,  A Happy New Year to All Kenne Gen r Wednesday DM 31, 1962 Pmckney Diapotch EtHeied am 2nd CI1 Matter crt Pdetoifioe Act ot March 8 1877 114 SaHoweil StPinckneyMich  Subscription Price 150 per Jfr I I Borfri to Jack Haines and wife of Norwalk Ccuuorrua on Dec IS an 8 lb 3 oz son, Michaei Lee jVLrs Hobert Givta and son at tended the Christmas pageant at ihe Dexter M E church Monday njgh he name wai, The JCiu mes Kanq They also called at the John Ward home The John Ward family were Christmas quest at the Robert Given home 1  Mrs Anna Jay of Detroit and  Stanley Culver and wife were Christmas cruest at Ihe Miirray Kennedy home The Herbert Ledwidqe family of Royal Oak called on Mis El eanor Ledwidqe Friday Mr and Mrs W H Meyer en tertained all their children but Garth an Meagan for Christmas Jane and Jeri Lamb of Ann Ar bo arte visiting at the W H Me er home Mrs Virginia Carver and fami ly spent Christmas with Mrs J Carver in Ann Arbor Mr Mrs Robert Read entertain ed the Fred Read, Jamee Mc Guire, James Whiltey families and Mrs Frank Peters Christmas The Robert Read family called at the Arthur Bullis home in Grg qary Christmas eve, MrsElizabeth Cologne won 25 prize in the Detroit Free Press Food Contest with her receipt for Quick Corn Reilish  Miss Anna Abney and WmNesbftt of Washington D C and I Mr and Mrs Mark Coon of Far Jmington were Christmas guest of  I the Kamer Abney family  Peter Waqaner and wife of Hi land Lake spent Christmas in licensers Howell Lodqe No 38 FA M worked a Ea degree here Mon night on a relative of a member of Livingston Lodqe Nelson Buzzard is ill with pneu monia at his home Myron f Hitghet Plumbjfng  Heating Complete Line Plumbing Fixture and Supplies ELECTRICiOU AMD GAS HOT WATER KATES COMPLETE UNI OF PUMPS WE SELLl   WE WSTAU 1075 EAST M96  Phon 183F2 5 WE SSVICE COAL POCOHONTAS LUMP JBNTUCCY EGG  trocar DEHoey Sons PHONE 2881 DEXTW  Iirst oiowinq oftie  Special lie luxe PWUAS TAPPA Rage KEW Golden Jubilei  t e TRACTOR MODEL k     r YOUVE NEVER SEEN A TRACTOR TO MATCH THIS  9uUH UvaAction Hydraulic System, with Constant jDraft Conteol, Implefnes PstHtea Control and Manual Teuch Control  Provide for a complete range ef react hydraulic cylinder applications  HyTrol, for extrafast hydrautte fetpeose  New lightningfast governor  New weathtrproofed ignition New setating exhaust valves  New live PTO  SPoint Implement hitch New sereaaiMnea rowvision aeod  SeleeTrol for hyeravfie control of front mounted implemented A lot more tjM ttfi7 MOST ADVANCED Hydrouic System in any Tractor  BXtRA ROWER with New  Overhead Vove Engine Yes, it goes on display Saturday, Jarti 3rd, ready to show you what a really modern tractor can and should be Its ready with extra power, extra size, ertra weight Its ready to demonstrate new handing ease, comfort and convenience Its ready also to introduce you to the most advanced hydraulic syttem in any tractor We call it LiveAction Hydraulic Control That means splitsecond hydraulic rweponee any time the tractor engine is running Then theres a choice of hydraulic speeds when you want even faster action It is called HyTrol This new tractor is ready with its great new overhead valve Ford Red Tiger engine With its eeatly reduced piston travel, lessened friction and other advanced design features, this engine develops ample reeerve power with new economy of gaa and oil  4 automatic, fnaUntntMs Mintete  bam drip traps, VtaaHteeveawfthi  fight, V t4Ww efeek wA Mhta TWnMr signals eooWaf oast, as ta JO minute Vlalguide gives time and ttav praturt 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and bath MrsEarl GaUue hogpital Bad Herbext iVorabacber 50386 ffcone 119 flemFuitaon si home from W 7 MteJtoad vUie Mkk Imidenoe R I I  W7 Ed Spears Jr at CaBfemfta oi Plumbing Water lytUmi etc Stanley Dinkel Anna Craft and Ethyl Roseman of Marion called at the Andrew Gampbeli home Sunday, Russel Ketcham of California is viaitinq his parenter, Mr and Mrs Win Ketcham Joseph Griffith has sold his Francis Shehan and wife The Robert Grcdnaer family ol spent Chistmas crt the Bob Gann Lansinq spent Christmas with on home in Relaford I Eva and Mark Melvin  KBBSBT 0 rived here Chrismae Day The Garry FVhman spent Sunday In Dfl The Francis Krupa Detroit calleti at the Wo liome Saturday   Dan Driver and wtli of Dwet were Sunday caUers at m Shears home, ie Ashee Wy kBr f ol C BENT Wtatsrketi cottage Phone 1S35 FOURDt Black and hound Friday night, also tor sale a Cheerful Monogram aoal and wood stove 20  wtuv cabinet Phone U1FU at 9040 Farley Rd Ptockney   P rSS OTVIOB WHILE YCW WJUI of the vandals 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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;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&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;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;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&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>4 1   f 4  V4, LW 1 v v  r 1 JWMPWiwmyWV V yojg  9 MichijjEan Mirror Ij everything goes well Michiqan may nave a bridge across the Sliaits by 1956 or eaiiy 1957  57 This has reached the final planning staqeThe V  Vahlinq en Co QI New York will handle the sale oi SiGUQGaUaO bonds S have already spent 15U00 in their sellinq campaign State Hiqhway commissioner Frank Ziegler, a lonq time foe oi the briage nas come out in taor of it His siand has been that it was not right i spend so much money on oneproiect Also his pre1 cessoii and opponent in the ofJ ice Murray Van Waqener fav ored the bridge Another reason he was aqainst k While he has riot come out 100 percent for it he says he is satisiied that sa e bridge can be built there, becau se the worlds best engineers say illusion net She carried yellow roses Her matron of honor was her sister Mrs Norma Presley of Det roit Her qcwn was Christenas red taffeta waltz length oad she carrie white carnations and hoL hr leaves The bridesmaids were Carol Amburqey and Donna Lou Gil bert Thev also wore Christmas taffeta, waltz length and carried white carnations and holly lea  ves Miss Gale Presley was flo wer qirl and Alan Danaer ring, bearer Harold Aknetmdinger was best man and the ushers were Arthur THE HJflPmr DiPATOHWedadarvDecember 1952 Social Item AMBURGEY  SHQRDT Married at hinckney Conal church Sat eveiunig by jfRiefv Keith Rueqseqqer Miss Audrey Amburgey ol Dexter, Pinckney Rd to Neil W Sherdt son, of Mr and Mrs A H Sherdt of Dexter Canales in tall candelabra litea the chancel where baskets of white and yiellow mums were arranged Harriet Vincentsoloistsang the, Lords Prayer, Mrs Eloyse Campbell was her accompanist and also played the wtliding march The brde was given in marri aqe by her father She wore ct waltz length qown with rose print laco over nylon with a fkxr inq peplum, silver brockaded 1 shoes Her veil was ringer tip oj  Ftm DEMOCRACY Masonic LodgeNewt MASONIC INSTALLATION Iofl  T iss  , c Current Wnuttent Livingston Lodge held a puciic J instcUkmon oi omcers Sac night attended by about 150  Lodge openea at 530 p m try  eTlMd     so  Br Carleton Dean, head of the Crippled childjrens commission has not been paid sincei Nov 2 The crippled childrens com wan ted to do the qood doctor xi qood tura so put h on the classified, or civil service list and raised his salary from 10,260, to 12, 251 But the auditor qeneral said no provision had been made to qet funds so it is tied up Sit uation is e pected to be rectified The Republican state board of adnvassejrs jfinalXy threw in the towel and certified Gov Willi iams election last week This Will result in two state inauqera  Sherds and Theodore Tirb tion functiose The Republican The sreception was held at the elected officers will hold one but, PinckneYAESementary school, only 500 tickets will be sold The j MrsyJert Shirley and Mrs Gov dnaugeration dinnei ic ic  Mary Aimburcfey cjfrected anc baV will b  t Masonic   weref assisted by Dorothy Sber pi where 1000 tickets will be Terrv peace d Carole Mur rrdl Th  oeace conference be tween the Gov and brlaure Thj newlyweds left on trip dis seems far away The laisiature naticn rdisclosed and on ther in rrssion las4, week took pleas return will be at home at 9947 S urr, in rejectinq one of his ap Huron IV Texter The bridr pointments choose tofher qoinq away cor turne a qrcy suit with red accec CONSERVATION DEPT, ones, and yellow rose corsaqe   The bride qraduated frorr Thf Ciiaam aren had thepincnev hiqh school and is em heaviest deer tdll32 detr Kill perployfld in exter The qroom ai square miW but  recent track  0 works in jekter iny count showeid 20 deer per mTheS m dna the special 3 COMPLETES 100 MISSIONS  Kt PI LnAjini  BPI I vsmi iIUil  Ltrfeitna, 1ht lau wiun urftk ct wt Join in etWrdiing r o work an awesome magic on mens sew nraufkout tlu laria fliere is a new sfirrJMig cpiluaouickening or hope ana 4plraion,na a weliigwp of tolerance, fcrgfoetitf ss, ana understanainq n tteeire me auaities ihai can vringfcacc on tarmana lilt we reoffirmaiion effoxxr belief In mem fhaf consiifuit mt Jlfiracle or vhrishnas noiy vroti d not know that anyEjj lnen 45 grand lodge officer, ores was JeiS  Masons and their wrves went to tact dia not even SS and  appears to have bal sponsoreo by tne, WationaTSu a ov8 bUt   SLW  11 oi years bv coUege proiessors, ForrwhSl  If001,  for th f  rePcu8ion In Norto Ah4rfflfiiViMJkjVMiiiiBkm  1   iAK W  VI  IWttftV u4 L  J iJUDW w a not kn aou at I las beino , J   ,  aia not even think an u nansons, Stockbridqe where a needed It    1chicken dinner was served   lit uuucuiauon started ait 800 p m The officers of the Loaqe, qrand jodqe otaceTS, and past xnasttelrs were escorted into the lodqe room by Ona Cambell act inq marshalL Francis Dodqe of Detrcit Right Worshapfful Senior Grand Deacon, representejd the grand master His suite was Rex 3ackttl Detroit  past priesadent ooard oi qeneral purpose, qrand marshall, OUn Robinson, P M grand chaplain and Norman Miller p M qrand secretary They were received in form with Mrs Winfred Aberdeen at the pdano A chous, consisting of Wesley Redder Jack Hannett, Virqinia Carver and Paula Curlett sanq aurinq the installation and ren dered several numbers after thei ceremonies The followinq were installed W M Clare Miller S W Lawrence Baughn J W Lawrence Catnbura Treasurer W C Miller Acting ireas,  Clifiord Miller 6cretauy Paul Curletf S D A VanSlambrook J D Oriand Winslow Chaplain  Merwin Campbell Marshall Ona Campbell Stewards Harold Porter, Murray jDaqq Douq Smith, Frank Zieq   er Robert Egeler, Omer Cory,   Tiler J H Hooker The new worshipful master re ceived a number of presenta tions with OOin Robinson actinq as masters of ceremonies They fed one oi the new bibles on the cltui as part o the Sunday ser mon and classed it as work of Sa Ancne smaller national church organization went on re cord against it and classed it as the Work1, ol Garnmuniste, seek mg to tear down religion The source o the protest appears to be that tha word virgin is diaV tyd thorn certain passages in the new Bibld ana the word young woman used This its critics claim destroys the virgin birth of our Christ which is the key stone ol Che Christian religion The criti cism has spread like a forest liref and Senator Decker of Deck erville has announced he will in troauce a bill in the legislature forbidding its use The iact that this Bible version qot past the National Council Churches mrm the controversal deletion doesnt speak hiqhly of the wisdom oi that body They say it is nevefr too krte We xead that a 93 year old man in Des Moines Iowa bejeame a father last week Also that ec baby qirl was born to Fred Hon sel last w iek He is the first quadruple amputee of World HT included a silk hat by his par u, 1  j J L ,,   ents and wile parenU, a qaVJl L and had bp tawta mad by his sons Rickie  Bill m Marys CathoJlc Church Pkxcknoy Michigan dev Fr Albtxt h Sclunitt PnaMot Sunday M  School iNewa BASKET BALL NEWS All tearms lost at Manchester last weeBcthe girls team 18 to 14 while both boy teams took it on the chinThe Pinckney reserves ents and wife parents, a qavel   hL  v maH hv hi artnc TKr, A urn J x amputated He has arvicial limbs and opetrcrtes a chic en farm near BirminqhamNBchl Winston Bauqhru, outojainqf mas ter received a past masters ring from he todere offense and his wife Mrs Mary Bauqhn a qift from the lodqe for beinq a lodqe widow the past year The mas ters presentations were by his purchased for him by friends tefs took 54 deer vtichiqan was one of the 4 not elqible for rotation PASS TRUSTEE LAW stateshae aUoweftoitedprai j The legislature in special ses sion last week passed a law qiv inq school districts authority to borrow money aqainst anticipat 0d rvenues Many schools due to tbd failure of the state to ra n chi ken huntina The qeneral spearinq season starts Jan 1 to iar this year 1607 fires hi ued over 12,622 arces Two tagged deer were shot in tM upper pevlnsular this year am the taqs turned into the dept tBotb were tagged in 1961 but one had ben taqqed 3 Urnes, Bounties will be removed on bobcats after Jan 31 next Boun ty payments cost 200,000 this year and did not do the job The commission has purchased a 200 ft fishinq site on Big Star Lake in Lake county The Clare county circuit court Has ruled that municipalities on lakes cannot impose restrictions en motor boats in the ways of fees or permits The only designated streams In Michiqan are trout streams All others are non trout streams 96 cases oi bear damage have been reported from 1946 to 1951 mostly in the upper peninsula Friday eveal a at 7i30 P OL omessionst Friday aftei Noveano Derodons Saturday 730 to d0Q P V1 Sunday beis 800 Mast Cougi cgatiouaJ vev, Keith Ruegseqger Pastor beinq nosed out 31 to 30 The Pinckney varsity for some re son or other lust cannot score points Pinckney expected to ta ke the game as Manchester onty beat Hartland by a few points the week before For the PinckneV qixls team Marilyn Clark qot 6 points, Mary Ann Leach 5 Lois Beachy and day season was 8 percent adult1 Lt Mivm Read of Half Moon Summer 64M1, 800 lOsOflt UW team put up a qood hqht thouqh  brothers, Norman and Clifford bucks, 50 pelrcent adult does,22  Lake Pinckney has completed Winter 8i00 4 lOtOC 1 J  OT 4 on Tu   n   percent fawn bucks and 20 per  his 100th and last Korean Misi Movenna Dessttoost cen fawn does,  sion in a biq fiqhter bomer raid 406 bear were taken across on a troop concentration at Paeq the Straits this year The prev vanq Fiahteis from 5 American ious hiqh kill woe 314 in 1946, f planes started many fires and de 40 deer were taken in Alleqan rroyed 40 buildinqs Lt, Read is LOimty in the special season bv 573 hunters, Last year 497 huntLucille Beachy 1 and Julie1 Karhn 1 The Pinckney team was Shir ufley Hadden, Jeanette Wilson, LOnondaqo Jackson, Stock wea , o  TU wu tibridge, Briqhton, Ann Arbor and ing at church, Junior choir practise wea 5 l  Loift Thursday 730 p m,prayer meet 1 nn Leach, Mari OU P m  ii t  UMAD UVflrt Miller and Past Master Baughn by his brother, Lawrence Jack Weinshank and Orla Ack lev masters of Briqhton and Stockbridqe lodqes, Bob Hanse hnan and Barney Wilson, past masters of Fraternity Ann Arbor and their wives were presented and the officers of the lodqe and their familiets Lodqe was closed and refreshments were served Visitors were present from se any money, faced a prospect of closinq They also adopteid a law qivinq townships the riqht to elect two trustees to sit on town ship boards They would repla t justices of peace cut from the town boards by a supreme couit decision They also chanqj ed the law so that townships1 with tess than 5000 population will only elect 2 justices DOGS AT LARGE We bave received a letter con corning doqs running at large in the village toqether wislh seier1 a cppinqs oi letters of the same subject clipped from the Ann Arbor News One clipping advo ccftes the use of Strychnine We card aflraid that if anyone used I this poison they would find them belves In serious trouble as dog Senior choir practise 730 pm Wednesday Sujsday 1030 a, m, sermon, 1130 a m Sunday SchooL We preach Christ and every one is very, very welcome Mi nnoiiite Carvary Jttanonae anarch sv ro Beach Paster iyn Clark, Renie Haines ,Lorna Shirley The Pinckney reserves qot a slow start and trailed 14 to 22 at the half and 22 to 26 at the third quarter In the last quarter they scored 9 points to their 5 but could not quitd make it Jim Wilson had 12 points Don Packer, 10, Jim Lavey  Chris Deltrott MARRIAGE LICENSES The Christmas tree is a pagan custom and has nothinq to do witn the birth oi Christ, r There were no Christmas trees in Jeru Aaleuffn on the Niqht of the Nat tivity The custom is said to have startea in Germany before the birth oi Christianity there wherte the people worshipped trees  as the abode of gods When the missionaries came to Lnqland they also founa the pea pie there woishipinqi trees The scared tree was the oak and the priests were called druids The pope on learning of the custom is said to have told the mission  aries to loave this custom undis turbed but to get the people to venerate the evergreen There were very few evergreen in Ena landi but colonists i the new George Berrier, 25 Howell Jud  J1 nYknxiAxbtS Earl worid ouna thexrTheieTn amm dance Still 50 years ago the use Ueeplest 26, Howell, Elizabeth Thomas 18, Howell David Ver ImoutjL, 18, Fowlerville, Eleanor Stowe IB Howell John Howell 21, Howell, Clarice Crippen 23, i racier, IW, j r w 71, r, vF,r j z zz , Campbell 1,B Rowell l,Higgs 3 I Howell Wilfred Chase 23, Fow The varsity was never in the j lerville, Shirley Doty fc3, Fowler S a Supt Woltei Esch qame,They trailed Manchester 7 Mrtnina Won hip 10001 to 12 at the guarter and 16 to 30 Suiday Schoii 1100 the half and 22 to 26 at the 3rd Cmldreos HOIK  1145 jack Jeffreys was high man for Young Peopiis Meeting 730 f pinckney with 12, Bob Mea ville Harold Martin 18, Penn Marilyn Hillman 18, Howell Reynolfls Keries2dcy, 19USNk Cora Reitane 18, Howell Cotton FeUmralilp Senrlr Wednsday MtOO e m bon had 5 J Matteson 2, Mrofka 6, Hollinqsworth and JDarrow each 2 Also Dec 31st 1200 noon until There are 13 speciee of  rpoisoning is a prison offenscJan 2nd Please keep this in qreen used as Christsnas trees  joatjaitc measures are ta nA   vft1ir 1 NOTICE The Pinckney beauty bhop will  be closed Iec 24th at 120Oi Rjck Miller, J Lavey C Cambell noon until Dec 26th 900 a mB, Rowell and N Clark The Pinckney varsity, Darrow, Hollinqworth, D HaUiee J Morf CHRISTMAS CANTATA The Christmas program put on S WnrVnAv reserves Hiqqs, at the Congl church under the DSTTvwSST BiU Sdl direction of Mrs Eloyse Camp fh balsam is the most popular Others are white pine fir, hem loefci tuniperw The Mark Matteson family of Cunningham Lake spent Satut day evening at the Joe Griffith Gnome Keilh Ledwidae of the Catholic Seminary, Plymouth is home for he holidays Vr Vince LaRosa and famihr, of Georgia are here for the holi The Gerafd Kennedy family of Howell snent Sim at the Inrfn Kermedy home Murrfcy Kennedy attended e1 Detroit lions Los Anqeles Rams football orkaB to Detrott Sun Latty Camlruni Florls Clark, Percy Ellis and wives attended a Shrine dinner in Brighton ThtireV d night The Cyrus Atle Vrby who  bio In Deroit an attorney who Bhot a Cocker Spaniel belong mg to his neighbors children he cause lit trespassed on his prop erfy and damaged his flower bels was hailed into court and fined 50 and costs for cruelty to animals You could sue for dam ages in iustice court, but in this case damages must be proved 2a past times there have been dog quarantines Em this coutv wheAn afl doqs had to be confin ecL Thesewere due to outbreaks of rabies There is no rabie out break now so there is no guarn tine The county has a dog war den but his duties are confined to picking up unlicensed dogsi and sheep ldlnq dogik  mind and get your appointment in earhr Britta Brash ka, lack Jeffreys, H Rady, Jr Henry Sheridan Hadley and wife of NOTICE OF MEETING Jackson spent Saturday at thj The annual meeting of the Iiv Larry Camburn home ingston County Mutual Fire In Andtefw NeebHttS and wita surance Company for the year apent Wed  with Mrs Blanch 1953 will be held at the home Naylor at Eaton iBapids office , 105 West Grand River Vern Smith and wife of Eaton Howell Michigan on Tuesday, Rapids called at the Andrtw Nesanuy est, 1953 at 2 00 P M, bitt home Sunday for the purpose of transacting Mrs Blanch Clark and Mrs g business as may properly Marion Clark attended the Chris came before said meeting mas exercises at the Carpenter Ifac B House, Secretary school YosUanJi Friday where Cheryl Meyer was on the pro POST OFTflCE ORDER atfam  In accordance with the order Mrs Edith VanOrman crnd 0f the President of the United Son, James of Detroit were week States Friday Iec 26, 1952 will end guests of Mrs Virqiniu Car be considered a holiday in the1 ver were informed that Donald Mea in wy    li von expects to enlist Is the arm postal services and only that ser Mr and Mrs George Meabon rite PAWfllfli scfhool Evx yicee necsary to tiie reasona oiled H the Warren Sncrpp WeiwderWirrfleacher, had thfir ble reoiremente of the MC  VJ2LMH xrIV ,,,,SmVmtesonlast wkThey Cjmns 5 5 will be rendeued The ruralWlllU  of trees at Christmas was not widely spread The only ones we saw then were in churches, schools and th municipal ones They were liqhted with candles and trimmed with cotton and were considered a great fire ha The recount for qov has end ed and turned out as most expected The majority of GOT G Mennen Williams tumped from about 6000 to nearly 11000 This follows the same pattern oi 2 years aqo when in the recount his majority over Harry Kelly jumped from 1100 to 6000 before KeHy threw in the toweL What most people cannot understand is why nearly all of the keq bell Sunday niqht drew a capa fcity attendance Over 80 took part ir it Following it a party was given for the choir in the church basement  and refesh ments  ved Mrs Adeliade Rose on behalf of the choir pre sented MrsCampbell with a gift and errors made and corrected Cftristmae carols were sung and were in fcrvof of WilliamsJU nm Mr Reader played harmonic sed it most of the election board numbers t in Ae state were heavily flepnblicans and they were disposed to qive Fred Alger, Repi, the benefit of every doubt Anyway Gov WilRams made a remarkable win bv gettiria eUfcted orer the Republicans with uC nam anl Mark Meyer who will stay at the Walter Clark home their mother is caring for Willa Lnmb who gave birth to a baby last WedJneskkry  Mr and Mrs Clare Miller, Mr Pexjcy Mowers tand Denise delivered Christrnas gins to memt The Merlin Amburgeys will en tertain me Clifford Miller family GbtisSma Jack Clark Was in Ypsilanti Fri dayand brought back Cheryl j inq for president 7and carrymo the state by 25,0000 Mrs Robert Read and children spent Saturday at the fymm Bullis home in Gregory    bers of Livingston Lodge who The L J Henry fcarJKr are ill Sunday They included hdn the Keith BradBSr jrit Hooker and wift tpest  w iot dettyer mail on DecJfoster 22 ftLWIalNaA to , Svmrtav with Mtea Viola Pettyi, 1952 HSSfi SS P0011 te Dearborn rost or the in Howell Ltwmt E Baugkn Postmeeter WfcW w  m  IV     V Ad , tid r T24 1952 NeixrhJboring Note Pc lack Ackermcai of Greg ory i on his way horns from i Automatic  Thousands of your neighbors are enjoying the wonderful warmthwithoutweight of electric blankets and electric sheets How about you No matter what the weather, soft fluffy wool electric blankets or smooth muslin electric sheets lull you to sleep, keep you warm and comfortable all night long for only two cents Youll fcet years of wear, years of comfort from thesemodern bed coverJ is Blankets in gay colors to complement your furnishin  rose, blue, green, chartreuse, red, and yellow Electric blankets and electric sheets are easy to store and keep in condition They launder beautifully, too Order yours at your electric appliance dealers or neighborhood rdisnn office Mr and Mrs C H McRorie ot Pinjckney called on Miss Esther Joraenson in Greqary last week The ar of Brtgfcton has began condemnation proceedings on a piece of property, adjacent to Mean St for a public parking eite  Mr and Don Leith of Briqhtoo Oeilebortorted their 35th jbmnive saxy last week Mr G M Albrecht of Brighton announces the engagement and apppnoaching marriage ol his daughter, Jeanne, to Mr James Larue of Ptackney son of Mrs Pearl Hmcfasiy The 30th district basketball tournament will be In Brighton this year William McPherson Allen of Brighton has been elected high pifcest of the Howell Royal Arch Mesons Born to Mr and Mrs William Dinato of Pinckney at McPher son hospital, Howell, last week a daughter Mollis Swarthout of Pinckney  had a tonsil operation at Mc  Pherson hospital, Howell, last  II mil  Gov G Mennen Williamsacdned 58 votes in the Washte counts vote recount Miss Isabel Brady, daughter of Rev Donald Brady, former Hnclaiey pastor, was pianist a the Mich State Normal Christ mas program Washtenaw Lodge No 65 F  A M will install their newly ete7ted officers Dec 27 Donald Mast was elected master The Chelsea school will move In their new elementary school during the Christmas vacation The toother, entertained the members of the Chelsea high school foot ball team at achick en dinner last week towell Theater O WELL MICHIGAN ScrhirdayDecember 2 HORIZONS WEST Starring Robert Ryan Julia Adams AND Johnny Weissmuller VOODOO TIGER m Sunday Monday Disc 28 29 Matinee Sun at 230 P M cont Statrina Lex Barker, and Dorothy Hart in TARZAtrS SAVAGE FURY travel comedy Tues Wed Dec 30, 31 Oliva De Havilkmd in Daphne Du Mauiiers MY COUSIN RACHEL cartoon comedy sshort Dexiet theater  TexU, Mich ADMISSION  fchildreln 14 Adults 4 Snows at 7PJvl  9PM Daily Cont Sunday 3PM Take Her To A Movie At Least Once A Week Friday Sat Dec 26 27 Gene Autrey and Champion in BARBED WIRE Genes Double Dynamite AND Star Spangled Entertainment JRETREAT HELL  With Frank Love joy Richard Carlsosi Anita Louise Sunday Monday Dec 28 29 tomorrow Today Now Lansd Sings Again Mario Lansa ia BECAUSE YOURE MINE si teeieJroi , Because he thrilled you as the Great Caruso Becauso He Ea SEE YOUrDEALER or Detroit Edison   , Wagoners Grocer  6066 Pinckney Road Quality Merchandise LOW PRICES Beer and Wine to Take Out HOURS Daily 8to 9 Sunday 9 to 8 Phone Howell 705J4 25 eurs Ago The Hoff Sisters entertained I Will Hoff of Detroit, Mrs Eliza The home on the Joe Stack 6 1 and iamily and Mr able iann occupied by Mr and md s 1 Siglerv Christ Mrs Joe Stackable jr burned on  mas Monday Joe Depefcherst and Roger De tneak ot Holland arrested for robbing George lhichmondPinck uey farmer of 50X in bonds have been bound over to circuit  court Qit thai The Congl church will hold a iwtrtch night service New Years Patnck Lavey and son, Leeen tertained the Patrick Lavey chil dren and Barney Lynch for dinn erj Christmas Emii Weddige has returned 60m California Mrs Elizabeth Morhouse, the aged Marion woman who dis appeared several weefcs ego bas not been found and renew fed search is being made M arid Mrs Icfmrfs floche en talned their chiklren Christmas Miss Lucy Harris entertained Christmas the W E Murphy and Louis Monks families Dr Breen of Detroit has pur cfoased 80 acre on Chambers Lake of John Chambers Ml Efciabeth Curler tecefrv d word Friday of the death oi her neice Dorothy Curlett ofj RoeetvlBe  Surveyors arevol work, on Mass St wWdiwill be paved in fce spring  I 4 members of the CongL 4F hvars Age The K O T M will have their big Day Feb 17 There will be a dinned, followed by a play and dance  Mrs Delia Merrill of Iosco was Sound dead in her buggy Wed She had started to drive to Follerville and died of a heart attack vcM W for Announcement  4 to Appear la this Mwspapt  AHWINCHI oiiAuiif Endeavor went to tne SMITH FARM EQUIPMENT Friday elaht and jBtweJL MLdu STATt OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court fox the County ol Livingston In the Matter oi tne Estate of John Robb, M I At a session oi said court held on December 5 1952 Present, Hon HirusB B Smithi Judge of Probate Notice is Hereby Given That all person interested in said, estate are directed o appear befor said Probate Court on January 12, 1953 at 1000 a m to show cause why a license should not granted to Ross J, Robb, guard ian of said estate, to sell or mort gage the interest in certain real estate described in his petition for the purpose of support and maintenance of said ward It is Orderedjhat notice there of be given by publication of a copy hereof for three weeks con secutiveiy previous to said day of hearing in the Pinckney Die patch, and that the petitioner cause a copy of this notice to to be served upon each known party in interest at his last address by registered mail  re turn receipt demanded, at least fourteen 14 days prior tosuch hearing, oi by personal service at least five 5 days prior to to such hearing  i Hiram RaitLJudge of Probate A true cocy  Celestia ParshaiL Register  Probate SiAi Ut MICHIGAN The Probate Court tor the Ceunty oi Livingston In the Mattel ot the Estate of Vem L Cory, Deceased Present Honorable Hiram R Smith, Judge of Probate At a session ci said Court held on December 16, 1952 Noucd is hereby givenThat all creditors of said deeased are re quired to present their claims in writing and under oath to said Couri wo to servd a iooy mere of upon Clarice L Reason of Pinckney, Michigan, fiduc iory of said estateand that such Claims Will  Be Heard and that the heirs at law of said  deceaeed be determined by said Court at the Probate Office on j March 2, 1953 at ten A M It is Ordered That Notice mete of be given by pufcttoattoa oi a copy hereof for inree weeks consecutively previous to said day oi hearing in the Pinckney Dis patch and that the fiduciary, cause a copy of this stotice to be served upon each known party  in interest at his last known address by registered xredL return receipt demanded, al least four leetrtH days prior to euch hear mc OK by pejeeexd Mnrtoe at least five C5 days prinr to euefe hearing Hiram R Smith Judge of Probate A true  C J Clinton and wife spent n Monroe The Merwin Cambeu Iamily attended the Christmas exercise Thursday night at the Beurman school, where Audrey Lee is tea dher and at the Marion Center school Friday, whtre C H Mo Ratio teaches Iie Tames Hall children were on the progam The Wlnans Lake school held Sunday at the Vem Fisk home their Christmas program Mon day night C J Clinton and wift spent Christmas at the Ralph Clinton name in Detroit Thomas Clark and family of Detro I called at the home of Mrs Margaret Clark Sunday Mr and Mre Raymond Mor wftv will spend Christmas with his folks In Centerline Wed Dec 31 ai 1130 P M    New Yeare Eve Midnight Show  Y with Be My Love  ANYBODY SEEN MY GAL  nSmrToday0 R Statrina I 21225 ,qfld Piper Laurie Bock Hudson and Tues Wed Thurs Dec 30 31 1 Qtarlee Cobura I Come along with Cary Grant Ginger Rogers, Marilyn Monroe For the most hilarious picture of the 2xr MONKEY BUSINESS cartoon news sports Coming Bloodhounds of Broadway Lost in Alaska My Wlfes Best Friend Sylvan Theater Chelsea fcScnlgaa Tues Wed, Thur Dec 23, 2425 BECAUSE YOUlR MINE musical in Technicolor with Mario Janen, Doretta Morrow and James Whitmore shows 715915 Friday Sat Dec 26 27  I DREAri OF JEANJE  Musical in color starring Ray Middleton, Muriel Lawrence an Bill Shirley catoon  latest news Sunday Monday Dec 28 29 HAS ANYBODY SEEN MY GIRL Technicolor Starring Piper Laurie, Rock Hulson Char les Coburn, Lynn Bari Gigl Perreua Sparking with fun and frolic romance Sunday Shows at 3 5 7 9 Coming Around Fly Shoulder Thur, FrL Jan1 2 New Years Day at 230 P M Mitsi Gaynor, David Wayne and Oscar Levent in THE I DONT CARE GIRL in technicolor Gaming Ruby Gentry The Iron Mistress Lee Tkeater Wbttssore Lake, Mich Friday and Sat Dec 26 27 , Double Feature WOMAN OF THE NORTH COUNTRY It technicolor Starring Rod Cameron and Gale Storm AND APACHE WAR SMOKE Technicolor Gilbert Roland, Gfenda FarrelL Robert Horton, Barbara Ruick Gene Lockharl Also Cartoon Sun Mon Tues Dec 26 29 30 THE QUIET MAN  wttb, John Wayne, Maureen OHara and Barry Fttsgerald Also Rainbow Plymouth Adventure Wed Thurs Dec 31 Jan 1 THE SAVAGE White man by birth Savage by heart Staring Charlton He ston, Susan Morrow Peter Hanson and Joan Taylor I NOTICE Theater will be closed Also Technicolor featurette  for the Holiday Season after the SAMBA MANIA plus news above dates Watch for reapenin novelty Cartoon date   w Avon Theater Sto4Uiaaet Micmgun i CArrifnas   3 Av ond a Happy New Year The Cory Store  5 I  Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to All The Detroit Die SetVtf wp IIIII IIILWi11141 wsmmmnm  VWWWWKWtlvf V111  , 74JflJ  f f  Wdnday, Dumber 24, 1952 ,  Plnckaey Dispatch Entered las 2nd Class Matter ajt PoBtottice wiSULCIlj vns Jhouen vJivd unu CxUluitu iupeIVii01i 1UWU OiUD ui Lue 4 inn AiPoi Kennev   V J  J  ,   JtVWOir pJ muu A Merry Christmas a Mo 1 il New Year to All  1 J  ,L 1  , v n7vtff vhe Pinckney Fabricating  Sheet Metal Cn GREETINGS TO ALL Merry Christmas and a Happy New Ytarto 411 Lr Cuaiies Hoaae aai tumii oi ueiioiL spem aunac y ui   LUktf ivicme koine MX anu ivira  r iACrut were in MJUOH rnaai 10 autsii to auena ine xuneiui  u jit cua iiner Junaay quests oi the Hoy he son lamniy were juimex Prau ai  pnmiiy Marvin fratt ana tarn iiy una rioya ixmer lamily oi  oooplrsvilte , ivii una Mis Louis Coie eu tertuinba ioi ciinnei bimuuy ine  WilDur Coyie tamily or tioweii ana in Oiaience Jbiapish lam iiy oi Chelsea , ihe loiiowinq irom here attend fcned the Conicafietnuiy Cnrisii Comerence ai Wiliainston last, inuraaay Mrs Louis Coyiehvai ivieivin, Helen Tipiaay, Mrs jas  iSinger Mrs JNorman Yvrute, ana MrsheienTitus A large auenaance was pres ent at me cruiaiens party given at the school baturaay niqht DY trie iiremen Santa was here and  uisnbuiea gills ana asKea ine wants oi he children Motion pic  tuxes were snown Koss Tjead and wife will spend Christmas at the Hussel lie ad home in Pittsburq, Pa Jon  Lunaeen una wite ol De troit callea on Irancis Shehan and wile Sunday We thank Myron Rogers for a pox oi six jars ot marmalade sent Jjom Braaeutown, Florida, He was a brothoi of MrsChaiiesj Grimes and worked on the Dis patch under F L Anariws over ou years aqo  Miss Lois McDonrineil is spend inq Christmas in Rome, Italy The Martin fitter ir family will spend Christmas at the Jonn rong home hi bnqhton  Mrs Wm Mercer visite  at ine Walter MeLcer home in ,i Lansing last wetK, ine vv iii i cers will spena Lhidnu Lt Chailes Lisele una wm o row erviJle called con Mrs iiii olimer Sunday Mis voLin ill sped Chiistmas with tiiem Secqt Philhp McDonnell caJ ed up his parents from Texas ounday The Gene Shehan family o Ann Arbor will spend Christmas at the Louis Shehan home John McDonnell and wifewill ipend Christmas at the Kar old Day home in Detroit Mary Ann Campbell, Naz reth Academy, Kaalmazoo is spend inq the hoidays with her parents Mr and Mrs Roy Cambell The Pettysville Civic Improve ment Assn sanq Christmas car  ols in that neighberhood Monnight Mre Dizabe4h Martin and Miss Gertrude Spears of Los An qles, Calif, were called here Fri  by the serious illness of their father, Edward Spears Ben White and wife called on the Carl Bidwell family in Briqh ton Thursday Mrs Edna Euler and Mrs NeU Wylie called on Mr Euler at the  State San Sunday Dr and Mrs Harlow Shehan of Tackson called on Mr and Mrs Wm Shehan Saturday   Mr and MrsLloyd Hendee and Mrs Lynn Hendee were in Lan  nq last Wednesday 19 members of Pincknev Chap ter CX E S 145 attended the school of instruction at Howell last Wednesday and assisted in the work William Shehan and wife will  spend Christmas with IMrs Madeline Shehan of Ann Arbor 1 16 from Pinckney chapter O E  S attended an Hnatfton at the Howell Chapter last week Tes Lee Lavey 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TO CMOOflU  i i t  Thomas Read Sons   NEW GOLDEN JUBILEE MODEL COMING SOON Born to Mr and Mrs Leo The Robei AckW ifarfly ex The RoW Tasch lamily wiU I ForJ Fafrnng Headquartete Bettys Betty Carr at Northville pect to spend Christinas with the  ital Sat  qirl Janet Tcrine llonslie HoVins IXBoKbf toK Te and Mrs Jomes A  een rcit calM at the Roger, Fred Read was in Detroit 2, tWifrwdaryy   day la week    1    i    soend Christmas eye wih MVa Annrr Tdsh in Detry    Fronk  Wh te and wife of Howell celled at true home of Ben White Sunday SMITH FARM EQUIPMENt, Howell Michigan  1 Hoekrt Swartfeout im fffljmaim PgPAfO i WeieadayJ fteoeenbe 2t 1951   13 a r f V  An Appealing Job for Qualified Young Women  PROFESSIONAL CORNER 1 THERE ore limited number of openings lor qualified young women as long distance oper ators EXCELLENT working conditions friendly business THE HNCKNEY SANTWJUUM AY M DUFFY M D Pincknoy u Mtenflgan Daily U00 A M to 24K r M Except Wednesdays  Men lues FrLSal,  0 fl P m B McCLOSXEY S ood wages, unusual chance r advancetrrient no expert ience necessary IF YOU ARE looking for a good  Denis 112 North Mictiacu Av Telephone Office W5 2esiUftir Mi Eveninas by AnuointaMuU Howell i Mtetoan HERBSNEED Phone 183 207  Gs  j rex HowrtU  stanzas Real Estate, Icsuranije, Itekerage position that can be fun and City, Lake and Fasjn Paonerfy interesting too, visit ployment office    our em Michigan Betl Telephone Co 323 EAST WASHINGTON Ann Arbor Mich A Speciality Art Your Property  J lie Shell do the most ironing week after week   tn les time, with less effortl STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court lot County os Livingston In the Matter of the Estate of Charles H Erwood Deceased, At a session of said Court held December 8, 1952 Present, Honorable Hiram H Smith, Judge of Probate Notice U Hereby Given, that all LEE LAVEY General Insurance Plage 59F3 Pincknev Ab rUTRIGERATION SERVICE HAROLD RADY Repairs on All Makes Phone Ptocl ney 151F3  AUCTIONEER Farm Sales a Speciality BERT WYLIU CALL FOWLEYILLE 436F6 DR C J TOWNER Dentist 8044 Portage Lake cA ter Phone Dexter 3461 REAL E81 4TE Farms, Homes Lain PtoperUat and Business OppartunuUf LUt Your Property wilh Me GERALD REASON Broker 4 U d Jfarth Pearl Pinckney, Mich, Ptyi JJj Irtione 157F11 RiJKdrlitt MYSON J HUGHW Plumbing and Heanna State 8717 Lauftsids Drlv license Hush Lafct P H SWARTHOUT  8CM Funeral Hose Don C Swarthout Director Modern Equipment Ambulance ftsrvloe dnono 39  63, Pmdsnoy Mice FRED C RETCKHOFF flk OPTOMETRIST  120 West Grand ftver AT Ik well u MkMawt I none 358 Eoeideace 6U UOYITHENIHEF Livestock Hauina Weekly Tips Muae To Dtefe General Tracking Pincny, Mir Phone 161F13 H W WYLZk NOTARY Insurance and Blende lONE 136 Pincknry CEMETEJY MEMORIALS Prices You Can Afield To Pa MILFORD GRENITE WORKS Gilford Michigan  Free her for all time, from the ordeal of hand ironing Give her the only complete ironer on the market   Ironrite Only Ironrite has that versatile roll with the Twin End  designtwo free, open, identical  endsl Only Ironrite assures her quick, easy, fatiguefree ironing of everything Dont give her a halfway ironer    come in and see Ironrite, see for yourself that only  Ironrite is the complete ironer  C Classified Arive iFw5 T SJ MUUW m MWJ ww,  w  TOTr  i u J HI m color blade, tan and white Own creditors of said deceased are re LU51 Bsctale Hound Black, Tanker can have by proving property quire to present their claims in I Jj White lost in the vicinity of j Mrs Gordon Michael writma and under oath, to said sPcs Road and Ceder Lake f JMierson Lake Rd WIIUIJ uau uuui Wui, , Road Herbert Rorabacher 5Q2S5 W 7 Mile foad Northvilie Mich  HELP WANTED Departfcnen Phone 1237J2 store Full time job Pinckney COAtf IN AND SEi US  WELL SHOW YOU THE AMAZING FATIGUEFREE WAY TO IRON  ON IRONRITB Court and to serve a copy there at upon lEjobert R, Erwood of 23270 Mapleridge,Detroit,19,Mich qan the fiduciary of said es late bud chat such claims will be heard and the heirs at law of said deceased be detenu ined by said Court at the Pro bate Office on February 24, 1953 atWn AM It m Drdered, That nattee there by be given by publication of FOR RENT Winterized cortagt at Portage Lake Phone 1535 Howell Michigan Genl Store Phone 140 t WAN TED Housekeeper for small modern home in country Two 100 REWAxuJ i adults Phone Dexter 5191 I will pay 100 rewad for the FOR RENT Modern 4 room infoitoation leadinq to the arrest house and bath MrsEarl Gallup and conviction oi the vandals iFhoneU9 , who wrecked and damaged the FOUND Black  Kress Road at  xJXJSiU DWC  LAVEY HARDWARE fc  Plumbing Water System etc  Stanley Dtnke Wayne Can has returned to his home at Novi from the North vilte hospitaL The Doyle Templeton family o Keego Harbor spent Sunday at the Albert Shirley home Gerue Reason and wife of De troit are now at Miami Flonda Pic Fuobert Amburgey and family erpect to return to Sava naqh, Grojrgia Saturday M J Reason and wife will en terrain their children and lam hendw CambeU family Celec Pah will entertain he Dick Young Jam Rsji  Probate ily Christmas Qna Cambell and wife were in Ann Arbor Saturday Ona Cambell and wife will spend Christmas at the Oral Lentz Jiome in Lansing  1 secutivelyprevious tosaiddayof hearing in the PinckneyDispatch and that the fidicuary cause a copy of this notice to be served upon each known party in intei est eft hie last known address by registered mail return receipt demanded at least fourteen 14 prior to such hearina or by personal service at least five 5 dayt prior to such hearing Hiram R SmithJudge of Probate A true copy Box 108 Pincknev Michigan ion coon  taffMTiSS d PSLJSnasJZ  sale a Cheerful Monogram coal and wood stove 20 with FOR SALE2 storm windows, cabinet Phone lfelFll at 9040 24x60 and 26x63 inches, a wood Farley Rd Puickney ,  Jl  Pinckneys  Bob Can of Grand Rapids Herald was home the first of the week Mrs Mae Metz of Howell, spent Sunday at the Lee Lavey home lathe, African Violets MrsMartiaret Clarkphone FOR rooms i i  QUALITY  Mr and Mrs Roberts Given attended the Christmas party for Mich Molded Plastics employ ees at Dexter high school Sat I night It consisting of dinner dis 1 tribution of profit sharing oertiJB i caftes, gift etvdhancfe, enteirtcdn mont by Lelbridge 6 Genell and dancincjl fi Johnny Harberds or Chester There were also attend ance prizes Meats Fruit Groceries Vegetables Pish  TWO TIPS FOR CAREFREE TRIPS Protect valuables left at home Protect travel cash when you roam RENT 2 sleeping Call 120FU WANTED  All kinds of raw furs, beef hide sheep pelts, and deer skin Lucius I Doyle Phone Pincknev 42FOR SALE Davenport and chair, green chsfap phone 15QF3 LOST Male Beagkj hound near pingree  Wasson RdsRewarc James Choate 24121 Murray Mt Clemekis Mch, Established 186 Incorporated lblS McPHERSON State BAN HoweH Mich A MERRY CHRISTMAS It is our wish that the joys and blessings of the Christmas Sea son will hll each and very home  inir AUTOMATIC SAW HUNO 75 121F41 SEPVICE WHILE YOD 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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;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&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;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;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&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> Vjr  mmmtmm v w iwup ffmfmit 0  f  Dispa olUiW fHr HKCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, December 17, 1952 Sfieluc Mirror QuUCcjufifcw  r 22 months a ,o a nervous tathjer touched c mach to a pile ot maps m the slaia aUica jouil dinq a Lansinq and storied a 6yt0uJUO hue Michiqan is just beqirmunq io iecover iiom it Lasi webk Insurance AqrLuliuit and Puuciic Service moved bacr ino the op floor oi the buiidinq ana by January he 3 top iiooi YLiai com peeled ill be oci  The young tather is in pun ot  divorced On Feb 8 1951 hj vas i only 13 ond worried about his j drali status his  aed CIRCuii COURT NEWS j Au  a  ,  y udod Homer Has,w  , 1 c  ii was rounu Quiiiy c ,  ii ihoounq his  lanaiord, joe Schroeaer Sen i i2iico vas Gecirea Jesse Henry O pinckney was on the jury Thursday iiht rnarislauq titer1 iai oj Charles Schuiteis started aa spinci 3ueed a  uliiolic Marys Catholic Church irJkxckriy Michigan total INotfc CHRISTMAS CANTATA DEC2I Ihe junior ana Senior choirs GnutaSchool JNews 11  SdmUtt the the ConqL church will pre j  their Uirrent Commeai junduy Mam Summer bly, 600 10 0 lliU Winter 800  1000 itjveuna Devotionst rnuay veil j  ca 30 p so NuaeSfiioiXtM  Oho Lutermosex j rnaay cuiei Uoijia Do skull nurture in a j Saturday 730 to 300 Drawl near ihe Hciy lavern at iuuacy iUst feC0 Mas   ihion which caused death ihi jury war ou 3 hours and  oaoa v tfj buiid a small hie coniess to it  and qo io prison io qet out of the army li Ihe blaze that followed 15 firemen were injured most of  h oice equipment destroyed I and i30u emoics were left1 whout a place to work, it took he Lansinq iiie dcpt and those ham Grand Rapids, Flint, Battle Ttsjk and Jackson to put rhej urc out It was dayr, before the fire vas under control ID the meantime various state depis weLe saauJaied all ovLcuasinq The rubble was not irfecrnoa1 up until spnq A new oMce buiidinq called the Steven T Mason building is be ac erected It will house 1500  welders StiTi this will not sat tefv the need, as the stae vvill employee I J in ideu was to J wrought in a no, quilty vedic ug CUUUIlw e batU day p u ov Martin iavan and ivirs Lucille ney ere on the jury o  bhiiey WLLS defended I ev Keith Rueqseqger, Pastor Jesse Henry j Q at church, oi Pinck Junior cnoir practise Wea  , j Thursday 730 p m,pruer meet  3U p m Pernor choir piactise 73U pm Weauesday Suijuay iU30 a, m sermon, il3U a m Sunday School, d every iuxe3 trcuis und prese  IVK cej Ijanca Glaus will be  FiRUtfSrib CHRISTMAS PuRTY Hi j rucki2oy Fiiciiion wih no a iheir annual Chistmas party at the schco , iU UL  dU p in   qym baiar  vVe preach Uiirist anc i iouon pic one JS ve ve w j isen3 lor me J 1 th uit1 Ail aie invited LALIES AID The jjaaics iuu oi th Chmch met last 1nuts home ot  Mrs IvJi  Jvlro Xcith iiueq  LiiiiOt It  VvOnq i seqqer l me sm have 130 i  d quccrters Richard Shayihe ftrcl uq is ser vinq 4 to 10 years and will no1 qci out until Feb 8, 1S54  Droft officials say his worrie were all imaqinery hat ni r  marired father he would have been exempt from draft F COUNT ST A FTS IN CCTTNTY The rcco  qovc no si OT1 Mcr i  1  T1  Cccch a counv boaro  On tv  only 2 townships wnre re  ae v o j ChI  ir Hi r  lions and Mrs Lotta Smith iavor i ouot, cop, ed wih a senq ana two read J Cof ,aJJ  ri i iijiuiuie Calves anoaii wiurcli v fr i5fciciv astt S Supi Wultei Each n, VoTiiiip  5 senq inq which were qietly appiecia ed, Li,Lon a oiUcers as held and the foiicwinq wee eectea ires Mrs hia Buzzard, Vice Pies Myro M aiDon Lucille Sims  iriuj iGii Lliie aner vhicli iljs iiiesUrrmis wee yev j ed ivis Mac KocUpeu vcre o   hostesses I VtT dues1    4tun v 10JJ 130 Rev Jcmes Lark from chicaqo, will sped at the Calvary Mennj unite OIiULh on Ltc Id al 6  p m in the inteiest of the work   amonq the coioced in Chicaqo YOJ EuciJue Ccuiae oi e n Lldic Missions spoke at ie Cal  vuv kc nViiie church on L  ai i V m tlT 1 iCVj Cohocah an Dcss  s, votes 1   tckinq heir tirp a0, thrv 1 vill Ve celled o bv o r rT,riVr of rourMos the   itc Mur  ohoc r Hay  unteci LCC  ylLL1 t buii No ii  ut WOTIiCE j viiool ci hiGUuctions o0 P ivi at iiuveii   iormaLa I  Kicqiam ic z, 1, iiiiviiO cnaper  ,v qo io Adrian o lhe i A mas qiits ior iu chti i ily one vho vOuu like to  ent their Christras Cantata on Sunday niqht at 7JU eatitlea Pcpare him Room  All are in vitecL Junior Choir Joy io the Would Away in a Manqer Si ion  Niaht Go Tell It on the Mountains Spiritual O Come All Yo Faithful 7th ana 6th Grade Chorus It Came upon a Midnight Clear Anqels We Have Heard on Hiqh Ctuibt was Lorn on Xmas Day Snior Choir No One Little Candle Choir No 2 Lei Every Heart Prepare Him Room Solo Pa t,   Orlana Wiiiflow No o, Silen Niqht, Quintett and  vn SoloLois Shirley, MrsWay ne h illeroe Sally Miller, Ann Shirley Reason No4 O Come to Abide with Us Solo Pauli Cuilet No 5 The Anqels   Choir No 6 Away in o Manqer by Qiartette Adelaide Rose Gen VT VanSlambrookCarlene Zieq  le Jane Nosh  No, 7 Thee Kinqs of Orionsolo by    Jack Hannctt nd Mens Chorus The Offertory Oraan Solo No f There is Room in Myj Choir i Mr Reader nrn niChoi Postlide   First Grade News Donald LaBe has a pppei Judy H u cowboy simt oiiwun Gaiiup, a maqnet Sue went to Detion Satmuay, saw Santa Club, reindeer ana sleiqh Sht saia ae haa puots lor neipeis ra  V a recent suSM ihe also rode on the escalator C4urt dsion alter thev SS7  oom1 Wil  iucd at tU cominq session of the teaiSmZZ  auow townships te1  th cTce who were cut o4  csrrr ear S0O No   bv Th Yw e also Karen ilowtii nas a new bcaii Shtd aaw Santa uiaus and qol cunay ana peanuts eoiqe Oi,oqne has qloves Ilike nummers qrunaiather visitea inn last week una proaqrt hmi a coconut VVe ae qeitmq ready ior Xmas by makinq chains ana suinq pop corn io our tiee We tire makinq a Christmas muru lor our wail Santa will soon be hero We wish you a Merry Chiistmas ana  a Happy New Veer Grades i and 2 Dimy Morse went to Detroit ay and saw Santa at Hudsons Becky Mcrses mother bouqhti new iiioLUm lo uimnq room Mike Haiam saw Santa in Ann Arbor Sutuiday bach iJuli is pamtinq a bia Chxistmas picture V e ae dnwmq 2 Chistmas mures The seonj qraue mur al is obout The Little Loid sat on the town boards far over 1U0 years The present town board consists of only 3 persons, supervisor, clejrk and treasuwet ana is not considered big  fenouqh or givinq wide enough reprcsanaation The supreme court ruled that the justices oi peace had judicial powers only and had no placd on a township board whose duties are purqfly leqrslative There Satur j L  arc   f icrure  r in l r ill  wi K l i qjo pLeuie call Albena Dinkxe  v 1, oiu wiii arianqe a riae xCi you, Vvc vail leave r inckney j ai i i oU A M Sunday Miaqe Miiieir Sec rs re rested fror FHcy tc Wed  ci rirfrpj DQ roccinr showed uo Th ccduntc  rWilliams qained 9 vo4e da in Vfartland rmd He a Alber cclCd th1 ccuii nirihl when N  s maiorr  Vent up to 10 715 due to a 700  voK error femd in Jackson county i, T,ie a  rerCGRES BASTCFT BT Dftvier 54 South Lyon 3Man r vcr A H tbd 2 Vason 52 Howell, 37 Trand Fapd  din Abor 1 neVton 5H, Clarencevitte 4 Pert Rok   nveer 25 Vrryve 41J Yes itl G2 Chaise P, Tincoln H  Pajudee 53 Roosevelt 41 Milcnl 41 Sfcrine 38 Northville 58Mil fer 50 Webberville 41, StMarys, 2 Wfibberville 41, DeWltt 36  Okemus 73 Dansville 52 Mor entf 62 Addison 54, Leslie 50 Fowlerville 30  CnISIMA3 CiU, i you want to mc  tuiti tnai jt 4   o Aunt Neu bacis iii the oa nomc tovn tins Chiistmas, uk it from the bkchiqan beb id ,honc company that you m do well to follow two s iqq ColiOio  1 n wid help a lot if you an by numoer  2 it wLi help even more if  A Christmas en by tli Si n CT 7J0,   ember 21 MAiiVLM SVARTHGtori ivid7Llr kvvankiouL 6 died at ins iiome in Lexer Fnaay He as joii in hmcivncy iicuch lii, 1 beoaa the son ol Mrmd iVus, juiin Sv  iviius who cuca in itjji in PJJ he married Gonna Woiii who survives iiiere are also iive uiiuqnicrj ana a ton Stanley iiito luuGiai vas at the Kem iuneia Home, Dexter, Suriday vvnu baiia, m Forit Lawn Gem etiry  fk Svarthout, iinckney, and ai vvuham Swcrnout of Dear ci ore brothers ol the aeceas BriedicMon anl CrPISTMAS CONCERT ML Zo1 Farl cut on her Christ mao conc3rt at the school lm day niaht as follovsCome All Ye Fnithul,Junior and  Senior Chorus WWish You Merry Christmas I  Tuffiio Hiah Chorus The Firs Need Tedition a Marys T nllaby  lesus, the List qrud  is caliled A Merrv Christmas Secon I Grade Billy Liqht J back in schooJ aflo beinq bscrit a week Icamv Bloxom s qrani father vu   Lei Sat d Nciiyjy iieaa and John Holben pbirted ixinseteas on the win  dows WJ are makina Christmas bells Eden Sinuer pulld a  seems to be1 a crusade cfiqainst the use of the letter X in spelbnq the word ChristmasTha assumption is that X stands tor cross once used by iileratate per  ons who could not write as iheir siq nature or the unknown quantity in aiqebra probebn and as such its use to denote tho name of Christ is impioperSchol ars who have studied it dehv  this According to thein the X is an abbreviation for the Greek letter chi which is also the first three letter in Cnristmas and its use date Is back many centuries Xn also stands for ChristianXty tor Christianity and Xpher for GluristopherI Hob Mb it you Cni or so beioi3  xiii a aay sanas Eve i,it nck thui I dchiqan BFII  wont qa the old coileqetry to eve call it lanaies but indica viom re that pcrnaps as many as  00,COO people will bei try inq at onceUnder die circuui pec pic aro f alls IS IN JAPAN Pyt Earl J Packer of Eta Jime, whose wif el Betty, lives at Fow  Ierville was recently Graduated from he Army Specialist school at Eta Jima He compietcl i a six weeks course in the operation and and maintenance of enqineerincr eampmclnt includmq4 cranes and  shovf His parents are Mr and Mr, Ernest Packer of Pinckney tc cal iitaa j, Tctepuioue toar u of delays m pfdinq Ifccuqh r nninq for plenty of opera toii and lonq ciistance circuits to  nif et this busy Yule Seasons rush beqan Decrember 26 1951 Lbi years 175000 roll tally cave sdme inyiiccrtiotn of what o expect this year v  DLec dialinq of onq distance jails by operators to key cities raouchout the nation has increa scd this past year That will help the company in handlinq the big load but probably not enouah to avoid delays in hand linq lSs inevitable rush   lunior Hiqh Senior Chorus noitiie marriid Eva j Ve Shall Feed His Flock solo by   Frilicia Oleski  fesus Te Palestrina Senior Choii Glory to God Jr and Sr Chorus Avis Maria Senior Hiah Girl Prayer for Peace, Jrand SrChoir Ono ,idte Candle Senior Chorus The lords Prater Paula Crlett Chntus Matu Hodic Junior Hiqh oy to theWorld Go Tell it on the Mountain It Orfme Upon a Midniaht Clear  Anacls We Havo Heard on Hiah  Dok the Hall Junior Ensemble I Wo Pd CaVn neqro spiritual A RorVin All Miaht, Boys G Club  God F Glorious Tmqlo Fells Whito Chrismas Senior Hiqh Beudru Savior  fijier,t Niqht Jr and Sr Hiqh Solo     Georre Johnson Mr Elose Campbel accomp anist MFtS JENNIZ ALLEN Ms Jennie Aden cliea in Cal iifornia iast week She was th a uqnter ot Loree White of Pinck  neyShe marricU Harola Aliena j ramburq mail carrier, He re j tired and the family moved to   Calkornla There is 013 auuqh ter UVINGSTON LODGB NO 76  F  A M CALENDER Installationof officers Dec 20, f Dnner at Hansons 630 for all  who desire to go  Tnsalllng officers are Francis Dodcfc, Gd S D, Detroit mar shrrll, Rex Sackett, Detroit, chap lain, Olin Robinson, scroary, Norman Milter Lunch will be aarved affa installatiPn Vinn Prrahr W M UBRARY NEWS Ther will be a Story Hour fo chi d n in the librarr Tuesday J  Dec 23 and Tuesday Dec 30 at t P M All children are cordiaUy invited If the auk tidance warrants it, we will make the Tues Pftorv Hour a reqular library ac tivity BASKET BALL SEASON OPENS Pinckney opened her baske bal season Friday by winninq tone qame and icsinq 2 The qiris snaqqad the only Pinckney victory defeatinq the Dexter lassies, 17 o BMary Ann Leach qot 8 points for Pincknev and  Julie Kahn 6 Others in the line up were Dorothy  Lavey, Ruth Kirscbke,Lois and Lucille Beachy Marilyn Clark anifene Haines  Tlie boys teams lost to Stock bridqe B5 to 35 and 39 to 20 pinckney was late strtinq this year and Stockbridqe had all ready won 3 qames beyond this onejim Matteson was hicrh for j Pinckney with 8, Jeffreys, Mlofka SCHOOL NOTES Continued Fifth Grade Speilinq be  results Dennis Moqan winnerLorerta Tomasik  runnerup Mary Lou winner and batuiaay  i cry tooth Diunne and Vhqinia Curls were absent idonday Noiiv Head was 7 yeais oa Tuesday We a0 busy ae oradnq oa  Ohrijim as t  e We are maKinq a fireplace, chimney ana artificial tree to sei besiae it  did, Couion has a new teo scofao, Roinii humi, new shoe, ana hat, Walace Sinqt rievv DOOts John iioip u a nev qun and Aiiii iviciiKu new shoes j ay Darrow Liouqm  Aaao poem Oil  y  v 0 tuuiq poLon ior our GiUiUiiu uee, mc  Xma mu as ana uw  1 es to iiuiau iliu luqiii iieioie ChiiSimas ihiia Gcdu Bob rloinar una 1 cry , OACII WUIJ uinq aoAn mi Sunuay   Vve Uiuuk h  riuoi boaia 10 j our uiuuiiiias ueevVu muUc oaj  own aLorauouo civ suuuq pop I corn lor it  bunny Hmchoys cousin,Diane, I visitea he baturuay  BwUuara liauqmi was in Lan sinq 1vionuay Isanpy barrow helped the teamer aber school Friday Cvvace Pouison has a nou watch Tommy ieaa was in Ann Arbor There has been much in the papers of late concettjning Lady Wonder, the tadcinq horse of Richmond, Va who is 27 years old, This horse has been around for some time but only became fame us recently when she locat ea the body of boy who had been missing for 2 years Wow of course this horse does not ink, No horse ever did Shti puneiies out words on a specially built, typewriter, Occasion aUv sheqives a wrong answer aut in the mam she hits the nail on the head, Now such horsea re nothinq new There have oeen hundri as of educated norses We saw one in Wixom bias Circus years aqo who told  lime, ihe rinqmaski borrowed a wateh Lorn a local doctor in the uaience, snowea it to the  lioe who puwoa  umes in the sawdusi ol me rmqmade a dash ana paweU 4 times more The ume was 4 minutes past 4Then Uire were horses who could PICK out diiiercnt colors Vans dhow iad a horse, Forest Teni pgs who spelled out words by pLbnig up iettersHe also wrota on u blackboard witn a piece of chaik in a leather hoiaer which he heid in his tettJi Ot cours no one questioned the intellio eaice of the animal but it was I inouqht that in some way he  i obeyed siqnals from the ringI master Anita Shirey runnerup We made the decorations for our tee and trimmed it Monday We thank Mr Kennedy for putt inq it up Rvan Bonner mad  a nice wreath for our room his qrand baui burq visited mouier Sunday Only 10 more aays until Xmas Lucille Barrett wrote a ietier to ner qrand mother We hod our Christmas party Fiiaay and K Mcrtesoi each had 6  A 3 local tefcrms plav at Man Chester hi week Dir cmd Chri ramobell were rt Kovrell Pcrturdav niqht with jndsw Campbell Th Dick Yovna family  Qrwar snent PHor OT tfr Arrw CcrwwMf home  MTS MrrWe Sunlrrm flew tc St PVersbuW Florida, las  Vteetnesdcnr The Le tenr ftmllvr,nf1 Sundm a the Wrcrn Shiffd homl in Ann Arbor I The Don Grimth trwilv Aw  Arbor soent Sunday at the J or 1 GtWh home     Ar mA Mr Wi ,U Tones o  plT ann ivu  , ,mke ciusivsiy v Cleveland wene Saturday W  TiM ftNom UdwIdOii w MARRFAGE LICENSES Ralrh Redncrer 19 Webber yille, Bonnie Glever, 19 Fowlfib  ake James Deutsch 20 Kowelt 1 Joyce Merril, 20, Howell Harold rrvton 19, HowsIL Betty Lou, Pcaker 19, hawell Earl Good nufi c Whimoro LakeLorrain Tondeau 20, Howe Thomar i Hon 1 30 Fawervijie Harriett Ack  erman 35 Fowiervilte NancE The Pinckney beauty shop will be closed Dec 24th at 1200  noon until Dec 26h 900 a m jUso iDec 31st 1200 noon until Jan 2nVL Please keep this in mind and qet your appointment in earlv Britta Thrash Kristen Tasch spent the weekM Fourth Grade end with her qrandmother AtLee We decorated our Christmas We have a beatiful table in j tree with oinaacits we maae j the center of our room decorated  ourselycs I Everone helped with the 2  biq pictures on our budetin j  boara One is a hOiy scene ana the other a pituiL of Santa   We learned now to do stick  pnntinq and potatoe printmq   We have each completed a pru jest usinq or printinq Wc are learninq how to use J twisted crepe paper to make a iff I lerent articles 1 THREE CKTTSTMAS DINNERS FOTI makers, which would YOUR Mmilv like best for Chisi TriaB dinner rurko, rocst beef or  oork Take your choicpj of three hoUdav teasts to delight any av petite You will find complete rnenu and recipes in lvs Sun davs ec 2D issi of Color Gramme American Woelckly ex clusivsly with The Detroit Sun  Fred WyBe  wife celebrated biaed their 50th wctHdina annv marr Sundav by erterTinina hcr cbiddnn and arandh0dren to thft nulmber of 17 at a turkev dinni A huaa cake bVd Vr Mrs Bert Wvlie centered th vile  e marrta of Mss Adrev1 SrbiiTVrw Haht of lr and frq Virrril Ambrmev to Neil rHt of Dva take Wacn Sat ardav eeninq at th Pmcknel iri chrrh Rv Rueaserrqer officiatina Pererjtion follows at  h Pityfcnev FJr Roes HJnchr F  ihKrtme of  pneumoniQ for Christmas and we thank  MrsThiede of Detroit for the San to Claus tabic clothes t  Don SwcJriJhoujt brouqht some art pictures we used to decorato bur haiil showcase Patricia Gwyn is home with poi son sumac 1 We arc completinq our qeoq raphy state units Sixth Grade We received letters from Gary j Hurst and Arnold Berquist Ouf Christmas newspaper is out Friday, ft cots 4 cents Nancy Nash brouqht a paper imache doll to school her sister Gen Eisenhovcrs trip to Korefcr minus Gen MacAithur caused the lader to come out of hibernation when he hadbeen since he aeiiverea his speech for Taft at the RepuDiicon convehtiom, an state he had a plan for end inq the Korean conflict with a  minimum loss of life and increase in man power He da  clinea to sy what it was, When asked why he had not coaninun bated it to President Truman or Gen fiisenhower hp said neith er had asked his advice, that he  was the forqorten man Military men doubt that he has anything new to offer but think it is tha Winston Churchill plan of withdraw inq to the isthmus, forming a shorteir battle line which takes less men Of course this would metan turninq over a iarqe part of Korea to Comm unists MacArfouns former plan was an all out offense in which he woud bomb the Chine mainland and blockade their have Each chna has a stockmq hanq, ,,  , ports This he claims to inq in our room  Y y  v We have pretty Christmas topped cards wei made ourselves j T, ,4 tnr  1,1  Ronnae Mussou was 10 veaj JtfS XlSS made She put it up in the hall J was 9  old Sunday and Keith Morqan prViooT  ben iH at  on, Harold and a hoMs a siqn advertisinq our paper We thank the board for our Xmas tree which we have de cored   We put on our plav Tuesday for the 7th qrade Friday we put   on for the rooms T  Wo wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New  Year The Christmas tree on the square Us decorated and lighted cavi Christmas tree have been i placed in front of all the stores 10 Keith celebrate  his with a surprise mrty Tommy Patter was 6 Saturday fim Salver wcs in last week JeiTy Reason cauqht 3 rata Karl Burq was ou last with ear troube birthday cars In ana  m sk  veek county a ballot issued to a MiM Print could not be found, several hours search it  found to be a misprinted ballot which the counter had entered under that name so GIB not to disturb the rnal numbers el the ballot Plenty of evidence oi carelessness was found bal  none of fraud CARD OF THANXS I want to eorteW BT , and appreciation to o mother leave by station WOJpn wh0 M willing helped and dotted Fridav for Fort Lauderdale, Flor  to  annual baeaetr 01 ida wheffe John will catch a few Jodies Aid f John Burq anl family and hi snappers, marlin and sailflsn  Mm Ina BuscoDflt , t AUTOMATIC Neitrhkotiixg Notes Ota Addey has been elected master ox the Rockbridge Mason ic iosige Ceci Hewlett of How 11 Jackie Weinshank Brighton and Ray Steeb Dexter, Paul Belser, past master ot Olive Lodge F and A, M, ai Cheiscii and present high priest JoihelAoyal Arch Masons of  j Michigan is a patient at Univer  ersjgry hospital Ann Arbor 1 The McCreery school in Jack son county has voted to be an oexed to the Storkbhdae school Tho Proscott ood locker at Stockhndcr dressosd and processeed 157 deer this years Mies she fargsenson, Grea ory teacher, is home tram Foote hoepMl Jackson, but will not re sums teaching until January Efcner ChOvaltek, convicted a4 knansiaugbter in the death of Frank Ghne, Brighton merchant was given 5 months in jail by ludge Willis Lyons He has ap pealda The Michigan Bell Toleoi me ing the long distance call system ing the long distsance call system at Brighton Dr David Law Howell dentil, died of a heart attack last week The Detroit Edison Cowill install a new lighting system o overhead fcghts, Cecil PcjtaQ, county welfare director is a patient at St, Joe hospital Ann Arbor, 11,271 paid of old shoes were idoPected in Howell and sent to the Goodwill industries last owell Theater HO WELL MICHIGAN Tues Wed Thurs Dec 16 17 18 Richard Widmark, Joanne Dm In MY PAL GUS comedy cartoon novelryi Friday Saturday, Dec 19, 20 Willie and Joe BACK AT THE FRONT Also lean Simmons, Trevor Howard to THE CLOUDED YELLOW Dextei fheater Oextwfc Mich D vv SIKMNG IS A DREAM ytHtH TM YOUR SANDMAN BLANKET Best sleep you ever had Electric blankets and electric sheets are made to give you that sleep Thousands of your neighbors are enjoying the wonderful warmthwithoutweight of electric blankets and electric sheets How about you Youll get years of wear, years of comfort from these modern bed coverings Blankets in gay colors to complement your furnishings rose, blue, green, chartreuse, red, and yellow Electric blankets and electric sheets are easy to store and keep in condition They launder beauti fully, too Make your selection at your electric appliance dealer or neighborhood Edison office SEE YOUR DEALER or Detroit Edison Sunday, Monday Dec 21 22 Mat Sun 230 p m cant Jeff Chandler Scott Brady tn YANKEE BUCCANEER in technicolor and sews ed uee Wed Dec 23 24 SGHT IRON MEN Starring Dick Moore, Mary Castle Thur FrL, Dec 25 26 Mat Christmas Day 230 Cont Dennis Morgan Phillip Carey in CATTLE TOWTTComedy ADMISSION feaildreia 14 Adufcs 44 bnoNVs at7PM 6 PM Daily Cont Sunday 3PJvL Take tier To A Movie At Least Onte A Week Friaay Saturday, Dec 19 20  Useless Boy, Careful Girll and Lots oi Laughs JUST THIS OhCE Starring j Janet Leigh, Peter Lawford AND  NEW MEXICO Z in ansco color  Starring  Levv Ayers, Majtflyn Maxwell and Andy Devine cartoon Sunday, Monday Dec 21 22 What a Storyi lime, Fun,Songt WHAT PJRICE GLORY to leeesmeolot Starring James Cagney Corinno Calved and Dan Daikxy cartoon Sylvan J boater Chelsea ykntooa lay Saturday, Dec 19, 20 DAKATO a cUama stoning John Wayne, Vera RalstonWard1 Wagoners Grocer  6066 Pinckney Read Quality Merchandise LOW PRICES Beer and Wins to Take Ont HOURS Daily 8to 9 Sunday 9 to 8 Phone Howell lOSJt 25 ears Ago Leland house on Unqdillo St SsJSiirs , has qone to ward the purchase of the old opera house for a community hall James Shirey has opened a blacksmith and repair shop at Main and Pearl Streets The Congl Church will put on the Christmas pagdent White Gits for Kings, on the night of The high schoool girbi qave the football team a banquet at the Oono1 church Mon night Mrs Bert VanBlarcum and Mrs Bourbonnias assisted The following was the program, Song Ptnckney High Poem, , Marie Shehan One act play How the Mews Spread Duet Esic sisters Comely song Wilbeknina Bour bonnais, Gertrude Tupper Duet Janet and Helen Fidler Matt Helsinger of Howell had 61 stolen one night last week The Detroit Edison Co is build ding a line to Cordely Lake Bert Hooker received a box of oranges from his sister,Mrs H Sayles oi Fiordia Emil Weddige has gone to Cal ifornia with 2 Ypsilanti boys Lefty Reason went to Olivet to farina Dai Swarthout and Harold Reason nope I 4 lairs Age r The third number on the led  fan coarse is by Rev Fr, Com Lincoln Smith has been named commanded oi the Mafcabee Floyd Jackson of the Modem Wooaman, Kirk VanWinkle oi the Masons and MrsAnna Fran cis of the Lady Maccabees Henry Kice was a delegate to the State Fanners Club convent ion at Lansing last week Glen Gardner is putting in electric door belie Wm Butler has finished get Win Butier has finished get ting out timber in the Sile Barton woods Mrs Patrick Kennedy in carig for her mother at James Doyle home John Clark and Alice Cole of Genoa were mazzied Dec 20 by rfev Mylne Partons on rural mail routes are asked not to put pennies for stamps in boxejr Carriers are not required to pick them up in cold weatheAri The Jolly Twenty Club will give a Lekxp Year party at the opera house Dec 30 week was born in Simcee, Ont John Donaldson who died last He1 married Olive Crofat in 1868 and came to Pinckney in 1873 He leave his wife an adopted STATE OF MICHIGAN The Frobate Court for the County oi hringstofli In the Matter ot tne Estate of John Robb, M L At a session oi said court held on December 5 1952 Present, Hon Hiram B Smith, Judge oi Probate Notice is Hereby Given That all person interested in said estate are directed o appear befor said Probate Court on January 12, 1963 at 1000 a m to show cause why a license should not granted to Ross J Robb, guard ian of said estate, to sell or mort gage the interest in certain real estate described in his petition for the purpose oi support and maintenance of said ward It is OrderedThat notice these of be given by publication oi a copy hereof for three weskf eon secutiveiy previous to said day of hearing in the Ptnokney Dto patch, and that  the petitioner cause a copy oi this notice to to be served upon each known party in interest at hie last address by registered merit  re turn receipt demanded, at toafJ fourteen 114 days prior 10 mm, hearing, or by personal serrtoe at least five 06 days tar to to such hearing, i Hiram rLSaiCJuaqe of Probate A true COPY   Celestia ParshaDL Register t Probate Jacob Dankers, Marion farmer who suflered a stroke, died last Wednesday The Girl Scout and Brownie troops organized at Gregory last October by Mrs Gus Scheer and Mis Jack McGee now have 30 member Forme Mayor Richard Read Una oi Detroit, died at Melius hospital, Brighton, last week JUB OF THANES On behaf of mysef and family 1 wish tohank the many friends and neiqhobors who were so kind and thoughtful with ttherix cards flowers and condoletnae during he illness and death of mv lather Vern Cory Also I wish to thank the school children and teachers for their letters, cards ana flowers which he enjoyed so much Rev Ruecr eager tor his help and kind words and Dr Walker for his un derstanding and care during my loft illness All these many acts of kind ness and sympathy were very J to me Holiday Season after the touch appreciated by us in this  dates Watch for reopenin time oi sorrow dcrte Clariae Reiason and Family , ,   HOT SHOTS 4 H CLUB Sunday quesii of the Ray The Hot Shots Electric 4 H Burns foinily wereJ the lames Club have been making exten Burns anally of Ann Arbor, D sion cords and toy electric mo Conktfn family of Pontiafc and tors Their next meetinq is after the Jack Young family Christmas Officers are Pres      Chrs Campbell Vice Pres,Herb HaroH Nuofter of Lansing j  g Don Packer Treas, spent tas Wek at the Lloyd EaQie Hallingsworth John Burq Hendee hom  spon30r Bond and Walter Brennon Also Cartoon  Latest Ndws Sunday, Monday Dec 21 22 OUTLAW WOMEN Drama in color starring Marie Windsor Richard Rober Carlo Balenda Jackie Coogan Sunday Shows 3 5 7 9 cartoon news sports  Tues Wed, Thur Dec 23, 2425 BECAUSE YOURE MINE musical in Technicolor with Mario Janen, Doretta Morrow and James Whitmore shows 715, 915 FREE KIDDIES CHRISTMAS SATURDAY DEC 20 2 Shows 100 P M and 200 P M 9anta will be there with treats  for All Avon Theater Tuesday, Thuxsday, Dec 23,25 Special Notice Cartoon , In order that our employees may , spend Christmas eve with their  families this theatre will remain  closed Christmas eve rVW will open ChrUtmas Day at 645 pan f The Champion Musical  EVERYTHING I HAVE IS YOURS t Technicolor Starring Friday  Sat Dec 19 20 MY FAVORITE SPY Bob Hope  Hedy Lamar in a comedy an Cartoon Hopalong Free Kiddies Show at 300 PM Sat Dec 20th Marge1, and Gower Champion and Dennis OKeefe News Sport Sweet Memories Coming Because Youre Mine Bloodhounds oi Broadway Lost in Alaska rl Lee Tkeater Whitmore Lake, Mich Friday Saturday, Dec 19, 20 Double Feature ISLAND OF DESIRE Technicolor  with i Linda Darnel Tab Hunter  Also ARMY BOUND Cartoon Sun, Mon iues, Dec 21 22, BLOODHOUNDS OF BROAD WAY Technicolor with Mitsie Gainor Featurette il am a Para Trooper Selected Shorts NOTICE Theater will be closed resdaY S 24   Theatre will Be Closed this Day Thursday December 25 Night Only I DREAM OF JEANNE  Technicolor with Ray Middleton Selected Shorts MrsLester McAfee and daugh tew were in Detroit Sunday Sunday al the Frank Boyer ihame in Ann Arbor daughter, 2 soninlcrws and 5ipe or by anddhBdrn f  Mris OQn Robinson and Mrs Iterfmil cad ReV George Mylne Mae Date attended fh Xmas  keni by Atet Cope, party Friday at the O E S gaae hat booght fist home in Detroit STATE OT MICHIGAN The Probate Court iet e Ceur oi Livingston In Mattel ol the tMate ot Eliza VanSickld Deceased At a session ol Mid Court held December 2 1952 Present Hon Hiram R Ssaitk Judge of Probate Notice is Hereby Givenjhat the petition of Erdley VanSicklethe Administrator of said estate praying thathis finaLaccount be be allowed and the residue oi said estate assigned to the per sons entitled Jhereto will bo heard at the Probate Court on December 29, 1952 at 10 am It s Ordered theft notice te ef be given by ptgtertnf m m copy hereof fat three loMp fjp secutiveiy prerious to ftjgl mg ot hearing in the Pinckner r patch, and that the petltiOBer allowed and the residue of said estate assigned to ike persons cause a copy of this notice to be served upon each kfrawn pary in interest at htt Jsflg Jgjflwn ad dress by recUtereff man, njm receipt demanded a least SVteen C14days prior to such MS flie holiday season n Michigan Is cherished by us all It Is a friendly time When we like to relax In The American Way   with a glass of Michigan brewed Per beer belongs to pleasant living, to good fellowship, to sensible moderation And OeT right to enjoy ft, thfe too, belongs to our  own American heritage of personal freedom 3Be6k 0efonM     Bi I A JSLi an orewers iiissocia 71718 Frandi Palms Building  Detroit 1, Michigan Ato Brewing Co  E  B Brewing Co  Franlenmuth Brewing Co Ct  Pimtt Brewing Co,  Sebewaing Brewing Co  The Stroh Brewery C    i least five heenring fSram R Smim Sundjcry guests of ehe Winston Jackson rod Erwin Zwink and Louis Coyle and wife were Bauofin family WsvO Frank Clark wife of Ann Arbor were Sunday Sunday dinneff guests at the and wtfe oi WWord and Mr and gueits ai the Lynn Hendee Wubur Coyle home to HoweU Ite Gordon Allen oi Lansing home      X     wile oi Mies Roeelleo Nash to homo VB Hebstosh ol Wroiit spen iftt M Asm TovoJsO   Detrott mat taMr t thellfff    fi 1  mmmr  PPPWi ftff wmmFmwmmpTt tWGBfPf Wednesday Deceirnber 17, 1952  4  Vs rf 3Svptti 1 ViViw  V VU s4it liV,i ,   V 7 Pinckney Dispatch  Entered as 2nd Class Matter at Postoftice  1 Come In and look over our Christmas Goods, We have Gifts suitable for entire family,  MENS  GARTER SETS SUSPENDERS HANDERCHiEFS NECKTIES DRELS SHIRTS CHILDRESS SILK SCARFS GLOVES HANDERCHIEFS FANCY WORK SLIPPERS COMBINATION SETS isl  o X w w a  in H 0   r1  WOMENS STOCKINGS SWEATERS GOLASHES  LUMBERJACKS SHOES INFANTS SILK AND WOOL BLANKETS SWEATER SETS BLANKETS BOOTEES SLICKFS SLIPPERS MITTENS W KetiDeriy GetAr Store npcrwTPWw rrT r Sinrnle treatment curbs fence pole decay eathtT and insects can cause serious damage to the fence poles on your farm, eCialiy if you use poles from your woodlot These poles often are full of sapwood, whicn ricvuys rapidly According to the Forestry Department of Michigan State College, farmers can beat poles against decay, usiner a chemical you can  buy in most hardware or drug stores Several preservative products are available One oi the  newest tested and fouul satisfactory is Penta Pentachlorophenol, the researchers say If possible, the poles to be treated should b iir seasoned firs for six months For more informalion oali  jur County Agricultural Agent ,SAW1 Maybe with Santa at the switchboard  everybodys Christmas Long Distance call could co through at the same time But without Santas magic, some calls may be delayed, because more calls are made at Christmas than any other time You can be sure well have operators at our busy switchboards to handle all the calls the lines can carry Even  so, if you plan to make a Holiday Long Distance call, we suggest you call before Christ mas Eve or after Christmas to avoid delays Remember, too, if you call early, then men  and womeii in the Armed Forces calling home on Christmas will have a better chance to get  their calls through without waiting Theyll appreciate that MCi,CAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY  Mis Gemuue Hicks is stayinq wiUi her aiiuvAauiciw, Mrs tfuii Fuc a cu  QOii ltoaQ and iViisi Jonn McDonnelll uVenaea a Xmas party at the tlcuoid benedict home in Gross folate Sunday Qua CampJaeU ind wiie spent the week end in Lansinq with then aauqhter and family The C J Cinton ana Wayne AtLet families attenaed the 500  Xmas pcuty at thtJ Wm DiJJo way home in Howell Sunday Cy AtLee of Uiuciwin was in Piruikney Saturaay and took I nis daughters home, his wile,  Meqan is home from the hospit 1 al but the new baby is still in  an incubator I Waiter Clark was in Bristol, I Tenniast week j Muynard Clark and wife of  J Manchester called at the Walter Claik home Monday Mrs fltoi  ion Clark of Buck Lake callea Saiuiday  Clart Swarthout and wife and Claude Swkathout and wife at ,  tenued the funeral of Marvin Swailhout at Dexter Sunday Stanley Dinkel is puttinq in a water system and toilets in the  bank building The Coiy Druq Store wtes re opened for business Saturday, Mr and Mrs Winters who run the Tip Top restaurant have mov i ed into one of Gene Mnns ap  LI ilmehtsv Mrs Eleanor Baughn is coach inq the girls hiqh school basket bail team z Albert Mrofka and Phillip Murphy were home from Mich State last week Bert Ekrnham and wife of Brigk ton and rs Hazel Ely of Ann  Arbor were week end quests at th M E Darrow home The ntN Conql church buss has been paintel yellow Mrs Alta Robinson is a patient at Mcpherson hospital, Howell Percy Ellis and wife leave lor California Dec 27 Jiames Cair and wife of Fint scaled on Mrs Mary Hoff last Wednesday j 10J pdsons attended the OE S cara party and cance t th Masonic tern pi 3 The Russeli Oiover family of oveVlle caed ct the Edvara Spears home Sunday Mr ana Mrs Dak Miller and Mr and Mrs Marion Shirey saw  iha Harlem Globe Trotters col crel basket bail team play in De tibu Saairday niqht Mr and Mrs Joe Griffith and Sharon were in Jackson Satur day Vein Kennedy of Detroit called at the irvin Kennedy home   Satruiday l j Mr, ani Mrs, Georqe Meiabon spent the week ena at Lovehs, Goraon Hester and wife of YpsiianU were Sunaay quests j  at the Andrew Nesbitt home, i Wm Meraer ana wife called Friaay  Mrs James Whitley was in Ann Arbor Saturday Jack Fairchild and James Fred rickson of Los Ahqeles, Caiif criled at the Frank Aberdeen home  Mrs Edith VanOrman of De troit called on Mrs Earl Bauqhn Sunday  Nancy Read hed a birthday j party at the Robert Read home  Tuesday and Kenny Fciynolds and Becky Read Friday Messrs Clare Miller and wife, Larry Camburn and wife Cliff ord Miller and wife Olin Robin son and wife, Orland Vinslow and ye editor attended the in  stollation of the officers of Stock bridqe Lodqe No 130 F  AM Thursday niqht Hex Sackett in  stalled Tames Lunsford of Pales tino Lodqe,Detroit was marshall, Olin Robinson, chaDtain and CiHord Miller secretary Mrs Alta Meyer holds her Xmas proqram at the Green school Dcz 23rd I The Mark Nash family called  on Mrs Ceio Nash in Dearborn Sunday  Myrtsftf Hugfres  Plumbing  Heating Complete Lii3 Plumbing Fixtures and Supplies ELECTRIC OIL AND GAS HOT WATER HEATERS   COMPLETE LINE OF PUMPS WE SELL WE INSTALL WE SERVIQE 1073 EAST M36  TELEPHONE PINCKNET 183F2 COAL POCOHONTAS LUMP KENTUCKY EGG DEHoey Sons PHONE 2681 DEXTEB Special de luxe PHILGASTAPPAN Range  i 4 automattr, mstantJTghttnf burneri removbk pwlain drip treys Visualite oven wfti  tt window and oven light 24hour dock wftn bfltln V Vitimlnder signals cooking time, up to 30 minutes y Visfouide gives time and tftov periture inforniatioa V Illuminated signal tells when oven it on   V LigJit illuminate entire top i range   V Lare working area Porce lain finish Concealed oven verrt TRADCtN AlLOWMMi ON YOUR OLD RAIitW Now li tk tliM kitchen with bottled gas for farm and town Yott eeji hunt Itr and wide, Wc fw wont find  bigger than this beatiDM de  Remember, IM, we wfll gfvt fern  generous tra old mift regardlesa at type, or con1tkn Easy terms, if yoo MANY OTHER H4HGAS AFniAMCM FROM WHfCN TO CHOOOl  Af  iVi ETI  ft ,     Firemen s Party 7t30 P M AT PINCKNEY HIGH J3CHOOL GYM 730 P M Sat Dec 20th V WE HAVE CHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE AT  yANS PARKING LOT  COMEDIQS Spi  SANTA CIAUS TREATS MOVES orec byPinckney Firemen ALL CHILDREN WELCOME WHHOR WITHOUT OLD FQfctS  elPI SEE US TODAY Hocked Swafthoot   V iXb ZTHE PINCINEY DISPATCH  Wednesday, Decdfciber 17, 1952 An Appealing Job for Qualified Young Women  PROFESSIONAL CORNER I THE PINCKNEY SANWAIOUM  RAY M DUFFY M D lPmciuray  MJofian  iJaiiy 1100 A M to 2 fit, fc ML I Except W edited DM Mon, luea rL Sat,  if k p, m   DR G B McCLOSKEY THERE are limited number of  Deuiit openings tor qualified young mVi NortA Melton ffv women as long distance opei Telephones ators jOiiice 935 2efiltUi 114 cwvTTKfT , TJ ,ir Evening by ApitointaMuU EXCtJLLi4NT working conditions Howell  Michigan iriendiy business associates, y    HERB SNEED good wages, unusual chances j for advancarocim no exper j ience necessary f Phone 183   Howell ii rauraaa IF YOU ARE looking for a good Real Estate, irjsuraaje, Itcitexage position that can he fun and City, Lake and Faun Property inLeresting too, visit our em A Speciality iat Your Property VH t ftfo 207 E Giji j Uei Mkiitaaxi ployment oiifice Michigan Belt Telephone Co  323 EAST WASHINGTON Ann Asbor Mich Shell do ironing wok cter wezx    in less time, with lost nzll c LEE LAVEY General insurant PVoae 53F3 Pinckn h REFRIGERATION 3ERVICfi HAROLD RADY Repairs on All Makes Phone Pmcl ney 154F3 AUCTIONEER SEAL ESltTff Farmfi, liomes, Lata tepertte and Business OpportucitiM   ,Fopr3L i M  GERALD BfiAfiOM Broker  A 0 d NfthjKH jPinckney, Mich Pbae    tfcone 157F11 taafata MYBON J HUQffl Plumbing and Merrnimi State 8717 LaMd Pdv license floih Laht P H SWARTHOUI  MN  Funeral Hoiae Don C Swarthout, Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service inontei 39 563, Pincfcney MlcV FRED CTHQCKHOFF St  OPTCMETMST 120 West Grand Over Av flcwell  Mtehlaw   Jfop 3S8 Peldence 6 t UOYTTHFNIXF  Livestock Hasina WMU Xrips Maae To Drtrtfi General Tricking Pinen7, Mir Phone 161F13 H W WYLtt NOTARY Insurance and ond iHCNE 136 Pinckny CEMETERY MEMORIALS Prices You Can AhV d To Paf  MILFORD GRENITE WORKS Gilford, Michigan k Free her for all brie, Yon I lv order of hand ihMil Oive hr the only complete iropr     Ironrit Only h  satile roll v iih   designtwo IV   ,1  I 1 i t i       11    hsihat vern, io  d cna umv Irondie assures her qiiic, eas , fatiiiefree ironing of i jrytitini Do at give her a halfvay irooer    come in and see  Jronrite, see for yourelf that only jroniile i the complete ironed The Ftobato Court for Countf  Farm SaleS6aP wmi oi Livuigsioxi CALL FOWLEVILLE 436F6 In me iviaer ot Ui Lsate oi   Chaies ri liiwooa Deceased, At c besoioa oi saia Court neid j DR C J TOWNER December 8, 1962 I Deniist Present, Honorable Hiram R j o044 Portage Lake Roi A fif4ex Smith, Judqe of Probate j Phc4ie Dsxt 34b 1 No new k4 xiorety viveu, mat all,    creditors oi saia deeased are re j  quilts io present Uieir claims in j ClaSlilCU AWs ffwa to sveTcopy thSe LOST Beagle Hound Black, Tan1  Wgne Dexter 5191 rd vow R Erwcod S and Wh iost in the vicinity of  OR RENi Moaern 4 room 2 aZ Detintlich SCTS Haad and Ceder Lake hs md bath MrsEarl Gallup taie ud ihaf such claims j W 7 Nuie xoaa Worthviile Mich FOUND Black and tancoon will be heard and the heirs aM horxe 123J2 hound Friday night, also for law oi said deceased be aeierm pOn RElIT Winterized cottaqti saIe a Cheerful Monogram ined bysaid Court at the Pro i Gt portaqe Lake phone 1535 coaI and wood stove 20 with bate Oijic on tebruaiy 24, 1953, Howeii Michiqan cabinet Phone lblFU at 9040 at ten A M  5Tnn FFWA   FarleY Rd Pinckney uid, That noUce mere WANTEDHousekeeper for small modern home in country Two 100 REWARD   COME IN AND Sec US  IVc it SHOIV YC FATIGULFkili WAY TO ihDN    ON WQNRITE  jtuuu ulJhaunuciI 1 will pay 3100 rewad for the AUTOMATIC SAW ITUNG 75f by be qivea by pajjua ion oi, ini0,lnaation leading to the arrest SERVICE WHILt YOU WAIT copy eoi lor uiree w,es con, anJ convicion oi the vanuaU Wlvlv wnuA kVJW WUA secuuveiyprevioas losuidaayr whQ vrockcJ and dcmaqed the at L4 HA  j flfABl ,jrj , f5   fifv    rneurmq in mo rmcmeyDi3patcri twQ coltaqe3 on Kress Road and uiat ihe hdxuaiy cause a  ass Lakc jand Address 1 copy ci this notice to Pe served B 0, mckrifeV Michiqan upon each known party in nnei     est c  last known ode ress by  Q  SALE2 torm windows, reqisle ed mail return receipt  24x60 and 26x53 inches, a wood ,i mcnded a ieasi fourteen lahe, Afacan VicAs The Misses Carlene Ziecrr, Ar,nda DeBarr and Alberta j PO      hecr ia flit jgt, v f   S  V  Vv t  r vf  5  uch Loarmo or by lr jViC,cnret ciutkphone 121F4 , cc  4  arccnoi rrvvro  leat live 51     1 an ObS meeting at  Pc  , b  FOR RENT 2 sleeping rooms We rnesaa niqht j  Smithjiidqe oi Probate Call 120F11 1 Mr and Irs B T liocn oi DeSroit called at the hen cr Mrs Mary Hoff an Floris C rk  Siindcryt 1 Ecurkr r c the Ps k,ovk litt in Ann Abor Sunday ev crtlna iii ivlary ivianin oi Lonsinq aiw osor Krurr of Detroit jall d en Alberta Dinkel Sunday , u ank Peiers of J kson sp n iust week at the Frea I She went home Saturday  Pa 3 oqan oi Ionia and Jack 5 BOLan c California called on  M J Peason lat week The G3 0,, or Simon Broqcm and it  was Jacks first visit heire in 5 years ,  1 true copy 01r io Paithall lPqi   PobaU , WANTED  All kinds of raw j furs, beef hide sheep pelts, and  deer skin Lucius J Doyle Phone Pinckney 42COO Cr, PROCEEDINGS j FOR SALE Davenport and  Dec 9, ln52  chair qreen chefappkone 150F3 Requlu  ioetinq of village LOST Male Beaqlal hound near ro ifdl iPoved bv roll call  pinqree  Wasson RdsRewaro Present Kennei Red,CPnton James Choate 24I2I Muirav Tiplady Shirley AbEcrvt Svar  y, Clemclns Mh,  trnMt  4JLL WORK GUARANTEED LAWN MOWEftS SHARP LINJ ED MANDELA o SAW FILING SHOf HlLANo LAC urT 61D  11524 iaVF DVE, OWEN W FOWLERD S C , Foot Specialist  Chiropodui 216 W GcLrhver, BrightonMich Telephone Ornot Hours Oiiice 75181 By Appointment Res 71003 Man, Tues, Wed vyorqe riossman and wiie ill ah f eason have purchased a Howell Lake, north of HoweU Sunday callers of Mrs Meda Henry were Keith Bradbury and ife of Chelsea, Charles White head and wife and Beatrice Lamborn of Greqory Gerald Hdnry and the L J Henry fam UY M 1  Established 8C Moicn bv Clipoi snpor4ed by FenHy to onte SI00 to Putnfn Fremans Christmas par  W Carrd McPHFSON  BAh Mot01 bv ShiVr, supported HowtUL Mldb bv erd o mt Christmas tTees aTon front of rhces Carried Motion to aPow followmrr WHs  MERRY CHRISTMAS  jvionc IFof Tirhfc aaraqe SIR HO  Bob Faeler salrfr 8510  Co Pcci Com culvert  2700  Fivomeis Yrrri Pcrrtv  10000 Pce fcr Salessenico 1  Thos poH Son, cement  570 Lavv Hcrrdvare supnlies 10 41 Moon ccrrrjd motion to ad Incorporatod lbl5 Aqain the liqhts, songs and delcorcrtions of Christmas encircle the world and the spirit ofpeace on earthqood will to ward men jteiqns in milhons of hearts Everyone at the bank ioins in wishing you a Mefcry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous Mew Year f  v urn  loum a vesA SAVE FOR YOUR NEW CAR IN AN AUTO BANK Ask for an Auto Bank Here WE WISH YOU A VERY VERY J  MERRY CHRISHMAS eh m  wm Mildred AcMey ,derk M depQsits up t0 10fOO0O0 inTiie Soith PjtrLCm and South  sur v our membership in Fed Marion Fcrrrn Rnreris hod a L red Deposit Insurance CorporChristmas prrrtv ct the Marion town house Thiirsdcry niqht iion THE FTRST NATIONAI BANK HowalL Mich Under Federal Supervision Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation AH Deposits insured Up to10,000 For Each Depositor ysfeFfK  Pisfi  wookTiiibfiei GQOMfORt y i  Wanted Prices Courteous icrvtss VthfttUx Mr Cushion insoJf t  fffr 150 style, your exr tit 1 wljf persons Mrvicc SSOM fitted MCtoiy t big wvings for   ftrct Your GRAIN W LiAlXlA 5  Hey, TimeTi AwaBtfnT yoo 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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;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&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;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;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&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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death wcnt get far This year hunters took 9100C ded which is about the ficcme kill as in other years The  dee hVrd is increasinq and for the first time in 60 years they have fcben seen in Indiana Wisconsin has allowed doe shooting for some years, Last year 10000 deer starved to dVath in Michiqan, the year before 40,OOOThe maximum was in 1S47 when 110,000 were coun ed dead Accordinq to the conservation dent 200000 deer miqht have been taken in Michigan without endangering the existance of the herd POSTAL GUIiE irclvVS Anotner iuieiiae seaon is up  us ana win it can it iua many dnendlv greetings which we all send to our friends, Loth near land far Everyone will be inter tested in knowing some of the regulations that apply to such qreetinq caras whn they be orne U S lau The 2 cent or third class rate will appiy to Chnsmas cards again thi3 year Carar mailed at the 2 cents or third class cannot be sealed can not contain a personal written tnessuge, thev will not he tr warded or returned if undeliver ed as addressed They are ersat ed as circular mail However we would like tc oorv out I hat for an additional one cent per card ihey will be sent first class mail and entitled tc all he benefits of  asv ttnail First class cards may be riar ma rontain written per sonal message and if undeliver ijoic as addressed thev will be forwarded or rstuned cs the case may be provided that vour retum address is qiven First c i s mailinq is recommended b  the postoffice dept bet cruse hiy mail receives the first atten  tion and therefore delivered be , foo other classes of mail j Tut n reminder that you should mail vour qreetinq aj eTrly as possible so as to assure i delivery before Christmas Day j and avoid the last minute rush EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW LUCKY LUCIANO Is Lucky Luciano still kinq oi Amileafs underworld What happened to the worlds most noctcrious qanqster since he was deoo1edIs is true Luciano plans a secret trip to the United Sk, Fead I Talked With Luky Luciano, in this Sundays Der ember 14 Air eric an Week lv exclusively with The Deroit Surd ay Tlmeis The December t3nn of court v  rrci ov 10 There cue bo w w i a, many oi wiiicn cue oiu onus, me ciiminai case are Roy Lasfcy, ureaiana and enieiinq tiicjcfs bcnuils vonsiaughter iiomer rioskmb assault Orvilie Junius false lepcrt Wallace Uoiooi, ariving away a motor vehicle Antonio bonL negligent nonxccie, Carl bo wen and Rob ea reach, appeal Citizenship ieuipeiane Bell Leibu uoidsiein ifonnie Parsons Jury Cases Assumpsit Donald iDavis vs James Gipson Mmer dean Insurance Co vs Andrew liiub PhilUp Schwartz vs Loq cui jrapwortn Amco Corp vs Oria Williams, trespass on the Ouse Mary Miller vs  Darwin Wyfcoli Meta Link vs Leah Ro vin, hobert Lewis vs Way land iWes, Untoo Teras vs Michigan Coaoiiuated Gas  Won jury cases Trespass on he case Arthur Howe vs lcvn Lo LJII, Patricia Beck vs John Quinn In assumpsit Assoc Uii vs Rose Miller Mac Glua man vs Rea Rose Chester Lew 13 vs Trio Machine Co , George Hack vs Thureson Lurriber Co, Reiner Glass Co vs Thomas Leith, Ind Nat Bank vs Francis Fielier IndNat vs Francis Ken ny Mich Unemployment Com vs Barney Ryrnai, Harry Char on vs Harry Gibson, Montqom ery Ward vs Herman Schmidt Garnishment Vein Bush vs Eurl Shoemaker Fruefhuff Trailer vs vs Chiarles VanBlaricum In the Matter oi me Estate of Ehzabeth Lont Attachment Albert La ivioaa vz Lai1 ShoeUnaker Oiicunee y Louis Kaiser vs the Putnam Land oo john Worth  Htliolic Social Item WHEELERJEFFRIES  Mary Catholic Cbtircb Joann Annette Wheeler and Jo Wodmov MiclUgan seph Jeffries repeated their wed der Ft Albert J Sclunitt Pasiot l111 vows Saturday morning at St Sunday Man  Marys Catholic church before Rev SummtK gj SJO , 11S Albert J Schmidt Winter 800  1000 ovenna Dvpttoon Friday eveniu at t4J0 p m ooxussion4 Friday axtw NOVAOO Lvotiaas Saturday 7m to d00 V V Sunday bi 800 MOST, VJQV, Keith Ruegsegger Pastor ing at church, junior choir practise Wed Thursday 730 p mprayer meet 730 p m Senior choir practise 730 pm Wednesday Suaday 1030 a, m, usermon, 1130 a m Sunday SchooL We preach Christ and every one is very, verv welcome iiiiomfce Carvarv Jltonoiux nurch v EZXQ Beach J Pastir S S Supt WalteiEachi Mrvaing Won hip 1000 Sunday SchK ,,, 1100 Childxeos H m ,     , 1145 Young eops ieiin 73C Cott PeUjviiiiip Servlr Wednesday MsOti  ait UVTNGSTON LODGE NO 76  F  A M CALENDER Installation of officers Dec 20 EUnner at Hansons 630 for all who desire to qo Winston Baughn W MR V Curlett Sr VERN L CORY inqon vs Hobert Ferguson,Clara i   Lxchmson vs Eima LentOty oi j MrsClaris Reason alter Howeii vs E G Kaal, George Lynn vs doss Miller, Detroit Ed ison Co v Andrew Club, Oar nce iioara vs Robari EofiJE4ari Shoemaker vs Fobert Egan Joe Derkt vs Albert Abraham,Para  dise Farm vs Joe Calhassey,Har rv Earhart vs Carl ODonnel Sub division,  nprovembni Co vs Joe Calhassey Brighton School District No 8 vs Brighton Area J  Vein L Cory ,73, died Satur ay at the home ox ms daughter a, two monihs illness, Doc as hi was ailed by allwho knew himwas iviuely known ana had host of friend,  Born in Allen Mich Sept, 18 1879, he was ho only child of John and Rose Cory He gradual eci from hiqh school ana the pharmacy dtpt at Ferris Instit Paients of the couple are Mr and Mis Robert A Wheeler of Portage Luke and Mr and Mrs William Jeffries of Pinckney The bride wore a white lace and nylon net baierina length gown with a fitted lace bodice, a Peter collar and lonj fitted sleeves tapered over the wrist She wore a matching lace and satin bonnet with a fingertip veil and carried a white orchid on a white prayer book Mivs Raymond Moriartey of Pinckney cousin of thei qToom was the matron of honor She wore dn aqua nylon and taffeta gown, Ivied like that of the bride with fct matchinq bonnett of net  vel vet iicr flowers were bronze and yellow chrysanthemums Bridesmaids Sally Wheelelr of ilUta1 Lake, sister of the bride, and Mary Jane Jeffreys of Pinckney, sister of the bridegroom They AOIV uwn like that of the bride in blue and pinV respectively, won matching bonnets and carried yeiiow and white chrysanthemums Jaiiu1 Patrick Jeffries of Bay City, brother of the bridegroom, was die best man Ushers were Jack Jef freys of pinckney, another brother, ney und Kaymond Moriartey of PinckFoliowing the ceremony, a wednig break fa1 was held at the White Lode Uountiy lul neaj Pinckney lis Wendidl J Fox of W Madison St was m charge of the guest book VI the coujde left Jli a northern wciidinq tripThe bride was earing a olii wooj oodlecloUi black acccsoriis and a white orchid vV ave suit  itJi a light gray coat, The bride is a graduate of St Thomas Hijjt School and Clear,  olieg Ilci husband was graduated froii IirukiKy lne,n Si iiuui and attencie Aiicliigan Miiic Xorinal College He is nuw eiing with the U Army Grade School News First GradeVNews Sharon GaUup made a terrorlum It contains puff ballsmoss berries and a unjptff busn Judy Haines has a new named Sandra a We have new recoras Christmas picturtjs , George Cologne has a truck and reinaeer coii ana reu Comment The sphr between pmiA4 116 Quicker thaTwa ioui ,i wouia, beiore nJrT huwc was insiaiieo i T11 uic iwo men have rhf   fon ,,  uve notnino iw conUiOii una uever haa an ,, ia a 1 auoiSt and AIDA Tommy Champers pulleU his I Jcart nr has never chemaed awn tootn He brought some re  Jeu thouqh he clolm i   , Miave ins vote on buis hTreeS a puzzle cords to school John Dinkel has qUme Angeila McMacken has a cow boy shirt She ana he broihers looked for Xmas trees Sunaay They saw a bear Chiguita Amburgey has a greeto shp She aso brouqht recoras Clifford Egelers daddy is sell ing Christmas trees He saw a coon It wejnt up a tree Juay Bekkering has a new reu shirt Jimmy Shirey a new coae, Jerry GydcJ a Xmas, tree Chris tine Buda a new book surprise We are sorry Catherine Buou is sick and hope shef is back soon Donald LaBeUe has a book, The Little Missal and Karen Downing 3 Indian plagues Second Grade session oi congress were ail iso iuuuiot hiseiihower tried to piacaie him m oiatjr to get hit s up port xor eiecnon and the mea liing at Mozningsiae Heights N i vu ananqen, Here Tart sub iiiie a hot QL uit, men he, want eg appointta to Hie cabinet Ike gava no prornisci but Tart assuin ea tney wou oe considerefcL iiowevcr  iqnorea every one oi uiem in ins appointments Tha crovvuiq iii equity was when Ike Maruii burbin of Chicaqo, nuu oi tne steam fitters A 1 L Union to be secretary of labor, lie JS a Democrat and sup ponea Stevenson lne hepbicans , have been on m outs witu labor so long lione or th union heads are Rep ubuc ns iriis appointment caus T , pi iah to boil ana he blasted Joyce and Judy Bolz are goinq lKa ni tne papers Friends arp 5 ite at Big Rapids  , , w ,   ,  He married Kathleen Baker of Thursday Jars of jelly and gifts Schoo, McPherson State Bank AHen in 1915A cauqhter Claris, were collected for the Mich San va M R Was bom to this unionThere are Blanche Martin led the devotion ihree grandchuaren ols A mddley ot Christmas car For a numberoi years he had ols were sunq by Linaa Lee Dor a drug store in Allen In 1935 he is Umstead Joyce FuhrmanJan came to Pinckney to work for t Shirley and Donna EasyaTo Floyd Veeks Lkr he manaqed Donna also played the piano the C H Kennedy Druq Store Refreshments were served Mes vhich he later bouqht and has dames Mable White and Ruth since operated Mrs Cary did Curie It were co hostesses, n 1S42 The funeralwas hcjld at the THE PINCKNEY PEGS Conqreqational Church at 100 The Pinckney Extension Qub todav, Rev, Keith Ruegsegger will meet Wed, Dec 17 with officiating Burial in Alin Cem Mrs Eric Rose 11761 West Shore etery, esDo ui JO eDi puo ip AIJLQ   of bad roads with Mrs Mary to move to the country Ann Menke went to the dent ist Monday i Donna Hoilistjfs grandmother visited her Sunaay  We are makinq Christmas de corations Dianne Curts has new shoes The pictures we haa taken were good Patty Suggit has a new Xmas book Camilie Buda Dorothy Clark, John Cologne and Billy Liqnt nave been absent Karen Bloxom and John Hoi ben went to the show Sunday Dorothy Clark biouqht a lox foojfc to school last weuk  We have stdrtea scrap books of our work Grades 1 and 2 Dan r4orse has paby sister born batuiaay Hoilenc Sinqer is ill We hopo worJanq ovJ time to heal the breach between the two but we shai see what we shall see A law siippe throuqh the last ieqisature which few persons inckdinq myself knew about This requires ail owners of air qns ana pellet quns to register th m, the same as any firearm II was passed Sept 18 last This miiqht seem difficult as there is no tra numbers on air guns How ver state police have do  vise a system whereby serial numbers m y be stamped on th he quns 260 air guns have bei stamped in Detroit All new air quns will rarry a numbed such quns may also be regis tcred with uV sheriff THE KINGS DAUGHlEhS The Pinckney Kings Daughters held their Christmas party at the home of Mrs Fred Read lastshe is back soon John Hardins baby brother is vs Wayne Robinson The JVchiqan Consolidated lVxs Co has 15 suits again i land owners Divorce suits are Elroy vs Florence Van Wagoner Fred v laubel Sutterfield Dana vs Ev erett Emery, Betty vs James Stone, Arnold vs Eliza Cogger Minnie vs James Condra, Ora vs Kathevine Holmes, Elizabeth vs uobert Line Ruth vs Martin Veith fohn vs Teresa Kosmos Elizabeth va Adolah Marks Hil  vs ClcmHe Fowler, Edna vsj Arthur Huskinson, Alva vs Beu li11 KnT Marrrr vs RaJoh Her Mildred vs Hans Miller Miael vs Toanna Hamack Ionnie vs Vida Hollis Roert  Verr Smith Wallace vs H1 aph Newton, Mde vs Cnxi ToterTuro vs WUlcrrd Gorr, Vne SOIL CONSERVATION Thfl Southwest Soil Conferva ion District will hold their ann ual meetina crt the Gregory town hail Jem 15, 1953 Dinner will br served Directors will be elected to succeed John Burc cmd NOT mart Topping whose terms ex pi i aloyd Milk1 is chairman 4 H KEWS , 4 The 4 H Handicraft Club last ThTav met at the town ha  arH worked on oroiscts Thev nn J donations of scrap lumber Th v hank r  for fbcma inq the sander I Jack Doyle, if sorter DECEMBER JURY LIST PutnamLucille Shirey Jesse Henry TyioneiBurna Fuller, Cornell Dexter UnadillaBarney fjoepeke, Er nest Smith Brighton City Otto Kourt,Rich ard Herbst Brighton Twp Gladys McDon aid, Dan Bierer Cohoctah Ilia Albright Hilma Adams Conway Wm, Davids Paul Roberts Domield Dale Sharp John Popely  G3noa Thomas Radyv Edwin named Patrick Leo He calls mm Pat Jackie Robinson, Brooklyn star ini,ULT an tin, nrst Neqro to pi ay iii tne iq xeuque blasted LiO iuv io k i aiikee team for tuimu to us,u Neqro players in Uier iiir v C bey Stenqel mgr Paul Stapleton saw 3 jet plane  J iy arnica nis team drew a coO Ln, uu  n  saia 1 would not nesnue io pt Negro playSunaav, Paul Stapleton is new room president and Mona Lee Dilon is secretaryWe are making free hand cut jointed Santas with red consrt ic tion paper and cotton Seventh Grade The 7th grades Xmas play is Second Christmas The1 cast is Sally Utley, Patty Palmer Racu Day, John Burq, Gary Roderick, ers in nis nnjp u i couid hndf one qoo enoqh That the Yan keo farm i rm naa many Negro piayeis HcDinscn might have mcuuie ttie iiq s m his tirade us iricy nave naa no Negroes in ticir imep an have never  trie any out in spnng training Most oi tne other big league teams have and most ail of them MRS MARGARET STACKABLE Meabon M 36 W All members  T, r   ,,  asked to bring reciptei and sam Margare Keilv was porn on les of christmas specialties MT h ll al Salei uiChl which will be exchanged, and died at her home m Hmburg Time o meeti is 00 p m on December 4, 1952 She marr  ied Joseph Stackable in May, 1895 and her entire married life, was spent in Hamburq township Surviving are 5 sons, John and Louis of Pinckney Lawrence1 and Aloysms of Lansing and th hi h school qrm Sunday ev Joseph irof Fairhope Alabama,  H Dec 14 at 730 Au invit There is daughter Leola of Lan, No admission charge, sing Two daughters Lucille and tQ ,kabU, on the death 0f bis Marie are deceased, Mr, Stack mother able died several years ago,  We irL,w some beautiful Christ The funeral was St Marys, mas scenca and made charts on church,Pinckney, Tuesday morn Christmas in other lands SCHOOL NOTES Continued CHORAL PROGRAM DEC 14 The Pinckney Senior and Jun ior high school will present a program of Christmas music at Edwin Wakefield, Juay Froelick, j haw negroes in their lineup We Peter Geirycz ana Richard imus, roaa that St Lo da Browns have The boys have started basket have ust signed Leonard Green ball with Mr Burg as instructor 19 a star Detroit Negro ball play The people who arc on the j  paying him a 10,000 bonus, art committee decocrated the Tho dst place Detroit Tigers did not see him though Colleges ha i ing, Rev Albert Schmitt officiat ing, Burial in Northfield Ceme terv TRACY CRANDALL We have an anjrel choir scene over our bulletin board and Santa Claus and his reindeer with Rudolph in the lead We wrote get well letters to Mr GOT TTENTNED Occasionally we print some thing our erhemges consider v1  reprintinrr The Chelsea Snrrd renrinted the follow  on Pincknev School Notes Paul Burg said his f athefr went cV huiithia and shot a lack lohbit   7amrps HamburgRay Coones Haroldand 3 dauahters, The funeral Dustan 1 was at the Howell M Echurch HartLand Frank Kelty, Edith Tuesday with burial in Farview Long j Cemeetv Tones Howell Twp Mary Malcolm Geraldine HooHen  Iosco Mina Kleinschmldt, Mar Bank of Howell cella Driver Marion Harold Thomas Line Handy Mrs Deo Blackmer Tracy CrrmdaH 68 metmber of j Rcndell and Barbara Milliken the countv road commission and SIXTH GRADE former mernbclr of the state legis Gary Hurst moved Friday aftcrlature, died in St Lawrence hos noon He moved to Roanoke, Virpital Lansing, Saturday, He is j jrinia Survived by his wife, 2 sons  We are working on a Christmas iwinaows THIRD iKAIK We have a new thud grader Bob Hoirier hope she doesnt get sick aain  Kaye Wylie is back to school We liked our pictures We fun trading them We are sorry that Kathksons grandfather died Junior Darrow caught muskrat in a trap Lucille Bairtts aunt and uncle visited her mis week end Richard Krahn had company Sunday They brought a movie with them Janice Rose went to the show ai Dexter Sunday niht Mickey Rittcr ot a rabbit in i trap Linda KellenberKer has poison ivy Patsy Hollisteis visited her Sunday Eddie Riffgs brother is going back have long used Negroes football players out the color still per sists on some haa league teamsN ReaMerthrew, scene Cleo Wilson is in charge of it WTe wrote letters to Mr Valdick who is vcry sick with T B We re ceived a letter from him today We also wrote to Beverly Campbells uncle, Mr Berquist He is in the same place as Mr Valdick We have started a new unit in geography We are studying the NEW BANK FOR PINCKNEY Tuesdrri the McPherson State started work  outing a new front on th oH Teeple Bank building thev pur chased SOme time aao, Thv wBritish Isles peat to establish a branch bank We extend our greatest sympathy hvi soon Pincknev has twen to th lack Reason family on the without a bank since 1933 when death of Doc Corny We will all miss the PmcVnev State Bank success him We extend sympathy also to NOUCE  or to the Teeple Exchange Bank, Mr and Mrs Stackable on the death The Pinckney neauy Shop will Hosed 0 nis mother be closed Dec 24th at 1200 noon until Dec 26th 900 a m i LIBRARY MEETING We are planning a trip to the museum Thursday in Arm Arbor Also Dec 31 st 1200 noon until I The Frjends of the library will Tan 7nd Please keep this in  hold a business meeting Tuesf mind nd get y1jr appolntaent Dec 16 at 700 P m in early Britta Brash      Leona larie Bonner Soma people still held proper ty riqhts mgner tnan anything elese m a Detroit suburb re centiy property owners went in to court to prcjvent the erection, oi a churuh on ineir street on the grounus it wouia decrease the vaiues, cause peaking congejs tion and they would be awaken jed Sunday by people going to church ThKr lost Detroit is ex periencing untold difhculties in trying to get an airport Several sites have been selected only to be dropped cue to hostility of  nearby property owners The grandmother  lagt WQS Lhe yVarren township  one The property owners sent a i huge delegation to Lansing and to Norfolk on Thursday  t nouqh pressure on the aero Verna Holben visited Bunny Hinchey Sunday , Bob Horner went to a restaurant for dinner Sunday We are starting our Christmas decorations We want to thank Mr Kennedy for our new chart railing Dale Canfield dn w us Frosty the Snowman FIFTH CitADE Spelling Bee Chai ns this week were Mary Lou and Don Swarthout Jr, Dennis Morgan and Bobby HoU lister  jiatics board to get the site turn ed down The greatest good fo greatest number doesnt seem to enter into consideration in these cases  M Barbara Jean Milliken is on tha sick list and we hope she gets well 1 the Red Cross and in a hurry  workera whojhelp We wish to extend our sympathy  Michigcrns blood bank system  which began in 1950 now has taken blood from 1500,000 people anu typed their blood 14 cittes have had all donors blood typed and it is expected all th cities will have been typed bf next June This is a great flWt gram and much credit is due to volunteer It oat Mrs Virginia Carver and two children spent Sunday with Mrs John Carve in Arm Abor to Nancy Reason and her family on the death of her grandfather, Doc  NOTICE Regular meetina of Ladtai JH Cory We all thought a great deal will beheld at PmM oi him Also to Mr and Mrs Lou day Dec 11 at 200 PBL M3 m iiiisMsiiislssy fc ,  ay aiwmWMK  SrT T 5pr 7jp,T1 1  Neighboring Notes foreman oi Theater HOWELL MCHKMUf I    Thousands of your neighbors are enjoying the wonderful warmthwithoutweiht of electric blanket and electric sheets How about you Everybody loves them From the very young to the very old, everybody who has ever tried them loves the controlled temperature and soothing comfort of electric blankets and electric sheets Youll xet years of wear, years of comfort from these modern bed coverings Plankets in gay colors to complement your furmshiris    rose, blue, green, chartreuse, red, and ellow hlectric blankets and electric  sheets are easy to stare and keep in condition They launder beautifully, too Order yours at your electric appliance dealers or neighborhood Edison ofiice WagonersGrocen I S e 6066 Pinckney Read Quality Merchandise LOW PRICES Beer and Wins to Take Out HOURS Daily 8lo 9 Sunday 9 to 8 Phone Howell 705JZ I  John McMulftfc, the Grand Trunk lerooo gang at Munith has retired after 31 years with the railroad The Brighton Community Chest Drive was 250 short oi their 5000 goal Mr and Mrs, Glen VanBetam Florence Byers of Byron have gone to Yuma Arisana for the winter, A The body oi Corp  Richard Strong oi Hartland killed in Korea, was brought them last Wednesday tor burial The City oi Howell will provide a skating link for children at Briggs Pork which will be Hooded, Omar Baker of Howell shot c doe near therei with 2 point horns A imarrage license was issued to Luan Russell Bounds, 20 Fow etrville and Eva Loa  Spark, 18 ParshaHvifle Mr and Mrs Louis Walker of Howell celebrated their x50th wedding anniversary DEIS 7 40 members from Howell at I tended the Jehovahs Witness 1 conference at Flint last week, patrolman William VanBeuran has resigned from the How ell police force The recent high wind wrefcked the press box at Page lighted field Howell Judge Jay Payne Washtenaw county who suffered a heart at Hack last summer is able to bet in his office 2 hours a day now Washtenaw Lodge No 65 F A M of Dexter will celebrate its 100th anniversary the coming year 1953 It is two years older than Livingston Lodge No 76 of Pinckney The following cases are listed for trial in crcuit court in HoweUt mis week Charles SchuHetS manslaughter Homer Hosldns, assault in the shooting oi Joe Shroedefr of Green OakDivorces were granted to jane from Will ard Gorsline and Irene from Bruce Miller Fred Hinshaw was given a 123737 judgement against the Federal Transport Company  4 tears Ago The snow spoiled the skating, but a portion of the pond was ,  cleared off with a horse drawn lb 2 SJffll J   z son Clark was held at the home  ot his son, John at Lakeland Thursday Rev Mylne officating The W E Murphy fanly etater tained the James Roche John M TOHY SOLDIER t Friday Saturday, Dec 121 jfGfsbert Roland GWnda FacreU APACHE WAR SMOKE Also irUchard Atfeen, CedBa to THE MINE WITH THE IRON DOOR , of Ognose  Monday Dec 1415 230 p m cost Gary Cooper Phyllis Thaxter SPRINGFIELD RIFLE Warner Ctfor Tiies Wed Thurs Dec 16 17 18 Richard Widmark Joanne Dru in MY PAL GUS comedy cartoon nove3rV Coming Yankee Bucaneer Eight Iron Men  Deitet Theater Sylvan Theater Chelsecv Michleae Friday Saturday, Dec I wxvUSSION fchUdre 14 Adults 14 Snows at 7PJL  9PM Dally Cont Sunday 3PM Take Her To A Movie At Least Once A Week  Friday Saturday, Disc 1213 Tenor from Mars throws world into panic RED PLANET MARS With Peter Graves Andsea Sng AN FORT DEFIANCE V IN QnecoJor Where Kill or Die was the Indian Cry With Dane Clark  Ben Johnson Also Cartoon, Rabbit Every Mon  ii       Sunday Monday Dec 1415 Gene Kelly, A G L on a Wild Adventure, and Pier Angen, a girl who said, Im no Angei and THE DEVIL MAKES THREE News  Sport Cartoon     17 18 Tues Wed Thurs Dec 16 All the passions sweep spectacle The screen can mand Untamed Unashamed Merciless 1213 WOMAN OF THE NORTH COUNTRY Drama in color starring Ruth Hussey Rod Cameron  Gale  OUTCAST OF THE ISLANDS Sunday Monday Dec 1415 Wifjb Ralph Richacdson, Trevor WLLIE JOE IN BACK AT THE Howard mlipducting Kerima FRONT I News  jSlports  Cartoon  Comedy starring Tom Eweft Harvey Letmbeck Marl Blanchard Cartoon  Musical Sunday Shows 3 5 7 9 Tues Wed Thurs Dec 16 17 18 THE PRISONER OF ZENDA Starring Stewart Granger Debora Kenr James Mason Cartoon Shows 7154910 Coming Because Youre Mine Dakato, Outlaw Women Avon Theater Coming What Price Glory   Everything I Have Is Yours Because Your Mine Way Of A Gaucho  Lee Theater Wnttmore Lake, Mich 1213 1213 Estate oi oi Livingston in the Matter ot tne John Robb, M I At a session oi said court held on December 5, 952 Present, Hon Hiram fl Smith, Horns, James P Harris and Damascus Monks families Sun Tudge of Probate ,    u Notice is Hereby Given That all Jhe Owosso Je oersan interested in said PW  40000 tons of beets this year CONSERVATION DEPT Estimated 250000 hunters took 100,000 deer in he 15 day spec lai season These weie taken in the winter starvation area, The shooting of does and iawns is new in Michigan but common in other state many of which do not have a one buck law, Con trary to forcasts there was no significant increase in gun ac ddentsShanty villages will soon be springing up on the lakes and steams The shenties must be naajked with the owners name fori address in letters 2 inches  Ugh  , elk were killed, 338 illegally kill  ed dtUr recovered and 188 arrests made for violations 8,639 deer 393 bear, 59 coyotts, 27 bobcats, 5 wolves and 17 foxes came across the Straits on the ferries last month More than 300 deex hunting licenses were sold in  last year Chelsea There were 973 conservation law violations in October, twice in many as in Sept Fines and totalled 25,622 A tagged doe at least 12 years OkL was shot near Grayling laet week She was tagged in 1941 whetn a year old The average number of forest fires in Michigan is f500 Mich nas had 1600 so far this year Michigan maintains 150000 acres of land for recreational purposes, 25 persons were killed and 63  wounded by gunfire durinq the Most of the wild duck arrived Michigan this year after the closed check shews only 91000 taken in Michigan this Rev Thomas Toy of Hudson is the new pastor of he Chelsea Congregational churchRha Alexander has been elect ed W, M, of Olive Lodge No 156 of Chelsea Dick Younq and family have moved in his fathers house a Among those1 who attended the funeral of Qyde Darrow Friday were Glenn Darrow ot j Detroit Harold Darrow and farn ily of Bogey Lake Kenneth Dorr ow of Thred Rivers, Forest Dan ow and wife of Galesburg Her bert AHyn, wife and 2 sons oi Lansing and Wm Richardson cf Hopkins The Russell Glover family of Fowlerville and Dan Driver and wife of Dexter calleH on Edward Spears Sunday Sunday guests at the Albert Shirley home were the DoyW Tempeton family of Ke3go Hpr bor Mrs Virginia Amburgev1 person interested in said ejstate are cireeted o appear befor said Probate Court on January 12, 1953 at 1000 a m to show cause why a license should not qranted to Ross  Robb, quard ian ot said estate, to sell or mort gaqe the interest in certain real estate described in his petition for the purpose of support and maintenance oi said ward It is Ordered,That notice there of be given by publication of a copy hereof for three weeks con secutiveiy previous to said day of hearing in the Pinckney Dis patch, and that the petitioner cause a copy oi this notice to to be served upon each known party in interest at his last address by registered mail , re turn receipt demanded, at least fourteen 14 days prior to such hearing, or by personal service at least five 5 days prior to to such hearing  Hiram RSuiLJudqe of Probate A true CODY  Celestia Parshall Register I Probate , f and baby core there nowJlobert ryatton oept personal Amburgev  expected here from i 163 srnercyjcy jsgss England Dtc 10 iteHsl b STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court fee the County oi Livingston In Mattex ot the instate ot Eliza VanSickld Deceased I At a session oi sakl Court held December  1952 Present Hon Hiram R Smith Judge oi Probate Notice is Hereby GivesThat the petition of Erdley VanSicklethe Administrator of said estate praying thathis finalaccount be be allowed and the residue of said estate assigned to the per sons entitled thereto will be heard at the Probate Court on December 29, 1952 at 10 a m It s Ordered that notice there ef be given by publication of a copy hereof far three weeks com secutiveiy previous to sate day of hearing in the Pinckney Dis patch, and that the petitioner allowed and the residue of said estate assigned to me person cause a copy of this notice to be served upon each known party in interest at his lastnown aa dress by registered mcnX return receipt demanded a least four teen tl4days prior to such hear Jog, or by penesjej esrvtse at least five 5 days filer to sueh hecring furam R Smith A true copy Judge oi Probate Married at Bay City Nov 10 Mrs Ella Teeple, formerly of Pinckney to Daniel Hayward of Vassar Mrs Ruth Goodrich 85 died at her home hee Monday The body of John Donaldson who died at Leslie Monday was brought here for funeral and burial Wednesday How Old Is Annis the cur rent problem the people are sol ving now ckforts are being made to ex tena the Lyndilla telephone line to Pinckney Lulu Abbeiet is working in Holts store in Fowlerville  Mrs Julia Pangbom attended the rarnetal oi her brother Dwight Wood, last week Born to R E Clinton and wife4 a daughter M IMM AgO There will be a mass meeting at the opera house Dec 15, to considek the purchase oi that building as a community hall Carl Weddige now handles White Star Oil Co products at his gas station Harold Reason has bejsn chos en as one of 6 tenors on the divert Collet Glee Club The marriage of Lawretnce Reiason and Navee Case of Ian sing is announced They will live on the Floyd Reason farm, at Pincknety Pinckney high school won their debate frpsn Webbemnile Friday night The fridge wexr from the University of Michigan The tejoan WUheknina Bouf bonnais, Gedtrude Tupper Ma rion DurMs Ross Repd chair tmanye editor tkno keeperjanet Feidlef, Gladys and Arloa Eeki furnished music The nest d bate is away from home Tne team will be Raymonda Morris Helek Feidler, Loretta Dfflingham    m The funeral oi Mrs Anno Firth of Lakeland was held here Thursday with burial in WhrV comb Cemelsry Rev Lee Dorsety is the temporary priest at SiMarys un til an appointmebe is made The funeral ef Mrs Alfred Monks was held at St fteyf chuch Monday The rVad famlBes attended the funeral of Martin DeYoung in Grand Rapids FrJray Rev Cmkftr Ii lecovertng Friday Saturday, Dbc Double Feature CAPTIVE OF BILLY THE RTD With  Rockey Lane in good Western AND LEAVE IT TO THE MARINES Starring Syd Melton Mard Lynn in a Comedy Sun  Tutas Dec 1416 ILL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS Starring Doris Day SDanny Thomas in a musical thrt al will enfoy  Plus News Friday  Sat Dec 19 20 MY FAVORITE SPY Bob Hope  Hedy Lamar in a comedy an Cartoon Hopalong jFree Kiddies Show at 300 PM1 Sal Dec 20th NOTICE Theater will be closed tor the Holiday Season after the above dates Watch for reopenin date Friday Saturday, Dec Double Feature YANKEE BUCCANEER in Uchnicolc Jefi Chandler Scott Bradly, and Suzan Ball AND  STRANGE WORLD  With Thousands of thrills 1Starring  Angelica Hauff and Alexander Carlos Also Cartoon Sunday  Monday Dec 1415 EVERYTHING I HAVE IS YOURS Starring Marge and Oower Champkn, Dennis OTeff si teehatsote sAiso Featurette Tropical Island Plus Novelty News Cartoon j tues Wed Thurs Dee 16 17 18 Double  OUTCAST OF THE ISLAND Wild tempestuous , savagely beautiful Ralph Richardson, Trevor Howard, Robert Morely Kerima AND ONE BIG AFFAIR The titk telle everything Starring Evelyn Keyes  Dennis OlCette Also News GHBeurntann ,   Subecriv Wednesday December 10, 1952 Pinckney Dispatch  Entered at 2nd Class Matter at Postoffioe  Cone In and look over our Christmas Goods, We have Gifts suitable for entire family  MENS DARTER SETS SUSPENDERS  HANDERCHXEFS NECKTIES DRESS SHIRTS  A CHILDRENS SiLK SCARFS GLOVES HANBERCHIEFS FANCY WORK SUPPERS COMBINATION SECTS 3 3  CS O  P WOMENS STOCKINGS SWEATERS GOLASHES r LUMBERJACKS SHOES INFANTS SILK AND WOOL BLANKETS SWEATER SETS BLANKETS BOOTEES SLICKERS SLIPPERS MITTENS Ketitie  Ges  Xmas T For Vans Gulf Station Parking Lot by inckney Fire Dept Benefit Children Xmas Party jdcanes Mae Ranei of Whit Lake and Florence Arts of it called at the M J Rea home Saturday nis Reason, son of Mrana Roy Reason tell and i rokr Icollar bone last week Dorothy Dinkel anc y we in Stockbridoie iv atfcsr rnohci  home Noren Coif rmc Molly i spent the wejk nJ  crt Can ham  Mrs Marion Clark of Buck Lake spent the week end at the Valter Clark home  Mrs Bmraa Broqan and Mrs Vlary Pasco and babv of Stock Sridqe called at the Stanley Oinkel home Friday Mr and Mrs Ted Olson o dearborn and the Don Griffith imilv of Ann Arbor spent Sun sav c he Don Griffith home Mr and Mrs Roy Dillinqham aft for Florida Saturday  Mr and Mrs lack Follick and  2 dauqhtt ta of Detroit called o  Mr and Mrs Henry Hauck Sat j urday,  Mr and Mrs Floris Clark at tended the funeral of her uncle, Gifforqe Cotllier aqed 90, at Sprinqport Tuesday  Mrs Katchie Heath and fam  lly have moved in the house on 1 Putnam St vacated bv the Groomes family who moved to Fenton ,  John E Sprout oi Oscoda Air Base spent the week end with his parents ii Phiip Sprout and wife and  wife and MisChailes Soule and Mrs Charles Soule and herl in Leslie Sunday i Mis Philip Sprout and John visited Roy 2 Brown and wife Leslie Sunday BiI Bauqhn and family spet j Sunday with her mother in How i ell u  Lynn Hendee and wife were j Sunday quests oof the Dr Jim Nash family oof Coldwater Gene Shehan and family of Ann Arbor were Sunday guests at the Louis Shehan home The Petty sville Civic Assn held card party Saturday nighe, at the Lester McAfee home Jack Younq and wife and Mrs Marqare Burns were in Jackson I  Saturday J Lswis Riqqs is home from the U S navy on leave Mrs Viola Read was in Jack I son Monday j Mr, and Mrs, Gerald Clinton wert in Howell Friday to attend the iuneral of Howard Soule brother of Mrs, Cinton who was killed in an auto accident at Monroe Saturday He leaved a wife and 2 children Alice Geaihart of Dexter call ed at the Mark Nash home Sun day Bill Wines of Howell called on Norman Miller and wife Sunday Sunday The Glenn Kinqsley and Dick Younq families called at the Andrew Campbeli home Sun day The Hubert Ledwidqe family of Royal Oak spent Sunday wirh Ms Eleanor Ledwidqe The Winans Lake school  where Nan Ledwidqe is teacher  1 seltve a spaghetti dinnerr this 1 Thursday The Ambrose Kennedy family spent Sunday at the Iivin Kenn ecy home  Mssdarmj Asher Wylie and  Hem Johnson were in Ann Ar i bo Friday j Mrs, Berdella Huxford who ha ben visitinc her mother  Mrs Edna E iler, returned o Fair hone, Alcblaa, Friday, , IA sMary Arnburqey and Mrs j Virainia Ambuiqey qave a shower at the Merlin Arnburqey homo Tuesday niqht for Miss AuJey Arnburqey who will be Jraa nti to Neil Sherdt o Dexter i on December 20 I hrz Mark Nash has suffered j a neivou bqkdown and is in   a rest home inDearbom j jy Sackett and son of Detroit spent the week end at the Larry Camburn noma Sunday auests of the Martin Ritter jr home were Martn Ritt er sr and wife and Mr and Mr John Stronq and son of Biiqhton Mr and Mrs Andw Nisbett, Dr and Mrs Wyie and Mrand Mrs Gordon Hester had dinner at Sculers, Marshall Sunday, honorinq Mrs Nesbitts birthday The James Whitley family were in Detroit Saturday Mrs Cornelia Bowen and daughter, Flossie, of Howell call ed at the Andrew Nisbett home Friday Born to Cyrus AtLee and wife of Gladwin Saturday, a son Cyrus David Mrand Mrs W H Meeir spent the week end there The Keith Bradburys of Chelsea spent Sunday at the L J Hciry home We are informed that Mrs Iliah Reason of Howell and William Rossman of Howell were married two months aqo Charles Musson of Marion spent the weeik end at the Albert DinKei home The Chubbs Corners neighbor hood held a party at the Marion town house Saturday niqht Jacob Dankers, Marion farmer suffered a stroke Saturday Mr and Mrs Fred Read were in Detroit Friday Mr and MrsOare Miller and Mr and Mrs Olin Robinson at tended the installation of the newly elected officers of the Veedic Masonic Lodqe in De  troit Saturday niqht RobeT Tasch and daughter Tristan, went to Gladwin fast week and brouqht back Snsan jand Mary AtLee who arel stay  ina at the Wayne AtLee home Georqe Lavey and wife of Jackson spent Sunday ae the iLee Lavev home I The Carl Lentz family of Lan sinq spent the week end at the Ona Campbell home  Mrs Eloyse Campbell and Mrs Esther Hall called on Arnold Bertfuist at the Mich San, Sunday The Andrew Campbell family moved into their new home onl East Unadilla St Saturday I Myron Htt hes Plumbing I Heating Complete Line Plumbing Fixtures and Susies BXCTRC Ol AW a T WAt HEATEHS IOMTUTE LKI TV WE 1075 EAST MM 1 MTAU  WE MBVICE PIMCENEY 18SFJ COAL POCOHONTAJ f LUMP wmmsctt WOG DE Hoey Sons wmf HUH I III I III Special de hue PWUASIAPPAN Range  PMQB tfofvttB  typt r otudlflea EMJT terms, if yo mm own nmoAt APfiSAMCS noM wmcN TO cieoow Hock twMthoiit7  id ma An Appealing Job for  Qualified I Young Women  PROFESSIONAL CORNER THE PINCKNEY SAgCfABIUM BAY M DUFFY M D  12 Mtahtaim Dotty IkOO A M to 2M  M Except Wednesdays Mocu luce Fri Sol, 7 f Jt feitt DR G B McCLQSKEY THERE are limited number of  DeuBa opening far qualified young  U2fc North MicUaou Aw 1 women as long distance oper f Telephone on  Office 935 IMJ W14  I Evenings by ApuoinfcpejttU EXCELIWT working conditions Howell  Mschiqan friendly business i associates  good wages, unusual chances  HERB SNEED for advancexnkmL no exper ience necessary IF YOU AiRE looking ior a good position that can be Km interesting too, visit our ployment otfce    Phase 183 207 fi Qttmi firer HowrtU u Mkhtaan P Real Estate, Insurant, ftrckerage and i City, Lake and Faun Ifroejsrfy A Speckstttv Tist Your PropertT VTtt lie Michigan Bell Telephone Co 323 EAST WASHINGTON Ann Arbor Mich BCAL IIUTt List Your Proi tirnAi,r  Broker 1 0 9 Nejfe Hackney, Mich SonTlOTU PfaeBe III MYRON I Plumbing and Befltaa Itetc 8717 Lata Drlv iHcenso Bush Laht P H SWABTHOtfl  SON Funeral Hoiss Don C Swarthout Director Modern Egui Ambulance Jnontfs 39  63, Ham Shell do the moiaaZa honing week after week    tn less time, with less effort The humanists are decrying indiscriminate slaughter of does and iawns in the special season this year and paint pictures of znotherles fawns left to fend for themselves and die of starvation They would let the deer survive and have the state buy enough feed to prevent them from starv ing it would not work If the IEE LAVEY General Insurance Pious S9F3 Pindaw REFRIGERATION SERVICE HAROLD RADY Repairs on All Makes Phone Pnd ney 151F3  AUCTIONEER   Farm Sales a Speciality BERT WYLltf CALL FOWLEVILLE 436F6 DR C I TOWNER Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Rot A Ifoaer Phone Dexter 3461 C BDCKHOFF 8c OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand ssver AT ,1k well u MIchiatdi lifcone 358 BesHenco 61 UOYETHENDEF Livestock Hauina Weekly Tips Muae To Defeat General Trucking PmcfcnT Mir Phone 161F13 H W WYLtt NOTARY Insmvmce and Renew iWONE 136 Pinckney CEMETERY MEMORIALS Prices You Can Affnd To Pay MILFORD GRENITE WORKS Gilford Michigan  Classified Adve j FOR SALE Davenport and FOR SALE2 storm windows, cair green, chekxpphone 150F3 Free her for all time, from the ordeal of hand ironing Give her the only complete ironer on the market    IronriteOnly Ironrite has that versatile roll with the Twin End designtwo free, open, identical ends Only Ironrite assures her quick, easy, fatiguefree ironing of everything Dont give her a halfWay ironer    come in and see Ironrite, see for yourself that only Ironrite is the complete ironerl desr herds were permitted to  increase unrestrained they i 24x80 and 26x63 inches, a wood J LOST Male Beaglst hound near would overrun the entire state I lathe, African Violets j Pingree  Wasson RdsJteward and destroy all the farmers  MrsMarqaret Clarkphone 121F4 lames Choate 24I2L Murray COAU IN AND SEE US WELL SHOW YOU THE AMAZING FATIGUEFREE WAY TO IRON  ON IRONRITi LAVE HAP DWARF crops There are morei deer now in Michigan than in the days of the Indians wheta food was scarce That is why they have infiltrated into Southern Michi weraJ they are considered a pest Hunting is necessary to keep the size of the herds down FOR RENT 2 sleeping Call 120F11 rooms  Mt Clemejas MxL, WANTEDHousekeeper for small modern home in country Two WANTED  All kinds of raw adults Phone Dexter 5191 furs, beef hide sheep pelts, and FOR RENT Modern 4 deer skin Lucius J Doyle Phone Pinckney 42 get Gen Ike Gen Douglas rfr   Plumbin Water System etc Stanley Drake All efforts to Eisenhower and  Arthur together have failed, i Phone N There is no love lost between the two They are of different scho ols of thought Gen Eisenhower thinks Europe should be main theater of defense efforts while FOR SALE6 room modern home on West Main St Pinckney 2 car garaqeIaxge Iqt,7500Terms Harmon Real Estate 65F2 Fowlerville, Mich room house and bath MrsDarl Gallup iPhone 119 ,  MacArthur says Asia should be SINCERE TRIBUTE A little girl with tears in her eyes was heard to say, We At the Republican convention he i  bee Doc Cory anvmoreHe 1 delivered a broadside against FARMER WANTEEXlmterestl in proposition for a young exper ienced farmer 173 acre dairy farm, milking 22 headnew farm FOUND Black and tan coon hound Friday night also   ior sale a Cheerful Monogram coal and wood stove 20 with cabinet Phone ltlFU OR 9040 Farley Rd Pinckney AUTOMATIC SAW HUNG 7 machinery 2 tractors, combine SERVICE WHILfc YOU WAIT Mr and Mrs James Meyer Elqa Hammer were calif fr to Omaha, Neb, last week by the death of her mother  Mrs Mae Barron of Howell and Margaret Broqan of Chilson called on Mrs Eleanor Led widqe Sunday has gone long ways away ti ovea the chudrch and they 11 icved him Edith Peck The Younqlove TA met at the school Thursday night Mrs Florence Baughn is now ablo io be dressi and set up, Sunday callers were the Dr Robert Bird family of Wayne, Pans Carver and wife of Rock4 ford and local visitors  Pinckneys  n Eisenhower and in favor of Taft and then retired into obscurity where he remained all durinq fthe campaign After the election  he congratulated the Republican party but did not mention Ike Since then renewed attempts havle been made to get them to gerfher Some even wanted pres ident ekt to take Gen Mac Arthur to Korea He refus ed He said if there was a rrjest Lng MacArthur must come to Nim An intermediary went to NacArHhur cmd that gentleman, suglgested that he go see Eisen hjower He added it was only a  minute walk MacArthur an swjered it was only a 5 minute wialk from Eisenhower to him bailei all necessary eguipment new barn and other buildings, small modern tehnant homenot foaotptabie to larqe family The Grayson Farm 3275 South Milford Rd Milford, Mich, Phone Milford 23F22 or Detroit Woodward 3315 for interview WANTED Custom Corn Picking also corn for sale Earl Schroeder Corner M 36W and Pingeee Rd Pete Straiger and wife of Ypsi   lani and the Clarence Pratt f am iv of Ann Arbor called at the John Boyer home Sunday Mrs Edna Spears and Jack Sheldon left for Florida last week Monday , Anlrew Nesbie and wife call ed on Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Mercer QUALITY Meats Fruit Groceries Vegetables Established 1861 Incorporated 1VJI5 MciHEg2S m h THANKSGIVING The many blessings we share1 in this United States of America cannot be passed without notice on this Thanksgiving Day The American Way has produc ed the highest level of society known to the world The American way has given thej individual the greatest freedam, of action to produce for himself accoording to the limits of his ability  The American way has protect ed the religious freedom of all ALL WORK GUARANTEED LAWN MOWEftS KPJNHJ MANDELLtf SAW FH4NG SHOI fllLAND LAAfc JL6 nwrajgli OWEN W FOWLER D S C Foot Specialist  ChbopoalA 216 W GcLRiver, BriahflonMlch Telephone Office Hours Office 75181 By Appointment Res 71003 Men, TttyWed THE PANORAMA OF THE MONTH When you pay all obligcrtions with checks of this banki and receive your monthly stateanent and cancelled checks, the finan ial panorama of the month is open for your inspection You may discover ways you can teaye in future months And the record helps when its ttme o fill out your incomt tax orms IT PAYS TO PAY BY CHDCK Sunday, ,, i T   Pish Sflarket Prices Courteous Service CLARKS THE FIRST NATIONAI BANK HowelL Mich Under Federal Supervision Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation All Deposits Insured Up to10,000 For Each Depositor Wanted  x Hey, Timeff AwaatSnT yon have until Dec, 15th to guaran lee delivery on Soe  Jackets Jackets sizes from 8 to 19 for cftnldren and 34 to 50 for adults, Plrioes are up to 10 xr more Less than Ann Arbor or Detroit for same guality lockets Dont delay Write or call today, Box 275 Pinckney ACK HANlfHf PHONllll Your GRAIN During Harvest f Farmers tl  P  J SSI esssssi</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;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&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;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;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&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>ifnwm s,ww TT,W,IM  j 1  Sfr  jv   rsi V   spate i V Voiu  1 ilicJutfaM Mirror j fereonali THE PINtKNEYDlSPAVCH Wednesday, Dfcernber 2 1S52 t i HimAl  Obituaries Michigans schools are getting  hcuu upp ior tunas anci accora inq 10 nuditor tdenedi John iur tin suioois rnay nave to cioe in 6 months li lunds are not raised  ro n in xn lb4b the ales tax diversion tax was passed The law provid ect that 44 percent oi the total  ealc tax collected oi the piavi ous year be paid to the school, irnujicipalities etc This wouia t  ,  j Ma  i Catholic O Herb Sneed and wife of Ew  imc1  y ciivuuai, r0 Sunday quests at ine dov Ir AiUri j 2cimu, John Eiseie is m Alburqi jiqu ijunduy Maa New Mexico  j Summer bij 8U0 iii OC The Ralph CUntci family of Del Winter 800  10,  ufi 730 I Jul troit and a ell were i th C I,  tCinton r The i 1C come to 94,000 this year There si, i Is not that much money in the treasury mostly because the log I twice n t i uiehc y gue Beny of How  Novenna 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Thaxsdav 7n n mrer ,beenTcollected but it has beenj Dr George Drudqe oi Detroit j Kscwy  P mlPryer ,, Jsed to pay the costs ,of other jcalled ai the Asbsr Wylie home  1 Saturday iowdi roster and wife J JU p m I Senior choir picctise 730 iu i  Wenesaay Walled Lake spent Sundav the Asher Wylie home Wm  Pickicid end family of Ionia  Su t wuuy iu30 a, m sermon, lljJJ a m Suiidy Sohooi Weil, incisqing guests Mone 1S very verv welcome cfpaxtments instead of the schoJ els ior winch the funds were sup j posed to be earmarked Four VJUs aqo the state had a 34 million surplus Now it is 65 mil iion in the hole The legislature tried to divert gome ot the sales tax money tU Gov Williams vetoed the  away from the schools last year  bnl Nix Martin would ease the situation semwhat by allow mg schools to borrow meney Of course there is only one so ration The state must raise more 1VAI UI,1U vu vv  um u  unc icc funds and the sooner they do pertained the Clare and Cliiford Cc  uu  this and quit passinq the bucki Miller families ThanKsgvmg  vnercr LJV We preach Uirist and every Coivoi  4 A wiiomiv wjnurch o roac , Past  Thuaksqiving quests of John Boyer and wife were the ClUi i una jochir Boyar jr and fam ilies, Reuben Gentner and fam ,r, v fjZr iiy  Clarence Pratt ana family,  s S Supi Geoige Heliq and family of Ann i rrJm, Woriuiys Arbor and Lloyd Warner ana I Staler Srhm  family f Ypsildiiti rCbildreV riin  Mr and Mrs W C Miller en  Younc ,ner ritjUa itile idwhufdson ol ffirins who survives with a c t JJMJ iii ,ohrfr pisc oveviVas ana a sister, Mrs Edn, Aliyn of Lansmq and 5 brolhcis Maurice and William oi Pi nek  jf, Kcnroth of Three Rivers, Glrn ui Detroit an  liaroil oi Oxbov Lake A sisior, Dorothy, and 3 brothers Ernest Dale and  Iviiiar ore deceased The deceased wa a member  c1 Hrnrd Lodcye F  A M  No 165 j ihe funeral is at the Svorthout  Funera Home Friday at 200 pm eu rrUvi jD lebbbary A burial in Pinckney Ceemtery  liL iiiil Tai itsmi viittJ ihvu cuuJii, Kickie, in LSaliia iSiuiiUai s i I iuinksgiving1 Day etui J uy , i, ,v a biother, lium Flint, visiud them lust lu Larry JiiiiU Iuisut went lei ikatiny on Ioiae LaiA ,,itii in jurcnu, Lairruii lilay s,alov,kd a jniiny  SKt oM tiVADi a arspuLe When me coStartJ ted tne worui Korean or Comi n pressed many  JU ay 1  Jjoroihy tiaik was sfVn Nov aiM Louis lialdu Nov 2iJth Cam ilk Buda was flower yirl a lAtiii  c11iini4 Saturday a   a in s Sparta rnr I hank 1 Aiil Woltei  103 111  i u U olo 111 sen ui iHsiiay taL nftn lad a Lardiiay Nov 25 at lular, Milly CourYuu charts Wiul15 the better A constitutional con Georqe Meabon and wife call oer  ii home ware at the vention might help but the qov e at the,Wm Marshall vetoed this because under the tockbkndge bunciay pifesent set up the rural districts ie KPaa aiid vn vould control such convenhonjThctsiymg quests The recent legislature passed1 J62 Whitley home, a law establishina a psychiatric Jh Robert nea lljmiiy ,3pfnl  Ohnic at Jackson prison but did Jhankqiving ac 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out oi their own pay ihey claim it cot mem between  JJU ana S4U0 a moath was nine years and Jack Young and Fred Singer familie   jpam Thankqivngs at the Vin s i i  i i core icriicr  A o vimt Young lioms Curtis ratt3iscn Stbckbridqe called at the Stan in Greqcy an J vvic oi lyear She is secret v , c CL cciicii  c When Maidyn Singer went to V D6i cTie Thcroay , pn M ne uuce wUcur she went The Don Grmitl Lvfu oiq ice pond and she saw Arbor were Thanksqivinq qae a loi oi peopie sicatinq on it , at the Joe n htth home ju,i auoutcvary oneni our Keith Legwidqe was home room nas omening new snow  the  Plyircuth n suits, slacks capSooiS bemo Thanksqivinq and with Ms E pawidqe ana farry ana no 1 crcc era c  , o three years in codrc th family of Ann Von lG the  c  v on scholarship, co operation in etT,a cuiricla ea ecccauoca ent So  ,  ana and aiiJj ior i slacks, caps, LooiS iiuvu iewii Sana anceay tOid ium wiiai they want xmgs  J reople Rose Maiie Vedder, Fanis iteason an Linda Rhodes saia tiieir httte brothers qot hurt STORK WRITES LUCYS SCRlPi Lucme iiah, vivacious star o i liOve1 Lucy CBSTV show, de scribes soma unusual problems tn cos iume ana script writing caused by her becoming an ex pectant mother in near future Look or Lucys having a Baby by Luciie Ball, in thi Sundays December 7 iasue of Color Gravure American Wetjdy, ex elusiveiy with Detroit Sunday Times eanor spent Thanksqivinq at the Des CTOnd Ledwidqe home in Royal Oak Mr Ledvidqe remained tor th week end Mrs John McDonnell was in  Toledo 3ast week I Harold Day and wife of De  troit were Thanksqivinq quests at the John McDonnell home, i DONA We would      r  ol VAilED e to qei ccationj arm piouce oi any Ice a cc faJmers for the counts y scc a the baseman ot the Corql, church en  a Luc ay, Dec, Lcc 6th Vve Wii cad ior anyihlnq that you have Noiiiy George inornpson i66Fll I anrv Kauck 81 Cio Poulson So R, K, El  L1 i LJ lit 1 J Tlio rina worniiunity Lib rary, icuna utcy bix iiionui acjA new ia ujuOji two tnoic  ii VOuaait Gil Itc CilCVCo, iCLiccolic c LvOiij arc iciig ic ccivcci auiiy LOM fuenuc oi ilic Liiuc A siipuiciu oi new cjnidwns pooiis io ex pec tea within a week LltaHing next month tno ccrciil selection oi the LOGIK O whciUbnirrCiUD viil Pc rnaae c wuiable to tne leaders oi mi co mm unity every monih thrcuqii tne courtecy oi the Civic impov ciit Asoociution In the recent vcic thiLi oigaruaation lias given gonerosly ot it tune and mon ey io me library A reading cc mp vvii Lro purchased soon ior the luorjiice taje rom pai , also j i aniiiahii lliiHi ill   i   I V ei i  faliii has a sure fowart vi 11 f 1 hiiii i ica i a li 0I  L i   J  is home i I i i 11,  ,avy 1  i  C l I i i  J i j i   1  ie  laiinr Daiiiw ye ianl iiuiy went lo Huwell Friday a aiii iiho had a tooth pulled i ,iay, la t Wyiic ha hern sick fur 1 wu  i      ui is liei1 a I schoul We idCted iiew club officra Pres a  , J   i C     ,  i  i i  1 ,  Janae Ruse secretary, Kathy Rea son, Terry chose new eunnnitcOoniiie dd rdala  ui Lia J   Ackh y was  11L liad a i, i ,  i, aliL year i lay party i  lienEisenhower has appointed 4 Michigan men to his cabinet U circle oi iaavifcors the moil any president ha ever appoint ed nam this state 1hey are jooepn Dodge Detroit advior inace airocioj, Ceoige Humph ery,oec,of Tie as Arthur Vande burq0ir secretay and Arthur bummeiiieLu,Postmaster General bummerrieia is the best known oi the lotiHe has been Michigam national committeman for some years and is noted ior his cam pargn luna raising aoiiity Rec ent he was national aepublican chairmanAt the Repilbucan con vention he spear heaaea the Lisenhower drive 11 RTIl CtsK NiiWS i trie iuiid from lire C i, j tL 1  ii w h i LivTMGSTOr LJLC NO ANNUAL CONGL BAZZAR Wm be held in the church base I lietnr Sat Dec b at 200 p m An donations welcome in bake vjoods, fancy work, aporns, etc AuxiUary will serve supper at ccju rree wui oiierinq, Lucille Sims Sec I F d A H CALKiiLa  The foilowinq are date ir No We all had a very happy Thanks i  ine an a  n ana ae lal  o be bak a hid We  ye  aritini ha v In carry in both, the imcs and the tens place nn   ,n mil arithmetic Our answers are Ihe hprcuy comrmt t,K lb,mjv ana the huaics IA ihiy too ievo given acnations j oi money ior tne puchaso ot  j pow rxjoks te viohes to thank ine many Cit j w  r vember for Livmqston Lodff No1 i2ens who have qiven bocKo con j ourocranhy W Y  A Al 44pLitiohs ana men ctscisiance Tuesday, Dec ,9,F C deqoes iu cciiaioquig tne books Aiboiit 70 aitended the MM del QVQ yQu V13Iea e hbrary 76 t giee work Saturday nightin eluding many visitors Howell O L S NOTiCL j pat on the woik for One candid date  Installation of officers Dec 20, Regular meeting of Pinckney1 inner at Hansons 630 for all Chapter 145 Friday evening, who desire to ao December 5th at 8 p m This is, WmUon Baughn W M r V  Uurlea rr CCNJ2RVATION DETV I shinq Ii enses for 1953 will tbe in ad cadera Dec, 1 rlecora nan ore sihipTients in Michigan cut stetl shodages ar third In August 3JO ore boats j Friendship meeting haulcu 14J million tons of orea Christmas party Friday, Dec million mere than last year In 12 QX 715 m Masomc temple Septenbcr ivo million more tone Bril own table, service and a than a year aga The years h dish to Masons, Stars,famwl be about 75 milLos tons mer,cmd friends invited 20 woives were lolled in mo School of gction rCi is tirsrt 10 months of this yea at eU 7 3Q Snow made deer hunting be tar last week The kill is jight to Ivlidge Miller, Sec, You hare maae it possbbe now we hope you wiil use it requiar ly Books are free to borrowers, subject to Lcbraiy requiauens ln ciaentiy, tne library has two sets cit the book of Knowledge, one el or reference use in the libra ry and one set to lend Library hour for the winter months are Tukfsday 2 to 5 ana 7 to 3 p m Thursday, 2 to 5 p m  Sat 2 to 5 p m Come in soon and take homt a qood book Library Com mittee located in the Towhhaii normal 838 lOT CCOJ12 lC About he 360C0 miles c as trout ctre The pari 3 c oeiinq Ktmy nests wer violaon s, or Mic t icauis c made iqanse list ns  icion is new acnq permits for 17 Michigan itaie parks What is wrorq with Jcigans predator control systerrtf2c0000  WOB paid out a bounties last year More prcaators have been lakEh this rec, u Waf roceinu self  ,v  hav i now, uf tlv conti  T  a st  We villas al ch CRAOF  udnt rctii  v1 ,  ,   W  Fveil in  an HI  1e 0 V UUtUor,1  , ,, i, hem list our new pup Kvrcn Bnllen, Robert Higgs, Margaret Hiprjjs and Jan  uarsan, Shu ceiivi from K ri  iunv Wc are studying about istan in eotrrajh a We ar mvir v lac 10 words this week Today we chose tvw ccmni to do the room work, MASONS ELECT OFFICERS Livingston Lodge No 76 F,  A M elected the following offi cers Tuesday night W M   Clare Miller S W Lawrence Baughn ANY DEER SEASON  W Lawrence Carriirn The any deer season the last Treasurer  W C Miller 3 days iast week Teulted in a Actmg lireas, Clifford Miller 8lauqnter 0f does and fawnslt is feetaiv  Paul Curlejt estimated 19000 were killed the  P A anSlambrook rsi day The Clifford VanKom I D , , Orland Wmslow par1y  Curran qot 7 0thers Chaplain , iwin Campbe 1 8uccoesaful were Gerald Dinkel Marshall  , Ona Campbell c AtLee p, Duify, Hockey Stewards HnroIrt Porter, Murrcry Swarthout Lou Haydu Ray a new story in our geography We will study about a na f the Steppe Kve yon  is thindng abotit Christ s d nfations for our room Jus Ksnur madf a new flmvcr box for some of our plants Thank  a aus ranHs dark, iaothy Doyle Shaion Criffilhs, fus Kasar, Tom my Kennedy Kiih Morgan, Kenneth Russell, and Sharon Wilson have not been absent or tardy so far this war I Noel Rose spent her vacation in , Royal Oak Jerry Reason says his puppy got indigestirn from ton much turkey Dorothy Esch has a new puppy KairM Kichman s eousins her Having varatiorx Janet Smith has four new cai akeds His delivery of Michigan uUnost solia yote WOCK to hisem hower on every roil call was a brulwaiick 01 strength to the ge Theie is a story to this, buinmsi nelc was originally a Tart mom He is said to oe the largest Chy erjet aeaier in the worn This is a Ueneiai Motors Diyiaion Tait was not acceptable to the Gea etrai Motors For one thing he was an isolationist and the Gen eral Motors ha large dealings with Europe ana me rest oi the world Also they did not think h could get elected They brougtit pressure on Sorrunerfield and be guit Toft and scad he was neu tral At the convention he cam out openly for  Eisenhower and spear headed the drive whick took the nomination After this he peoame a intermediary to gel lEisenhower and Taft togethet I again In this he was successful afid as it has been a custom fc  ynany years he was given fhe , postmaster generals post Times i have changed though and most j obstmaster ships are now under babv 1 civil service and can be remor   ed only for causes Still he will  have 4000 vacanies fill due to  death, retirements etc visited Afyhan ap din  Dagg Levi Ludtke Frank Zieg vr Robert Egeler Omer Cory, Tiler   J H Hoekr An oyster supper was served by William Brash sr crrlinq or Earl Baughn, chef for 25 yeafs,TheThoircts Warss had fof guests Thaiksginnq the L J Hew frily Keith Bradbury yb end wife, fcrl Klv urw, cuAAe arc wvo, rt  StJfi M Lvaa Irln,   4 icoiuly   Sulhvan, Dr Walker L J Henry and sons, the Johnson boys,Don Gardner Wm Plummet Clare Miller  sonsOthers who went went were Ed Parker John Paul Ware, Percy EMisDale Meabon Rex Hendee Harold Rady and son, Roy Reason, Andy and Chris Campbell Chris hit 2 but W rf Meyer and wiie enter ecdned their children and famil Thanksgiving except the cash donations at 1 Sunday CHURCH BUYS BUS The Pinckney CongT chvrch  has bought a 50 passenger bus Jicfnot getthern to bring people to church who  are without trcmsporf,on The purchase price was   by Bill Baughs and wife spent a the service rAart of last week at Douglas Lake  FIFTH GRADE NEWS Our Spelling Bre Champions are Don Swarthoi, Jr, winner and Mary Lou runnerup Boby Holliser, winner, and DenufeMorgan, iinnciiin M W all had a very nie Thanksyixng  acation Ve ai  glad to lv ar Mr Kondell is homo from the hosp al We all wrote letters to him to eh, er him up We made another scrap book for Mrs Florence Baiulc a id sent it to hor Our charts this week art on Christ mas legends and customs We have n v aniii coirmitteSS snd were planning room decorations for Christmas We drw namlis for gifts Mccon E Plees, 30 because we wanted to shop dsriag Victor Avrcan, 46 our vacation, ert 43 Briohton, SIXTH GRADE NEWS We all had a happy Thankifivisf vacation Unald Singer brought thsiset Sf i a 3oe  Mrs Melvin visited our HMEm te day We finished our unit on UtlNsw World today   ,c Mrs Tasch wrote a Christmas pet for us   MAB1UAK I,in Thomas Kcate, 2A rtfRHmxb Be Ann Hart 18, P Pa cl J Lavey, 31  s r   J  mISR  X  fv t    VK     yr f Do yon worry bout forgetting to tu rn off the tank When you get the rightsized electric heater your hot water worries are over Youll have the last word in hot water service worryfree    workfree , as well as dependable   clean  carefree thrifty  and durable Look into the many conveniences of an automatic electric water heater at your electric appliance dealer or neighborhood Edison office  jv  girl finished eecoond in r  Penala Brighton high wiiool girl xinushea second in, ocracy contest She was 4 points beind the winner Lucille Beaehy pi jPinckney Cuius Patterson at Siockhridge kiiitjd a deer, been and coyolte in nartherai Michigan last week Jamas rinneH, d4 Ann Arbor, Jor 0 year, died in a Bay City, hospital last Wednesday  Vv dsbitienaw countjy auotioneei Di and Mrs William Chopin pi Ann Arbor announce the en gagement oi their daughter, HiyLis Ann, to Richard Jennings, son of Mx and Mis Raymond Jennings, Halnuoon LakePinck ney The Michigan state police an Inounce a series oi schools tor new troopers to start at East  I msinq Dec 1 and run to the 6th oi April Turkey production in Michi qan increased 13 percent this year according to Michigan State College former Congressman John C kehx oi Monroe has been ap  pointed president of the Macca bee Life, insurance Co o  Michigan  Dr Hollis Siqler who has been  a patent at McPherson hospital j Howell, the past month has  been takan to Unhrersity faaepit all Ann Arbor The Hartland Hardware was entered last week and 3 guns stjbjlen  WHkrAd Widmeyer of Cedaf Lak4 got an point buck near Beulah last week Esther orqenson teacher in jGtfegary school is a patient t Toote hospital, Jackson Elwin Breniser of Greqory who has been in Germany 17 months is back in the states Kennfctlh Rice of Ypeilanti had his oai stolen last wefek When police recovered it it had 2 nefw tires on it Emji Saka of Belleville had 95 checkers stolen one night last week  Lowell Theater HOWELL MICHIGAN Wed, Thur, Dec 1 3, 4 Mario Lansa, Doretta Morrow BECAUSE YOURE MINE in technicolor novelty o cartoon Coming Destination Paris Pony Soldier Friday Saturday, December Rhonda Fleming and Sterling Hay den in THE GOLDEN HAWK Also Linda DamelL Gary Merrill to ANIGHT WCTHOUT SLEEP cartoon  Detr Theater  toxts MkL T savags jungle adventure TABZAAI AMD THE SLAVE GLuLex Barke, Janessa Brows,  great Colorado gold xueb CRIPPLE CREEK4 Sun  Mon Dec 7 8 Mat Sun 230 p m cont Dana Andrews Maria Toren Georgei Sander Audrey Totter ASSIGNMENT PARIS N Tues, WecL Thur Dec 9J011 Tyrone Power Cameron Mitchell In PONY SOLDIER m tschnlcoW eomedy c Coming Springfield Rifle My PalGus Lee Tkeater Whttmore Lake, Mich wtth George Montgomery and JCarea  Boc4fc , Sun  Mon Dec 7 8 P laugh riot oi the year  FLARLESS PAGAN he took his lion to the army with hftm with rlJanet Leigh, Carleton Cbrpenter Keenan Wynn News Short Comedy Cartoon Tues, WecL Thur Dec 9J011 WHERES CHARLEYS , Shes a He Hes a howl  stars, songs, gags oi the year starixing  Ray Bolger Allyn McLeHe cartoon news shorts TCorningWhat Price Glory Devil Mantes The,Everything J Have is Yours, Because Youre Mine, Way of a Gaucho Sylvan Theetfer YOUR DEALER or Detroit Edison Friday, Saturday December 56 SON OF ALJBABA Technicolor  With  Tony Curtis, Piper Laurie M Also 1 ARCTIC FLIGHT  Manhunt from the air with  Witt  WaVne Morris  Lola Albright SunoV MOIL Dec 7 8 SPRINGFIELD RIFLE Friday, Saturday, December 56 WAR OF THE WILDCATS r a diama starring  John Wayne, Martha Scott and Albert Bender Wagoners Grocery  6066 Pinckney Read Quality Merchandise LOW PRICES Beer and Wine to Take One HOURS Daily 8 to 9 Sunday 9 to 8 Phone Howeit 70JJZ PROCLAMATION WHEREAS an average of 100 deaths from tuberculosis occurred and WHEREAS nxv cases of tubereach month in Michigan during 195J,J culosis in Michigan were reported I at a rate of more than 500 each ed into Mrs Mary Walshesl month, and tlOUe  , WHEREAS despite the praise2 loads of buckwheat were worthy gains which health authonbrougtht to the Pinckne mill  ties have made against tuberculosis tram Jerusaleum to be ground i in recent years, the danger of the last week  spread of tuberculosis remains great, The pond has been covered i and the obligation to fight tuberculobv skaters the past weekThere j sis urgent, be it therefore iium T Wtt inn thnra Serturrkiv RESOLVED that this community earnestly endeavor to set an example in this part of the state, of thoroughgoing support of the Christmas Seal Sale of the Michigan Tuberculosis Association This is the 46th year tho tuberculosis Christmas Seal Warner Color      WOh Gary Cooper fire power in  Bing Crosby Jane Wyfrnan and Sun dTues Dec 7 9 CALIFORmA CONQUEST drama in terfaitoofoc with Cornel WUde Teresa Wright I am a Paratrooper Disney Cartoon Sunday Shows 3, 5, 7 Tues, Wed Thmv Dec 9,1041 JUST FOR YOU a musical starring were at least 100 there Saturday  afternoon The Copeland house at Dexter banned last week It was occup jbv the aged MrsJacob Vaughn fTOR RENT 4 room semi modern j Al 4he hands of a real fighting man Also with Phyllis Baxter and David Brain also featurette Eskimo Sea Hunters Noveltv News Cartoon Tues, WetL Thur Dec 9,1 all Shes a Howl and hes a howl Ray Bolger In  WHERES CHARLEY   tetoohsteessf n wMh Ray Bolger Allyn McLerie  Also Royqj Jpurney Ethel shows 715 915 Coming Prisoner oi Zenda Because YouVe Mme Avon Theater Stootoykn iFdday, Saturday, December 56  THE FABULOUS SENIORTTAEstedita Rodiquez Robert Clark in a Comedy with everything for good Entertainment plus Cartoon New ODroedyrSHollvwood Mr Movies Ben White and wife and Em SuncyRTTf7d J 9  tes White and wife were guests HrF1 0 Nariman White and wife onr , , THAT A WAY Thanksgving  i Fred MacMurry Dorothy McMrs Mildred Aclkey entertain  ,in a  501116 with ed a number of little folks Friday j loX  laucJhs Plus News Cartoon in honor of her son, Dorinies, Pnd Trvlq iottaqe finished,ideal for youngol ,  i  or srnaU   T 1 bt to right party Call 13F4, Pinck ney, Mich  birlfcday   The hrvin  Murray Kenriedy tfccmilSes spent ThcrriksaiVing at the Ambrose Kennedy home at Neighboring Notes Alfred Gross Dexter Ford dealer, is a patient at St Joe ho pfitedAnn ArbI  paved maiy lives   done much to help tuberculosis paj Chubb8 Coomers tients to recover and to return, re1 habilitated, to their homes Christmas Seals deserve our wholehearted support Signed STANLEY DINKEL President, Pinckney Village Cominq  Captive of Billy the Ed  Leave it to the Marines j Ill See You In My Dreams Mv Favorite Spy 1 ears Ago i The Parent Teacher Assn nuet at the school Monday nite with 40 present Mrs Florence Baughn led the community sing ing There was a song by Nor fcna and Marion Gardner, Virgin 4a Darrow Janis Carr and Jean Graves Supt J P Doyle gave jd lask on the purpose of the PTA The school hot lunch plan was discussed Luncheon was served  Livingston Lodge No 76 F S A M elected the following ofh en Tuesday night W M, Azel Carpenter S W Bert Hooker J WPaul CurlettTreas George Teeple Secy MUo Kettler SD pwight Wegener J D, George John Chambers Henry Kiev, Over Clark, Gtiorge Clark at lenaed a Masonic oanquet at Howell Wednesday night Ed ward Graves master at Palels tune Lodge, Detroit tatiteu and snawea pictures of the Hoiy Mrs Beirt VanBlaricum jr died at Penyan, N Y last weekThe ViUnBlancum family here attend ed the funexaL  Betty Clinton sprained her ankle and is on crutches  Wanted JXG PRESS OPERATORS SEMI SKILLED PRODUCTION HANDS  I V f  APPLY TO  Detroit Die Set  PINCKNEY MICHIGAN Clark Chaplain, Earl Baughn MonihalL Ed Ailen Stewards, Carter Brawn Paul Clark Tiler, Wales Leiland A banquet was jssrved by Baldy Girard The fall Owing niarie brief remarks ifon iLynn Gardner Lavern Topping iBdwin Brown and Russell Liver fcnore Two MiV degrees were 1 The Sings Daughters met with Mm C A Weddige Wednes day The Isler Sisters orchestra Uplayed There were solos by ftWto dner, Ida Feidlefr and Only one daw D player knm picked on the All State Mgh School Football TVxxm, this ya, Sanons of Belleville  a, RmttH LlvMsnons and Clyde flaw fhfl Kodamazooo team noMaeoiiic Fc deff5 fcaj3t IgHitfffj tart wjMfly  4V kurs AgL The Dispatch office is etajoy inq a box of ground cherries ne ceived from Harry Sweeney of Arizona The Queens Sons and Daugh tors will take their play  The Millers Daughter to Dexter on Dec 10 and to Hamburg g Oec 16, w Claude Pbelphs, a former em, poyee on the Dispatch has pur phased an interest in the Tec on feha News Blanche Martin entertained Mrs Bruce Wright of Chicago ktst week E W, Kennedy and wife have gone to Florida Rev Copd got 2 deer in north n Michigan last week and Leo Fohey one George Rekzson ST, nafl pur cnased 40 acres of Bert Nash on the Howfll RU Dr, H, F, Sigler is attending a clinic in Detroit and stovina wttb Df LeBaron at Powfiac i  NEW BEAUTY  ISO IIP FIRE DOME V8  POWERMASTER SIX  POWER STEERING  POWER BRAKES See ftOffra M  Parker Motor Sates 115 EAST MAIN ST PINCKNEY MICH  Plumbing and Repair ATER SYSTEMS INSTALLED I WATER SOFTENERS CTC 6BOROE ROUSH PHONE 173F6 HLLAND LAO Aie Rom where Lsit Joe Marsh  l Theyll Do It 1 Every Time   Fhsrt Hammf Jsek fkss ssuUl dssdsnd off Mask ATSBM Bssr ths libMry Wtfl, sboot s month sgo, the town finally pot up a sign on the eotner there saying thoroughfare  Dead End Yesterday Hammy dropped by to see us Cant understand it, he says Hardly anybody drove  down our street beforebut, now, jsince they put thatiprn up, thcrea been more rs thi tvr turning around in 5 From w way street are the same as who automatically ignore s Paint sign and touch their  on s freshly painted surface Bflt  you cant change human naturfl1 No tff People like to find out for them selvesand then make their own dec lc43 1 hat 3 why I say live and 1st live Yon can drink your buttermilk, but let me have my glass of I beer when I ehoose And leta set I feel were obliged to point the L ay for the other fellow I sit, these people s anv who bother Hammy on Us  L   WednedaT 1952 Peoples W5  tare Jwd as 2nd Class Matter at Postottee Subscript Oroeerlct 7S f goods Canned G0s Shoes Cents Fmi lis blues Lingerie Kennedy lustrous cotter and rayon 3cngaline with a   js  new fro form nsdJine A dramatic dres  1 dress youll wear prouJIy day or evening, A ccsccde of buttons on a full skirt, with  soft velveteen collur and cuffs BeigeBrown BlackGold, RedBlack, GreenBlack   m Unda and Kathleen Stulie oi Dajtroit spent the week end crt ha Gtiv ESchmcm home Theft parents ccane for them Sunday The Gerry JSchsnan and RUBS fii Glover families spent Thanks lvinq at the Doni Spears home nf Detrot i  Sizes 10 to IS I495  Deizoit spent the George 1 i wojgat wowox nm wn wrra wriijes  lack Teeters oi the week ena at  Roush home   Georqe Rousk and wife tid dlewoth Rousn and wife hunted dees at West Brooch kxst week TheMadrigci Club of HoweU Utah school favooed the Pinck r,ey school with a musical pro iram Tuesday   ,  Thes Dr McGreqary tenily of Breton spent Thanksgiving at th rTn er   HJB tana Volsr spent Tfcanksgivinq at the Charles Eis is ham m Fowlrville   Cpl Richard Singer is home, from Camp Meade Maryland  JO ieavehe will marry a girl ki rennsyivania this month Clyde Darrow of Milford and Mrs riona Darrow spent Thanks qivmg at the WEDarrow home Mr and Mis Floris Clark had ior Thanksgiving guests Miss Dorothy ReyhLDetroit MrsMary rioii and Mr, and Mrs M E Darrow  Andrew Campbell has bought the Frank Ziegier house of  Jake Mazer in the east end of town Thanksgiving guests a the ILucius Doyle iamiiy wexe the, Lucius Skxuth family of HoweU Junior Doyle and family and Mrs Rosa LaRosa and son, Ben  edict Thankgiving guests of the Mar tin Hitter jr iamiiy were Isabel Nash Mr Barker and Kenneth Zili of Ann Arbor Rosalee Nash of Marshall, the Mark Nash fam  ily and Dick VanSlambrook Mr and Mrs Howard Read had George Wilde sr and Geoger Wiide jr and wife of Ann Arbor and Ross Read and  wile for Thanksqivinq questsThanksqivinq guests of Larry Camburn and wife were Mrs JSarah Barnum and the Clare Barnum family of UnadillaChar fles Sullivan of North Lake and Sheridan Hadley and wifeo of  Jtackson Wsek end guests of peargd Ihwnpson were Paul Keiser ana  wue Janet Keiser, Roy Ryerrson and iwr and MrsLaven Ryerson oi Lviodt I Mr and Mrs Wm West oi  Plymouth called on Floris Clark and Wife Sunday  Riabert Read and wife were in Dcodt TuesdayThe Frank Aberdeen family spent Thanksqiving at the Rex Noqqie home in Ann Arbor Mrs Florence Bauqhnd return ed home from University hos  filial Ann Arbor, Friday Earl Baughn entertained his children for Thanksgivng isuiman Miller ana wile spent Snanksqiving at the Gene Down inq home at Portage Lake C W Hooker and family of Ann Arbor and J H Hooker and  Wife were ThanskqftCuq quesU j at the Roy Dillinqham home , Dfean  Ruth Bates and Glenn ileyers and wife werein Graylord last week Dr Walter Mercer and wife xnd iMabie Dinkel called at the Albert Dinkel home Thursday Gene and Mable Dinkel tpok fflrs Aria Caulk, Isabel Dunbar J and Alberta Dinkel to dinner at tfvon Gables near Ponhac Sun  day  Sunday guests at the Fred Read home were Dr Stjeve4 Efcrown and wife and Mrss Roy Koagland of Detroit Mesdames Rene Miller and Vivian Ledwidge were in Ann Arbor Saturday Dorothy Parker of MtClemens soenf the week end with her par ents Vvfcyine AtLee and wife wefre Tbarciving guests at the f  bert Tasch home Floyd Maycroft and wife oi Grand Rapids and RevMaycroft and wife of Saugatuck were Thanksgiving guests at the Jast rftxH home Soon and Bob Holt of Jackson spent Sunday at the Andrew Campbell home MJ Reason and wife were the nuests of the Mcx Reynolds fam iy Thanksgiving Tfte Albert Shirley family spent the week end in Manton Mr and Mrs Walter Clark yexe in Lansinq Saturday  Thanksqivinq guests at the  Waiter Clark home were the Ed sel Meyer family of Ypsilanti, Maynard Clark and wife of Man Chester and1 Donald ClcrrkSergt ponald left Friday for San Ber  nardinov California   The Roger Carr family spent TfixankfligivinQ with Mrs, Noreen tCarr at Novi DicJ VanSlambrook was isotope om Michigan College of Mines at the Soo last week Murray and Gerald Kenned tended the Notre Dame U9C football qame at South Bendlnd Saturday Mehdames Jennie Devereaux ond Fannie Kavanadgh spent Tharjksqivina at the Leslie Men tt home at HowelL Mrs Dever Veaux accompanied the William Stthith family back to Event Lee Rueaseqaer and wile of FBht spent Sundav with Rev m alSsecrqer and fcrmilv w Berdella Huxford oi Pafcr VT5 Amna is visiting her nhr Mrs Edna Euler WJlirrrr  KstchoXn CBld wtfi Wnt Thanksqvinq wttk tbttr daughter in Detroit, Myron Hughes Plumbing  Heating bomplete Line Plumbinj Fixtures and Supplies  TA V  ELECTRIC  OS MO CM OT WATM IsMtM OOMKJTE UMi OF W WE am  WI W1TALL WX isWHl 107s BAIT MM mjmoifE FwantEY 11m COAL POCOHONTA  LUf PSfTUGKY M  Wti DEHoey Son8 SEE jygyisfgg saae Special de luxe PHfLfiASIMfAN Kaoge 4 automatic, hvUnt41fSsit bumeri rwnovtbte pprflain drip tngn,  Viaualit 0V9B wMA fUift dow aad ovn Kfht  14hour dek with bwitta UMT VialfBhi4r aif aab Moktef tlm, up ts 80 Minute Visigu id gfvaa tine end taenperature informetkn V Illuminated tisnai tetle 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home not 622 Hinchev Ra phone 91F4 ejected lor a second term Be i adaptable to larqe tamily 7  T k fore my eection,tor 53 yearstheiThe Grayson Farm 327o South FOUND Black and tan coon Milford Rd Milford Mich  ron 9f1 3r  Plumbin Water  ystms ete  i r  The Jesse Henry famiy were Thanksqiving quests at the  Whitehead home, Gregory Francis Krupa and family of Detroit called at the William Shehan home Saturday Murray Daqq and wife attend er ho funeral of her farther, I  Stephenson at Dayton Ohio last Trvjrndav Wcek end callers at the Lee Lavey hecne were Mrs May Metz of Howeil and the Vincent Shields family of HowelL t The Dale Miller family spent Thanksgivinq at the Doyle Tern tflieton home in Keeqo Harbor Wriiam Shehan and wife werte Thanskqvinq guests of the Dr Harlow Shehan family in  Jackson y ee  Circuit aaqes were ay Shiawassee county I P have tried to conduct the Cii 1 leu it Court m a fair, honest man  no The drst lour years recora of the business transacted  This year nol compete n my Circuit accordmq to the State records will compare favorably with the records of any judicial circuit in Micha an Phone Milford 23F22 or Detroit Woodward 3315 far interview hound Friday nightalsofor sale a Cheerful Monogram coal and wood stove 20 with cabinet Phone 1 IF 11 at 9040 Farley Rd Pinckney 25 REWARD Lost iti vicinity of Rush Lake and Bishop Lake, male Beagle  AUTOMATIC SAW Hound wtih collar identification Noel Smock Ann Arbor  19CO or 3 1081 inck ev WANTED Custom Corn PickingSeventy seven percent of the1 also corn for sale cses commenced have been ais  Earl Schroeder, Corner M 36W miused v,thot trio in the past and Pingcee Rd ioir yrorr A areat savinq to the  pqia3b,3 betveer coun , ,, I my home and StMarys chucr 1 am a former member of the v   MichiHn ju ical Council  Past Pioiiid  i ol he Michigan Pro bale Judqes Associalon Past Comma ir of the Barnes Lyons FILING 7H SERVICE WHILfc iC0 WAti LL WORK GUARiiNTEED AWN MOWKRS SHARPENED VUiNDELLo SiiW FUNG SHO fllLANi LAiir urSl SD 31524 RiVER DFIVE Monday morning Gordon Titua Finder return Established 18 Incorporated 1VI5 er oiiviz cmr rrcnernai rx igiSit IftL  ciehes Since becoming juage, THANKSGIVING The many blessings we share in HoLerW ,os1 No, of Fore Were Prst FrMicr r uUCDQAM Sv Office of Civic and Fraternal So McPHERbQN V QUAL1TT have been assigned to hold court in the counties of Wayne, Jacksoru Hillsdale, Canton Gen fesssee and Gratiot The Jcdqes retirment law does not opply to me for the reason that 1 was not under sixtv years of aoe when the law was passed last year Meats Fruit Grocterief Vegetables  WALK ON AIR N CUSHIONED VUVtTEEZ HOBSl ttn air nnersol Fisli Ptarket Prices Courteous Service  Excluilva eaturw 1 a a t t orkannhip and  IBa t b e r DMlcnrd to rt you feet vebilt you walk i fLLCALL AT YOUR CONTVENIENrCE J fcpuT home or plrtfl of business, o obitgaiionl opmeacard JodayforFreeOcmnstrotioF Hey, Timeis Awastin you have until Dec, 15th to guaran tee delivery on Shoes  Jackets, Jackets 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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;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&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;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;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&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>t3 S6v  NPUPPMmP  Dispa r lv s A, towl Itotttt Michigan Mirror In the midest of every dee sea , 1 l son there is a group ot Michigan MORE HUNTERS BACK I who decry annual pilgrimage Mors deer wtke brought back jhene this week Thost who got THE PINCKNEY DiSPATCh Wednesday 25, 1952    rp U RD E M O C R A C Y by T of deer hunters nor in While they may have a valid criticism ot te meAlless deaths due 10 ac  ideni and carelessness, most, at their criticam is devoted to the poor dumb animals killed George Peterridc of the aept at fisheries and wild life at Mich State college tlrinks otherwise them were PeVcv Ellis Clifford  VanHonL Lynn Hendee, Claude Swarthout and George Meabon   John Wylie shot one here near 1 his home Raymond Allen go  cue i3ar his home and John j  Sior4 vho ivos on eh John Carrj farm got one The Wilts gang   WHITE MEAT OiZ PARK  GraMe del 10v  H 1 A AMLIARQUESTOiV ON TH NKSGrVfNG DAY 1 K0A1ES THsUoGiOLii iric NAiW Wild gQipne is a crop and should j c Curran got 7 Many expect to  be harvested every yejr CJucdi j go up this weefc end when any  pheasants, sguiirels, grouse ect ind 01 deer may be shot Am   raise large families These animjenq thVn are H,C VedderClau   alii grow up when the weather Miller and son Lester McAfee, i Is fine and food plentiful By fali   their have increased manifekU  Q NrWQ In the winter a large percentage , G SCHOOL NEWS of them are lost by starvation  the Vofe  Democracy treeing, and disease Is it noli say corned at the school Fri betterto prevent this waste of Jav LuciUe Beachy was first came by allowing a sufficient i Wilson 2nd and Lois mmtte to be harvested so ther gey 3rdJudges wd3 rav wffl be enough feed for the surj hueasegger W S Baker Ann  vivey , Aibor and Mrs Lulu Darrow   ,  Monacv Lucille Beachy compel Hee are a few figures Mich ed in he couivy contest at Fow gans fur crop tot year was, klyi  and vi lirst pIcre worth over 2 milhon dollars 76, Fn Mrs, Gladys Drvi 000 ton of wildimeat was conwtook her bogy class of 25 to somed on Mirhigans tables last j Ann Albor wnfee they wero on yefr The value was 10 million Station wAG for 15 minutes TRhis is enough to feed 21,000 amiles of 4 for a whole year Dick Campbell was announcer, i Chris Ctrmfob Bill MillerPat  y ThaysrMarlyn VanSlambrook  a  fn 11  V iUUVSllviUiiyil VUiK 20000 trappers Michigan farms can be dan garous, 35 people were killed in farm accidents the past Smonths There were e03 accidents in all While Houston and Da Las were fighting forthe honer of be  ing Americans second larqes port Detroit walked awav with the honor Burnin    0 months of 1952 Detroit imports were 1483 percent greater than in 1933 Exports trade inreasaa 1132 percent CONSERVATION NOTES Ai the conservation mpetinq the hiring of 13 additional forest was cruthoHzed The bounty BASEBALL SCHEDULE 52 53 Fri, Dec I2Stockbridcre here TiiesDcf I6Webberville hereFri Dec 19 Manchester therr   Fri Ian, 9 Hartland herei Fri, Jajn 16 Dexter here Tues, Jan 20 Bvron thei j Fri Jan 23South Lyon here j  T  ifr, 7WebberviLl9 thero  Fri, Ian, 6 Open  ri   G  sfr her3 fne vQh 10 Byron here Fri, Feb 13 Hartland thro  Fri Feb 20 Dexter there Fri, Feb 27 South Lyon therr, j CARD OF THANES Wearjeeplv grStefuI to our Mends and neiqhbors for their1 systenTwasdiscussed but action  toany acts of kindness and  out over to December Rates at j words of sympathy f tended to the Higains Lake training school us  our bereavment Each of  wm raised from 3 to 4 a day hich made our sorow littl3 as 1060 acres were bought to add  Jr to bearj Our humble prayeur to state acres also four fishing ,  that God may bless you and sites 4 more flooding proiectc, and your dear ones for your  LET THIS CHOICE REMIND US THAT IN 7 z MIDST OF OUR GREAT PLENTY, WE IN AMERICA HAVE ALSO FREEDOM TO CHOOSE OUR OWN WAY OF UFE IN GREAT THINGS AS WELL AS IN SMALL WE HAVtt FREEDOM, UNUMITEP A PAlVLCOEANPALSOAXESPOAJSaUry le Kinc unitn Pat Plufmeis itiua on Friday, hte vvic 1, school so we cOv oj , birtnday Nancy HoLsttrii  Jwas killea Jimmy Canuel tola uu oLeuon ol cab r  ones, plastic one1 c out pictures of tkci ujy neyno s jand tank ITUUKS  iiJ hal SaLjruuy  , parkea ucoss ir  there was a pa 1 ,   Thii kindeqartci Woody Ciicome crc  moving uvvuy Thoy vL him  is on  With the Michiian State ln  tean, unbeatable ST JS 1,, ouch Biqgif Munn iT KS  ifiez as the coach of the y32 bnep Vve aamit iSlate has come a toS  way since Munn arrived tffi uloat  ceiore has aay it was a  i la neitiorse lor the University ot MS  is ciMig iqan who usually wciHopedS the iire 01 a trial 4icK us of ani scoreSnd2 jry a iiU lilj i 11 ej ii  Kiiii First Grac iy rri O1 iii  y We haa a binhuu pc day lor Uit iuiiovviuq joun iiienn, MIKC IUDCI  le iiioxoui vniui rey We served LIALcoxa, cuka una Le  tnaiik all the motn a v 10 hcip ed ivus, AmCuiae wuo iir iman Donald LaBelle has iaCKXiiue rle saw a iov ia night MiKe Plumm I lr a j Dirty WhiSies ana I p, Johnny Lune lias a, a and some walnui aih Cmquita Ambiu  grtiin qioves  CMod lqeler ha, aew and socks juay 1111ppaise compass ta   bsoks an J Larry O , au toy hCs f  We wish you all a H ThaksqiviuJ ,  occurance same years1 ago when Pinckney and Dextetj Masonic lodges were staging 1 ,ae a c eucher tournaments One Dextet v ,1 1 player Fied Stoll seldom lost  ,  i os3 load said something to  hum one night about his skilL ha replied, 1 can play theim ii  I get them This would apply j to Munn for he has betfc qettinc Incm We understand on his  freshmen team he has 27 playI es who were picked con all i 4L state football high school  teams last yearWe do not know , why 01 how but Michigan State   j is provinq mighty attractive to j, uay i str football players to the discioaui, VVL advantage of the other colleges approved, Wm Pratt of Scottville is drill tnq ll well in Luce county up per peninsula Oil has never bouahtiulness Alma Harris omessionsi hi, Mcuy j Catholic Church iackry Michigan tev rr 2uLun j Sclunitt Pastor iunduy Maiaes duauuur 67, fa00 lJO0 111 Winter 800 5 1000 Ravenna DevotionJi fridav evenly ai 30 p m Zita Harris THE KINGS DAJGHWRS Pin,vn3v Kinc Do cM ks tn feund in the upper penin imeet Dec 4th at 230 p m with ula Forest fires dropped to 48  Mis Fred Read Br uq ycur jelly foU SWn i a c r vcmor, man or child unfortunate there rnday aiteiNovtjnu Devotion baturduy 730 to 300 V V, Sunday LoJufit 3Cc ivat with 447 acios burned over last Co hostesses M nef week Owing to the hoof and mouth disease in Canada only tieated b4 and anglers and not over 16 lbs of game meat may be broucht into this country V M Ourlett and Mable White A nice Christmas program  p anned Secretary Ijev, Keith Ruegsegger Pastor Thankskgiving srfre Thurs day 730 a m ,  Hiursaay ou p m,prayer meet I nig at church, 1 Junior choir practise Wed 73U p m t Senior choir practise 730 pm  Obtluarieb MRS, MYRTA SIGLER Mrs Myxta Sigler, 68 died in Bay City hospital SaturdayShe Wias born Myrta Brown of North ville and married Raymond Sig  ler oi Pinckney in 1902 For a number of years she1 has been employed as secretary by the New York Central Railroad in  17froit Survivinq are a daugh tea Mrs Vivian Shiaper of Bay Cty, a grandson Jack, a sister,  Mrs Bessie Bromley and two brotheis Perry asd Frank The funeral was at McGabef Funeral Heme Detroit today1 with burial in Woodmere Ceme, tery t y ai itjoe First ana ie or Babara Gray v aunt in Ann Arbor bi  George Iienueb 1 hJospital, Ann Aibor Lai a che  uri Paul Stopletons 1 edt her right foot la a  Janet Schrocde  a turkey so did Va mother Jamie Dadson ii itoom pros, ana Dan secretary Secona Cii  a Capt, Don McAuliff of the new Michigan State football team wuss the victim of a wierd happ enihq last wecL The tickets to  tne liichigan State Notre Daxnei game were sold out many iinouihs bejibre the game I seems the players are entitled to a certain number of tickets, j ail the qamJo So McAuliff qot 16 i or his friends He had  them  Hit on his hands A stran ger aareed to buy the tickets but when McAauliff accampan el him to a place to get thef money he pulled a gun and robb  11 nun of the tickets Only a meager disenption is available and the robber has not been caaqht 7  ,P now ijlilU  lia a 0 oone hra   SOL   Ck aa wen  a DO  thr if v S  ooi m Deuoit AN OLD FRIiiND OF OurlS lWednesday Col Eddie Drinkert and wifo Suway 1050 a The Michigan deer herd never  0n Sexton have bought tne Knsenson iaiim m, sermon,, 1 e  ilJU a m Sunday School  u i uv ,     W HjS yye preacn Jhnst and every was large untu the lumbei menservedr m Africa, Japan and onQ is Mverv VGr,T weirome Cvtiown the tiees They could imany in Woria War 11, Re ,0R9 1 ver7 weicome ict ach the big tree branches oentiy he has been post cemman I ,i ,  Mnitc Ji I The brush  scr ,b tes der  Fort Custer, SQQ 251 lifr UUOillie that catoe up were a paradise years aqo he was a professional j CaHarv  norui9 unurch for thon and ty multipiiec5 fast   t      But th nr trees grew taller  agar they started starving to death The 3 day any deer stsn 30 TMuce the herd so the foo ayilal will suppore it  ball player and got a tryout j  v Ezra 3eacby Pastu with the St Louis Cardinals who ST S Supt Waltei Esch sem him to Atlanta He guit  Mraniny Won nip , 100U 455 oyees and 16 bobcats wte iJken in Oct Concessions in 18 state parks cat UD for reneval Dec 22 is  the da d line Rain and warm weather made fhe deer kU light the first week A the ssr on The kill was hei here and took a jco with First National Bank Detroit and man aged their ball team His brother had a cottage at Portage Lake SXiafes and lie was out here a Ijot then Ye editor was running the local ball team and Eddie J walked in one day and asked if he could play He caught 5  Sufcay SchxJL Chlko4 Hi n g Young iteop Metinv Cottf Felloisnip Serv 1100 WIRT McCLAREN Wirt McClaren, 67 mgrof the Michigan Theare, Jackson for 25  yeasr died SaturdayHe was the son of Dan and Nellie Newkirk MsCIaren of Chelsea and 50 years ago managed the Chelsea iunioi Stars who claimed the 17 year base ball championship of the stcrte Pinckney played them w  DR CLARE SKINNER Dr Clare Skinner 60, died at 1 Harper hospital, Detroit Sunday 730  7as the son of  and 18,  1 Chai les and graduated from I Howell high school and  Anita Clark was 7 Monday    RicKy i31oxom vist b Friday Kaien Bloxam wc Saturday Gamine Buda was n Dotoit Satjiday to get 0 ncv rcbiuj is to be flower girl at her ecu sins wedding We are maknq a raurcl or Thanksgivinq and some of tho boys cardboard barns John Holben an V  Diane Cats have nc, ville Buda a purse cr  Borcm ana Luny t crayons Ronnie Hain o Ronnie Sinqe lao  , po school and Joan terrcuium We are mahnq a p chart of a Thanksqivra di  Another riot at Jackson prison bioice out last week which was  que7 a in 2 hours Warden ban nan says the riot was to  aoak the escape of a number 01 convicts s la tea for eransfer 0 Maguette, No guards were scize as hostages which was  why the riot was put down so svviiny Penal experts who have riiaae a survey ol the prison say  hu riots will continue until thst ovcVcowded conditions at the  prison axe corrected So far tne Ifcqislature has shown a dis bj UDIJ iiein uo jes o uouisod and pass the buck oo Bishop Pauf Ledlmch of Scott UjlivsitTf 11, , w Wale Pa will speak at the Men  on e staff of Mt Carmel hos   Third KMQ , Terry Rowell foun  tn Patterson Lake Denise Mower Barbara Bauqhn new  There is a move under way to qot Gen Eisenhower to ap  point a woman to his cabinet but we doubt that it gets to first base There was a move in tho H publican convention to name a woman for vice president but it died aborning The woman iq and n0bI frequently mentioned is  Sen Margaret Smith of Maine The women deserve it as more voei m the election than men and most of them for Eisenhaw er Such an appointment would shatter piecelient and Senator Tait would be horihed Franklin Roosevelt who care little for pre ceaent appointed a womanFran is Perkins, to his cabinet as sett etcay of labor and she was a good one Xul V jon on nonite church ftanklgiving Tat Ptal Hxisnif the formr RutMcoat and shoes 8 p m also on Fridav and I Frof of Pinclaisurvives and, LuciUe and Li  s n v gcvo1 hat ani vis aUlor PmckneyM4inWj SaturdaySundayat VoaJH,230  ax  Mrs 2 8 j 2 ro 1 classic that p mcommunion and 730 p,m, j LToyi Lan,and 21 games in hiding the  Pinckney won from Gus Ecks hMtvircit m the Gladwin district All Stars at the Dexter Catholic end lightest in Gaylord Warm Labor Day picnic JLefty Zahm weather Trade it necessarv t  rst th deer out early Co11 teA age plants were jamtnH Check rs on M 20 said 6H00 dad 4ser crossd the road the first 2 days 52se 1 nA c acre burn was rK v or ut wk The sp vriU conduct a cen sus tond ut rrw manv anther IsjusVv OT9 WlteH, The TTniv rsitv of Michigan will hnvr cnarf  dt M ri Scouts from GroF Pcn i and Wnnwn okmtrH isno n OTk anH me eilings in  PrrhJ afr Urtca Krtei park this year ot ths Ypsi Normal pitched for Pinckney that day Dexter had a Lansing Reo pitcher The rest of tjie Pinckney lineup was Harry Everyone invited sons, The funeral was at the Neekiy Funeral Home, Detroit to day with burial in Acacia Park Cemetery, BUYS  SHORTHORNS Lo J  Irene F Davis, of pinckney have added to their  heli by purchase of Roan Pat CaswlL Ann Arbor water com V from Cknr I Brown Kalama    r r lb J P Doyle, 2b C H, Ken   Mich The new animal is a warns of the perils of holiday nedy3b Dall Cox, ss outfield,, purebred  Milking Shorthorn and , driving on account of longer DRIVE CAREFULLY Sergt John Pennala of tne the Brighton stae policel post Dr McCluskey, Duckv Shehan and Ed Brown Drinkert also played with Pinckney the next yjear in the 2 to 1 14 inning geme Pinckney won from Fow M ir1 cord of the transfer of own periods of darkness, bad weath efcship has been made by the e and the holiday rush In th  iAraeiican Milkina Shorthorn ppast 5 years there were 82000 Socidy at Springfield, Missouri December traffic accidents  Michigan resulted in 752 deaths n a Barett ieed their Aunt Alice Sun ay  Eddie Riqqs aunt broke he1 shoulder Claudia Gar has  new coat Lebnand Simon son a now siiirt Karen Sinqer brought as some Thanksgiving pictures Leonard and Ben a Slay  en The successful candidates are ail predicting tax cuts but do not say what items will be cut  Lver since we can remehiber the lawmakers have been promising tax cuts but they never mater iaiized If you do not believe it look at the cost of govenmetot 50 years ago and see what it is today You wuT find that yeiarly the costs have increased, neves deceaseLThere is only one way  to cut taxes and that is to cut won   the defense effort and the gue   tion is do we dare These atomthc  ic and hydrogen bomb eviile at the Howell Centennial CHRBTMAS TOY PREVTFW and 18973 injuries Be carefuL How time flies Most of V ayers are dead those LiVMNOSTO7 TOTXIE NO 78  F  A M CALENDER The following are rrte for Nr  is turning out everything from  ABRiAGE IKSEJ space qons to teddv bfhrs with Walter Germand 31 HoweU uilt 1n lullogies For new oys 12 Yfr to deliaht the younastr on you Walter Msch 25 HowelLLaura flhristmas list se Tne Tov Baza cm Coll29 FowlervuleThomas were in Detroit Sunaay Tom Beads grandmohe 2 turkeys Only 3 days of s hool uu ,  plane8 tanks d  VXA utrs, r,,1  rwe are building take most of tiw Rodney Matteson puhea  Shauld   4  tMe Se working on IndiaJ We doubt mat Ger, EiseiihowA f units and belts CAwrn brought an Indian b ad et  Donnie Ackley, Grqcs Foulson , Norton of Hershev hof veCTrvw for Livirgston Lodoe No VisSva 30 Kane, 21 Fowlerville Betty Ann  120 IS deIvj wee wancarrying a 5 point antler nrccK East Landng Pnt the wH   and with their grandmother Mr Caw Webb is  issueof the ert ColorGTOVUT Hare 18 FowlervilU 76 F  A M  54 Novfjnter 29 work AmerirVVklr, exclrsivelyi Hi iSe Amnw meetfngiWith  Detroit Sunday Timesand ertion of officers, oyster 0 r will favor any defense cuts Hie an do en 01 surocL reiox 06 and Janice Rose brought pictures for our Thanksgiving menu Nancy Darrow dad is going deer hunting Fifth Grade posite That is why Senator TaAf arid,Qer isolationists are op I posed to it We sunrises Mrs  ver on her weddinq arv1 with Sunday guests of the Markg gift of arup c A zrr from In thcVr struggle for civil rights A Detroit fudge has ruled that H is unlawful for a tavern to re OADU Aeqoibeu 0 eAies 01 mf also won court decisions against rTro segrTation in  n f frr lode closes in MM Degree Winston Bauahn W M P V Cuxlett 8efi Nash home vtrxe Rosalee Nash the class Kritcn Tnsrh  rough  , nri JimCrow ears The oM  I of Marshall Kenneth Zill and hiw a hand painted salt  vepp trouble is that it is up to fa T o H Meyer family of lane Nash of Ann  Arbor andjer shaker suies to enforce these krws 3 Stockbridge were Sunday guests, Alice Geachan oi Dexte 1 The spelling winners Friday  the  B ii apt to he iesS at the W H, Meyer  teontinued on last page   al   AS 0  Do you worry ajut forgetting to turn the tank Theres a worryfree, workfree way to have hot water at the turn of a  tap, when you want it    and thats ELECTRIC An automatic electric water heater gives the last word in hot water service Its clean    carefree    dependable    as well as thrifty    modern    and durable Take a minute to look into the many other conveniences of an auto matic electric water heater Ask your electric appliance dealer or neighborhood Edison office for complete details on the rightsized water heater for your home dig node 5 voids though tha ttns for me Aiunftnl putting the, bail on too 11 Bowman added 5 and Weddkje wefat through iara touchdown Bowman added the eadra point The lineup Alumni M Campbell and LJHeoryends Louie Stackabst and Core Hen, dee, tackles, Moee Kelly Waner Mowers and Mark Nash ojuarde K Heqeon center Bowman, q b Blli Von BJaricum Weddige an Andy Campbe, bkc,high school CL Miller, and C Hdndee, ends Graves and K Reason tackles C Aniens and N Miller guards Wayne Can center Doyle, qua iter Swarthput MuW Hades  Jim Nash backs C H Kennedy eei Stanley Hall was head thrwsfltnnn and Lany StacfcabtSb time kfbper The high school debating team insists Wegbsrrme here Dec 9 Freeman Allison undexment an operation at St Joe hospital Ann Arbor last week  rsf Bert Van Karicum fc is very low at Fenyan, N Y witH blood poisoning Born to Thos Soule ad wife of the needless deaths due to ad Sanitarium Nor 25 a girL A large number from here attended the showing of the pic titfe Mn Hur at fee Temple Theater Howell, last week  Grass Lake has plans for an elejmeaeary echooL Howell Theater WagonerGrocerj  6066 Pinckney Read Quality Meichindbe LOW PRICES Baer and Win to Take On   HOURS Daily 8 to 8 Sunday 9 to 8 Phone Howelt 7O9 J2 Neighboring Notes Robert Gladstone of Plcdnfleid former Stockbridge high school star amietichas been discharged from the army at Gamp Carson Colorado and is home The McCleery school Jackson county will vote Dec 8 on joining Inst Stockbddge consodida ation Rev William Yausch was in stalled as pastor of the Unadila Prsfoytetan church Sunday Albest McConaha employed at Fowlerrille on the Fow enriDs Review the past 35 yrs died Nov 18 Mr, and Mrs Thomas Hendry 4 Fowlerville celebrated their Golden wedding last week Efcne Chevalier, convicted of Jobbery unarmed in the death Frank CHne, Brighton merchant, The new Dexter elementary school is 6 weeks behind schedule and will not be complete b J fore March running had his sentence postponed last in week when he filed an appeal for a new trial T The Brighton high school will G 7aqiants 68  will give its second annual band btockbridqe with sore arms conceit Nov 18 we fined 85 Doctors said Carl BidwellBrighton husband they had burned their cams with of the former Rum Devereaux aC1Tu Tuv P 10 loa bas returned from Unversity hos The West Neigtoarhood met pital where he had as operation at the R G Webb home Thanks on hia back He must lie in a Qtvinq night for an oyster supp Qa8t 3 months er , ,  Judge Willis has announced available will support it  fhat he will seek another term Nov 27Tg MatTncsaksgrvmg 230 p nvconf Victor Mature, Patricia Neal and SOMETHING FOR THE BIRDS ovefey 0 Dextet llieater Mich, Uw it woffcf Nov 29 MacDonald Carey MT WIFES BEST FRIEND Peter Graves Andrea Xing in RED PLANET MARS Sunday Monday, NovAO, DecJ Damon Runyans BLOODHOUNDS OF BROADWAY wim Mfcbd Ckrynor, Scott Brady Friday, Saturday Nov, 28 i features 2 COLORADO SUNDOWN soenis greatest western wfth Rex Allen  Kokojniracle horti and BAL ABARIN hot spot of entertoininJBnt wtfli Muriel Lawrence WilHoin China and the famousFBmch CanCag Sunday Monday, Nov00, DeeJ 0 thrilling African drama THE AFRICAN QUEEN vsieg P sjopuejdi vt peanj Congo Tiqs Wed Thur, Dec Z 3 4 C5LAND OF DESIRE THE AFRICAN QUEEN wtth Linda Darnell Tad Hunter cartoon news Tss Wed, Thur, Dec 13,4 Mario Lama, Doretta Morrow Coming Fearless FaganWheree Charley Devil Makes Three What Price Glory BECAUSE YOURT MINE In technicolor novelty 0 cartoon  fXcsttteat DesflnaHon Paris Wed Thur, Nov 26, 27 Sylvan Theater MWflggn Pony Soldier Lee Theater WhrJmore Lake, Mich Thur Thanksgiving Rectal starts 430 p m SOMEBODY LOVES YOU Thanksgiving Special THE LION AND THE HORSE Ray TjcfaL Sherry Jackson icartoon and stooge comedy shows 715 910 Betty Hutton Friday, Saturday Nov, 28 23 BOtiZO GOES TO COLLEGE FARGO wim WSd Bill Elliott cartoon Sunday Monday, NovJ30, DecI THE PRISONER OF ZENDA to TerhrsVnkw 29 Fridayf Saturday Nov, 28 MY SON JOHN m tirhnssslnr a damo sfcarrtno Van Heflen, Helen Hays and Robe Walker Sunday Monday, NovO, Deal WHERES CHARLEY  47 tears Age Mike Fitzsiimrnons is the Beeman barber shop StockbjAdqe Stewart Granger, Joe DeBoaru Selected Shorts Wed, Thur, Dec 3 4 2 Features 2 THREE FOR BEDROOM C m color  Gloria Swansea Also NARROW MARGIN with Charles McGrcwMaria Windsor A aod starring Ray Bolger, Allyn McLerle Edward Reindeau of Ann Arrj box fonner Pinckney resident lulndewent a spinal operation at St Joe hospital Ann Arbr last  week k Born to Joe Mroz and wife of Rush Lke Nov 15, a son and to ,Rolph Gustafson and wife of Pincknev Nov 16, a girL I Sunday Shows 3, 5, 7 Tufas Wed Thur, Dec  3, 4 TUMPING JACKS A Dura Sejataa Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis shows 7,15, 900 Avon Theater RtneSfiSViee jeJOsegoB Friday, Saturday Nov, 28 29 Friday, Saturday Nov, 28 29 CROSSWlNDSf  a technidelo adventure story with John Payne, Rhonda Fleming  Khtv Football Thrills ouuuy iuijsday Nov 30 Dec,2 onhr show Tues, 8 to 10 p m  BAREFOOT MAILMAN ant Repair ATEH ST8TEMS WSTAliJED WATER SOFTENS EI 6EOROEROUSH PHONS 173F6 IBLAND Ir early days of Florida with  ww w wM4 , w , , , Robert Cummings Tesjy Moore Annabelle Miller is home from ascircuiriudae of the Livinaston The Lott eivator at Cohoctah Happy Go Wacky News heir school at Kalkaska Shiawasse circuit Other candilwas robbed fcort week  Pink and Blues Blute Mrs Fred Lake has diptheria didates are Mike Oarland and Elmer VanBeurattv a lormer cominq call why went thataway Miss Carrie Green, daughter Norman Deejardin both Owossol resident of the Pincknev coram Captive of Billy the Kid of Mr, and Mrs A,B Green died fe attocnies   unty died at Howell last week  Nov 29 of TBFuneral Thursday,   The second number on the lecture course was a lecture by Samuel Buroughs civil war vet eran juuinp pro iccips qbni euj plaved a game of Rugby on r Thanksgiving day resultmg in a scoreless tie Matthew Ross Chapman, fom er resident, died at Canton China Sept 23 where he had a government job The first snow fell Saturday Wirt Hendee sold Floyd Reason 23 lambs Saturday that weighed 2430 The harness stock of the latei  Thomas Clinton will be sold at paction Dec 2 Dick Clinton is the auctioneer Sir Seorge Reade of North Lake had a barn relishing Saturi day  William Brown has hired out by the year to work for Fred Glenn at Nnrth Lake k Corncob Filler Used for LightWeight Insulatjed Concrete fwy11 tjummmmot   xwun Ecimdor,Indla and Yugoslavia hav been dt  t 5 GeSerml Assembly to occupy the scats on theSecurity Council to be ricated next Jsnmry by Arfentina, 0 1  The representatives of the three countries elected are left to rights Henuro VtteriLsfrente, of Ecuador Benegal Narsmga Rap, of liiis snd Dr Edvsrd Kardclj, Foresfn MtaJs e Yugoslavia 36 ar Ae Lincoln E Smith, former editor of the Pinckney Dispatch, die4 at South Lyon, Nov 25, age 62 He was born in Detroit and war feed on papers there, in Cincin nam and New Orleans He had sierved as justice of the psfece township trea8urerassessor and secretary of the school board He owned the Dispatch from 1917 1926 He married Mable Decker of Pinckney who survives with two sons, Hazen and Donald ari a daughter Marjorie William Doyle has an auction advertized for Dec 2, at Portaaff Lake In a thrilling gcnel the Pinckney Alunmi defeated the high school herb Thanksgiving day 7 to 6 The high school were re1 inforced by Don Swarthout of 01 ftvet who played half and J P Doyle, himself who was guarter si when Swarthout intercepted a Hack The high school sooreB fir pass from Bowman to Van Blar Scum and ran 100 yxrrds to scoe fa last 2 Wmrtes of play Wed I Ground sorneobs, used as a filler, may produce a Isjper ooet, fighter veight, better insulated concrete for Michigan fanners Tests by theAgricultural Experiment Station of Michigan State College, using various combinations of corncob, cement, sand, gravel, lime and limestone, have produced j concrete slabs and blocks of sufficient f strengths to meet many farm construction   needs Ordmary nails may be driven Into Jr the concrete without difficulty Corncobs arei cut into pellets ranging from Vs to 1 thick,1 which art then thoroughly soaked in water  before mixing Wail and floor slabs of corncob concrete wereexposei o weather for 20 months, through 2 winters, and showed noi apparent defects Call or write your County I Agent who will have further information as  tests are completed  constant dearth for myfto M down costs and improve service, telephone people developed a tiny electronic tube that amplifies hundreds of long distance conoew scUons at the same time, its six times mom sensitive them earlier tubes Compact and  rugged, this mighty midget is an important contribution to efficiency these days when telephone equipment must handle more calls from more telephones Incidentally, 7 of every 10 establishments in Michigan BeU rural territory have a telephone now, com pared with 3 outof 10 in 194  MICHIGAN BILL TILttNOMl COMPANY 1A1 V 7, K  em ULLI cTwwjejgeseseesmm m WWi  v Wednwry S5 U TheP TTntemH cr a CTiw Stre Groceries Drygoods Canned Goods Shoes Gents Fim its Mugs Lingerie Kennedys Gen Star Wanted was JIG PRESS OPERATORS  i SEMl SKILLED PRODUCTION HANDS  APPLY TO  Detroit Die Set PINCKNEY MICHIGAN rv because YOUR measurements go to the FACTORY whereyour shoos ore medo   Personal Flttift Service in the privacy of your homt or office, given without charge by your Mason Man, give you an utterly eew idea of shoe comfort  Hes the dirtettoyoefsc lory Representative of the leading manufacturer of its kind in the world  m HeU be glad to call and gift you  Demonstration of 2J0, styles of dress, work, or seort shoes, including tl4nasiM VelvetEft AJrCuahJoa rnsoll Shoe, which cradles your foot on 10,000 tiny Air Bubbles Dree a card sod weir have him oakNo chargeno Obit, aetioofcbg PHOHI  21  lAGXiiANNtTr I Francis Honis of Detroit in town Saturday  Mrs ceorg Harden of Port age Lake ana Mrs Shenroa oi Ltitoljei called U tne liuiett nomo Friday   oarn xierlea of Cohoctah callti at the Lester McAfee home bunday Nancy Nash  spent Sunday with Barbara McAfee Mesdarnes Esther Campbell and Rita Howe spent Monday at the Cart Lentz home in Lansing Mjesdames Edna Campbell 6  Vivian Ledwidge called on An  1 na Craft in Howell Monday ames Bidweil of Brighton spne the weik end at the Ben While home Ckronce Deal and wife oi Dansville oalld on Mr and Mrs William Shehan Sunday Roy Hannett wefeit to Veterans Hospital, Dearborn for treatment last week A cottage on the north shore of Half Moon Lake burned down Friday night It was ownefaj by by John Sherman of Northviile The fire dept went out Bom to rdobert Amburgey and wife Virginia Shirley at Pontioc General Hospital, Friday, a qirl  hebtijca Jo  George Thompson has return ed home from Florida,   Cards are out announcing the padding of Pvt Joe Jeffreys, son o Mr and Mrs William Jejeps  of Pinckney to Joan Jeffreys, the daughter of Mr and Mrs Bob Wheeler of Portage Lakke J Seirgt Donald Clara is home from Sioux filoWtL The COilaA ftry  called or RevfcUtoM and family an EsKSF  McLucas  TBISW ond wifl resume pieacM dunes Sunday 25 SWwbld fat inlocmaiion Heading to or recovery of 15 in rjaoud nvqje beagArft blackwhite, floras brown, largo white fad ner Jlush and hop Lakes Collar had name Noil Smock Act oi k wOjfafWOll fltJIOlUlF Snwrriptlap Price fUfa , The Charleo McDaniels family f oi Chfjisea called at the Merwin Campbell homo Sunday I The Albert Shirley family call led on Mrs Virginia Amburgey and new baby at Panhac hospit al Sunday  Mi and Mrs Merlin Ambur gey entertained at dinner Sunday in honor oi the 8th wedding anniversary oi Mr and Mrs Clittoid Miller and Chiguitas taich birthday Mrs Mary Ambur gjey and son Jim Emmet Wed seyex and family, Clifford Miller and family and Floyd Fulford and wife Mrs Clare Palmer and Patty lave Wednesday eo spend thanksgiving with Pvt Wesley Maimer at St Louia, Ma The Don Griffith family spent Sunaay at the joe Grimth name MUce Jamiuia and family o Detroit called at the Murray Ken lie jay home Sunday The Nelson Buzzard family of landed the funeral of Dr Clare Slannei in Detroit today  Edward Grabiick and wife off Fexndale spent Sunday with Mrs JLieanor Ledwidge Pvt Bill Clark went back to Olantha Kansas Sunday Gerry Ledwidge is now emplbyea at the American Broach in Ann Arbor  Irvin Kennedy and wife1 spent Sunday at the Gerald and Am fttose Kennedy homes in How ell bunday guests of Mrs Masy Hori vvre Miss Jessie WinchelL Miss Mary Collins and Earl honon oi Detroit Harry Hess and wife of Water loo were Satuday guests of AiLee and wild   Sneridan Haaiey and wife of  JaaRson spent Sunday ae the  Laxry CarjOLburn home Bernaxaine burns of Ann Ai 1 bar and Geraidine Molier were guests Sunday at the Hay Burns home Vvuiiam Wylie of Ubly was a Thursday gutU at the Andrew NsDiu name Russell Usad of Pittsburg, Pa Speni iie wd6K id at the noss Kead home 4he Harold PoUer family spent the week end in Flint rtex iNoqgie ana ratmily of Ann Aibor called at the Frank Aber Cteen home Sunday Harold Day and wife of De trail we 4 Sunday visitors oi John Mcuannel and wife  Mass Elizabeth Weeks of Gtand Ledge and Mrs Susan VanHom of Howell spent the weeK end win Mrs Beatrice VanHorn Mr and Mrs Olin Robinson Olin Robinson jr and Betty La pine spdnt Thanksgiving at Ev ansviUe, Ind Charles Eisele and wife oi Fowleiville spcnt Sunday with Mr3 Emma Vollmer Levi C HatzLer, Carol Sue and Ronnie spent Sunday at the Fiev Beachy home He spoke a the Mnnonite church morning land evening and showed slides oi his work among the Navajo Indians  Anna Mabel Kilmer KKathryn Miller Dora Hartzle, Bertha and Mary Lou Potter were Sunday guests at the Beachy home George Meabon and wife call ed at the Leon Meabon home in Chelsea Sunday Floris and Lcsry Camburn al tended a Shrine dinner at Brigi on Thursday  Plumbing  Heating Icomplete Line Plumbing Fixtures and Supplies BCTRlCOn AMD GAS HOT WAtffl WATBBB  COMPLETE LOIS OF PUMPS WE SOX T  WE INSTALL WS IVE 107 EAST M86  TELEPHONE PINCSMET 1MFI LAST CALL foa foal at Reduced Prices A JOt L LEWIS LAYOFF 18 ABOUT TO TAB HMO ,   eiaeiaPEp  mmmmm MaflaaMbMMMMvpHawBWi Mas  DE Hoev Sons PHONE 2881 oarm Special de luxe PHUGASTAPWK lae le dinner at many PMCKrfEY M1CB call Lov Kourt Pinckney 69F3 4H HOT SHOTS The 4 H Hots Shots have been organized wieh the following off icers Pres Chris Campbell,Vice  Pres,, Herb Dyer Sec Don Packer Treas Eddy Holings worth,They meet Thursdays and make trouble7 lights, extension fcotdfl, toy motors and do re wiring , The Dale Miller family spenf Sunday at Coleiman 4 automatic, tnetantHrJittec burners removable peece Iain drip trays ViaualiU oven with ejass wfadow sod ovea light 24hour dock with briMa timer v Visiminder iiignaUcooktof time, up to 90 minutes V Visiguide gives time and temperature information V Illuminated signal tells when oven is ou  v Light illuminates entire top of range , v Large working area Porcelain finish Concealed ovea vent USIftA i TRAOIIN AUOWAMCS,  J  ON YOUR OL0 Now is tfct time ts kitches with PhUss  bottled gas for farm aa You caa huart Car ant wont find a bigg the this beaut m Remember sse we we generoes oldraegi or conditstei Easy terms, MANY OTHIft PtmOAS MOM WHICN TO  a yeas MtlN  SEMI SKILLED  PRODUCTION WORK 7 TOJL MAKERS TOOL MILL HANDS E GOOD WORENO CONDITION S TOOL SHAPER HANDS POWER HOUSE SHIFT  r 51 v i   STEADY EMPLOYMENT DETROIT TRANSMISSION DIV OENQUU MOTORS CttMORATIOff N Hocko SwatthOTt yki PROFESSION  j,m  Heard MKSQGAN BELL COMPANYha does start in November for a United nunv IF YOU NEVER INQUIRED into fee  THE HNCKNEY aAOTMJKUM BAY M DUFFY MD ,  Mtehf au SSSflrfW A M to 2DC    Except WednetfaM Efts tin I fwii io so FOR A YOUNG WOMAN   who U Interested to making a career far herself she could ifr no bottee hr then ifture at Michigan Bell out of every four  enpL   advance to a better position I APPLY NOV7For classes start1 Michigan Bell Telephone Co 323 EAST WASHINGTON Ann Arbor Mfco SCHOOL NOTES Conttaued were Gail Gustenson first and  Mary Lou Cantreil second and I Dennis Morqan winnefc with Bobby Hollister runneup We are doing first year 4 H Selling with Mrs Miller during noon hour and before school be  ain3 MrsSharps room has been invited to join, Wt made Indian pottery dishes to complete our Indian, mural f i i A We have finished our giant abgraphy book and ore giving  tests We take a state a week Wtl thank Mrs WCMUlar for  DR G B McCLOSSEY Deuiet 112 North Micilaa VK Telephones Office 835 aesfcUtjie 14 Evenings by Apioiatoiti Howell  ao HERB SNEED fbone 183 207 E Gi  j  Howoll u toktosan Heal Estate, Insuttmje, Isekerwjfe City, Lake and Fawn Pomny A Soedatttv jit Your Property VI 4 H  REAL B8Ut Farms, ioms Lasy Pioperttetf and Business Opforuttitief List Your irroprty erUh Me GUiALD REASON Brokfe  A w 3 iMo ih Pearl uiwiie y, Jviici Phjuo  3 3 ihone ISFU  Rerxxiruv MY ON J HUGHES Plumbing and Heating iate 8717 Lalsjsitfe Drivf , teens Bush Lak KTSWARTHOUS  SCN Funeral Hozse Don C SvcuUiout, Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service hont3 39 6 63, PadtoeY, Mich FRED C FICKHOFF St OPTOMETRIST 120 Woi Ctajid liver Av  Ivril  MichtCC   I here o8 etfdece Sir LEE LAVEY General Insurance lloue S9F3 Plncknn AK BEnUGERATlN SERVICE HAROLD RAD Repairs on AllMakes Phone Ptactnoy ISiFS  AUCTIONEER Farm Sales a Speciality BERT WYLU CALL FOWLEVILLE 436F6 DR a I TOWNEB Dentist 804V Portage Lake Rot 4 r 3461 vrYD HFNtSF Lj FCck Hau na WjeJ  ,6 Mr,ae Tc Dc  r   Phone 16IF 1 J R W WYtQt NOTARY Insurance and nd WCPT  J Pinekmy  T,  ITALS You Can riiJ Id To Pa vNlIE WORKS 3 Michigan k Classified Were proud to announce the allnew John Deere 60 and 50 Tractorssuccessors to the famous Models A and Br We have a 60 on display now Come in and inspect it The harder you are to please, the more impressed youre going to be and the sooner youll want to get your hands on the wheel and put one of these tractors through its paces in the 6eld Thats when youll know theyre truly great new tractors, Wtt thank Mrs WOMUler folFOR SALE6 room moaern home LCb her contnbueion a 5 1 on West Main St, Knckney 2 xinv readers dating back to 1859 Thejy are hard We received a letter of thanks from Regina Warner and tmother lor gifts and letters   on West car aaraqe,Iarge Iot750Cierins Harmon Real Estate phone 65F2 Fowlerville, Mich FAFOvtER WANTEDlinJterest m Broposition far a vounq exper ienced farmer 173 acre dairy FOR SiiUi Davenport and chair QTebh chbpphone 150F3  0 Bcvjiw hound necr ee c Vasson RdsReward Jiames Choaie 24121 Muu JVi i Wie have started a new unit  milking 22 headnew class Her name is Bertha Ccdn nxdhinery 2 tractors, comb from Brighton bailer, all necessary eo JtiVP ica ciux  p fi j l, , i We have finished our Christ i yaxin and other builchnqs, on them I small modern tefcnant home not mas cards We put block prints f vrntable to large family  v J Vicinity oi Rush lid t C t V  RoadEnqlish,  ani white, ticked   in left front  leq   Arnold Beciuer , 1, rinciiney    jGrnsey mil blood Ln iis Bob Pikai irve Hd Phone 91F4 L4VEf HAPKeVARF PluttibiiM  IChares Chase and wife of Howl called on the oy DiUing Quesg   and Mrs R K ham tamilv Sunday j JQ Thursday were Mrs Em ,  , I ima Hoyt of Clinton Mrs Wade wToodward 3315 far interview 25REWXRD Fork corl cri calno  mas euros w vu ww  t v0Gxptaxe w wy riv  ev, Fn ts, We have sorted a new unit JGiavson Farm 3275 South FOh 1 Patty Rochovite and Beverly J MUford Rd MiHord, Mich,o Oampbell are in chargeWe  1 to finish U by 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home and StMarys church Monday rnorning Rnder returr Gordon Titus HILL VOU WAf 4LU v OK GUARANTEED AVVJ MOWERS SUABPENED  MiL 6 SAW F1UNG SHO ,uA iaVEWVE OWEt W FOWLER D S C Foot Spoialist  Chiropodlai 216 Tv, GdRiver, BrightonMich Telephone Office Hours Ollxe 7581 By Appointment  7 t Mi Tqs  edr QUALITY Heats Fruit Qro Veeet les Klarket Prices Nortel    i ivti Among those who attended me funeral of Rev Morgan Hart is at Oxbow Lake Thursday were the Louis and Francis She nan fataiUefe the Roy Campbell family, Wm Shehan and wife, DONT CROSS THANKSGIVING A pleasant part of Thanksgiv  Q  itlV cil that maVi TH c YELLOW LINE lohn Bsele left in his house toiler last Tuesday for New Mex ico and Airsona Leo Bettys and family of wau , M ,,,  4 Lake called at the Roger Car  aYt  m0Te mportamt, how home Sunday and Mrs Noreen , j lS irr ripiClt G taie  r a Srt and children Satuday Thiers, n our hearts, for our Wayne Carr who had a heart fanv Hasina in this mos ,avor attack will be in the 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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;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&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;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;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&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>apeeesppwp w WPPJPW   w  fX Joluru THE PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, November 19 1952 Michigan Mirror Gov VV4utUixb aaiced state pOlL Q cilsiCK UJU juaiiot POXOS Oi axe state, iritfy aiu no ana  rxuc aiey louuu pieiiiy oi evxd cutv Oi cuuesoxicss Uieie was  none o uuua ixio waixv5iixiCS consisted oi xaiiaro io lock uiid seui ixiiio, xioxes and bcoruxq then in such piaes u yuiaCjCfS COA camel cxy too toilers and other places YVXLXIOUI XLij Ulo QOVtXlOl AUw appoiiXLou ,dt Lixa xNeuxueit cu uauiooiri cnuinuji o a cani  anc ujtatftbUe lUtholic K Marys Caflfaflc Chinch  itadawy Michigan boy was shot anu killed and 2 uiiuoc io oiuay iiie maiter anc ,died  he attacks ai, ifciiwnduuons to  tuo  0tker lajray hunters in the ecnaiu ineo xiix iiil  as  CUILUJ vtxc ioaxia z ears ac i uine x uiat  xctouiii 4uqer ux chuiHc  exocuons axx uouuee uiirx no vvouiu xiOiu o wiiwCi 4O1 feitcioii woieis  i it vvX I1XXfcliUiiiCisi  xtcpe yeJii io have made up uiii iixiiwo Kit ait not com xiiiq acivvii axxd iheia ha  iwCi a Luyiiuy upserqe which w bound to iais3 prices UACUL xicai huie Brake is be  DEER SEASON OPENS The aeer season opened Sat  urday with apparently morel  Ft Albtit J fir 1 mitt F hunters in the woods this year i Sunday Mashes A  than last 136S5 motor vehicles I Summer ftiMI fijQQ Ubtt 1130 closed the StraUs the 4 days Winter 8s00  Ilh0 Wioe the hunting stason cam j lWvenn DesstiOBSi  pared to11832 last year Tbtf  vena a  SO  s vww lew relieved congestion j 8 tfoua Dmfttonft and waits were only about 2 5rTj   nSr i 7M UK ittciri Tfa wore 3 casualties jlj, JS  Vm iho tot day An 18 year old,  oewii  we  Obituaries School News FIRST GRADE NEWS We have finished our little Red Story Book and will start oui Longi cgatiolifcj , , ,,, , Ijev, Keith Hueqseqger iPastor t voods are Wujne Waqonex  Thu 730  m,iWrm meet a4caiwn Blii 8 I mq at church   xlediLake Y 3  Jani0r ch  1ujray Daqa hunted at Mio, JJ Lj Hsnry Jeay Henry and  1 Keith Bradbury  1 Lovells Those who a anted in Living Eton county did pretty wellHar olo Rihter of Kamburq and  choir practia Wed 730 p m Senior choir practise 730 pm Wednesday Stuflday 1130 a, m aennon, 1130 a re Sunday SchooL We preach Christ an every w , 4ll4ilW4 Wi UUU4UU1U U11U  i ,  1 1 1 til 1 Fred Stoll of Ann Arbor qot deer 0ne w Very very welcof vvinans Lake Ted Wilkuisonj c hnn Arbor one at Lakeland j J  ,v  n 1a, i Paul Hohenberqer of Briqhton,a uxq iooonxed 01 qovenxor in U   us  Lvnn Holly ne ha, feen bo,a iur  d Marion one on Coon Lake Rd  Othvl hunters were Edward Bowman who hunted at Roscom uie JOJO Uie past iU y utwuys iouxaa tn water too cold   LOOK lor ieqLiiuuon to xxicrease    ,   T , ,       ie siza or township boaidsThe1 mon Dale Miller at KXlmanChilari HuK Iij45 at no cc,jiL iiv ns sweeDinc uhctrIes Hewlett jr Biandon oung reop Meeting  a  iviciiiAOiiite OohFory jmriorm wnurcli av JZIC ieocb Poslw S S Supt  Wotttf Esch I4romg Won hip     , 10KJ0 Sunday SCJUMI  ,   , ,1100 Hrir  rut rhp iwo hlitio oil White jr and John Paul WarejUtt ieiliiuciilp QeCib04if cui uie iwo Liicw UJU    j rjj , board Kwn  ivaar icwiston Clare Miller and Wednada HtOU  m  breaking a luUyear, , old custom The board now con sons and John Jurg spent the sists of the supervisor, ciek anc wnd at DouqLake, uusurer which is no consid ered workable The board of health are receiv inq iOUU leyuesta a 0, iOi ui  ceuicctes c  Others who qot deer were John Fousner Silver LakeHarry REV MORGAN V HARRIS Rev Morqan Vincent Harris  45 pastor of St Patricks Cathol I  n   u  in rhTVK n,Umr TU iiiJttle Green Stork Book ic Church, Oxbow Lake, diedj We wftnt to thank Mr Reader for our piano Karen Kovvell, has a new ba bushka, bracelet and rinjf Chequita Amburyy has a n0 hair cut and a loose tooth Clifford Egeler visited h i  grandmother lieoijee Colone lost a tooth while playing on the playground  We could not find it the fairy re membered him anyway Georges fish died We are sorry, lie also went for a boat ride Angela MacMackin has a new babushka Jimmy Shirr has a magnifying glass iviike IMummers brother fell out of a tre end hurt himself, Roy  Kliuiiberger pulled his tooth Donald LaBelle has a mw hat Judy liekkering has new crayin St Josephs hospital, Pontiac 1on ,   ,   bunaay 24 Hours alter he had Jy Hames has new boots and suneied a haul attach The a uw rBin Vt aon oi Alma Shehan Harris and  wn,f vsitcj John  ltl 1  i neehn Her cousin got a deer, mo late James Harris he was T, T, ,  , , a  7 TTT 4ji l  v, Connie Kuhn has a loose tooth, born on the Horns Laxm south GRADES 0NE AND TW0 C4 Pmckney which has always G Rt,ndell has a bJack I been and is stiii owned by the kiUen caled Midni hu I Harris iajmiiy He graduated  Dan Mora visited his d iiom Pinckney hiqh school in  mothcT in TJeJo ohi Satuniay 1924While here he played baseHe st d thpit, overniffht at his  aunts home SECOND GRADE iXiei ec jjii new xnotoi vciucies uyta ixx xvxjcuiquiiback from Douqlas Lake with 1 iu iwi o  414jni  liv 1 wW oxs anu iu up lqan 1  u p ,i vx  ana V ayxx 04  iai m Uja tne counuts ux tuc oiia flutes COiSLAiVi,iiwi HxjicS PEGS MEETING TODAY  The Pinckney Pegs met today ball and quarterbacked the loot ,    7  at the home of Florence Preuss  bal team Dankeb near The McGee farm at Patterson Lake Evelyn Wes I jn the fall of 1924 he wintered Mrs Jeimie Kellenberqer one on i trick ot Beauty Counselor Inc AssumpUon CoJieqe Sandwich the Stanley Dinkel farm Gerry I aiiied on cosmetics, makeup  Ontario to study for the priest Swarthout and Mr, Waddefl got  and hair styling 24 He 1 his studies at I St Xavier University Cincmnah, ,id Joe Plummer from1 NhLLi DONOHUE WINES land wias ordained in 1933 say Black Lake with oneauruxG Uui ei asn ,ov xo Lake and Lucius Doyle and son and since she has Iivfd with j time he has built a church and  ou rotovssi zowUwJ utcx axo eim at St, Helen pecea to LV  xxa wtULn xs la  snort 01 ui 11ainer o pieveutwiN FINAL GAME AT ADRIAN wixxter LktuvLioxi xu4,UuU Vveie a sisterMiss Zita Harris, both in Detroit The body was at the Donelson John Funeral Home, Pontiac until 300 pmWednesday when it was taken to St PaV NELLIE DONOHUE WINES j Nellie Josephine Donohoe, theing his first mass in Pinckney J home a deer cu Eauahn and John L dauqnter of John JDonohue and  June 11, li33 For 15 years no Conners qot shots but missed Ntiie Lynch Donohue was served as assistant at Deatborn  El11 Roush is hunting at born in Putnam Feb 22 18820100 and Detroit His hrs West Branch moved to Unadilla at an early parish was at Bumside near Bill 4 nd Gerald Darrow will aqe Her father died in 1930, In North Branch Two years ago haii a uuiuon axuoi cut ex I hunt at Kaleva and Andrew  1937 she married George Wines he was called to iorm the new peciea to  u ue noxui wooas  Campbell and Chris at Hiqqinslot Fowleiville He died in 1944  parish at OXIXJW Lake, In that  , T Aa nnrl Tnrniia Hrtvlp rH Rnn and since she has Iivd with j time he has built a church and  her sisfcer She became ill oil ctory Recently his health has Nov 7 and died at McPherson I not beeai qood and a week be  Nov 9 I tore hia death he had returned i , Pine endr te,    1   I  3 F SJ  Stvt kjiiedlait yrle ,wnh is season at Adrian last Tuesday H  , 70210  lch to 8pem at  PlnckeV poor in tne ioaJi ior psnn ly, ommQ aam behind in the I bjotners John of Unadilla oJlta UJU uae fc 0,,,,0, jjrt quarter to win 12 tc,7 BabCol  1 in tne upper iuiu uii L Meaoon starred for Pinckney was at t ines cnurcn row in souih,m ivuciuyan j He cauaht a pass from Dick frvilTf Nc7 J  SSf Muscat, xux, u, raccoon Darrow and went 25 yards to  ofhciaung Burial in StMarys trapping season opened iiov15 score Conversion failed Then Cemetery Pmckney now and anovv i4aiuiis DOUXH i Adixan look the lead when Pat Q rflNoTiCt 3UUU0 iiLenseo uiis eur , Banett intercepted a pass hm   , 3 ifw ii i 1 ,w m,,,rk rvw T,UQ M  ijrown uout oanimr me ram Kenneth Matteson and ran 15 P eg 11 0 iJ f   irfri ni bow in Riiie River  I yard, to score They converted  Fnday Nov 21 crt 800 p mThetm state A Ponaal funer JU3 qouse vre Ailk in the I Lte in the 4th quarter Meaoon officers wear ,11  11 J il   14,,,  fi ,0  ot instruction set for Nov 19 j at 1100 a m Burial will be m  Kathy justafson has a hew baby sister named Terry Lynn Patty Suggitt it spending two weeks in the North Mary Lee Aschenbrenner was there last week end Her daddy brought LeRoy Porter lost a tooth Saturday and hurt his arm Sun day Loui Haydee has new shoes One of our reading groups have begun On Cherry Street We made Thanksgiving turkey this week Ann Menke will visit the dentist three times this week We made a frieze of Garden  Current Comment Indications are that thm wfll be a recount if the vote far qovernor In fact Fred Algr tb loinq candidate has scad that li Gov Wuhams majority 6am not exceed 10000 he will oik one To date it is about 80QGL fa  1950 Williams ftnigh fjrtn4 oi Harry Kelly his Republican rival iby 1100 votes Kelly asked a 1  count it started but Kelly OCMI it off after Williams majority we4 up to 6000 Mo of tttt mistakes found were in faror eC  Williams There have beea 4 number of recounts in Midugan Alex Grosbeck 3 times goTtmor suit, ine most famous was tkfi had 2 Neither changed the  recount between Henry Fend and Truman Newberry in 191SHenry Ford was the Democrat candidatj for U S senator and Truman Newberry, the Republi  can The campaign was bitter Ford was called an anarchist and the father of the champion slacker oi Anrfjiica His seaEd sil having be tin exempted fross war duty in world war I New  berry won by about 5000 Ford asked a recount In those days the ballots had to be taken te Lansinq to be recounted Now they are recounted at couty seat So many of the ballot boxes were found unsealed and ua locked the recount was coiled off Newberry took his seat but  was indited by a federal grand Jury for exceeding campaign ex  penditures convicted and sea tenoed to ntison He appealed and the conviction was reversed by the suprne court headed by William Taft father of Seev Bob Taft Then the senate tried Newberry and seated him by   narrow marqirLNewbefrry resign ed in 1922 when Senator Town, send of Michiqan his chief supporter was defeated by Woodbridqe NFerris on the Newbetry  issue Gov Grosbeck appointed Mayor James Cousins of Detroit io succeed himRiiie River area in Oct  iboo lioiiinq 4110 al Dec 1 j did not qet the extra point All state police posts will pro j Pmckneys record this year is  qo 0 CrrecJTPW indefcVSt Mars Cnjry Pinery Midqe Miiier Sec REV L F HILDEBAND f ,  io  ci  Sunday dinner quests of the Rev E F Hildebrand 80 surf vide emorqency ceivice lor ixunt 3 wins, a he ana 5 losses, lhey fLiTTi w RAV ,u  uw v iio h,,nt  Hartland and St Mark Nash , Cnk W 1 Stea However turners must xe MarVa tied DeWitt and lost  to  MarshaH Si S   Our new officers are President, Ronald Haines Vice President, Karen Blnxom John Holben, THIRD GRADE NEWS W are starting our Indian unit Bunny brought an Indian puppet Eddie made a canoe of clay Claudia Garr brought some arrow heads Tom Read went to thr football game Saturday Linda Kellenberger spent two nights with her neighbor, while her folks were away Denise Mowers dog is sick Terry Rowells dad killed a possum in their chicken coop Bock in 1940 when the kite Franklin Rooscjvelt was unbeat  able, the Michiqan legislature put the candidates for president 1 , on a separate ballot to prevent and Secretary, Rooseveh CCKXtail ridwB getting elected by straight ticket This scheme backfired this year a  many people failed to vote for president In Ann Arboor 1809 voters failed to vote for president and in precincts where md chines were used they failed te pull the presidential lever exs so tlitiir famies may be not beat Byron istjr at tne ponce stations giving fowler, Dexter, South Lyon Man  their tatniiies naxne axid tele phone number   hununq tor smaii qame is not penxiisjaoifei the last 5 aays oi tha cxeer season  j cheter and StockbridgeFOOTBALL GAMES Ncrthvllie 14, Briqhton 7 Chel Zill and Jane Nash of Ann Ar boT T1 J  The fire enginel was called to the Mt Airy Tavern at Lakeland at 100 a m Monday when the  inq deer with his 2 sons near Chelsea 34, Manchester 6Mor   ,1 I n7ck W Shten he average life of a squirrel  enci 49 Hudson 31 South Lyon j Elding was struckby is I or b years, m i34o a female j 13, MiKord 13 CUnton 7 Addi  3 Se suuinel was taqed arxd releas son 7 Napoleon 26 Grass 1J3JTS OnJT Cmnohell JttVZS13s omas7 Universi,va i JlJStt her 7 year exisance sne ioisea SHE LIVES WITH FEAR Mrs Whittaker Chambers re  She i3U younq  UBlwi 1000 carj ads of hunters used tha Pdxue  4ouiLe state wila I vels her ordeal of terror ioW marsh  t Monroe Jus year 37 hen prt isani siiootcls paia S2225 in lias last week 00 tiles umca over 400 uc81 la3t week A hardwooa ifiare Hear Pmckney ouinea over 200 ocres the Carl Lentz home in Lansing honorinq Linda Lente first birth day  Mrs Gladys Clinton spent Sunday at the Ralph CHntonn home in Detroit  Mrs Wilbur Eisele of Fowler ville Roy Eisele and wife and  Grayling Saturday and died in the Gnaylinq hospital Monday He leaves 2 sons and a dauqh j ay  ter Mrs Stanley Berriman ot Howell with whom he has lived   lor 2 years The funeral will be at the Walnut St M E church HawelL Thursday at 200 p, m Revs Prout and Fitch ofiiciatinq Burial at Byron W K Kelsey in the News discusses the Korean war which started as a police 001100 President Truman sent trooM there without qetting the approv Paul Burgs dad went north  otl of conqress Mr Kelsey hunting He brought home a jack rabbit Janice Rose had company Sunwould be murdarecLSee this Sun Robert Carr of Grand Rapids day TiimtU Herald spent the week ena at  the Roger Carr home , DETROIT EDISON STRIKE recalls how, while her husband was a Communist, she lived in dread he would be picked up by he FBLAfter he deserted the1  V uam   J Communist party, she feared he Mrs Clcma KenneUY ad chUd would be murderedSee this Sdnjrcp KTolA  n  days Nov 23 American Week,2 Vollmer Sunday   1 Louis Coyle and wife spent Sunday at the Clarence Stapish home ntj tChelsea Callers at the Merwin Camp bU home Sunday were Mrs  VviBwr Eisele Fowlerviue, Roy Eise and wife, Detroit James Same 3800 Detroit Edison em ployees delayed their return to j Emmott Widmayer homo Sun wortc Nov 12 Because they re fused to take back 12 emolpyees Audrey Atoburgey and Don Sherdt of Dexter called at  the day   Bob Clark returned home from Hall and family Marion andjv George Snc,4st ana wife of the hAL San The Anc w Carripbeil anct Pick Younc arniiies called at the Wm Dooioy home near Lin  dci Sunday   lys Olin Robinson, Ann Shu ley Reason, noberta Acklev ac  Saily Miller attended a Rain  bo Girls meotinq at Detroit on  Saturday rrqht   Ed McVane and wife of Do wagiac spent the week c id with  Mrs Mable iuydcn to imparricil arlbiftittfton Mrs Albert  Shirley and th viSin whom they accused of destruct St Joe hospital Fnday HewiU ive acts Jhe company refused 1  nY  to countermand thTdischarqes  Fjt Bill Clark of OlanthaKan but aqreed to submit the matter  home for 15 25 Merwm Campbell who suffer ed a broken leg, came homo from St Joe hospital, Ann Ar F4AM CALENDER   1  J The following are date for No Portage Lake but ItW have vember for Livinqston Lodge No,  fw  ,  76 F S A M   31 Howfett of Gregory un November 25th, Masonic Build I JP cPpeJifBil 0Sert inq Association meetina at the lon ,31108 hospital,Ann Arbor temple 800 p m Al members in  Tuesday JOHN A, HAWKS John A Hawks 81 past grand master of the Michigan Masonic Grkmd Lodge, died in a Lansinq hospital Nov 8He has attendee many Pinckney Past Masters Nights and was a personal friend1 of ye editor Pinckney Masons saw him at grand lodge last May He formerly managed an insurance agency I Wm Murphy and wift of Mun  the called at the Larry Camburn home Monday P Bobon Jr, Barbara RimseFi, Gail   Gustafaon, Bobby Hollister, Mild red Kellenbcrger, Jack Lee, Barbara Miliken, Anita Shirey, Don Swarthout Jr, Kriston Tasch, Floyd Rendell, Dennis Morgan, Patty Rahrijr Red Cross Boxes arc all in and ready to send  today We made a mural depicting a Thanksgiving scene Committee chairmen mapped out the dimen sions with the committee members  SIXTH GRADE NEWS We have been making a Thankgfcivinj scene for the room We learned how to cut out letters for the newspaper posters MARRIAGE LICBISBS foe week end in K qo nrhor and cfctwa f TL,07 Hazel Herling 33 DetroitAug  Thomas Clark  workinq in l1  ust King 22 Detroit, Jane Ann Ann Ajbor   4 ,  nr ,S nlril Showerman 21, Souih Lyon x The bon apkfS A m SSTBciuatai W M William Strebbing 1 Howoell  Aibor spent Sunday at the 1 Winston  M  Natfona l9 How1L Griifith heme  v Y unsw aet  Patsy Hollister has some new boats Karen Singers mother is ill Rodney Mathcson spent the weekend in Ohio a new the president had plenty ol precedent for his act President Mad  iepn sebt one against the Barbary pirates with asking congross President Lincoln mvaded southern states in 1861 Whem this developed into the civil wax congress approved tt after bitter debateiVeeident McKinley Janice Rose has a new toaster I sent troops to China in the Box Charles Root has a new puppy, j er rebellion and President Wflson sent troops into Mexico All these succeeded and so would President Trumans if China had not intervened which he did not forsee and neither did anyone  else Leonard Slayden has duck FOURTH GRADE NEWS The four grato mural is finished We are v 1 y proud of it PejKy Martin brought a very tiny baby turtle to school today Sharon Griffiths brought a piece of birch bark for an exhibit  Each of us made up a riddle about a character in a story book We are making a ffiant riddle book of them Wo have a lot of new library books to read for Book Week Marilyn Atkins had four teeth pulled Tuesday Francis Clark and Jean Salyer had birthdays Saturday 1 Jerry Reason is back after being absent for a week on account fof his eyes Noel Rose went to Toledo this week end doe jumped across the fence in front of the car in which Susan LaBelle was riding Noel Rone brought us a beautiful geranium FIFTH GRADE NEWS Mildred Kellenberger wrote a nice report on our trip to the  Capital and the Museum Gail Gustafson has a new baby sister named Tcrri Lynn Our winners in the Spelling Bee Our last issue of the newspaper ,, , came out November 14 The boys J1 we f01 nd U put out this issue The next one Inmind Bobby , 1 will be put out by the whole class Tb  vl  f and will b a Christmas special M 5llowi Mildred Kellenberger, Nancy Wylie, Dells Davis, Carol Kmten Tasch Duane Haines, tGeryos snd NancyVNash mre help  i0     ing i the dining room this week  ff1 Jr   brush fir   Perfect Attendance  Petef   There are many letters pre and con appearing in the pa pen in regard to the Chilean 001 vict campSame assert that such  camps should not be establish ed without approval of the bd of supervisors which would be  hard to get The people in the vicinity want the camp remov ed and JM this is doubtful they  want the place fenceti and light ed nights and distinctive garb  garb worn by the inmatds The state has 8 such cotnpe and with  out them would be unable to carry on thefir park and recrea tion pqgaram Chilson is in the heart oTa number of stale packs,  Convict labor is as old as thsi world itslf In colonial days the  English sent convicts here to be sold as slaves Australia settled by deported English victs Some states sell their  vict labor, to factories, m south they are used eilrtistfejf on the highways Mkgaa m  partial to convict labor now csj ncr prisons are ufeiuuwceja sha has extensive parks oj4  areas io feeep vsKX The fire dept was Usnaer town Suzslar, p, timiSftfL TV  T  itwiiflftSf i1r MI1H1  111 hf   wwwtoWAu yw1  v v  Do you wmry cbout forgSting   PROSEClrttoO ATTOBiqr Wednesday, November 19 W52 , been wounded in Korea He en I tered the army Feb 13 W J McQuillan Howell sheep man will exhibit his Shropshire sheep at the Chicago Live Stock Show Mrs WelUei Donohue Wines ol near Fowlervillepassed away at McPherson hospital, Nov 9 Funeral at Fowlerville Wednes with burial at Pinckney Mrs Jack Cole of Howell en tertained last week at a stork shower for Mrs Tony Rob ,Kay Kuhn of Gregoryr Fowlerville is  circulating a second set of school reorganizo ion petitions as 3 of the 22 disttricts failed to get enough sign ers the first time The Fowlerville Review states 90 deer hunting licenses were sold there The loud speaker system don ated to the Howell lighted heId by the Rotary Club and the press box by the Junior Cham j ber Commerce were dedicated,  last week Mfli Barbara Huskinson, 26, hung herself in her home near Bennett Lake last week with at clothes line She leaves a husg I and and 2 children Dexiei theater j UexUf, Mich 2 Shows Nightly Sun2 PMCodL Ho well Theitfer Howell, Michigan Tue Wed, ThurM Nov lfr 1920 Movies Are Better Than Ever Gftegory Peck, Ann Blym Friday, Saturday Nov 21, 22 In 2 Features 2 THE WORLD IN HIS ARMS Rocky Lane I cartoon I novelty o ComlngThe Steel Trap, Wheres EADVLLE GUN SUNGOI S Charlie Something for the battle for oil fields of Oklahoma Birds Youll enjoy the best hot water service possible with a truly modern automatic electric water heater An electric water heater is clean    dependable    thrifty    carefree    durable    as well as worryfree and workfree Select the rightsized heater for your family needs at your electric appliance dealers or your neighborhood Kdison office Friday, Saturday Nov 21, 22 Abbott and Costello to LOST IN ALASKA Also  Jon HalL Christine Larson in LAST TRAIN FROM BOMBAY Sunday Monday, Nov 23 24 Mert tun, iiUu  so ooau Joseph Cotton Teresa Wright in THE STEEL TRAP Njra Tues, Wed Nov 25, 26 Ray Bolger AUyn McClerie hi WHERES CHARLEY in Technicolo comedy carWxn Frank Ziegler of Pinckney has1, Thur Fri Nov, 27, 28 been appointed undersherift by f Mat Thanksgiving Day Sheriff Elect Gehringer He has  P m continuous 230 been deputy sheriff  Ora Holmes 29, of Howellhit a deer on the Pinckney Rdnear Chubbs Corms last week The deer was killed and the car baa ly wrecked  Calvin Hooker gave theJ Mason ic burial service for Andrew Mast of Ann Arbor who was killed in an airplane crash at Sljillwater, Oklahomaiast week He was a member of Ann Arbor Lodge F  A M  Mrs James Burroughs of De roit entertained 15 guests at the C W Burroughs home at Pettys ville last week at a bridal show er for Mrs Paul Burroughs Arthur Genter of Akron, Ohio, has been appointed recreation director for Howell 47 keare Age  Victor Mature Patricia Neal and Edmund Gwiann In SOMETHING FOR THE BIRDS comedy cartoon Lee Theater  WtgTMQIg  Friday, Saturday Nov 21, 22 2 Features 2 t Willie and Joe in t BACK AT THE FRONT wtfh , Tom Elwell Harvey Landerk i Mori Blanchard k and MUTINY Sn technicolor M rk Stevens Angela Lansbury Patric Knowlea Gene Evans ana GOBS AND GALS Witt Robert Hutton Cathy Davis Sunday Monday, Nov 23 24 STORY OF WILL ROGERS m technicolor starring Will Rogers jr Jane Wymcm a twirl in his rope a smile on iiis lips, bie looped the world with his Iariet , cartoon and news jTues, WedThur, Nov 25, 26 27 Lana Turner in THE MERRY WIDOW1 in technicolor Fernando Lanas cartoon and new Coming African Queen, Isle ol Desire Fearles Fagan, Wherefl Charley Sylvan Theater Chelsea Michigan Friaay, saiurday Nov 21, 22 THE ATOMIC CITY action drama with Gene Barry, Nancy Clark and Nancy Gates Cartoon Pets Smilh Nwi Sunday Monday, Nov 23 24 AflRON SLICK FROM PUNHN CREEK musical comedy starring Dinah Shore,Allen Young,Arnele Jergens and Robert Merrill icarioon and travel ftTVr Sor Detrpit Edison THE ANNUAL JUNIOR PLAY 4 False Fronts PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL GYM Nov 21, 22 25 I ears Ago 800 P M, CAST OF CHARACTERS from Eaton Rapids worked in a hotel Charles Coste, former resident Is court clerk at Faulktori, N D Thomas Clinton died at his home here Nov 17 Teeple Hardware has a nice Leonard Ramsey has purchas , display of Christmas toys in the ed the Potts frontage at Straw  Sam WaUact is now conductor berry Lake and has the Smith    M Railroad Construction Co of Franklin, fill  ckney Gleaners meed ina it in Hendee home Satur J Bonk of Detroit has pur dav nicht    , Sun, Man, Tues, Nov 23 24, 25 Nellie Bowers has returned,He fought for booty  a beauty  Du u v, CAPTAIN PIRATE where she with Louis Hayward Patricia Medina NTltp Nw9 Cartooi  Vues, WedThur, Nov 25, 26 27 Thanksgiving Special ITHE LION AND THE HORSE an action drama in colox SLve Cochran Ray Teal and Ray Jackson cartoon and stooge comedy shows 735, 900 ComingWheres Charley The j Birr Sky Jutaipina Jack Wed Thurs, Nov 26 27 Betty Hutton in Top hat musical hit SOMEBODY LOVES ME to teonnicolo Ftature Oklahoma Outlaws  A  Ul Theater iOUuiaf  Friday Saturday Nov 21 22 WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE in Technicolor exciting science fiction drama with Richard Derr, Barbara Rushinan Big Siister day niqht j noveitv w tvem cunoon ,   WD, 1 The bentfit social at the church, Special Early Thanksgiving Pappy fta Mr Kasai STvTiLl SgfW   25     EMMA BDCBY, owner of Restful Inn CLARENCE, her dutiful husband JENNIE WILLIAMS maid ol all work BOB HOPE, the clerk iLEFTY SMITH an escaped con vict RUTH WALSH a lady incognito JIMMY TAGGART, a fortune hunter JEVA HARDISON, a spinster G H BARBER a financier SARI LARTTZA, a celebrated actress KATHLEEN PETERSON KENETTH MATTESON BARBARA MILLER DAVID NASH  GEORGE JOHNSON JUDY HAINES LEE HOLLINGSHORTH KATHY LAPRAD HAROLD RADY  ALICE SHENDEN DAVID HAINES HENRY RHODES a country sheriff  MIMI LABRUN a French maid VERA L1PSTRAW NARRATOR JOHN WENDLVLEIN Specialties directed by MrsZoe Earl and Mrs Eloyee CampbelL Two Solos by Ann Shirley Rea ston song ensemble by a mixed group and baton twirling by Nancy Willis and Denise Ken nedy Admission 50c and 25c U , ,  ners Qrocer 6006 Pinckney Rd Qualify Merchandise  Low Prices Beef and Wioes to Take Out Hourt Oalljr 8 to 8 8TJHIay 9 to 8 Phone Howell 70Jt I x Snyder Co of Ann Arbor filling it in j Charles White hts an auction  odt called on the Murray Ken Bill VanBlaricum was the first  for 5 a Anderson  nedv family Sunday, to return with a deer shot in HoraOe Williston who bouqhti ja1T,r Camburn attended a Montmorency county J CBow the Frank Wright store will holdjScotish Rite meetinq in Detroit man and Cass Clinton were 5Jn auction on the Stowe farm f Friday niqht and Olin Robinson with him Others who got deer He has rented Mrs Maria Pym one Thursday ninht Ed Parker, L J Swarthout and,  W H Meyer j Mrs, Florence Andrews Ratz, j daughter of a former owner ofi the Dispatch, died in Holly wood, California, Nov 17 She is survived by her husband and a son j,4ilal ivirs Mary McCabe Shehan, wiaow ot John Sh4han, died at hti McCabe home in Derter township Friday She leaves 2 children A car containing Mrs TeL Bourbonnais daughter, Wilhelm ina, Manon Durkis, Gertrude Tupper was wrecked enroute to Stockbridge debate Friday nite No one was hurt  Mrs Alice Galiigan died at her home, east of town Friday Pinckney high school won the debate at Stockbridge Friday The team was Wuhelmina Bour bonnais Marion Durkis and Getrude Tupper Pinckney high school closed the ioootbal season with Byron They won 7 and lost 2 Thanks giving day they play the alumni here in the morning  Mrs Agnes Bell Brown and and Harold Wheeler of Dexter were married last week  Arthur Hinebaugh who owns a cottage at Patterson Lake dropped dead at the MichMinn football game at Ann Arbor last Saturday, Clarence Stackable is a patient at Stjoe hospia Ann Arbor Roy Caver ly of Howell under, went an appendicitis operation, at the Pinckney Sanitarium Sun day William Doyle is building a new house on South Howell St James Shirey is building a machine shop at the rear of dis home The Derroit Edisoa Co is build inq a line to Cordely Lake GOLDEN GIRL fta techniooiot gay musical western wfth News Coming Crosswlnds, The Bare I foot Mattman 3meatiemivM The holiday season in Michigan is cherished by us all It Is a friendly time , a Hini when we like to relax in The American Way    with a glass of Michigan brewed biflP  For beer belongs to pleasant living, to good fellowship, to sensible moderation Arid OW right to enjoy it, this too, belongs  to our   tj3 Wh Amerisan heritage of personal freedom ZJjeel jelcrt4lb    Dn4Cfjrf Michigan Brewers Associatldft  71718 Francis Palms Building  Detroit 1, Michigan r Alfes Brewing Co,  E  B Brewing Co  Frankcnnwth Brewing Co, Goebti Brewing Co,  Pfeiffer Brewing Co  Sehbwamg Brewing Co  The Stroh Brewery Co  Neighboring Notes The Grass Lake MLE Church I  tpwia houtaei returned to Pinckney will present the Messiah during1 TheJ high school will play foatjqave a reading of the Christmas season ibal with the town team Saturday  Jrloldd poems Brady have a new piano Eugene At the WCTU meeting at John Muii of Brighton had d at the depot grounds icow hot bv a hunter ksat week Tom Ross is going to Cahfor jTho sight o4 I aye was dtoYi    ,  ,, ujed  rmmt N ri Caverly has sold his Pvt Win Cox of Brighioo hem hotal r   1he M E chfyrch  Saturday niqli John D White and Mae Lavey Fannie Swarthout was awarded were ma j at St Marys the Demorset Silvek Medal for church Wednesday  Rebecca the best temperance oration d Bell cuid Hay Cumafia ThAirsday the ulna contaBtcnai Ot Dundaa oaadi Xha lliaiai Mao end Iw v M 1THE HNCUEY DBWtCH Wednesday, November 19 1952 tre reios Cats ne odds Alices t, ineer ie  U Kennedy Ges  tre Sunday callers at the Albert Dinkei home were Henry Klikot oi Brighton iand Gene Dinkel and wife, Mrs Florerncqf VanBeuran of Byion and Mrs Mary Dillon of Howeli called on s Mrs Emma Dinkel Sunday Pinckney Dispatch Entered as 2nd Class matter at pcatatce Act ot Mazcfc mi k Moaioweil StnAErCcL Subscription Price 1 i veos Cynthia Louise, daugheer ot Mr and Mrs hobert Given oi f iinckuey was baptised at the  Dexter M cnurcii Nov, by Rev J bishop Dinner was served, tor  the relatives iollowinq this at the home oi her grandrnothei  Mrs, John Ward Dexter Robert Read and wile were in Detroit Wednesday Jerry Henry ana Corky Hamel returned last week irom a 6UU mile trip through the eastern  states Mrs L J Henry and children and Mrs Keith Bradbury spent Sunday at the home ot Mrs  Lidcj Loring of Howell Mrs W H Meyer spent the week end at the Cv AtLee home at Gladwin, The Abner Watkins family ol Detroit spent the week ena at Swarthouts Cove Sunday callers at the J H Hooker home were C W, Hook er af Ann Arbor Mrs Maude Sayles and Miss Viola Pettys oi  HoweU, Barabra McAfee is spendinq the week with Mrs Clifford Van  Horn Mrs Dolly Bauqhn and son are visiting her mother in How ell  Sergt Phillip JvIcDonnel has been transferred from Oklahomo City to Texas Mrs Helen Younq returned home Tuesday from St Joe hos pitaL Ann Arbor , ,  ev N, D, Potter and wife left Monday for Bradentown Florida for the winter,  Mrs, Maxine Dusenberry ot Flint spent the week end with her mother, Mrs,  Sadie Moran The Lester McAfee family vis ited at the Sam Herlea home in Cohoctah Sunday, John Boyer and wife were vis itors at the Lloyd Warner home in Ypsiianti Sunday  Mrs, Lucile Gentner and fam ily of Ann Arbor were Sunday  callers at the John Boycr home Wayne CarrWalled Lake suffer  ed a heart attack last Thursday and was taken to Northville hospital  Myrov Hughes Plumbing  Heating Complete Liie Plumbing Fixtures and Supplies ELECTRIC OH AND GAS HOT WATER HEATERS COMPLETE LINE OF PUMPS WE SETA 1075 EAST M36  WE INSTALL WE SERVICE TELEPHONE PINCKNEY 183F2 LAST CALL FOR Coal at Reduced Puces A JOHN L LEWIS LAYOFF IS ABOUT TO TAKE PLACE DEHoe Sons   PHONE 2681 DEXTEP k      g  POWERMASTER b SIX   Wanted EXPERIENCED LATH ANDD HANDCHETT GRINDER OPERATORS  APPLY TO  Detroit Die Set  u PINCKNEY MICHIGAN ifflmetoSj Mha Wdl V 41 feouiiM f IfaTopn ttngi  Regular frf 04061 tMgas Syft  n, Completely Install  fOIM TURKEYS AT THE PINCKNEY FIRE HALL Saturday, Nov 22  830 P M ALL THREI f OR ONLY FEItJxPlR E S ON FfBKUARY 19 , H52 lt bio btauftful rH0 featuring tb lot tin ft4 i Mvtaf vnlgit  Y m m 11111111 Pfcijii yttm ompttty btBtrf at y  I 9PBJ  ef PUtgmt m a  mm  EE US TODAY   KW IHAITY  iiM II i vn I4IE  VtiW till KESAKKS  IK 61 EtiMVlIC SIEEKIXG Ctn ek cwdckioe it A GIGANTIC Basket of Grocer is More than Enough for a WiH Be Given Away at 1100  Complete Thanksgiving1 Dinner 5 M Sharp  ALL DRESSED TURKEYS j SPONSORED BY PINCKNEY FIRE DEPARTMENT  145 EAST MAIN STREET Benefit Annual Firemens Child ms Christmas Partyo Parke t Motor Sale fclNCKNEY MICH pkilg tHt iitptiroii IBU  HEN WANTED SEMI SKILLED Be ekev Swarthawt PRODUCTION WORK  FBing and Repair  MITTT SYSTEMS INSTALLED WATER SOFTEN MS W  TOOL MAKERS TOOL MILL HAND GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS ,v TOOL SHAPER KOAD TOOL DEjSlGNTra STEADY EMPIOiMENT DETROIT TR AN5MI  0if PHONE 173F6 , iifv GEMRAL MOTORS CORPORATION mLAND LAST  pLYMOUTH ROADi PETROrT MICHIGAN WKf  BehMsen Inkstar and Middle BRd THE HNCINK ftSPATGB Wedfeesoay, November 19 ffltfm 2 flfcr  DEERE tfctf UMe 9oV,S C QUVCW  iftA oot  1952 i   Established 186 Xncoxpocated 1115 MCPHERSON state BAN HoweO Mich YOUR MAIL MAN Many of our customers have found the postman to be u needy  friend in many ways when the J weather Is bad, illness or some  other reason kc3ps one in the house By Mail  he can carry your deposit to the bank B Mail  he can help pay your bills when you pay byj check If you have not used our Bank ByMail Servi e we urqe you to try it  PROFESSIONAL OORNEPj    I CHUTE YOUR CASH TO SAFETY Whoever you have cash re I ceipts on hand after our requar banking hours, chute your cash to saJety with the aid of our Niqht Depository This afer hour facility is for your conven ience, Use it  etto Vti   THE COST 15 LOW THE FIRST NATIONA1 BANK HoweL Mkk Vn     al Suitrvisiov Ivleiabe Federal L  sit insurance Corporation Ali i posits insuied Up to10,000 Fu ,,i ch Depositor THE WNCKNEY SANIMHUJMRAY M DUFFY M D Pkxckney u ifotiilaon Daily 1100 A M to 2K f M Except WedneerfflM Mon luesw FrL SatJLfr  gfft DR G B McCLOSKEY Deul 112 North Miclilaa4  Telephones Office 935 JftsttM WW Eveninas by ApiKintoAU Howell  Mlfchiaao HERB SNEED Phone 183 207  4J B How oil  Mkfaioan Real Estate Irsuxanje, ftakerage City Lake and Fawn Pttfterty A Speciaiitv Let Youi Property V K H Were proud to announce the allnew John Deere 60 and 50 Tractorssuccessors to the famous Models A and B We have a 60 on display now Come in and inspect it The harder you are to please, the more impressed youre going to be and the sooner youll want to get your hands on the wheel and put one of these tractors ithxough its paces in the field Thats when youll know theyre truly great new tractor LAVEt HAT DWARF  FOR SALE6 room modem homo on West Main St Pinckney 2 car qaraqeIarqo Iot,7500Terms Harmon Real Estate Phone 65F2 Fowlerville, Mich LEE LAVEY General Insurance laue 59F3 Pincknn hAih REF RIGERATIONSERY tCK J HAROLD RAIA I Repairs on All Makes Phone PJnclney 15IF3  AUCTIONEER Farm Sales a Speciality BERT WYLlt CALL FOWLEVILLE 436F6 DR C J TOWNER Dentist 044 Portage Lake Aw 4 Mer Phoae Dexte 3461 Classified Atlvs REAL BSUTI Forma, Homes Latof and Business ,, List Your Property Villi Me GERALD REASON Broker  i 0 b North Pearl Pinckney Mich Phep 113 ione 157F11 Repcdrlc MTOON J HUGHES Plumbing and Heatina IS late 8717 Latoftatf Drtvt icene Rush Lakf  P H SWARTHOUU  SON Funeral Hoze Doa C Swarthout Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service  hont3 39  63 Pinckney Mick FRED CT REICraOFMSr OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand Fiver Av fit wall i Michiacf Ihone 358 Tsegidence SI UOYDHTNEEF Livestock Haulna Weekly TJdps Muae To Drtrc Gonerai Trucking PimVney, Mir Phone 161F13  awT wYiii NOTARY Insurance and rsnd ,HCNE 136 Pinckniy CEMETERY MEMORIALS Prices You Can Affftd To Pa MiLFORD GREN1TE WORKS Gilford Midurusi  m Have You Heard LOST Nov S vicinity of Rush   I Lake and Far ley RoacLEnqlish,  setter, block ana white, ticked FARMER WANTEDflmterestf in , cy b luxne in leit front lea proposition or a younq exper  childrens pet Arnold Bechler ienced farmer 173 acre dairyi phone 161H, Pinckney farm, milkinq 22 headnew tarn tUuAZbiGuemsey fullblood machinery 2 tractors, combine  bdL1 wt e0a lbG  plka boiler, cdl necessary equipment  2G2  Hmchev Ka Phone 91F4 new barn and other buildinqs, sma1 modem ttfanant homenot codaptable to larqe family The Grayson Farm 3275 I MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANYhas classes start   ry  , AAu in November for a limited num , MiUord Rd MiHord Mich ber o younq women  Phone Milford 23F22 or Detroit IF YOU HAVE NEVER INQUIRED, Woodward 3315 far mterview to the many advantages FOUND Black and tan coon hound Friday night, also for South j sale a Cheerful Monogram coal and wood stove 20 with cabinet Phone lb IF 11 at 9040 Farley Rd Pinckney Plumbin Water Systems etc Stanley Ditikel Mrs Julia Drudqe and dauqh ter, Julia Ann of Detroit were last Thursday quests at the Andrew Nesbitt home Harold Porter and wife were in biJialo over the week end attended a White Shrine meee inq  I NALK ON AIR IN CUSHIONED VELVETEfl HOESI  i o e a t rimaniiiD and nv  ,,  father  btortr lnnerol tdsned to mt youfMt while yon walki  LL CALL AT YOUR CONVENIENCE a iur home or placo of buainess Vj Mignttoat ipnvcard Ioday,torFreDcniotitrtloiif Cushion yocf tel on 10,000 ttay r bubbles   , Mflpc Air Cuthlpn shock rtr innerol JACK HANNGTT, Agent PHONfc HI lUto L Pinck QUA Meats Fruit Vteetals Fish Market Prices Courteous Service V many we offer our employees,, you should do BO immediately FOR A YOUNG WOMAN  who is interested in makinq a career for herself she could make no better choice than a future at Michigan Bell One out of every lour advances to a better position APPLY NOWFor classes start ing in November Michigan Betl Telephone Co 323 EAST WASHINGTON Ann Arbor Mich Murray Kennedy attended the Michiqan State  Notre Dame football aame at East Lansinq Jetty Craiq is workina in Rc Clarks stoiej,  Mis Earl Bauqhn underwent an operation at Universitv hos pital Ann uhcr, Friday Miss Aihra Dinkel with Laara OLeary Kowell worthy matron and Elizabeth Leitz,Briqh ton worthy matron, attended an OES installation at Sarnia, Ont Friday niqht The Conql church service Sunday was brooadcast over Station WPAG Ann Arbor Sun day The sermon was by Rev Ruecseqqer, the quartette Ad  taide Rose, Geneva VanSlam  brook Paula Curlett and Jan0 Nash sang There was sinqinq by the choir, and conqreqation and responosivei readinq Francis Hjn of Detroit WJS in town Saturday Walter Peason has qone to Hollywood Calixornia, to visit his dauqhter Isabel Sunday visitors at the Wrh  Mercer home were Florence Tupper of Flint, MrsWinnie Cav erly Waqoner of Ann Arbor and Dr Walter Mercer and wife of East Lansinq MrsNellie Wylie and Mrs Edna Euler called on Mr Eulef at the Mich State San Friday Robert Pike and wife spent Sunday at the Wm Bently home in Comma Sunday callers of Mrs Meda Henry were Florence Tupper of Flint, Charles Whitehead and wife and Beatrice Lamborn oJ Gregory and AI Redfleld and wife of FowIerviHe Andrew Nesbitt and wife spent Wednesday at the Gordon Hester home in Ypsilantl, honoring Mrsiesterfs Hrthday, The James WhitW femnly spent Sunday at tiio WitBam Whftlev home In Ann Arbor, Bob Kerr Leo and Ae Carish ci Debt called on Mr and Mrs Win Shhan ksrt wtokr jmWrj 25 REWARD tost in vicinity of Rush Lake cmd Bishop Lake male Beagle Hound wtrh collar identification Nool Smock Ann Arbor 3 19oi or 3 1081 WANTED Custom Corn Pickinq employees I also corn for sale Earl Schioeder Corner M 36W and Pinqeee Rd LOST Pair of glasses betweer any home and St Marvs church Monday morning Finder return Gordon Titus AUTOMATIC SAW 2UING 75 SSRVICF yJHlLt iOO WAfr 4LL VvO GUARANTEED  LAWN MOWFikS SHARPENED 4ANDELL S SAW FILING SHO HILAND LAAt unSl SIDE 115X4 RIVER DlgVE OWEN W FOWLER D S C Foot Specialist  Chiropodist 216 W GcLRiver, BrightonMich telephone Office Hours Office 75181 By Appointment Res 71003 Men Tues Wed, Thur, Sat ,  From where I sit fy Joe Mah MGoOtUmumt Going Going  Almost Gcra Granny Robinson put on quite a iihow the other night at the annual White Elephant auction hcM at the Womens Club Towards the end of the evening, she had the ladies battling for anything she put up What am I bid for this womans lovely black coat hereood 3 nev Wholl ay ten dollars she askfd  Granny held the coat up, and commenced describing the coats fining, sleeves, buttons  really selling hard Then, suddenly, she took a close look and blurted out Land sakes, no more bidding pleasethis is my own coejtl, From where I sit, what almost happened to Granny was good for a laugh, but sometimes when people get carried away with their own talk ,H not GO funny I prefer a glass of temperate beer while li toning to my fmorite radio program you may lil soda pop or cider I suggest we hold on to our personal opinions  and believe in themhut take a good close look at them before we try to sell them to our neighbor J i Copy right, 1952, United States Brewer Fjiundaiw Wan Your GRAIN During Harvest  Faring Fdl  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