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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>mi ri IatchMichigans bitter fight to care r her mentally retarded lchildrennot over As a many sided health ,m it created strife and bitterjish deadlocked Hhe legislatfor  weeks Anyway the peonow know the state has a health CHRONOLOGY 1955Rep Sallade of Ann Arbor, one of jthe leaders in the hospital expan sion fight forcast a 2500 bed hospita1 in southeastern Michigan in alew year timeSenator Porter of Blissfield scredited with coming up with tneaolutiion that broke the deadlockOB NOV 4 he advocated leasing tthef Banaington hospital and was turn M ownBut time was getting shortr a4 not wanting to give Gov Will 9JJBS political ammunition by doing Bathing on the mental health pro gram, the legislature reluctantly aceapted the Porter compromiseThis ghrta the state 1150 beds ata cost of fl,2l4,000 160 at Farming ton, 160 in private hospitals, 800at Camp Custer and the rest atMdwftter and Mt PleasantThe alfcernattvc to the 25,00 bedftfttpital is to provide local facilities1ST the mentally retareed The Republicans and Democerats Will lock Joras on nonpartisan iss Jjfeea such as the balanced legislatureffha Republicans want the house torepresent tpopulation and the senate tjrta They got the plan acceptel fct are angry over the advertisinge the opponentts of the plan TheyaJao charge labor unions misrepres fee mentally retarded children isse and will sponsor a bill fchat thesponsors of any advertisement ISUSt sign ttheir name to it and not behind a committee label, fNOTE40 jQooding projerts were completMl tbis year to provide 4200 ceres marshland for waterfowl The 86,000 Largest was then, Lake flooding project ofi this year to provide 4200 acres Jtequefts for a later doer season have popped cp each year for,, 1 years now were smothered SQF the early snow this year In fact there was so much snow huntingwo hampered by it the first week An economic survey of the aspectsof fishing and hunting begins Jan 7 questions to be asked will beage , sex and licensing of eah nr or fishermnnThD amount of l spent at it by them and the am, of money they spend doing it  A number of states are studyingIQehigan watershed and stream im pwiiment program Slides oreavailable on thisBiologists from 7 state are meet jJsf ia Michigan this week to find  tut what virus killed about 10001tear is Michigan this year The exlaaation so far is they died fromfpHif wilted wild cherry leaves which form Prussic acidThers were 6800 federal fish andwild life violations this year This   has only 144 law enforcett officers 24 of whom are in CHRONOLOGY OFJan6George Sargfeea, Qua Pch jand Mrs Frida Pfau die Kiwanis  Club started here Jan 13County hospital drive is started Kiwanis Club organized atelementary schol Howard Thayer ispresident, Gerald Reason, vice preaJ W Winger, Sec Al Freden t,dig,Treas South Lyon beats Pinckney 57 Jto 49 Leo Lavey, Treas, re siirns Homer Abaay appointed1 Jan 20Paul Cosway, section boss dies Mrs George Tansleybreaks leg at bowling alleyPinckny lose to Stockbridge JH to 42Independents beat Brighton 95 to93Feb 1Kiwanis entertains 36 members of Dexter KiwaaisJohn Hoeyleads the singing Mrs Margaret Cuiiett Young and daughters arrivein Japan Masons hold guest niteAl Liphart is toastmaster and GlenAlt speaker  Feb 8Mrs Martha Dagg loseslife in auto accident Eugent Mclneyre dies, Also Frank Barnum andWilliam H Parker, Masonic pastMiami masterRena Haines aad Herb Shenden married Also Joyce Fuhrman and Lambert Henry Elmer Blum bums to death at Riverside Mar 15 Pinckeny losas to SeuuthLyon 56 to 49, O E S party atPatterson Lake David Mowers jrdiesFeb 23Three village tickets arenominated  Candidates for mayor fare Brandon White, Merwin Gamp i bell and Stanley Dinkel Later all caucuses were ruled illegal an the ,notices were not posted a sufficieat time and the candidates had to runonatickers Elsie DeWolfe and ErSwpuChane married in Indiana Clara Dolan of Dexter townskipdies March 4Pinckney beats Mancheater 65 to 47 The Kennedy, Generaland Jones Drug stores lose goods to two lady shoplifters who are, latgrarrested at Baldwin Hardware,How ell Earl Gallup catches an eacogeefrom Cassidy Lake ,, March 11Pinckney wins district OURWednesday, December 28, 1965by MatTHOUGHTSAS A NATION Wf NJ6V NOT ONCV 0RAMD OF BV OUR FATHERS WHO HANK UX WHATS M0Cr WEVE GROWN INTOLCRANCC , IN Nf6HISOUCtt W APPRECIATION or THC racgooMS THAT wrnAv WON H OUR DEMOCRACY LOCAL NEWS universally accepted Backour yuth G holidays broughtWE CAN ALL O THOUGHTFUL OF, AND TI IANKFUL OUR NATIONAL HERITAGEANP P RTICULARLV FORTHE VALUES OF THE SPIRIT THAT IT EMBRACESHARRY EVERS Catatiit Owen61 Marjs CataoUe CfcarenMm Ft Albert SchiU, Pask 800 aad 1600 fth , , CURRENT COMMENTChristmas guests of the Lee Lavey family were Mrs Steve OBrien Despite all the columns of warn of Bunker Hill, the Vincent Shields i,lg printed to prevent holiday accid family of Ann Arbor, the Jark ents we imagine there will be aboutI Sharp family of Lansing and Mrs the usual number over the Christ Metz of Howell mas and ew years week end ThC J Clinton and wife with Frsd  D V You Driveirry of Howell were Christmas d Dont Dnve U ou Dnnk WlU as of the Ralph Clinton familyDetroit Also Gerald Clinton 2 , ,,  ,L no such traffic problems Old DobbTiie Merwin Campbell family and  k fumishedthe motive power aadAioM Ijvquist spent Christmas he did not brk gpeed twor6M , Ja,es Hall ITome in Marion ulling  cutter Qn gnow Tne liob Tasch family spent the roads The saoons theD  Christinas eve with Mrs Anna a bowl of Tom and Jeny    Tasch in Ann Arbor lhere w,,re it raffles aad muMarcia Ledwidge and wife Jenny R from a tin and wgnderLynd Pannaee and the Chris Camp , j fiddler Hiuhbells were Chnsttmas guests of rhe of the busiQess   Andrew Campbells , with rows of bhnketed horses ThM J Reason and wife enUrtained , the Gerald Reason, Max Reynolds ,,,,, ,  T i T J T i p n,i, keep track of these and if heJack Reason and Paul Fredericks i  families Christmas I 1thol1gkht one had d  there JThe Albert Shirleys entertained  lon he wfs expected to hunt up theall their children and families at  owner We wmember a pnest whdinner Monday at Congl Church The Val Keiser family had forChristmas guestts the Dick Younjr Paul Young, Jack Young and FredSinger families, Vincent Yountf jr and Vincent Young sr and wife Rev Beachy, wife ad daughter,Ruth, were to Goshen, Indlast wek and brought Bertie and Lucillehome for the holidaysIvan Remley and wife of Livoniacalled on ye editor Sunday i Mrs Edith Carr is spending the If anvone had told us 6 weeks agoholidays with her daughter, Mrs that this sectjon WOL,id be withoutJanis Baker and family in Syracuse, Detroit daily papela for a month wt N Y would have called them crazy butThe James Doolittles of Cleveland, sUch has been the caSe That tlOhio, are spendin the holidays with bjK Detrut dept slores wouid be his parents the Hugh DoolittlesRoy entireiy without an advertising medClark was a Christmas guest  ium durinjr the Christmas season was also unbelievable December20 Robert Butz representing the Detroit News, The Detroit FreePress and Detroit Times concludedan agreement between the three pep ers and the Pressmens Union to owner We remember a priestused to scan the blanketed horsesand if he saw one belonging to a parisioner he found him and read him the riot act Occasionally some oneyot too much to drink and fell out ifhis cutter and froze but these were rare occasions There was no pavement or blacktop then no power snow scrapcMs The farmers had to shovel out their own roads and thistook days sometimesMrs Fannie Kavanaugh of Jackson was a Christmas guests of MrsJennie Devereaux Patty Thayer worked in tthePierce Store at Howell during the holidays Mrs Constance Loomis and Miss expirMarch 1, 1057 It must howSrers, 50, died at Jitsnear Plainffeld Saturday after atournament title by beating Hart lingering illness of about a yearHe T land and South Lyon Lorna Shirley  was the son of Henry and Catherine Confessions, Friday eveniaf after Evelyn barrow of Roslyn Heighths, ev, be ralifjll by the members ofN Y, called up their parent, the M th1 passmans Union It is hopedS Darrow Christmas tther 2 unions n stJjke wiU acc thome in Hmvell ngcb Vedders entertained the their Detroit papersand John Eller married Kathy Wilt Scheel Evers and was born near j Noreaa Devotioas and Saturday from tne rick Amburgeya, Blair Steelcs e wins writing tesUGretchen Tasch Stockbridge Sept 1, 1906 Thefamthe ho me makers contest t ily lived on several farms near PnckMarch 18, Pinckney Kiwanfs r  ney and his life was spent in thisceives charter 300 present at tthe section In April, 1942 he married , v, n         I ni  i rkPA i    ,, famiieii chaseWe remembor when this builfc1 ing was built to replace one thatburned It wr thought then theceives charter 300 present at tthe  section In April, 1942 he marriedbiinquet at the 8Chool Mr and r Loretta PeUch She survivesThere hildTh i l bhiinquet at the 8Chool Mr and r Loretta PeUchH Hookr ceiebrate their 60 wed i are no childrenThere is also brother oES holds their  Fred of Dansville and two sisters, 780 to 900 j m and Sunday be famjiies after midnight massthe 800 Mast Mrs Catherine Heath entertainedMwUHWstd HHIfCll u11 her chillron but Ann who is in The Univtisiry uf Michigan willke nvrr th old Ann Arbor highw building July 1 next, the leg d iannualForner dies Pinckney high schoolloses to Hanover in regional Mrs Lillian Wylie of Dexter aad  Morning Oafraiy Monnonitc ChoreaBr Bara Beaehy, Paatar t adierry HeathS S Supt  waiter aacii The Fred Read8 eave forall her children but w building yi California, Chrstmus the Joe, Char 0Kjsature living approved it pur les Heath and Bob VeddeiSunset25Detroit Die Set banquet noon a C1 l Dil  t FMrs Ruth Blackmaa of HoweilT funerM was Tuesday after Lutheran Churchat the Conl churco Stanley Dinkl  at Fowlervxile, Rev Edwin Wagelected mayor by 2 votes, Caucuses staff officiating Burial in Greenheld Lloyd Hendee, Democrat nom j wood Cemetery inee for supervisor and Stanley Dink I   Sunday Sckr olYoung Peoples MeetingCottage Fellowship BerriesWednesday 730800el the RepublicanTEACHERS SALARIES RAISED meeting of BeySunday Morning Hiurs n,ght prayer meetingPerry E Noah, 87, North Lake  x the church at it Ok Cove, Ft Laerdale, Florida Fri , school noCls had been solved fori day for nil time No one envisaged the Born to John McGuire and wife reat increase in the birth rate The Muriel Read of Detroit Friday, a S,hof1 was in a thickly built up scgirl i ion and there was no room for ex1 Mrs Emma follmer and sonjohn ansjon The new school which re spent Christmas at the Charles Eis  paces t was built way out in the ele home in Fowlerville and called I eountry beyond the football stadiumPERRV E NOAH 100 Qteacher were raised 200 The d suffident and frQm  gchool 9had t0 rainbow trout tagged and re 13 months ago in Manisteehad doubled its weight whenemufht last week Ftee shrubs and trees for springytasting are available to land own eft ia the lower peninsula KIWANIS NOTESThe Kiwanis enjoyed a turkeydinnr last night were presentfarmer and merchant died Monda Wed, hoirHe was the son of Orangex NoahHis wife died in 1964 He leaves ason, Lawrence and 2 daughters,Florence Boyce and Mildred Knisely The funeral was at the NorthLake Church today Pteetii OUreies Mween M LIBRARY NEWSNew books are Jezebel by Wilson,oe Canal by Ratigan, Wild Horsesif Ralnrock y Rush  The following new members wereinducted into the order by HaroldBeadle cf Ypsilanti ilert Rooke,Howard Taylor, George Foster,Clifford VanHorn, Keith Koch, Duwayne Hoy JThree other were tnable to be presentNext Tuesday night the 1056officers will be installed by AndyAnderson of Chelooa, past governor ENTERTAIN STUDENTSThe following farmers entertainad foreign students last Monday Ralph Hall, one from India MarkNash, Belgium Lloyd Hendee,Okinawa Woodroe Massey MexicoDale Miller, Philipines Dan Hewlett and Howard Marshall, JapanGlen Hanson, Ethopia and K Ammerman, Austria This waa part of the project to acquaint them withAmerican farming methods MM Wes MUaadfHa StreeURe Ketth laegaefger, PatatSunday School  Mcrtiaf Wewfclf 1J AMTeutronp 222Serf   f  on the Steve GercyzsThe Ona Campbells spent Christmass at the Carl Lentz zhome InLansing, Hollis Wylie and wife, Fritz Wylie and wife ard Kenneth Wylie at tended the funeral of Harry EversTuesday but this area will probably be sooabuilt up as sections around schoolshave a habit that wayO E S NOTICEO E, K Chfliataw party at Than PrayerJr flboir Practice WedSr 0ir Practice Wad  T M p mWINS ESSAY CONTESTSterling Johnson, 12, SOB of Prof,and Mrs Pruce Johnson of AnnArbor and a studnt at Slauson Juni ior high school there was one of the  8 students to win a 10 award inI 500 word essay contest on What Thanksgiving Means to Me  Hissoaic temple Dec SO at 8 p mREGULAR COMMUNICATONRegular Communication of Ji teacher la Mrs Gladys Pnvla, foimerly of the Pinckney schoolThe Bob Tasches entertained Mrs theCORNER STONE LAY ING CEREMONYaT U a picture of the corner stone of St MaryB new paro hool here Rev Albert Srfim itt, Miss Nellie Gardner, the altartkt eotttrocttor and architect appear in the picture The building W ready until next f aiLbut the dining room and kitchen will Ubafore that ingstoa Lod No 76 P A A M on Anna Tasch of Ann ArborTuesday night, Jan 8 at 8 pm j Cy AtLee family of Gladwin ChnstAt 9 p m the the Pinckney Ma 1 massonic Building Assa will hold their, Christmaa guesU of tthe George Roulewere Re Jack Teeters oiDetroit, the Ernest White and AlRoush of Femdale MrsSadie Morao spent Christmasannual meeting and election of officersMrs Gertrude Hicks spent Chirstmas with the Ralph Hall family in Flint Christnias guests of the Franis Westley Palmer and wife of De were the Gese Shehan fam troit, the Peach Palmer family a Flint peace and Gooti Will seems toreign everywhere except in the, , Holy Land, the birthplace of ChmtMrs Mary Kennedy had the Tom  Here the Jews hemmed in by tneirHowes, Lloyd VanBlarici aa  le ,  ors, the Arabs, ayJohn Burjrs for Christmas guests , nans and Egyptians who are saia w The Don McKinleys of Detroit  have rpcoived arms from Russia arewere Christmas guests of the E L battling i,r their very existarcebo ave this Ar it has been mostly jruenlla warvisit their fare wiih sma inbis involved  In a raid on Syrian ports last weekguests of Druscilla  59 Syrians were killed and 4 Jews 8w p  were Christmas guests of th 800 p M McKinleys The latter leave 400 p nO week for California to visi daughterChristmasMurphy and brothers were the John  TVs was n retaliation for anSullivan family of Jackson, James tack on the Jewish fishinj fleet onMurphy of Marine City and Lucy  the Sea of Galilee which the JewsJeffreys  1 control At Gaza which the EgyptDavid Aberdeen is spending ten f ians control they engage in dailyh J Whetdays at Miami, Florida ians control they ggbattles with the Jews Whether theill b esys at Miami, Florida battles withThe Gordon Hesters of Ypsilanti Kingdom of Israel will ever be escalled on the Andrew Nesbitts Sat tablished on a solid foundation or Chrit ill tllTy KohittaChrist pottimr will tpllmas at the Dr Wylie home in DexAI,C George Meabons entcrtoined  PINCKNEY KINGS tthe Leon Meabons of Chelsea and i The Pinckney King the Marshall Meabon family Xmas  will meet at the home ot Lawrence Camburn and wife  Daller January 5were Christmas guests of the Harold Camburn family at GrossePointe Dc J  thgroup Pearl Madsen, SecThe Herman Vedders entertained Mrs Merwb CamellChristmas the Don SwarthoutsMi s I the Winans Lake Christmas PDora Swarthout, the Jameg Singftis gram last Tuesday rd th Bb d Gld Vdd Urn j The Luciu9yand the Bob and Gerald Vedder UrnTheMM RoaMrs Blanch  ,  ,   Headee called tsined Wffliara Shehan aad wife for home ia Brighton FridayChristmas tavern Clark and wifeThu Roy Raasoa family spent Christmas ia MikmChrist in itx  rthriktmas euests of the ofDick VaiHoughtonand wifewere also therei Gus Hanaaraan had 2 fingers nearWalter ly cut off Thursray at the Howell spentLao families Grand Rapids IXi iChristmas but ihe Robert Mrs Beulah Miller entertotoedthe Norman, Clifford and Clare Mill er families and Mrs Mary Teeplefor Christmas The Ross Harris family of Detroit called on Murray Kennedys Sat urday  yiA HAPPY NEW YEAR TO AU IS OUR WISHTOM HARMON Wffl Broadcast v TV fee Maryland OklahomaJanuary 2nd for BalekYour Buick Friends Livingston BOWMLL MICHIGANWE WISH ALL OF YOU A HAPPY NEW YEARCitizens Mutual Auto Ins Co HOWELL MICHIGANTO VOUA HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL IS OUR WISHVAKS MOTOR SALES WISH AIL OF YOU A HAPP HEW YEARDEXTCR SAYINGS BANKrs of Service 1893 Notts of 25 Tears AgoPinckney lost to the BrodwmyLeaders of Ann Arbor Friday 28 toIft Dorn Swaxthout had 16 point for Pinckney Work has starthed on the new Uaiversity of Michigan 278,000 hoepitai extension HOWELLTHEATREHOWELL, MICHIGANBaker, a former resident ofof tirfa section died in Webster on Dec 23 at the age of 63 ge leaveshis wife and 3 sons Also a sister,Mrs Gilbert Madden6 Dexter business places were robed Christmas eve an, about 500 onmoney and goods taken The onlycjue was a snapshot of 2 girls standing by an auto left by them Offic ers were here with it Friday onthereport the girls were from Pinck ney but they were not identified Ye editor saw the Picturei Judge and Mrs H Wirt Newkirk celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday at the old Birkettplace on the Dexter Road She wasElla BirkettThomas Howlett of Gregory isstudying law at Washington, D C Born to Dr and Mrs Carl ZiinDoris Garr last week at Pontiaclast week a son George Winger of WhitmoreLake was sent to Jackson for 2ears for stealing Christmas treesfrom the Jennings farm at dence Lake in Webster Tbes, Wed, Thnrs, Dec 2t 28, 29Richard Egan sad Dana WynterinTHE VIEW from POMPEYS HEAD In Cinemascope and Color Cartoon LEE THEATREWHITMORE LAKEFriday, Saturday, Decc 30, 31 VIOLENT SATURDAYIn and CoWrwithVictor Mature and Stephen McNallyFriday Saturday, December SO, 31 Double FeatureRay Milland and Mary Murphin jA MAN ALONEtodJohn Ireland and Maria English iaHELLAS HORIZONSaturday December 31, 1145 P New Years Eve Midnight ShowGene Kelly asd Kathryn Gleason  QUET FOR A LOST CITSIn ColorStarringDiane and Ginger uahbSunday Moaday, Jan 1, 2 THE MAN FROM LARAMIE n Technicolor ,In CiaemaScope  A Dama StarringJames Stewart, Arthur Kennedy  Donald Cisp, Kathy ODonneilFeatorette Cartoon NewsNotes of 48 Years Ago The Porter Clothing Company ofHowell is advertising a big sale inthis issue Herbert Gillette and wife spentChristmas at the Parshall home , inHowell and the George Greens at the Amos Winegar homeThe E L Topping familyofPlainfield spent Sunday with the Fred Grieve familyOver 500 miners perished in ocoal mine disaster at Monogah,Wet Virginia last weekCong Sam Smith has introduceda bill in congress to build a 100 ,000 postoffice at PontiacFederal troops have been sent coGoldfield, Nevada, where a strikeis in progress and violence has broken outGuy BLair who has been workingin Detroit is homeThe Marvin jewelry stock at Howell will be sold at auction SaturdayThe Atlantc fleet under AdmiralRobley D Evans leave next week on a trip around the worldThe private banks at Weston andJaspit have failed and gone in the hands of receivers These are 3o0and 250 community townsPident Theodore Roosevelt hasannounced  that he will not seek a third term ANCHORS AWEIGHin CinemaSvopeMatinee Both Days 230 P  Tues, Wed, Thur, Jem 3, 4, 5, THEBIG KNIFE Cartoon an4 NeweStarringJack Palaace, Shelly Winters, IdaLupina, Wendell Corey, Jean Hager and Rod SSteigerContSunday, Monday Jan 1, 2 Ralph Meeker and Maria English InDESERT SANDSIn Superscope and ColorTues, Wed, Thur, Jan 3 4 5 James Dean and Natalie Wood inREBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE CinemaScope and ColorSYLVAN THEATRFThe Sylvan Theatre will close Dec With a low cost Bank Loan You CnSPACE OUT THO6E EXTRA EXPENSESRtgiuar mofathly bills dont bother most people Budgeting takescare of them But when unforsea etras gang up thats differentNext it Jtppetis to you call on uA cash auvance will mec the emer gency Then you will have ampletime for repayment ut of currentincomeRemember, too that paying oifyour loan at the First NationalBank improves your credit for future money needsFirst National Bank19 and reopen Jan 13Merry Christmas and HappyTear NewMember ot JedeialJ lier,e Corpora uoa and heoerJ iicpoait Insur oi jMfS UonAll Deposits Insured Up to 10,000 for Each Depositoru uV Neighboring Notes 351 people had cheet xray examinations at Stockridtfe rceently the Stockbridge ichool boardhas raised the teacher ealaries asfolowsThose with Masters degrees300, those with BA degreee 250,and those without a degreee 200 Bori to Ray Hurtibuse and wifeMitsie Young of Lansing Dec 16,a son Dr Robert Hovlett, son of thelate Thomas HowJrtt of Gregoydied at Caro last week where he hadpractised dentistry for many years Miss Gladys McCallum, schoolcommissioner spending the holidaysin Fiorda VThe Brighton township DemocratClub entertained 340 children ata Christmas party Dec 16 at PineLodgt Claude Burkhart, ,76, prominent Gohoctah farmer died last week Gua Bisamem of Howell recentlyLansing hospital underwent surgeTy at a Laasing All aliens in the county  mustegister in January Failure to do so makes them liable to a 200 fine Harold Robb of Fowlerville hasbeen chosea chairman of the Mlccfaweek to e observed in May Livingston county teachers voted41 to 24 to combine their teacher pensions with federal jocial sacur ktUIU1UV LU111 VAAOLUJLU,LVcnutii LijMonday aud inursuay UJU to 6iOz Irriday and Satmday l30 io IMClosed Sundays Custom butchering TuesdaysPUTNAMTOVNSHtf7I WILL COLLECT TAXES AT MY HOME AT233 UNADILLA SI, 2 Biocks North of Pure Gas 900 AM TO 500 PMMONDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAYARNOLD BERQU1STPUTNAM TOWNSHIP TRBASURWE WISH ALL OF YOU A HAPPY NEW YEARDEXTER, MICHIGAN itjrAadrew Lovas i the new mstref the Fowlerville Masonic Lodger The Mellus hospital will receive10,000 from the Ford Foundation, other grants were Mercywood 40000, St Joe 150,000, Eait Lansing29,500, Sparrow 173,000, St Law rtnce 178000, Mason  10,000 Gordon Harmon of Fowlerville isthe new president of tthe Livingston County Realty Board Harold Crandell of Howell is vie president Nancy Campbell has bees chosenby Fowlerville high school as theirD A R representatwe  Ban Simmons, 78, a Howell earpen, was killed last Thursday momtag when his car was hit by a Chespeake  Ohio train at the Mich Ave crossing in Howell His wife who with him was badly injured t Bifr Pidd, Dexter high school atfiletk star had both arms broken lastweek when a truck load of coal back id ioto himPrivate George Twinifaririrf Wichita FalL Texas I visiting ceposha np toTHE McPHERSON  IB gggWlT DgfAtCHtt, Ifme ium ygflfr mHAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL B OUR Wi LAWRENCE GEHRINGER LIVINGSTON COtfKTT SHERIFF HELLERS FLOWERSJl OF YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAROWSLL, MICH PHONE 84  SAY IT WITH fLOWMS HAPWAYNE WAGNER Groceries, Meat Beer to Take Out 0 0 Oi YOU A HAPPY NEW YEARWILFRED HERWIN PROSECUTING ATTORNEY 0 OGEORGE MEABON and SONS Well Drilling and Water Syttemt0I PHILLIP GENTILEDoors  Window Made to OrderEARL GALLUPSftrpenter and Masonery WorkROBERT EGELERBODY BUMPING DUCO PARTING oo o th pPY NEWT Yf AREMMETT KING BARBER SHOP o 0HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL IS OUR Wl HOMER ABNEY, FOOD LOCKER Frah and Smoked Meetts, Locker Serric 0 0 0 Chubbt CrriALL OF YOU A HAPP1 UWRENCE BAUGHN Pinckney Pottmaiter 0 0 WE WISH ALL OF YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAR THE PINCKNEY FIRE DEPARTMENT Albert Shirley, PreiidentMA HAPPY NEW YEAR THE HOLLISFresh and Smoked Meats MARKETFeed Locker HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL IS OUR WISH  M E DARROW BARBER WISHHAPYEART THE PINCKNEY DISPKarl Bwrg Tom Utttr MickyIALLOFYOUAHAPPYWH MEYER and SONS TWIN PINES MILK HAULER o 0 OTHE ESTELLE RESTAURANT 8hirley ifadden, Mr MeaU aud Short Orders  o 0 O A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL IS OUR WISH MYRON HUGHESi Plumbig, Heating Water SyHtems,0 0HAVP, VBVRHAROLD CRANDALLREALTOR8M 1A1T GRAND RIVER O PHONE 617HOWELL, MICHIGANO oE WISH ALL OF YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAR LLOYD HENDEEPIONB UP I 1547, PINCKNEY Local and Long Diatcnct Track o   HAPPYM THE FRIENI LBON1 WHL IS OUR WISHU8RARY  P   fi          4 it TUB PINC1NBY DISPATCHWadnaaday, Pacambar t8, 1W5 PINCKMCY MICHRAY M DUFFY M D00m flPPVHAPYEARSHIREYS RADIO AND T VRadio Television Sales  Serwices Electrical AppliancesTO ALL IS OUR SINCERE WISHTHE RUSSELL D SMITH COMPANYgOWBLL, MICHIGAN Ford Sales  Service, TractorsGERALD REASON, REALTOR ,BsUte, Homes, Farms, Lake Property, RentalsUP 8 31G6, Pinckney0 O 0 Happy New YearTO ALL IS OUR SINCERE WISHHITTERS RADIO and T VTlviion Sales  Service  PkUP 1 55411 HAPPY NEW YEARSLAYTON MOTOR SALESCHRYSLER  PLYMOUTH CARS H0ELL, MICHIGAN  0 0 0 Prosperous and Happy New YearTO ALL IS OUR SINCERE WISHTHE PINCKNEY BOWLING ALLEYLeague and Open Bowling Howard Taylor Prop Phone UP B82W0ERDLEY VANSICKLEExcvating, Bull Dozing, Building Moved Phone UP 8 9750 O 0 0WE WISH ALL OF YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAR THE SWARTHOUT FUNERAL HOME WE WISH ALL OF YOU A HAPPY NEW YEARBERT WYLIE, AUCTIONEERFarm Sales, Speciality 0Phoe Castle 8 9356 FowlervilltO1OMB OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE, Phone UP 33172,UP83103 0 0 0 WISHING YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAR THE ROGER CARR INSURANCE AGENCY Phone UP 8 8133Edith Carr, Prop All Kinds of Insurancea o o Merlin LaveyTHE PINCKNEY TYPE SETTING COCOMMERCIAL TYPE 9ETTTN0Lucius Doyle Jr Phone UP 8 3112, Pinckney0 0 0w t,K , vMtWE WISH ALL OF YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAR THE PINCKNEY PRODUCTSC TEDDER, Prop Plastic Finishing, Phone UP 8 31S20 0HAPPY NEW YEAR IS OUR SINCERE WISH HOWARD READfcACTOR  BUILDER New Homes Bnilt to OrderWe Wish YouMARATHON SERVICE2l Bast MainLarry HartAoat Prop SjtTMti WISHING YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAR Aha Mae and Wanda Beauty Shop PHONE UP 83359LatMt Hair gtylinf PermanentJ 0 0 WHoward Thter PrcaidfSl J W Winger, BCMeets at Dinner Every Tl4ag 630 P M at Congl Chcrch y Our Motto isWe Build8T THE PUTNAM TOWNSHIP BOARD 00WISHLloydMamryAnald 6aperviorClark Ben Whit TrusJoin wylfa rou A HAPPIMAS READYEAR WISHING YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAR  MURRAYS GULF STATIONmWtyrwhi orey White with 10 Boy Secuta ia anover night hikt at Silver Lake receiity Jerry Reason, son of Mrjtnd Mrs Gsrald Reason, fell oa i piecjoi glass and cut a vein in hie armHe WM take to St Joe hospital butcame home that nightThe Ashsr Wylie family have parchaaed the S H Carr home on WMais StThe fir dept was called to thethe home of Mrs Edna Reason lastTuesday night by a fire caused by aa overheated chimney Little damage WM done iMYRON HUGHESComplete Line Plumbing Fixtures T and Supplies Electric, Oil and Gas Hoi Water HeatersKiiW TfcAR TO ALL IS OUR WISH Percy Ellis has a new Olds sedan i , to drive to Florida 1H IMr aad Mrs Jerry Madse spenti Christmas with with the James Rob  iasons in St Clair ShoresThe Bert Davises nave moved jfrom the residence of the late Mary   Hoff to the Junior Doyle apartment v of Junior Doyle OR Unadilla St if Complete Line of PumpsWe Sell  W Install  We ServiceUp 4t4114 I 7  EABT HMEMS A GENERAL STOREHis, Hers or Theirs Murray Digg spent Christmas at tthe George Dagg home ia Dettroit, The Robert Vedders entertainedthe Dick Amburges, Blair Steelesand Heath familes after the midnight mass Christmas evefThe Robert Pikes were in CommaThursday JlisWm Bentley cameho me with themI Mrs Edna Spears and Jack Sheldon were in Jackson and Lansingslast weekThe Martin Ritters entertained the Martin Ritter rs of Lakeland,the John Straajr of WhitmoreLake, Jim Woodruffs of Ho well andthe Pete Kirchof and Mrs LeliaKiichoff families of Detroit XmasThe Tom Wares spent Christmaswith the Earl Kimberlys at WillowVillage iThe L J Henrys observe their 2th wedding anniversary New Years Wagoners Grocery8086Mr8 EtivetV i3prout entertainedthe Charles Soule family of Howelland the 4wm Sprout family at aturkey dinner OhriatmasTb CarJ Bidwells of Brightoncalled oj the Bra Whites Friday,Norman White and wtf were Christmas jruestsThe Kenneth WyLies had W, iiBirier aod wile for Cndscmas ULJSI and Mrs Elizabeth Wylie and Bitty 1 CAhei uolity AAechondiselo TakePhona HOYCI 705J2 IALL IS OUR WISHTfSOTOMA Whether for a twin bed or A big doubis an automatic blanket for anyone on yourgift listIts the gift that keeps on giving from tfcs its plugged in AU night Ion allget luxurious warmth withoutweight Automatic blankets mate for every member of the family Tt Dr Harlow Shehan and wife ofJacKson called OA the William Shehons ThursdayBilly Shehan of Ann Arbor called FridayThe Dale Millor family spent Cbriatmas with MrWarda Harwot,Howell Pvt Wayne Harwood swife of hMjs Texas were tfteraMrs Edna Scora tad Jackdon were v itias fUts of tArthur Krc family at the SanMesdasno  jrgraret Bttrn, HeJTounr and T ss Coyle ww ia Jackson and Detr it last week Hits DruiUa IMnr sad Harry jspent Monday at the A B Murpay jis Jskst The Jss Henrys, aad Gerald,mate wuulsdtd gifts i L J Henrys  Ta Jesss Henry farm os Cedarf Lake Road ha bean sold to Otto 1 Schaner of Dearborn JoJw Boysr aad wife war Christmas yuestts of ta Lloyd Wsrser laaOty te Ypsilanti, spent Monday ,wHa the ArU Jsgaisb family in By  res  PEIRCES STORE FOR W0Mi,ftowl Mch DafroH Edison ESTABLISHEDHOWELLIINCKNEYOVER NINETY YEARS OF SAFE BANKING McPHHS01LSI4XJi BANKinOCO 0  HAS BEEN ADDED TO OUR BUSINESS Ready to Service You oa Both No 1 andNo2 0  iALSO AS U8UALWB HAVE THEQuality of Coal, Oil aad BuildingSONSHA8119Pter  A   JssJtrom and Robert Psstost famil jj its of Lansiar sad Ststtlsy Mtirdodt  familyl of Cavraaa Christmas The I Srstoa Qsvks eslkd Fritsy i AUe DiBksI is sMaf asothsr kouss air Caiikka Cansvs W F Ctoss mi wtfs and AudreyKUkett war Canisttaaf fetsts ofths Albsrr Dlss4sThe flsotit VssNstiMiM enter1tsrtassW ristaMs , ths Rnp sit Ctom sf Detroit, ths Earl  afctjgia msBSso, Bfll aad Lawrence ,, laafha fsmittea, Nsil Baifha sad  Wss Fat Umpsvsy , Mark Nash  wife attsndsd ths Christasaa Fsna Bvrsia party Friday at the L Hsrhst bofM st Brichi tSB Ths Lyaa Heades fssofty hd ths, Dr Jiam Nash, Galst Usyi aad Rex i CassiUss ftafr GhsdsiBsssi smsstsJfsw Ubs Gsvrhart sad ths JackJ Ctarha sf Dtttsr, XssnstH ZWM sfSWS SnM BCSBBSjnnSS Oa OfAdded ServiceIN ORDER TO PROVIDE BE TER SERVICE FO OURTOMBSS WE WILL BE OPEN FROM 400 TO 600 P M FRIDAY, BEGINNING DECEMBER 16th, 119OUR HOURS WILL NOW B AS FOLLOWS MONDAY  900 A M To 300 P MTUESDAY  900 AM To 300 P MWEDNESDAY  900 Ail To 1200 Noon THURSDAY 900 A M To 300 P M FRIDAY  9HK AJW To 300 P MHAMNtTT v    TURD  PJ i ToMi PTNCENST  v  1HILOCAL NEWSMrs Eleanor Lodwido, tons, Jerry, David aad Rov Keith Lodwidfeand Mrs Raymonda Morris and twodaughters were Cbriatmas guestof the Louis Stackablos The Irvin Konaedy family wereChristmas guests of the AmbreaeI Kennedy familyi George Wilde Sr aad wife of Ann I ArboV were Christmas guests of ofj the Howard Read familyj The Kay Burns family entertain f md all their childran and Mrs TssI Coyle for Christowu1 Mesdames Lucille Fohay, and Ir Kennedy attended the funeral of I THE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL COWttlThe pyyft Mffyt Fiadaaey aHifgCaU Uff A It  Taorn Fit, Bat100 to 141 ML DirectorMftdan Ambulatenoum c P ttra uytyI General insurancerPHOME U Pf Frts1 6 MhM irA HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL IS OUR WISHTHE LAVEY HARDWARE Mrs Mary Jones ia Howell lastWednesdayI Mrs Margarot Clark entertained Christmas the Gerald Clark, Ton Clark and Ray Moriarity familiessThe Joe Griffith family were theguesta Christmas of the Don Griff ith family in Mt PleasantThe Murray Kennedy family calld at the Stanley Culver home inOak Grove SundayThe Wm Schmidts entertainedthe Fred Raickofs of Chicago and, Erwin Scbmidta of Howell Christ masBorn to the Glenn Meyers cfPinckney Dec 25 and Raymond jAliens o Howell Dee 21 at McPher son hospital, sons Bobby Beck had a tonsil operattion at McPherson hospital Monday SAY IT A WITH FLOWERS fromHELLERS FLOWERSPhone 284  Ho well TARPENTER WORKIf rt la Made of Wood,t wiH iftJc itAlterations, Cabineto, Interior FinisJaVCall JIM JUSTICEPhone UP 83327, S6SS Rwfcflow  Piackaey Mi LYLE W MUNWLLOf nee znyt 15IIWWBertWytie AuctioseerCUI FewUrrib IMNFam Sales A L20 Weat Grud KivtrUowelir MichiiEWeekly Tripr ito llroiL Carr AgtNf1 4 XMostaej, NML PIMM P tWtt,Mrs Cacia Chamberlain Christmas, i RADIO  The Harold Radys and LynnJBoattys of Rush Lake were Christ rmuw w,mas giiests of the Lester McAfees  Olia Robinson and wife spent Christtmas with the Olia Robinson jr family in Ann Arbor WefcsUrrtaeknej ttinCLASSIFED APYS  4 reins HUAYaitae Jaa ,,4 ater Systems Plumbing Repi THE ROUSH PLUMBINGWebster Phone UPS660 PincknevBottle Gas COOKING, WATER HEATING AND HOME HEATINGWYUE L P GAS SERVICE The Francis Shehans called at theJohn Lundeen homft in Berqley en Friday Tomm Shehan ia tlaitinthere, BASKBtBALL SCHBDULT  56Jaa I, South Lyoa toreJan IS, Boysville thereJan 24, Britton hereJan fO, Manchester therei Jaa 27, Hartland here Feb S, Dexter boraFeb 10, Soutl Lfea tkerePeb 17 Boysville mereFeb 24, Maaekestor kere March 2, Steckbridge tkaro UM Pkeae UP i8if7 Oar fttifeWANTIDBaby Wtliaf kf i Mliable penoa Phee VP t  at Pinckney Mich i Fl4 BUM ft, Fkeae VP iL DEW DROP INNBreakfasts, Plate Lancheee, Matters, Short Orders, Ice 6ream and Pop Carry ut Meals ea r4etLocated at 4581 1 MM NealLakelandWishes to announcehours as follews their Wlater PH0NE 63 HOWELL SERVINGSUN, TUFA, WBI,10 A M to It P MFRIDAY AND ATAY 1000 A M to IM A MCLOSED MONBAYt inckneysA HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL IS 0l WISH LOSTBlack Cocker Spaniel,,blaze between fore legs, leag tmtt,name ia Blackie 500 Reward Claude Hull UP 8 9731 BALaVMoetrie IVsia aad mmeateries ea asyweod table, Beb Bead Ffcoae BP tNNNOTICL uoy Seout Ne Patrol are shevelltag eif staewalao to rails money for paarelSTATB OF MICHIGANTae Promote Getrt for the County ef 1 Reason UPer F HM4I LOSTIn area of Okubbi wenorala tke MatUr of tbe EataU of Eva1 south ,Twe beageh, eae stale aadMary L Hof, Deceased , one femole Reward tAt a aessiem or amid Court held on phone UP I I7MDeeeiaber II 1951 Preoeat MonomUe Hirmm R 8mitfc F0R SALBl ldaibeteedJudge of Probate j motor, tfc, aew baHory, aooas UNotiee is Hereby Givven, That the Pair 71yetition ef Floris G Clarke, praying AC 7KWI at 47f Aaldlaie Brtvethe instrument filed in said Court be  Ukelaad, Mima, admitted to probate as the Lait Will  aad Testament of said deceaeed, that t vnB BWJir  m dmiaistratioii ef said estate be grant    Mw j x m   i i   I meaera Sari vmnaaed to Flons G Clarke or some other 1suitable person, and that the heirs   ,T7 , , ef laid deeeased be determined, will FR MNTI keueei, strietlrbe beard at the Probate Court on tm yltor Harris fmimJaauary 10, 10H at ten A M  L Davii fam Fkeae F IK ia Ordered, thmt nOee thereof lALaVNew oetlmfo aitsea Lake ee4ered rabbitward for retara Pkeae VP t I1HreR ftBWitt  ammre mkeai e wit a elde r lao , riv UHeath , O a Pertag e Ua o Mowm VM A IM MBoaseTraile r 4 4 ft  li tia k Bt , FMMtaM f b e if aubMeatio n e f a  cop y LMVf loasai o aaajtot  B f immile r retmr a e r iaforammtie a imtilmt e  tetara  ta oLOSTCellie , ta a aa d wUte , 1  yea r  old  answer s t e sam e W  iwkeeiiM  i   ren s pe t Libera l reward   Phem e H A   I71 kereef fe r Are e weela t consecutivel yprerieu s t o sa k da y o f hearing , i atk e Pimekae y DUpateh , ma d tbm t th epetttest r cas e a  eop y e f thi s notte tto  be serve d upo n eac h know n part yW  teUrast itUilu t OMW H addrej v beete fair  reisU d mat , reto n Nodp t Phon e P t f7Hdamamded, at Uast fourteen 14 1te Mh kemrtag, or kf FOR SALfr4fntfeer  Ward amk Bloetrkator wWrlea Baxter fioao F I Kit aFOK BALM kkid fr Wapemoaml serviee mi Jeast five 5 dmjrt Irener in food cemdHiea Jee sUraaMor to  KemNr 1O7 MemMlk r WWU fcedyeFveUJas e PrebmteBajgltttf, istm BstaU offlse Isnewm ma  FUYeermer alseDeeaasedAt a leseien of said Court held onBoaarmble BajVBVSBlBK  VB JBaytk, Jmdgeaso x   i         of said deceased PHOrR 18 19 C taoir claimsoath U amidm copy tbortof IiTonaoro efloato 1, aftehigan, of 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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>  tatchfonffie THlDISPATCH Wednesday, December 21, 1955No 51MICHIGAN MIRROR LOCAL HEWS BASKET BALL NEWS Police agencies arc worun aroundthe clock to make life safer for Mich igan motorists The year the assoelation of chiefs of police, shnfis and proecutors have come up with George Tansley and wife attend Donald Winger Reportered the Fram Corp Christmas party The UexUt Draught lostat th Allenei Hotel, Ahn Arbor Sat day rm up an overwhtouuTurday night George was selected to ovfr the Pirickney PiraliTsthe presentation ta W S Di Kr Albert acmii,ses SUJ and UU amevening Elementary SchoolFirst Graderickety Clicck, Clickety Chuk CURRENT COMMENTAt present mostly drivers from other The Little Pirates did it againj f to 26 victory over the has been rejected many times but 21other states have legalized it Tes owing Iessthan 05 percent alcohol Wrights tonv Sunday niJohn Sprout is spending tlie ho f with his fiahce,MissDorothy Parker wjtj1 Mrs Clara Eisele and children ofDetroit and Leonard Eisele  wife  ment next week, details Caitiu Mtnnomic ChurchBcitciijr, Pastorwaiter Each Some members of the Republicanparty taken the ultimatum of President Eisenhower physician hard, es xxially would be aspirents to thepresidency like Senator Know landThe ultimatum was that the seriesof conferences the president recently,obby Curts ha, a new bue suit j held wore him down and he must cur, Myers is warned about the tail his actjvties until he regains  more strength and that no announceHere Comes Santa wth his pacKi w First Grade Wishes a Merry inias and Happy New Yeur tor oneGradeMorning Wo shirof which15 percent over would onvict him Another picture wol j nelude motion pictures under the obscene literature law Microflim records wouldbe made admissable in court Republicans seeking to reunitetheir party have named a 44 mancommittee Their principal theme ia r primary fight for the nominationThey claim they have not been unified since Kim Sigler got the nomination in 1946Tn the meantime the Democratsere put after the farm vote Thevheld 7 meetings all over the stat ltst month Coveraor Williams and the YounrFvjians won half their gov hen the legislature at eed to leae th Farminpton hospital whihgives the state 300 more beta or mentally retarded children Howeo they refused to lease theOakland county hospital The teach ers are not satisfied with the payboost granted by the legislaturewanted a 200 raise The 9 per pupl raise does not come to that inma y districtsM VKBS ALL STATE B TEAM Rsncy John McCloskey, son of DrGerald McCIoskey of Howell was se lerT as end on the All State ClassB football team He played endHe pla ed a fine defensive game andwa so n pood pass receiver, and aught the pass which gave Howella 6 to Q victory over Holt, andthe Capitol Circuit Championship BeTs 17 v sr old, weighs 190 lbs and ia ft a ia,MASONIC INSTALLATIONAl it 200 attended the installation of the officers of Livingston Ledf No 76 Friday nightDinnerwas served mt 7 p m, at the ConglChunh The installing officers woreFrancis Dodge and Rsx Sackett grand lodge officers Clyde FisherJanes Lunford and Clyde Robeson, pas r, as ten Mrs Florence Baughnwas organist Following the installations presentations were made toLonnit VanSlambrook the new master, the retiring master, Lawrence Camburn and his wife and HaroldHenry who started in line Refresh ments were served Visitors werepresent xom Stockbridge, Howell,Brighton and Ann Arbor After this the VanSlambrooksheld open house at their home atGregory Sunday, , ,  ci iic nrt aume game inRobinson and wife attended 1 Pinckney g is with Southnic installatinn at T,inn ia Masonic installation atladge, Detroit Saturday night and at Manchester Monday night and wie were i DetrMtlast WednesdayJane, the 3 year old daughter of The first home game in the newLycnScb olPeoples MeetingCottage Fellowship SuVw Wednesday 800e Geokrfire Wllde Jrs fhurnd her arm on an Suay and WGS ArborheatStJocfamily of Detroit of the Tian j on Jan  6It has been announced that tras a major sport will be install in the League O Lakes nextPinckney Varsity FG FT PF TPLurnsHenry Packer Huhman  HiggsHollingsworthWylieSimonsonSockow D  Dexter VarsityMosher Clark OMalleyWentzel DevlinLavalli Devlin N  StoneLK I Homingiaue  The Hubert Ledwidge family ofRoyal Oak and the Roscoe Yarborough family of Berkley called on  ie Kenneth Wylies SundayThe West Marion church holdtheir Christmas exercises Fridaynight  gThe Ralph Halls called at the Daleer home in Marioh SundayFrancis Krupa and  ihtT oDetroit end Uiily Shcjn oi Ann mor eailtv1 on the  , uiuu oncnahsiiuuyThe county road eomissiOi icraning and widening chafer Road  rearatory to blacktoppiag Manybig trees are being cutleraici Hear,, oi Detroit washome over the week endBorn to Otto Anderson and wifeDec 14 at McPherson hospital, in Howell a gillKIWANIS NOTES kurAiuiy Anderson of Chelsea spoke White the Kiwanis last night and Christ Dexterjnus carols wee sung with Patty LVuhart Thuyer at the piano 8 new members Halfwee taken in The program nextweek is in hands of Howard Readan i Kenneth Klooin nu Lie ise a good one 21 50 410 0 1010 4 20 41 2411 4 23 41FG FT PF TP 47 34 400101 42 60 20 20 22 1 i2 004o Rev J iV Winder,Scnooi HiiO JLWorsliip  1046 aurs nitfvt prdju meeting at the church uWed eiioir praLc5 Vfhe Peaoie146 Wet viween Main Uritttiilla StreetKeitii RuegbegKr, VSchoolMorning Worship Youth GroupEvening Servicer Mjc,,,Practice Wed12 j5r, foir Practice Wed1102 5l211012 22 mesent under the tree with his , on itah McMacken went to hjrudmothers birthday party Sue,  and ot a giftherie Schmidt was in Detroit oit Sunday and Lansiny on Siti rdayJoan Eichman visited her AuitJVU in Webberville Lilen Steffen has a new date bookVj moved into the new wing lastriiay and are very pleased with  Second Grade News met as to his intentions to run for asecond term or not will be made untilthe last of February or later In factthe physician said such a decisionshould be delayed until June This puts the other aspirents for the jobbehind the 8 ball as the deadline forfiling in a number of presidential pri maries is around February 1 Thereare indications they will file anyway Senator Brickei of Ohio announceshe wil file there as a native son candidate There are even charges theand945 a n G50 AM700 p rn800 p nr00 p m 00 D m p m  uth Ueachy is going to Goshei, iJ1tJSJdent is holding back because he with her dad j laV0s Vice Pres Nixon, who is saidSharon lilades ahd Linda Viui  t be his choice for a successor and j would not miid as big a buildup asi the other candidates This delayedLinda iaricum have new shoes i Sharon Blades went to a pUy a J church and Christine Dinkel to v uristmas party ih Lansing and got presents Alan Burg has 2 Christmas trees A lot of us have attended Xmi parties and received gifts alieady Third Grade ,announcement lends more support tohassertion he will not be a cadiImus Clark Fu FT PI5Sockow R 5411 40 2 1 11011 3 000 0 1143 ZZ 12310 93 59Jrs FG FTI 29 9Delanioa 0 030ames   0 04Horning00CHARLOTTE ISELERCharlotte Tselet,73fHed sudrin  VaaBUricumiy at her home hei Monday after Stagey She was bora in Berlin, Ger Denshammany January 16,, 1882 aiid ts  the daughter of Fred and Eiise Is eler anc vume to Dtroif when a child vice vd  laiiei w a musicteacher and organist in several bigDetroit churchesShe and her sis ters El lie and Rita were also musicians Tiiey came to Pinckney in1827 an we o oi he ogxvm foemany soal eve t hr They or Williamstoa 49,Fowlervillecanized n band which played at the 500 30 00 I3130 1I3 112 40011 00011 000BASKET BALL SCORESAnn Arbor 37, Battle Creek 33Roosevelt 51 , Universty 45 Northville 56, Brighton 48 hL 56,How Neighboring NotesMarilyn Aahmore iiaa been chosenDAR representative by Stockbridcvhigh schoolfjd Steer has been oltcted WMof Washtenaw Lodge No 65 of Dex  F  A M They were install Iby liarney Wil or of Ann Arbor Sat iPdtiy nightThe Dexter Kiwanis Club sold a vial edition of th Deler leaderthere Saturday to iaise nnney P ct  f all Kiwanians of Dexter werein it  Tho Dovto Mohoi Ch i ficated their new pipe organ last Sunday The William Ward of Dexle  o rifr vd ther 50h we din n iv rsiry last week She was Cora Cobbof Portage Lake, daughter of Kit K CobbOiive Masonic Lodgre of Ch lsoainstalled their officers Tuesday evening Clare Knickerbocker1 i thv neW M Vivinn Rchards of Mihin wasinstalling officer The Chelsea school board boo tedthe salary of its teachers 200  monthMiss Bertha Muehlig,83, operator ofdry goods store in Ann Arbo sinLe died last weekW F Close has been elected piesi It seems impossible to put throughany great public improvement without stepping on someones toes WeMary Wylie and her sister enX understand in the old days the cominul the Kings Daughters Satur ing of the railroad was fought byfarmers who did not want their stockkilled, their horses frightened anlkept awake nights by the whistlingof the locomotives The cowcatchers in front of the old time locomotivei,the cattle guards laid along thttracks were all concessions to them but it was necessaiy in some casesence Utley learned to skateWe moved into our new room on,day It is wonderful ur Christmas party was enj  dhy all Fourth GradeOur rooms looks real ChristnmsyI   e, have our tree trimmed and a jautiful mural telling of the first same holds true today The St Law to go into court and condem land inorder to get the railroads builtChristmas rence seaway had a bitter fight, soWe each have a potted petunia to did the Mackinac bridge and the tollake home to our mother for Chrst road has a fight on its hands Resims If they are kept in a sunny dents around Kalkaska are fightingand watered they will blossomoon We made a booklet of poems touke home Some of us learnul aioem for our programWe enjoyed having Mr Ilealervisit our room Friday, lui of us ma Jo a Christina1 id for li in t ilu jut air base there but are littlolikely to et results as it is to be huit on federal ouned land For 40years or more ITie state has been endeavorinK1 to move the hoys reform school away from Lansing The movewas almost made but Wheatfield far niiis fdolest killed the move Nowhas hcun absent a wee with jm inaction Siit ami CiiLiiin A n u geywho has the miimjs a iii ourChristmas pnia MondayChristmas is n wonderful season manv nio fell 45 Manchester 68, Hoysvile 11South Lyon 55, Hartlaid 33 Saline dent of the LindenKiwanis Cliib54, Fiat Rock US Chelsea 63, Milan Dr 0Un Wilkinson of Rriffhton5b Stt Thomas 77, St Leo 21 anot a bear near Curran last We are sorry Fiuiv ce Mrofka the legislature has tackled the problem again and claim they have 6 siteslined up which will probably cause  iiriri objections from these comiiniies When the institution wassirteii 100 yea1 or more there wasplenty of land and farming was the iiiiiin inhisry practiced But the city finsing grew and the legislatureipt whittleing away iit the land un t there is none left but where thebuildings stand The land where Lankus sing Kistein Pettengill junioi1 high shonl and th athletic sta Hum standwere all  nee jirt of the vocational school fam the national guard andnaal sifs and the liosbeck Glf couise all were carved out of the rout1 we niadcour parents We baked cookie one dcy liit atemore than we took homeWe enjoyed the program, the movies and the music by Mebahd pupilsKvenone had a part in makingjiY Christmas mural We made gifts for Mrs Koll berger and Mr ReaderlffurrayCrancTBIRTHDAY PAKTYMrs Eleanor Ledwidge was pleasntly surprised Sunday when her 13 children am their families, togethea with Mr and Mrs LouisStackable gathered at hei hometo help her celebrate her 70th birth4ayMrs Ledwidge wets the recipientof many gifts including a nice birthay cake The high light of the af was a telephone eall from ctedvTstrottreasurer of Phoenix Masonic Lod,t Merritt and Ypsilanit last week for the 21 r 1 time Herman Ulrich has beon electo ILakeville 56, Swaru There are 10g stndents from Lj,Bron  Dewitt 3i , Morr Congl , Church  I t wa s mad 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an d sustaine d numerou s bruises Orr   Mr  an d Mrs  Glen n Chub b o f Hov el l hav e announce d th e engatremer tPETTYSVILL E QV1 C ASSN  and e n joy e i he MrvrrihrmTMT i s  i n Luthera n Cemetery ,Eliot t i n Detroi t  on  Mt Ir  Benedit a Mar U o f Sien a Hgths Adria n extendlh g greetings FOREIG N STUDENT SSom e 6 0 Michiga n Stat e student sMkhiga h farm s an d factorie s start  fog  Decembe r 23  The y wil l b e i nLivingsto n count y Dec  26  been take n thi s da y before  H ehi s sister , Iterijardine , cam e h  erefro m Mila n s enough t th e Gebrg e VanSkive r cabi no n  Mower sTh e fun e ai of thei r daughte r Nanc y t o Edmun dMrs  Fer n Brud y presente d he r McDonald , so n o f Mr  an d Mrs Afte r 4 7 year s a s a n employe e o fOOOSTMA S TOURNA MPisckne y  s ha s bee n th e custo mlo r tevera J year s wil l b e i n a  Chris tbaske t bal l tournament , thi sm t th e ne w gy m a t Byron , Th eeohedul e i s De c 28  6  p m  Linde nr e  Byron730 , Webbcrvill e v s Moi rlit 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s taV spen t 6  week s ther e vi a tb e Alco n   e n il l las t wee k an d i s i n St  Josep hHighway  Th e busines s sessio n wa s  hospita l An n Arbor  t conducte d b y th e Presiden t Richar dRandall  Th e hostes s Mrs  Thoma sBonne r serve d fruit ,assiste d b y Mrs  Arnol d Beckler  Mrs Crofoott Mr  Gustafso i find Mis visite d ou r room  V e orjoy cW e sen t cunl s an d ii  t o Cliff oi d Epele r an j hop e h e ha s a  Merr yChristmas Ou r Creativ e Writin g Book s tur ne d  ou t wel l W e pu t th e imlividusi lcontribution s al l togethe r fo r ou rparent s t o enjoy 4V e invkii d al l tii e rom s t o se e u t pf,pr n 1  Fri  Al c Mr  Reade rW e ave hm a p ofWe gavo Mr Konncl1Johnson cch H ar We invite vs Kclour Christmas partThe Sixth Cvwu wia Merry Christmas u Xew Year reUiincd they would have had enoughBuda value to buy a site and erect new it, 1 buildings However most of the boys there now come from the cities andare not interested in farming Shops am mechanical schools should be establish for them where they canlea n trades and be fitted for industrial lifeandirlovesh morrinin Micky Ritter vvtis unlr nd his fatlittle stomach shook like a bowl fiill of jellyMore and nor, ui no va are The recent passing of Leo Pat  , Lavey reminds us of the old daysstretch ,   x  ,  when basebcll was the main sportnrd every hoy played the pame Therewere no distracting influences thenu ii as auUis, picture shows, radio or Coif and the baseball fever wasstrong Larry LaJoie, Hans WagneriruJ Rubo Waddel were the heroes then, Ty Cobb had not yet been dis KveryMrtoYou H Hcippycovered Every community had ateam, such as Anderson, Gregory, Xorth Lake, Marion, Chubbs ComersNorth Hamburg, etc Pinckney had 2,one was managed by Jack Monks,  ,     m  find the other the Juniors by Rev PrDkk Murphy, wife nnd dauirhter being devised to rase money for dn Commerford Tension rew CANTATA DECEMBER 24thThe Senior Choir of the PeoplesChurch will present the Christmas story cantata on Christmas Evefrom 800 to 930 p m entitledWhile Shepherds Watchedby Haddor Lillinas narration are woven through the entire cantata thus making it very impressshre musicallyMrs Merwin Campbell it directorThe Jumor Choir accompanied byAnita Shirey will present  thir Christn carols We are makimr Christmas eve HANDY HAMMEREt 48 itad f of Jackson spent Sunday at he ferent projects that were unheardHarry Murphy home Ho hr only of in RTandfathers day such as panbeen out of the army 2 months t cake suppers, junk drives, rummage Tbe Wayne MLes nro now at Jiles, Lipr days vu n An t Arhor it e marciiinfrnifh school toT1 L ns InterDue to the Christmas programs  Briny Brento Trailer Pa k, DlrnReach, FloridaAndrew Nesbitt and Sundpv dinner jruest ofMrs WyMe of Devtrr  was desired to sc,band cf Anr Ahor t  Miami nexf Tunr to iM0THBRS CLUB Sirs, WyMe of Devtrr   W The Mothers Gb of the Elemen and wife caled on them Sunday etary school held thir meeting at the eninp Elementary school on Dec 13 ia the, The Harold Porter family calledmorning There were 21 members j or her fatherJohn Morris at Mnrtinpresent Mrs Taschea room gave a, SundayI rc 2J,111 little play entitled Santa Claus on Th Frank Aberdeen will sppndnd invite nv Jk7, 1 Tri1 J0 o n MSllnta CUu Christian with the Harold Fair ana invite any who wish to keep     m  Un r ,H   n  rt ,nu i uL 4 iI Is Coming To Town, Im Dream clyTd amily at Rpyal Oak usovrimpressrTr in o  White ChritfflM MrBack Albert Dinkel nd wife attendevfe Ut, music instructor, hod some of hi i Darow Fertilizer meeting at La mmmm pupils played a medUy of tunos off Hiog Tuesday GretchoR Taach is hone from the their instruments  Audrey Klikott of Brighton spetDniwrnity of Miehiga for the ltott Next mesiteg wUl be on Jan 10th the week end at the Albert Diakel at 1H oclock national convention at Miami, FloridaThere were no fund So the mothersf the 7t hand memh and friends nnounce they vill bve Ari0 dozenoikiea to hop raise the T0 neederlto fly th band them and back andpay their expnsea 71 addition there ill also be a Valentino dance, concert and rummage saleMrs Clyde Shennan of Bay City visitihjf he daujBTfrhter, Mrs Irvinarker and familyThe Ralf h Hailfamily called onhe Cleo Cuhtbi family in PlymouthFlymouth S firm and finally a pame was arrantrcd the jrize a 10 1b box of candy The Monks team won Their line up was Monks, c Moranp GJobnson, lb B Durfee, 2b C M Sigler,ss Jay Smith, 3b B Vaughn, Pat Lavey and Gene Reason, outfield TheJuniors were Ray Kennedy, c RexRead, p B Jeffreys, lb Pat Brogon, 2b Ade Lavey, ss P Read, 3b Joe Kennedy Steve Jeffreys, R Cadwelloutfield So much for tnt old daysThe Louis Freemans of Howell called on the L J Swarthout Sunday The Winston Baughns with thethe Gordon Aliens of Lansing wereSunday guests of the Frank Clarkof MrlfordMrs Alta Meyer holds her Chrstvvf  T  , ,   , ,,,v, December 21 tWe WWi Yw AT a Merry Omtaiaf d a Most, NX of 48 Years A fTProsperous and Happy New YearAC 4posiw p to Dy , membership IDDeposit insurance Corporation edmJTHE McPHERSON STATE BANK fail ll Jill IJ 188ft Ovr GihtyNine Ytaxs ofPUTNAM TOWNSHIP William Sprout, long time sup ofthe Pinckney school wu born atRochester N Y and came to Michigan with hit parents when a baby tn 1843 He was a graduate of the di trict schools only with the exceptioni of numerous summer schools at the 1 Mich State Normal was self educa ted He started teaching when he waa 18 years old and taught in Pinckney1 35 years In 1876 he married Beatrice Edwards She survives with a daughter Ethel, a son, Fred is dead, ue op rated a store at Anderson but foa number of years taught in Louiana He was a member of both thj Pinckney Masonic Lodge and 0 E Sand served as masterEdwin Naylor, a prominent Democrat died at Howell Dec 17Supt TJGaul and wife are visitting his parents at TawasHon Clark Reed of Howell willtalk on Temperance at the Methodist Church Sunday night,Born to Guy Hall and wife Fridaya daughterFlorence Andrews has resigned ateacher at the Hicks schoolGeorge Greeen and Mack Monksare servng on jury Wm Moran ii running Greens barber shopMayme Fish is home from the Corunna schools for the holidaysJohn Mortenson is running a grocery store in ToledoThe G A and R G Siller familesi of Ann Arbor are spending theholidays hereThe high school enjoyed a sleighride to the home of Kittie BroganFriday nightRev Coddington, former Methodistminister here died at Plainwell Dc12Herbert Gillette and wife wispend Christmas at HowellAnn Arbor will have a 80,000postoffict Miss Cora Shehan has returned H their children Roy Harris is new Blich Centralbattery man with headquaiteis atChelsea He has been at Grass Lakj The Farmers Club met at the JohuChamber home Saturday I J Abbott last week sold Flo dReason 10 Dorset lambs that weighed 1020 James Wylie is working for NPacey rPostmaster Tim Smith of Hwel1anounees that after Jan 1 the postoffice will not be openon SundxyNotes wij Ysars Ago HOWELLTHEATREHOWELL, MICHIGAN LEE THEATREWHITMORE LAKEThe Pinckney Independents wontheir second game last week from the Blazing ArroAvs of Ann Arbor 1to 28 Don SwarthoutJud 18 points Roy Reason 16   Mrs Mary Mowers widow of Davkl Mowers, died at the home of heldaughter, Mrs Edna Campbell Dec20 Justice Calab Collett,70, of Brighton who recently fined Gov FredGreens, chauffer, hasten removed from office by the governor Collett was reelected at the5next election The cottage of CharJes Ward aRiverside burned Tuesday i h Wed, Thur, Dec 2, 22Ray Milland and Joan Coll nsStory of Evelyn Neahitt TnawTHE GIRL IN T1IE RED VELVET SWINGi CinemaScope and ColorFriday December 28, One Day Only Closed Christmas EveErrol Flynn and Joanne Dm inTHE WARRIORS Ii CinemaScope and Color Thar, Fri Sat, Dec 2221,34TJB SCARLET COATCornel Wilde, Michael WildingAnne Franda, Georg SaaderatFaturette Noftlty ColorJoseph Cotteen and Eva Bartook inSPECIAL DELIVERY CartoonSunday, Monday, December 25, 26 Both Days 230 p m Cont  Joel McCrea and Vera MilesWlCHATA Matinee Sunaay, 230 p na in, Mon, Tues, Dec 25, 26, 27M THE TENDER TRAPU CinemaScope 8 tarringFrank Sinatra Debbie Reynold, Jem Wayne and Cheriae HolmIn ColorNovelty News Cartoen ON CHRISTMAS DAY SHOWSOPEN AT 5 P M CONTINUOUSWednesday, Thursday, Dec  28, 29 Jane Wyman, Charleton HestoninLUCY GALLANTVista Vision and TechnicolorFeaturette Cartoon NewtiTues, Wed, Thurs, Dec 27, 28, 29In Cinemascope and Color CartoonDexter citizens have appealed to Richjird Egan and Dana vynter the state highway clet over what they call inequaltiies jathe pavement THE VjEW from PQMPEYS HEADtax thereMrs Julia Parbnrn, 78 widowof Issac Pangbovn of Anderson diel at tfie George Wrifihtome in MarionTuesdayThe Publishers Auxiliary, van rilong article on Mrs Aprils Moore, the Planifeld porit W have been unill  able to find out anything about The To np s sa y the  nes oTh e To np s sa yweek  a daugnter  SYLVANTHEATREwif B , a5 The Sylva n Theatr e wil l C1M 1 9  an d reope n Jan  1S Merr y Christma s an d Happ y Ne wWit h a  lo w cos t Ban k Loa n Yo u Ca n3PAC E OU T THOS E EXTR AFYPFVSF Q MrS Marvi n Bby  aTld  tx l bbhS  Mrg Merwi n Campbel l an d Beverl yan d Mrs  Pau l Curlet t an d Paula ,Reglua r monthl y bill s don t bot h   atlende d th e Howel l Madriga l Clu ber  mos t people  Budgetin g take s ftnd  hig h schoo l choru s con cert a tcar e o f them  Bu t whe n unforsee u i  Howel l Sunday  I t wa s conducta d, 1  WIL L RECEIV E TAXE S A T TH E PUTNA M TOW N HAL L IV 1R Y SATURDA Y FRO M 90  A  M  UNTI L 58 0 P  M  UNTI L FUR THE R NOTIC E O N TH E OTHE R DAY S I  WIL L RECElY l TAXE SA T  M Y HOM E A T 23 8 UNADILL A STREET , PINCKNBY STARTN G SATURDAY , DECEMBE R 2 4ARNOL D BERQU1S TPUTNA M TOWNSHI P TRHASU RFRE E GIFT S FRO M SANT A mas T O yo uMEER Y XHRISTMA S an d HAPP Y NZ W YEA RT O  AL L I S OU R SINCER E WIS HTHE E PINCKNE Y TAVER N etras gan g up  that s different Xvix t it  ppen s t o yo u cal l o n ua A  cas h auvanc e wil l ma c th e emr ency  The n yo u wil l hav e ampl enni e fo r repaymen t ou t o f curren tincome R t member , to o tha t paying 1 oJ f ou r loa n a t th e Firs t Nationa lan k improve s you r credi t fo r fu ur e mone y needs firs t Nationa l Ban kant eAl l Deposit s Insure d U p t o 10,00    fo r Eac h Deposito r by  Keen e Stollsteimer Th e Sout h Mario n Far m Burea uha d thei r picni c a t th e Mario n tow nhous e Frida y nigh t an d th e Eas tMario n Far m Burea u Wednesday Duaii e Meyer s an d Mrs  Alm a Mc Kamar a wer e hostes Mr  an d Mrs  Ra y Burn s b dMr  an d Mrs  Kennet h Fry e atten dee d th e funera l o f a n aunt , Mar yElle n Kell y a t St  John s Churc h a tOceol a Monday  Sh e me t wit h atragi c death Th e Ra y Burn s fatt y receive dwor d tha t Joseph  Mcdbikey , so n o fJ  B  McCluske y o  Pisadena,CaIifIP seriously ill at FrankenmutHiGermany and underwent an operautionartyTHURSDAY, DECEMBER 22nd BY PINCXNKY FIREMEN AT TH E PINCKNEY FIR MALL WITH GIFTS FOR ALL THE KlDDIRlCOME AND BRING The KIDDIES 73 P M aHHVWe Wish You AT a Merry Christmas and a Most Prosperous and Happy New YearTHOMAS READ SONS SAY IT A WITH FLOWERS v from  rr HELLERS FLOWHtfiPhcffie 28 HoweflvMEERY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAP TO ALL IS OUR SINCERE WISHTHE DETROT DIE SETWe Wish You Al1 a Merry Christmas and a Mott Prosperoos and Happy New YearTHE LYLE JONES DRUG STORECARPENTER WORK Y CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YARProsperous and Happy New YearHICKORY RIDGE DALRYNorm Topping PopU0POXSIBLI FBESON femak torn this ana wantt ttrvio d collect from f SMMhiiiM Ko sfa Mt , ear, references i IIt Mta I2M perfall thne work ffo fall prtk Box PECIALSSYtAK, Your Choice LbChUCK KOAoii, Lb  39c LEAN MEATY SHORT RIBS, Lb 25cYOUNG FRESH TURKEYS, CHICKENS HAMSCUSTOM BUTCHERING EVERY WEDNESDAY WILL BE CLOSED SUNDAYSTHE HOUJSTER MARKETPLEDGE FOR 1S56 We resolve to ty to help rake 1956 a record year formm 9 both as drivers and, pedestriansso that they mayever be safety mindedTHE KIDDIESWe resolve to remember that grown ups are to protectus from traffic accidents when they warn us about what to do and what not to do to mini our eldersTHE MOTORIST 4I resolve to be courteous, patient, and respectful of the rights of others whenever Im behind the wheel all thetime in fact to recognize my road responsibility as a member of societyTHE TRUCK DRIVERIresolve to continue to oparate my truck in such Jmanner that the truck drivers reputation as the safest rnot courteous drivee on the highway will be upheldand str enghthened Micklfa TricMifff It Is Mode of Wood J InUrfor  MKRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NW YEARTO ALL IS OUR SINCERE WISH JM OMgrCaB JIM JUSTICE UP 8SSr, MM MURRAYS GULF STATIONft THE ROUSH PLUMBINGj Water Syrtemi 3WWdrtr Pkeae UP86W7 fmLj   r  miWednesday, December 21, 1955Th e rr g PWPB new  W I A ef Man114 le HociiStorer UK HIMIXTIBS811KTSBBLTMANDKMRCHLEFS FOR HERHOSIERYLINGERIEGLOVESSCARFS FOR BABYBOOTEESJACKETSPAJAMASSOXNIGHTIES SWe Wish You Ai a Merry ChristmasESN1SED1 GENERA I STORESiHis, tiers, or    ftvGive an AUTOMATIC BLANKETWhethef ft  t bed or t big double be, thertfan autenuttte frlttAtt fat anyone on your ChririaMgiftUetIts the gift that tap on giving fro tke momentits plugged in AfiBjfbt long, JH wiftft lentget luxurious wannlfc withotrtweight Automatic Manketo mal itiM glftifor every member of the familyVbu DeAUm or Detroit BdiconBunoco Fue I Oik CAS BEEN ADDED TO OURWe Art Rtady to Service Yon on Both No 1 andr No 2 OilALSO AS USUAL W2 HATE THEisit Qmlky of Coal,,Oil and BJld n SuppliesD E HOEY  SONSHA 68119 Dexter Mike Carr and Albert Mrofka theMichigan State University studentsattending the Rose Bowl gema New Years at Pasadena, California Mike goett with the Mich State grodp andAlbert drives out with 4 friend leaving Dec 26 Phillip Murphy, Mich State Univeruity, leaves the first of Januaiyefor Altanta , Ca to takes special ccourse in auditing He will be there10 weeks Messrs Lonnie VanSlambrook,, Or flagd Winalow, Fraak Ziegler and Olin  Robinson attended a Masonic dinner ifat Fowlerville last Tuesday night frThe local Rainbow Girls enjoyed apa jama party Saturday aigiit at home of Mrs James Boyd of Lakeland and had potluck dinner, thereSundayThe Dick Youhg family w ar visiting the hfamilyThe Kenneth Reason fumilyAnn Arbor called at the home Mia Edna Keasoh Sunday J Clinuji aud wife visited theClaude Smedleys in Dexter Sunday Mr and Mrs Wakei  ark a  ted the Christmas party at the Ho c iiuAyv, etioit, Saturday nitegiven by the SmithHutch ins on Co Anita Clark vUitod the Tom Clarkfamily in Ann Arbor over the week end and went to the Ford Rotumlrawith themMrs Dorothy Dinkel with Johnnyand Christine attended a Christmasdinner Sunday at the James Brogan home n LansingMrs Madeline Moran Stock of irmiJiuham called on Mrs EmmaDihkel last weekMiss Isabel Nash of Ann Arborspent Sunday at the Martin RiUerioiMt On Dec 2C with Thelniai Burch of Ann Arbor she leaves for Calilorhia and will see the Rnse Uowl game New YarsMrs Vern Kennedy is home fromSt Joe hospital Ann ArborThe Kenneth Frys of Brightonspent Sunday at the Ray Burnsi Ambruse and Geiald Keneedyliii kjs spoilt unday at the lr,nK n e iy hojne M , ahd Mio Sheridu i rladlty oi jf j MYRON HUGHESComplete Line Plumbing Fixtures and SuppliesElectric, Oil and Gas Hoi Water HeatersComplete Line of PumpsWe Sell  W Install  We ServiceEAST MJiWagoners Grocery 8066 Pinckney BeadQuality JViecliandiseLOW PttlCKSfieer and Wine to Take OutPhone Howell 7Q5J2 iMEERY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL IS OUR SINCERE WJSH ef Jackson clKd on tie L,IVSTUO tbjn fnria nitrhtIn a reorganization plan GeriMReason of Pinckney has been elecvt  T t  V  ln McCJaienCompany of Hambu ,lt so ,stockholder The Frank Johnsons cclebatetheir 60th wedding anniversaiy New Years  Herbert Allyn and wife of Lusintf and Mrs,  Flora Da, ri  vferc SaLtaiy u tiio quests of I ,r M E Darrow  Riinald Kriln fnniiy ,,,were living in the Tom Ware huucon M36 E have moved to WhitmureLakeE J Allen of Chubbs Corners threwhis annual goose Xmas dinner i  irurriday niuht Tite honorIfuoats were Reg Schafer, GlennOutbb, Bert Rubbinsrand Homer Abv y John McNamara who attendedthe 5 previous dinners was sick andcould not comeRoss Read and wife will spendChristmas in Iilsbuijr, 1a with ftussell Read family The Fred Reads were in JacksonSunday Mrs Claudia Peters camehome with themThe Clare Millers will pendChristmas witH Mrs Beulah Millerand visit her mother at Detroit in the eveninjr The Jack Sharps of Lansing andand Mrs Mae Metz of Howell spnt Sunday at the Lee Lavey home The Leo Bettys family of WalKulLake were Sunday guests of Mrs Edith Carr Bob Carr and Joyce Ortendahl of Grand Rapids snent Thar gday with her MrsrEfta Slgler of Battle Crwk PeifceiINCORPORATED 1915HOWELLIINCKNEYOVER NINETY YEARS OF SAFE BANKINGyfr and Mr and Mrs Jack Sfhiaper ofBay City attended the funeral ofMrs Mary Hoff Wednesday Mr and Mrs William Schmidtand daughters visited the Ford Ro tubda Saturday and had dinner in Farminjrton at the Edward Welkehome The Bud Pekkerings of HowcMand Kenneth Zflls of Ann Arbor pent Sunday at the Mark NashhomeDavid Nash is gff to the bowlfame at Fuadena, Calif He leeg1 Dec 26 with Michigan State friendsj Mrs Lester McAfeee and daurli ter, Leslie, were ih Detroit overthe week endMrs Teas Coyte with the JamesCharbonneaus were Sunday dinner eucsts of the Don Charbonneacs onRush Lake Roait Saturday nhrht Rev J M McLucas acted as installing chaplain forthe Northville Masonic Lodgt Mrs Wm Hill and sons, WiUiamand Thomas attended the iaertl oftar father, Max Uip bridgt Sprinsra, Pa, The membeti ofcteMk wtrt etI THliBANKCUSEACHAdded ServiceIN ORDER TO PROVIDE BE TEH SERVICE FOR OURTOMERS WE WILL BE OPEN I ROM 400 TO 600 P M FRIDAY, BEGINNING DECEMBER 16th, 1195OUK hOUto WILL NOW BE AS FOLLOWSMONDAY  9uO AM To 300P MTUESDAY  900 AM To 300 F M WEDNESDAY 900 AM To 1200 NoonTHURSDAY 908 A M To 300 P MFRIDAY  900 AJn To 300 P M  HJ 1,0 QgWTVm   SATURDAY9K 0 PJM  T o 12K  Noo n         5 Kijrf ,         s          v    1   , ,       j    , Ladies Why ask iat fekes the IMMI wert out of  fertifuo eut erf ou have a rangeacuum that tK s HM musele eirt af deeming 1 You hav a vpoodwhatdaytoack every ironingTke aMplianeee yen have are wooderfusiTkay fit ye MVe 1M, IMS yof 2 Early heavy snow ha driven theI dear to the deer yards and deer star ration may be heavy this winterThe goose kill was up 36 percentI this year and the duck and coot kill 47 percent73 deer were bagged at Allegan this year the moat in 14 yearsI The dept sold 16,885 worth of state timber in Ogemaw state forestlast month There were 4026 conservation lawviolations the first 10 months this year This does not include deer huntiag convictions Twice in receat months geese andswan taking off from a sanctuary near Alpena have short circuited the power lines causing a blackout THE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORMHfileHay H Dufiy, U U Pinekaey MichiganCall UW A M to 200 P U Except WednesdaysIL, Tuemn Fri, Sat 00 lo 800 P JL UNERAL HOWSGeneral DiracterModem Equipment AjzbulaiM Servioi, PHONE U F WITIiPBOKS U P 83221ef yoqcj teeki, you yevflLr You donttare toft new times a simle way to te Theres a wiarful appManee tint lets yem tit dmm, relax, ami irobeettttiMsV, m lejo mim kftif tfajnae it takeo yen by ha, fisjfc appeinco k the FrmtrUt Automate irtner Itfta operate and wwtfCTypensivo It wftl re avww yu ana1 k w OM, eeea aad far ai,the achy, wenout, Mroilovor iboHnof eUltehioMd jroning JsV  COUNCIL PROCEEDINGSBegular meeting of Village Council Dec, 13, 1955 Called to or er by Pres Dinkel followed by roll call ofofficers Present Shirley, Tiplady, Read, Lavey and Swarthout Absent Kennedy Motion by Piplady supported by Shirley to allow following bills Norman Miller, major roadwork 484iii Detroit Edison Installing pole at1 Riqk 4900 Thos Bead Sons Supplies 19880t Bob Vedder Labor on Christmas t I lights i 750 Bob Egeler, marshalls Sal 12500j Putnam Twp Fire Dept  Christmas Party 2500f Oil Co  Oil 168d Motion to adjourn UE W MLNSELL ASSOCIATEk LAiNLtfaift How ell MidugaaUrb W ManseU, AvlaUOr L R, fkOfetke j DENTIST112  North Juehigan Ave Telephone Office U Residence 814Eveaings by AppointmentrJt Sales A 8erl WjiieCall Fowlervil 226F6 PhonC Rdekiefl, Sr OPTOMETRidT i WesT Grand Rivtr  kiowell, Mkhigaiv Hoyillleitee Livestock HaulingWeekly Tripe Made te  Generai Tnoss UPRoger J Carr Agency BANC Olt,INLdith R Carr 1 4 2 MILL STPinckney, Wkk Pbeoe UP ttlttUtberquist i, PinikRepcdrijng GoldVcerb   v1Iromite Model 850 We wajit you to try kmjmg tave aixaHiway  on am Iromrite We wast you to come in, sit dowm at one of our floormodels, and mm for yourself bow simple,BOW rotating this revolutionary way ofironing really io wronnleAUTOMATIC IRONIKWish You All a Merry Christinas TUP LArS HARDWAREDiW DROPMrs Merwin Campbell attendedthe Stockbridge Kings DaughttersChristmas party and dinner at theBaptist church Thursday as their uest The John Wrathella of Ann Arborkvere Sunday gtietit of John Boyeraud wife1 James Matteson, son of Mr and Mrs Mark Matteson of Bishop Likewill be seen on television Christmas nite on the Ed  Sulivn Showwith the Mich State Glee Club H is a graduate of Pinckney hi,h schoolMerwin Campbell and wife and Percy Ellis and wife attended tne Masonic installation at Dexter on Saturday night  VSalesServiailAlO  TELEVISION SERV1C i Prompt and Courteous Nn1 UP Rft1 12rtnekney, Michigan Homa, Lake Properlof Opportxinitki PrapertT Hith MtBeraMRtaMi  209 North PastE0NB U P M1HDR J E GftlP OPTOMFIfflTWedaeaday and Satsrday126 Chiboa lot Wmi N ef Pies VrirhUm AC 74ADYSWANTEDBaby Sitting by s rel ,i, peison Phone UP 8 9781 atPinckney Mich i FOR RENT Completely modern Aft4 rooms and bath Available Jan I,1956 Phone UP 83107 Oscar BeckFOR SAUCHIUSTMAS Trees,aid kinds plenty to choose fromSPEEDWAY 79 STATIONNOTICE Boy Scout No 2M Ucom 834 East Grand River,Howell, Mioh Patrol are shovelling off sidewalks   to raise money for patrol equipment FOR RENTModern Room II you want this service Ca4J Jerry 16 Stuart St, 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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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whic h th e stat ecorrection s committe e ha s s o fa rfaile d t o tfve  A coupl e o f year s ag owhe n a n inmat e escape d an d com mitte d a  robber y an d moleste d a  w o  a  petitio n wa s circulate d an dextensivel y signe d in  tha t sectio ntekin r J  Tha t th e priso n cam p beremoved  2  I f tha t wa s no t possibl etha t th e groun d b e fenced  3  Tha tth e week  end Bett y Puckei  s  th e prisoner s wea r a  distinctiv eiTaow  j auiil an d uncl e fro m Illinoi s vs t d  parb  4  Tha t th e cam p b e lighte dttO  a m,  her Charle y Schmid t sa w a  Chv  a t niyht  Th e boar d o f supervisor s104 5 a  m  vi s progra m in  Ann Arbor  Couu e approve d it  and forwarde r it to t hhope s e schoboards will rae  St Marys Cemetery,the teacher as near 200 as possible  1  nn arR will be equipMrs Mary Hoff, 77, died at herIoncne wjatjuci   T The state police cars will 0oil with picture apparatus an  A   pictures m high accident areas home heie  may take 2 troopers to a Cii1, after a Inn vBs expected to teke effect Memor , ghe ,Wday when the 200 new tote j rijary 17, 1878, the cagkter oftroopers are graduated j William and Nellie Catlin For a Trtand Varsity FG FTv 105 000 in planning money 01 , rinrM,o f , T y r, rziig L 4 nff huildincrs has , 333 040 0 04 4 30 ,0 0 5 1 68 M36ft a SireetRev Keith Ruegsegner, PastoiSunciy School  visiteJ her aunt and uncle in prison commission and that wash00 Jaciison over the week end Mal, n j Jast heard of although the place730 jp nu j,uer shopped in Howel Satuuii 1 is now lighted nights TFe bic diff Anne Marie Youny went to fie  culty is that ihe Chilson camp is asiioppnjr center Saturday and sv part of the youth reformation proMam and JLidy Ru nolds Joan Eiclunan wr it  ject started by the state to rehaW,i 2 nefw state office tvfl released One is the rjt building the other far those de iiffSimmonsChristensen Junorf  hunters , f 1 than last year Bag   The f ,,re more plenJf a day, 10 inyc y killed lct U pi cos cosin pn 1,400,0Rabbits haveft still jrU ville one day lastseasons bag there tHospHoff150 Thereefceut ,f war, at the SvaFi9rTa Hoiie this after  ,  officiating Buria1 wasLavn Cemetery, Flint,SYLVESTER BULLIS, uer Uulis, 8S, die j,at Knvo il, Stcckbridge, Sunday nefiClarkocvov R, Momin WorsliipYoutn Group Evening ServiceL Prayer MeCcui Choir Praciie Wtrt Poir Practice 700 p mNeighboring Notes50 0 oFC FT PT TP ie skating Sunday  itate iirsit term youthful qffeudeaRonald Vedder reports he and his and prevent them mingling with parents saw flying saucers, over thu liardened criminals as they wouldM school house Sunday if set to prison The judges are sup300 D m  Third Glade 1Sed to send ony b0s the who800 D m ralg tamy visuod the Jllln thcv think en be reformed Their  m Valtons Sunday Mr Harris javc judgment is not 100 percent soSO n n Dick Kiein a JU1Py Dic Klcitl mJ there are occasional escapes as his family visited the Lee Hills fun thyre always has been from all prisiJy in Detroit Sunday Mary Wylie ons The boys are placed on honor was ice skating Sunday Robert Hence the absence of fences In theilopke has a new overcoat He vs main the idea is good but it willD A  J vtts ice skating Sunday So also never work 100 percent perfect TmBorn to Leo Gibey and wife of ttas Sandra Shirey David L ars 3 who kidnapped the farmer wereoTSdov arptoi iaLherwent bbit huniinat v  rrold,The y wer e cau th e nex t da y an d ar e no w awaitn gsentenc e in  the Howe  jail Th e strik e o f th e worker s o n tthre e Uetro t paper s is in its s eweek  bu t it  doe s no t see mcoul d continu e muc h longer, Hi e paner s losse s iniifv r must i boockbridjre, a  so , Mar k Steven Georg e Sharland , 92 , o f Stoc klidg e die d lar t weo k  Reuhe  LOPM  D got some Fourt h Grad eW e hav e bee n chose n b y Mrs e   to nslv n Iveilenberge r t o mov e int o on o , f rl  ha d h f  cfL hai d an d arn i th e room s in  the ne w additio n afte rHadl y mjnprle d in  1 ,, n pldc e u  Christmas  W e ar e workin g o n ,i r   l weel  t heJrha d t o l, o anputah  Christma s decoration s an d ha x e4  tjuramcnLletnde g ce x eS n eMe d , larte d a  mura l showin g th , stor vArthu r OConne  o f Ly n Ionkille d las t week  v,n th A iri r ,   fores t fir e divisionDeadlin e foi Th eJan  28 ,civilapication s is  Dec , 21 seisi e examinatio n is  Jir    AUega n dee v kil l ma y se t nre c  1 I  55  wer e sho t th e firs t 4 day so f th e season  ii Simmon s Rulli s a d w s bo r i i  rnlyrdoi  townsh p Jun e 22 , 1874 fie Winoarne rmove d t o Pinclne , vit h hi s fam l V  ,, an d attende d th e Pbckne y school  Jh, rfUt  earl y hi e h o worke d o n ths  fa i sTr c8t O SPECIAL NOTIC Eno w unti l furthe r notic e m ywil l b e close d Sundays Le e Lave y d c m th  fai so f Dr  C  W  Haz e an d late r wa siol j  an  ri  ive c fo r Dr  H  PSirter  Th e 1 lite r a t tha  tim e k   it 121110 0  92  20  31  11  12  3 22 of th e Hol y Land , an d th o m a rig  tW e ar e makin g th e decoration s 1  Christma s tree  W e ar e tryin g 10  murk Al 1 th e  lefrit e origmft  poemsam i si nits in  Unadill a township  Alber t Klin, , ICiUc n DAvning , Ki m DuBois , K adiv r   tin tr u   a , uriesie d Co r Kelienberge r hoijic d sci l th e T  drun k drivin g an d fin d SlOirj O b y so ,s f ol O ur iooniiiovai d Sing Justic e Sinyr r o f Brihon  an d Joh n Wilso n ha v   nuiinp  W Th e Kceh n Funera l Hom e n t Do  a2 e u, ai Larr y iyd o is  back in radioI  Jiin n pape 1 is  bein ghorses  H e laie r bough t an da  liver y bar , offiMSONTCJn ,,    H e travelle d wit h th e   fcntle y nv Us fo r som e tim e in  th e wao n hau l days , furnishiin g  u,  horse s an d wagons H o  Decem v  1i  V   TuH d Automati c S h ool Product s factor y ar e boil , b,n g Fiflh an i sixtl GaJe srnjfiigea  ,  , ,  ,,  ,TI T A T  , Caio m e   0 is , Ut h LIIL  ha d aMrs  Mar y Thompson , w , lo,  birlhfa y pjlI ty m  ,,,,,,  s , di 41 1 WEAVIN G NEKDLE 3Th e Weaving 1 Needle s me tSusa n Laiieile  home  Afte r      ltu OUI U o  liJi 5busines s meetin g w e planne d ou r , ar e tw o daughters  Mrs  ,  Thelm a Cy, until 7ne n dinne r wil  b e serve d a tCon,    ch,r c h  Lodg e resume s a t 8P  m  Instatin g officer s ar e Fra n t s C6ntly fh i , t OOil l  , iario  Maud e Ma y o f Gre  DOH I p   iiellc  home  Afte r tl r ory  Sh e die d Jan  8  1934  Thor e Tim s T  i   Safket f MarshaTl ,mM tin o w p nlanne d ou r ar e tw n rinnnv,,,,  W  m, , ,  unxor d al l o f Dvnit  s,,, Christma s part y an d dre w nanus Th e res t o f th e evenin g wa s sp e Uin  sewing  Ou r nex t meetn g is atth e ItasvdJ o home SPECIA L NOTIC ETh s is to notif y m y patron s th utli c Tinckne y Beaut y Sho p wil l b o  close d fo r on e mont h du e t o th eCoshans o f Creor y an d Mrs  Ma e Robe sjMijyc r 0  Munith Th e funeral  wa s Tuesda y after n n i t th e Milne r Funeral  Hom etockbridge , Rev  Cochran e officia ting  Buria l in  Plainfiei d Cemrtery  Pis oit Sec p  m  ChipJain , Clyd eI  Stockbridge  Th e nr Entranr e of  Lodg e Officer s dayInstallatio n o f Officer sPresenta t on s etc Refresments Th e installatio n  followin g w i fJon p tim e pu b Michael  Winisk i VvC hav tRacie r fel l an d Chnslma s ireec  sinc e Frida y an deck  Sh e i s in ar e decorutini r it  W e hav e f i Jio yAHHjrIIe r so n Scout s in our roo m bu t onl y 3 wen toperatio n re  f m th e ove r ngh t campin g trip  W ear e decoratin g ou r roo m Co r Christ ,ic e Ollrien , 8U , forme r Web  maa Fifth iiad tW e ar e sorr y Cliffor d Igfle rorok e hi s le g whil e plivin  Fiida yH e wa s runtnrK r wlie n h  fel l dov nan d ther e wa s a pileupW e ar e seen d puilihed inJutroi l ai  th e 1olisl i pape r isIfKiMn  in  Knglis h bu t thei r circu laii n is  ,iiaf  Soni c o f th e border in g paper s suc h a s Roya l Oa k an dAn n Arbo r ar c printin g extra s bu tniwspri t is  scarc e an d is  allote da d abou f 200 0 a da y is al l the y ca nniaragc  Als o the y d o no t hav e th ei t i r j tio n facilities  Som e ou t o fth e stat e paper s com e in bu t the yar c a  mer e dro p in the bucket ste r farme r die d a t An n Arbo r las tweek  H e leave s hi  wife , th e firm e r Agne s Devi   nA buria l a t Dexter public ,b eCHRISTMAS CONCER T  ,  Tle thre e choir s o f th e Congl fac t tha t I  hav e broke n a  bon e in  chuvc h wil l presen t a  progra m o fm y leg  Ma y I  Wis h Everyon e a  CiiiVtma s musi c nex t Sunda y evo Happ y Holida y Season  Dec 1 8 a t 73 0 p  mBritt a Bras h  candl e ligh t service    I rMige r ccn e nn d m n4 H  NEW S Three Kinisb y Mrs  Mar y Jan e w n umnl l ru  ,   Th e Hand y Hammer s Clu b hav e Tasch  Th e senio r choi r wil l sin  e r Mars h nT 1 CIar e MiH starte d man y differen t project s suc h selection s fro m th e cantat a  A Chil d Stewnrrf  n  Hooker,  Tile a s wat e baskets , gun  rack boo k j I s Born  b y Benso n a id othe r an  og e E     Corv P  V 1ghelves  eetc Thei r nex t meetin g h  chems  Musi c fo r th e evenin g is  un Rake rP  15 a t 64 5 p  m  der directio n o f Ms  Ear l Baugh nMr  an d Mrs  Ceci l Murph y o f Th e cheru b choi r unde r Mrs  Geo Memphi s h o ar e buildin g a  hous e rg c VanNonr a 1  Ms  Herma n Wi l IS  TYPICA Mikp nMii,  nn A pn  nj i   K L  wa s a pneupw e ar c seem i nnDo ,   h ,    iin hi m a  lette r a  1    H  f iJete  ei e jjiv n hmolij  mem  tio n o n thi e Al l Stat e hig h schoo lfootbal l team  What eve r becam e o f th e ol d  ii Srhool s Ar e Loca l Respon sibilities  Thi s ma y hav e bee n tru ein  tin  ol d day s whe n al l th e schoo lirrijH y o r mos t o f it  wa s derivedfro m th e propert y taxThi s n o lon ge r is  tru e a s mos t o f th e schoo l fun dfom e frMi i the sale s ta , Primar yu  al l stat e collecte d taxes ,Ai n  I, man y district s n o loca l schoo lChnstmas  tc x wa s levie d fo r years  O fion o n im e AI J Stat e hig h schoo l Arbor  W e ar e finishin g Chnstmas , tc x wa s levie d fo r years  O footbal l team   gift s fo r ou r parents  I n r hmeiic   coirs  in the chang e ove r th e peo Mr  an d Mrs  Hartle y Sobe r o f   divisio n w e ar e gettin g spee d an d pi e t o a  larg e exten t los t contro l o fnvlervill e celebrate d thei r 50t h  accuracy  W e hav e ou r tre e trim m  o f thei r school s a s th e stat e tell seddin g annivcrisar y Dec  11   ecj an d lik e it  W e th a    Mr s Mille r j  the m wha t the y mus t d o t o ge t stat eTh e ne w Brighto n cit y chartj r fo r th e light s an d playin g Christ    andTh e peopl e see m willin g a s lon girrie d b y a  sli m majorit y o f 1 0 v o 1              u s th e count y nap s o f Mich Charle sth e Thoma s Murphy c unti lcompleted MrB  Ethe l Sprou t spen t th e weg en d in  Lansin g wit h he r sister , Mrs Wm  Dill Mnj , Edn a Spear s an d Jac k Shel do n er e Sunda y guest s o f Flin tfrends Th e Joh n Boyer s calle d o n hi son , Clifford , Thursda y wh o is  inSt t Jo e hospital , An n Arbor Ceci l Hooke r spen t th e week endin  Indiana Be n Whit e an d wif e wer e Sunda yguest s o f Basi l White s o n Maso nRober t Pik e an d wif e attende dth e Messiah  atHartlan d Sunda yit Elain e Johnso n a t th e organ   BASKE T BAL L SCORE SBrighton64 , Fento n 38,rTowoT F46 , Maso n 42 , Dexte r 44 , Boyavtll e42 , Mancheste r 7 4 Sout h Lyo n 14 ,Fla t Roc k 50 , Universit y 44,Salin e55 , Mila n 49 , Chelse a 69,  Linc n42,  Roosevel t 5 4 Dunde e 41 , Sexto n61 , Ypsilant i 43, Okemu s 68  Haslet tG2 , Stockbriidg c 48 , Fowlervill e 19,picke d a s a  typica l stat e troope rMontros e 73 , Linde n 51,Milfor d 74 ,Clarksto n 45 , Mich  Cente r 58,Gras sLak e 53  Williamsto n 46 , Lesl e 4, Webbervill e 4 7 Morric e 43  Due t o strorg f oppositio n tha t de velopeda t a  Brighto n counci l meet th e curfe w ordinac e wa s tabled  I t Sixthhav e kep t al l childre n unde r   W e ar e gla d Lesli e vi eth e street s afte r 1 0 p  mTw o Marie s Schuc k ar e bar  in  school    J Marti n Lava n spi o W e ar e workin g o n ou r arithmetic an d Lh c har d bu t som e pupil s foo l aroun dArbo r an d an d don t ge t thei r wor k doneTho eus no n hour  W e t a s th e stat e pay s th e bil l A fewar e stil l workin g o n Middl e Atlan  j year s bac k th e stat e refuse d t o giv eti c Stat e W e than k Mrs  Mom s fo r i th e schoo l stat e ai d an d b y refere ndu m the y change d th e sale s ta x di stib itributio o s o the yMcAfe e an d  ever y 3 c get 2 c ou t o fTh e Genera l Motor s wa s investtt rile d b y th e senat e las t week  ontvlBa yS3JO VFoste r an d Harol do f Flin t calle d o n th e Flo r   Sunday inipB t so n o f Mr  an d Mrs Hi p o f Hilan d lak e bom io n  Sunday  TJrie fhel d a t t h Pinckre yCemefjflifonda y morning , Rev lating  Jlr  an d Mrs  Wm  Schmid t an d daoghUr i attende d th e An n Arbo r Christma s Sin g a t Hil l tSaturda y nigh t Pinckney wh o is  statione d a tCity  Als o hi s wife ,Margare t Vltdmiaye r of ian d thei r daughter , Linfo  H epicke d a s th e typica l stat e troooe ro f Michigan  O n th e stat e polic eforc e 5 years , h e doe s roa d patro lwor k operate s th e radio , instruct sstudents  Durin g the rio t a t Jack so n priso n h e wa s o n dut y ther e 3 3days  Th e Ba y Cit y pos t ha s 1 1 trooper s an d 3  corporals  Al lon e ar e married CORNE R STON E LAYlN C Cluja Daughters4  ita t th e Hambur g tow n hall Th e count y receive d 120,09 9 instat e schoo l ai d Dec  2 Rich o o f Brighto nweek  whe n he r ca rhi t a  Gran d Trun k trai n a t Ne wHudson  He r husban d receive d abut  Pardeo forme r Howe l 1  ic yelle r an d justic e o f peace , die d a tFostoria , Ohiio , las t week Shiri y Henr y sr  forme r Howe mayo r an d sup t a t Livingsto n Coj nt y  Pres s wh o brok p bot h leg s in  anaut o accident , returne d hom e fro mmmitte e I  Lloy d Hende eCHRISTMA S MAILIN GPostmaste r Baugh n say s th eoun t of  mai l oin g thrfing n th e io e a l nosfoffc e exceed V tha t t f las tnyear  T o tak e car e o f th e las t mi nat e rus h th e postoffic e wii l b e Qpe iunti l 3 p m  Sat  De c 1 7 an d uiti l6  p  m  Sa t Dec  24 , wthRev  Albe  WII1I1 1wa s assiste d b y th e alta r boy s a rrbol r   Followin g thi s bfijuJicttSr Tvice s werehrfrfn f th o church ,     be reBi y until   1Wfa  bu t th e kitche n an d dinin g roo mwil l b e read y befor e A marriag e licens e ha s bee n iss ue d t o Richar d Schmidt , 29 , Pinfi riy  and Maxin e Borgne , 19 , Detroit Glend a Kingsley , daughte r o f Mr a d  Mrs  Gle n Kinqsle y o f Chubb ,Comer s brok e he r ankl e a t schoo llas tMrs  Ve m Kenned y i s a patien t a ta t S t Jo e hospital , An n Arhor  CHRISTMAS PROGRA M  Th e Sunda y Sh l v   1   t ChHRtnta s progra m at  th e Ptopta iChurc h Decembe r 1 8 a t 8 p m  areb y  Micke y Ritte rKindergarte nrr y Heath , Penn y Reynold  a dy  Rea d wer e  1 year s ol d th week  Emil y Mille r ha s a  recoi lplaye r an d ne w records  Beck y He r y  ha s a  bir d name d Blu e Boy Dea n Gardne r wen t t o a  holida yparty  Denni s Boot h is  bac k I nafte r bein g ou t 5 weeks  Joh n Blac kBeck y Henry , Larr y Klein,Bo b Po tec r an d Lind y Ston e al l ha d teet hpulled  Paulin e VanBlaricu m ha s aprny  Lind a Whitle y sa w Sant a ir Detroit  Deann a Haine s visite d hv v1  randmothe r a t StoGTcridgeBobb yTuitchel l sa w Sant a in  Lansing  VAClogjrn e visite d hi s grandmoth e r in Stockbridge , Pat y Sprou t wa sin  Lansin g wit h he r grandmoth o CHRISTMA S GIFT SLas t Minut e Gift s a t th e  Pin eTre e Cif t Shop  Madonna , Plant en d  Californi a As h Trays  Unusua llifts  for th e har d t o please  A lhan d mad e articles PIN E TRE E GIF T SHO PSin  Wm  et co n I d absorb  Th e company man y dealer s wer e conten t t omak e handsom e profi t an d mad e n oeffor t t o increas e ca r sales  Dealer sI  als o complai n o f ca r bootleggin gi wher e official s an d employee s bu yj  ne w car s a t reduce d price s an d sel lthe m t o thei r friend s afte r drivin gthe m a few hundr d miles  Thi s cut s  int o thei r busines s the y claim BASKETBAL L SCHEDUL T 555 6Dec  2 , Brigho n there Decembe r 8 , Hartlan d there Dec  16 , Dexte r there    Jan  6 , Sout h Lyo n ther Jan  13 , Boysvill e there Jan  24 , Britto n here ,Jan  20 , Mancheste r there Jan  27 , Hartlan d here Feb  3 , Dexte r here Feb  10 , Sout h Lyo n tere Feb  17  Boysvill e here Feb  24 , Mancheste r here  Marc h 2 , Stockbridg e there   TK LIBRAR Y NEW SNe w book s a t th e librar yo f th ean d Ccndl e i n th e Niffc t h y,f1 , fSV v  ttOMXJtfcr DISPATCH Wedneaday December 9, 1966 Notes of 25 Years AgoGraves 2nd Vice, Gertrude HicksSec, Meda Henry Treas,Dora SwarPinckney Independente won their thout Reporter, ClelU Fish Organfirst game from the Howell Legion40 to 29 Don Swarthout had 20Monsignor Doyle and Prof Kellerman of Detroit and LC Lavey were Rogers Flower, Millie points for Pinckney and Roy ReasonfCHRISTMAS SHOPPINGW have a few suggestions fullfljT For oldar children and a4ultaUmCfarbtmas shopping which often brU Banks, in which to save for Tuesdayjust fill the bill for those hardto a  y House Banks and OvalBanks in which the savings occum 15 Lineup Swarthout and Reason,I forwards Wayne Carr, center,, Har Hall ad Vic Bourbonnais, guards George Hornshaw and Alex Kovac substitutes Livingston Lodge installs theirI officers Friday night Paul Clark will install JH Hooker is marshall Ross Read, secretary and John Mar  tin, chaplainMr and Mrs Fred Read celebrattheir 34th wedding anniversary BowmanHOWELLTHEATREHOWELL, MICHIGAN Iff THEATREMonday dinner guests of the Will Tues, Wed, Thur, Dec 13, 14, 15iam Sheehans Frank Battle underwent an opeation at the Piockney Sanitarium SaturdayNotes of 48 Years Ago As we go to press we learn that Friday, Saturday December 16 17 Lifcerace and Joan DrulASINCERELY YOU Kb in Warner Color WHITMORE LAKEThurs, Fru, Sat, Dee 15, 16, 17 Great Quest or California and toSEVEN CITIES OF GOLDDeluxe Color and CinemaScope StarringMichael Rennie, Anthony QuisnnRichard Eagen, Riu Moreno,Featurette Living Swampthinkofgifts An oil well 0 being drilled on theulate surprisingly fast  Wra Zeeb farm at ChilsonFor those who you know not how Miss Myrtato pleaseA crisp new currency bill lflt James and in an attractve0 e at PinckneyCome in and see oar fititetion of The play, Madam,For any child a savings account ismust for training, education and enjoyment watching iit grjwFor younger childrenAn Auto which doubles as a rough andrugged toy for play and a handyreceptacle for coins They love driv I U these items Off theseo the bank when they aremn by m membership indeposit wp to flQOW tasuea Deposit Insurance CorporationTHE McPHERSON STATE BANK SSfc Ovr EightyNine Tears of Safe of theHall ofenvel Pinckney died at Williamston Thuvsis surefire to aatisfy day Funeral was there with burialthe Boss,William A Sproul, former supt ofPinckney schools died at Oila, Lawhere he was teaching school ,Hswife and daughter, Ethel surviveHvyvaaa past master of LivingstonLodge No 76   A M Double FeatureRobert Kendall and Kav Taylor inQUENTIN DURWARDIn Cinemascope and Color An 6Denton C Crowl is the next man Joha Sheffield and Wayne MJIVJber on the Plainfield lecture course Good sleighing is here and thesleigh bells are jingling merrily Mrs Ethel Head has hand paintdchina for sale InLORD OF THE JUNGLECartoonSuiu, Mon, Tues, Dec 18, 19, 20PHONE drew full house at the opera house1 day night The party were well takFederal en  prizes donated by Pinckney merchants were given away Th Cong1 Church puts on a pct eant, The Coming of Christ Dec 21 The cast is Simeon, John Martin Micah, M E DarrowSons ofthe Prophet, young men Herald Angel, Eloyse Berquist Rachel, Gertrude Hicks Maiden Friends, Junor Choir David, Mark Nash Zachaiais, P H Swarthout Mary, Bessie Swarthout The childrens program is Dec 23The following take part Lucia Soper, Esther Berquist Robert Vedder, Roberta Jack, Betty BaughnHel en Reason, Lawrence Baughn, Jack Reason, Dorothy Parker, Geraldine Vedder Dorothy Engle, Megan Meyer, Harriet Bowman, Earl Berquist,Gerald Vedder, Leota Reason, Doug1 las Plummer Gale Hendee, Margar et Curlett, Kenneth Kellenberger, Rosemary Read, Baughn children,  Billy Meyer, Willa Meyer, Edseli Meyer Also Sydney and Morgan Sprout The committee was MrsHerman Vedder, Mrs Ethel Sprout,Hazel Chambers, Eloyse Berquist The Philathea Class met withMrs Millie Bowman last week eml Humphrey Bogart, FredericillTHE DESPERATE HOUR,The Swastika Club will give a leap Matinee Sunaay, 2M p m ,onyear party New Years eve at theopera house Frank Eddy, 17, son of Mr andMrs Henry Eddy who live on theErastus Kennedy farm lost the w ThuT Dec 21, 22 sight of his left eye while huntingMonday when hisi gun accidentlywent off Dr C L Sigler removedthe eyeThe Columbian Dramatic Club ofSt Marys Church will put on thecomedy, Uncle Rube,at the opea   house Dec 27 The cast is Lucy With a low cost Bank Loan You Can Ray Miliand and Joan Coll nsStory of Evelyn Xesbitt Thaw inTHE GIRL IN THE RED VELVETSWINGi CinemaScope and Color Sun, Mon, Tues, Dec 18, 19, 20QUENTEN DURWARDi CinemaScope and ColorWithRobert Kendall and Kay TaylorFeaturette Novelty News CartoonThis Theatre will be closed Wednesday, December 21st for Employees Christmas PartyThur, Fri Sat, Dec 22,23,24 TIE SCARLET COAT withCornel Wilde, Michael Wilding31033 SEWBIJ auuy, Faturettee Novelty Color CartoonCulhane, May Kennedy, LouisMonks Leo Monks, Lee Tiplady, Bill Jeffreys, Pat Brogan, BertRoche, Margaret Lynch, Pat Brogan Ike Fishers Orchestra will play SPACE OUT THOSE EXTRAEXPENSESRegluar monthly bills dont both SYLVANTHEATREFriday, Saturday December 16 TRIALA Drama Starring 17S G Teeple is serving on grand er most people Budgeting takes Glenn Ford Dorothy McGuire andjury in DetroitAbout 1000 ton of sugar beetswere shipped fiom Fovvlerville to Owosso last monthW W Barnard, Putnam township A cash care of them But when unforseja  Arthur Kennedyetias gang up thats difjereitl  Shows 710 and 915x ,  Cartoon andNext it wppens to yci call on Uu,,v the emrtreasurer was collecting taxes will mgency Then you will have amply NeweAlbert Miller has returned to the  time for repayment out of currentFred Burgess home after visiting  incomerelatives in Grand Rapids Remember, too that payingoifSunday, Decemyer 19 One Day OnlyFEMALE ON THE BEACHA Drama StarringJoan Crawford Jeff Chandler and Jan StirlingLee Barton is reported seriously your loan at the First National gunjay shows 3, 5,7, 9ill in DesMoines, Iowa i liank improves your credit for fuRena Mapes shipped a carload of ture money needshogs from Gregory Wednesday C irtoonandSpttLela Monks entttained the Misselecteed the following officersPres cs Emma and irate Gardner andErma Lewis 1st Vice, WinifreJ Fanny Monks Saturday eveningf  JUfgl idUUUliOLD MAN SUN powersrural telephone system Thats the news fromAmericus, Ga, where auc cessful experiments usingthe BellSolar Battery wererecently conducted The Solar Battery, an invention of Bell TelephoneLaboratories, is the first successful device to convert the suns energy directly into a siibstantial amount of electricity While it is still tooearly to predict the future role of the Solar Battery, itsdevelopment is part of continuing research to help bringmore and lM 1 lione service to run1  DO YOURirlGriG NOWitioo rxO 1a CorporsDun urKiddies Free XmasShow Dec 173 Shovs 1200, 100, 200 P MSponsored by UAWCIO Union 437tanta will be here to greet and lcat you Bring the kiddies Ihe Sylvan Theatre will close Dec and reopen Jan 13AT THE HOUSE OF BEAUTIFUL GIFTSWONDERFFUL XEW GROUP OF LADIES DRESSES PRICED T 795 TO 1995SEAMPRUFE tJNGEU SLIPS, DOWNS, PETTlCOATSi FLANXE  L AND CHALUE OWNSBEAUTIFUL NEW STOCK OF CHILDRENS NYLONSS AND TA ATAS DRESSES, SIZES 2 TO GX 7 TO 14 TEENS 8 TO 14FIRST QUALITY NYLON HOSE 3 GUAGE 15 DENIER 2 PR 169THE LAKiLAND DRiiSS HOUSE4700 MIDLAND DRIVE, LAKE LAND, MICHIGAN GPHONE A f5066 OPEN 9 A M TO 9 P MOPEN EVERY DAY INCLUDING SUNDAY All Deposits Insured Ip to 10,000 Terry Christmas and Happy Nowfor Each Depositor YearIT0irDID YO1 Kv thatMichigan Bell is the largest single taxpayer to the State primary schoolfund This year over 8 million dollars was paidby Michigan Bell to thefund The fund is allo cated to school districtsthroughout Michigan in proportion to the nuiiih s in each PUTNAM TOWNSKJPr ofTRYING TO SOLVE thatChristmas shopping ques tion, What can I give that different Hows this for XXE N SIO TELEPHONES Theya unique giftnot likely tobe duplicated by othert Andtheyll be appreciated every day of the yearsave countless hourstake the run out of running the home Thecostjust 121 a month, including tax, plus a onetime inaJJjplion charge Order your gift telephones from ourbuslnptt office todaygiftwrapped free to be installedafter ChristmasBBSPONSIBLE PERSONJMI tn ffinale from this area wantd to strvic and collect from autotistflfe vtadiiig machines No sellingAftrit not eMntlal, car, referencesmi 800 working captal necessary to 12 kourt weekly net 260 per Powibilty full time workleeal mterview ive full partio  Write PO Box 72098t Mplfamily of BookfUOftt Of Wayne Crr spent the week tadwith hit family in Port Huron  Mike Carr who la a MichiganState College councillor will attend the Rose Bowl game NewYears at Pasadena California M L Lavey and George Lavey ofJackson called on the Lee Lavey family Saturday Mrs Francis Lavey aad Mrs Mae Metz called on the Mervin Niles ofJackson last week The Nilei ore going to Florida jMrs Gladys Clinton speat theweek end with the Ralph Clintonfcrnily fa Dttetil ,1 WILL RECEIVE TAXES AT THE PUTNAM TON HALL EVERY SATURDAY FROM 900 A M UNTIL 500 P M UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ON THE OTHER DAYS I WILL RECEIVE TAXES AT MY HOME AT 233 UNADILLA STREET, PINCKNEY STARTNG SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24ARNOLD BERQUISTPCTNAM TOWNSHIP TREASTJR 28KowellDEALT oinaiv, lourtooice LbCHUCK RGAaiS, Lb, 39CLEAN MEATY SHORT RIBS, Lb 25c GROUND BEEF 33c, 3 Lbs for 100CUSTOM BUTCHERING EVERY WEDNESDAY WILL EE CLOSED SUNDAYSTHE HOLUSTER MARKETlFREE GIFTS FROM SANTA eIsitiyJoeMrshNew IhhiXmas Party Mr EFBRS from the LightingCompany gave an interesting talk t the Community Hall last nighton how farmers can cut electricbills For those who wvd it,heresa short recap Dont try to light up the cob webs in the rafters Uss a rejector and a smaller bulb will pr Vatty do the job Too many farmera use naTd bulbs tbrt t B0ri of the lightTry using moveable pioeetorbulbs that beam Jight the wcy aoarchlight does A couple ofUese spots will often give you an Old Subjectbetter illumination than a gangiof juicewasting overhead lamps From where I sit, its amazinahow often we misuse the thingjVe have    like electricity Walso mre a mistake if we misuseojr right of personal cJniceacut which carrclfdate to vote foiBT, or wlcfr berr or c,eemIves the ideal mealtime C Yfcr to fflwrc, 0IIco, LcXct for  c  CJtlows point of view ,VnM lv ourTHURSDAY, DECEMBER 22nd BY PINCKNEY FIREMEN AT TH E PINCKNEY FIRE HALL WITH GIFTS FOR ALL THIT KIDDIESCOME AND BRING The KIDDIES v Only you canTfRESfflRBJ, 18JOONTI 5TIIJ, Wednesday, December 9,Matter at PostotfieaA of utofc t114 80 HoweiJ 8Store Messrs Lawrence Camburn Lonn Aie VanSlambrook and wives atttended the Stockbridpe Masonc install ation Thursday nijjht Also Oin FOR HIMSOX TIESSHIRTSBELTHANDKERCHIEFS FOR HBRHOSIERYLINGERIEGLOVES SCARFS FOR BABYBOOTEESJACKETSPAJAMASSOXNIGHTIES S Mr and Mrs D Conklin of Graai  Rapids entertained the Jully iH yI Club of Gregory at their home lat, veekMrs Bruce SableEva Hamadgave birth to a daughter at St OK ephs hospital, Mt Clemens Nov 30 Mike Harnack Sr s bulding a cotttajre at Patterson LakeMike Harnack jr is sporting anew Plymouth  The executive Com of the Hamburg Township Republican Club met with Mrs Thomas Lionner onf  Thursday niprht Plans were formuI ated for a membership and a   put luck dinnerMrVenessa Robertdi  was appointed convussiny chairmanand James Boyd chairman of tin1membership committee MYRON HUGHESComplete Line Plumbing Fixtures and SuppliesElectric, Oil and Gas Hot Water HealersComplete Line of PumpsWe Sell  Wolnstal We IJiJOREHis, Hers, or TTuean AUTOMATIC BLANKET Whether for a twin bed or a big double bed, theres an automatic blanket for anyone on your Christmas gift list Its the gift that keeps on giving from the momentits plugged in All night long, all whiter long you get luxurious warmth without musclecrampingweight Automatic blankets makt wonderful giftfor every member of the family Mrs George Itcush spent the we1en in Detroit with her son, RevJack TeetersDavid Nash  f Mih Suite, t,ieDud Bekkerinjs of Howell, Kenni ei Zili of Ann Arhor anJ te Ju kCiarks of Devter were week end callr of the Mark Nash familyBenedict LaKosa and wife of Hors ijaoc Lake cailcd on the Vince LfiTiLi FaivtrMrs lola Hull attended a HomeA uii jiifetin at East LansingIist WednesdayOlin Robinson attended the election and iusiaikuiun cu ulVictio M ine Fo,ltrviiie Masunic lodc lust113 attended the dinner and rtcetun foi1 iha Rrand jiJiccrs uad boaid u,einbcs oi the Kaiihow Asjiy in ine Mas iic teiplc Sau ,u Aoluer oburnhi il uus,n and Tvlri Frainis Hobin   v h,oi,i eaLii with a siiJdrtL,i n them The uiu,ir aMlini Kiioup familyXorthville, the Fed Meiihii iafamily uj Plymoiuli and iiiu Il    Ja cjt ieou weeere week cud cuilers of the L 1  i HI,lylli ik ond willi his parents, the  i Me Kin leys i in jcoiuc Wildes s of Ann  iiOi fau tnnc tuiday al ticiii Acii Sk ct ,JubTh Knbeii Kad ianiiiy WIMI ChL1 cinuruiiia La DeU oit Sundayuio llaroid Porters and Franki,ti autide1 a White Shrinencelii, UL llowell Thursday nitfutlii iLiier attended tlu DetBoysille basket hall gumc uL IcWesicy Headei and Kober Mu b i spoilt the c erd at Lovcli,ooixf ATeaboh and it VT Iti Lock bridge one day last weekMrs Alma Meahon is visitintr hecdauuliter, Mrs Druscilja Snapp in TuisorjThe C W Hooker famiy of AnnAror called on the 1 H ilookorson SundayWilbur Eisele and wife of Fowlerile called on the Clfford VanHorns Piunoc o tut I Oi I HAS BEEN ADDED TO OUR BU8XNBS8rc Are Ready to Service You on Both No 1 and No 20a Z Stylet fo ChooM FromALSO AS USUAL WE HAVEQuality cf Coal QA  ,5 B id ng SupplisD  HOEY HA 68119 Dexter yOM  to t PK3K te Vrtnl wfjrt Aon    4 to 4lSMMt Mr CMCrkft AA to tEEl, im  I UljACKHANNtiT Mrs Mary Temple was  dtyguest of the Earl Baughnt The Ralph Hall family  attend Athe wedding of her neice, Marie Curtis to KobeTT Warner at PlymotrHrSaturdayThe Tom Ware family spent the week end wth the Myron Schoen hals family in Akron OhioThe Keith Bradburys of Chelseaand the Lambert Henrys of Detroitspent the week end at the L J Henry home Mrs Virginia VanXorman was in Ann Arbor Thursday Mrs ftetySeefeld and family of Joslyn Lakecalled on her SaturdayI Charles McRorie and wife spent the week end with their daucrht Tin LapeerMrs Ona Campbell spent Fridaywith Mrs Marion Pearson in Howell M J Reason and wife were Sunday quests of Mrs Mae Rane at Whitmore Lake Also Mrs FlorenceArtz of DetroitThe Albert Shirley, Leonard LeesHollis IIolovaya and Bob Ambur eys attended the 40th wedding anniverscry of the Ival Shirleys at DeerTield SundayChristine Drrtol liadlast week UPu 71 EA8T ftagoners Grocery Pincluey Rraguilty Medundise6aer and Wins io Take OutPhone Howell 70SJ2Peirces Store for lomJtUse Our Layaway PlanWE GIVE GOLD STAMPSTHE ROUSHWater Systems Plumbing iu Wehster Phoae UP 8 660CARPENTER RepPinckneyIf J Is McrtJe of WoodJ will Make It A  ration Cabinets, Interior mother Mrs Edith CarrThe Pilgrim FellowshipJIM JUSTICEPhoae UP 83327, 855 Ruahview PtoekMT UUk the Conj Church attendeding at Milan Snnda BtcfctlThe Don Griffith fawttyPleasant were SundayJoe Grifffth family ofmeet, r  ,hK,AyLadiesf backacheLookYou hove o w6jf ihot tejfcMlhej tari wit out of wihlwajtYou hove o range rhof  S fcrtif we tnrt of ceofctoglYou hov o vacuum that to rhe mvscJe out of cloanlnf Iwhat good if youour back every ironing dayThe apftiiaatee you have are wondarfullytoirve lofegnr, look younger,0sVfcy Itt hand ironing tfce feet timfr, moan, dreary job in tbkooae   rob you of your looks, yourheal mad yeur yeuth You dontiave toFor now there1 o simple way toIron, toe Tker a wonderful appHasee tbat leta you sit down, relax, and iron beauaifu, in law than half the fcix it takes ywi fer hand, that appHaact k te Ironrite Automatic Inner Ittsimple to operate and tmmnngty uaex pensive It wffl irn anyUng you canivciht aaai it will end, eee and for all,the achy wornout, tareeaMover feeling jof MmiaaomeA iroaihe day  Wednesday, December t, 1WLOCAL NEWSThe Kenneth Fry family and MrsMargaret Burns spent the week endwith the D Conklin family la GrandRapidsMrs Joe Burns gave a dinner Sunday In honor of hex husband birthday ,i John Boyer and wife catted on Mrs Wesley Morrison ID ChelseaSunday Reuben Lamborn of Detroit and jthe Charles Whitaeheads of Greg,ory were Sunday guests of theJesss Henrys eDr Harlow Shehan and wife ofJackson and Billy Shehan ot Aon Arbor called on the Wm Shehanslast weekM J Reason and wife were inLansing Thursday Robert Pike and wife were in Corruns Thursday Mrs Alice Bruffcame home with them Audrey Klikott of Brighton andWFCloae and wife of Linden were Sunday guests of the Albert Dinkel family Henry Shirey has bought hibrother, Jays house on West Unsu dilla St and takes possession Jan1 Roger Lange who was hurt in anauto accident is home from McPherson hospital Ross Read and wife were in Aini Arbor Saturday Rick Miller Dick Darrow, JerryMrofka and Lee Hollingsworth will THE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORNERThe PtaJutfty SanitariumRay MTiufiy, M U FUeloiey MichiganUittf A M te 800 P M ftteept WednesdaysMea Tues, Frt, Sat IM te  P M FUNERAL HOMEDon C Svarthotti DirectorI Modem Equipment Ambulance SirvioPaONE U P 8172GeneralPBONB V P tattyiVLB fT MUNSELL IBGIATEKHD ASSOCIATEOr Lice XIIV iast Graud IMlW Howell MiehigasLrle W MuntelLiotHokeyOSNTIST112 North Michigan Ave Telephefee Office 995 Besidence 814BvealBgs by Appointmeat Fred 0 Refekhoff, SrOPTOMETRISTl West Grand River iloweii, MichiganPi one 58 i Joyd HeniiaeTripsPH0M2 U P Made loTruckingJ Can AgencyAuctioneerFn Sales A SfvnaiBertWylieOaD FowlerviUki 6Fe INSURANCEAGELdith R Carr GOVBf14 2 MILL STPinckney, Mich Phone UP SB1SSiIraariteaedelMtIron rile iroaihfWe want yu tryiway  ,etai Irenrite We want you to come in, sit dtwa at ane of our floornodela, toad eee for yourself how simple,kow relaxing thia revolutionary way of ironiag rosily ta,FF HARDWAREBottle GasrOR COOKWG, WAT2R WEAT1NG ANd H0MHEA1WGWYUE L P GAS SSRVKPHdNE 1 HOWHi m DEW DROP INNBreakfasts Plate Lancheons Bianrn, Miert rders, Ice Crum and P eWry at Male on rdrLaested st 4581 B MM NeiLakeloadWishes te aiiaounce their Winter fours as foHewsII A M te It P M IATVR1ATFRieAY ANDIttt A M te A M6L4IB MfNAY8 21 members of St Marys choir atdinner Sunday nightMrs Viola Read visited her mother, Mrs Claudia Peters in JacksonMondayMrs Clara Kennedy and son, George of Detroit spent Sundaywith Mrs Emma VolhnerThe Melvin Tote family of Detroit were Saturday guests of theBob Tasch familyMiss Leota Reason spent the weekend with Mrs Mary Hill in Detroit Mesdames Esther Campbell andLucille Cmburn were in LansingThursday Mrs Vivian Ledwidge and JennyLynd were Sunday dinner guests f the Kevin LedwidgresMrs Mame Shehan has been taken to Emilys convalescent home in HowellJohn Burg jr and Bill Donohuetook their lambs to the 4H show inDetroit last week They got 21c a Ib for themMrs Blanch Clark was in AnniArbor Friday iOtis Matteson and wife havbought Rev Potter house on Una dilla St and moved inte itMrs Janet Shehans car went inthe ditch on the Howell Rd near theLee Lavey farm Thursday Little damage was doneAmong those who attended thefuneral of Leo Lavey here Saturday Mrs Pearl Doyle, WayaeFran cis Barron, Howell A M Roche, Lansieg, George and Emmet Roche Fowlerville Michael and GeorgeLavey, Jackson, Roche McCleer andsisters,Detroit, Norbert Lavey andwife Detroit Mrs Alice West andMrs Madeline Roch,e of Ann Arbor Mrs Agnes Doody Kelly,Ann Arborand Mrs Mildred Wheeler, DelhiThe Dan Driver family of Dextercalled on the Gerry Eichmans SundayMrs Ruth Bidwell and daughterJane, of Brighton and Mrs JoieForner of Brighton called en the Ben Whtes Thursday The Girl Scouts had a skating party at Island Lake Thursday sight The Dale Millers were Sundayguests of the Hollis Hollo ways atBass Lake fbonTELEVISION SERVKpt and Coarteous 5 12 Wedattr Michigan Realfturos, Homes, Lake Property Pusiness OpportunitiesList Your Property Hith MUarald Reasontiroker  209 North PeafHONE U P 8416DRTX1CAMPAU OPTOMETRISTEye ExaminationsWednesday and Saturday by Appointment9126 Chiton Road, tfmi N of Brighton AC 7UUIOAteiFtf ADYS  jWANTEDBaby Sitting by a rel fable person Phone UP 8 9732 at Pinekney Mich i Jack Teeters NOTICE Boy Scout No 258 CrowPatrol are shovelling off sidewalks to raise money for patrol equipmentII you want thia service Call JerryReason UP 83166 or UP 83314 FOR SALEElectric Train andcessories on plywood table 25, Bob Bead Phone UP 83295 aeFOR SALENew cottage at Patterson Lake Also have lost a creamward for return Mikei Harnack sr colored rabbit dog Will pay 5 re iJhone UP 8 3160FOR RSNTLarge Phone UP S359 House TrailerFOR RENTWill share a largehome with older lady, private bathand shower, large kitchen 50 a month On Portage Lake Road HA 63563LOSTIn area of Chubbs Corners outh ,Two beagels, one male andone female Reward 2Phone UP 8 9788iFCUt SALE1,4S pldamwoile,good motor, tires, new battery, needs repair 75 AC 75066 at 4700 Midland DriveLakeland, MicaFOR RENTTwo bedroom houie,melera Earl Gallup UP 88105FOR RENT2 houses, strictly mod ern Sylvester Harris farm suptLee Davis farm Phone UP 88290 FOR SALE1952 House Traileriiberty Trailer 41 ft 202 WestMain St, Pinckney  IrfLOST2 female beagles 25 rewttdlor return or information leaditrito return Phtne UP 86685FOR SALE Quarter of beefready December 19 next Harrison Cooper Alpine 6 2138FOR SALECHRISTMAS Traesof all kinds Every Jflth treee FREE 100 and up Speedway 78 Station834 East Grand River, HowellJHehLO5TCellie, taa and white, 1 yeiroW answers to name of Dukeehildrens pet Liberal reward, Phone HA  3719FOR SALE9 kinds winter squash,fceets Rents M89 Burgess Road Phone UP 8 9766 FOR SALE OR TRADESix Cubic foot sealed unit Electric rigwator Charles BaxterPhone UP 8 9788WILL DO TYPING, ADDRESSING ENVELOPES, Monthly StaUraents and Office Work at homePhone UP 89720FOR SALEMentffomery  WardIrener m ftod condition Joe Marsh MeatleeUe Dr White LodgeFRUITS VEGETABLESTATB OF MICHIGANThe Probate Ooort fox tbs OouMT of UrtafffteU the Matter  tae Bstate efAbiigail Liveennore also knows aaAbbie Livermore, Deceased At a session of said Court held onDecember 8, 1958 Present, Honorable Hiram R FOrt RENTHouse ully in  dschool bus stop, Short Line E a few rods to pavement AvailableDec 1 Box 186, Pinckneyironings1018 Ecs Grand Bhnf Phone called for andPhone Howell delivered1364 or lend QBd QRnwL orrrdiv ord glao probsaaud ronrfat FOR 8ALECOCKLR PUPS 3 00each Phone UP 8 6647R L SORRELLMEATS 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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>i   ,W Kfe atchiTHE BINqrNY DISPAlfH Wwbssday, December 7, No 49MIRROR Court New BASKET JMtL NEWSefect of vThoughts vary W  tne eiIecl 0I  Thex December court term starts Williams attack on the modur December 12 73 cases are litsdDolicies Qf Adali Stevenson j of them old ones There ae    ,fiJlLht of the 156 convention n0 criminal cases7 seek citizensoip 8eason Friday by losing toBrWKelection Some figure he will Tbose seeking citaenship ore Beg Bull Dogs 42 to 30A defeasij gpf support from Gov Harrman  j K,rahn Pinckney retr Parker, was Played most of the timePiEstes Kefauvor who had previously Aliie marker Maudeattacked Stevensons pstand and Yvvone Aiaaka iiiuskoDonald Winter, ReporterPmckney high school opened thJghled 6 to 4 at end of the fuquarter and Brighton led 17 to 64v r Albert Seiuniu, Paator Mea 800 and 000 amdevotion Friday evening   , Friday evening aftevjand Saturday fromj m and SundayMussed Ste , a usmiXt tecome an attractive dak vitz, Eugene Moskoyitz 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Laedy, Joseh except for the flrst  wwill try again y jJoivJiy Cunningham, Robert ssState Treas Brown called Farm Jerry Ann Brand, Jean vs Richard jieiaM, Maria vs Robert Miller,,ie vs Sharon Smith ICawary Mennonite ChurchBe Ezra Becby, PastorS S Supu Walter EachBently soy they prefer their preseatjobs Cong Ford has said no141but friends of Donald Leonard The Junior Varsity underMoriarity lost their game 47 tobut showed much promise of thii WorahifScb olPeoples MeetingCottage Fellowship Service 10001100 730800they was outscored 809This to the fact , was th, first tiM Wed choir pralicS  Tl Passociations their views on nybythe milk sale 167 lbs percapitaOhio Durward Vamer, vice pref Michigan Stale Univcwuv nis C appointed  chairman of Mich year He starts work Jan 01the Pinckney gym not in Coach Moriarity was pleasewith the work of Eddie Wakefiel v J rt Winger,School  930 A mMorning Worship  1046 a m Xhurs nigsit prajer meeting at tht clinch a b00 780 p zuChurcftM36 We, between Main and Unditla Streeti Eiementary SchoolKindergartenCharles Porter fell off his brothers horse and got hurtPauline Van CURRENT COMMENTFor the time in myand I am not so yrungHhtricum and her brother made a t Detroit News or Detvot preenov, uiun Susan BaugJm has anew snow suit Diana Andersonnicde a snow man Linda Whitlyand hw sister had polio shots We irl Beverly Weneel was visiting his i was published last Thursday Afewvreached here which were publfhedWednesday niht Years ago I carried the Free Press at Dexter ,thmorning editon of the News, Theyhad fltuine x newiloOAy Darrow was viaiimg nas  had onP then The strike which exhi guind lather in Brighton Sat  4 to the Times was caused byday Larry Rutledge and Roolyjj20 sterotypers whose wage deDurow were 5 years old last week, i mands wee not met pkets were Llnua Steffen and Lynn Ann Stone j thrown around the plant and intinUlre 6  I bets of otkr unions went out inSecondGraft i sympathy We dt that hfticanley Lind is a new boy in our  stnk i1 be f ln duratiomssre,in from Hesperia They were thl is the holiday m wbl Vie bioucd for 2 days last week Jeff Pars et their larif mount ofHendeo brought his cowboy outfit advertising The only time before10 school Susan Craijr has new red that w can remember whua Pinck suspeudurs Alan BurB has a black  ne was without Detroit paperseye laul Huhmans doK was killed was ck ln 1912 when th, railroadLlalne Darrow brother caught a was blocked bv snow for  eekThe tbit David Chainbers dad got a rabijit Coon and Squirrel Robert cUier has new bootsTomorrow hi mothers birthday papers came by railroad chenisDECEMBER JURY LIST Junior center who scored 17 poinu Rev Keith Ruegseggcr, PastorunamLee Tiplady, Edia Euler Dennis Clark 01 12  Sunday SchoolHamburgPercy Whitlok, 1en Friday night the team gQes to Mwning WorshipYoung  Hartland Lets support themwith I Youth GroujUnadiLkiRalph Wright, Charles a good delegation as they areouij EveningServiceTerrell T after a league championship ainda A iriantchTistmas tree will be er HandyEd Zimmerman, Ben Young district titleSftcted on the state eapitol rro  HartlandBen Potts, Theresa Pincklthe state eapitol vrro 1  HartlandBenlowing Every major office holder Weakley PinckneyBurg KennciarkWhite, rgconduct receptons the gover Hoyell CityGladys Rider, Hazl McCleer Ifnors will last 4 hours Catrell,  ImuS rfState police threw a guard arouwd Howell TwpEdyth Andrson, Wakefield cthe governors mansion following Osar Carlson, a threat over the telephone it vovd logeoCKnton Postixf, Leah Fosbe bombed Thanksgiving A IB year te old boy has since confessed making MarionOrvillQ Porter, Fed R    zekTyroneColin Bolton, Bill HoganBrighton CityInez Hamburg r,Virginia Herman Brihton Twp Anes Greenwood, Rumey IfJohn Carter  Burrison, rfCohoetahMargaret Koch, Roy Paddock, cLannon Lovelahd, Igwaterfowl shot in ConwayMerlin Klein Eldon Rich Visel, rg Genoa Olah Bidwell, Ed Liddy Hudson rfGreen Oak Don Earl, F ed MHO Fuller,  FG20 50161 1 FT01702 00 1 4240 20 12 , Coir Practice Werf, foir Practice Wed945 a m1050 AM 00 p m300 pm800 p m 100 n m,780 p m Second and ThirdKenneth Carr ho burned his handis back in school Mike HarJens uncle Clair went back to California he is stationedConnie KeiserNeighboringITi Stockbridges musculmr dystrophy15592Mrs Russt jveimi CONfERVAHONA rar Canadian lynx was shot in Brighton Junior VarsityFG FT PF2 0Delta county , north of Rockweek It was a female and weighed 18Pomte Motlleeo percent over that ye Xlast year  Fisheries research crews compietd an inventory on 31 lakes this 544 00FG 041 02 00 32 4 42 10 J have im fim spending seval hd dinner with the Carpenters at, nl days at thir caLin at Douglast innet Lake Sunday Joan Eicn ans dog killed a Held mouse PatBill Dtmohue atcrnkd the inter Plmnmer went to the Mow ell show Secretary of Agriculture Bensonhas announced a federal program ofbeef and pork buying to bolster thefalling prices of those commodities Farm prices have been a headachfrom timo injmemorial and of the thousands of remedies tried nonehave been completly successful Thehad company from Detroit and thy troubie is there are years of pientyput the roof on their new home and years of scarcity an in t Judy Borowski had guests from tifa years the produce  raised isDetroitSue Ann Kinseys sister soyeVai tjmes greater than the amvwondolyn was up northAnn Marie nmL lhat is necded The farmer i Youngs parents wont to Grand Rup tjie only business operator whoids Saturday The children stayed the other fennv set his priceat Don BurnsesMarilyn Singer kit auto mftker andevflfy other mami ten wandered avay She found hin factUrer announces what he mustat Mrs Stackulles The Cantrells have for his product The farmerhad dinner in Ann Arbor Saturday saVs What will you give me rthy Shetteelroe and her parentsa There has been altogether toomany plcne disasters in recentrffonths and evidently the plane isnational Stock Show at Chicago Saturday Mary Cosgray has a nov v omperfected Of rouse it is a lastrweek He was sponsored by the pony named Sunday Marc M,y lt   thegound and if thFowlerville Community Stat, Pank is staying with his grandmihvr lanc  h   ch voUf Ground was broken Do, 2 for Clan, Carol Tauriuinen and r,, an do n Alaska last yek a jet ihae Jit an army husinir unit kill1rti the new Lincoln Motor Co plant at iamiiy were in Detroit SundayMNovi Mich va Barkers year eld brother walk mr U fxnU many of thom chlldi The Whitmore Lake school was Sunday for the first time She has fln,aight4ajW wtekr  ityw tmies Kire utyi Happy uin Red Cross money was takeSharon Bradv 8 of Milford was10 01 02FG FT202204 2FTaway051 204050 320 1244PF5234 031 cidently exploded2 KeaJs Market of Brighton wiil2 open a branch market in the form er Krocrtr Store at Whitmore Iak22 David Penala guard on the Bih WiV tht, week em,J ill li 1 i adeSpelling bee winnerslie Jiuda, Mary Kllen ups,2g ton high school team was given hn orable mention on the All StateClass B team  The Washtenaw county sheriffsdept has brought back Darwin0 Robinson from New Mexico charg end hlv,  Jm o, haiiEARLY for CHRISTMASPacker IfBU They study fish populat Reporting that the Mail Early Wylie rf on brush shelters and food supply, for Christmas campaign is really Sjmonson, c Herbert Miller of the conserva in high gear Postmaster Baughn Henry gtion lept shot 4 docks with one today pave some , helpful hints on Huhman, rgshot SundayHe fired at a goose and how to be sure your Christmas Higgs, if the ducks got in his line of fireThe cards will reach everyone on your iiurns rg was also wounded but got list before Dec 25thOJ  When you use 3 cent stamps on Brighton51 deer were bagged by archers your cards , you get firstclass ser gfiyder, Ifon Drummond Island this year com  he sai1,first class friends deserve Fuller rfpared to 37 last year first class mail and the use of first Coflett, c61 rural mail carriers will take a class mail make it certain that your jVoran rgpheasant census this month  Christmas cards will be delivered pea g 6F3 fishing sites and 160 acres f promptly Also, use of firstclass pos Watson, cgame land has been puchased in tage insures forwarding service if McLean, rgHillsdale county  the addressee has moved or the cardThe cold wether has put a st p will be returned to you if the recip MASONS ELECT OFFICERSto coon hunting as the animals have ient cannot be located Then, too, on 82 votes were cajJt at thg electiongone into hibernation The young Christmas cards sent by FirAt class of officers of Livingston Lodge on I f0T 113500 sters need not worry though as mail, you can also include written Tuesday night, the biggest numoer Mr and Mrs J B Buckley of oit,of the Davy Crockett hats are messages making your greetings jn the history of the local lodge IoSCO celebrated 4jioir 50th weddniaue of cheaper fur more personal The results were  ing anniversary Sunday She is ak herd started at Vander it is pefectly correet and in fact w M Alonzo VanSlambrook sister of Mrs George Rochegfcwith 7 animals now num advisable to include your return s W OrTand Winslov Chelsea high school beat Dextr  tfeey are damaging the name and address on each Christ j, w Frank Zi Ut jn their opening game J5 to 55orfch ud FifthScharme lati Scharme latrTp killed last week when a shotgun ac ry PorL,r visitc,didtl ldd John Jio1, lri n 1MUSII Mini i vjJier trappedmuskrat Pat Tesiners family hadRolcuinpanv over the week endISingers grand pajents visited lhmveivCWallace Singer, Dontia JoanPatrick, We agreed with the fihed with stealing the car of Robert5 Foster of ChelseaQ Ted Slane of Chelsea won a num5  al on the University of Michigan2  freshmen team  The Chelsea Construction Corn showed their new ranch stylehouses SundayThey si ing1, We signed the agreement ailintenrl to abide by it We are mauing1 a Christmas mural and gifts f r our familes We like the safebuilder game that Mrs Kelleib g us to share with the 4he are studying the mi dl States arvl find them interciting Our magic squares had ev ery pu7jed, they were lots of fuiWe are doing graphs andrecords of our test marksWe stilhave 6 absent Fifth and Sixth We wrote letters to children mClifford Miller I The Dexter high school football our rooms who have the mumpsWePaul W Curlett banquet was Thursday night withHarold PorterHarold Henryvut i,irvv w     nittisuaii   Jlare Millerit orf state land this winter for ready to mail you will do both your stewards Omer Cory Robert E4 wood, saw logs and posts The self and the Postal employees a real er George Enquhu ark Abnv and branched will be left for faV0r by putting cards with loc jhar1Jes Raker, DanVanSlamhrooicfoodSPECIAL NOTICBFrom now until furlner notice my be closed Sundays,ivey cal addresses in one bundle and the Tilerones for out of town destinations in eanother Then mark each bundle anj with special identification labels Bingo Brown of Mich Stcte Normalas speakered in Angola Ind, Nav 19will have to be ma, card envelope This helps your Xreasthe hard  friends to keep their mailing Ii3tshantis must have uplddate and insures confection gname and address on of your list if the card is returned j    w deliverable Chaplain Merwin Campben Alice Spencer of Brighton and 31 ,  t  , f n tiAbout 55,000cres of timber vvill When your Clmstmas cards are Marshall Qare  j Glenn Gallup of Howell were marr  JS4Xthnames for Christmas giftsweek and elected officers ThePinckney team lost to Brighton 40 of sodi TS stationed there,Therehavo been olhctcafredys in other pails of hir nntinfinythiTig madeJ steel can give wayany time buti is more noticable when it is  inthe airMaybe tintisgregiHioTi will befiiU a waliiy some fay but it fac e i had tnugh fight for manyyt irs to rum1 especially in the souih where segregation has alwayseiied In ftrratha, Ln, last week, dtholic bishop excommunicated 2Ca holie women who beat up a catechim tcnrhr who was teaching a class of white and neftro children It Juckron, Miss, Rev Callaway aPresbyterian minister was fired byhis church beeause he spole against tie Citizens Council,a organization ihdged to maintainIn the Virgina legislature aolishing public schools andlishing private ones with segregat ion will  probably pass GeorgiaTech is booked to meet th   of Pittsburg1 in that Xew Orleans New Y1 ars dayHowever the govomor of Georgiahas informed the Georgia Tech Teens that their team cannot playif Pittsburg uses their star negro in theMrs William Belz of Mason Rd We are planning 3 Christmasis a patient at St Lawrence hospit p,ays t0 put on a contost Wc had ais al LansingThe following were inducted into buarThere were 2 fires in this sectionweek Friday one of Wayne AtLees cottages on McGregor Rd at Portage Lao caught fire Therewns mostly snioke damfageThe tennant is Chris Ragake Saturday ttheof W Pawlczak atcought fire fionv a fireplaceand those for local delivery should 80B  j Mr8 Flornese Burkhart, Living  Leslio McAfee also23rd PRESENTATION be mailed at least a week before Clyde Fisher and wife attended J   ss reporter suffer a0  tmoTfce 28rdNWal presenUtJon of Christmas  Regarding the mailing wedding of a neice at Midland Sun  a heart attack last week ard wstthe Messiah will be at the Hart Christmas gifts he postmaster fo   taken to tMcPherson hospitalland Music Halt Dec 11 at 8 p n ponted out that right now or theLsorenc Gray Is conducting There next day or two is the time to ,et MrsCarr John McCoskey, Howell playerend on the All State PINCKNBY KINtJS DAUGHTERSThe Dauirhters helflCaningsof Chicsgo is sopranoMlofat, Mary MatfieM el Chicago,coatrdtto saloist ppiuM Nelson, Un ivcrsity of Michigan, tenor and Ara Detroit, baritone soloist mail All packages should beby Decenber IQth jMt week honostalls thfir officers Thursday niteRex Sackett, James Lunsford, OllnRobinson and Glenn Alt instalUohn Dancer is master elect On Saturday, December 10 ftti0 p m The Pinckney Asssembly rf Rainbow Girls will holdJtOTESSatteaded t teachers nifht Tassday Mike Heath sangand former Lt Oov Keyeof tkmr CoipiBitt wxt ToesTom Howe,PMdNf LIBRARY NEWSam The Tontine byIs Umbrella by UnBlade Opal toylr  BASKET BALL SCORESArthur Hill 59, Ann Arbor 54Saline 68, Chelsea 46 Roosevelt lat Rock 56 Dundee 64, Lio66 University 44, St Thomas42 Deerfleld 72, Adrian Catholic Central 64 DewiU 60, New JUthro29 Dansville Wlllamstoft 40TJaTnes 67, Webberville 47 Hanover 51 Grass Lake 24 Ida 66, BrUton31 Leslie 92, Haslett 46 Okemns66, Fowlerville 48iF n  Topl WNCKNBV OJU CALENDAR r v a roflkr  9RtmIar msstiag  p mOESCooky  1SS5  htoctiS 7,MNEW COUNTYWe have sn article on the new hospitalas to why the b started It h stated the planningcommittee has not finished its study and that no federal fOHds can teobtained until 75 percent of thepledges are paid Captain Richard Arnett of theBrighton state police pest is fttiring after 25 years serviceBill Clark wrecked his car Mondaynight when he was coming home work at the Ford Ypsi factoryhe skidded on ice at tthe Blair on Dexter RoadMrs Mae DaUsr hurt her handMonday whea ths car in which shewas riding, dtftsn by Mrs Stella Garr went in the ditch this side of  Mesdames Eloise CampbellH Martfcrwbo wetsin Uie car ne np mirtcat  fc    k noon with 3 members and 2 gue3tspresent Mrs Maurice Darrow rea iChristmas story from St Luke an 1Chrtmas carols were sung by thejrroup One new member was received n tye circle, Mrs Darrow readinpthe admission service Mrs Mae Da Her wss appointed chairman fvChristina boxes Medames Sadie RdmdAlffl Chamber awtttortthe hostess Hefreshmlns wareservedThe 3 Ann Arbor lodges will holda  joint isstallation jA officer on December 16 at Maaoak temple Wallace KsnrXSd J D ofwill inMalt Mother Coburo, Marilyn GusafsonDon Hunter and Mrs Francis RODsin Also board members SCffEDULT IMiDec 2, Brighotti Uwre December 8, fiiartland thers Dee 16, Dexter there, U 6, South LyonJan 2 Manchestsr Jan 27, Hartland her Feb 3, Dexter arFeb 10, 8outh Lfo IhsrsFeb 1 Boysvflle WrFeb 24 Maachsster KtrtMarrA i, gtoekWdtt  vil  7 ikSjJkLJni raxi PAY YOUR BILLS FROM HOMEFor busy housewives and tirtd bustaestnto, theideal way to pay bills without standing in lineor making extra trips  is to pay by check Openyea checking account now make your depositsby mail if you likeHowelDONT FORGET   youro invitedcooking demonstrationPROTA HOWELLTHEAJREHOWELL, MICHIGANFriday Saturday, December 9, 10 Donate FeatareJoha Wayne aitd Uurm BocallBLOOD ALLEYin SuperScepe aad Color ILEE THEATREWH1TMORE LAKEWacL, Thurs Dee 7 8 ONE DESIREA Dram StarringAna Baxter and Rock Hudson la TechnicolorFeaturette Novelty Newa CartoonPeter Grave anil Juan V FORT YUMAta TechnicolorWrSfit PcMfee ev4 eowsi rRiDAY, DECEMBER 9th, 1955REFRESHMENTS PRIZES TIME 200 700 P MMrs Helen Ordway, Home Service ExpertSHIREYS RADIO AND T V125 PEARJ ST, PlNCKNEY Susiay, Monday December 11, 12Matinee Suaaay, 2a p a oont Cary Grant aad Grace Kelly inTO CATCH A THIBF s Tsshaftsolardepottta np te flOOWJ taaurea b ir membership in theDeposit Insurance CorporntJotTHE McPHERSON STATE BANK Ovr EightyNine Yearn ofSPECIALSglAK, Your Uoice LD OCLb jyCLEAN MA1Y SHORT RIBS, Lb 25c GROUND JfctF 3sfc, S Lbs tor 100 BtEF SOLD BY SlUt UK QUARTERBANANAS, Lb 12c WILL BE CLOSED SUNDAYS THE HOLLtoTER MARKET AY IT A WITH FLOWERSfromHELLERS FLOWER Tuasn Wed, Thar, Dec 13, 14, 15Uberace and Joan Dra in SINCERELY YOURSin Warner Color I Friday Saturday, December 9, 10DESERT SANDSSuperacope and Technicolor WithRalph Meeker, Maria EnglishandFORT YUMAwHJlPater Graves and Joan Yoha It, t ec4AuorSuru, Mon,Tue,WeiM Dee 11 to 14 Clark Gable, Jane RoaaeU aadTHE TALL MENk Color and CineScopeColor Cartoon and Newa Thurs, Fri, Sat, Doc 15, 16, 17Great Quest or California and ItSEVEN CITIES OF GOLD30 members of theCongl senior choir wentauditorium, Ann Ardor Sunday tosee the MessiahGeorge VctnNorman was in Detroit laat WednesdayMesdames Genevieve Read, HelenMitteer and Francis Howlett sa,the Messiah at Hill auditorium, AnnArbor Sunday, jDeluxe Color1 and CinemaScopeStarringMichael Rennie, Anthony QuiaaoPincknty Richard Eoges, RiU Moreao  to Hill reatnrette Living SwampCartoonSYLVAN THEATRE mFriday Saturday, December  It THE WIZARD OF OZWith a low eost Baak Laan Yoa CAB SPACB OUT THOSE EXTRA EXPENSES tt TechnicolorStarrn  Judy GarlandCartoon andShows 710 and 913 NewefWeight only 20 lb Cuts within I Inch of groundSaws full powtr In any position New McCulloch Modal 33 U ih only lowpriced chain saw with a fhaie Important features Automatic clutch  automaticrewind starter allgear transmissionantifriction bearings throughout aircrafttype carburetorplated blade, handlebar, and muffler POSTLI F ERegluar monthly tills doat both Sum Mon Tiies, Dec 11 12 IS 3er most people Budgeting takes care of them But when unforseu j lv hlti AiiD BACK etras gang up thats different StarrngNext it tAppens to yoa call on tut  Audie Mw d Charles DrakA cash amnce will rnovt the emr j  ,ln Wfeopa ami Cokr fjincy Then you will have ample Sunda Shows 3, 5,7, 9time for repayment out of current  ,,income  A I Wednesday Thursday, Dec 14, IS Remember, too that paying off v A Drama Starringyour loan at the First National , THE SHRIKE June Allyson and Jose FerrerCartoon ami Spjii Shows 715 and 910 Coming next Fr,day SaturdayBank improves your, credit fee future money need National BankPd vof THE TRIALKiddies Free Show Sat, Dec 1290, 100, ZM p mPARMENTERS EQUIPMNT SUPPLY CO905 E GRAND RIVER, Brightoa PHONE ACADEMY J Up to 10,600for Each Depositor t LOThe Pinckney Community Playersj wiu pUt on the play Madam the j Boss at the Community hall Dc,16 The cast is Justine Ledwidge,Cecil Hendee C W Hooker, AnnaReason, Irving Richardson, Glean and Francis BowmanVera Kellenberger and RobertDownn were married at Toledo tn Nov 28A fijrht over hunting took placeon the John Fisher fsrm in Wabs erFriday Renton Prillhart, William May MC Beck were hunting therwithout permission and when orler ed off a fight took plare M1, Fisher was hit over the head by a fua and badly injuredBrillhart was cutabout the face The injured taken to an Ann ArborDfftllfS THIS Later the 3 hunters were ctrraetedfor assaultMrs Francis Baldwin, 23, wife efHowell business man, wai founddead in a gas filled room there lastSaturdayAllyn Burton of Strawberry Lakewas married to Mare Piquette afPetersburg Nov 27M T Kelly of Dexter has a letter in thisissuG explaining why the Notre Dame team is called the Irishalthough there are few Irish on It In eearly days the team was predomiately Irish Hence the name Butyftr thflTKecafTEatvs going places with theToung uTHeartlHurry over Thrills await you inPlymouths great HyFire engines,miracle products of Plymouths new60,000,000 engine plantWith up to 200 hp and now 9090 oTorque, these new powert ills of the lowprice 3 give youjet4ike takeoff and blazing aafety sprint acceleration, plus economyYoull also discover Plymouthsmagical new PuahButton Driving    new Aerodynamic Styling   smoother new ride    and many new safety featuresDrive the jetage Plymouth 66at y  dVlvs trrJay Plymouths fh first 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andwife Dec 2, a son, Robert Guy Mr and Mr Emmett Barry atStockbridge entertained the LaoMonks, Louis Monks, Minnie DoedyIrvin Kennedy, the Edward Saears children aad Julia Monroe farThanksgiving dayThey are taking some gpd s4kon the flUDpOBd Roy Raaaom ft a 12 lb one laat weakThe old Dexter opera house toriltby Decker  Jenny for a skatiarink in 1884 is being torn dewa4 years later it was made into oporahouse aad hoQSfd many tummmshows and stock companies ia its day,It had one of tha bastfloors hi tha countryWednesday, December 7, 19553T48U UiOBKMMatter at MYRON HUGHEShi1 of Majcfc 8 1177114 Bo HowaU 8t Pteekaty Store ILINGERIEGENTS FURNISHINGSCANNED GOODS SHOESGROCERIES ORYGOODSKEN1SED1 GENERA I WORE cHis, Hers, or Lawrence Camburn, Harold Porter Clifford Miller and wives attended an 0 E S meeting at PleasantLake last Tuesday night where thedegrees were worked the old fashioned wayMrs Ruth Ritter and childrenIsbell Nash called on the John Strong family at Whitmore LakeSundayThe Harold Porters attended aWfcite Shrine meeting at Ann Arbor Saturday nightMrs Clifford VanHorn with theWray Hinckleys was in Ann Arboi ThursdayMrs irvin Parker visited her sMrs Viola Sherman at UniversityHospital, Ann Arbor Sunday John McDonnell came home fromSt Joe hospital, Ann Arbor FridayiMrs RalnK Hall attended a bridal shower Saturday at the home of Mrs Robert Smith in Plymouth forher neiee Marie Ann Curtis Mrs Helen Miller of Lakelandand the Harold Maycocks of Ping ree called on Mrs Ata Meyer SundayThe George Meabons came backfrom Lovels Sunday Mrs Blanch Clark was in AnnArbor Saturday Mrs Binnie Henry taught schoolfor Mrs Beachy last week The Ralph Hall family spent Sunday at the Allyn Whittaker home inYpsilanti Lloyd Hendee is busy working onthe Putnam township tax rollMi3 Thressa Coyie spent Saturday with Mrs Rose Hendee and Mrs Wcltha Val The Don Burns famiy were Sunday guests of Mrs Theresa Coyle Mrs Theresa Coyle with the VonHums attendede a card party Satuiday night at the Hamburg schoolwhere Mrs Burns teachesOin Robinson jr is laying1 thetile floor in the new Elementaryschool Mis Eleanor Ledwidge and sons, vy ard Ihivi i were in Ann Arbor Arhur Saturday Kev Fr Keith Ledvwdge of Duvion spent Thursday with Mrs Eleanor Lehvidge Ve have received a letter fromPv Samuel Lafata of the Soil inncampaign of Word War II He was employed by the Hudson Motor Cobut now works for the Wayne ToolCjlIe has u children one being boini1 October He wishes to be remem bwed to the Gerald ReasonHill Jeffreys Hurry Murphy and Stackablefamilies Mrs Theresa Coyle an i Helen Tiplady 92Complete Line Plumbing FixturesGl a an AUTOMATIC BLANKET Whether for  twin bed or a big double bed, therean automatic blanket for anyone on your Christmaigift list Its the gift that keeps on giving from the momentits plugged in All night long, all winter long you get luxurious warmth without diweight Automatic blankets make wonderful giftsfry yry rnutnYmt rf frha familysee YOU ft DEALfiR or Detroit Edisonunocc ,HAS BEEN ADDED TO OUR BUSJNE8Sre Are Ready to Service You on Both No 1 and No 2 OilALSO AS USUAL WE HAVE THEQuality of Coal, OJ a id Bidding SuppliesD E HOEY  SONSHA 64119 IfcUr tX29 Srybt to Chooff html of Chubbs Coineriwho was hurt in an auto ace i ent islowly improving The Ambrose Kennedy familywere Sunday guests of the Gerry Kichman family The Dale Miller family attendeda party at the George Graiarn honeat Coleman Sunday honoring Mrs Millie Graham on her 80th birthd32 were present, Open house washeld in the afternoon John Boyer and wife called onthe Edward Lajoyce family inMiarborn Sunday  James Smith,, formerly of VinesRoad, Marion, died at Howell lustweek The funeral was Sehnucken burg Funeral Home Thursday Heleaves 4 childrenWirt Smith of Marion diid la tweek The funeral was at the How  11 Methodist church ITeweli leaver 2sons and a daughterThe George Dnyrg family of Detroit spent the week end with Murr ay DaggDr Steve Brown and dauuhte,Marlyn, of Detroit spent Sundayit the Fred Read home Mrs, Clara Eisele and children ofDetrot spent Sunday with Mrs Emma VollmerThe Doyle Templetons of KeeoHarbor were Sunday guests of theLtwShirteyfamilyRoy Reason and 2 children, LeotaReason and Mrs Edna Reason all on Mrs Lola Carpenter in PontiacSundayMarion Reason attended the funeral of Met Bradley at Fowlerville Saturday Mrs Vivian Ledwidge and JennieLynd attended the Messiah Hill audorium, Ann Arbor, SundayOna Campbell and wife spent Sunday at the Carl Lentz home in Lan The Merwin Campbell and ArnoldBerquist were in Detroit Thursday C J Clinton and wife visited hismother, Mrs Elizabeth Clinton in Royal Oak Sunday Wesley Palmer and family of StLousi, Mo, the Peach Palmers, Flintand Wesley Palmer and wife of De troit were Sunday guests of theHerb Palmer family Bill Clark and faftiily of Ann Arbor are now living, in his mothershouse at Dexter ComersMrs Dorothy Dinkel came horn, from St Joe hosptal, Ann ArborUst Wednesday The Curtis and SuppliesElectric, Oil and Tas Complete Lin e Healersa  Sel l    tart Service UP S  6RA8TWagoners Oroce iv 6086 PineHty MeuSoer anl Win fluPhnne Hovi ryr VI WIts NEW its  k, Mlienderm eolon Juliet 13Cosmetic Case 1775price plut txPeirces Store for WomenUs Our LayawayWE GIVE GOLD STAMPS IWednesday The CurUs Pattc of Stodcbride called Thurtday fti ROUSHWater Systems Plumbing Rtpa 310 Webster Phone UP 8 660 HnckneyMrs Volamary Wnitley Md diughtrt viait   w w j T m w i T ed the Foni Rotunda at DarWrBIf It Is Mode of Wood,I wUl Hake It Mond RndAltraUonf Cabita, corations Interior FshiyJIMDoris Saeed elub nterUiiMd FhoM UP 8S827, 8656 Ruthvkw Mrs Eleanor Ledwidethe Kevin Ladwidgt family Sharon Orittttk Look   You hove a wcuher thot takes the hard work out of washingo You have a rang that takes the fatigue out of cooking I You haw a vacuum that takes tho muscle out of cleaningBut what good do they do if you brec i your back every ironing day 8SfWW5backache nng of the Past PrLivingston Countyat the home of Fowlerville MonQ THE BUSINESS   7 Gordon Heaters of Ypsilanti fAt the Andrew Nes  Hi James Burns family of Aim AAorwWe Stfhday guests of the ,Rly Burn family 4inl jkille Camburn took hermother Mrs Sarah Barnum to Jack son last week to visit the latter8sister Mr Vewt Ryan Tke Frank Aberdeen, BrandonWhite jr and tht Tom Manions at tended a birthday party Saturdayat the Earl Baughn home for Neil Baughn ll0rjL M to 200 P MExcept Wednesdaysjion, Tues, Fri, Sat 700 to 800 P M HOMEDirectorModem Equipment Ambulate SarvivPHONE U P 81172Fred CtLAILYLE W MUNSELL ASSUClA il REGLSTfcKJOJ LAiiSLIttl JJlOffice Zlli iat Grud Hnti 1551W bowell,rle W Muoseli  iLiuVu9i  We hlv   PHONE U PIronrite Model 850Ironnle AUTOMATIC IIONIITHF The appliances you have are wonderfulThey help you live longer, look younger, feel better So why let hand ironing  the last tough, mean, dreary job in thehouse    rob you of your looks, yourhealth and yovr youth You donthave to For now theres a simple way to iron, too Theres a wmderful appliance that lets you sit down, relax, andiron beautifully, in less than half th time it takes you by hand That appliance is the Ironrite Automatic Ironer Ittsimple to operate and amazingly inexpensive It will iron anything you canwesh, and it will end, once and for all,the achy, wornout, tiredallover feelingof oldfashioned ironing day We want you to try ironing the simpaway  on an Ironrite We want you to come in, sit down at one of our floormodel, pid see for yourself how simple,how relaxing this revolutionary way ofironing, really is, DENTISTNorth Michigran AveTelephone Office 935Residence 814Evenings by AppointmentSerf CJall Fcwlci vlk Notes of 48 Years AgoThe Chance Club met with Nurma Vaughn Tuesday eveningSchool had to be dismissed Monday at 330 because it got so darkAlvia Wilsey of Detroit was in 7town last week installing a Pitnor j gasoline lighting system in the  CongM church There are now 3here the others being in the Meth jodist church and Dispatch officeWill Nash was Hamburg Typ and announced he would receive taxes oa different days at Hamburg j Campbelltown, Pettysville and his Ihorn ,vJohn Jeffreys, marshall drew 813lit month for being marshall and feeding trampsThe village council voted to payfor removing snow from the side walks this winterBom to Fred Mackinder and wifef Anderson Dec 8, a girlJ B Munsell and Miss Weller ofHandy were married Saturday ITe is a Detroit law student J M Bradley of Iosco brought arlod of cattle home from Chi cago last weekWilliam Hooker of Pettysvillc  rwm m u 1 v  , , , FOR RENTTwo beilroom housegrindin bk COMPLhTE IS S U it ASC GO VETAGEEdith RCar 14 2 MILL STPinckney, Mich Phone UP 08131Homes, Lrte PropcrtCN OpiJiirtunities Youi Ppenv Hith233WatcQBuiIWD1O  1KLKVFSION SERVICB i nad CouiteouFfhune U1 f  125 Websir 81 IT P 8J1DR JT OPTOMElRISTEye Examination Wednesday and Saturdayby Appointment9126 Chiton Road, 4 mi S of M Phone Brighton AC 7OV1W ,   , , , FOR Rannounces he is now grinding buck , wnJlt  6 modernAll the Frank P Glazier factorit and banks are still closed down F0R Earl Gallup L7P 8310houses, strictly mod FOR SALEElectric Train and accessories on plywood table 25 Bob Read Phone UP 83295FOR SALE Quarter of beef, lieready December 19 next Harrison Cooper Alpine 6 2138VEY HARDWAREYOR COOKING, WATER HEATING AND HOME HEATINGWYtlE L P GAS SERVICEPHONE 63 HOWELL IDEW DROP INNBreakfast, Plate Luncheon, Sinners, Short Orders, Ice Cream and Pop Carry Out Meals on OrderLocated at 4588 1 M3 NeaiLakelandWishes te announce their Winter hours as followsBUYINGSUN TUB8, WW TMVM10 A M to II P MFRIDAY ANB SATURDAY 16M A M to 1H A M6L08B9 MONDAYS A petition has been filed in Judie ern Sylvester Harris farm suptEdward Kinnes court in Ann Arbor Leo Davis farm Phone UP 83230  AVON PflODUCiSto have W W Widmeyer, Ann Ar I have my new Avon Christmasbor attorney, appointed receiver for LOSTCollie, tan and white 1 yeir Catalogue showing a complete Hoe his properties Attorney General, old answers to name of Dukechild of Avon Gift get3 for Menj Wo Bird is investigating to see if Glax rens pet Liberal reward man and Children Several Specialsier had more state funds deposited Phone HA 6 3710 Wednesday, Nov 30, 1956his bank than the law allows An too Marge Davis UP 8976Itdrew Sawyer sr of Ann Arbor is FOR SALEurniture at Rev Pott Glaziers attorney The Dexter bank er home at 333 Unaiilla St, Pinck jR SALE OR TRADESix Cubweathered the storm There was a ney on Thurday December 8 from jc foot seaied unit Electric afiigeislight run on it Monday but the po 100 p m to 500 p m Purchases ator Charles Baxter pie who withdrew their money lat must be Paid for and removed on Phone UP 8 9788 r put in back We understand the that day Mrs George Garrisonthe stockholders used 20,000 in un FQR gAI  7jTinTT inter squash WILL DO TYPING, ADDRESSdivided profits to cover a Glazier hALLJ Mntis xvmter sqasn INGloan on a Ion,, time note In the  RcnU 536 BarffeSS  admeantime with both bank and fac Phone UP 8 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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>   Wr,  T VPT  j l  V   nPinckney  Dispatchftlnme 71 DUPATGB Wednesday, Nov 30, 1955No 47MICHIGAN MIRROR LOCAL NEWS LOCAL NEWSCitJtttBorn to Roger Ward and wife ofFarmers in 20 counties will get A letter or mossfe can now be jingree at McPherson hospital atfederal aid for the drought last mailed inside a package or publics HoweU Friday a sonsummer Potatoes seem to have flOn for the first time in Utittu The, Daie Muler family were the suffered the most and feed for the StaU postal history, a new corabi  tx Marys latftouc ev Fr Albert Sen mitt, PastorVHauday BSLSdl11 I CURRENT COMMENTKindergartenCarl Taurainen went tofor Thanksgiving Chicagoered the stock this winter is shortMany nation mail service k d of tne Rftlph Hall fftmily onJermers had to sell their stock and others had to dip into their winterfeed The loans axe to replenishthis The federal loans are at 3 per ,  x messagecent for emergency areas Mos of them are f r 5000 The moneymay be used for equipment and oporations but not to pay off existing leans ThanksgivingEffective Monday, November 28, The Clarence Deals of Danavills  ftU tfae majler needg to do ig in and Mra Madeline shehan andchild Prior to the coming of the autoparking lotslems Whenpresence of a letter or ainside the package andappropriate postage plusfor the package isielf theren of Ann Arbor called onWilliam Shehans last week The jjMwib Sprouts entertainedher sister Mrs Harold Hues and, family and brother Carl Krause ofThe familiar phrase we are send Ann Arbor Thank8giving Day under separate cover will now Mrs pj Ryer of Grand Rap devotion, Friday evening uncle ot a deer Pamela Koch is toaJ 7U  j have a pony, Susan Baughn saw the motiveKoiifeaio, Friday eveidng after Santa claus He ve hLer a candv  villages providhithingpolts Tadfyen devotions and Saturday from cane Emi1 Mlller saw hlm in Li 10c barns where you could standJ 4 900 p m and Sunday be sing and got a ring and a carEddie your horse for a gmaU gum winch of rainfall Farmers must apply for loans tothe county agent who , referrs themto a 3 man committee of farmerThen the application goes to Lan Repayment is based on income be merely a reminder of a bygooe idg and the William Pickford famand ability to repay Most loans are day The mailing of 2 classes ot  of 1mia were turk d s from 3 to 5 years For 21 days in nul has been permeable for some of the Asher w lfe famflJuly tempeeratures were in the tme through use of separate but at The Jegse Henryg gpent Thankg eighties and there was less than u taehed envelopes and containers givi with the Charles Whiteheads which will continue to be available at QreeoryThe new combination service will Robert p   were Thftnksmeet a genuine need and be free ofthe make shift arrangements andconfusing technical procedures It is of the 70 procedural changes the 800 MaesUnyrcbMenoomte ChurchRev Ezra Beach y, PastorS  Supt Waiter sckMorning Worship 1000Sonoay Set ol 1100Young Peoples Meeting 730Cottage Fellowship Service Wednesday  800Goagrtfgauoiiai Ghurea numerousfreegiving guests of the Ted DeBarrs in Comma,,  t ta The Roy Dillinghams and J IIr It takes 10 to 14 days to pro  cnie of the 70 procedural changes Hookers were Thanks ivi ets Wed choir pigcticcess a loan Most of the applies the present postal management has rf the c w Hookerg k Ana Arbjr, made for convenience of patbetterment of service ,  , ,  ,  West Detween Main andRev J vV Winger, TaatorSunday School 930 4 mMorning Worship 1045 a mThurs night prayer meeting 600 780 p mcetions will come from fruit, potatoe has and stock farmers Legislators are studying waysto handle 100,000 more college students by l970Senator VanAntwerp p or  clft9S mn fflaywould channel them off to cfturcn fee laced inide rourth ClMS unjer the new combination mailgervice letters or other pieces of Arfa j gh and wjfg of Rand GeQrge HeUig nd wffe ofA nT called on the John Boyersand private schools He says there  now 3 schools of forestry in Michi j gan He would send them sail to maT   tryto one school or1Qf publicatiorJg with his sister R LSundayThe Herman Vedders spent tie end in East Blumelurg Pa, The Peooie s ChurcnM36Jg pundey gecond Cla3g mil en RogQY Lange of Chubbg Cornevg Unadilla StreettRet, Keith Ruegsegger, PastorSunday, School 945 a mMorning Worship 1050 AMYouth Group Evening Service Colone saw his new baby cousin tn he autotS beganDetroit Diane Anderson, Gloria So nlotjy factoriescow and Deanne Haines were in nnrldnir i,,t ey  ,  , jjcwjunjj iota ror wcu ciiiiujtcsHowell with then mothersLaDawn but according to the Detroit FreeShirty has new boot and drss pres, the firjjt pubHc parkng Patty Sprout new boots with buck wa8 started in Detroit in 1917 byels, Judy Hall new hat and sweater Max oidberK who came from RuaSandra Salyer new hat and gloves, sia in 1907 He learned the autoMrs Parks thanks the pupils for holstery trade and started a smallthe get well cards Penny Reynolds, shop of his 0Wn at Eagt Uft tte Susan Baughn and Linda W hitley and First st H aan ,i A sang in tht1 junior choir Sunday First iradeWillie Meyers saw SantaJoe Amburey has new clothes LiudiCoiigh had a nice smosjjboaid dinner at the Stuckholm in DtroitJeanne Kennedy had company list nitfht Doug Winger sent Thanksgiving and First Stg He aJso maJepaired sile curtains and Californiatops for the old time ears Who remembers these tops They were the fore runner of the preaent sedan Hehad little space so he rented a vacanU lot next to his shop for customevs to leave their carg while beUOrked on them In the meantime tie use of th auto was increasing700 p mgecond Cla3g mil en RogQY Lange of Chubbg Corneg gor other sin was injured in an fluto accident , t Thurs Prayer Meedi with his grandmother jnWooster, Ohio and saw a poUie and business men and office employ chip factrrx Nancy Warng isited rcs asko1 permission to park theircars on his lot He charged 16c aday but had to raise it to 26c to nuike a profit He saw the possibilities in it iind at time of his deaihhad expandetl it into a multimillof First Class Mail may also be plac Thursday near th   e famed inside Third Class packages when his car was in collision with one driven by Brucce Perkins whoThe postage for each letter and iives on the John Carr farm theleand only 1,500,000 to remodel the  each single enclosure at the first or He is in McPherson hospital withthe church and private schoolsJu3t tWrd class rate must be affixed to concussion Roger Schram of Pinrk It will take a year to stuly thisout It is estimated it would take2,000,000 to enlarge the colleges jr Clioir Practice WedSr, FQir Practice Wdwher the moneyno one knows is coming from j the outside of the parceliA statement reading First Classney was in the car with himThe Mesdames Jennie Devereavxi  M c i J  TUA rjo Moti ad Fannie Kavunnugh accompanied Mail Enclosed or Third Class Man ,,,,,,    , , tthe Leslie Merritts of Howell toEvart to spend Thankgivin withthe William Smiths Enclosed must be placed on eachCONSERVATION NOTES j prce below the postage and aboveAccording to reports the Michi  the addres8i The endorsement maygan deer kill was up in the lowerpeninsula the first Q days compared to last year and down in peninsula The killupper thewas17,684 in thelower peninsula  compared tto 15,772 last year and 5311In the upper compared to 6,394 lastyear Mukrat pelt prices will be lovagain this year 194,000 were takenlast year compared to 3327,000 the year beforeLast years take wasworth 338,000 Wildfowl concentration is increasing There were 870,000 ducks on Saginaw Bay last week and 10,000geese in the Swan Creek Feonvillt be hand stamped written, typewiitten or put on by any other method the Burns families spent theThanksgiving day with the D Conklin home in Grand RapidsThe enclosures inside the package Mrs Ethel Sprout spent Sundayshould be placed on top of the oth r with the Charles Conine family in items in the package Hubert Strong, 55 of Yowas killed at Mio las week in an auto accident while deer huntingHe leaves a wife and 4 children The Dexter Laundry has beenold by Mrs Dorothy Hunnawllto Clifford ForsytheCpl Lawrence Klump hasreturncj from Germany with a war briat  jJexter She wan V her grandmother in Detroit Sundi Juo Plummers dad shot a deerCin dy Plummer went to a show inHowall Hilly Ptsford was north300 p m, deer hunting and 1 ad a plane ride800 p m Jimmy Baughn picked corn agnin400 p m Sunday and went for a walk in the W parking lots His widow now Op m woods Tiinmy Sprout had a sriy crates the businesscat comc to his houseCarol Gy e has new boots Linda Chaivis aunthad a brithday Billy Josephson hasnew shoes Toby Shettelror saw a ion dollar business and operatedThervil Hopubhcans stiJ 0 nothuvc a candidate for governor next far but he fieM seems to have fieM seems to havepolice car Nancy Rays kitten gjt owed down to Mayor Cobo oi Dtrokilled John Tasch visitri in D troi k and Cong Bently of OwogsoVhe Sunday Tory Jones grandmother two were loud in praise of eahvisited him Linda WegenerSanta Clans in Howelli Second fr praise of eachsaw other and confident of their ability to defeat Governor Williams CoboSilil he would not even consider it ifLilly Rntz snont Thanksgiving he did not think h could win As toa war briat m Stockbridge with his grandmoth avoiding any contest in the primarAh HolzaiJtl ev Arthur Potter ha a new tele IOS both said it was 1 Porters father saw 3Under the t,hJ regulation mailer FerndaleThe Lloyd Hendees entertained,  ,  at dinaerPHirhry theEd Xuofferswho found it impractical to use com of HoIt hhe HroJ and Rugsellbinaton containers were forced to Nuoffwg 0 Lansi and Gu,e Renuse 2 separate pieces of mail insteaa dee and wJfe of of one Mail users have requested thisservice for years and the dept deckd to inaugerate before theChristtmas season It is on a COday trial basis Dexter Bank issued 438 Xmasthis year deer in their feld Jeff Hende vsiThe new Gregory gym and caf  ited Jin Kennedy Dennio Ranoldsctia is completed and they are fee I rode down hill in his waonfnenrs FredgymuDer and Aspen a book on deerli available on application from tthe American Box Board Co at FilerCity, MichBASKET BALL PREVIEWBf Donald Winger, ReporterThe Pinckney Pirates with over are concentrating on basket ball According to Coach WesleyHeader they may not win any yames before Christmas as theyhave had to work out on a cementfloor and only half of that has beenavailable There are 3 regulars back SCIIEniL FARM MEETINGSCongressman Don Hayworth hasscheduled 5 farm meetings for thiscounty Dec 1, Hartland Music Hall8 pmDec 2 Parkers Corners schoolAmong patrons needing to send 2 fi p m  Dec 3, 1 p m CitvCountrysses of mail together are busi i fromclasses of mail together are business firms sending substitute products and explaining why, magaz ine publishers sending gifts certificates naming the donor with firstcopies of their publications tonewr subscribersi manufacturer operational, maintenance meeting Howell high gehool auditorium 8 p m at Gregory town hall town hall maiui d 089  S All are invited 30hold applicances and companies ineluding sales letters with samples was kidnapped Sunday of merchandise from last year Don Packer, Dick Higg and Tom Wylie and ChrisCampbell who dm nt play lastyear is out v Due to the condtiion of the gym  MAIL EARLY FOR CHRlSTMASpostmaster Baughn announcedtoday that there has been a steadyincrease in the flow of mail throughtthe post office during the past fewdays, many people got their Christ mas mail or distant points into thethe mail lastj the mail lggt alt December games wDi be played strgssi the needg for everyone to f h Now for the Jan j IS KIDNAPPEDHarley Zeeb, 42, Chilson farmer,ight by 3from the Chilson prisonboys camp and forced to drivethem to Detroit They took his wallet, containing 10 but gave himback 3When his car ran out of gas at Woodward Avethey left him andtook a street car Thewere Fred Hartwig 19 Harry Eldridge 19 Port Huronn and children a dayThe Stockbridge highfootball banquet was at tle there Monday night Jesse Holton, 47, who lived inbarn near Mimith has confessed breakins at Stockbridye Part of rural routs NTo 2,SoiLyon is beintf transferred tomore LakeWilhird Wiltse came backthe north with a deerThe South Lyon PTA300 on their auction  The Chelsea Mehodist Horn,served 15 turkeys to their 16figuests Thanksgiving dayDamage done to the Howell schoolhas reached such a point thatstudent council has been formedcombat it16 men have joined the barbeishop quartette chapter at HowellMr and Mrs William Pipp ofHowell observed their 69th weddinganniversary Nov 25A reception was given at the Mu Thanksgivingsonic hall in Howell Mon beyond theirpower to keep any candidate from ii, the rncc if he desired toIfdecides his health is not goodwith enough to permit him to enter theTwichell spnt contest Bently undoubtedly will Heschool Thanksgiwng with his grandmoth also took a slop at State Chairman r Alan Hr hal company for Feikenss and said what the partyThanksgiving and he said the pray needs in Michigan is better leadera er at dinmr Sian Craigs grand ship Bfntlty is a friend of Senator  mother vi iud her Linda Wylie has McCarthy and contributed to hit a new ring, Iris Shrey a present last campaignh from IVT grandmother Robert Ve d ers parcntsi had an anniversary According to the press the Repub Sunday Christine Dinkels mother lioan bigwigs came to Michiganwent to tlw hospital She visited week to heal the split in the partyher aim in Stockbridge SundavE  aine Darrow wrote a letter to Saintn Cluus Second and Third her This started last ytar whenthe General Motors group souredon State Chairman Feiken an orizinn Kispnhower man and tried toPt Plummer went to Howell aad defeat him with I Iverson of Degot new cothes Rrky Blosom went troit They failed on thig, Postmas to James Mumfrirds Satuiday ter Summerfields son was the leada Sarah McMackcn got the nrmns  er  tns move Following thig theyt and could not go north Thanksgiv refused to contiibute to lust year  ing Marilyn Singer went t  the campaign fund or to help in anyHowell show Satirday Mike Hur  way and the result was the worstHin was in Dexter Thanksgiving  Republican defeat in Michigan hisBilly Shirty went to his cousin, ory Whether the conference accomJims 10th birthday party Connie  pHshed anything or not remains Keiser went to her grandmothe s j t0 b1 seen Both sides deny there ismit Fourth Gradeescaoees fr C Stanley Wilson of that Place Our Thanksgiving play was a Detroit  wh WaS elected emminent rand success The parts were, we taken  warder of the Knights Templars Jf i and everyone liked our costumes rowsplit has ever been any partytQaway from home Now for the Junior arsty CORD Ray Morlaritysays of the 20 members of the team J 5 re sophmores who played lastyear They lost their last game last j  cooperate in the 155 Mailfor Christmas campaign the that by foilrules beWrap them Leslie Shears 19, Flint They wererecaptured Monday at the Hartwighome MichiganWe all enjoyed the 5th grade prnDr Archie Aattarian osteopatth gram We thank Mrs Downing andsecurely 2 Address them correctly, them PINCKNEY KINGS DAUGHTERSThe Pinckney Kings Daughters will meet Thursday, Dec 1 at 130hould have a good seasonTheir fctf themearly Mailingearly is P,m wiJth M Fred Read Bringmain weakness is lack of height  a bijf factor in getting everything  lfts and JeI1y for Sanitarium anii Due to the condition of the gym  delivered or Christmas but keep  min fo,r convalescent homes fFriday night at 7 p m Lets all go  fa mind that emtld packing and Pearl Madsen,S ,go out ind suppon truly represen  correct addressing are equally im tattve teams of Pinckney  portant Every year poorly wrapp open, or we of Dec 9Reular meeting 8 p mincomplete address BfiC3chiioi read Ad P m has located in FowlervilleMrs Haineufor helping us withA church basket ball league is be our costumes 17 mothers have joinPINCKNEY OES CALENDAR ing formed at HowellThe City of Howell haatheir storm sewer contract to WDPotter of Dimondale for 132,000 Smith Martin of North Hamburghas been taken to a Farmingtonconvalescent home 21 friends and neighbors helpedMrs Claude Rose of Unadilla cele ed the Mothers Club Jmmy ShireySiharon Gallup and John Grunt ravethe mumps Tommy Chambers aid Donna Kcssler recovered and arcback in schoolFourth and FifthFrank Wilson and Donna Hollishave new dogs, Scharme Baxter has 5 chickens, Frank Scbafers grandbrate her 80th birthday last week fathers dog and cat were killedvi sitedWmBev Charles White, 90,a retired orthosethatMfthodtet missionaryfiied at the vtice care in preparing parcels will jnreventWayne County Hospital at EloseSaturday He was born Englandbut came her at an early age and lived with cm uncle, George Frott,father of Albert and Ernest Frost disappointment to sendeMOLLY WILSONed to Thomas Rose, 20 South Lyon Thanksgivnigand Vernia Pigg, 22, South Lyon Fifth GradeClare Kirshman, 63, Fenton and j Gary Davis went on a Capitol1 Miss Molly Wilson, 82, a retired Marion Hanselman,57, Ann Jfeajor  airliner to the Soo Locks and spentschool teacher and daughter of Al Clifford Meyers, 32, Pinckney and  the night at tlv barracks MikeiANNUAJ COMMUNICATIONLivingston Lodge No 76 F  AHe was pastor of the Pinckney M n hold her  meetinff andMethodist Church over 60 years lection of officers at the temple onto but most of his work was in Tuesday evening, Dec 6 at tke western sUtes He was unmarr  and SaTah Bullis Wilson of Edith Hoover, 38, PinckneyPutnam township died suddenly at Ben Kuroki, a Japanese Nissei ofthe home of her brother, Dr Nor Nebraska who wa a fler  thernun Wilson in Jackson Monday j Wor War II and completed 58 mis She taught in Staten Island,N Y sins  purchasedi the William l stiThe funeral was at the SwarthontFuneral Home Tuesday afternoon, Bev Winfpr officiating Burial inthe Pinckney cemetery p med after the meetingis expectedF Lawrence Cambium W M Paul W Curlett, Secy ay evening, Dec 6 at 0h gAn oyster supper will be serv or many years Besides Dr Wilson ston Enterprise of theer the meeting A big attend there is brother, Sam in the west, mily who owned it 38 d i M L Hltt f i The Village of Linde Thompsonyearsthere is brother, Sam inand a sister Mrs Laura Howlett of i The Village of Linden has finedHowell The funeral is ot the Swar the Grand Trunk Railroad 10520 for blocking a street crossing longer than the 5 minutes set by lawMARKEY SELLilarkey Bet, sois of the late MarkBell of Pinckney died at Toledo lastweek The funeral and burial WMtbese Friday R wa employed bythe telephone company Re leaves a ft daughters, 2 brothers, Tomad Fred ad  sisters, Mrs BeckyCabas, CMtto, Mr limit lek SPECIAL NOTICEFrom now until further notice mystore will be closed Sundays Lee Lavey thout Funeral Home Thursday at2 p m, Rev Winger officiating,Burial will be in Sprout CemeteryKIWANIS NOTESSSergt Frank Rickett, a U SMarine veteran of Korea showed ANNUAL CHURCH BAZAARTne ladies of tVe CongregationalChurch will hold their annualChurch Bazsar at the church SatLIBRARY NEWS Korean and Mariana Islands war urday, December 3rd at 10 a mNew books at the library are Pa pictures Next Tuesday night is Fancy work, fish pond, aprons,rugpa married a Mormen by FiUgerald, Teacher Night and the teachers will quilts, white elephants and baked goodsRoast Beef dinner at 530 servedby ifens Fellowship of ChurchVocattoas for Boys by Stover Green bo guests Lloyd VanBlaricum andEyes by NeUson Lost City of the Martin Ritter the committee will hj Stndftir nave a good Tauraien went to Chicago Thanksgiving We made cards for MrsJohnsons wedding anniversary Mrs Miller thanks everyone who helpedmake her cmnivPrsary a successWee changed ohr assembly program7 times due to absences and areproud it was a success We presented MrsKellenoerger with a corsage of mums We made cards for AnitaClarks birthday Today it is Dorothys We are making Chrwtmispresents We are working on fractions The colored pictures MrsMiller took very muchFifth and Sixth GradesWe are going to draw namea forhristmas presents FndayWe learned Rear Admiral Bird bora gone oranother expedition to the south Each of Mi mtn will While Hinckney has no man onany of the New Years Bowl teamsdirectly they do indirectly in Lo Haydees, nephew of Gerry Eichmctnof Pinokney who is a regular tackleon the Michigan State team andgoes to the Roso Rowl a Pasadena,Cailfornia, New Years Day to meet U C L A He learned his footballat Cooley high school, Detroit AS far as I know Pinckney never hada man on a major college football team Edwin Brown won a letter onthe University Michigan freshman team but did not make the varsity Ducky Shehan, Jack Monks andRuel Cadwell al played on tneM fc KigaliState  Normalfootballteam at Ypsilantiton of supplies and 150 men will rennin there a year The penguinsthere are 3 to 5 ft high and weighup to 90 lbs Wednesday we enjoydthe programs of Mrs Millers  Campbells rooms All rooms joinin one for ChristmasMicky Sixth oRitter, Tommy Huhmaaand Don Ackley made a crane thatran on a dry cell Leslie McAfehas the mumps We had movies of Africa Wednesday Micky RitterJPaul Rurgatnt Tommie Huhmemare making a pool table Mondaywe told about our Thanksgivia experiencesTHE PINCKNEY PEG8The Pinckney Pegs ExtensionCluh meet with Mrs John Tessmerof Silver Lake on December 7 at 10 a m  U PiNONir DttPATOT Wednesday, Nor 80, 1986C E AUTOMATIC WASHERS and DRYERS SSKSS 22  STJSrSS     Campbell, Vic BourboBaafa, Wayn younf, s lif  famflv nmedCarr, George Hornshaw j Dewey   Livingston Lodge No 76 lectadthe following officers Tuesday HOWRLTHEATREHOWELL, MICHIGANa  A car pwntd by Dn Dawdy ofnite W M, Paul W Curlett S W portftge ake bit a , Grand Trunk Russell Livermere J W Calvin train here Wrthe detot Thursday ,, MomAv Nn ,  Hooker Treas, W C Miller Sec ni ht and wa8 yTiashed Wm Kwf  L Hil Glenn Slayton S D, L J Henry gth of port  nt  Kl   Silraa ManganoULYSSBSWothtr end Dryi, WAron fte laborsaving, modern way 10DAY FREE TRIAL IN YOUR OWN HOME J D, Andrew Campbell Chaplain, driving it No one wahurtJohn Martin Marsha,, Walter Gir Rfty Lavey of Gregcj called on ard Stewards Stacy Hall Kenneth the Ben  lqst  Jjrbek A1BO tne   Reason Tiler Rex Burnett Organ Carl Bdwells of  hton Ben Srfl  taittlit, Emil Weddige w a e spenhankstfving P  Judge Willis Lyons fell on the at the Norman Whitenomecourthouse steps at Howell last w H guler aj fa were gUestsweek and broke 3 ribs of the Kenneth Wytffc ThankagivMrs Ben White and Guy Hinchey lngP y ,aredrawn on jury Mrs Abrahams of Howell apemtAfter 12 years of search Billy Thanksgiving with  the HoUiaMartin who lives with the John Mar yyitegtin family has fouad his sister by  ISUMMRTIMB  Tecftaicotor Friday Saturday, Dec 2, SDouble FeatureJohn Pay no and Ronald Reagan inTENNESSEE PARTNER in Super Scope and ColorFrom where I sit 6y Joe MarshronnTHEIKONERTHAT IRONSWASHABLELet as thow yon how Ironritecap cod handironing drudgea uve yon hours each week,safeguard yow sppevsacaTry an Jtarit Automatic Irontr in yoar home for 10dajwithout charge Digeover how Lrenritei two conu Uly sTaojRa pen ends letiron anything in the washbaiket    quickly, limply,BeaotifnUy Bill WilliamsiaAPACHE AMBUSH1Easy CoinsA Quick ProfitHear about Easy  astFriday I helped him cou hismonoj  both before and afier so believe me, the storys trueEasy was on the way to thebank to deposit his cookie jarsavingsexactly 2495 in nickels, dimes and quarters He had them in a paper baor and as wecrossed Main T lie bottomfell outMoney went flying Passersbypitted in to help recover theiins LUer on whun Easy count IHI up ho YA 25Xv The searchparty  had turned up all of Easys money plus tah ct,someone else had,lostProm where I sit, wouldntwant to try this Easy way tc make money Usually, it takestime for a bank roll to grow   just as it takes time fora friendship to grow But by respecting aneighbors rightsincluding hi right to drink coffee, tea, beer oibuttermilk, whichever and whenever he choosesits wonderful the to   iemlship you can builtYou eat nk on that Sunday, Monday, December 4, iMatinee Sunaay, 2O 9  tRory Calhoun and Shelley WnitewTHE TREASURE OF PANCHO VILLAin Super Scope and Color Iff THEATREWHTTMORE LAKEThur November 23, IIYouag HearU in LoveFriday, Saturday, Dec 2, S PEARL of THE SOUTH PACIFIC Superscope and TechnicolorWithVirginia Mayo and Dennis MorgsaandBENGAZrSuperscope nd TechnicoloRichard Conte, VkVorRichard Carlson, and Maria Powers Color CartoonSun, Mon, Tuea Dtc 4, 56 Alabamas City of Shame and SinExposed ia Life Look, Time, NewsWeek MagazinesTHE PHEN1X CITY STORYStarringJohn Mclntyre and Richard KileyKathrvn Grant, Edward AndrewsCartoonFeaturette NewsWed, Thurs Dec 7 8ONE DESIREA Drama StarringAnn Baiter and Rock HudsonS In TechnicolorFeaturette Novelty News CartoonOtivu fTues, Wed, Thurs, Dec 6 7,8Allan Ladd and June A HysoninTHE MCCONNELL STORY in SuperScope and ColorThe infant son, of Mr and MrsHarold Hinchey, Mark Wayne, wasbaptised at the Howel Episcopalchurch Wednesday night by Rev, RobertsonMrs Ethel Sprout spent Thanksgiving with the Charles Soule fam ily in Howell 1Coprighi, ijj, i nutu Siuus iliewertOnly Iron rite has 2 completely usable open endCALL US TODAY FOR DETAILS  NO OBLIGATION TO BUYTHE LAVEY HARDWARE AimOl 25 I eer AHO  Donald Lubahnlast week Dunn got his jawThe Misses Helen, Myra and broken in a fight with Lubahn Ffronqes Bullis entertained  40 , CJeorjre Peach of Green Orrk young people at their home Friday died Nov 19 He leaves his wife,night Harold Reason and Norman the former Eleanor Pearson Miller were among the winners in The boys have organized an inde the atunt grames pendent basket ball team and playThe jury in the case of Jack Dunn the Howell Legion here Dec IITheformer U of M quarterback vs Members are Don Swarthout, FRSH YOUNG BEEF LIVER, LbCHUCK ROASTS, LbikJiF STEAK, Your Choice LbLEAN MEATY SHORT RIBS, Lb FRESH PORK HOCKS, LbPORK SAUSAGE, LbSKINLESS FRANKS, LbRING BOLOGNA HAM BOLOGNA, Lb Will BF CLOSED SUNDAYS THE HOUJSTCR MARKET 29c39c 59c25c32c 49c45c42c 45c SYLVANTHEATREFriday, Saturday, Dec 2, 3 H E 1 D IPluaWHITE MANEIts Story Book Wonder Becomes Screen MagicShows 715 and 930THB BBTTBR WAYTo Finance ft New Automobile Is TH BANK WAY CartoonandNewSunday, Monday, December 4, 5 AINT MISBEHAV1NA Musical Comedy StarringRory Calhoun, Piper LaurieJack Carson and Mamie VanDoren Sunday Shows 3, 5,7, 9Buying a car with a loan from this Cartoon and Bptbaak fives you these clearcut ad   vantage  Tues, Wed , Thurs, Dec 6 7, 81 Lewer dealer price because we ad  SIMBA11vance all cash above dewn paymentf n Technicolor1 Lower interest rate than you Alight Terror of the Mau Mau Tribe otherwise pay  Sh9ws 715 and 9158 Spaedeut repayments for your Cartoonconvenience Finance your car the better way ComngWiznd of 02, Hell andwith a cash loan here Back The Tri1 The ShrikeFirst IJ1 HiBank The Rex Hendees were turkey dayof the Dale Robinsons ofAH Corporatlomfor e CFederal Deposit Intur tlnooThe car thats going places with the Young in Heart   biggest car of the lowprice 8 Notes of 48 Years AgoWord has been received hers thatHon Frank P Glazier of Chelsea,state treasurer of Michigan hasgone into bankruptcy tto the extentof a million dollars and the banksat Stockbridge and Chelsea he con trolled have closed their doorsAlso his stove factory at Chelsea Hewas also an officer in the Dexter bank but they seem to have weathered the storm He also hod adaily paper at Ann Arbor and wasbuilding an office building thereDr H F Sigler attended the autoshow in Chicago last weekRural Carrier Frank Newman issick and Wales Lrlnd is carryinrmail for himKirk Haze write from Texasthat ice froze there half an iyhthickAND 7this new PlymouQTisneasier to buy than almost any other carYoull be amazed at nnc easy it is to buy a brilliant new PlymouthTogether with Plyniou ,,u price, your dealer offers a modern financing plan that can he taiioo I to fit your budget without pinching Askhim about it todayAnd while youre there, be sure to try the newHyFire V8withop to 200 hjfrom Plymouths new 50,000,000 engine plant It gives you Top Thrust at TakeOff and instant safetysprint accelerationAerodynamic The friends of Grace Fuller fNorth Lake gave her a surpriseparty Friday night Erwin Monks is teaching schoolat Hadfey, MkhRev and Mrs Gates entertained36 friends Friday night in honor ofhis parents, Rev and Mrs Z Gatesof EdmoreRev John Stack able of Chitagois conducting a mission at BrightonThe Davis Lumber Co of Toledohas bought 100 acres standing tim ber on the Patrick Gallagher farmaswFNIST IOWPRICI CAR WITHMAGIC PUSHBUTTON DRIVING With a fingertip touch on a button, youselect your driving range Easy as flicking a light switch Then Plymouthsfully automatic PowerFlite  worldsmost advanced transmissiontakesover Its the ultimate in driving easenewbetter tradein, too i t 200 V8 hp available with PowerPak in ail 4 lines  Belvedere Savoy, Plaza and Suburban Or choose 187 hp in Belvedere and Suburbanites In Savoy and PlanUnes you get 180 V8 hp, If you prefer the supefeconomy of Plymouths PowerFlow 6 also available in all 4 lines you get 125 hpUr 131 hp with PILMVans Motor Sales Tn Webster and will put inmillCarl Sykes is puttting in a newsteam heating plant in MarlonReasons neew home Lester Bates is attending schoolat Big RapidsDrain Commissioner Frank Mowers at a meeting at the Charles Bullis farm last week let the Anderson drain for less than 14 a rodLBessie Fisk of Jackson spentThanksgiving with her parents, theWilliam FisksGuy Lewis who was working atthe Chelsea Stove Works is hoiM as the factory is closedAttorneys R D Roche and LouisHowlett of Howell got a 2,000 ver diet last week in circuit court inAnn Arbor in the Will Conner dam age suitThe Hamburg Farmers Club hatelected the following officers Pres Stephen VanHorn 1st Vice,HtnirKice 2n4 Vfr, wmMS EAST MAIN ST, PUCKNET, MICH PHONE UP 8 3341Mrs George VanHoru TreasPeterConiway Frank Shields of HoWttiwas the speaker MI tb mptc ttthisI lunDtfu nu Wednesday, N t, INSTh ePeopl 3StoreGENTS FURNISHINGSCANNED GOODS SHOESDRYGOODSKENNED GENERA I STOHrFORECASTwtodSdUKs 366UiaH a ELECTRICnever have to worry about cloudy skieswhen you dry your clothes electrically Just putyour wet wash in the electric dryer Minuteshter, youU have dry laundrybrighter thansunshine and kitten softWhy not do something about the weather Dryyour clothes the modern wayelectrically YOUR DI f  s IMI MYRON HUGHES114 iMurray Dag spent Thanksgivingwith his mother is DetroitWe got a card from Denver, Colorada Monday from Sergt GeneDinkel who was there with GovGovernor WilliamsI Curtis Patterson and wife of f Stockbride and Mrs Jay Sweet ofBattle Creek called on the StanleyDinkeU SundayA girl baby bom to Mr and MrsWalter Orlowsk of Patterson LakeRoad died at birth Saturday The ,burial was at St Marys CemeteryMonday morningLouis Evans was a Thanksgivingguest of the Tom BonnersMr and Mrs Robert Dame andJack Teeters of Detroit were tneguests of the George Roushes on Thanksgiving f Complete Line1 Plumbing Ftttweiand SuppliesEectfic, Oil and Gas Hot Water Heaterf f  Complete Lir of Pumps tWe Sell  H We ServiceUP S114  7 I BASTWilliam Mercer spent the week Ieend with the Dr Walter Mercer family in East Lansing Mr and Mrs William Schmidt at teended the ReickoffLaVine wedd ing at Elgin, 111 Saturday Out of i town guests were housed at the Con radHilton Hotel, Chicaga red Kead and wife were Thanksgiving guests of the John McGuire family in DetroitThe Carl Lentz jrs of Lansinjand the Carl Lentz srs of Xasbviiewere Thanksgiving guests of the Ona Campbells Mrs Ethel Pernertof St Louis and Mrs Marion Pearson of Howell were Saturday guests M J Reason and wife were turki ey day guests of the Max Reynolds familyI Mrs Noreen Carr and Molly ofi Port Huron, Mike Carr of East Lan sing, The Leo Betty family of Wall j ed Lake, Robert Carr and Joycej Ortondahl of Grand Rapids weereThanksgiving guests of Mrs Edith Carr  jWagoners Grocer6066 PinokneQa lityThe Ralph Clintons of Lincocn Park spent Thanksgiving with the C J Clintons and attended a partyi for Fred Berry at Howell Phyllis Clinton stayed here for the week  endMrs Leoni Palmer and childrenof Flint spent the week end at theHerb Palmer homePfcach went deer hunting but did not get anyThe Clifford Millers entertainedMrs Beulah Millerthe Norman andClare Miller families, Mrs Maiy Teeple, Joe Griffith and wife andthe Merlin Amburgey family firThanksgivingDr Cecil flendee and family ofLansing called on th Walter Clarkfamily SundayMrs Charles Clark and familywere Thursiy guests of the Russel Glover family of Webberville Roberta Ackley, Janet Shirlev,Karen Beck with Mrs Lucille Beik attended the Pilgrim Fellowship Youth Conference at Lansing Friday, Saturday and SundayThe Walter Clark family entertertained Mrs Rose Hendee Mrs G W Clark, the Vem and RussellClark families ThanksgivingHoward Taylor bowled 300 at klePiackney bowling alley Sunday nite Mrs Rose LaRosa, the JuniorDoyles and the Vince LaRosas wereThursday guests of the Joe Vigofamily in YpsilantiThe Albert Shirley family wereThanksgivin guests of their daugh ter, Lorna, and family in Pontiaet end spent Sunday with the Doyle i Templetons in Keego Harbor, Joe Burns and wife of Half Moon Lake spent Sunday at Ray BurnshomeMrs Eorothy Dbkei underwentaa operation it St Joe hospital,AnnArbor Monday Seer and Wise to Take OilPhone K I 70SJ2re Sunoco Fuel Oilii t HAS BEEN ADDBO TO OUR BUSNBS8  We Are Ready to Service You oa Botk No 1 and No2 0ilHANNETT ALSO AS USUAL WE HAVB THBBest Quality of Coal, OH and BriMkg SuppliesD E HOEY ft SONSPhone HA 68U9 Dexter V it from FioridoRoes Read and wife were Sundayj dinnere guests of Herbert Gillette t And wife of Howell Lucy Jeffreys spent Thanksgiving with Helen Tiplady Mr and MrsVince LaRosa attended a wedding reception at K of C hall, Ann Arbor, Saturday night forBruce Mussio A Mary Rone Smith The Vinceat Shields family ofAnn Arbor, Jack Sharps of Lansing Mrs Mae Metz of Howell werewere Thanksgiving guests of theLee Lavey family The Robert Tasch family spentSunday with the Carl Collins family in Detroit Mrs Emma Vollmer and sort,John, spent Thanksgiving in Detroit with Mrs Clara Kennedy and family Mrs Ree Miller entertained atdinner Sunday Jerry Mrofka and Dick Darrow With Rick they wentback to Alma, Mrs Ethel Pernert n Juliet 13Cosmetic Cnse1775Peirces Store for WomenUse Our Layaway PlanWE GIVE GOLD STAMPSyocoropaniaq thorn Turkey day guest of the JohnBurgs were the Lloyd VeaBlaricum family, Tom Hewe family tad Mrs THE ROUSH1ater Systems Pluubing Rep, 310Wchster Phone L 8 6607 Fhicknc WORK A smmers came  frorn New  licry with a deer and Guy HineheyIf It Is Made of Wood,I will Make It shf one nifr SnoHot Lake Aiteratioms, Cabinets,  Teorffe Wbu f1 JInterior Finish in Lansm  hls S18terThe James WWtley familyFtart UP WW27, 866RusSv1tw Thursday with ttieWttUfm WkftltJ Leke, Pteckaey, Wek mily in Ann Arbor   M fPtCjEHlINOT 80,4iPAY BILLS ONLY ONCEWITH A CHECKING ACCOUNTYour check stub serves as a reminder to you ofbills paid  and a cancelled check is proof ofpayment, its convenient to pay by checknostanding in lineno special trips to make Pay by checkthe convenientsafe  and economicalway ilOOMJ tasweo t our memborsJdip m IksDeposit Inauranee CorporationTHE McPHERSON STATE BANK Over EightyNlae Tears of SafeDEW DROP INN Located at 45IS E MS6 Neiy te announce their Winter Bra e follows gUN TUES, WBD, THUR8 1 A M to II P MFBAY AND SATURDAY 10M A M to 1M A MCLOSED MONDAYSSERVINGEkreakfaati, Plate Luncheons, Dinnfcra, Short Orders, Ice Cream and Pop Carry Out Meals on Order Lonaie VaaSlambrook and MrsMary Haas of Hamburg ealled on the J H Hookers SundayMraTreas Coyle and Mark Melvtnwere fThankpgiving quests of theClarence Stapish family of Chelsea Lynn Hendee and wiffi spent Thirsday with the Dr Jim Nash family at Coldwater aThe William McMacken familyspent Thursday with his people atM PleasantDon Swarthout took Don Saveryof Chilson Rd to St Joe hospital in Ann Arbor Saturday in the ambaance He had a heart attack THE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORNEIThe PiocJcnty finiitriuinRay M Itaffj, ML D Pinckaty MVMfPcy MVMgimCall llf A M to g00 P M Exeept WednesdaysMOIL, Tues, Fri, Sat 700 to 800 P MuveyGeneral knuraiicefPHONE U PLYLE W MUNSELL ASSOCIATE KKGJATERKD LAIS1SUE EYUiOUce 2ll cast Graud Itiver 1551W ttowell, MicliigaaUle W MunseU,1Bottle GasrOR COOKlNb, WATER HEATING AND HOME HEATINGWYLlt L P GAS SERVICEPHONE 63 HOWELL SAY IT A WITH FLOWERS troirHELLERS FLOWERS FORMERLY WINKBLMAVSJMiens 2W Pinckneys OLD MAN SUN powersrural telephone systemThats the news from Americus, Ga, where successful experiments using the Bell Solar Battery wererecently conducted The Solar Battery, an invention of Bell Telephone Laboratories, is the firstsuccessful device to convert the suns energy directly into a substantial amount of electricity While it is still tooearly to predict the future role of the Solar Battery, itsdevelopment is part of continuing research to help bringmore an better telephone service to rural areasDID YOU i thatMichigan Bell is the larg est single taxpayer to the State primary schoolfund This year over 8 million dollars was paidby Michigan Bell to thefund The fund is allocated to school districts throughout Michigan in proportion to the number of ,tiils in eachTKYLM TO Sii thatChristmas shopping question What, can I give thats different Hov s this foran answerlATENSIONTELEPHONES They make a unique gift not likely tobe duplicated by others Andtheyll be appreciated every day of the year save countless hourstake the run out of running the home The costjust 121 a month, including tax plus a onetimeinstallation charge Order your gift telephones from our business office todav  vtc free to be installedafter ChristmasStanley Hall of Marine City, HarIan Hall of Pontiac, Charles White head aad Beatrice Lamborn ofGregory called on the Jesie Henrys over the week end Or  R MeCtoskeyDENTIST112 Vfc North Michigan Ave Telephone Office 935 Residence 814Evenings by AppointmentAuctioneerFaro Sales A SptoaiSertWylieCall FowlerviUL 226F6Arnold Beiqiaf233 Imadilla St PtoukaeyWatch KepairiogGold bta Wpicho, Wcncih BandsJtwe f Handmade Fathe Billionj Utter TELEVISION SERVICE Prompt and Courteoas Fhone UP 8554 125 Weftslr  Fjnckney, HOHKDirector Equipment Servicec p 8amFrwi C ReldtW Sr OPTOMETKiiST120 Wes, Gruiul iUr Howeli Michigan358 oiueuce felWeekly Trip V PAla Jo to DetnTruckingRoger J CUT AgencytUMPLlsTE GOVSi1Pinckney AGEK4 2 MILL ST Mich Phoa Ul1Homes,You pejLast i lopertUith MHONE U H DR OPTOMETRISTEye ExamituitionsWednesday and Saturday by Appointment9126 Chikon Road, 4rui N of M  Phon BiihVon AC 7AtVSFOR SALEWinter squash, beets Rentz 5036 Burgess XIPhone Ujrj9765 nevR ad AVOW PRODUCTSI have my new Avon ChristmasCatalogue showing a complete liae of Avon Gift Sets for Men,, Wo man ami ChikLen Several ISpeciaJsWednesday, Nov 30, 1I5too Marge Davis UiJ 897511FOR SALEMontgomery  WadIroner in good condition Joo Marsh 10975 MontJsello Dr White LodgeFOR RENT4 room apartmentGene Mann UP 83252FOR SALE1947 ijds, 4 doorsedan 50 Rev Potters carMrs George Garrison HA 64633 FOR SALE4 room size oil burner25 6 cubic ft Noige Refrig 35 AH in good condition Thone UP 832fnFOR RENTHouae iully inschool bu stop, Short Line Bus afew rods to pavement Available Dec 1 Box 186, PinckneyI FRUITS VEGETABLES Pocket book, containing drivers license, lodge card and keysFinder return to Hermus Johnsonat Ora Haines Home, PinckneyWANTEDYoung men to learncarpenter work Good pay to startwith See me evenings between 700 and 1000 p m only Phone UP 8  6685THE STATE OF MICHIGANThe Probate Court for the Countyof LivingstonIf the Matter of tht Batate elMargaret Stackable, DeceasedAt a session of said CurtH held onOctober 31, 1955 , Present Honorable Hiram Jt Smith Judge of ProbateNotice is Hereby Given, Thatpersons interested in said estate are directed to appear before said Pro bate court November 30,1965 at tenA Mto show cause why a license should not be granted to K Leola Town Hall Road, south Silver LaUName is Schatze Good rewardfor return Ray Kitteridffe, BetreitPhoae Vermont 61784FOR SALEWooden antique bed wh mattress ana erring Call UP 831S7 335 Pearl SttFOR SALEFirst cutting of Alfalfe and brome Henry Krahn5838 Spears Rd, PincieyFOR RENTA nouse Inquk, of Bill Pawlacczyk at ACO rToducte,Pinckney,6 cubic ft 24 ft extension ladder Herb Palmer Phone UP 8 334WANTBiJ  New Corn We aro inne marker for new com and are payinS the top market priceGregory Fanners Elevator Gregory, MickTATB OF MICHIGAN Lavey, Administratrix of said estateThe Proute Court foi tb Gouty to sell or mortgage the interest of W4MPi rrr  of Uvingiton gaid estate in certain real estate de WANTEDWaahingv anaIn the Matter A tee Estate of described in her petition for the pur called for and deliveredAdolph Grumelott, Deceaied P8e of Paying debts and expenses Phone Howell 1354 or r At a session of said Court held on Jt is Ordered, that nudce therwi November 9, 1955 be given by publication of a copy F0R SALE1941Present, Honorable Hiram R hereof for three weeks consecutively RonAjd trtmtogaMEATS GROCERIESFISHMARKET PRICESQUALITYCOURTEOUS SERVICE Smith Judge of Probate previous to said day of hearing, inNOTIGE is hereby given tkxrt the  rckney Dispatch, and tbat thpetition of Adalph Grumelott jr,ad Peoner cause a copy of this noticeministrator of said estate, praying Jj  erved  wh known partythat hig final account be allowed and  JJ, M tfrtt the residue of said estate assigned to Jy  l tTB ,the persons entitled thereto, wiU be demanded, at least fm 14heard at the Probate Court on Jpe   Pnor lo oeli hearmg, or fefcamber 13th, 1956 at ten A M  It ia Ordfeied, Tat nHrn tjftvr ney Mich4A,P,inckFOReach SALECOCKER PUPSPhone UP 8 6647 300be givan by publication of a cofiyhereof for three weeks wnsecuthWJythe Pfackney Dispatch, and that tjjipetitioner cause a copy of thig notice to be served upon each known partyin interest at bis last known addressby registered mail, return receiptmanded, atleast fourteen 14 j prior to such hearing, or by personalservice at least fie 5 dava nrtnrto such hearingHiram R Smith, lodge of PrbatA true MpyCelesta PanhallRegister of Probate  R L SORRELLWater Welln and Pumpt9835Phone HA 6944ORDER YOUR taQ m Auto FEDAutomoHf Glon Sbld and1018 tam Grand KvwPhouo 1Mcold JIGVALalo processifd MTTFn ormod qrcryla  i auraI mike wd HoweU at 4JS0Mason Rud Phone HowPj lilt ML YOUR BIN NOW AT IJWER PRICESPOCOHONTAS BLOCK COALBRIQUETS STOKER COALHARD COAL SOFT COALFARMERS FEED A SUPPLY COMPANY ir  V 1 IUS P1NCKNBY DISPAGB Wednesday, Nov 30,Santa Claus Is Coming to BrightonIN HIS HELICOPTER     SAT, DEC 3rd LANDING AT ATHLETIC FIELD AT 130 P MBIG PARADE AT 200 P MSponsored by Brighton Area Chamber Commerce AVON PRODUCTSI have my new Avoa Christmas jCatalogue showing a complete line of Avon Gift Sets for Men,, Wo man and Children Several Specials,too Marge Davis UP 897511, BASKETBALL SCHEDXJLT 5556Dec 2, Brighon there December 8, jHbrtland thereDec 16, Dexter thereJan 6, South Ljron there Jan 13, Boysville thereJan 24, Britton here Jan 20, Manchester thereJan 27, Hartland here Feb 3, Dexter here Feb 10, South Lyon ZiereFeb 17 Boysville hereFeb 24, Manchester here March 2, Stockbridge thereLOCAL EVENTSThe Ralph Carey family of Detroit spent Sunday at the Lester Me Afee homeThe Clarence McGowans of Pon,tiac and Mrs Fannie Kavanauhcalled on Mrs Tress Coyle Sunday The Louis Swarthout family spentThanksgiving with the L J Swar thout family, The Merwin Campbells entertabthe James Hall family Thanksgiv ing and with them called on theHar Hall family near PontiacDavid Nash and Lee Hollingworthattended the Lions Green Bayfootball game at Detroit ThursdayThe Kenneth Zills of Ann Arborwere Thursday guests of the Mark Nash family and the Jack Clarka ofDexter and Bud Bekkerings of How ell SundayThe George Meabons,Bob MeabonJack Jeffreys spent the week endat LovellsThe Joe Jeffreys expect to moveInto their new home on Dexter Rda couple of weeksThe Andrew Nesbitts had forThanksgiving guests Dr W C Wlie and wife of Dexter, Gordon Hesters of Ypsilanti Mrs Julia Drutfgeand daughter of DetroitThe Earl Baughn entertained alltheir children Thanksgiving but the Bill Baughn and Mrs Betty Seefeldfamily The Seefelds were in Columbus OhioMrs Robert Bird of Wayne calledon the Earl Baoghns SundayThe Frank Aberdeens have movwitheir house back at Portage Lake and are enlarging and remodellingt They are living in the house nextdoor The Harold Porters visited friendsin Muskegon Friday Wednesday Lucille Cardell and Victor Andersoncalled on them  The Rupert Garners of Detroitcalled on the George VanNormans SundayW H Meyer hunted deer at Qntagon with Detroit parties lastwerkbut said the snow was too deep for huntingThe Francis Shehans entertainedthe John Lundeens of Detroit and Bob Gannons of Redford ThanksgVing Nancy Lundeen spent the week end here The Shehans took herhome SundayHarold Adams and family of AnnArbor called on the Ralph Halls on SundayThe Roland Gortons and son ofBeulah spent the week end with theLawrence Camburns tecalleedelahi ev SewD rotteutetueA son born to th Bud BekkeringsBarbara Nash at McPherson hospital Wednesday was named Sten hen MarkThe Junior Robinson family ofAnn Arbor spent Thanksgivingwith the Olin Robinson family Phil Murphy, Mike Carr and Albert Mrofka of Michigan State and Rick Miller, Dick Darrow JerryMrofka of Alma college were homelast weekMesdames Eleanor Ledwidge andDenise LaRosa were in Jackson Saturday ,Irvin Kennedy and wife spentThursday with tthe Vem Kennedysat Lime Lake LakeTommie Read spent the week endwith the George Wilde family in Ann Arbor The Martin Ritter family called afthe Mark Nash home and at the Martin Ritter Sr home at LakelandThursdayMrs Ruth Ritter took care of thesmall daughters of Mrs Betty Lou Strong of Brighton last week The Robert Read family spentThanksgiving with the James Brogan family in LansingThe Louis Stackables entertainedMrs Eleanor Ledwidge, Jerry andDavid, Mrs Raymonda Morris anddaughters, Mrs Nan Meabon anddaughter for Thanksgiving oThe Howard Reads had for theirguests turkey day, Ross Read andwife, the George Wildes sr and theGeorge Wildes jr and the Don Dalls of Ann ArborMr and Mrs Roy Brooks ofFlint called on Mrs Mary Hoff last Tuesday The Cy AtLees of Gladwin andthe Bob Tasch family of Pinckneywere turkey eday guests of the Wayne AtLeesLawrence Camburn  wife spentThanksgiving at the Clare Barnum home in UnadillaMrs John Wilson who has beeniing in the old Marble school hasmoved to Texas we bearpyThey lihy elniitL11Its time for emergency pasturawhen grazing sets shori like this 9D AIRY farmers can holp lickthe traditional summer milkslump by growing well fertilisedemergency pastures to pinchhit for bluegrass growth that is burned out by hot, drou htyweather, reports the MiJdle West Soil Improvement Committee Emergency pastures such asSudan grass or oats and rape, says the committee, can payoff in fatter milk chockscan save you minvnating the cost  i grain They r n fu icosts of mik i rduccrease your iui tvj The key thighpasin get thoneeds a hi i Whethti grass or aemergency pnot only a L but ample amount of fertilizerus well Using a fertilizer containingnitrogen, phosphate and potashat from 300 to 500 pounds peracre can be good insuranceagainst poor stands and lowyields that cut the carrying ca pacity and run up the cost ofeach pound of feed Agronomists at Corn Bolt colleges say that seedmrjs foremergency or supplementalpastures can ton made up to themiddle of June Sudan grass is particularlyresistant to drought, the agronomists point iUt One precaution is necessity,however Agronomists nclvsekeeping livestock off grass pasture until lieis 18 or more incnthas taken on a dak , This is a saftu UJ acid po in T in iis is re ToioilsS cm,,,t h  nd</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>J ff atchatom j, November 23, 1956No 4UChiviAN MIRROfc LOCAL NtWS DEK hlWMtt EACK Plight of state Republicans w outlined at Muskegon last week byD Hale Brake who was aa electedofficial for more than 20 years Heaid Gov Williams will run for a5u term and will be hard to beatBe wanta a top flight oandidate and is against any primary competition,competitionAt preset, the Republicans arconsidering three men, Mayor Cooo of Detroit on account of his Detroitstrength, Cong Ford of Grand Rap,ids and Cong Bentley of Owosao Cobos health is not good and hespends much time in Araono,Fordhas a strong personal following buthis financing is limited Bently is the most willing and has plenty ofmony and has offered to step aside for either of the other candidatesThe spring convention is at DetroitFall convention at Grand Rapids on Sept 1 and primary Aug 7The Mich Economic DevelopmentCom wants funds to bring more industries to Michigan, They want135,000 from the legislature forthe purpose Other states are spending as much as three million Thereare now 234 idle factory buildingsin Michigan Senator Bert Story of Owossowho was a musician in the civil war war has won hia fight to get theshrubbery removed around the monument of Austin Blair, civil war governor on the state capitol lawn so the inscripton can be readDec 1 is Safe rDriving Day foin MichiganHONORED AT SHOWERSAnn 3rley Reason Lobdtfl was Honored fV 2 showers last week On  Tuesday night Paula Curlett gavednnen shower at the Masonic ha1 games were played a luncheon wasserved and the honor guest gotmany, nice gifts Friday night tthe Rainbow Girlsan dboard members gave one at thehome of Marilyn Gustafson with Pat and board members gave one at the guest of honor got numerous giftsDue to thefact that the gym willnot be ready until some time in Jan uary the first 3 games scheduledfor here with Brighton, Hartland and Dexter will all be palyed awayThe game Jan 5 with South Lyonis here if the gym is readyPinckney is working out on thacement floor They have 6 lettermen backDan Packer, Dick HiggsTom Wylie Alvin Simonson, andCharles HenrySO WE CHAT 4H CLUBThe South Marion So We ChvClub met with Shirley Wylie Nov14 on Cedar Lake Rd  Their Xmss Party was discussed, and namesdrawn for gifts Refreshments weraserved We have a bake sale December8 at 0 a m at the Byerly Store i iHowellMAIL EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS Its time to start those Christmasmailings Postmaster Baughn saidtoday, launching the 1955 Mailearly for Christmas CampaignBy the calendar its only a montiaway but in the postoffice its Xnun today and every day to Dec 25 AilIfre necessary arrangements havebeen made to,, handle the maramotnflow Zmas mail which is expected I to break all records Housewives are asked to help inir this effort to deliver every pack  age and card before Dec 25 They buy the cards and gilts and handUthe mailing The success in havingal gifts and cards delivered oa tfciineisa matterpf advalplannlng nd preparation which should be donodone thi week The Postmaster recommends youtake the following steps at onceGtyour Xraas, list and check it carefully Make sure each address has tthe full name street and number, tone and state Stock np on stamps use 8 cent stamps for first dossservict and 2 cent for third classservice and ask any questionsyou have about mail service andregulationsMail your parcels in stong cartoons, using heavy mapping paperand tie with strong cord, A modestinvestment fa this will pay big divifends in safe delivery of cherish dChristmas rifts After your gifts wrapping andpacking is complete plan your mailings so that those far the imstdistaat points go fint Get all ICTJTdistant mailings into the TSostofflce tttfcfte Dec 5, and tfcou for nearly fMrfntt fcy Dae 10 Youll 1J gild Bob Tasch and wle attended theMichiganOhio game a Ann Arber Saturday , IThe Jack Sharps of Lansing andMrs Mae Metz of Howell wce Sunday guegU of the Lee LaveysMr and MrsFred Bead and LouisEvans were Sunday dinner guestsof the James Whitley familyTerry Season, gon of the Roy Reasons, underwent an operation for anabcess at St Joe hospital, Ana Arbor last week His parents called onhim Sunday He was to come home today iMesdames Edna Campbell nad Vivian Ledwidge called on theicaunt, Mrs Grace Kelly in Oosso Sunday The Carl Lentz family of Tnjingwill spend Thanksgiving with thOna Campbells The Tony Stulle family of Detroitwere Sunday guests of the Gerry Eiehman family MrsRoberta Miller called on MrsEmmett King, at St Joe hospital inAnn Arbor Sunday The Peter Straiger family of Ypsilanti spent Sunday with the JohnBoyers ,Guy Blair returned home fromSparrow hospital, Thursday and ismuch betterMrs Emily Roach had an auctionon the V G Dinkel farm and hasgone back to DetroitMrs Ed Rounalfer and daughter,Marian of Genoa, Floyd Kent andwife of Howell and the EstonC larks of Unadiila ga  Ms Rob ert Pike a birthday surprise FridayMr and Mrs Hugh Ward of JacksonCharles Whilehead an I wife an IBeatrice Lamborn of Gregory calledon the Jesse Henrys Sunday48 members of the MarionIosJunior Kings Daughters attended aparty Saturday at the home of Irene May cock Shirley Wylie wathere Dr Hariow Shehan and wife ofJackson and Billy Shehan of Ann Arbor called on the William Shehans Sunday vRoy DilliBghatp and wife ealleion Guy Blair Jit Fowlerville Monday afternootkThe Harold WaT family of Fenton called on the Charles Wards onSunday Mr and Mrs Robert Pike attended the wedding of her neicefPhyilia Murdock to Gerald Siegal of Owosso Saturday afternoon at the Corruna Methodist churchThe 4H Girls Clubs in this section attended the Mich StateMarnuette football game at East Lann sing Saturday The Joe Basydlos,Mrs Lester McAfea and JamesSinger droveThe Lloyd Hendee family spentSunday at the Ed Nuoffer home In HoltMr and Mrs W Pawjasyk ofWhite eLodge have moved into Rev McLucass apt on Pearl StMrs Beatrice VanHorn and MrsIrvin Parker were in Lansing TusdayMr and Mrs James Weoster oiColumbus, Ohio and the Robert Seefield family of Josclyn Lake called on the Earl Baughns SundayMrs Beatrice VanHorn and Mrand Mrs Wray Hinckley attended the funeral of Susan Randall inAnn Arbor MondayMr and Mrs Vern Kennedy andMrs Irvin Kennedy were in Lansing iMonday jThe Pinckney firemen got 86 ontheir muscular dystrophy drive onMonday night but have not yet finished in the villageThe country hasnot been canvassed yet jfiarl Wax jr sflot a deerPingree last week ijr returned ,Moatmortae cotanty Saturday Nodeer Too much snow Joe PI M mil returned Dress BlackRiver Friday with a deer WflmotttPlummer got one at LuxoraeArthur Godfrey the TV entertainer, hunted at Loptoa, Mkh Mietuleer hunters ran iato theworst weather in their history 1 raised all day Tuesday, snowed andblew a blizzard Wesdaesday aadThursday, making hunting impossibleThe casualties the first week were20 dead and 12 lost Eight of thedead died of heart attacksQuite a few are going up for thisweek end Billy Miller, Chris Cantobell and Don Packer are going o Douglas Lake Aslo DickHiggsThe deer hunters from here whrwent north did not have too much luck Most of them did not get deerAmong the successful one wereGeorge Meabon at Lovells, Fred Barry of Portage Lake at Atlanta, Robert Baxter at Newberry, JoePlummer at Black River and DrRay Duffy at Indian River Dr got210 1b oneSunday Erwin dark, Robert Merkel of Dexter and Leo Ewers stopped at Don Swarthouta, each with adeee on their car shot near Alpena Don did not get oneThe press claims over JOG deorwere shot in Livingston county andhalf that number in Washtenaw 30does were shot illegally in Livingston county and 10 in Washtynaw2 arrests were madeEarl Ward jr got one near Pinsfree and Harry Dankers near the oldcounty farm Ed Standiah shot  176 lb buck near Patterson Lake Friday Gorman Kelly helped him loadit on his carThe area back of the W H Meyer farm was so thick with hunterSaturday many were afraid to shoot for fear of hitting a hunter Manydeer have been seen hereMatteson and wife went to back tit MaryFr AJbert SckaHU, FMsuiaeg oOM and devouoaa, Friday eveningConfession, Friday evening afterwean Devotioa and Saturday from730 to 900 p m and feondaj bofoce the 800 Calvaty Meaoomnc Chanh Walter Worshif 1000fanoay Sea ol 1100Peoples Meeting 730Cottage Fellowship Service 800tiementary Scbooi  LUKRENT COMMENTCavesEev J ff Winger, rantor ,Soaojy School 930  mMorning Woramp 1046 a m Than, night prayer matingat the etarch at S00Wed choir pactko 7 M p m,TU Pttftos OkircaMU West between Mala aad UaablUa StreetROT Keith Ruegsegger PastorSuaday School 94ft a mMoraiag Werahip 1050 AM Youth Group 700 p mEvening Service 300 p m1Thqrs Prayer Meeting  800 p mJr Choir Practice Wed  400 p m 8c mto Practice Wed 7 JO p mNeighboring NotesBrighton will vote on a new char ter Dec5 which includes a city mgi1 George Woodward is the new pre ids to the Brighton Kiwanis Club George Ttfousner of brighton WHS married to Peggy Smith of Whit more Lake at the Methodist chhrcithere Nov 12 by Rev ComptonThe Brighton ArguT claims a record of g wina and 0 losses f ,r theBrighton Junior Varaity team We woadr what they did wtth the gamefillckney Junior Varsity wonthem lo to 14y thieve i8 pr,valnt 11Stockbridge 6 place, were b ok,nthl where he w Meyer is also going northjMrs Clark is teaching or her  Monday at 730 a m ccars driven by Harry Wallace of Pinckneyand Gertrude Robinson of Lakeland crashed on M36 E this side of th THHooker hornNeither wasv urtmuch but the cars were damagedconsiderablyState police were called to Patterson and Cedar Lake Rds south afhere at 1220 a m Tuesday wherea car containing Jack Elwell, 18Jnd Kay Moore, 17, of Ypsilaati hW atree An ambulance was calledDr Duffy rendered Ant aid Ralph Graham who formerly lived with Rev FrMurphy here calledat the Dispatch office Tuesday withhis wife whom he married at St Patricks Cathedral,New York Citylast Saturday She was An Danffieri ef New York They ware anroute to Chicago He is in the aircorp and recently rttormad lens Englamd aad is sow ssaifned toTi PINCKNEY KINGS DAUGHTERSThe Pinckney  Kings Daughterswill meet Thursday, Dec 1 at 180 p m with Mrs Fred Read Bringgifts aad jelly for Sanitarium animints for convalescent homes Pearl Madsen, SecPINCKNEY OES CALENDAR Nov 86Initiation 8 p mDee 9Regular meeting 8 p mDec 13School of Instruction 730p mWHAT THANKSGIVNG MEANS TO METhanksgiving means a lot to mbecause it is the day of giving thanks to Our Lord I have a lot toto be thankful for, but I could never name all of them However,some things that I am thaakfvl for aremy home, my food, my clothesityown bedroom, the free country we live in and most of all my family Thanksgiving is also the day whenthe whole family gets together aad has a turkey dinner My grandxnother, aunts and uncles, cousins and all my other relatives have a wonderful time As you can see, I enjoy Thanksgiving very much By Carol Miller WILIAM Br MARSHALLWiljjam Barrett Marshal, 87 diedat Rowe hospital, Stockbridga San day He was a Unadiila farmer until he retired a few years ago and moved to Stockbridge His wifeHis wife Js Sarah Hopkins MarMarshaJI died in 1964 Of the 6children bora to thorn but 2 surviveMrs George Meabon of Pinckneyand Mrs Lorna May of UoadtylaThe funeral was at the MimerFuneral Home Stockbridge this af teraoan Rev Vouch officiatingBurial in Stockbridge Cemetery,TH NBWSThe Pegs of Pinckney mat 16 with Mn Tod Gray Mrs  Malby was th guoit speaker Thenext mooting is Doc 7 with MrsJohn Teasmor at 1000 a m The 4H ClotWng eluba of Masdames Mavis BaaydWola Halt, andLucy Schoman will hold a bake salein the Reason building No M 10jo m to 100 pmTWs to to holp pay fora sowing I ment on their parking meters Robert Raymor of Dexter shot adeer at Peach Mt at 805 the iirat1 day and March Birchmeyer one atj 823 on Gregory RdI The engagement of Francis Mc, Calla of Whitmore Lake to David Baldug of Dexter is announced Clyde Wimbles of Fowlerville died Nov 15 The funeral was thereThursday with Masons in charge Clyde VanGorder of Fowlervillewas found dead in his car on Gregory Rdlast Wednesday morning H2had returned from deer hunting and had taken 2 companions homewhen he suffered a fatal heart at tack He was dead in his cr allnight before being found He leaveshis wife the former Edna Wardtwo brothers Glenn and CharlesThe Fowlerville stores, following a poll will be open Saturday nightsI Linden lost their last game to Ut ley of Flint 18 tohi Their record is8 won and 1 lost   Mrs Anna Pacey of rowlerviilewas given a birthday party surprise party laBt FridayHaze Bennett of South Lyon wasmarried to Mildred Gulp, Detroitat the Church of Precious Blood on November 5 Reception a the BlueDanube They are vacationing in FloridaThe Sun Oil Co is drilling for oilon the Gage farm on KensingtonRoad in Green Oak The new South Lyon 3cheol wijbbo dedicated Dec 4Fowtaille and Okemus highschool tied for the Iagham CountyLeague title The Howell Junior Varsty teamwon aU games on their schedulej Howell high school won the title in the Capitol Circuit by taking allgames They only had 7 points seorod against themGeorge Robb of Fowlerville gotthe highest price at the Mich StateHolstom Sale 700 for a cowThe 8 BOW deputies authorized bythe board of supervisors are GeorjrcPtnlan of Fowlerville and Theodore Soesrs of Howell S Grace6 ehildren report their fathers gotdeer already this season Alan Bur has new hat ana clothe FamCrant a new bracfcletLiuda VanBlaricum a new hat Dr and Mrs Yoceand daughter, Ruth Elaine ere guests at the Beachy home Shy hasthe same nome g Kutn Elaia  Beachy and ame cobiing and aijDr Yoder showed pictu e of India Kathleen Singer likd the pictures of the lions the besi Our childrenenjoyed the snow and made snow nifn ieter Kaiser has a baby sistercalled Nancy We are surry Linda Curts moiher is in the hospital Second and ThirdPat Plummer spent the week endwith his grandmother, Joan Euh mans uncle, Tony from Garden Cicyvisited them Kathy Shttelroe was in Piymouh for the week endNancholtisers dady went hunting, i illyShirey saw Arthur Godfrey whilehe was up nori,h Judy Borowsk, had company from Dexter ConnieKeiser visited in Dcarbori Sunday, ierry Morgans lad is hone fionthe hospital Ann Marie YoungsAunt Bemardine s ini Stt Joe hos pital Roger Bonnt r visite  the De troit museum last week Marc Mtyer is going north with his folks this week endThird GradeFrancis Reasons brother, Tenyhas had an operation in Ft, Joe hopiial but is getting along  fine J eeAllisons father cut his wrist work ing in a machine shop and had Lohave 6 stitches takenCarol Iaurinnens great Aunt Hilda, is visitingthem She will go with them toChicago this weekCarols auntt ad uncle, Mr and Mrs Chas Bick ofof Highland Park also visked thinFourth GradeOur Thanksgiving program isabout the real people who cameacross the ocean in 1620 Thiitcen of us will fee dreessed like t e Pgrims We nave a window pane gatden and are watching roo s an  and leavesgrqw from a kernal ofof comrIn arithmetic we axe dividing by 2 and 3 Those wh  Tiad thnmumps are bak in schol We arjanxious to see the puppet show on Tuesday It is Peppy and His Pirates I The Detroit police seem to haveadded a sideline to their duties, tfeatoi mulwile Quite a few babies aretxiay ushered into the world bythem Mostly where it is impossible to gee the expectant mother to ahospital or the family doctor famwtbe local u In the old days in thissection births without a doctor were nut uncommon and the person whoofficiated was the midwife or praciieai nurse  Then yo precent ot aUbirth were in the home Seldom wassuch a case hospitalized unless there were complications The costol a birth then was 30 or less Nowit is from 3u0 to 500   The legislature recently passtd aa law setting a limit of 65 miles am Hour for autoes n the day time and55 miles at night Now motoristwant an interrelation ot the law S3they will know when day starts andnight begins This it would seemwouiu var with the seasons in the winter it is often dark around 600p mSenator Kefuuvor of Tennessee isinvestigating the adoption rackttt in which fabulous profits are said tohave been madeHe is inquiring into the rings activities in Florida nowThe ring composed of unscrupulous doctors lawyers and midwives gets the babies from unwed mothers forhospitable care and sells them tochildless couples to from 3000 to10,000 Most states have strict ad option laws but this is gottenaround by having the unwed mother register under the name of the woman desiring to adopt tthe baby Inthis way undesirable people get thf babies who could not have gotteithem legally Movie stars ar goodcustomers of orphanages and mostol thfm have adopted one or babies paying big pricesFotiTfch Jjid Fifth Scharme fiaxters dad shot a deBonnie Wylies horse hung himself,Frank Hoy said there was  car accidnnt on M36E n ai his home Monday morning Dulie McCarty wentskating Sunday Leroy Porter has , a new pony Pat Tessmers famil jwas campin over the week en 1  Rev Meedon of the Howell Baptist Church comes up with a newidea  Instead of letting the children go around Tricking and Treating Halloween eve he would hava themcollect money for CHOP the agency that sends food, clothing etc to thestarving people of Kurope and AsiaWe donL think this will prove popular with the kiddies who get a kickout of seeing who can get the biggest bag full of treats on HalloweenFifth CJIn a word contest to see how manywords we could et out of Thanks giving the winners were Ronnie Singer and 4Cathy Gustafson, rumers up Wallace Singer and Mary Lee Aschenebrenner Ojr p otframhas been changed many times duto mumps and absences, there werv as many as 11 a day bu we intendto put it on Our Thanksgiving mu al is completed We painted ou school bus we made of cardboardfor our play It is bus No 8 Wemade get well carIs for all our sickand Ann Menkes sister who is 11months old and had a major operation Fifth and Sixth GradesCharles Beals is out with mumpsWayne Williams with an ear infect ion Timmy Somers is still in th upper peninsula We are doing paper raffia on bottles This week W  are joining the Red Cros Ouvroom is kover the membership quotaThe Mothers club membership is 40 percent This week WJ vflrfltinnhaveLIBRARY NBWSi New books are Circus Parade by Fenner, Jack Davis Forward by Burffoyne, Windy Foot at the County Fair by Frost, Moccasin Trail by McGrawMrs Thomas Bonser has been apj pointed te the legislative Committee f the Mlthigas Iihrarx Ajsn Sixth ursutcWednesday we read reports onAfrica We iare checking our library reading Some of us need to read more books Fiiday our roomhad a football game with Mrs Hea tons room It was a tie 0 to 0 Weane organizing our library so we jcan use it more easily We havelearned a song about Africa It is Marchnjj to Pretoria4H NEWSThe Q T Quick Threaders 4Hpremiums from Fowlerville Fairwere handed out We have lots ofprojects planned There is no meet ing Thursday ht this weeV The Q T vuiek Threaders 4HClub was organized last Wednotnegday night at tne home of Mrs Rene Miller who is our leader All meembers are in their third yearThe officers are President Carol Miller Vice President, Oristina JarolawskiSecretary, Dorothy DoykTreoasiiror, Sharon Griffittha We dont remember a murder casethat attracted more attention than the unn in Colqrada last week inwhich Giloert Jack Graham is saidto have confessed to have planteda bomb in hia mothers suitcase as she boarded a plane which wreckedthe plane killing 44 people, includ in his mother His purpose was tocollect life insurance on his mottherIhc only case v cin recall that paralMg it the Lattimer case in Jackson of some 60 years agoLa iineis father once had a drup stoveat Stockbridgre, Mich, but moved toJackson where th elder Lattimrdied The mother and son ran thedrutf store The sonlPvinR, was wild and soon became well known in theDKrot red ligrht ditricMrs Latmer was murdered Irving provedhe went to Detroit that nijfht andregistered at the Russell House, thanDetroits leadinp hotel He was herenext morning when notified of his mothers death But the police werenot satisfiedThey found a Michigan Central conductor who said Latimerreturned to Jackson on a late trainand another one who said he got onan early morning train at a water stop outside Jackson and returnedto Detroit This was about all theevidence apainst him but he was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment still protesting his inoc f,Heryed over 60 years, es ttenJgovernor after governordown his request for parole He warassigned to the green house there and was always an object of curiosity to prison visitorsFinally in 1927Gov Fred Green pardoned himwhen Henry Ford promised him a job He was thene approaching 80years of age He did not stay long hore and was picked up for vagrancy and spent his, last days at the Wayne county poor house at EloisoIn Miami, Oklahoma, one RobertSmith is suing a beverage company for 10,000 because he fonad mouse in a bottle of soft drinks hi purchased which was made by themHe claims it inflicted permanentmental and physical injuryAVON PRODUCTSI have my new Avon ChristmflCatalomie snowing a complot of Avon 01ft Seta for Menman and Chfldresu Severaltoo Marge Defc UP MT1U wry  f, Norember 28, 1965L AUTOMATIC WASHERS and DRYERS poultry there yesterday when we of PlymouthJn the 3rd period Piack stopped by  j ney pulled their old favorite Vic A drive is on to collect funds forthe Ute SenatorJjmes McMillanGeorge Barnes is county chairmanThe local committee is George WTeeple, H W Crofoot, SGTeple, Charles Love, Albert Jackson, BenMontague and Goree BullisEdna Foster of Fowlerville is visiting Beulah Burgess50 friends of Gregory Devereauxsurprised him Saturday on his 18thbirthday Rev Fr Comrnerford was toastmaster at the Catholic Thanksgiv ing banquet at Chelsea Bert Hicks has a new windmillKatie VanBlaricum was bridesmaid for her cousin, Grace Avis ofHartand, Wednesday lateralled to Swarthout who threw a lorn pass to Harold Reason who had started down tin field when the ball was snapped Hi,, took it over his shoulder and ran 10yards to score Jim Nash converted In the lust period Plymouth filledthe air with passes and L Woodcaught one in the end zone to score Their conversion try was blocked Weddige was hartt and did not playI Jam Nash playing FB and Stanch of Ann Arbor played tacklej Deer hunters are returning Nor1 man Reason came back with an S point buck and, wildcat HOWELLTHEATREHOWELL, MICHIGANne   ov f 23 2 nksgivis Day 230 Conte wymu  Chlt H  yCharlton HestoninLUCY GALLANT in TechnicolorFriday Saturday, Nov 25, 26 UouWe Ftof 25 AgoIron the laborsaving, modern nay 10DAY FREE TRIAL IJN YOUR OWJN HOMEIron rileTHE1BONERTHAT IRONSWASHABLELet as w yon how Ironrite carhndironing drnSr fare ya aouri each week,1MA  Mfofoar1 your healthaa sppesiacTry anWlarite AutomaticIroaer ia year home for 10 Iwjthoht charge Di t fonrite two torn opn ends letira tntytkby in the washBtkt    tptiekly, simply,PaatiraQy The Gordon Creamery which atone time was buying more milkthan any other institution in thecounty has closed down until Dec 1 A week ago they laid of 4 trucks,leaving only Ben White and GeeneDinkel operating Pincksiey Independents beat Plymouth here Sunday 7 to 6 in a hardgame  The first half was scorless, both sides continually punting witnDon Swartthout getting 10 to 15 yds more on his punts than McArdle H J Wickman, Howell factoryi owner was killed at a caVein at his j plant there Thursday1   Pinckney high school lost theiradebate to Michigan Center last week They meet Northville thisweek 2Elizabeth Kelly and Stanley Meisenburg were married at Dexter Saturday by Rev Fr Sullivan , IH E I D IandWHITE13 young people were entertainedat the George Sniviely home afterchurch Sunday nightWayne Bennett of Fowlerville hasmoved on the Wilcox farm on theHowell Road  y, Monday No 27, 28te Sunaay, 26 p mKirk Douglap and Silvana ManganoinULYSSESin TechnicolorTues, Wed, Thur Nov 29,30,Decl Katherine Hepburn Rossani B,aziI letj SUMMERTIMEiit Tecnoicoior LEE THEATREHUPMORE FJKE U Thurs November 25, 24 Youag Hearts in LoveAINT MISBEHAVERory Calhoun, Piper LaurieJckJparson and Mamie VauDorenFriday Saturday, Nov 25, 26 John Agar and Mara Corday inTARANTULA PlusRUNNING WILD Color Cartoon, Mon, Tues, No 2777, 28, 25Humphrey Boart  Fredic MarshinTHE DESPERATE HOURS Vista VisionNovelty Late News Color CaroooWednes4ay,Thursda Nov 30 Dec LilSCAPTAIN LIGHTFOOT in TechnicolorRock Hudson and Barbara RustFeaturetU News CartoonOnly Ironrite has 2 completely utable open end  shooting a deer near Pinckney is asked to phone the conserva,ion dept Brighton AC 9 9035 andCALL US TODA1 FOR DETAILS ufJNQ OBUCjATION TO BUYTHE wiVEY HARDWARENotes of 48 Years Ago Lt Hoff and frimi of Flint stoppd here Saturday enroute backfrem the MichMinn, football game The James Jeffreyg famly haveflaved to town in the CharlesGrinea houseEditor Andrews and wife are Thankagiving with the N Pacey attended the funeral ofhis uncleJohn Pacey,in Dexter Mon day William Kennedy of Detroit isher buying hardwood timber for shipment to London, Ontario jThe busiest place in ttown now is Ed Famams poultry house where 12 women and 6 men are dreessingpoultry for the Lftroit holiday nvirket There were 12 wajon loads of Let Our Bonk Help You Finance OneStreamlined, comfortable, with a superb engine,or just a good used car to use for business orshopping, todays market has a car for almcnteveryone You can own one too, with the helpof our lowrate bank financing Karh auto ionn is planned for the indnidurl customer, with payments to fit your incomelor financing your cir purchase    bank rebest SYLVANTHEATREa man will come to your home or T Wed Thurg Noy ufood locker weigh the deer and meas  Tnanksgivi Day gpeciaL ure the antlers and calculate its  ,N0T 8Ag  STRANGERV r1 ijr J J  A Drama StarringMrs Clara Kennedy and son, Robert Mhchum 0UWa DeHavilUndGeorge of Detroit and Wilbur Eis Shows 7jl0 and 925eie and wife of Fowlerville called onti io,aoy iuaueub lf memberthip in tke Federalkisurance CorporatioDSTATE BANK Years of Sai Mrs Emma Vollmer SundayTHE BETTER WAYTo Finance a New Automobile IsTHE BANK WAYBuying a car with a loan from thisbank gives you these clearcut advantagas1 Lower dealer price because we advance all cash above down payment2 Lower interest rate than you might otherwise payS Spacedout repayments for yourconvenienceFinance your car the better waywith a cash loan here  Friday,, Saturday, Nov 25, 26PETE KELLYS BLUES StarringJack Webb and Janet Leighand Edmond OBrienin Color and CineScopeCartuoi and NeweSunday, Monday Nov 27, 28Sunday Shows 3, 5,7, 9j TALL MAN RIDING With Randolph Scott, riding for revenge in Color and CineScopeCartoon and SpirtFirst akrFtaal SupervUJoLAJ1 JDoait8 JCaeh Tues, Wed, Thur, Nov 29,30,Dec1I AM A CAMERAA Comedy StarringShelley Winters, Julia HarrisShows 715 and 905 ComingZimba, To Hell anj Back Trial, Aint Misbehavingtciear thats going places with the Young in HeartBiggest, roomiest in their field3 low priceranges2 or 4 doors V8 or 6Announcing a complete new lineup ofPlymouth Suburban station wagons Allwith Allnew Aerodynamic Styling, magical PushButton Driving, ami a new Hy Fixe V8 plus 9090 TurlioTorque forTop Thrust at TakeOff Take your pickBig New 4door Sport Suburbans TheBoet luxurious Suburbans in Plymouthhistory Luggage rack standard equip ment 6 or 8 passengers V8 or 6 Big New 2  4door Custom SuburbansAnother brandnew line of jetinspiredbeauties 6 or 8 passengers V8 or 6Big New 2ooor De Luxe Suburbans Aperfect combination of cleanlined glamourand famous Plymouth economy 6 passengers, V8 er 6See Your Dealer Taday and See Which PlymouthSuburban Best Suits Your Familys Needs FIRST LOWPRICE CAR WITHMAGIC PUSHBUTTON DRIVING With a fingertip touch on a button,you select your driving range As easy as flicking a light switch f henPlymouths fully automatic PowerFlite  worlds smoothest transmission  takes over Its the ultimatein driving easeAllnew Aerodynamic200 V hp available witb PowerPak in all 4 lines  Belvtdere, Savoy, Plan and Suburban Or choose 187 dp in Belvedere and Suburban Knes In Savoy and Piaza lines you get 180 V8 hp If you prefer the supereconomy of Plymouths PovmRow 6afso available in alJ 4 lines you get 125 hp r HI hp witb PowerPakMot445 EAST MAIN CKNEY,  PHONE CONSERVATION NOTESThe 8000 acre jet USair base atKalkaska will be closed to all huntng This also applies to militarypersonel They will however be allowed to fish thereThe next legislature will be asked by the conservation dept to restore their authority to regulate thesize of the deer herdThree fires burned over 4 of anj acre last week The seasons total is 7,204 acres burned over and 1151firesThe pheasant kill in Michigan isestimated at 1, 250,000A 40 person delegation fromSherman township,StJcseph coumyvisited the dept hst week to pro test establish of a 4,500 acre recreation area thereTheir reason ij it would take too much land off thej tax rolls78 acres has been aHded to theStirling state park at Mon oe1056000 lake trout eggs are beingprocessed at Marquete  Fishing licenses and digests willbe available Dec 1 from Michigans 42000 dealers26 counties shared the 171,000from national forest receiptsGoebiconaty grot the most 30,000Herring runs are approachingther peak in Saginaw Bay and oth her placesSPECIAL NOTICEFrom now until further notice mystore will be closed SundaysiefcaveyBASKETBALL SCHEDULT 5556 Dec 2, Brighton hereDec 8 Hartland hereDec 16 Dexter here Jan 6, South Lyon there Jan 13, Boysville thereJan 20, Manchester thereJan 27, Hartland there Feb 3, Dexter thereFeb 10, South Lyon hereFeb 17 Boysville hereFeb 24, Manchester here March 2, Stockbridge thereDEW DROP INN Located at 45S5 E M36 NearLakelandWishes to announce their Winter hoars as followsSUN TOES WED THUBS 10 A M to 10 P MFRIDAY AND SATURDAY 100 A AL t 1KM A MCLOSED MONDAYS SERVINGBreakfasts, Plato LWCIMOS, Diners, Short Orders, lee CNM aaei Pep Carry 0 Meals m Mmyw , i  c  , v WTT, rDttPACH Wednewy, November 23, 1955oreLINGERIEGENTS FURNISHINGSCANNED GOODS SHOESGROCERIES DRYGOODS5WHBe wise live ElectricallyYoull love the wonderful things an e ,Ciothes dryer does for your laundryand youri Isposition The day can be dark and gloomy, but your clothes safely dry  V r lY  sunshinein an electric dryer ,If you want to whisk through washday with asmile on your face and extra time on your hands,dry clothes the modern wayelectficallyor y DtepafeaM Sceoad CUuVttter at FbttaffiotAc of UMK t HIT114 So Howell SC RKJOMJ, Mkfc SaUcriptioo Prk fljo a TrCharles Caird of Rush Lake washurt in an auto accident at McGregT pmd PinekneyDexterRdsWedaasand taken to McPherson hosptalMrs Thomas Bonner and son,Roger attended the Book Fair at theDetroit Historical Museum Friday and ha dinner at the Hotel Statler iEdsil Meyers orchestra is now playing at the Anchor Inn, Portage Lake Friday nightThe Hubert Ledwidge family oRoyal Ook were Sunday guests ofMrs Eleanor Ledwidge jThe Bob Gannons of Redfordwere Sunday guests of the FrancesShehans iMrs Ray Zigo of Ypsilanti spentSunday with the Vince LaRosas Mrs Andrew Negbitt entertained her bridge club Tuesdayiits to CHOOM From taaonatnt wlm WmmCKHANNEn Sunoco Fue  Oi I The Robert Reads were in Detroitlast SaturdayThe Harold Porter family spenttthe week end in Grand Rapids with  the J DeYoung family Mrs Charles Michaels and child ren of Saginaw spent Sunday at the  Mark Nash home, fMrs Jane Clark of Dexter ami IMrs Barbara Bekkering and daugh fter of Howell spent Saturday at the Mark Nash homeDr and Mr Levi Meedo of Wilmington Delaware and Mrand Mrs Joe Muhin ox Detroit were week end gusts of th org VanNormansPhillip Hudson and daugh ier,Ruthof Detroit were Sunday guess oi the Lester McAfee familyThe Clifford VanHorns returned jfrom California last Thursday Mis j Lester McAfee met them at Willow jKun airport  Devie Hammer entered St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor, for treatmentlast week , The Keith Bradburys of Chelseea spent Sunday at the L J Henry thome jWhile thi family were at the Gor j don Hester home in Ypsilanti lsweek someone entered the Andrew Nesbitt home here and took 100worth of articles, including jewelryand gunsFriday Mrs Eloise Campbell andBeverly with Mrs Ralph Glenn ofGregory attended a meedng of theChilson Kings Daughters a the Louis Herbst hmeThe Herb Palrtjer family will at tle JamesJjome at HowellLavein Clark and wife attendedthe MichOhio football game atAnn Arbor SaturdayWalter Clark was in ieoria, II1last week Johnny Dinkel spent Thuisdaynight with Larry Gyde Davy Burns spent the week endat the James Burns home in AnnArbor Mrs Helen Young gave a birthday party for son, Dickie, Saturday The Howard Reads had diarurwith the George Wildes in Ann Arbor Saturday 21 members of Piuckney Chapter145 0 E S attended the FriendshipNight at Fowlervilie Ftiday Walter Clark saw the DetroitLions Chicago Bears football gameat Detroit Sunday Murray Kennedy went to SouthBend Indiana, Saturday to see theNotre DameIowa foot ball aame, Wilbur Eisele and wife of Fowlerville were Sunday dinner guests of the Merwin Campbells Mrs Eloyse Campbel with Beverly and Mrs Dorothy Winslow andher Lakeland Junior Circle attend ded a meeting of the MarionIosco Kings daughters Wednts iay David and Jerry Le Iwidge spentthe week end at the Desmond Lcdwidge home in Green Oak Mrs Denise LaRosa gave a birthday party Saturday for Mary JeanMcMacken at tier hume HAS BEEN ADDED TO OUR BUSJNESS 8 attended the Home Extensionmeeting Wednegday at the home ofMrs Ted GrayMrs Alta Meyer called on Arthur Wright Sunday at St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor He was a pupil cfhers lagt year at the Harger sch ol George Dogg who has been helping his brother, Murray,at tthe GulfOil Station the past 6 weeks returned to his job with the ExCllo Coin Detroit Monday The Claude Smedleys who have rrYRON HUGHES  Ormplete Line Plumbing Rxturesr Sumlins r,y WR Sell We ServiceH  80Q6Take A Peirces Store for WomenUse Our tayaway Plan WE GIVE GOLD STAMPSt  J TWe Are Ready to Service You on Both lw 1 and     Nell5e Clark hue at 0 i Dext U VlU   ALSO AS U8I7AL WE HAVE TKEBert Quality ol Coal, 03 and Birikimg SappfittD EHQEYSONSPfciweHAlWDeitor  r Dexter Corners have moved to Dexter where they bought a home BillClark of Ann Arbor will move in bis mothers house The James Young and Bill ClarkI families of Ann Arbor called onEllen Read visited the Northlmd atDetroit Tuwday , Mesdames Pat ftupert of Howe1, June Hendee, Lenore and Florence, Wagoner Bad dinner at the Canopy, Brighton id Only yiiTHE ROUSH tmttiiWGWater Systems PlumRnf Renfruckne,  V  t VACATIONISTSBE CAREFULcrcfttypt taifcuretaHi A MffOMST RATIO TOMY4Pormettter Equip  Supply IMSMSf GtAWiWa, BRIGHTON PHONE ACADEMY 9 78 THE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL OORNEIThe f ipcitney sanitariumRsy M Duffy, M D Pinckaey MichiganCall 1100 A H to 200 P M Exeept WednesdaysMOD, Tues, FrL, Sat 700 to 800 P Mtawy lOJNERAL HOMEDM DirectorModem q Ambuiamie ServiofPHONE U PxIU Y 83221THIS OLE CARThis ole car one knew wmi children,Thli die car ence knew a wife,This ok car onct kntw a husband And  merry family lift   But this fomilyi trips are over,Picked a dongroui spot to passThen they caw deaths angel peekinThrough the broken windshield glassAint gonna need this car no longer,Alnrt gonna need this car no moreHad no time te fix the brakes up,Had no time to fix the door,Had no time to fix the iteerinOr to drive wfth more restraintAint gonna need this car no longer,Theyve been taken to meet the Saint   Accident Prevention Dejtmnts MutuuU of Wausau LYLK iV MUM SELL ASSOCIATE Zllj 4uAi Grud1551H How ell, MietugaiLjrle W Munell,Dr 8 R MoOroskei DENTISTNorth Michigan AveTlephne Office 935 Residence 814by Appointment FTed 6 Reickbotf7sT0PT0METKJ6T120 West Grand Ri Br Howell, MichiganPhone 358 xtcsideiice 61Lloyd HettMLivestock HauUngWeekly Triptr Made to DetrutGeneral TruckingPHONE U P MKtAuctioneer Sales A SpcBert WyiaeCeil Fowlervilk 226F6Arnold berqtust233 iJnadilla St Pliukuey,Watch RopaifipgGold S Watcher, Wcrteh BaisJ Handmade Fathr BillfcH RitterRADIO  TELEVISION SERYICB Prompt and CourteousPhone UP 86lW 125 Webster Ffnckney, Michigan Roger  Carr AgencyCOMPLETE INSURANCE GOVSr AGEEdith R Carr 1 4 2 MILL STPincknej, Mick Phone UP tttlttKarms, Hotnea, Lake Fropru Rutinea OpportunitiesYour Property Uh tflieraJd Reasonbroker  209 North U P 841fDR J ECAMPAU OPTOMETRISTEye BxssifauslossWednesday and Satardaj by Appointment9126 Chilaon Road, Krai Jf of M AC 7441SPECIAL fi AVSlP3l AIWS LOSTViciaity of Chambers  FarVLAM1THU All YD, ley Road a white trrier  a  j black ear and eye, Person fiadingSpringer Span, female, notify c E Wertley, 8961 laraartdasFORPHONE i WATH0MEHEATW6L fcHOWflLL ANDIT A WHH FLOWERS tramBRIERS FLOWHISMNIMiLEAN MEAH PORK HOCKS, LbCHUCK ROASTS, LbLEAN MEATY SHORT RIBS, Lb Bff STEAK, Your Choice LbFRESH YOUNG BEEF IJVER,LbSMOKED HAMS, Lb GROCERIES AND COLD MEATSM BUTCHERING EVERY WEDNESDAY FRESH YOUNG TURKEYSTHE HOLU5TER MARKET  Ear t Mai n Si  Kwkae 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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>PinckneyJolume 72 THE BINdtKITY tflPATCH  Wednesday, November 16, 1955MICHIGAN M1RK0R f Masonic Centennial , JFOOlAll GAMES i CaUwiii Snurofi   Elementary School I CURRENT f OMMIJNT School officials have won the n  ,,rO        ,  i t toury  eaUaoiic Cbsucn I i W1A VIIT1J1113JV Good weather bleBsed the Ma Donald Winder, Reporterright to determine how a i sonic Ceriteamc of Livingston    1O , 000 bonanza in sales tax money Lodge No c Salurday and it was i Pinckney ended their 1955 foot will be apportioned  It was a long aueudcJ b aUatpp  aueudcJ b aUat in tue special sesioa pittms Tlie tact thfc Bchw1 wftsli inst bemocatslnis leJDemocatsfnis ready made it necessary to hold it bail season at Haslett i a blaze ofglory Friday night when they defeated that team 21 to 7 Haslettwas rated quite high but did not offer as ruuch opposition as some ofmoney ha accumulated trom record aL  u Qf M Fresh Aif Campsales tax collections and the lav pacterson laki which made a 1Wprovides that two thirds o it shail  of extra work neceMary as tableSi  the other teams Pinckney has playgo to the schools Gov Williams cnairi food etc had to  taken edwantea it earmarked for a 200 a thereOrland Window was in chargeyear increase in pay for tthe 51,00J of tllis The road there was markej school teachers in Michigan but ti witn turows aaj few got iost a latbulic CliSUcnftev Fr Albert Scnroiu, PMJSunday Massea 80o aud 10uv amat No vena devoons Frday  lingfuFriday evening afterd S, FiayNuena Devotions and Sairda73U to 900 p in and Sunufoie the 800 Mass rombe Kindergarten I The actio of the Republican senLarry Klein has a hornets n3t ate at Lansing in voting dowa toonear his homeDuWayne Baxter was  overnors mental health in DetroL Sunday Rody DJITOWstayed all night with his uncle BobBecky Reeky  sited her aunt in De tioit Carl Tauiiancn had companySunday John Gardner went to treDon Packer scored the first touch  ChurchPinckney the first two mia i Rv Ezra Beachy, Pastor uiej of the second quarter after re J S S Supi turows aad fJW got iost QRepublicans left it to the scnool The dinae, wa8 g3rved by thfi Q      H Re boards to sec the wage hikes E S with tthe Kainbow Girls wait  gcored the sec6ld going 4 yards  The ParentTeacher organizations in on table Merwir Campbell gave ,side right end after Pinckney hadsupporteu tiie governor They sid e evocation and Mrs Eloyse made a sustained drive of 72 ydsan earlier 7 a pupil granted in Cc,npbell played organ music durj pinckney third touchdown came instate aid for teachers salaries was ln the dinner The table decora  the 3rd period when they rcoveedwere tllfei work of Mrs DJLO  a Haslett fumble on the 10 yardand the stage decora nne Higgs faded back and thre,vused by districts for other purpu,In aome aistricts ihe teachers ro Morning WorshipSunoay Set jl Young Peoples MeetingCottage Fellowship Service UOUU0Q 730800 cannot fail to provide him with political ammunition for next yearscampaign He asked 1450 beds formental patients and all they wouldgive him was Ft Custer hosnitAidotor Ronnie Makin, Bobby Wylie  Would Provide but 600 Sena Poiy Sprout had birthdays last j  Hutchsona alibi for their act Charles Porters grandmotherhim a cake ami touk him to ashow on his birthday Linda Zezulkas grandparents visited iier Diunne llaines is to have a Fab C illJeff Heath fell on glass and cut nis head Bob Twicheli has a new KLIIIIer belt Our Thanksgiving nuira isabout doneceived no raises at allNonteachi1 l I1SClale pass which Davy Burns receivedemployees also want a raise, iie vy13  Silvei weis wui and ran 13 yards to score Higjrslegislature refused to go along with ie cnjjion Livingston Lodj kicked all 3 cc Wsion points,this so whether the teachers get araise or not is entirely up to tna school boards Kev J iV Wiugtr,Sunday School 980 a mMorning Worship 1046 a uMib Weat between Main and Unadilla StreetsKev Keith Ruegsegger, PastorSouvenirs of silver trowels wicinig prayer meeting1955 cngrav d on     the church at feQ to he men ani  Leerch scored for Hslett in the i Wed ciioir piacuce 780 ppiuuij letter opener with a sim  third period after Haslett had made jilar inscription to the ladies Also a a 45 varJ sustained drive Ferguson jThe Michigan Toll Itoad Author , a history of the lodge by ye editor mae thc extra Pointity is still up in the air Highway  containing all the pictures cf the Pinckneys record for the year isCommissioner Zieler has been c r  past masters back to 1855 This was 5 won Hartland, South Lyon, Mansed and cussed for his opposition j a stupenuous job Many of the pic ter, Stockbridgc and HaslatY th  aunday School U,K The authcniy does ioi, vaatlui had toe euicun irom od with Dexter and Sand Lake an 1 Morning Worshipany roads built to compete with it ones and cut down to sizeOna Camp losses to Linden and BoysvilleZieler refuses to promise this h amateur photographer didthis Pinckney Starting Lineup  There were also pictures  oi prom Wayne t Stone The next day aft or ti egoa inent Pinckney Masons such as V Tom Wylieure authorized the 200 man increa C Miller, George Teeple, CaOvKJ Dick Imus  se in the state police force Cori i win C Winans Thomas Read and Herb DyerJoseph Childs was holvLe mctUis j iis oi Ihe grani loae OES and Kitchen all over the state to recruit men, Rainbow Girls officers Alvin SimoasonHe1 wants the new men to be on duty  Lawrence Lamuuir W M gave Dn Packer  aiPirst Grademaking Tu, i,LE Youth Group  Evening Service Thuts Prayerir Coir Practice Wed Sr, foir Practice Wet  946 a nu1050 AM 700 p nu turkeys lor the room Lindaivolic Kaiser, Linda Wagner llnue uev LIOlies or shoes Ca Aiv has 7 black puppies TimmySp jut visited his aunt SundayDy Garr visiud her grandmotnerFrank Zezuika has a new two wheel bikeNancy Ray has a puppynamed Prince Joe Singer has a gold ring, Connie Schmidt had a birthday party SaturdayHer graiid300 p m, mctiier gave her a paraket and she cJu yits,Tory Jones and John800 p m400 p m p raby next memorial day SEWING BOX 4H CLUBOor club met at the McAfeehome where we have all meetingsThe following officers were elected President Barbara McAfee Secretary, Leslie McAfee Treasurcr,Mar fuerite Leach Reporter, ConnieBeals Leader, Mrs McAfeeLIBRARY NEWSThis is book week Come to the Ii j the welcome d introduced How Dick Higgsaid Taylor P Ci M Gen Motors  Chris Campbellexecutive of Flint who was toast Davy Burns  master He introduced the followinggrand lodge officers Henry Ruusi, y ,grand master of Ispheming, Charles CARD OFLivingston Center    IR G  SAFE DRIVER AWARDSR T , Safe Driver Awards have been , Q B been given the rural carriers of the L H Pinckney Post Office by the Nation iR H al Safety Council Rural Carrier  new television F P Gorman Kelly received the award 11 consecutive years of accident rLici ii v new clothes and shotsJe 4 i,i,as dad is hunting Joeau  Kennedy visited their cuu does not go overHe claims they provided 1700 beds but he would send the surplus patients to county andprivate hospitals  boarding homes Al these places have more patientsthan they can handle now Thehouse passed governors bill aided G Republicans who voted withthem The principal bone of cconten tention between the house and senate was the purchase of the Farmington hospital and Oakland T u Sanitariura The house vote for it Thesenate turned it dovn RepublicanSate Chairman, Fnikens urged tthesenate to pass the bill but they refused Then they recessed insteadof adjourning, making it impossible for the governor to call anotherspecial sessionTo acomplish thisthey adopted a gag rule shutting off gg rule sall debate So from now ill h on theyfree driving while delivering mail Qinnwonric No 7G wishes in this rural area Mr Kelfy ha3 of I to express their thanks or those driven morethan mies inSherman theof Grand Rapids Wiilard Sauer,  who helped in any way to make  years Rural Carrier Harry Mur p r, y Ha Murgrand marshall, Sparta, Rex Sack  our centennial event a success to phy re,eived an award for g  will have to meet every Tuesdayand Wednesday until Jan 1 anj reeess The senate isgetting little aup ort from the press ir their actionThe last stage was reached in theSin J Davis has new jeansWill , murder of the 14 year old negroie Aieyers aunt has gone to Toledo, bov in Mississippi when the two broLinda Clough has new clothes,her thers who had previously been ac S and her grandmother J Quoted of killing him were foundr Dou Winger has  , j though ed this Gov Stratton of IUtaifii a I a new pupil fron ,  ere tne boy Hved has asked U S ci Akxn B usl Attomey General Brownell to invts to hhooi ftpuossSu tlwiate Another supreme court decis necklace and Ion Just out is to the effect that neher doll Nancy beemai barred from public, Gd S D, Detroit andBonisteel, P G M Ann Arborsides members of grand lodgemttees and boards The Craftsmens MI ks This ,s said to meanvlslted her gTandmothur atQuartette cf banquet hall and to those who furbary and see the many new boo snow on displayHANDY HAMMER 4H CLUBWe had a good meeting Thursdaywith 27 in attendance Projects were started Hereafter we will have abusiness meeting the first Thursdayin the monthv Thc next meeting isNovember 17 , the lodge sang several numbers and I wished the photos history and rewere on the program again later, i cords for the lodge history Also allHenry Ruusi, grand master gave f other committees F Lawrence Camburn W MOna Campbell, Chairmany , g master gava short address tnat was attentively listened toYe editor gave a brief outline ofthe history ohe lodjrs touching on LOCAL DEER HUNTERSJack Sheldon and Kev AlbetSchmitt went bow  arrow hunting    ,T ii rabbitsJoan Eichnians dad saw theat Curran last week and got a deer MichMinniffame SaturdayHis ne W F Close is at his cabin in hew in on the gtate t Pt 1   gone hunting I1U a lmias meeting and pledgedwhen he comes back Jeff expects to thmselves not to attend that churchnavs some ponies as lon s the negro priest assignedftre mains They said if they didthey would ro against the way theywere raised and the things they be lev iThird GradeMary Cosgrays pet doe hasCVAPPRECIATIONJohn McDonnell and his family its beginning, the burning of thesecond temple in 1L,20 and the hew in on the gtate teamupper peninsula for the OVQV seasonTuesday Dale Miller shot a 6 pt mer Went t0 Uhe Jhelstiean mgh scndoi won second uck on his farmJohn Burg sr shotstruggle to build the present temple place in the TriCounty League and   pointer at Swarthouts cove andand acquire the drug store building Linden first Horb Dyer ot one near Pettysliu also touched on some of the men The coroners jury at Stockbrdge Viiie Claude Swarthout got one IlUilmoviewish to express their sincere thanksto all of their friends who attendedthe benefit dinner for him at theLester McAfee home on November j East Lansin5th Your many prayers, cards arvinotes have also been grectly appreiated prominent in Pinckney Masonery last Wednesday acquitted Richard Murray Dagg, Iye Jones,himAlanens grandmother and aunt from Detroit visited him Connie Kaisersnorth hunting Ann National Republican ChairmanHall says he sees no nationt 1 trendI  h bee i n  econs e ast week whichHardins cousin  went strongly Democratic He said weie decided solely c The elections wereThe life members were introduce Wilde, 16,of all blavre in the death Safferite and and James Quigloy ,  , J H Hooker, Ross Read, Fred Read of Ray Messner, 4 of Munith in the went to Grayling Saturday to hunt M j f,116 nfand Albert Dinkel James Greene of hay ride accident on Halloween deer, George Meabon and wife to Ann Arb j J HEast Lansing is the oldestt member nieht 21 witnesses were called Lovells Friday Al Somes and wife , J c   y  mostKrNOTICE TO DEMOCRAT VOTERS The Brighton Township Democratic Club who hold their meetingsthe first Monday night of each month at Pine Lodge Inn, north oBrighton extend an open invitationto you to meet with them on Dec 5 to pet arqutainteu and perhaps formtheir own township clubs The meet ing is at 8 pmAfter the businessmeeting there will be a lunchComo and enjoy yourselfBrighton Twp Democrat ClubMrs Helen Simpson, PublicityKIWANIS NOTES12 members from Plymouth visitedhere last night Westley Readershowed deer hunting filmProgrramcommittee next Tuesday is RQSS Read Homer Abney Lee Lavey member nifiht 21 witnesses were calledbein raised in 1896 but due to in Three homes in Dexter were bur t0 Newberry, Friday Haines, Joe visited her cousin inSchroeders had a for mayor and the governor of Kentucky In a city on New York statefirmities was unable to be presentlik years alast week 1200 in photo Plummer and Bill Baughn to Black day ,Satuurday Marc Meyers visitei   ,like many other old membe The graphic equipment w8 taken from  Lake Al Shirley, Lloyd VanBlari  mother Meyers Donald Pesoa me trends inlodge officers and past masters had the home of Charles Weidman jr um to Lovellspreview sly  een presented   The engagement of Kay Rooke,  Lloyd Hendee, Woodroe Massey Roscoe Bonisteel pinchhitting fjr the daughter of Mrand Mrs Gilbert witn Dr Cecil Hendee of Lansing for the first time in ioo JTOB aDemocrat was elected If these elec 1 iadMr nan won in Vm, TQAhas a baby paraket Titus was in AnnPINCKNEY A LLAGUEW Paul Strawhockcr vho is in a Grand Rooke of Portage Lake to Lester nave fone to Hillman to hunt deerRapids hospital gave the addressHe , Briton of Dexter is announcedThe i Louis Wagner sr, Tom Car jsaid Livingston lodge was started wedding in April 15 j anfi Gene McAinsch are huntingway before the civil war, before t Two bus loads of parents and oth  arund Lovells Uincins Gettysburg address and j Pr in cars toured the Brghton school  Orville Smith with Robert Baxtercnly a few years after this country  NOv 7 Hamburg is considering ann of Patterson Lake have Rone to thewas settled He also touched on his exing to Brighton upper peninsula to hunt deer,trip to Japan and the Philipinea a  A Gallilean Baptist church was de Wiilard Wiltse his brother Ar few years ago as a member of a  dicated at Island Lake Sundaygoveinment commission when he i Clarenceville won the Waynemet Aguinaldo, the famous Phili1 Oakland County League title lastpme leader who is past 80 and a  by winning all gamesMason, Mr Bonisteel received 5 years ago Lapeer built a 50much applause j bej hospital It is now overcrowdedRoy Teeple who got his degrees  and the voters have authorized a 25m Livingston Lodge 61 years ago bed additionwas presented Jie transferred o Mrs Jack Younj of Portage LukeMantisique lodge 50 year ago ArborSaturdayJohn Wai Tt is6 8tateS to decideiamou,nt to be paid unemployed work, David, was 3 years erg The amount was small at first iT ,,his ouhiohv3otedte,fdiIy  increin Uhio voted down an increase lasweek It would have increased theMary , present maximum of 39 for 26Satur  weeks to 59 to 39 weeks The maina film about  arguement was it would increaseShe is goin j idleness, that a person with sever Mr and Mrs Grisdaiegrandparents Mr and MrsGrisdaieWiiard Wiltse his brother Ar g j , a person with acvBrson, the Dankers and Howlett broth rth wlth her Parents Frances al children could make more by no prs an1 Tn Mriunr o A u,,,f Reason was m Lansincr Saturdav , workinc than kt, WM,iers and Loy McCleer are deer hunting at Curraa Lansing SaturdayFourth Grade king than by workingentertained at her home one nihtMerwin CampLell, chaplain gave last week in honor of Mrs Ray HUTthe benediction and the asssembly ibuse of Lansiaffbroke up and another epoch in the  Harrison Fox while plowing on  Dr Ry Duffy is huntin at Indian  We Uank kirs aes for brinu SPECIAL NOtlCERiver and Don Swarthou and Rod lng cuPcakes for Mrs Campbells m now until further notice myCameron at Rose City   birtnday They were nice We aie j stoic will be closed Sundays   I working on a play to be given in  Lee LaveyMUSCULAR DYSTROPHY assembly the Wednesday before  The Pinckney firemen will make Thanksgiving 14 mothers have join  BASKETBALL  SCHEDULE5556ed th Mth Cl O T 2 HihThe Pnckney firemen will make jn  HEtheir annual muscular dystrophy ed the Mothers Clu Our Thank ec 2, Hrightoa here,dri Md ih lvln displa i i th hll ec 8 Htld hpdrive Monday night, November 21 display is in the hall caso  ec 8 Hartland hereThe siren will blow and a house to Tommv Chambers, Christine Buda  Dec 16 Dexter herehistory of be made If you Ieth Minack have the mumps MikJarnes Hotel 2 Reads Lumber 32 40 26 10 14 flton T,nrig whichDojiojvue Rd,3 Dinkel Plumbing 224 Larrys Marathon 21 155 Velvet Eez 17 IB6 PJainfield Farm Bureau 18 187 Vans Motor Sales 15 J78 IOOF No 40  15 21 9 Detroit Die Set 15 2110 Gregory Tavern 15 2111 Prices Mobile Service 11 25 12 Laves Hardware 3 33 Team High 3 GamesBarnes 2558, Prices 2515, Dinkels2490 has had many in thepast 100 years penny dated 1834hd b t f h ltory had become a part of the lodge his j The following left this county onNov 15 for military service Johnand George Johnson, PinckneyWffl Kidd,Fowlerville Kenneth MattesonBrighton Jack Perry, Gerry Wfee  ajwish to contribute turn on vojr rmmnier ls back in school after  porch light Albert Shirley, Chief weeks but Florence viroflca4H FALL RALLY I SCHOOL NOTES CONTINUEDprogram We have a poodon and try to us Nearly one hundred enjoyed the 4H Rally Saturday night at the El  HamburffJ Jmea ementary school Max Russell and Howel1 Wilkhuon,Clark Morgan werechairman reelectedIndividual High GameH Taylor 248, R Shirey 234, Jas  onjanBoyd 281 l Team High Game Barnes 912 Prices 906, Dinkel 833 Individual High GameeIt Shirey 590, H Taylor 578, J quist was elected secretary Mr MeQueen distributed 4H certificateand awards Two talent shows were put on and will represent thie district at the Fowlerville FairThey A meeeting will be held at theNov 17of the Michi good English at all timesFifth and Sixth GradesWe are working with paper machoand reading books for national bookweekSome of our 5th aad 6th gradepupils have the mumps Two of thechildren took puppies home with 8rot from the teacherweere the Hilltoppers Trio anaHigh AvenH Taylor 182, J Ledwidge 174,Haek166 FOOTBALL SCORES Barbershop QuartettesThenew Howell CHy Chartercarried last week 518 to 288  w , Mr and Mrs Cleo Boos of Dear e made  muraI of Hiawthaabom who bought Jugs Inn, have a 1ifej Wd  of E Midaughter, Janice t Friday Mra James loaned ua 8omeWayne Wagner and Bobby Ryan  J8 wc ellioyed very mucnJonTof Chubbs Comer left Sunday to  Chamberlain has moved to Detroithunt deer at Atlana We hllve 8tartad to review  Howard Singer are sick Fourth and FifthPatricia Borowsky was in the hospitai last week Dwijrht Mattesono brother goes in the army, ScharmeBaxter went to Detroit SundayRoilene Singers giandptrcnts from How ell visited her SundayLeroy Porterpbrother had a birthday SaturdayFrank Wilson has a new puppy Fifth GradeThere are 11 who are out witisickness In science we are studyin,jrabout animal tracks We are wcr ing on 5 new puzzles at recess Wcare working arithmetic on the boardand Friday is clinic day and we dh cuss our problems We are filing inmaps of the United States and will Jan fi, South Lyon thereJan 13, Boysville there Jfln 20ruviuUU 0VlrHM3 i unii ucci OL Asians    , ,Manchester 20, Clinton 15 How Whether Ann Arbor will have a or r   M Campbell on v a quiz on the New Englandher birthday We ore practising our st We made a mural, decorate 16 Holt 0 rh  39, Stockbridgo police force after Nov 19 ii stillthe show cases and a Horn of Re13 St Thomas 20, University 13 uncertain AH 38 members resigned, i    M  o u u u i  m Boysville  Jackson St UkriTm denied a 120 yeor wa in J8DtnS  I S3KLW J J19 Fentoa 19 Flint Kearsley 12 ae Then they reconsirtewdBnt wthe, WfltollTWla4WP   Lo5ad Lake 19, White Ckwd 13 Te   1 Have vesfoed the see JJ Kad     v  mmA , cumatfe 20 Milan 13 4 m i 51ti5M  Ama Aor l   CTMm  Rubirthday Weocrs second EneJan 27, Hartland thereFeb 3, Dexter thereFeb 10, South Lyon hereFeb 17 Boysville hereFeb 24, Manchester here March 2, Stockbridge therePractise started Monday hereDEW DROPWNLocated at 455 E MM NearLakelandWishes to announce their Wkterhours as follows SUN, TUES WED TBUR810 A M to II P MFRIDAY AND SATURDAYI0M A N to lift A ItCLOSED MONDAYS SERVINGBreakfasts Plate UmiW, Dta Short Oriora, lee CNW aadiPop Carry Oat Meals oa Onhrnm hospital,       MSPAWednesday, November 14, Ijtfl  r 6 L AUTOMATIC WASHERS and DRYERS Notes of 48 Yean AgoWA510 i DA,tie laborsaving, modern way10DAY FREE TRIAL IIS YOUR OWN HOMEIron rileTBAT HUNS iiniiiiniiWAMAfLELet  eflMWgM  hari each f Charles Borgen who has had ashoe repair shop in DanWe storehas left for New York City and will return to his native NorwayHehaa sold his shoe repair equipmentto MrDarrowRev Pr Commerfozd will deliverhis lecture on Palestine at the opera house Thanksgiving night A dancewill followRogers Orchestra of AnnArbor will playWm Kennedy and family are nowliving at 1003 Concord Ave,DetroitOrla Glenn has been appointed arailway naiil elerkAubrey Gilchrist, rural nail carrier, route 4, is taking a 15 day vaca ttioa WHL Mercer is canyiag forhimRev Fr Coasidine of Chelsea haahad charge of that parish 22 years The Methodiat Fair last weakmade 240 There were 2 auctions,one by Perry Blunt and one by DickClintonThe primary school money ia 4per capitaThe employees of the GlazierStove Works at Chelsea startedworking an 8 hour shift last week They have been working 10 hoursThe farm home of Bert Gardneron Gawley Rd burned down lastweekEmil Brown took a civil serviceexamination for mail clerk in Detroit last weekA number of young1 people gaveMary Lynch a surprise party Monday nightThe Maccabee Christmas Fair atPlainfield is Dec 12 The Berth woo are fQW wttkPinckaey door fcntem We hearFriday Haiaes, Nona Millar, W It Merer and Norman Besses alreadyhave deer The Pinckney Ipdopodomti defeated Manchester there Sunday 20to 0 Don Swarthout got S touchdowns and Emil Weddige 1 WedaV ige got 2 extra poiate The Michigan Medical Board hasapproved the credentials ef TteGeorge Leslie, lupt of the Michiigan State Sam  The saaitoriwB has has weathered many a sterna GevOaborn in a press release criticisedthe way it was run In Gev Groabecks time an effort was made teabandon it Now cento too attaohftj of Drs Muntley and Leslie Miss Nellie Cmler was given afarewell party Monday night at theJ P Doyle home She received a white gold necklace Her parentsare moving to Alabama The county board of superviseesnot only voted down hiring the cowty agent 4 nurse but sent the Howell Rotary Club a M ef 130, theeest of the extra session The clubled the drive to get the two rehired,Cyrus Lathers of Detroit has purehased the Freeman Allison farm W B Darrew is offering 95 reward for the arrest of ho person ,who robbed his hove HOWELLTHEATREHOWBIX, MICHIGANTom, Wee Thar, Nov 16, 147 Jaok Webb and Jaaet Uigh leFBT8 KSLLYS SLUKiIn UWeskvSstfpo ale CalovFriday, Saturday, November 18, 19 Doable FeatareJack Palanee and Barbara Rash iaKISS OF FIBS IBBBBBIBBBWBBJBBBFB LEE THEATRE WJHtTMOKE LAKEFriday, Satorday, Novemher 18, If RETURN Or JACK SLADB Vista VisionIn SaperSeope StsniagJohn Erkkson and Marl BlanchanlPiusTOUGHEST MAN AUV1T Color Cartoonooffge Montgomery ROOSTAll Tochnkolor rrogram Moa Tues Nov 20,21,22 ,Americas first triple jet ace  Alan Lsdd and June Ailyson inTHE McCONNELL STOBYf in Warner Colorin Cine1 aSfopeNovelty Late News Color CaroonSunday, Monday, November 20, 21Matinee Sunday, 20 p m, oont Sterling Bayden and Anna MariainLAST COMMAND In Color Wed Thors November 2S, 24Young Hearts in LoveAINT MISBEHAVINGRory Calhoun, Piper LaurieJack Carson and Mamie VaaDorenOnly Irofe ha 2CALL US TODAY FOR DETAILS OBLIGATION TO BUTWARE Notes of 25 Years AgoEonald Tupper is playing left endAnn Arbor high school footballteamPinckney high school lost theirlast game to South Lyon there Fri day 8 to 6 Murray Kennedy scoredthe Pinckney touchdown, StanleyDinkel was thrown behind the Pinckney goal line for a safetyJames Kane,, Ray Bowhall andClifford Witty pled guilty to robbing Mike Roche of Anderson and were sentencd to 3 to 15 years in Ionia b yJudge CollinsA miscellaneous shower was given Marjorie Allison Wednesday nitebvMrs Staccy Hall Ult LJLiion Tues, Wed, Thiir, Nov 22, 23, 24Mat Thanksgiving Day 230 CoatJane Wyman oad CharlU HestonLUCY GALLANTin Technicolor IYou xre cordially invitedto hea r a report of com pany operations by Walker I Cisler, presi  dent, and other com pany officiate at theMasonic Temple inDetroit, Monday, No vember 21 at 200 pmTHE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY Mrs Edna Spears and Jack Sheldon called on his brother, Willaviat Plainwtll SundayThe Calvin Hookers have boughtaew home at 921 Mixtwood, Ana Arbor SYLVANTHEATREFriday, Saturday, November 11, 19 THE FAR HORIZON StarringFred MeMfcsrray, Charlton Heaton and Donna ReadCinemaScope and TechnicolorCartoon and NoireTHE BBTHHt WAYTo FiiMaec a New Autoaobile UTHE BANK WAYBuying a ear with a loan from thisbaalc gives you these clearcut advantage1 Lower dealer price because we advance all eash above 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ready tobuy or build your home, let us help you plan yourfinancing All you need it the down payment, andwe can work out a financing plan to fit your needsand your income, and bring you t debtfree homoownershipAD ttpom  It IKMX kMtta ty our memberttip in tfat ffriI deposit kmnnoo CorporattocTHE McPHERSON STATE BANK Over WghtyNtae Yean ofPHONE UP 8 3341 1HE ROUSH PLUMBINGWater Systaea PfaoabogWebster Phuae UPS 6607 Rapt, i       roccsianr VKTATGBWednesday, November 16, lWMYRON HUGHESStorei ufeLINGERIE V GENTS FURNISHINGS rvCANNED GOODS SHOESGROCERIES ORYGOODSGENERA STORE0Ath an ELECTRIClike to do things the easy way Then youll lovedrying your clothes eJectricaOyFor what couldbe easier than simply tossing your wet wash intaking the fluffy dry laundry out No heavy wetclothes to lug out to the hne No more worriesabout rain or shine, eitherYoull even find more time for your pet projectsand hobbies, family and friends when you dryyour clothes electricallycee Vbu DcAtfi or Detroit Ed iconBe vise Dm Ekctrtoaflyl Last Wednesday morning at 800am while going to work in Detroit Clark Morgan and Llewllyn Willisof Strawberry Lake were involved in an accident They were turning  off the Ten Mile Road onto Grand  River when they were hit by another car Morgan suffered a cone ussioa and Willis bruises They were taken to Northville hospiial Lawrence Baugha and Merlin Amburgey attended the postmasters district meeting at Bay City Saturday  , jMessrs Olio Robinson, WilmontPlummer and ye editor attended tne Old Timers Night at Olive MasonicLodge, Chelsea, Thursday eightTom Bonner, accompaned by hisbrother, Bobert, left Friday aoon onhis annual deer hunting trip to his cabin on Lake Superior iWalter Collins of Romeo calledat the Dispatch oifice MondayHarry Lavey and wile of Detroitwere Sunday guests of tha Lee Lav  eys Lee Lavey and wife attended the j banquet at the Lansing Country i for the agents who have sold insur  ance for the Auto Owners for 25years They were also taken on a tour of Lansing industriesRidge Shire,y Dayle Shirley andClifford Miller are hunting deer at Lovells The Mark Nash family entertain ed the Kenneth Zills of Ann Abor,  Jack Clarks of Dexter and the Bud Bekkerings of Howell Sunday  The Pinckney Rainbow Girls Assembly are sending 12 to the general assembly at Royal Oak today Barbara McAfee spent the weekend with Mary Hollis at Hamburg Mark Nash and wife, Nancy andRachel attended the MichMinnfootball game at East Lansing Saturday with David Nash Mrs Thelma Nash and childrenof Hamburg spent Sunday at theRalph Hall home Stanley Hall ofMarine City and Harlan Hall of Pontiac called Sunday The Richard Hoder family of DeSpent Sunday at the Lester McAfeehome eThe Rupert Garners of Detroilwere week end guess of the George Complete Line Plumbin Filters and Supplies ,Electric, Gil and Gas Hot Water HeatersComplete Line of PumpsSell  W Install  We ServiceUP 81114  7 I BASTWagoners Q 8086Qtiolity Mechandisei LOWLaer and Wise to Take OutPhone HoMoit 705J2I Francis Shehan and wife andJohn Lundeen and wife had dinnerner at Fenton Sunday Mrs Iola Hall attended the HomeExtension Instructors meeting atEast Lansing Monday Joyce Lundeen has finished her 8weeks nursing course at Mercy hosJ pital Detroit She spent Sunday atI he hoard home at Gregory Marvin the Hoard home at Gregory MarvinI ugal brought her back a bottle of Holy Water taken from the Shrineof Our Lady of St Fatima there,i Mrs Joe Barrett of Newber y  spent the week end with the How 1 ard Read family Don Burns and Jack You g families were at the Northland atDetroit Saturday The Robert Phillips family of BayCity spent the week end with the Wayne AtLees Mesdames Mary and FlorenceBaughn were in Ann Arbor Friday The Robert Read family spentSunday with the John McGuire family in Detroit Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge visitedher son, Rev Keith Ledwidge n Davison last week The Clarence Culver family ofDetroitt were Sunday guests of theMurray Kennedy family Sharon Griffith spent the weekend with Anita Shireyi Mrs Florence Boyce of Lyndonvisited Mrs Emma Dinkel one daylast week Week end callers of the Lawrence Camburns were John Camburn and wife, Mrs Mable Camburn, AlJohnson and wife of DetroitCarrolHuff and wife Beulah Rogers andMrsand Mrs Woodhall of Jackson SPECIALS65c25c69c39cSunoco Fue I Oil HAS BEEN ADDED TO OUR BUSINESS tWe Are Ready to Service You cm Both No 1 and,2t fcylw to ChooM fromHANNEHWalter dark tad wife oiled onjfts Mtti Ckrkm in No2ALSO AS USUAL WE HA YE THHBest Quality of Coal, 03 and Balding SuppliesD u HOEY  SONSPbone HA 68119 Derter SMOKED HAMS, LbLEAN MEATY SHORT RIBS, Lb CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS9LbCHUCK ROASTS, LbCUSTOM BUTCHERING EVERY WEDNESDAY FRESH YOUNG TURKEYSTHE HOLLISTER MARKET103 East Main St Pinckney 550Erom where I sit it Joe Marsh Seen MonksBetter HalfMonk McCarthy latest crea tion, Monk told me, shows folkttion has the town talking again, the kind of work I doYou can see it parked in front of From where I sit, aoue eMonks auto repair shop on Maple Monks ideas may look  littitRemember last year Monk cut wild sometimes  bat I wouldnttwo cars in half, and put their want to tell him how to run hiafront ends together You couldnt business any more than Yd lika tell if the thing was coming or him to tell me what beverage Ugoing, brc  ractsd attentionNow Monks taken Tog Morgans old sedan and completely restored one half of it One sideis as good as new, the other looks enjoy He always keeps a hot potof tta in his garageId rthl have n cold glass of beerbut rtsped for each others optaioft kuuutmatic with us bothlikewell bef  oV car Son ofOhi,  iesthe Bums family went to Rpad entertained herArbor Sunday to see Jean Ann take bridge club Friday, honoring Mr her first communion at St Francis Mae Bullis of Gregory, Mrs Bes Church She in the daughter of ihe Devereaujco etrolt and MlSl LuJames Bums family 32 had dinner lu Lamb oT East Lansingt the Bm home UThe Lambert Henrys of DeUo t Mrs Edwin Sprout and two chHthe Bm home The C W Hookers of Ann Arbor spent the week end at the LJnenr sing ll h J H Hk StC h dren visited her mother, MrsKrause in Ann Arbor SundayWalter Clark ad Gerry fiichmaattended the Michigan StateMUnnesota foot ball game at East Laa Gerrys aaphtw,LtHaydee i on the Michigan Statacalled on the J H Hookers Satf home ,4ay Week end guests of the Tom ware 8quajThe Wray Hinckleys of Hamburg family were Mrs Uttie Ray and ,   wwere Sunday iesti of the Irvn Webb Ware and wife of OrtonvilK Mrs Viola Tucker of HflWtil Parkers   VJ Mrs Howard Read attended a v Mrs Alberta Close of LinctanVem Clark who has been em card party at the Duane Meyers Sunday at the Albert Distal homapbyed on the Livingston County home last weekPress is now working on the Ann Ben White and LouU StackableAibor Press called on Fred Evers at DansvilleMrsMaude Sharpe, Pinckney 7th Sunday , , grade teachsr has taken a leave of MrsEthel Sprout spent Sunday at , Last Wednesday tht Frtd RM4sabsence and gone to Georgian Bay the Charles Souie home in Howellfl  entertained William Oilka, wtfa,with her husband Mrs Marilda irvin Kennedy and wife, Denise t and daughter of HowaU t The John Horsts have boughthome at Farmiagton The Howard SeefeldsMary JanGallagher  now live at BrightonClark is teaching for her Kennedy and the Lee Laveys atJ Miss Marie Rossman ofcame here last week to give igtace teats Carol Miller toC oneand passed with a high nark  Wk end guests of the OnaBan White and wife called on Mn Gladys Clinton spwt the Campbell family were the Carl Lents family of Lansing, L C Goraad wtfe ad Mrs John MorthGerald Mendelsohn a University tendeed the turky dinner Sunday at, spent the week end at the Mtrwiftof Michigan physcology student, the Howell armory served by St  JP ora  h l k i ill Josephs church   Tch familythe Basil White on Mason Roa4 on nd to Detroit with fanttf, VioU RJ took her mother, the MichIndiana gameMrs Claudia Peters, back to Jack f bor Saturday son Monday   1  JerwteMrs Mable Sydam of Jackson Arnold Pwquiatu 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Cour t fo r th eo f Livingsto nI f th e Matte r o f th e Estat eMargare t Stackable , Deceased A c a  sessio n uf  sai d Court, , hel d o nOctobe r 31 , 1955 FOR SALECol d Spo t Refrigerator ,6 cuba c f t 2 4 f t extensio n laddtr Count y Heri  Palme r Phon e U P 8 314e lFRUIT SMEAT S VEGETABLESFIS HMARKE T PRICE SQUALIT YCOURTEOU S SERVIC E TAT OF MICrilGAThe Probacfkurt fox tbe Countyof LirinstonIiv the Matter  Cue Estate ofAdolph Grumelott, DeceasedAt a session of said Court held onNovember 9, 1955rrajsent, Honorable Hiram RSmith, Judge of Probate, NOTICE is hereby given that chepetition of Adalph Grumefott jr,administrator of said estate, prayingthat his final account be allowed and the residue of said estate assigned tothe persons entitled thereto, will beheard at the Probate Court on December 13th, 1955 at ten A MIt is Ordered, That notice thereofbe eivin hv n Notice is Hereby Given, That allpersois interested in said estate are directed to appear before said Probate court November 30,1955 at ten,A Mto show cause why a license should not be granted to K LeolaLavey, Administratrix of laid estateto sell or mortgage the interest ofsaid estate in certain real estate de described in her petition for the purpose of paying debts and expensesIt is Ordered, that nudce therooibe given by publication of a 4opyhereof for three weeks consecutivelyprevious to said day of hearing, inithe Pinckney Dispatch, and that thepetitioner cause a copy of this notice 1   served upon each known party ,  i T New Corn We are inthe marker for new corn and are pay the tor market priceElevator, MichWANTEXJashinga anacalled for and delivered Phone Howell 1364 or 11b registered mail, return receiptmanded, at least fourteen 14  rior  roeh heanff, or bf rjonal service at leaBt five 6 dayaprior t0 such hriHjram R Smit MercuryUnadiIla,P,inckLOST  Black Labrador RetrierarWinston Baughn, Phone UP 9 REWARD FQR M  FOR SALECOCKLK PUPS 300 ne up 8 mCLARKS htreof fcr three weeks consecutivelythe Pinckney Dispatch, and that thepetitioner cause a copy of this notice to be served upon each known partyin interest at his last known addressby retired mail, return receipt demanded, at least fourteen 14 days prior to such hearing, or by personalservice t least fif 5 davs nrfnrto such IhearingHiranok R Smith Judge of ProbateA true topyCelesta FarshaURegisterof Probate RLSOiWelding SuppH Auto partr Aitoaov Glaaa Sbld and l1019 MtcbkranFOR r procsMud rood qrevMIXED COMCRKTBTL4 OTAVEL COMPANY4 niW mt of HowH atMctKm vFHicL Phon raoNs l s 11 EOWJSU 9S35 DexterPinckney RrfPhone HA 69454ORDER YOURFILL YOURBINNOW ATLOWER PRICES POCOHONTAS BLOCK COALSTOKER COALHARDCOAL  SOFTCOALFARMERS FEED  SUPPLY CO  3W,A , enEVER THtXK about extension telephones asChristmas gifts Almost anyone on your list wouldappreciate these unusiugifisthey make things much easier around thhome And they will be c,predated every day of Hit1yer11 i , unique giftsnot likely to be duplicated by others An extension phone costs just 121 a monthincluding tax, plu9 a onetime installation charge,Well install them just before Christmas or well attract tively gift wrap them free of chargeto place underthe Christmas tree, to be installed after ChristmasTo order your gift telephones, call our Business OiTice  1 30 YEARS OF RESEARCH at the Bell Telephone Laboratories have resulted in a new type of cable that isactually a copper spring coiled inside a flexible covering The new cable is called a wave guide and it canbe run uphill or down and be bent around corners Itsmost remarkable feature is the number of Long Distance conversations it can carry In the future we may haveI wave guides no thicker than a fountain pen that will carry tens of thousands of Long Distance calls and matelevision programs at ono time Research such as thkeeps Long Distance rates low Call tonight and seeTHE OTHER DAY we hearo1of a little girl who wanted to callup and invite a playmate to comeover But Mary wasnt home, so she called June She wasnt homeeither, so her mother suggestedCalling Phyllis Yes, said thrlittle girl, but first Ill wit twhile because somebody else onthe line might want to make a callfanVit surprising how wonderful kids canitel and Faces,,jhxFJziS A s  3  I 2, fPI One of the vjrxl   st gnuries, thef L,rainii S vi S,alivt Republic is a Jam of flat, tiih Lmd that covers muoii orh scuthvrji par of tht 7ovt Inicu i1 rop AiJzd U I1 lvcli as a food hp kii ar tSK cin iniiiliurhiiWorUt iv II, her rvcr  yv,r  s uerertricidous Jitlcs, Li her 1J,UIJ,0 pcolc  iriiil at I uar ilamujc The rrHo Is  nil o1 tl ur Id Foreign Mfninto niri   Vi    h   ieo  LVTJ Xaoi    nn    , rciiiGivesStarter  u, g er h earlier rmJirity in Misso r ,sts, than cm Wilh siartfev only, or nitrogen onlyT OP PROFITS Tram vncr the fertilizer put on at scHlnflwheat will come Trom top time can wcii carry y ilu riiyields nor aero, according LJ the trsen needed for the yxuv ofMiddle West Soil Improvement that vhoatCommittee By Utting or, ci theWith fewer acres in wheat th, in the tail, thee frjm acoming season, in conformity reduced the risk A i  ein ,Llcwith acreage allotments, lop to topdress Ociriy cnoivh r tht1 Vields will give low costs p r sprnR to ivt Ihc extra fertihjr bushel This will provir1 a pioht a Lhrcc  hnvj it Cull effr A Inmargin between irodiitJon ex boVMing ,vheit yields,pense and solif price Jra AAhr uvantne of aJingpcre rtoased i,m who, n ii the fertilise in the fall is be reuted to other  iiitibl iht larv fa mers can savr 1VBon iuidm crops expense ox n exra trip over thFor too vjrls o wint  ,K d Such an extra trip notwh  cays to eorrnii ee omy incr ises the cosis per acre, M n L noiists c but cTtcii inages the soil struc om  nar  rddi  from 30 t  tjc as well5Ci  vnds por aw of a pom  Wheat that ha availWe allplcte ltiiizur This fertor the nutrients needed lor hinth y say, shik icudc at least yields car, take full advantaji statoamou t, m ritrorii and of favorable weather and thera f U fCd orPJJPaJLCLLndpifiditionB which fTeetrrTCtasi vjitTe tncy arc ne, dcd tlcn when whea4 i wrl id it On heavier soils in many not only IVCS mcc cAr perareas, farmers have found lii t acre, but higher quality, touTHE P1NCKNBY DISPATCHWednesday, Niwmrw9f    icmA forestscover the nriral beauty of Michi HAVE YOUVISITED THESE PIGF,V TvT  I ATK FOUL 1  V Vcrw1 forests, takes, strt r,ts Fni,r, jac fnilarpr her a ofrlk forMICHIGAN SCENES  MnrTA RKCRrvriON AHKA nCTr iliac, Jl0 acres of hills, tocr  ,cams, Hud up and fishing,LlDINGTON STATE PARK near LntLni, acres uith frontage on Lake Michigan  miles of shore line on Hamlin and Lost LaesPORCUPINE MOUNTAINS STATE PARK 20miles west of Out on a pan 51000 acres of ruggedmountains, vast forest, lakes, streams, frontage onJjakc Superior Skiing, hunting, fishing enjoy theriner flavor ofMichigan brewed beerMichigan B rewersAssociation350 Madison Avenue  Detroit 26, Michiganfrar  mh Division InternationaLBwveries Inc Cocbel Brewing CoNational Breu ing Co of Michigan  Pfeiffer Brewing Co  Sebeivaing Brewing Co  Stroh Brewery Co ii CONVERSATION DEPTOnly 28 geese were bagged ftSwan Creek last week and 4 at Pointe Mouille  Final trout plantings for theyear were made last week when 1,000,000 legal size trout and 500fingerlings were planted in Mick igan streams 37 arrests were made during thearchery season for killing deer A man and his wife were arrestedwith 2 deer both of which had 22 rifle wounds in addition to arrowwoundsTwo state parb are being discontinues one at Muskegon and Burnspark at Waterloo,Conservation dept crews planted4,750,000 young trees on public landthis fallThe 1955 Year Book ofAgriculureis directed to water and watershed improvement this jvar425,000 deer hunters are expected to take to the north woods Nov 15to 30, 25,000 less than the last 3 year average The kill wil 1  abo itthe same as last year 65,000Duck and goose hunting is improing So far 4,895 ducks and coolhave been shot at Pointe Jlouills 690 ccese aSwan Creek and 262 atFennville ,The 150,000 stream improvementproject on thfi Cedar River in Clareand Gladwin counties is completed The 140,000 one on the White Riv er in New ay go county and HuonRiver in Washenaw and Livingstoncounties about half completed The Michigan Economic Development Commission lists 294 idle factories in Michigan which can befcought or leased There is one suchfactory building in Pinckney, Dexter, Saline, Webberville and Will iamston and 2 in Ann ArborThe Geneva peace conference despite the rosy picture Secretary ofState Dulles painted of it has blownup and the delegates are going backhome The cause of it was the refus al of Russia to agree to the rearming and unification of GermanyShewants Germany ta continue weakand defenseless She was conquored by them in World War and invadedby them in World War II and suffered tremendously and wants Germany to be kept incapiable of doingitFanners Upalizer Use to Get Yield perAcra nc0N farmers used  n t lv tOO,000 tons of fertili  f 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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>7l Wedneeday, November 9, 1955MICHIGAN MIRKOR History of livingston 76 FOOTBALL F  A M PinckneyThe third annual Michigan Weskwill be next May 2Q26It wiU startwith Spiritual Foundation Day Miy20 and end with Frontier Days May26 With the temple buildingthe lodge began to consider acquiring tioaatf Winjrer, ReporterThe Pinckney Pirates were victorious att StockBridg e Friday ,wianiaging 25 toO and dominated the second half of tthe game They startedThere will be the usual exchange  the drug store building Azel Gai tof mavors and chairmen will be ap  penter when master conducted a I 8lw and did not score until the lastVI UlmJ t i I half tninnta nit 4ka LaAnt nlltapointed for each countyDry groups are finding much support from public officials in theirefforts to outlaw the sale of nearbeer to children The content of the beer is one half of one percent oi alcohol contentRev McLennan ofthe Michigagn Temperance Foundation said a bill will be introducedin the legislature to ban its sale  o children, iho liquor control commiss and the Michigan Board of A1 poll by mail but it was gnutwfac I half minute of the second quarter,ballots not frfpg return Starting on the Stockbridgc 47 Chrisid estate offered it to the Campbell took the ball to the 15,Masons for 5,000 but at a meethig  Then Dick Higgs went around end l Marys CatboQc cuwcasWv Ft Albert Schmiu, Pastor 800 and Kinder gartetWe have made 2 payea of safetyat Ixslie Merritt in the CountyNoi ZiZ7Z TT  eltenhasna ne two had n torial on poor handwriV 7j  cvenjn4 wheel bike, Marjone Duesenberry ing and wondered why the0Tyfabout as many were against the purchase as for it In 1931 the Read es tate sold it to Elihue Wiggle Windsor realtor who put it up for sale to the 1 yd line 2 line plays failedand thenCampbell went over for atouchdown Packer converted andthe score at the half was Pinckney Friday evening afterDgyptioi and Saturday from 9g0  , and Sunday beThe Masons held another meeting 1  Stockbridge 0but affer a debate no decision was In the second half Pinckney beganreached Russell Livermore W M to clck Campbell went 45 yds toheaded a delegation to Windsor to score but the ball was called backMr Wigge It wafl made up j and Pinckney drew 15 yards for holdShf R Rd Fd Rd ingDon Packer passd io Hi hion and tne micmgan Du   e Mr Wiggle It was made up of an ncJtney drew 15 yards for fcoldcoholism say they will support it fieg Schafer Rosg Reftd Fred Red ingDon Packer passed io Higgs who ithe beer is distributed by wholesal Walter Gjrard and j H Hooker wnt 30 yds to score backers conI 73 gfoxe the 800 MNemeaHe WwrchCaWxy Mennonite Church Ezra Bettchj, Pastor Elementary School  CURRENT COMMENTS S gupt,Morning WorshipSunday Scbr oiYoung Peoples Meeting Cottage Fellowship Service WdnalWalter Each10001100730800era and supermarkets jyira and superm jyir Wiggle set aMichigan physicians, dentists and  take Canadian  Wiggle set a price and offered version kickwaswide In the lasttake Canadian moey nich quarter Wayne Stone went 3oyds wnich quarter Wayne Stone went 3oydsveterinarics will meet in Detroit on , flt the rate of exchange brought the on an end n t score The Nov 1 to discuss training auxiliary    medical aid in times of national disaster The state new Fair Employment conerprice to about 350C They bought sion ki wasblocReu it although the Masonic Building Then thesecond team went in a dAssn only had 1000 The balance aned 81 yards to score, Bobby was borrowed of Mrs Barbara Keily scoring from the 18 yd lineCommission calls on the public to Tessmer, aunt of Walter Girard Dick Kennedys conversion kick wascooperate with them and end dis pememr tnjs was in depression blocked In this gam a preview wascrimination in employment It saysno person whatever should be fetfs J employment on account of race,color, creed, religion or ancestoryIt further asks employers to hicome familiar with the law and to adopt policies consistSkidding around the use ofpenallie3 it said it will endeavor to avoid the use of enforcement powersin the law in hopes the people willwill copoperateMORE STATE POLICE NEEDED  The legislature has authorized the jaddition of 200 more men to the Michigan State Police and a drive ison to obtain them Application fistswill be closed Nov 30, 1955 On November 10 at 1000 a m a statepolice officer willbe at the town halin Pinckney to recruit men They willbe Troopers Ronald Colton and Ber nard Schrader of Brighton The py is  116 during the traming period every 2 weeks and 192 in the trooper rank  The maximumis reached in 4 years The troopersare a too furnished uniform, 75 amonths subsistance and travelling ways Values were low and money iven of next  prospects as 5scarce When 1937 rolled around they sophmores were used in the statiigstill owed 1000 on the drug store, lineup Speculation has it that Tomstore having been vacant a year Wylie will be next years quarterFord Lamb, then master, made a  as he saw some action in thisvow to pay it off A two day show Position The second team appearsand dance raised 600 and the next to have many  prospects foryear the balance of 400 was paid  next year The next game is Fridayoff A dinner was given to celebrate j at Haslett which is near Lake Lan the event at which part of this his g I win, start a 730 p m Thetory was read Mrs Mae Dallar OE 7 seniors will play their last game S worthy matron lighted the match Campbell, Higgs, Packer, Stone,which burned the mortgage A year  Heath, Dyer and Henry,before the lodge borrowed 400 of Roy Dillingham to pay off M Tessmer Since then the lodge hashad 2 more fires One in 1946 did StoneStockhridureeLE Rjsnerslight damage Another in 1949 did over 6000 in damage and the diningroom had to he rebuiltA RoyalArch Chapter was established here in 1872 Dr Haze washigh priest, Wm Ball,, kingWm Martin, scribe Other members ImU8LT,LG JacobsPottsRamdell Rev J W Wingtr, fasterSunday School 930 a mMorning Worship 1045 a nuThurs nighi prayer meetingat the church at 800Wed choir practice 780 p mThe Peoples OhurchM36 Weet between Main and Unadflla StreettRe Keith Suegsegger, PastorSunday School 945 a raMorning Worship 1050 AMYouth Group 700 p mEvening Service 300 p mThurs Prayer Meednc   800 p mr CKoir Practice Wed 400 p ra Sr foir Practice Wed 7i0p m has a new bride doll Dean Gardneris going Lo hav a pon Jerry lieufhwent hunting with his dadWe havelearned 3 Thanksgiving songs,DoLg Kaiser dad is going deer huntingDeane Anderson hu new flotiies,and shoes Bub Twitchell gt a whistle from a box of cereal  harlene Kinseys gold lish died Wemade a pumpkin from a paper strippainted it orangeSecond GraftNancy Seaman visited in Yji  utiand Dennis Reynolds ha a  i,ptruck Linda Shirey lias new sLinda Wylie a Shetland p ny,  udaVanDlaricum went for a ride viihher grandfather, Alan Bur s i mther put snow pants on his doM uud j pOrtatio7 EmpTovhe followed his big brother hu Cng,Linda Curts brother is home lornthe hospital Ruth Beachy ha   ompany Sunday Christine Diakelto Lansing Sharon Blades hasclothes  eitnewThird GradeFlorence Utley has new do oi bear down harder on the 3 Reading, Riting and RithmeticWhenwe sent to school penmanship woetaiiy ht Maybe it is yet but we dozrthea much about it Each pupil hada copy book and he was supposed tocopy the line at the top of the pageTLexv were several styles ofhandwrLiig, Spencerian, Verticp and a slanting style Typewriterschanged all this and now all theyhave to do is sign their name However the c have become so inelgible that it now customary to type thesignature and have the written onebelow it There is an old story, thata fanner got a letter from a railroad back in the days when he railroad was the chief means o trans railrailroad got free parses, tat,seage books for i  mtires andlegislators free passes The farmerfigured the railroad hud s nt him apass although the il not kn  why So the next time he had oc asion touse the railroad he handed the letterhoes   e ductor when he cpine toce Utley has new shoes,Mary Wylie has a Shetland ,ony,  collect iures That gentleman squintCcnUy, Francis Reason went to the ed atlt turncd  owr ue downMasonic Centennial pancake brunch Sunday and ate 13Joan Eichman visited her and the handed it back to the farmer who for 3 months rode fre on tbtJoan, Sunday Cherie Schmidt visited raihad Then he tot another letter v, ,,,A i  TT ii , i from the railroad, this time tvnmAher grandmother in Howell kundu,Larry Baughn visited relatives the railroad, this time typedwhich read Some time aio WP wrote200 ntenn  the Masonic  Milford Sunday Rose Marie Ve Icier yu afsklnp yo,u to removeDonald grand chaplain was speak Japanese wife Ro, er Bonne hn, ier His text was the 133rd Psalm, new cocker spaniel, Fritzi, Co mieAfterward the lodge officers atvl Kaiser had company from L entertained at lunch Ann Marie Young went to onceAthur Godfrey made the Itortt last week by his usual methodKitchenGerycz Henrybacker Huhman Heath,  RG hzeS riGvee of MAirAir n visRTB E QBLhETHFB Bumpu3Fredenburg Cambuvr LeeMillsSchuettewere Wm Sprout, Reuben Finch, SubstitutionsHeath, Higgs, SimWarren Hoff, M H Twitchell, O onson, Dyer, KellyW Teeple Thompson Grimes, Jra Pinckney brought home the banquet is aCamp at 7 p m The program isEl CSundayPuckcts t dOrgan Music pg Eloyse Campbell , uncle fiom Indiana are visitinp h,r Chaplain, Weleoire and introduction of Toaat F L CamburnJ Pinckney brought home the tReeves, Gershom Swarthout It phy which Stockbridge has won the j Sininf  Toastrnastev, Howard Taylor, RWP G MCraftsmens Quartette day,Fourth GradeDonna HoIHseYI a1 bmpiiriy Sunliorowskis birthdayBaxter has a hisworked for the Woodwards Mrs shot her husband Thepolice the Woodwards quar had only worked for Godfrey a week This bring3 the number of persons whom Godfrey has fired  od to 21, mTUrttyentertafnert n fife lWiprogram It is a habit with Godfreyand never fails to get him frontnpw Donna Ilollisters ki ten lixpe ntJcegave up its charter in 1885expense They can retire on a pension in 25 yearsThey must be bebetween 21 find 29 years of age, 5 f ,9 in in heighth nnd have the equival I legation to the first grand dun ent of a hiph school education I held  Adrian that year It was Pinckney  furnished a number Mr and Mrs West Hinchey, Dr  past  years Stockluidge also crownIntroduction of Grand LodgeIn 1868 an OES chapter was or ed a queen and their band playeJganized here with Mrs Delia Hinchsy as worthy matron They sent a Offi fnlowfd her to school Rollene Si igres mother went to Ann ArborNEIGHBORING NOTE RayMrs Dale Messner ofgroupLucy Mann A C Grace Young, UUF   wl W li ii of Wn Ts  TI fli Tpioyd Jack a car dnvCn by RlChard W1lde 16 Of last weekiiof men for ihe siote police Larry  Mrs HazeThey gave up their cnarter  jttv rlalWer8ryJrLrsGMnkel    rv zt z JSS HANDY HAMMER H CLUBThe Handy Hammer 4H Club motat thetown hall Thursday nite with30 present Their officers are Pres,Tommie Singer Vice Pres, Judy Root Sec, Mary Morris, Treas, Karen Tessmer Leader,Mrshall Meaboi Meet every Thursday at 645 p mHANDY ANDYTS CLUBThe Handy Andy 4H Club met onNov 3 Their leader is Joe BasydloTheir officers are Pres, Donald Sing er, Vice Pres,, John Pietras, Sec,  TV  ,ofcw4 vUitnr  c vveni, v0 Ann Aroor i A few yenrs atr a aPed reclusef ccrs Distinguished visitors ,  Rt AU History of the Lodre Cf  Fifth Grade Garba who he hadnt seen except inRemarks Henry Russi M W G M e welcome Sharon Justjce of Red the       ford township to our class We ha e Now an oil well has been struck onit which is flovIt is in the oil ,in spelling were Ronnie HainesToann Donne, the recluse, was offered 50,Bloxom, Becky Morris, Mary Lee I 000 for it which he refused, in theBenedictionJulius Savler and wife anl WmonMist Edna AschebrennerNanoy Read Last weekwas chewing gum week We enjoySPea19 j ed, Ruth Guida and areoil boom daysWallv Pietrns Reporter, Basydlo, There are 7 in it VictorFOOTBALL SCORESLeslie 26, Dexter 12 Rowe41 39,Durand 0 Saline 39, Milan 0 Dundee 7 Lincoln 7 Chelsea 20, Flat Rock, 7 Boysville 21, AddisonSAnn Arbor 32, Jackson 6 Fowlerville 26, Okemus 13 Holt 15, Haslett 0 Linden 39, Goodrich 0Sand Lake 26,Kent City 6 Waterford 32, Milford66 Ypsilanti 37, Berkley 9 St Addie Turner, warder Julia Sigler, ver   and   seatinel The points were Adah, w mie nQrth of MunitthNettie Vayhn Ruth, Flora Gnmes The car  said to be doing 60Martha, Martha Whitcomb Llecta , bour The tractor had no Laura Sigrler Esther Emma Crane rear ht   usbg a flash An assembly of Rainbow Girls  ht The  ,ured wefe teken was organized here 4 years ago FoQte h ital Jackgon Mary Jean Hewlett was the fust  Q fire d t waS  Stockbridge 6 other children were Gerald Henry of Detroit,hurtincluding both the driver of the  hitehead and wife and Beatricechurch last weekj partitionsj Vandals broke windowsworthy advisor Mother advisors havebeen MrsHelen Miller,Leota Reason jrJand Mrs Emma Boydand didThe Pinckney Kings Daughters Halioweenwere entertained Thursday by Mra Brl hton ha8 dedicatcd a Ground Wm Brash sr with 23 present, Qtaerrer Post   Mrs Lulu Darrow led the devot I Coach Nick M h ofions and read the 17th chapter of w gchool hft8 regi  He St Luke Members were asked to maM t0 p ykceIlt of p,bnng gifts and jelly at the next   wMk  inducted Jn meeting for sanitarium patients aadcandy and mints for convalescent Lamborn og Greory and FlorenceTupper of Flint called on theJesse Henrys Sunday The Clarence Pratts and theFrank Bowers of Ann Arbor spent Sunday with the John Boyers Lloyd Hendee and Bob Kourt rtended the Michigan Milk Producers Prof Carl Walter of Harvard Unboth ill, We read the news on the  iversity recently completed a survey bulletin board, We had a meeting, of the nations hospitals and in Ato discuss plans for an assembly speech before f the American Collegeprogram Art Segura had a birthday f Surgeons said he found many of and spanking he was lOMary Lee them in a deplorable condition esAschenbrenner brought Junior Natur pecially in the cities and are infestal History Magazines for sccience  ed with ants and cockroaches Littleattempt is made to keep them cleanHe said Detroit has several suchForSixtbWe have started a new unit aboutEgypt, Mrs James came to our rom  years there has been a hospital T , , and told us about Africa and show shortage and although new hospitalsat Lansing A   ed souvenir s h e brough t fro m ther e   hav e bee n buil t mos t o f th e ol d one sIn n a t Chubb s Corner s ha s , , t wa g interesdf  W e hav e gtafte , , ar e st m  n    d man y Q f  bee n sol d t o a  Mr  Boo s o f Dearbor nwh o ha s take n possession  Ju g isworkin g a t Willo w Run Mar k Abne y returne d fro m ahaulawa y tri p t o Virgini a las t week Joh n Bove r an d wif e wit h Mrs o f Dexte r calle d o n th e g e j  and man y o f thes edafries  Butc h Noske r an d Bobb y dat e bac k t o civi l wa r days  W e hav eBec k ar e i n charg e o f records 4 H  SEWIN G CLU BTh e Weavin g Needle s me t Tues been i n  som e o f the m an d kno w the yar e ,o t i n th e bes t o f conditio nj      W e thin k th e legislatur e misse dStanle y Tomczy ksucceed s hi m at Dexter Normal Stnhome s Refreshment s wer e serve d Her b gnee d o f Howftl l ha gwit h Mrs  Her bThoma722 , South  LyoVe  Roosevel t  De  meetin g i s wit h Viol a Read 22 , Universit y 14  assistingThe to Hale, Texasbyof his father illness  ciav niprht with Mrs Easydlo with the boat lasl week in their effors to11 present The following officer  decroase highway fatalities by dewere elected Pres,Mary Mcnlce Roc voting so much time to establishingKaren Eichman Treas Raphael , a stlte ced limit and not enoughNash, Reporter, llarbara Singer Mrr, fo kteping drivers licenses out of Basydlo and Mra im Singer are t r thfl hi of incompetent and reckhomeGeorge VanNormanand wife,Al ,    T CSS  Sheriff ,ice  judbert Dinkel and wife, Mrs Mae Dall, wjth MrgMffk N   ,,PS havo the power  fcftke er Dinkel and wife, Mrs Mae Dall , wjth Mrs Mark Nashand Blanch Martin attended the jBrighton O E Installation last,Saturday night and were entertained awaydrivers licenses but as a rule the4H NOTICESrLJIS, N11 a tatl0 r tt the Rev McLucas home followMiss Eva Kellenberger, daughter Church Saturday at 4 p m m a cerof Mr and Mrs Ray Kellenberger emony attended only by members of was married Friday evening at the  families, Miss Barbara Miller ator at Howell has purchased ttheKohsmaa who will return to Chelsea lag itRO8S HINCHEYFrank Gould has been elected, jg Hinchey, son of Chester and The Pinckney Area 4H Clubs will j harci to Pflt emones deprived of them dont find ithold ftC pot luck supppr at the eiem entary school at 7 p m SaturdayThere will be an election of officersand talent showAll members, parents keep right on Then many Whlt Cong1 Churrh to Stanley Lobdell uher Mrs Helen Miller ad cllalrman of the Livinjrten Conaty ABIU R,,,, Hiichey was born in PutReT d1 W nT fCilting nIy     ltOl22  C   I Ttownhip July 6, 1876 and Hiedmembers of the family were present The couple were attendede by Mildred Kellenbersrer, sister of thebride and Jarry Lobdell, brother ofthe groom The reception was at the elementary school 1 Marjrart Holfingsworth, Sec brfdees djew was light blue Jer8y  ntone trim  ccessories She carriedINTRAMURAL BASE BALLThe two sections of the 7th and Sne918tr nlmtownship Juy , i The Livingston County sheriffs hTponticc state hospital, Nov 3w Winger, dept jaiIed 23 oveT the Halloweeen 1956 He married Kate Webb, dausrhweek end  of the late R G Webb She died 0Mr8 Emmctt Harri8 of Howell j g returned home from St Joe hoepltalt  ArborClaude L, Taylor, former Green yOak npeTviaor, member of the Vee funeral waa at the Swarthout R wa bridesmaid deCeased was farmerSurviving are 2 sons,Harold and a daughter, brther, GuyOak npeTviaor, member f e funeral waa at the Swarthouta j0  wol 8uit  , county road commission and county Puiiepal Home Sunday 230 pmfRev Ztim  white i did t Hll lt k  lThe two sections of the 7th and j , county road commission and couty Puiiepal Home Sunday 230 pmfRev8th grades have finished their base ra tri  Ztim  white engineer, died at Howell last week, hertson of the Howell Epis opilbll ri M Ldid H C f68 Ano Id Cluckey was his bro F c belonging to G J chSJchofflctahit Burial in thehfiM thi Whitball series Mr Ledwidges Hept Carburators defeated Mrs Morriss I FowCluckey was his brothers best ma  , Millch of NorthfieM townahlp Whit w CemetervBobby Sox Sockers 18 to 19 for the  A   wa hel d a t th e brde t  morB  ii  were poisone d laa t week  rmei JBCj r   7 t h grade  The n the y defeate d Mrs   ho  afte r th e ceremon y fo r 3 2 j A a empt y Par U gree n an d arseni c ANNOUNCEMEN T    eL      aat o f   bo x wer e foun d i n th e ba m bu t th e Th e 9Xi gM gemtax t o f Mia shig h achoo t an d i s emplo y j owne r tay i the y wer e no t hi ,o f MichiganTh eAndersons 7t h grad e 3 3 t o 9  I n fi na l gam e wit h Mrs  Sharpen s 8t hgrad e gir l Mr  Ledwidre s tea m wo n1 6  t o 1 2 makin g the m Junio r Hig hschoo l champions Thes e frirl s showe d promis e a s at hktiea  Margare t Higg s aa d Jea ngroom graduate d fro m Sout h Lyo ahig h schoo l an d work s a t th e Mfch ga n Seamles s Tub e Co  ther e Jkfte r LIBRARY NEW S MadoreJack , daughte r o f Mr  an d Mrs OPtvi , Lakelan dKellarNew book s a t th e Librar y ar e Th e frsProphet by Asch, Trailinjr Trouble aad Kickoff by Moe Robert Jack of Pinckney and Gulfport, Mist, to Edwin Rowe, son ofldRowe of Portland wast a famiiy dinner at theoa Saaday No wedding Ute IX APPRECIATIONWe wish to express appreciationfor the many ways in whioh we wereremembered during the week of ourgolden wedding anniversary, the shower of cards, the flowers, thegifts and the visits of friends added much to the enjoyment of the occasion Mr and Mrs Jesse HenryCARD OFF THANKSThe art classes of tthe school Wesvire to thank Lloyd VanBiaricum ofVans Motor Sales for making itpossible for us to paint the storewindows for buying the paint so th5 project could be a success Mrs Swarthoufs Art ClassesTOR SALEDtioTherm large oil space heater with blowerPaul Singer Phone 0P 8 ft5 lose their licenses Many of thosearrested involving traffic accidents are found to have no licensesloi attended the benefit dinnerfor John McDonnell at the Lester MeAfee home Saturday night Jhe ipon sorts were Mrs Hollis White, MraCliff rd VanHom, Mrs Robert Strops, Mrs Howard Green audMrs Lester McAfee They wish to thank all those who aided in makingit a success tBorn to Mr and Mrs James YoungJoyce Clark at StJoe hospital AnnArbor Mondays son, George WilliamMrs Cacia Chamberlain is homefrom New York stateMrs Merwin Campbell complimented  Barbara Miller at a Useser last Tuesday night with 28sent Games and group singingenjoyed aad Mrs Campbell preeidtiat the organ The guest of honorceived many nicewas served Mha MIHar wtCtrl Crackey SA wv       jnr A i DKPATCB Wednesday, November 9, 1986G L AUTOMATIC and DRYERSS UJ ACingoas of North Lake and been sent toPindkney high school played  a statehoMitalct Ionia6 to 6 tie same with Hartland there jthc state aoapwai  wu Friday MDevitt scored in the first 1 A marriage license ha been issquarter for Hartland and Murray uetl t0 Mark Swarhout 57 and Maude Kennedy in th second suarter for  Harris, 44, both of PinckneyI PinckneyStacy Hall and Nina Brown ofPinckney were married by Rev Maycroft at Lakeview Nov 6 Fred Slayton and Gene Dinkel attended the Chevrolet banquet at Detroit Friday night HOWELLTHEATREHOWELL, MICHIGANrue, Wed, ThrM Nov 3, 9, 10 Jose Ferrer and June Ally sec ia LEE THEATRE WHTTHORE1 Wed, Thor, FrL, Sat, Nor 9,10,11,14Gary Grt lnd Grace KellyCAJTH A iisMarried at Howell Saturday by  Lynn Hendee and Walter ClarkRev Noble, Stephen VanHorn of have purchased a lot of Bert HarrisHamburg to Addie Kice of Howell jOn Iutnara St and will build a houseWill JBlack has been elected city  ward Smithi 92, uncle of Char  Eichard Coati and Mala PowersisBENGAZPjustice at St Johns The Livingson county board ofsupervisors defeated u resolutionlast weekand nurse by les Smith died at Fowlerville lastweekWhile playing in the barn at the Dennis OKeefe and Abbe LoseinCHICAGO SYNDICATE tViraiher and Drytr, WA550 0A2 4   Eisele of Pinckney was married to Leora Devine of Handy  ktheir  rJLSr W retULn Tu, Wedhu NovS, 1M7 Jack Webb and Janet LeighHerman Eisele of Pinckney wa 17 tapper  OW  M amarried to Leora Devine of Handy   , v  11 ufliirwnpn Next lnat StAgneS church, Fowlervilie last  1 J   ON THE BEACH theed by mail 2 days laterIron the laborsaving, modern10DAY FREE TRIAL IN YOUR OWJN HOME sTHE 1KONKRTHAT IRONS ANYTHI1NGWASHABLELet us shew you how Ironritecan end handironing drudgC r, tave you hours each week,IB iafegaard your healthana appearanceTry an ironrite Automatic Ironer in your borne for 10dayswithout charge Discover how Ironrites two completely usable open ends letyon iron anything in the washbaiket    quickly, simply,beautifully weekA shower was given athome Sunday by Mary Ellen and  Alice OBrien for Elizabeth Kelly,  iMntedaughter of Mrand MrsMTKelly J wMiain Laverock of Uaddnila hasof Dexter who will be married to added a flour dept to his feed millStanley Meisenburg of Milwaukee, j About 30 friends of Miss Edna The Pinckney Independens lost tto  Webb gave her a party Friday onthe Ann Arbor Indepedents team  her 16th birthday, here Sunday 20 to 6 Ann Arbor hadBill Pegan, Doug Knoit, Bill Brownand Percy Fryee, Ann Arbor higrh school stars in the lineup Pejinand Knott later played with TJniver ,WrightMable Meachof New YorkCity last week a son James Smith and Fred Leland have J Henry, R Reason, tackles M curned from northern PETE KELLYS BLUESIn CineraaScope and ColorHarold Porter and wife calledn the Martin Phillips family inThe Congi ladies hold their tea PiIanti Saturdayv,t the Maccabee hall Wesdnasday  Mf VarneIlf Bowen and daugftemoon  flZ10881 f Howdl called on theBom to Mr  and Mrs Bruce ndfewJ sbetts ftlday, Mrs Zoe Vlsts VisionTech FeaturettewWJtlte Tailed BtkNovelty 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Goodyear Zepplein hanffm in his Rev Mylne of Laingsburg He still  DKwindow BS the result of winning the jws a ioom here Goodyecr tire sales conttest I Thc, Congi church holds a social I LoweJ dealer price because we adC C Lewis of Hamburg had his 5 at 1 honie of Rev Gates Tuesday , Ce aU,CMh above dewn paymenUpocket picked by a band of gypsies The program isSinging, America rwer mtest rate than you mightwho came through here MondayAl  Reading,Rev GatesjSolo, Lola Mor thnvise Payso another Pinckrey man jcn Piai0 Solo Mrs Gaul Recita  Zn PedOut rePeaU for yourPinckney high school lost tfcheir tion Jokn Doe Male Quartettefirst debate at Fowlerville Friday Solo, KtYr Barton Duet, Gracenight Michigan Center comes here an Harold Grieve Piano Solo, MaeNovember 21 Teeple Solo, Master Johnson ReThe Gordon Creamery has cut citation 1hir milk market here and notified The Plainfield school made 960  jck drivers Wm Brown, Roy on their nightcap social BeatricePlaceway and Harry Beatham,their Lambom is teacher xloads willnojonffor be revived hero  Fre, Fish is clerking for the Hoi luce Corporatioohas set up a den Clothing Company here Joe Bresley, , AH rVnnj nji,r rTp at Portage the mgr has retumded to his home for  in Belding , SturdavNovember nTHE KENTUCKTAlf withBurt Lancaster, Diana Lynn,and Una MerkelCartoon andMonday, November 13, 14ONE DESIREyour car the better wayth a cash loan hereFirst National Banku office at his homeYour choice of 29 allnew Plymouth models, including an allnew line of Suburban static wtis in 3 low icoorA Drama StarringAna BaxterRock Hadson,JuIe AdamsSunday Shows 8, 5,7, 9Cartoon and SportTues, Wed, Thnr xov 15, 16 17 FRANCIS IN THE NAVYA Comedy StarringDonald OConnor, Martha MyerrShows 715 and 900 TartoonMrs Floicrrce AtLee entertain her card club TuesdayThe Laidies Aid of the West Marion church entertained the children ofthe Green school at dinner ThursdayWINTER COATS ARE ARRIVING DAILY1 tWILL HOLD YOUR COAT EN LAYAWAY WITH A SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENT SHOP 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services andstaff, which is trained to help you with yourproblems Open your account today and start on the right way co reach your goal in life40 deposit dp to 10,0M ty our memMnbip in tWDeposit fcunraoo CorporationTHE McPHERSON STATE BANK Over EightyNiw YMK of 8tfoTHE ROUSH PLUMBINGWafer Systems Plumbing Rep 310 Webster Phont UP866Q7 Pmcknev145 EAST MAIN ST, PINCKNEY, MICH Aher WyJie and wife alkd an JUbettPHONE UP 8 3341 21 GorsyU  ,     11  Twr ,TJV fipi, ifvrfvjilf1yS8A1 IM0PA7G8 Wtdnttdty, November 9, 155Th eStoreLINGERIE GENTS FURNISHINGSCANNED SHOESGROCERIES DRYGOODSKENNEDY GENERAZ STOREFORECAST366Uittfl an ECTRICI YowTl uever have to worry about cloudy skieewhen you dry your clothes electrically Just putyour wet wash in the electric dryer Minutelater, youll have dry laundrybrighter thanminshiiie and kitten softWhy not Ho something about fee weather Dry, your clothes the modern wayelectricallyDEALER or Oefroit EdisonWorASfocs Be vrfe live ElectricallyCOALIT8 TIMB TO THINK ABOUT STARTING THAT FIREi to ChooM Promt WE HAVE THE BBMT COAL, REASONABLE PRICE AND AjMKjf  PROMPT DEL1VBRYPgSUiNmlnl WE WIIdL BB m rag puj Q BUSINESS AFTBB MPT 11, D  HOEY  SONLCKHANNETT  gacfcatt and wift oi PttroH tht lJtwitSNr Canbonii PHONF OEXTCR HAMILTON 6819Tht Ksbfeotr QMt made 7 Ona OnapbtfT ttd tfc WN 1Matter s PoaltttktAct of JUreftj t MTTlliao Howell 11 TtaekMy Kfcfc Rufascripttoa Prtoo 01J a TurMary Jane Baran and Jack Teeteers of Detroit were Sunday guests of the George RoushesFrancis Shehan attended a district farm bureau meeting at Howell last weekMr and Mrs Clifford VanHomleft last Thursday for Los Angel es Calif, to visit the Glenn VanHornsThe Fred Reads attended thebenefit dinner fyr the John McDuiaels at the Lester McAfee home, Miss Viola Pettys of Howell andthe C W Hooker family of AnnArbor called on J H Hooker andwife SundayMr and Mrs Francis Sliehan entertained at dinner Sunday in hoor of Mrs Louise Shehans birth   day Mrs Edna Spears, Jack Shel  don The Gene Shehan family ofI Ann Arbor and Mrs Marie Bauerj and daughter of Brightoni Glen Alt of Ann Arbor urder I went an operation at University  hospHal, Ann Arbor lost v eu,Rec J, M Me Lucas was installed as worthy patron of the Brigh ton 0 E S Saturday nightGarth Meyer of Bal Axe whobroke his ankle is now able to do desk work at, the stute poiic post The Kenneth Zills of Ann Arborwere Sunday guejts ut the Mark Nash homeWinston Bauh and wife attended the Tool and Die Makersdi nor at Hotel Statler, Detroit, Saunlay nightJcx Hendec and wife visited theGuie Hendees in Owosso SundayClare, Ronnie and Harold Swarthout all got deer at Lovells lastweekMesdames Edna Sjpears, JanettShehan and Marie Bauer v ere at the Northland last weekMesdames Virginia Scott andMary Baughn were in Lansing onThursdayThe James Whitley family ardMrs Claudia Peters were Sundayguests of the William Whitley family in Ann ArborCom Don Rogers jrof PoraggrLake has been put in command oJ of the LST boat Walworth Countou of Norfolk, Va, and left foithe Anarctic Saturday ,Edward Parker and wife left foiFlorida TuesdayWalter Reason has eclosed hishome at Hiland Lake and will vYsit relatives in Detroit and Cleve land before going to Louisana tovisit his son, RobertMesdames Sadie Read and MaryRead were in Ann Arbor Saturday Fred Read and wife and  JeSchosser and wife were in GrandHaven SundayClarence Gretz and daughter ofDetroit were Sunday guests of tthClare MillersThe Robert Tasch family culledon Mrs Ann a Tasch in Ann ArboiArbor SundayThe Merwin Campbell familyand Arnold Berquist were in GrandRapids Sunday at the Floyd Maycrofts observing their 22nd annivur scrry The Maycrofts stood up with when they were married,j The Andrew Campbell familyI were Sunday guests of Llod and Clifford Bnnett a Hillsdale Albert Shirley and wife spent,Sunday with the Doyle Templetons of Keego Ha bor JThe Bo Jacks leave for Gulfport,,Gulfport, Miss, today,Wm Brink and wife of Grantspent the week end with the AlbertShirleysThe Bo Jacks leave for Gulfportoday The Ronnie Hoskins family and Madge Jack of Detroit spentSunday with them ,Mrs Bess Fishbeck of Lasing isvisiting her sister, Mrs GladysClinton   tMrs Thomas Bonner attended tthcconference of Presidents of Repub Womens Clnh hlH at HotelPorter, Lansing FridayMr and Mrs Robert Ackley entertained Saturday, at dinner, the Do Jacks, Miss Madge Jack, the JackRoberts of Sidney and Mylo Kettlersof Jackson, and Edwin Rowe atPortlandThe C J Clintons and WLees attended the 500 cclub at the John Hagman home in Howell SandayWesley Palmer and wife of Detroit were Sunday guestts of the Herb PalmersStanley Dinkel is working in theI offlct at flit Chrysler provingT grounds near Chelsea I Ray Burns anJ wife and the Jack Young family were Sunday guectcof te D ConkJin family i Grand Rail idsMiss Dtt Stamm of Denver, Colorado has been hired as ttoeher aPinekney high school to repioet MrEvans Hail stones the size of golf ballswtrt picked up south of Holland last After tht rtofm 124 pkktd up MYRON HUGHESComplete Line Plumbing F xtares  and Supplies Electric, 0 w Gss Not Water Heaters Complete tine of Pomps t We Sell  W Install  We Service Tt MTJF u i1i  71 EABT M Magonars urocen 366 Plnekney RoodQuality MechandiseLOWSeer and Wine to Take OutMowcii JSPECIALSCENTER CUT PORK CHOPS,Lb 69cFRESH PORK HOCKS, Lb 32cBEEF STEAK Your Choice, Lb 59c CHUCK ROASTS, Lb 39cGROUND BEEF 39c, 3 Lbs for 100 CUSTOM BUTCHERING EVERY WEDNESDAYTOE HOLLISTER MARKET103 East Main St Pinekney 550MAN RIGHT NOWThis is a message from the Michigan STATE POLICE for men betweenthe ages of 21 and 29, inclusive, married or singled We have a eareer for You u a Trooper YOU GETNew Higher pay scale starting as soon as you enter training Substant ial subsistence allowance each month travel expenses Uniforms PLUSpaid vacations and sick leavesExce Ilent pension that protects you andyour family Other benefits Inter esting workAND A LIFETIME OF SECURITYDont miss this golden opportunity 200 new positions now open Go toyour nearest State Police Pot at once for all tho complete information or talk to a state trooper One wi I be at Pinckney town hall Thursday,November 10 at 10 a m or write the Michigan State Police, LansingCLOSING DATE OF APPLICATION NOVEMBER 30, 1955 ACTIMMEDIATELYLook ahead now for the future of yourself and your family It coata nothing to inquire Its important to you  This advertisement published as A public service byMePHBRSON STATE BANKArthur BullU and wifeof Gjreie George Meribon and jlory wtrt Sunday gutsti oi tht Robn tht JUM Taylor t i      f MV x1Your TfaiK Announces NewDeluxe All Feature Auto InsuranceCITIZENSMUTUAL AUTO INS C Now You Con Got More Protection Than Ever BeforeThe new Citizen1 Deluxe All Feature policy Mode Medicol Payment and DriveOther Car Coverage withNO additional premiumsPIUS Merit Discounts for USERS OF APPROVED SAFETY BELTSNOACCIDENT DRIVERSNONDRINKERSDRIVER TRAINING SCHOOL GRADUATESIf you qualify, it U possible to cut your total automobHo insurance premiums 12 to 15See your Citizens Man for a full explanation of thisamazing new poticyl THE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORNElThe gRay JL Bitty It B Pincksey HivrMiiRnCall 1100 A M to 200 P M Except WednesdayToes, Fri, Sat700 to b00 P M insurancePBOKS t rCLAY GOKDONLTLB W M UN SELL ASSOCIATE fc LANDhoe MV, Last Graud ftifera7 Howell Oticfelgaa W MunscJL Associatef  McttoskejDENTIST112 tt North Michigan Ave Telephone Office 935Residence 814Evenings by AppointmentAuctioiieerFaro Sales A SpecialtySert WyiieCell Fowlervilfe 228F6ITS THI Pft INSURANCE Arnold berquist233 UnadOla St Pindkney, Mlcr Watch Repairing Gold Stomps  Watcher, Wah Bcmdsjewele Handmade Fcrthy JMlUokLRitter TVSalesServiceRADIO  TELEVISION SERVICE Prompt and CourteousPhone UP 85lUi 125 Wetwter Pinckney, Michigan FUNERAL BOMBUM lit wlVeWlHVl DirectorModem Equipment Ambulance ServicePHONE t P M17SFred  RtteUwff, Sr OPTOMETKIST120 West Grand River Howeil, MichiganPhone 358 isidence 61Uoyd HeideeLivestock HaulingWeekly Trip Made to Detrw Ueneraj TrackingVHONE U P 8M47Roger J Carr AgencyCOMPLETE INSURANCE COVEt AGEEdith K, Carr 14 2 MILL STPincknej, Mich Phone UP M1SIHomes, Lake Propertyi OpportunitiesList Your Property Hith MlOeralil JtatMBroker  209 North PeaHONE U P MMOPTOMETRISTEye ExamitutioiuWednesday tad Saturday by AppointmentRod Wrai N of MiBrighton AC 7IiCLASSIFEDLEE LAVEY, Local RepresentativeBottle GasfORCOOKlNU, WATER HEATING AND HOME HEATINGWYU L P GAS SERVICE THE LAKELAND DRESS HOUSETHIS WEEKS BARGAINS ONE WEEK ONLYSTARTING NOV 10UNTIL NOV 20SHIP N SHORE BLOUSEE298 NOW 238, 398 Now 318 10  OFF DURING SALE ONLYDRESSES, LNGERIE HOSIERYNEW CHRISTMAS STOCK OF WO MANS AND CHILDRENS WOOLAND SILK SCARFS AT 10  OFF DURING THE SALE LOTVicinity of Chambers  Farley Road,, a white terrier with aFOR SALE DuoTherm eil bura Black ear and eye, Person findinging Heater, smock pipe, 55 fa bbL notify C E Wortley, 8951 Earhartfaucet in standard and 22 ft of Road, South Lyon, Phone Geneva copper tuWng N J Buazard 84090 1WAU 8 3139 S26 East MoinPinckuey FOR SALEWooden antique bejwh mattress ami springsLOSTSpringer Spaniel female, Call UP 88167 335 Peart Sttliver and white color, childrens petakai been elipped,wedrs chain collar  , with identification Lost on Dexter F0R SALEFirst cubing of Alfalfa Town Hall Road, south SUver Lake and brome Henry Krahn Name ig Schatze Good rewardfor return Ray Kitteridge, DetroitPhone Vermont 61784PHONE 63 HOWELL SAY IT A WITH FLOWERS t r oHELLERS FLOWERS FORMERLY WlNKELHAUSfhoM 281 j 20  OFF ON ALL BOYS FLANN ELL AND JERSEY SHIRTS AND BLOUSES 4700 MIDLAND DRIVE,LAKELAND PHONE AC 75066  Open Every Day But Mondayi Fred Stoll, 77, was found dead Mr Edith Carr and son, at his home in Dexter Thursday spent the week end in Portwhere he lived alone He was a mem with Mrs Noreen Carr and MoJlyber of the Masonie order and cham1 Sergt, Phillip McDonnell ia hom pion euchre player in the tournam1 from Casper, Wyoming u,,oln nvter aad Pinck The Stanley Dinkel family Anyone shooting a deer near Pinckney is asked to phone the conserva ion dept Brighton AC 9 90Ma man will come to your nnufood locker weigh the deer and ure the antlers  and calculate itsage 35 lakes and marshes will be creat ed by dams at Holly, OrtonvilleWayne  and Bald Mountain Huron I 5833 Spears Rd, PinckneyFOR RENT Good modern farohouse Phone UP 8568FOR SALECold Spot Refrisrater, 6 cubic it 24 ft exteasion ladder Herb Palmer Phone Up 8naments between Dexter and ney some yeara ago W6il in Lansing SundayPinckney WANTED  New Corn We are iathe marker for new corn and are pay ing the tof market priceGregory Farmers Elevator Gregory, MichCounty WANTEDtVashiiig andcalled for and delivered Phone Howeil 1364 or 11VEGETABLES Register of PtoteflFISHMARKET PRICESQUALITYCOURTEOUS SERVICEARKS AUTOMOBILESney MlcnMf cTHE STATE OKThe Probate Court for the of LivingstonIr the Matter of the Estate elMargaret Stackable, Deceased At a session of said Court held onOctober 31, 1955Present Honorable Hiram Jt SmithJudge of Probate Notice is Hereby Given, That allpersons interested in said estate are directed to appear before said Pro LtsT  Black Labrador Retrieverbate court November 30,1955 at ten Winston Baughn, Phone UP 9 66S8A Mto show cause why a license REWARD should not be granted to K Leola Larey, Administratrix of said estate FOR SALECOCKER PUPS 300to sell or raoitgage the interest of each Phone UP 8 6647said estate in certain real estate de described in her petition for the purpose of paying debts aid expensesIt is Ordered, that notice thereof If It Js Made of Wood, I Will Makebe given by publication of a copy Ithereof for three weeks consecutively Alterations, Cabinets, Interiorprevious to said day of bearing, in ingt the Pinckney Dispatch, and that the ri ii fajf ftrcTisir petitioner cause a copy of this notice Ml Jim JuOllCEto be served upon each known partS Interest at hie last known sjddrevby registered mail, return receiptdemanded, at least fourteen 14 prior to sack 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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>  hW J  JNovembe r 2 , 195 5GovWUH  ha t tuffefetf  mor et  i n Lansin g twe etfc t Decrat a too k ove r the a whe n e BepubUcan s wr e i  conteo LThe n tht y war e c U hi s targets  No wh e dot e no t b  the m t o shoo t ai ladditio n t o Attorne y Genera lttnug h Dr  JuBe n Feilc r c fwa s remove d fro m offic e fo ra  trib e i n optometer yMBUOR Hirior y o f Uijtito a 7 6 FOOTBAL L GAMES TFAPndme y  Donald Winger , Reporte rPAR T J U   The Pjnckne y Piraft M las t Frida yA  specia l meetin g wa s calle d th e nigh t wo n thei r Um  leagu e gamenex t nigh t afte r the  firei n fhe uLc  fro m Sout h Lyo n fja 0 whil e Dexte r  titl e agains tle s ai d room s ove r Clark  stor e an d wa s wrappin gan d th e questio n Wha t T o Do  wa s   Mancheste r 2 1 Ue C Pinckne y wa s as debated  A  majorit y wer e i n favo r of j sure d o f second  plac e b y thi s tur n o f jbuildin g an d th e followin g wer e ap  events  Sout h Lyo n goin g int o Frida ypointe d t o investigat e th e posaibitt  night s gam e wer e tw o touchdow n fa  Marys CaUMD c Cbarc aBe n Fr  Alber t SchmiU , Paste r   ly  Masse s 80 0 an d 100 0 am foven a devotions , Frida y evenin g740 Confession, r Frida y evenin g afte rDevotion s an d Saturda y fro mt o  90 0 p  man d Sunda y be th e 80 0 M i s  bein g mad e i n Was h ties  The y wer e Thoma s Read , Georg e vorite s t o tak e th e Pirate s bu t when t o  organiz e a  grou p o fw   , r  Republica n part y worker sTfc e subjec t i s delicate  Ther e hav eTeeple, Dr  H  F  Sigkr , Mario n Rea son , Re g Schafer , W  C  Miller , Floy dWatters , C  V  VanWinkle , J  H  Hoo it  ende d the y wer e 7 poin t under dogsvPinckne y receive d th e opening kickof f bu t couldn t mov e th e ball w  timila r atttempt s mad e befor e kr , Lambertsoa, Perc y Swar  an d S o bega n a nigh t o f footbal l whe n Iwhic h failed Gov  William s wa s electe d t o hi s4t h ter m an d th e questio n fe  wha th e d o i n 1956  Expert  W thout, Clin e Galloway , Mrs , Thorn  1  man y punt s wer e made  Wit h abou t 1  fou r minute s lef t i n th e firs t quarter ji m Hoc k wen t int o pun t formation 1o n  hi s ow n 2 0 yar d line , it s h e re iRead, Mrs  C  V  VanWinkle , Mrs Mabe l Schafer , Mrs  Roge r Cart , Mrs Mario n Reason  Afte r severa l meet mfuaa l t o spea k a t a segre  ing  thi s committe e reporte d i n favo r MtMMtt Unure bCalraj y Mennomt c Chare Her  Ezr a Bcacby , Pasto rSupt     Walte r Eac hg  Worahi F 100 0Scfro l 110 0People s Meetin g 73 0i  Fellowshi p Servic eWednesda y 80 0mean sin  195 6gated banque t i n th e sout hh e wil l no t b e a eandJdnt efo r president Th e Republica n member s o f th etefiafcture  have com e u p wit h atraffi c safet y progra m bu t i t con severa l controversa l matters  of building  wived th e pas s fro m center  Chi sCampbel l steppe d  to block the kickOi Nov 29, 1920 the Pinckney Ma and Alvin Simhotfsori picked it up k sonic Building Assn was formed The brought t back to the fifteen Fromarticles of incorporation were drawn here Pinckney went on to score asgratis by Louis Howlett Howell at Don Packer passed ten yards to Dicktoiney Under this 10 men bondedDriv themselves for a period of 30 years Higgs who was in the endzone ailalone for the touchdown Packersould have to go to school before lo erect a business block to provide a kickwas good and that made it 7 totrttinflr a lteete The license f Masonic Temple and the necessary 0 where it was 40 minutes later at ldbe raised to 3 and the vola equipment and be responsible for the the final whistle South Lyon got onrS L transferred t6 the state cost They were Thomas Read, George ly as for as the Pinckney ten yard   SwmTa traffic dept form W Teeple, C V VanWinkle, W C line where the Pirates took over theState pone   t MiiUf Mrin tAn TW r t fir, ball on downs Rev J W Wingtr, rtory School 930 a mng Worship 1045 a I night prayer meetingat the church at  800 choir practic 780 p mPesetas ChordjM3 West between Main andi Uwufflla Streetf of Vicensesed to haveLIBRARY WSWSThe winter schedule of libraryhours is Tuesday 12 to 1 p m, 2 to 5 p, m, 7 to 9 p mSatuidayl to 5 p m Closed Rturday nightTWO DEATHSMrs Mary Boughn received wordlast week that heY aunt, Mrs Kathjerine Hoisel Walcott, 72, died at FtGibson, Mis last week, She leavesher husband, Fred and a daughterThe funeral and burial was thereWe are informed Mrs EstellaGreen Graham died at Parma m Septand was buried there Her husband,Weldon and sonLeon, are buried here She leaves 2 daughters, BlancheMylne and Ethel PalmerWBDIMlfGS ANNOUNCCBD Miller, Marion Reason, Dr  L Sigler, Dr H F Sigler, Percy Swarthout, Floyd Watters, Fred Teeple Tho player as outstanding in this victorymas Read was appointed chairman, but due credit must be given to allC V Van Winkle to approve all ur players To the backs who gainedders, George Teeple, treas and W C th yardage, to the offensive line who Miller, Marion Reason and Fred Teep opened the holes for them, andalso tole to solicit funds The Vacant lots tne defensive lineman and backs whowhere the burned buildings stood when they needed to stopped Southwere bought and the committee went Lvon N gaining with theto work Some members considered ball the project impossible and refused to I neversaw a more joyful busload of Tf   , A Mirning Worship 1050 AMIt is hard to single out any one yth Group 700 p mElementary SchoolWe had our Halloween party Monday and thank the following mother who donatedMr Walton WaringSprouo, jMcOliffkaa, Garr,Joaes,Chanji, Josephson, Plummer, Gubachy Debby Garr spent the week endin Indianapolis, Connie Schmidt saysher windows were soaped and hvrJack o lantern broken Tory Jones visited his grandmother in LeslieJimmy Baughn went riding on a bare Halloweeners broke his porchliyht, Doug Winger hud a birthdayparty last week Billy Botsford isback in school aain Willie Meyeisgrandfather , Mr Bates, has movedto Hamburg Linda Clough visitjd uncle Sunday Jeanne Kennedysgrand mother Culver is visiting her Jeff Davis had his tonsils outJc Singers dad wrecked his car DaleBooth has a new puppy name i SFrank Zezulka was in Dctrou CURRENT COMftffiNTThe reward for the capture o Nitly Buchanan, tte escaped negrovict wanted in connection withslaying of Howard Herrick andwife in Stockbridge in September newtotals 14Qj The board of supervisors ofijfd 500 the sUte 50 forcapture of an escaped convict andITnrtley DieBburg, proprietor of theuu station near the Herrick hom raised tic rest by subscriptiaatiSlJofar no trace has been foui Xd chanan sinee he was seen in r bus station after the crimeCreeping socialism or whatever youwant to call it is apparently here tstay Cutting the price supports fitfarm commodities caused pricesdip dangerously so much that thepublicans saw their farm vot,  , M  , ,  , angered in 1956 So thev arethe week endiNancy Ray has a bavy , to use 85,000,000 tc buv  pork and lard and keep the price ofpork from falling g enEvening Service Prayer Meedngrr Practice Wed8rt foir Practice Wad 300 p m800 p m 400 p m 710 p m Masonic Centennialme was a hard fought one and Kext week starthi Suay rght sister, Debby The following are outwith mumps John Tasch, Brian Waiton, Toby Shettelroe,, Linda Warner, Joe Plummer, Candy Plummer, Vivian Jacobs, Linda Chani,Carol Gyde, Joe Singer We have ne,room committeaSecond GradeMike Carver brought a jack olantern to the school and Allan A Burg some pumpkins Clair Beil udRoger Hardins unde is doming hafrom Korea Sharon Blades went to a ower Hogsand corn have always been the bigcrop of the midwest states wh h are usually Republican however, theydefeated Gov Dewey in 1948 when heran against Harry Truman and thisdefection elected President Truan Then as now the prices of farm pre ducts fell and Gov Dewey chosi toignore this in his campaignIner swent 3tor of Mr and Mrs Euy Reason wasmarried to Lorry Lobdell Pinckneyat the Congt parsonage Tuesdayflight at 8 pjn Rev J W Winger officiating Only members of thefamily wore present Attendants give There were threats of withdrawals but in reality only one memberwithdrew Iball players as I did Friday nightFor ten minutes there was a steady stream of hip hip hoorays, cheers Tor NoV 8 Livingston Lodge No 76 F atVtemple starting a 8 p m Thoecentennial On Sunuay night, Nov ti, there will be a service at the PinekThe subscription committee coltec i tJle tw great coaches, the managers, ne Congl church Theted 3,300 The list is not available as ill feeling developed and GeorgeTeeple destroyed the lists in interestof harmony Seme of the contribu tions were Thomas Read 500 C VVanWinkle 300, George Teeple 300, Dr H F Sigler 300, W C Milbr100, Percy Swarthout 100, Bert there FridayPinckneyStone Heath, ImusDyerYoungs 100, Ruel CadweJl 100, Lu CamDbelldun WiboTjttfgLJJSAafer f 100  There were donations of from 5 to50 and some members donated labor instead of meney, Will R Rats anonmember donated a carload of brick worth 300 The order of Eastern Star raised 3,000 and bought captains, and all other personnelThe next game is with Stockbridg speakerLE LrLG CRG most divorce cases there are show, Cathy Heath went to Bob Vedd usually alimony awards especially ioiu Halloween party Ruth Beachy there are dependent children In many out for Trick or Treat Susan  cases no alimony is ever collectedhas a red coat and legging set Little effort is made to collect it VanBlaricums aunts visite 1 unless the person to receive it makesher We had a nice Halloween party a compliant In Macomb county it if stated that GOO people are in arreart in their alimony payments and there is due over 400,000 Judge Spierhas ordered the friend of the ceurt toclean these up by Jan 1 next tad I they do not pay to cite them for contempt of court The usual sentencefor one who is back in alimony t the  extent of 1000 is a year inhouse of correctionanl thankhelped us the room mothers whoThird GradeJames Cautrell entertained tha 11boys of his class at a Halloween par ty Monday night We wrote a letterto President Eisenhower and receiv a ruply from Mrs Eisennower Bar bara Grant fell and hurt her face theHuhman HtffiBurns R EQBLKBH Rey W C Donald of Ypsilanti, Rrandchtolain,yfa Tuesday night, Nov 8 the past misters will work the MM degreeSonth Lyon thin temple starting at 8 p m TheseWeeinburger wJto wm n the chairs are W M ,  L   Doepker PtJcy EUi8 s w Ros8 Read J w Thursday but is all right nowWe hadSanduU i Gefrge Giminer Sec P W Curlett u nlce party and ey  cup  lain Ona Campbell S D Clyde cakes and punch and thank the moth  ate Henry Ford envisioned aFiiKer J p ert Hooker, Marshall rs for helpin us anJ Paul Gray for , f sn11 toriai making autoFourth GradeWe decorated our 100m lor Halloween and had a nice costume partyMD Sandula  Jones BrenayKnappLewis HeckSweetman  Winston, Baughn, Clifford MillerJoeGriffith and othersTiler, Henry HauckLecture  Otto Poulson P M On Saturday night, NVv 12 the , farts for atRouge in which the employees couldJive on farms and farm part of thetmu He started a number of themWe played games and had cider and I at Xorthville, Sharon, Milan, Milfordcup cakes We thank the mothers rookJyn Manchester and otherFOOTBAL SCORESwere Stanley Lobdell, brother of the  the carpet in lodge room for 1,020groom and Paula Curlatk  Most of the furniture in the lodgeMr and Mrs Jhii Coione, Mr andj room was hand made by the late Geo D ,,, 47 stockb Tdlee Mrs GerrH Bkiiman attended the Sigler Thomas Read was on the job DXnchester OHuweH 28wedding of Hubbard Lee jr to Miss j continually during the construction  Mancnester  riweI1 28 of the temple and it was not unusual for the committee approve 1000in bills in one night When funds ran out Mr Read advanced them himselfJane M of fat at the Jefferson AveMethodist church, Detroit Saturday,Rev Biajdt 4tfelating They were at tended hJfaV Jd Mrs HubbardLte sr Reception was at the Stockholm After a wedding trip theywill live in Detroit where the groom is employed by the Ford Motor CoMISSIONARY MEETING82 attended the mlseknttry meetlag of the Peoples Church at thehome of Mrs Mark Nash last Tues day Mrs Lloyd Wellman had chargeaf the devotion Arrangements were made to collect clothing forthe Bethel Home in Kentucky MrsNelson reported on the number ofcomforters mode The next meeting is with Mrs Wm Brash tr was 14,000 During the constructionseveral petitions came in and thepetitioners were taken to Dexter andHowell for initiation The new templewas completed in 1922 Previous tothis a car raffle netted 1450 and anbanquet and entertainment featuring JacMson prison entertainers 450Dances are parties held netted considerable money The temple debt despite all effortwas 7,000 This worried the mem GrandLedge 0 Clarenceville 25, Brighton0 Boysville 39, Hartland 0 Ann Arbor 20, Ypsilanti IS Saline 13 FlatRock 7 Chelsea 28 Dundeee 14Roose elt 13, Lincoln 13 Milan 25, University 13 Fowlerville 28,, Leslie 9 Linden 13, Montrose 6 MilfordWest Bloomfield 7 WebbervilleMorrice 0 VJI uaiuiunV nigUU, iiv l tile   n  j mmbanquet is at the U of M Fresh Air  who sent them VV e are anxious to see Ilaes iJexter and Pinckney were al the colored pictures MrsKellenbergcr I so on hla ll8t but the factories here  never materialized When he died hiheirs were not in sympathy end doted most of these factories sellingthe land on which they stood Nowwe read that the factories in Milfordand Manchester, the last two in operation are to be closed and the workIntroduction of Grand Lodge Offit1 ohloSharon Baxters father found  v i    RawsonHCamp at 7 p m The program isOrgan Music Eloyse CampbellInvocation ChaplainWekOTr J and introduction of Toastmaster F L CambumToastmaster, Howard Taylor, RWPG MSinging Craftsmens Quartette took of our roomFourth and FifthRollene Singers grand parentsvisited her Dwight Mattesons family has a new car, Pa Tessmers family went to Battle Creek for the weekend Roy White spent the week end1937 cers Distinguished visitorsHistory of the Lodge P W CurlettRemarks Henry Ruasi, M W G M Remarks by oldest MembersSinging Craftsmens QuartetteAddress Paul O Strawhecker, P GM BenedictionsSouvenirs will be given at the banO E S INSTALLATIONThe installation ceremonies of thePinckney Chapter No 145 OESwere held at the elementary school  quet and copies of the history of the Saturday night and attended by over lodge which has all the pictures of300 people The room was beauti the past masters from 1855 to dateI i fully decorated with flowers and The 3 Pinckney Temples and other disIS PROMOTEDLt Don Rogers Jr son of Mr andMrs Don Rogers of Portage Lakewho has been in command of the Port Huron naval district has been namedexecutive officer of the USSLSTi 1163 Wai worth County operating outof Norfolk, Virginia Rogers has beenfc the navy lo 44 years He has a wife and one child bers and attendance declined Thomas jRead came to the rescue and took the drug store building off the hands of the Masons and gave them the temple building with an indebtedness jof 1000 This was paid off in 1926The lodge then rented the rooms overthe drag and Joe Gentile storesThe building of the temple was astrictly Masonic enterprise althoughthe Stars rendered valuable aid 1926they were admitted to membership inthe building association and to show their appreciation gave the Masons afree dinner on the night of a MM de gree Feb 2, 1926Regular meeting of Pinckney Chaptar O E  To 145 at Masonic tem ple Friday , NOT 4 Midge Miller, See meeting was opened byretiring matron , Helen Miller andthe retiring patron, Fred Seger, Lucille Camburn, retiring marshaland Eloyse Campbell retiring organisttThe CongL Church Choir sangOpen the Gates of the Temple,foHowed by prayer by Rev Winger After presentation of the American flagthe installing staff was introduced, Florence Baughn P M, installing offioer Dorothy Wilson P M asst installing officer Alta Meyer P M installing marshall RevP P, installing chaplain  Abefdeeen P M retailing orgro tinguished members of the lodge Tickets may be obtained from any IOHPTO member The ladies are invited to theservice Nov 6 and the banquet Nov 12 huge puff ballFifth GradeMrs Suggitt and Mrs Light came to our party We thank Mrs Lightfor decorations Our party was a sue cess Wt are tackling division andjfind it fun Our spelling groups are working hard Mrs Miller brought us 9 new books to read and somesome puzzles to work Fifth and Sixth GradesOur Halloween afternonn near Ypsilanti where he is toa new factory to employ 5000The Jesse Henrys were honorguests Sunday at a tea honoring their in  manT cpt Townsend50th wedding anniversary Those there were Gerald Henry, Detroit,L J Henrys, Keith Bradbury,s,the Lambert Henry families, CharlesWhitehead and wife, Beatrice Lambors of Gregory, Mrs Ella WalkerMcLucas i of Ann ArborWinifred  NEWS A number of Republican legislatorhave come up with a new highwaysafety program to oppose that presented by the governor However there are a number of controversalpoints in it and it may not be possible to enact it It would transfer the license issuing from the secretary of tate to the state police and form a It would make altpersons attend drivers school beforethey could get a license and raia the fee for licenses to 300 School bus drivers would have to attend ftschool A state speed limit of 65 mileegoing n hour would be adopted To carry , this out the number of state pelfeSixth cnc j woulti  increased The taMOur Halloween aftenoon was would also eataoHjh an rather full WTe had a parade of the search bureau v other rooms in costume and served    Jlrefreshments We went to Mrs Morr Cong Teague of Textiises room and saw her play and put somthing should be done about retliving in Europe many ofwas siess We had cider and cupcakes and dept of traffic,paraded around to all the rooms Jack Young was 11 years old today ThePinckney team played South Ly nand won Friday This Friday theyplay StockLriJge there We heard on TV Princess Margaret is noton dursCOUNTY GARDEN CLlfBNOTES OF THE GAMSSouth Lyon is the beet team thatPinckney has met this year exeeptfr the bloeked punt they might not icored It was a battle of punt ist Paula Curlett, installing soloist New books at the Library are the The Livinston County Gardeneranswhomare not citizenTom Manioa was special accompanist Virginia VanNorman was escortedby her two small sons, Mike an4Scott and daughter, Cheryl, whopresented her with bouquet of roses theSt Marys AHar septet ww epoa at ttheme of Mr, Vary aehman on Monday, November Wi at 45 pn inviteH to attefcdKIWANIS NOTW en with Bon Packer of Pinckney  George VanTman W P was escortedge on Hock of South  ed ky his son, Rusty, and the BaughnPinckney was at the family sang appropriate words to May the Good Lord Bless andAlvte Simonson who has played a Keep You Paula Curlett sang thefine line game for Pinckney and Lords Prayer when the chaplain  White Squaw by Peterson andOxcart Trail by Krause Mrs Thomas Bonner spentWednesday and Thursday in Lansingattending the convention of Michigan Library AssociationHON GRANT MTHUDSONHon Grant M Hudson 87, congressman from this 6th distirct from 1922 to 1930 was killed lasi Wednes yClub is sponsoring a workshop in theWalnut Street Methodist church at ing war pensions He says there50,000 of them, 6,000 in Italy aloneIn August last 152779 checks totalling 6,732,183 were delivered tolast Howe11 Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov veterans residing in other countries, ember 8 and 9 to which anyone inter twothirds of this represented deathIf members Tueeday of the Pinckney KI30 yard figured in this score went out soon was installed After the benedictionafter the score with n injured knee  the O B S choir closed the ceremonBock Lewis, the old reliable ies by singing God Be with Youwas back holding the line stake j Till We Meet Again the first time this year j Refreshments were served at an j head of the AntiSaloon league PartBoth teams received many penal attractively decorated table with the of the 6th district was in Wayne the hostesses, Mildred Miller, Alberta  county and the wets made several night when a panel truck hit him ashe was crossing the street in frontof his home in Kalamazoo He was an ordained Baptist minister andties 16 yard penalties line killed scoring chances Close P M pouringAfter this the VanNornans held ested is welcomeProcrrm as followsTues,10  1030a m, The History of Gardening byH L R Chapman Mich State University 1030 to 1130 a mMakingand Care of the Home Lawn, by acollege specialist 1130 to 100 is question period 1 to 3 p m Bulbousplants in the home garden by Prof Chapman  to 330 question period Wedes10 to 1130, Weeds by DrBulford Grigsbv,Control and E radio ation in the Home Garden by MSUspecialist 1130, question period 12attempts to defeat him and succeeded to 1 pm lunch, 1 to 3 p m,Plantingdinner Hotel,next Tuesday is hareCwmhr Progittm com Baaghn, This year a number of Ptnckaey open hoose at their home for theregulars plsv thir last game Chris past matrons, past patrons, officersCampbell, Mike Heath, Chuck Henry relatives aad friends The tablesDick Higgs, Herb Dyer and Don were very beautifully decor Packer are all eeaiete TWr glad ated witk autumn leave caadtos taduatioa win leave quite a hole to fOL j in 1980 when led by the Algers theybacked Seymour Pfrson of Lansing Person served oat term aad lost in1932 to Claude Cady, Lansing Democrat Hudson made couple of unsuccessful come back attempts and dropped out of tfct putts eye the Home Grounds, 330 question period Paul Williams, 33, of Milfordwas killed last Wednesday when hiscar hit a truck on Mason Road westWA Mew eewpe HHP ivJVa and disability claims 1,000,000suranee bought and paid for by tfetveterans The biggest amount westto the Philipines All these veteraisserved in the United States armyHalloween passed off quietly tatand window soaping was held to aminimum as Mrs SwarthouUs artclass painted sceatf on moat ofwindows of the ouemeat 9laeaThe Trick or Treat army was 0t iforce and found the picUa  Dick Campbell and Tom WfBegot a sackfull of stuff and did gH started until lateyear they will get started rtiertells usMrs Anna Hoag of a pibUe reeepttomher lOfta bfeU ,vfXi7y     ,   llV r   V          TBB  PINCJCNi f DKPATC H Wednesday , Novembe rRo m wher e JoeLas t Wor d inFar m M OKJas worth y matro n o f Dexte r Chap    te r OES   Dr  Jame s Davi s o f Dexte r ba aGregor y noU U bee n cited  for 6 0 year s HOWELLTHEATR EOnl y Lawso n wa s first  in thi sare a t o us e on e o f thos e roadsid evendin g machine  He s sol d mil kan d egg s i a on e abou t a  yea r now ,aa d recommend s the m highly ba t wit h reservations Mine 8 th e lates t model,  say sCurly  Builti n refrigeratio nunitheatera n automati c sig ntorserOn  for nigh t Take s an ycombinatio n o f coins However,  h e warned , thos emachine s aren t chea p t o bu y  o r oper r  e The y ru n abou t 3500 I f your e no t o n th e mai n high wa y lik e f n  wher e lot s o f cit y   a youd bth e ol d ir  hods F i ii vher e 1 sit , yo u hiv c t oadim  Curl y fo r hi s iiii  ln spirit  O f course , there s a 1 plent y t o b e sai d fo r thus e wjh oten d t o stic k t o th e ol d prove nmethods  People s idea s diffe r o nth e subjec t o n an y subject  Lik eyo u ma y alway s drin k buitormil kwit h your  meal s   whil e a  glas so f beer s th e automatic  choic ewit h me bv lit  Ilury s KiugSeeley Co  wil l buil d mad e HOWELL, MICHIGA NThomasi auctio n Nov  8 Sl i uS  Jum  Gree n  500,00 0 additio n o n thei r Sci o plan t T  w  ThMr  N w   3o l liuwel l Sturuay      tzi  be z w f8 chos fn   Bett e Davi s a d Richar d Tod dv    Man n wa s ou t fro m Detroi t  at th e Brighto n homcomin g gam e fah d Man n   u  ,   clarenceviU  Frida y nigh t Lhe  in sf     lt  0  pillo w raffle d I  50 0 attende d th e Count y 4 H ban    que t a t th e Fowlervll e Fai r ground s    ,   ,las t week     Ciawnaacop e an d Colo rFranci s Rathbu n is the ne w wor   ,,   ,  t mth y matro n o f Fowlervill e O  E  S    Saturday , Novembe r 4 , 5lLivllawioi i was Frida y5  wer e kille d i n Michiga n an d 5 0wee k o f th e smal l Iff THEATREWHTTMOR E IAK EFriday , Saturday , Novembe r 4 , 5Doubl e Featur eO h Doctor Rober t Mitchu n n d Jea a Sim ii aTH E VIRGI N QUEE NI  brough t bac k fro m Irelan d b y Rev   i, r  Co  meiford   e i mort h Leuu e gav e  1USH E COULDN T SA Yan dThrillin g ap d Tru eNOTH E BO B MATTHIA S STORY s0,  0 SproutI  h e Doable Featur eCorne l Wild e an d Michae li n WildingCopyriglu,  11J55,  United States ivundutiun was chairman oyl  Fai r mad e 210 Aaucrsj n o f Mario n isworkin g fo r Mrs  C  L  Siggler A L Fowlervill e th e propositio n  obon d fo r 600 0 o r fir e protectio n cav ric d b y z voted Mis s Ma e Teepl e entertaine d anumbe r o f friend s Saturda y nigh ta t a  Hallowee n party  Mis s Lul a Morunenlertuine dirh t u t he r 16t hseasonKOTS S GTH E ROUS H PLUMBIN GWate r System s Plumbin g Repa b31 0 Webste r Phon e UP 3 6fiO 7 pickne vMrs  Lul u Lam b o f Eas t Lansin gan d Mrs  Alic e Le e Lam b o f Cincin natt i ,  Ohio , spen t th e wee k en d a tth e To m War e homa Sa m DeLap p an d wif e wer e i nOa k Ridge , Tenn , las t wee k attend in g th e funera l o f a sister  uiuis Monda y nil ihdu v party Jackso n  Cadwel l wil l hav e apu y o i ladies  an d misses  coat si r stor e Nov  8 an d 9Th e viiL  couV 4 ha s puss d u nordinanc e tha t an y 1 1 so n tamper sUec i lamp s wil lf i iie  A ijmVei a 1  Adams , founde r an d pub nf  th e Fowl e ,f   Revie wd c   Mrnda y H e wa s 7 5 years  oldTh e Pinckne y Independent s los t t oPlymout h ther e Sunda y in a gam e  playe d in a snowstor m 7 to  0 4 0    Som e tim e ag o t h   Anlerso nfreigh t hous e wa s robb f I an d a  nu mo f pair s o f shoe s an d rubbe r boot s b elongin g t o Mik e Roch e stolen  Th esherif s dept  raide d a  garag e a tHowel l o n suspicio n o f chicke nthef t an d arreste d 3  brother s whe nth e missin g shoe s an d boot s wer efoun d there Th e ol d Chri s Brow n blacksmit hTHE SCARLE T COAT I n  CinemaScop e an d Cola ra dWal t Disney sSTORMY i n  lecnaieoio tSuadtt , Monday , Novembe r 6,  7Matine e Sunaay , o0 p m Walt DisneysTHE VANISHING PRAlBIEberPinckney Junior Varsity beatthe Brighton Junior Varsity thereThursday 18 to 14 Bobby Kelly scored twice on passes thrown byDick Kennedy and Dennie Clark intercepted a pass and scored Earl i monson played a good game in the Robinson, Finley Green,line In their other game the Juniors plummer and ye editortied Dexter 6 to 6 Kti1  Russell has purchasedthe   baev or jfainv hous non IJ6 east of the Clarence BermhomeThe Wm Brash jr family v,xvmoved to  zt irjinia Mis Faivicia Uvnphrcy i umer Woods WHO is aLLciidin,e the LU of M was a Saturday guests uf tlc George YcnXornictns Ariiu itiMi 0 iutmarried to Franc AmosLawrence Camburn Clare Miller, at the home ol her parentOn a Campbell, George Fos C in with kc oseicu isulijfct tu a ,S1 have been broken lately  shop operated heresince civil waris Mar, V Tues, Wed, Thur, Nov 8, 9, 10Jose Ferrer and June Ally soiaTHE SHRIKE Bob Mathias and Ward Bond aadintroducing Melba Mathias Color CartoonSun, Mon, Tues, Nov 6, 7, 8 TRIALWithGlen Ford, Dorothy McGuire, ArthurKennedy and John HodiakNovelty News CartoonWed, Thur, Fri, Sat, Nov 9,10,11,12 Cary Grant and Grace KellyTO CATCH A In TcchnicotoVista VisionTech FeaturetteWhiU Tailed Back Novelty Late News Color CaroonIt and Mrs F Hdays burned down Tuesday night 1HK KINu i DAUGHTERSThe Kings Daughters meet Nov SYLVANTHEATREChmUoa MichiganLion at KaLuiizo ov 2 to 15harvested GOO bushel of potatoo v C L Sirif is hoiiiv a rap Friday, Saturday, November 4, 5THE PURPLE MASK With Rory Calhcun, Julie Adams In Cinemascope and Color and NewtWihnontattendeda corn beef and cabbage dinner andMM degreee conference at the Howell Masonic Lodjre last WednesdayMrs Winifred Graves of Jacksonspent the week end with Mrs Mae       , XT  J  J J u r V c  nih Also Frank ZieglerHjggins and attended the OES in testallation and past matrons partyThe Harry Taylors of ClarkstonThe Rupert Garners of Detroit were Week end guests of the Georgespent the week ends with the George Roush family VanNormana  Charles Smith and wife of BridgeMrsAlma Harris and Miss Dorothy hampton  Y spent the huntingRohl of Detroit were week end season with his parents, Mr andguests of the Floris Clarks Mrs Orville Smith FE CRprir  v name 1 dele J Richard Bird, Washtenaw county 3 at 130 pm with Mrs Wm BrashV J1A V vlVnnifonven imdersheriff and father of Day, Roy sr the Sunday school conven    Thursday   In the election Wilbur Brucker THE BETTER WAYwas elected governor but lost Put To Finance u Now Automobile Is to William Comstock 215 to 15OThe THE BANK WAYothers elected were James Cousins, Buying a car with a loan from thissenator, Tracy Crandall, Rep, Sey bank gives you tnese clearcut ad,i ws niuor Person, congress Joe Foster, vantages   Nov 1 ytftc senator Henry Finley, sheriff J Lower dealer price because we ad Sunday, Monday, November 6, 7Vraii Jin Hagman, clerk, Frank BushF vance all cash above down payment, MR ROBERTS register Clare Burden, treasPete z Lower interest rate than you might vivsell drain com otherwise payTh Mesons gave a farewell party 3 Spacedout repayments for your n CinemaScopeTu day night for Col Met Chalkor convenience Sunday Shows 245 continuousvho leaves this week for Florida Finance your car thefor the winter, oysters were served, with a cash loan here Mr, and Mrs Henry Collins and Ver h u, to  DJLTUT Tiai ffo with him  irsi ftauuaai Bank tf V,J1, Euler holds an auction Nov BoWCft MMof 8 rnd Fred HemmigMay one Nov 14 UftdtT FttdeiAl Supeirlfliouof RtocVnride died 20 Pinckney Masons attended a Member of Federal Iteserv CorMrs Fivd Amos in Marion byMcCah  Thoy wi live i 1better way p  t w  0  cent inrrersf ii ervpnort 1 rt ov vhih is now 1048 Al the county lodges were called Mrs Earl Savory has been install and Webberville and Williamston of instruction at Howell last poration aad Federal Dpodt bunirev Thursday night conducted by Grand ance  Corporationnvtr TP, Kve Frank Gilbert of Bay City Ail DepotitAl th t l cbA Comedy StarringHenry Foda ond and James CagneyTues, Wed, Thur, Nov 8, 9, 10LAND OF THE PHARAOHS In Cinemascope and CelorWithLeek Hawkins, Joan Collins, Dewey Martin and Ales Mi notes Shows 715, 915Coming Francis in the Navy, Its Always Fair Weather, Tall Men RidingWINTER COATS ARE ARRIVING DAILYDrive it at your deaVrsthe car thatsIho Yovn in Heart 11eposit   fv,w v   X  WILL HOLD YOUR COAT iN LAYAWAY WITHA SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENT SHOP EARLYWHILE THERE IS LARGE SELECTION TOCHOOSE FROMPEIRCES STORE FOR WOMEN HoweE MichgcrWE Give Gsld Stamps with Any PurcbueiUThe look that goes with PushButton Driving and9CU9Q, TurboTorque Powerjn the new Plymouth 56Here is a car more truly repreerlnve of our jet air agethan any you have ever see    r, iling sueejmp unvAerodynamic Styling  in hold new LOJ 1 t likt PushButton Driving Thrres 9090 TfhoTorquc Power andthe great new HyFire Vli or mw Posci low 6 to give you Top Thrust at TakeOff Ami Plymouth is larger andlonger outside  roomier in Me Its lrent,Likiaglyahead of ill lime See it a our utalrs now With a fingertip touch youselect your driving rangeA easy as flicking a lightSVitch Then Plymouthsfully automatic PowerFlitethe worlds smoothest most advanced transmis siontakes over Its theultimate in driving easel DEPOSITWheres the safest place to keep important papers,such as bonds, stocks deeds, abstracts, insurancepolicies also jewelry and other valuables A safedeposit box, of course It offers secure protection against fire, theft, loss or misplacement We have afew boxes available in various sizes Stop in and seethem now The cost is surprisingly low   Allnew Aerodynamic 200 V8 hp available with PowerPak in all 4 lines Belvedere, SavoyPlaza and Suburban Or choose 187 hpIn Belvedere and Suburban lves In Savoy and Pva hne yru pfr 130 V8 iap IX yuu piitr the super economy ol Plymoutna Powerflow 6alo available in all 4 lines joa get, 125 hp, or 131 lap v 1th PowerPak CHARTER REVISIONNovember 8 will be a day to beremembered for all citizens of How ell or over a year a committee hasbeen planning and perfecting a charter for Howell which will enable thecity to grow unfettered by the hands of a city charter which has becomeoutmoded through years or constant change It is certainly the responsibility ofall of us to study this new charter and to vote according to our convictions as to whether or not it will provide the city with a functional legal framework within which the city administrators can work for the betterment of the communityBecome informed, thenvote, November 8, 1956Vans Motor145 EAST MAW ST, PINCKNEY, MICH jmmm I 4a depotttf wp to 10,000 knuw by ourDepoairCorporatein THE McPHERSON STATE PA1 ZPHONE UP 8 3341 OftK LJPATCB Wednesday, November 2, 1955 Idutter t4 Postafiof Muck 8, irrrore 114 8a HoweU Subscription PriMrs Weltha Vail of Horton is visiting Mrs Rose HendeeJ H Hooker and wife were weekend guests of the Dan Uks family in Ypsilanti Mrs Eloyse Campbell gave a shuwer at her home Tuesday night for Miss Barbara Milltr Miss Millerwill be married Nov o to Curl Ouk ey at the Pinekney  m  churchby Rev Winger at 4 p m MYRON HUGHESGompteia Line Piumfai  Fixtures SanliesJt l Wlae  Healer sLINGERI EVGENT S FURNISHING SCANNED GOODS SHOES 5 Mesdames Janut Shehan and Edna yL Spears Thursday at CranLruok v Ralph Hull and wife entertained  Earl Savery and wife of Dexter it Idinner Sunday at Taylor AtLv The Leon BureUs of Maitland, Flu tailed on tin liiford ViuiiUrns ASunday Max Weiss and wiie lcfi for Fiov ida last week for the winter  Donni and Barbara Bauhn entertained 12 1rieihU Sunday at a Huo ween partyWe hear tLu Ui  xuthillof PortaL,i Lak iv a deor near Water loo last wivU ihnt flossed out 128 lb A bow urui arrow shot  Lire o P tash  We Service 7  FAST MWasoiiw s Grocer GROCERIES ORYGOODSor lastWardA ri Uee i a birthday dinfor Mr and Mrs Earl 6066 Pine ey RoatfSWH Ly was held at the fvn house honoring I Mr tuid  Louis Wellman, newlyweds larit week  IThe Mark Xcsh family were Sun day iieis oi he Kenneth ZiiLs in  Ann Arbor JMark Xash and wiie atttended the wedding of Edith Lipstraw of Pinckney to Keneih Kin at tthe Ann Arbor Evangelical chuixh Sat urday nightt Earl Sawyer and wife of Flat BRock spent Sunday with the Oivin y ilailowsThe Past Matrons of the OZSwere ente ainctl at the Masi nic teni llc Mondy rtUsdanu1 Hazel Parker, Mae Bryan and Mable SchaferELECTRICJUU love the wonderful things an electricclothes dryer does for your laundryand yourdisposition, The day cari be darkand gloomy, but your clothes safely dry brighter than sunshinein an electric dryerU you want to whisk through washday with aemile on your face and extra time on your hands,dry clothes the modern way electrically Electrically tYOUP or Detract Johnny Kenaedy of Sandwich,Ontario, spent the week end with2rvin Kennedy and wifeRoberta Ackley was in LansiipSaturday niiyht to compete in theDeMolay Qucen ContestAn Ypsilaiti ii wonllonnie Ho kins family of Detroitspent Siuiiay with the o JacksLyle Hendee and wife of Ann Arbor were Tuesday jaiests of the Walter ChuksWayiii AIL Lee and wife saw thetrie cinuunm in Detroit Sunday Walter Clark and vitV ,iv inPortsmoutth, Ohio the iirst of theweekThe Howard Reads had dinner rJSaratojro Farms SaturriiyHoward Read held open lije atChelsea Sunday where he hus eom jileted several new homesj George Meaboh and wife called oii the Ron Watters family in FowlerI ville Sunday tThe Dick Radtkes of Philadeljhiavisited the Andrew Xosbitts lastweek Clarence Radtke who is in the army spent Friday there The John DeYoimprs of Grand Rapids spent Sunday with the Harold Porters The Paris Carvers of Rockport,Onio, spent the week end at theEarl Bauphn home The George VanXormans held open house at their home Saturday nipht after the 0 E S installation 150 were there including their reelatives, 0 E S officers, past matronscounty matrons and families The D Conklins of Grand Rapids,the Jim Bums family of Ann Arbor and the Jack Young family spent Sunday at the Ray Burns home A larpe attendance was present atastork shower iven Mrs Edith Van STambro oTT  32c49c 59c39cFRESH PORK HOCKS, Lbb  CU T POR K CHOW , Lb BiiE F 5 i AK I our Choice, Lb3EEF ROASTS, LB BEEF SOLD BY SIDE OR QUARTEKCUSTOM BUTCHERING EVERY VEDNESDAYTHE HOLLISTER MARKET103 East Main St Pinckney 550ottle GasFOR COOKING, WATER HEATING AND HOME HEATINGWYLIE L P GAS SERVICE G3 HGWELLMrs Viola Read Mrs Lodjre ClubThe hostesses were MrsEthel Gustafson, Mrs, Iola Hvl,MrMildred Ackley and Mrs R EMenkeMrs Edna Campbell called on Frank White and wife of Hovvdl  her cousin, Miss Anna Craft, in How eaued on the Ben Whites ThurshuSSST   k  and Basil White yl wife of MsonCleSSSTnd  rrs TIME TO THINK ABOUT STARTING THAT FIREWE HAVE THE BEEST CO VL REASONABLE PRICE AND APROMPT DELIVERYmother, Jfos Walter Clai MPetersttetemLan CtartoTawtt and dHgktar and Basil White ctjtfi wife of Masonand children Road Sunday  , onM othe C J Clin Mrs Maude Sharpe took her rO WE WILL BE IN THE FUEL OIL BUSINESS AFTER SBPT 1 7th grade pupils to Kensington state     r O ,  J park Wednesday for a camping trin s   1LJ A ZDurbm and  urnuA    AitWDe They came home ThursdayThe Maurice Leinbacks and DonStylet fc Choose FromiwiwrtewJACKHANNETTsta DovCh, DinW  JL te il Wda8day and Jfcckson FH NyHtoon and daughter Susan trifc sPent Saturday at the Albert Hosttlers of Gnahcn Ind  spent theJane, of Ann Arbor spent,the week Dinkel horn end w,tn the Manvin Shireysend with Mrs Eleanor Ledwidsre Mrg gitsey Dinkel was tn Linden William Marshall who has been at Mrs Roberta Miller attended the lMt Wednesday when Mrs Alberta the George Mabon home was ttakPowlervillee 0 E S installation on Cose entertained the Linden OES ea te Rcwe Vtal Saturday in Friday night  Pa8t Matrotic  the Swarthout ambulance, JMrs Alma Harris of Detroit wa AudreyXlikof asOJTenDinicel at e re Reads spent Sunday ino Saturday jruest at the William tended the Kiwanis minstrel show at Detroit with Dr Steve Brown and Shehan home  Lfnden Thursday night W F Cloe  Joh McGnire familyThe Robert Pike held  Halloween j a rt  it Lest Wednesday Mrs Eloyseparty at their home iw,,, Sivv,t for  Hendee and wife hunted at CampbellMrs Mable White and Miss children of the ChurA of God BaTAxe over the week end Blanch Martin attended a KinjrsThe John Boyers attended the D Mr aw Mrg o Robjnson at Daughters Past Presidents meet at Tties home ofHONE DEAUR KilTON 68119AH OCCASIONSfromAlberttaming Friday Barntrdand wife were night given 1y the Michigan Bellu , Telephone Company Pioneers,I The Ona Campbells called at thet hone in Lansing Sunday WINKELhAUStamo 284 COMPANY  r  1 xyit ,  V    Vm  Y       VDI8FATW Wednesday , Novembe r I ,r Thtrm Oi l Radian t Circulato r DuoTher m WJndso r Oi l Horn  Haatt rDueTher m Roya lDuoTherm Regenc y O H Hom e  f  ste rPuoTher m Imperia lOIIOAA531 2DuoTherm Hepiewm e     J,m e Heate rTHF  LAVE Y HARDWAR EPinck nI it  t til t  V A   J VFRUIT S VEGETABLESFIS HMARKE T PRICE SQUALIT YCOURTEOU S SERVICc ,  CLARK SCONVEB8ATI6 D8PT A n artificia l Lak e coverin g 64 0acre s wil l b e forme d i n sectio n S Ian d 32 , Lyndo n townshi p i n th e Wa terlo o projec tA  Whitmor e Lak e bo y sho t a nescape d monke y whic h wa s i n a  tre eto p th e firs t da y o f th e seaso n  n  mistak e fo r a  squirrel  There s n olai w agains t shootin g monkey s i nMichigan pheasan t huntin g i s u p i n Michi i n  Michigan  I t too k 2  to S  hour s t okil l a  pheasan t i n th e Thum b an dAllega n Ottaw a district , th e bes to f pheasan t countr y i n th e stat e PBON B D  r1i n  Centra l Michiga n 6  to 6  hour san d i n th e poores t rang e 1 1 t o 1 3hours Goos e huntin g i s down  Th e kil l a tSwa n Cree k thi s yea r wa s 11 2 com pare d t o 15 1 las t yea r an d 3 0 a tFennvill e compare d t o 15 1 los t year A n arche r bagge d a  re d fo  wit hbo w an d arro w n  Crawfor d count ycount y las t wee kTh e pric e o f smoke d chubb s i sthi s yea r tha n i n man y years THE BUSINES S PROFESSIONA L COUti MVIcan uari i   m  MLMe m  , frt   t e  i  F  M  DifteUruvt yuuntn m nonm c p w StrvkFrrfB OFTQlfETKkS T12 0 Watf f Gran d Rir rHoweB , Michiga nPhon  85 8 iidezkc e 6 1LTL B W  MUHSBL L ABtOGUT tLAJil a Qrad feterft tPJNCKNE Y AL37 Nor ca  AY Telephe  4  t Si roewi PPyLivettoc v Haulin gTrip p Mad e t o Detrt Genem i TSveniBg sAtwtwite rFarn  Sate a A  Specialt yLEAGUBWiiarne s Hote l 29Read s Lumbe r 25Uinkel s Plumbin g 21  11 Larry s Maratho n Servic e 2 0 1 2 Velve t Ee z 14LOOF  No  6  1 5Plainfiel d Far m Burea u 1 5Jregor y Taver n 14Van s Moto r Sale s 12Detroi t Di e Se t 11Price s Mobil e Servic e   8Livey s Hardwar e  2    Tea m hig h game  Barne s 912  Din  Wptchtr  WaiS TDinkel s 2490  Larry s 2386   Tea m hig h gameBarne s 912  Di n g tkcl s 883  Van s 878 Ind  Hig h Series  R  Shire y 590  H  R4m nTaylo r 578  A  Fredenbur g 568   Ind  hig h game  H  Taylo r 248  R  pk MShire y 234  J  Boy d 231 Hig h Averages  H  Taylo r 182  J Ledwidg e 173  J  Mac k 170  H  Wid   maye r 169  M  Ritte r 166  A  Freden bur g 16G LOSTBlack an d Whit e Englis h set tFO R SALENorg e 5  roo m oi l circu l e r pup  aam e o f skljp  Reward atm g heate r 25 , Ga s spac e heate r Harol d Daul t 14 7 Marion , Pteckasy 8 , Coa l burnin g stov e 15  Phon e U P 8  332 7 Roger J  Car r Agenc yCOMPLET E IN8UKANC 4 CQVB IAG B1  EaithRCar r1  1 4 1  MIL L  T14 1  MIL L T tk  Pkon e U P Mit tItaliifalj rfarms , HBttiiiuM iLakt ppportunitie ipp iUt t You r Prtrt y HIt h M trtroiter  20 9 Nort h Pta HHON 1 U  P Mlt lDR  I  E  CAMPA U0PT0MBTBI5 TBy e TELEVISIO Nen d Conrtew w12 1 Webste rMseUga a k Apaeiattten tfitAmi  N o fBrighto n A tSALE  DuoTher m oi l burtt FO R RENTT n Pinckne y 4  roo m i    5  ipe 6 I   bW tmode m apartnW , privat e entrap    Z v 1  fiLi XT i P copper tueing N J BuzzardAvailable November 15Phone Brighton AC 9 3731WANTED  New Corn We are inthe marker for new con and are paying the top market priceGregory Farmers Elevator Gregory, Mich Umger Spaniel, female,liver and white color, shldrens pet,has been clipped,weeVe chain cellar1 wHfa ideatifieation Lost en DexterTOUB Hair Read, south Silver LakeName  Schatf Qod regard LOST MONTHLY SPABB TiMB j ReLUhg and eoitocting money freia Our High Grade eNut eiach in this area No selling Tofor work you must have acar, references 648 eab, securedby inventory Devoting 6 hours u week to business your esd on per tiena will net up tmonthly with very good poss of taking over full time,income increasing accordingly Forinterview Include phone in applies NutOMatic Co, IncJace Nsw York 5YFOR SALECold Spot Refrigerator, JZV,TvZ 776 cubic ft 24 ft extension ladder j 0M Vermnt 81784  Black Labrador Rdtrieverreturn Ray Kimridge, Detroit Wiaste Vaughn, Phone UP 9RfiWARDHerb Palmer Phone UP 8 3142FOR RENT Good modern house Phone UP 85B86 J FOR 8ALB1941 Mercary f Renald we,4e  Unadiiia,P,inck FOR 8ALIVCOCKER PUPS fd00farm t ney Mich each Phone UP 8 647BAZAARBAKh SAiilThe Mary Martha Circle, of St Working woman wHl sharewith wosnaa er ceuple takercie or st j V  M,riiw Aipim wiPauls Lutheran Church, Hamburg,   a a, and after I p, a pmnet Piano Can be seen iis having a Baazar and Bake Sale I   vWnity Write Credit Manageralso a rummage sale with luaoh I ij SALECuitesa saaee Brapse atr Box 5162, Southfield atatfaa served at 11 oclock on Saturday , WB1  gtees ea Material , Michigan Nov 5, Sale starts at 10 a m at Sad u 0D coraWng scheass an Hood, Phew Alpine iftag FW AXlL guage douMe bsmi J71 Aatgun George Msabenthe Hamburgire hall St Paulctheran Church of Hamburg Sunburg Sun school 1000,Service 11THE STATE OF MICHIGANThe Probate Court for the County of Livingston FR SALMae til paee Heater Pho1Mp vpd iDoers, 48 has R H newJ,  the Matter of theMargaret Stackable, DeceasedAt a session of said Court,, held ov otr 3f 41 f  thOctober 81, 19W , j J Z161  fluid it ThePresent Honorable Hiram ft Smith infifnSL , Judge of Probate M18 hursten Rd, Silver LakeNotice is Hereby Given, Thar all 1FOR SAM1048 and iMl Bodge 4Dr 48 h R H  Mass Books,Mrs Frances UonBexter HA 44M4S70 Utpersons interested in said estate aredirected to appear before said Probate court November 30,1955 at tenA Mto show cause why a Uosnee should not be granted to K LeolaLavey, Administratrix of laid estateto sell or mortgage the interest ofaid estate in certain real estate de described in her petition for the purpose of paying debts and expensesIt is Ordered, that notice thereofbe given by publication of a eopyhereof for three weeks consecutivelyprevious to said day of bearing, inthe Pinckney Dispatch, and tfaat the petitioner fuse a eoiupon each known partyfa interest at hit last teowm asMrawby registered mail, return receiptdemanded, at least fourteen 14 dLve prior to sack heaHaf, er Ifpersonal service at least fife 6prior to siich heariagHiram R Smith Judge of Probateoeleeta Register of ttUod for and delivered FOR 3Ad18 Chevrolet Converitable OMs Bfattesoa UP B 1696 i FOR 8ALSNorgt Oil Heater,J large sise A Somsrs 90U West MMRLSORRELLlTf0WERrJFOR RENTCottageLake, furnished  11922 WEIMAN at HilandFOR SALE  1955 Ford Tractor,850 series with ear loader ,use less than 100 hours Willard WidmayrPhone UP 8 554 or Howell 7MFOR SALERegfstered Shropshire Rams John C Bury Phone UP 8S277FOR SALENorffe washer wltdouble tubs, a bargain, in fine eon dition 3500 Mark Holmes4229 DowBiajr Drift, LatalHsJ TOURWNNOW AT LOWER PRICES BL0X COALSTOKER COALHAKDC6AL SQPTCOALFARMERS FHD A SBm</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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San  a t cat Howel l wit h a  broadcastin g outfit Margi e Simon s wa s hom e comin g Fifth Grad eBeck y Morri s go t 10 0 percen tinPinc k q Uee n a t th e Howel l footbal l gam e multiplicatio n drill , als o Camill e B uTh e BurnsHeat h scorin g comb inatio n di d no t clic k fo r som e reaso no r other  on  Frida y night Matthe w Finley ,forme r 3deput yCohocta h , ast wcek ga Nanc y Read  An n Menke  Fre dCrudder  Ronni e Haines  Donn a Pa twho in  outspoke n in  his criticis mo f th e presiden t is  th e onl y on ethe y hav e com e u p wit h an d the ydoub t tha t h e ha s sufficen t appea lt o  wi n sinc e h e tangle d wit h th epresiden t in  the Communis t in quir y in  195 4 an d cam e of f secon d best  Als o h e n o longe r make s th efron t page s lik e h e onc e did  H elos t hi s chairmashi p whe n th e Din ocrat s too k ove r contro l o f th e sen ate Pinckne y alway s ha s a  bi g influ xo f hunter s durin g th e smal l gam eseaso n du e t o th e inan y acre s  stat e lan d her e wher e an y on e ma yhun t Tru e thi s is  no t al l goo drick  Patt y Bays  Wallac ecate d receivin g th e gif t wa smor e valu epjy  than word s coul dimO n th e nigh t o f Octobe rl20y  Livingsto n Lodg eMos t Reveren d Josep h H  Albern, , wha t proyft d     thei r Ug t mee tBisho p o f Lansin g o n SundayOct3 0    l n thf i Mftn n bJoc k Th e olf at103 0 in  th e morning  This i mass , fctri  wer e pu l Clar k w  M  Alwil l b e offere d a    par t o f th e rel 1   K  s w     d j  w  W  A  Vince , Se c Georg i Teeple ,Treas  Joh n Marti n S  D  Pete rConway , J  D  an d Valentin e G ial Hifc h Mas s wil l ope n th e weeka t th e nft w PINCKNEY A  LEAGU EW1  Barne s Hote l   2 72  Read s Lumber   2 23  Larry s Maratho n 1 94  Dinkels  Plumbin g 1 95  I  O  F  No  4 0 1 36  Gregor y Taver n 1 27  Plainfiel d Far m Burea u 1 28  Detroi t Di e Se t 1 19  Velve t Ee z 1010  Van s Moto r Sale s 811  Price s Mobil e Servic e   712  Lave y Hardwar e 1Servic e  L15 sheriffH e serve d unde r Sherif f Hen y   an d Kath y GustafsonJoh nFinley Ronal d Rix , 14 , o fwon  th e 4 H on e acr ein g contes t Singer, pheasan t countr y a s thes e bird sC oion e J prefer r cornfield s an d th e vicinit yan d DeeAn n DuBoi s mad e contribu Fowlervill e j  tion s t o ou r scienc e exhibit  W e di dcor n plont  j  no t mak e ou r hik e  s it  wa s to o wet I  W e than k Mrs  Coo k fo r th e cu pTh e Linde n Kiwani s Minstre l cak e trea t Gar y Dav s fro m th e Bur tof village s wher e ther e is  plent yeat  Mos t o f th e farm s   her e ar eposted  agains t al l huntin g a s inth e pas t cit y hunter s hav e no tto o carefu l abou t farmer sTh e Linde n Kiwani s Mt e y9 SI,ov  is  Oct  2728  W  F Clos e ha s schoo l in  Detroi t is  a ne w bo y in  ou r   right s o r property  Gate s wer e0  lt perittin g stoc k t o e s01 51 61 6 a par t in  it class, W e hav e 1 8 boy s an d 1 8 girl snow  W e ha d a  meetin g Monda y t oTh e Doyl e Templeton s o f Keeg o  discus s ou r Hallowee n party , Ou rHarbo r wer e Sunda y guest s o f th e  plaque s ar e done  W e congratulat e1  Alber t Shirleys  Donna Jea n 0 her new baby sisterH  Those from out of town who at, Kathy Su51 tended the funeral of Neil Tiplady Sixth anuu21 were Mr and Mrs Albert McGuire, We had a good season27  Detroit Mr and Mrs Lawrence Bur with ourpapers at the football games and aliPftfn n HiipTter, Mrs Clarence , though there wpro lpqthe sermon during the mass Lane returned tarry this year froma trip through the far east This experience will enable him to speakwith authorty on religious, political and social questions confronting theUnited States in the Far East The public is invited to attend the homelessbut 300 InsurancethemTo be continued coming2386Individual High ServiceH Taylor 578,AFredenburg 568M Ritter 567, J Ledwidge 567 J Reason 567  High Averages Mrs Ethel Sprout and son,Edwin, any other sixth grade class  Wecaled on Mrs Edwin Brown in Leslie  thought about selling them at basketfclWANIS NOTES jw   70 attended the Farmers mass and participate in the dedicat last night Bob Herbst of Brighton maver x7  ory exercises of the new Civic Aud showed pictures of Michigan trees,itorium I flowers and wild lifeNexx Tuesday j night they visit the Plymouth Ki i H Taylor 181, J Ledwidge 174,NiRht  M Ritter 169 J Mack 167H SundayMfsEdwin Sprout spent the weekend in Philadelphiaand attended thewedding of her sister Rose MaryTeam Jfh GamesBarnes 912, Dinkels 883, VansMELVN CONKMelvin TiroConk, 64,of Grgorvdied at St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor, Saturday from injuries received inan auto accident which occurred atthe Heatly school on Hadley Rd on, wanis Dinner at Mayflower hotelIndividual High GameTRANSFER MADEAt a meeting of the school boardsof Livingston and Washtennwcounties at the Pinokney school Mon day night the Patrician Gardens atv wv       Taylor 28 J Boya 231,Fred  Portage  wag transferred fromi Sigerservations and transportationBAZAARBAKUThe Mary Martha Circle of StSingerTheClub SILVER NEEDLESHjcks district to the Pinckncyschool district This subdivision isexpected to send 60 children here inhis woy home from work at the Chel Pads Lutheran Church, Hamburfc fa having  rXaazar and Bake SaleH is survived bywift HN former Beatrice Brother ton Hit funeral was at Milntr Funeral Home, Stockbridjre this after nooa 1e deceasediff ntider Irvln Kennedy prrtfeestoasl base bail osn  rummsgiwtir with tow BrendaTSilver Ndle 4H Sewing the courM of a few yearaelected Uie foilowngr joffi j MrsAlta Meyer was ill this week Bonnie Henry Uugh forKaren TegmerVkre PresSec Jody Rootserved at 11 oclock on Saturday, Jjy J Scfeuraan Reporter, Nov 5, Sale aUrt at 10 a nu   and MrsforRegular communication of Living No U Tots Nov 1 at 4H RALLYThere wilT be a 4H Rally at Pinck school Thursday740 October 27ball games but gave it up as wethought people would get tired of them We thank the people wnobought them and the ones we wroteabout for being cooperative We nil enjoyed working on this projectWe have a new boy in our gradeHeis Davki Basch from Grayling, Judy Cox moved to Lansing SaturdayMike Winiskia nd Geoffrey lindenwere riding in a boat with Mr Linden on Portage Lake when thsy saw an overurned boat with 3 mmclinging to itThey saved them Theywere Ralph Hunter, Ray Harkinaand his brotherialawi We are studying the sun moon and earth The sun rotates on ita axis every 24hours giving us day and night the earth revolves around the sun oncein 365 days giving us the seasonsIn January the earth is closest to thesun, about 91000,000 miles and far left open permitting stock to escape and horses cattle sheep and poultry shop, shot A few yearsthe conservation officers blockaded all roads leading into Detroitand searched the cars of returninghunters They found a variety of game which included sheep, pigs,turkeys and chickensGreat Rrilfoirh Another rovailove affair on the front pagesthat of the Princess Margaret, 25 andCapt Townsend ,40, once divorcedIt has all Ihe aspects of the former King Edward and the twice div orced Wallis Simpson although theprincess does not seejri disposed to give up her right to the throne asthe kin did Despite the 7 marriaTes of Kin Henry VIII the Britishthrone and the Church England ofwhich the reigning British monarch is head dos not recognize divorcedIf we remember rightly Old KingHenry usually had Ms current wifes head chopped off before heremarried Consequently whetherthe present romance  materialUeeor not is any onesrays of tne sun are strongerfall direct on OUT northern ncmltsphere causing us to have sumnttJVM E Darrow and wife pitat tn July 4,000,00a miles hot the Lansing Monday,  Jr   ,HOWEUTHEATREHOWELL , MKWOHN iff THEATREWHtlMOR B LAK ENe w ftishButton DrivingNew25 5 HP  am, W U Tkw  Oct  M,  27 LAN D O F TH E PHARAOHS i n  Technicolo rWit hMarti n ta d Ab a Minote sFrida y Saturda y Octobe r 28 , 2 9DMU  Faatar aJud y Garlan dI nTH E WIZAR D O F O  FtkUy Satarday  Octobe r 28 , a tDoubl e Featur 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1 h p wit h PowarPak Tb  oar that s with th e Youn g i a Heart Van s Moto r Sale s MorganTH E GU N THA T WO N Th e WES TWit hPaul a Reyma n A U  Technicolo r Progra m THE LOOTE RWit hRor y Calhoua , JuU e Adam sTH E PURPL E MASK l a  Technicolo rwit hTon y Curti s an d CoUee n Mille rColo r Cartoo an   Tues , WedL , Thar ,America s Mos t Decorated  War Her oAudi e Mor P,   Hiaael f i nSunday , Monday , Octobe r 30 , 3 1Matine e Sunday , 23 0 p  m  Gont Henr y Fod a on d an d Jame s Cagne y TO HEL L AN D BACK i n  CineauScop el a  Tacfanieaif rMath U Thompson , Charle s Drak eMR ROBERT SI n  CinemaSeop e an d Cok rTues , Wed , Thur , NO T 1 , 2 , SBett e Davi a an d Richar d Tod dI nTH E VIRGI N QUEEN I n  Cinemascop e an d Colo rTH B BETTE R WA YT o Financ e a  Ne w Automobil e X sTH B BAN K WA YBuyin g a  car  with a  loa n fro m thi sban k give s yo u thes e clearcu t a dvantages 1  Lowe r deale r pric e becaus e w e ad vanc e al l cas h abov e dow n payment 2  Lowe r interes t rat e tha n yo u migh totherwis e pay 8  Spacedou t repayment s fo r you rconvenience Financ e you r car  the bette r wa ywit h a  cas h loa n here Firs t Nationa l Ban k SYLVANTHEATRE  Friday , Saturday  Octobe r 28 , 2 9TH E ISLAN D EARTH A  Dram a Starrin gRe x Reason , Fait h Domergu e an dJef f Morri sCartoo n an d New eSunday , Monday , Octobe r 30 , 3 1Sunda y Show s 3 , 5 , 7 , 9ULYSSES A  Dram a i n Colo r Starrin gKir k Douglas , Silvan a Mangan oan d Anthon y Quin nCartoon , Smart y Cat Cade r Federa l 6uprt1sk mo i redttal J Keeerr e Cor poratio n an d Federa l Depoai t Insor enc e Corporation ,  Ai l Deposit s insur e U p t o tl0,00 0fo r fiach  Denoatto  Tues Wed , Thur , No v 1 , 2    SEMINOL E UPRISING   A   Technicolo r Dram a Starrin gGeorg e Montgomery , Kari n Boot hCartoo n Hyd e an d Hare ComingMiste r Roberta , Franci s i nth e Nav yWINTE R COAT S AR E ARRIVIN G DAIL Y 1 Deposi tWIL L HOL D YOU R COA T iN LAYAWA Y WIT HA  SMAL L WEEKL Y PAYMEN T SHO P EARL YWHIL E THER E I S LARG E SELECTIO N T OCHOOS E FRO MPEIRCE S STOR r FO R WOME NW E Giv e Gol d Stamp s wit h An y Purchas eWHA T DREAM S AR E M  OF Realizin g a  drea m o f a  net v hom e   lik eothe r worthwhil e thing s i n lif e re quire s considerabl e money  And , fo rmryt  folks , savin g regularl y ou t o f incom e s  th e sur e wa y t o mak e suc h dream sdtpoan A saving s accoun t i n ou r ban k make sregula r savin g safe , convenient , pleasan ta J worthwhile 10,00 0 nisue u b    ur membersni p i n ch okisaitfuc e Corporatio nTH E McPHEKSO N STAl t BAN K18 U Otrn KightyNin  Ta n o f 8at rv 145 EAS T MAI N ST , PINCKNEY , MICH PHONEUP8J341THE ROUS H PLUMBIN GWate r Systm s Plumbin g Repai r31 0 Webste r  Phon e U P 8  6fiU 7 Piuckne yTh e Pra d Read s an d Mrs  Fran kPeter s wer e i n Battl e Cree k t o at th e birthda y part y o f Herber t Pet ers Th e Gor e Mille r famil y attende dth e weddin g o f he r neice , Patrici aPran k t o Spence r McCheane y a t S tchurch , Detroi t Saturday ,wa s a t Botsfor d Ina CeeeliM Th Le o Betty s famil y o f Walle dLak e an d Mrs  Nore n Car rMoll y o f Por t Huro n wer jen d guest s o f Mrs  Edft h Carr Mrs  Ma e Met z o f Howeli , Jaef tShar p famil y o f Lana1ng,Han y lfe y an d wif e o f Detroit t an d Georf eLave y an d wif e ot  Jackso n wr eda y guest s o f t h Le e Laveya j, ,   ,j  V October 26, 1956t People StoreLINGERIEa  H  GENTS FURNISHINGSCANNED III SHOESGROCERIES DRTGOODSKENNEDY GENERAlSTOREWASHDAYon, ELECTRICAn electric dryer takes the bluse out of blueMonday Wet wash goes in  fluffy dry laundrycomes out There are no heavy wet clothes to haulup the stairs, hang on the line mYoull discover, too, that an electric dryer seems toadd more hours to your day At last you can getstarted on those neverhavetimefbr tasks, or devotemore time to your family community vi friendsMake your next washday truly easy livin withan electric clothes dryerCgALSffc or Be wi J Iiv EkeUSaturday Vein McQuillan and d Mr Bess Devereaux ofDetroit called on the William Shehans Sunday Mrs Madeline Roche and son Billy, of Aan Arbor andDr and Mrs Harlow StaehaaJackson George Meabon and wife wereChelsea Sunday and visited tyeabont new furniture store 481 of114 Bo HovsJl ItMark Melvin and Fred Roonie andwife of White Lodge were dinner guests of Mrs Tressa Coyle astWednesdayHark Nash and wife attended afarm bureau meetig at the WilburHerbet home at Brighton Tuesday21 Sly fot to Choost From Lloyd Hendee sad wtfsSunday with the Ed Nuoffm Holt and Lynn Eendee and wife atthe Dr Cecil Hendee home in LLJACKHANNETTThs Hubsrtt fBoyal Oak spent Sunday wilt Mrs Mrs Joe Griffith entertainshonor of Sharon4 birthdays the Hark Matteson family and OtisMstteson and wife Rev Keith Ruegsegger preachedat the Waterloo prison camp Sanday night David Ledwidge it home fromCalifornia DUner guests of Mrs BsulahMilkr Jast weekwere the CyrilWsstphoU of Owoeso, Fief Hevsjnrof Lassinf aad Xaxl sa The Gordon Hertsfs of and the Asher Wyiles were Sunday dinner guests of the Andrew Nebitts Charls Adorns and wife of CedarSpring and Martin Phillips and wifeof Ypsilanti called on the Harold Porters SundayThe Howard Reads called on tthGeorge Wilde in Ana Arbor Sun day The Lawrence Basghns were Pridinner guests of the Robert Sefetdsat Joelyn Lake  Guy Blair, Mr and Mrs WaiterGlover and Mrs Aana Pseey of FowJerville called on the Roy Dillfeghams Sunday Mn Floreaet Tupper and MrsRoben Wrfffht of Flint called onthe Jesse Hearys 8onday Gretcaa Taeeh vts heeie fresn Aa Walter Wilson and wife of Ypiltmti and Fred Trailer and wife ofDetroit spent Sunday with the Lest er McAfees Clare Miller took Rick Miller andDick Darrow back to Alma Sunday Mr and Mrs Vern McQuillan andMrs Bess Devereaux of Detroitcalled on Mrs Emma Dinkel SaturdayLee llavey was taken to the Veterans hopital,Ann Arbor last week Mrs Dorothy Dinkel was in Jack aon Friday The following attended the OESinstallation at Howell Saturday niteMr and Mrs Geerge VanNorman,Mr and Mrs Lawrence Camburn,Mrs Helen Miller, Mrs Sadie Moran  and Fred Seger Cecil Murphy of Memphis,, onof the Thomas Murpliys is building a house on Patterson Lake Rdouth j of the George Holt home I Gerald Reason has purchased tthe  woods and 17 acres across the pond of Hollis SiglerThe Geiry Eichmans spent Sunday with the Ruvsell Glovers in  WebbervilleThe Carl Bidwells of Brightonwere Sunday ainner guests at he White home honoring Ruths birthdayThursday when returning fromRebecca convention at Grand Rapids the car driven by Mrs Leo Chap1 lin of Howell was wrecked Mrs Chaplain received a broken leg andskull fracture Mrs Alberta Gouldysevere injures and Mks Ann Craft minor injuries They were taken to Sparrow hospital, Lansing Miss Anna Craft is now home She is a, cousin of Mesdames Edna Compbeil and Vivian LedwHgeThe Girl Scouts enjoyed a rollerskating partv at Island Lake Thurs night Amanda DeBarr and KennethWylie droveThe Robert Pikes visited the FloydKentzs in Oceola Friday The George VanNormans attended a meeting of the Strathmore 0  S chapter last WednesdayMrs Dorothy Wilson of Ann Ar bor called on Mrs Florence Baughn SundayThe John McGuires of Detroitand Arthur Bullis and wife of Gregory were Sunday dinner guests of the Robert Reads Robert Read and Ronnie Swaithout spent the week end hunting at Douglas Lake Garth Myer of the Mich State Police broke his ankle while playing afootball game for the muscular dy strophy fund and is in the hospitilat Bad AxeWednesday the Home Exteiisio Club met with Mrs Gustafson The ones there were Iola Hnll,MaryBaughn, Jean Tessmerr Louise Shorman Stella Garr Midge Miller andAlice Gray Mrs Ruth Ritter and sons calledat the Mark Nash home SundaySaturday Mrs Mark Nash entertained the Bud Bekkerings of Howeell and the Jack Clarks of Dexter ter at dinnerMrs Tess Coyle, the VincentYoung srs, Vincent Young jr andPaul Young and wife of Battle Creek were Sunday dinner ghests ofof the Jack Young family Mrs Maragret Bums came backfrom California Firaay and Sunday went to Grand Rapids with the Keneth Frye,s to visit the D Conklins J H Hooker and wife called onMrsViola Pettys of Howell Sunday George Parker wife and sonEwerett of Ann Arbor and Fred Parker and wife of Ypsilanti called on the Clifford VnHorns Sunday The Roy Reason family were laati Friday Robertaof Mr and Mrs Robert Ackley wasnamed DeMolay Queen in the contest at Ann Arbor last Monday PatThayer and Joyce Allen were alsocontestants Roberta goes to the regional at Lansing SaturdayMrs Eloyse Campbell gave theKings Daughters state conventionreport at the Lakeland Circle last  Wednesday and the Brighton Circle on FridayC J Clinton attended a reunionof his old regiment of Warld War I at Detroit SaturdayThe Thomas Clark family of AnnArbor spent Sunday with the Mra, Margaret Clark familyMrs Luelk Patterson of Stockbridge and Mrs Mary Psco of Lan siag called in the Stanley DinkelsSundayBin Lucille Camburn entertainodthe Clare Bamum family ef Una dilla and the Charles Sullivans of North Lake Saturday at dinner in honor of Us birtMey of her mother  MYRON, HUGHESGenplefe Lite Plumbir Fixtures mi SuppleEIMMC, Oil and Gas Hot Water Healers r1  r f f Complete Line of PumpsWe Sell  W Install  We ServicePHtTJE UstlU  7 I EAST AJiIWagoners Grocer Pfnckney ReelQuality MechonoiseLOWfaer and Wise o  ake Ouirnona Hi,wc 705J279c49c49c25c39c 32c55cMiss SPECIALSCENTER CUT PORK CHOPS, LbEND CUT PORK CHOPS, LbFORK LOIN ROASTS, LbSHORT RIBS, LbCHUCK ROAST, Lb FRESH PORK HOCKS,Lb0 K SLICED BACON, LbJOWL BACON, HICKORY SMOKED, Lb 29cTHE HOLUSTER MARKET103 East Main St Pinckney 550Bottle QasFOR COOKING, WATIR HEATING AND HOMEHEAT1NGWOl L P GAS SERVICEPHONE 63 HOWELLITS TIME TO THINK ABOUT STARTINGWE HAVE THE BBEST COAL REASONABLE PRICE AND APROMPT DELIVERYWE WILL BE IN THE FUEJ OIL BUSINESS AFTER 8BPT IS  HGitf  SONPHONE DEXTER HELTON 68119 wCASIONSWayne AtLoe andrwife spent theweek md to Detroit with stthrk FLOWERS FOR AU f rerWINKELHAUS FLOrAL COMPANY I WL i  a   lfc    ,  j s DuoTherm Ol RodJont C afor DuoThcrm vindsor OH HomefUDuoTherm Regency Oil Home HeaterL OUDAA5312 DuoTherm Hepple white  omeitecrterTHE LAVEY HARDWAREPinckneyshJi i ftFRUITSMEATS VEGETABLESGROCERIES FISHf, MARKET PRICESQUALITY wPBsf VB99 SMWSSTSJ AI Jesse BnrhMM eff Detroit was a week end goes of Uette SigietSev Littlejohe Mis Sam MChrist, Mrs S Burt, Mrs NorMortesoe Mrs WK Clark, Norma Vaugh and Mre Leal Sigler attended the W CTU croentiee t Gregory last week I Thomas dark of Pulaak ij vieit iag his sister, Mrs D F, Swiss , John Raae of Whitmore Lakewas a Sunday guest of Mrs Mae OFESSIONALHackee MkhigaaGall 118 A M to 200 P MMe, Toes Pit, 81790 to 806 P If1 Kerry Bocae has quit farmand wil have an auction Nojr 1 Mr Nellie Sawyer Miller, former teacher here died at Fowtervilklat week She was a neice of EW ORDOLTLl W MUXSBLJ ASSOCIATB KFWrEBfcD LANUSOB of Mr and MrsM Ruen of this place died at SenFrancisco, Calh Oct 19,Walter Gortonof Marcos sold the apples i his orchard for 600 Matt Bradys black spaniel dogdeveloped hydrophobia lost weeekand was killed Die slUtd Pttmiay Conversionis at y1rfM Nov 13 to IS Walter VanFleet has gone toNew Jersey to work William Kuiedy who is mpvto Detroit houk an auction Nov2 Friday the farm residence ofThomas Hewlett of Gregory burned down The pupils of the Plainfieid district school will have a nightcapsocial Nov 4 Miss Florence Andrews is enjoying a weeks vacation as the Hicksschool where she teachs is being re repaired At the Sunday School Convention at Gregory Mrs Emma Houghtaling of Oak Grove wasnamed pnident Mrs ES Young of Howell, secretary and Mrs EttaRead of Howell Treasurer,  SV Howell,Uk W MaaeellBrTC It HtCtoskty DBNTIST112 H North Michigan Ave Telephone Ofhct 985 Residence 814Evenings by AppointmentAutiooaerfieri yGall FowlervilkArnold tterqiiist SiRADIO  TELEVISION SERVK l  ompt and Cotf teensptiW VPJdt m Wetteter S Wnckney MichiKan KL HOMKDM DirectorMedera ServiceraoNp v PFfM 8 Reicfctoft ft OPTOMETKlsST120 West Grand Riv Howell, MichiganPhon 358iaicteucq 61UoysHsBdeeLivestock HaulmWeekly TripK Made toIBONB 17 P 8W47Roger J Carr AgeatyCOMPLETE INSURANCE COVE AGEEdith R Carr 1 4 2 MILL STPrackne, Mich Phone UP 811MReal fitWhT7arms, Flumes, Lake Properv Riihirew OppurtunitiesList Youi Property Uiih MUsraWRewoa iiioker  209 North Fearf V P 8316OPTOWETRJSt, , Eye KxamipAiouaWednesday and Saturday01 Appointment9126 Ghikon Rotii, K mi H of M Brighton AC JU1D The Pinckney Community Play will put on the play The Road at the Community Hall ooNov 14 The  40 MONTHLY SPARE TIMS,V, Retog and coltecting moneyRichardKennedy and Bob Plaako, Hendee Irvin Uownan Ray Hooker are dir LOSTBlack and vume iungter pup, name oir SkipVeaL ,qualify for work you must Harold Dault 147 Marion Pimney  KTLCM, 640 cash, seur       , T by inventory Devoting 6 hours u  DuoThrm, oil bum weei to bufiinesij J end onr, snock per,i6 ga fcbl centage  will net Up t standard 22 ft of 400 monthly witIl very TU UZrd ibllitiQs of takini overMain,Pinckney income incyeanB accordingly Forbt Hanland here kidfy 30 to 0 Rev Lewis Dion, Ruth  Argyle,has been appointed pastor of StMarys Church Rev Dan Forsterresigned some time ago and RevMorning of Pennhas been suwlying here Rev Morning goes to Color Spaniel, female,  collareixtificra,tim Lost on Dexter all Road, south Silver Ue  Schatze Good reward5r  r9 Kitteridge, Detroit 40LOST Black Labrador RetSerWinston Baughn, Phone UP 9 6688REWARDMr Metcalf, of Hartland has organized bands in Pinckney, Hartlaad, Fowlervllle and Williameton Pheasants are reported scarcethii year  The Pinckney Independents beatthe South End Athletic Club of Ann Arbor Sunday 26 to 6 AJthougfc the Republicans control the board they are deadlockedon selection of a man to succeed EX Kuhn on the county road com mission Putnam and Green Oakwhich are Republican demand a man from the south part of thcounty whom they dont seem dia pesed to name Ross Read 4f Putnam and Fred Berry of Howell twp were namedbut the vote was atje Myron Hesdricks of Hamburgwas elected but would not accept FOR SALE1941 MercuryRonald Stowe,408 UnadiIla,P,inckney Mich ROOMSWorking woman will share0 roem house witb woman or coupleS1101 Doyle RdPfeofie Alpine 62102 Before 7 a m and after I p, mFOR SALBCugtexa made Drapes Will give suggestions OD materialand also en decorating schemesusaa Hood, Phone Alpine 62102SALBOIf 0ff 8aee Heater,Geal or Weed Spaee Hester,OneLauiry Store  P 8 3289F0 SALR1948 and 1941 Dodge 4 Deers, 4i has R H new paint,needsnietor repair, 41 runs good, both have good t s and fluidtwe ferfe FOR SALECOCKER PUPSeach Phone UP 8 66J7WANTKDHponiite party totake dVer monthly payments on aSpinnet Piano Can be seen i thisvicinity Write Credit Manager,ager, Box 5152, Southfield Station,Detroit, Michigan  FOR SALELU guge dole barrelStevens shotgun George Meabon Pue UP 3312WEDDING BRTTATrONS1 Styles in the new White 850 9t50 per hundred Also wedding JS, Mass Books, Reception etc   MrSraiceslOlsonPhone Dexter HA 644364370 MastRoadS A Kuhn ap H goes over to the Jsnuary sessipn  jIre merchants are now closing thef toijssK it p m every night butoVi liKrdAy Met Chalker entertained all the children, the Albert SeirnrCharlea Campbell and wife,XiesHe Smiths and the Alfredinsat dinner SundayMrs Amelia Wilcox the Georgengs, the W C Campbells, e Howell 1814 or 11FORtableFOR SALENoifcelarge size  A M36Oi rmz Mowe Sermdsxl or mit, the George Pear6ns and the Will Meyers family the funeral of Mrs Elisaat Breclssftrfdge last week,and Irene Davis of PineKhave added to their herd by  ig 11 milking shorthornfrom Hyde Point Farms ctt, Mich, ORDER YOURjOBENTCotUge at HilaHdsiks, famished  , ft28 WEIMAN  vTd SAl  1158 Ford Tnujtor,150 eeriei with ear leader oee less  100 hears tW  UPf BWor FILL YOUR BIN NOW AT t6WER PRICES BLOCKJoka C BarPhone UP 13177SALKNorge washer wHtutor a bargain,Ja fine8M Mark HolmsjsVOewniBff firive, Laiekad t HARD COALSOFT COALtfii XvTHE PENCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, October 28, 1955 STARTING TO WONDER ijcut famy ChoistmasixU Additional telephonescy wonciil to give, because they do so much forKvjyonc I tailed in the iieii r kitchen, basement,living room, they save hc3of time cpd cojrfless stepsYou neednt run when the V,no rlns    just reach In solid or twotone colors, they will Lhten up yourhome, harmonize with your liocofations  he cost Youcan have three additional telephones in yrjr iiorie for about 11 cents a day Order your  lei ilu TH  fromour Business Office todayPERHAPS YOUVE HEARD that tl, VI System hisstarted installation of a new telph   cable underlieAtlantic to the British Isles The amplifiers which kec voices strong and clear are 1 in 1  right ipto i ,cable and must last for years without repairs Il  to keep lint and dust out of the amplifiers so they  J  aiitin pressurized workrooms where employees wear spec LIorlon work clothes, get their bhoes vacuumcleaned be fore going to work, and wear no cosmetics They aoget special fiberfree tissues if they get a cold in the head CliffordNational Republican Committe eman from Port HuronNOT THE IUSINESSmAN can hirean efficient, attracivcsecretary that iis wifecant po sil,y be jeal ous of Its an electronic telephoneanswering devir called Amaida Heres what it doesAnswers your telephone, gives the caller your recordedmessage, asks him to leave a message, then record what he has to say You play back the calls when you return Amanda is a hot item, but if you want one, well getit for you as soon as possible Call us for full information WILL ADDRESS A JOINT MEETING OFLivingston County Republican Womans Cluband the Republican County Committee His TopicPEACE AND PROSPERITYAH Republicans in the county are invited to this meeting which will be a Carry In Supper at the Howetl Presbyterian Church Parlors   TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8,630 p m Phone Mrs Thomas Bonner, Preside nt, Pinckney of Mrs JohnHagman, General Chairman, Howell if you plan to attend     CONSERVATION DEPTRobert Cunnlpham 25, IM3 Cicotte Ave Detroit who was visit ing at the Water Reason home atHiland Lake, was accidently shotshot Tuesday while pheasant huntin with Walter and his brother,Harold The shot struck him in thehip and shoulder Dr Duffy render ed first aid The identity of the haner who shot him is not known1G1 more acres of and has beenpurchased near Fife Lake State Forest and 155 acres added to the Pigeon River State Forest Alsothe Port Crescent State Park on Saginaw Bay Timber on 8000 acres of state land,will be auctioned off this winter 54,000 worth has already beensold in 10 other state forests last week By the will of George W Masonof the NashKelvinator Co the state is given 1405 acres of wildland few miles from RoscommonAlso 25000 for stocking thestream with fishThe dept has forbidden the meof lampreys as fish bait They trnrk they might spread to inlandlakes Bom to the Charles Cairds ofRush Lake last week a sonLawrence Camburn, Harold Porter, Homer Abney and Albert Dinkel attended at Masonic banquet at Brighton last Tuesday nightMrs Ethel Sprout attended thefuneral of her brotherinlaw RoyBrown at Leslie MondayThe city of Ce8ar Springs may be Tom Steele and family have movparty to a suit in circuit crjrted from the Charles Campbell farmas a result of the Cedar river being to over Roy Clarks storepolluted and fish killed The Ona Campbells called on Mrs19 fires burned over 67 acres Marion Pearson of Howell Friday</text>
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