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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> SC  y , Volume 7iTHB PINCXNE7 DISPATCHWednesday, March 23, 1955Ne If N VApril 4 Michigan voters will be to help school diiicts finance new buildings by voting on a100,000,000 bond issue Supt of In Wedding Awerry  COUNTY HOSPITALMr and Mrs J H Hooker ofM36 E queitly observed their 50thwedding anniversary March 22 At ytheir request there was no public lbicelebrationThese two peopje have lived instruction Clare Taylor says it is a this vicinity most of their lives Henecessity, that the state needs 2,000 more class rooms to handle the 70,i000 new students expected next year Heretofore school financing hasalwayi  been a local problem withhelp from the state sales tax Theprincipal objectipn to the bond issue is that state aid would jeopardise local control However, schoolhalf day session and teachers with overloaded classes are increasing Here is how the proposal works1School dTStncts will have to levy a 13 mill tax for buildings If theneed is greater the state will pay the difference out of us fund Itcan also be used to finance existing bondj issues and cut interestrates The district would have to continue the 13 mill assessment using the excess over a 30 year period topay back the state 46 districts haveindicated they will apply the firstyear and the loan would approximate 3,000,000The Democrats now have a caucus room of their own They com plained their 3rd floor room was torsmall 80 they now have the firstfloor whick housed the G A R re lies which have been moved elsewhereThe bill to cut the marriage waiting list from 3 to 5 days isfavored is a past master of Livingston LodseN 76 F  A M 76 F  A M and MrsAs the county hospital fund drivegoes into its final week enoughpledges have been secured to makethe new hospital a certaiuity Sofar of the required 525,00 an amount totaling 464,15495 has beenraised which is 885  of the required amount that is necessaryHooker, j A victory dinner will bevr ,  f PmcknW Chapter Howell Saturday night toNo 145 They have a son, Calvin the success o the event Here are the reports ofdivisions chairmenFounders A, Joe BradyFounders B, Cliff HellerFounders C, Herb SchottFounders, D,Rus EngelhardtMedical, Dr HendrenEmployee, Robert Craig Womens Div, Allen, BarronMcCIoskeyClubs, Organizations J Robby eand two grandsons held sitcelebratethe 12169,999 1250 4082067,40067,2904,4579,525Hosp Employees J Sullivan 5,753 Bus and Prof, Glen SlaytonGovern, and Ed John Page There were other donationiously reported fihorenSL Marys Catholic GhsrdiRev Fr Albert Schmitt, PastorSunday Matses 800 and 1000Novena devotions Friday eveningai 70Confessions, Friday evening afterNoveaa Devotiuns and Saturday from730 to 900 p m and Sunday before tue 0t MassMeatioime UhurebCalvary Mennonite ChurchRe Ezra Beuchy, PastorS S Supt Walter EachMorning Worshi 1000Sunday School 1100Young Peoples Meeting 730Cottage Fellowship Service Wednesday Elementary School OJRREA OMJHENlA tH irwl ird CKADK JWS I1st, 2nd and irdJudy Geary hahinewJWSk ICh19,66115,254 prev 800UfCfiRev J W Winder, Pastor 930 a m1045 a m THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOLPARENTS PLAN CARNIVALAt a meeting of the activitiescommittes of the Pinckney Elemen Sunday Schooltary School Mothers Club, Mreh Sunday Worship 15 with MrsHelen Walton of Hiland Youth GroupLake as chairman plans were made Evening Servicefor a carnival to be presented at Thurs Prayer IV1J H or Bert as he is better known the Elementary School on Saturday,was the son of William and Sarah i AIriI 23rd from 4 to 9 p m Richardson Hooker andwas born in The PurPose of the carnival is roSimcoe, Ontario His father came raise monty tofrom England and was a millerThey, ed, playgroundcame to America when Bert was 7 years old and settled in New York Sunday SchoolMorning Worship Thurs night prayer meeting at the church atWed choir practice 730 pThe PGOP3S ChtfrehM36 West between Main and Tnadilla StreetsRev Keith Rnegsegger, Pastor945 a1100  700 p 800 ne villRhoda Mike HardenV sited theiii  John Waitons father had a b rkdutodayLobby SiUis rtndinotheralo has a birthday Bobby Cijt dd ii, nv in v,w apair of birds, Trieiand Mike Carol Ta aria imfii lac spjri siKM1  Sandrii Shirey is gtiiny to herher Lr in dm others nei SundayLinda Rhode weni iu Ari Arb rjSunday SECOND We tf this atofuinikTuesday bi y va Kalhy South Sum Lacoitbia It1 istamps O,IIIrath JoMrier  n ecousin Ici iubirthvii nil, make head cr tailuement between the Uui Miehigan and Michigan over the latters desir her nairn to MichiganState University or some other nameMcmgan State has been getting alyi f publicity of late years on itsfootball team its president and other events there and ha rather oversMauowert the University of Michigan Xow it claims to have outgrown ii college status and wanta to enUi rhc ranks of the universitieswhich re the i,iyhst institutionsof learning The University sayanothing din that there is onlyrouni on the educational pedestal fore university and that is the UofM and adds that Michigan State is lily an overgrown tow college Weadmit Michigan state started in a mail way and was known as Michijrin Agriculture college and that is hif main course f study But Ji has lonu ayo outgrowntKi Anyway we fail to seehv ilie university expects toher from changing her name eirure will have the laston that and ttioJ that thatjuststop Thewordrural districts coMrs Jennie HookerMote herMrs Dorothy Dinkel wittMraLuellaPatterson ofStockbridg were in Ann, Arborlast Wednesday Dan and Lottie Brooks of Ypsilanticalled on Mr and Mrs J II Hookerlast ThursdayMr Raymonda Morris and daughters, the Kevin Ledwige family and Ir and Mrs Louis Stackable attend I, dinner at the Wm Me Mac kenhom at Patterson Lake honoring Kevins and Raymondas brthdaysMr and Mr Ray Burns and Mrand Mrs Jack Young visited Mr Barbara Burns and new baby at StJoe hospital, Ann Arbor last weekHex Sackett of Detroit aci atthe Lawrence Camburn home Satur day Al Johnson and wife of Detroitwere Sunday guestsLawrence Camburn, Clavo Miller,and Olin Robinson attended the Masonic Past Masters Night at Milast WednesdayRoscoe Yarborougb hi uiui otthe former Francis Ledwnl under went an operation in Harper hospital, Detroit last week on his footTh Kenneth Freys of Ann Arborspent Sunday at the Ray Bums homeMr and Mrs Frank Aberdeenwere in Detroit SaturdayMrs Louise Shehan, Franr Shehan, Mrs Edna Spears, Jack Shel don, Rev Fr Sclunidtji4AiepCampbeil family attended the fnneral of Miss Zita Harris in Detroit on last WednesdaySylvester Harris, caretaker, in living in a house trailer on the MrsAlma Harris farm  Mesdames Betty Seefel iDolly Baughn were in Wayneday last weekGeorge VanNorman was in Cleveland Ohio last weekBill Sonier and family of Newberry are visiting the Alan Somers family They have 4 foot of snow at Later they came to Ann ArborMrHooker sr operated mills at Dover,Pinckney and Pettysville Bert has many stories to tell of those dayswhen wheat TPHS king irT ISicEigan i purchase badly needequipmenl for theschoolThe committee has planned a program of entertainment and fun forboth youny and old with movies, kiddie rides, plays, square dances, bake sale, rummage sale, fish pondand refreshment brfpths  Choir Pratim WedChor Practice WotWorship 4 onirfvciiiMi MillThere will bean to attend other attractionsAnnJames Herbert Hookerand the many mills in this sectionworked day and night making flour to fill Boston and New York ordersThe mills were mostly stone grindthenOn March 221905, Mr and MrsHooker were married by Rev K HCrane of Pinckney at the Wellerfarm where they now live and have CHARLES J FORNEKCharles J Forner, 31, died it FTurIcy,hospital Flint, last TuesdayfoiliiiK an auto accident March 7He was born in Ypsilanti April14, 1023 the son of Joanna nevereaux and the late Arthur Forner, He served in the U S Marines inWorld War IIOctober 11,1947 he wasmarried to Bertha Swalec at Ann Arbor They moved to Flint 6 yearsBesides his wife he leaves 4 dauyuters Uarbara, Susan Katheriae, and Deborah, hi mohei mil a biothtr,James Fnrner The funeral was at St Thomas church Ann Arbor Saturday with burial in St ThomasCemetery   jCONGRESSIONAL LETTER  Don I lay worthHaywOrth has selected the names ol OOo farniins inhis district he will consult in regard to farm legislation 20 from eachI township They have been polled to j see how thev stand on the 90 per cent parity bill now before congressIn April two meetings will be held  to discuss legislation1 MASONIC f LODGEircir 25EA rlejvreaturdby, April 2ters NightF Lawrence ambirnPINCKNEY ADinkels PlumbinpVelvet EeTan Motor SalesHockeys Appliances Heads LumberPainfield Farm lureaireyory Tavern Rays Marathon Sc  n I 0 O F cBlaV HeeiDet oil Die Si Team li ginifiS Van 2W Team high gamvet Fez 959, Vans   ii Ro c the hospitalyc  1 rated Kenneth iarrlittin i  cpideitiic atmany a 51d in a ears poisoningtimes InHoys would time,valuableed lucaught used to besome year be pojgof themones Rewards were offerir doy p on  were ever In Anil Arb last week Smith of IitsfjeM was jurv of 4 women and 2 OBrien ofa CJafter thely pbefore Juder his neighbor erd and ronvicted iV 4  Aktry  frrh n Miniy  Seliiuidl Las TK floorKichnia  rliere h i ived i, Miiii 4as inhis 1 vcar ntenced to serveh claimed the dogWm Hnrvath bitm toarc  showed thatnuins in the f these werlit is inUU t it aft rriniJI L i i 1 ,4d Wlhe ihijrhIlads 261 e Reads 948 962, Vlih3 game high L SMft G34, Ab ,rg C27, C Clugh 317 high frame J Tessmer 245,hijh game L Swift 275 T JinWec rh h 21 F S243 A recent  iVds jn TB sa ire enijit Iihr new hupiiiViifiJTJIVTTn lias caused  di  f h  hm and counter urii Tiie i My n mbers of the leg1  1M   ay i hi reason is that thei t ti ut inn  w a iiiilt in the wrong1 iMe, Caes ai i the cjties and theai,t, ri  i liir1 he built near the an i tier yrouj claimsM1 few that the sufiii malady are pettingrii acrl that even the Howuiiin, thi first of is kind ite may he eventually clos iiriti in the Livingstoniiv disputes both assumle   there are WOO TH hiiic and a potential 000Tv rjse in the state That tate needs is a betterlint prvrmi That only 20 d1 the people of Michiganid  tie1 Xray scieening1170 1  I in a countywith them JH OPEN JfOtSKJi hrand one owned for many yearsMrs Hooker 2iastieftettffhterofi SaTfiurg township selected byiTvTrT and Altha Pettys WellerHer Charles I Bennett and Clayton Cargrandfather Seth Pettys was a vet  Pter, Mark Nash, Clayton Carpeneran miller, founded Pettysville and ter Orvi ash Lloyd Nash, RobMesdame8 Rosa LaRosa  Callie Plummer are home from 9t Joe hos j pitalGeorge ftoush and wife called on Cnilins qnd in m Nrth Trv built the mill thereAfter the marriage Bert helped his father in themil, had a store in Pettysville and worked in one in Detroit Then hewas tennant on farms until bought the present farm He has just retired after serving as Hamburg townsihp treasurer 18 years He has onesister, Mrs Maude SaylesAnn Ar bor The entire community congratulates them rn their 50th weddinganniversary and wishes them manymore years of happy married lifeitorial Roade Sunday Mrs Helen Miller and Fred Seger RETIRES AS TREASURERAfter se ving 18 years a Hamf tcTwnsHTp treasurer J7 HHodker has retired and refused to acdept renomlnation So HamburgRjnerson Phillips visited Whiting will have two complete tickets thisChapter OEJS No 148 Milford last M H ll Chapter OEJS No 148 Milford lastWedaeaday nightMrs James E Davis representedPinckney high school at the 3rdannual conference of the Michigan Teachers held last Friday,and Sunday at the MichEducational Camp at St MarysLak, Battle Creek 149 techers at year Mr Hooker usually had no opposition N The two tickets are DemocratSupervisor Charles Bennettblank Treasurer, Ellen McAfee ert Kourt, Francis Shehan, CurtisBrown, Richard Dunaintf, Edward Houghten, Walter Zirk, Edward Fitzgerald, Louis Tuthill, William Mc Donald ManoVUfurray, H R Coons,Henry Richter, Hruce Clubb, Walter Schiner, Fred Schenk, Edward Auit In Marion Township, selected byW B Clark and Stanley Knight,are Clayton Musson, Dale Miller, Ear Ward, Jr Burr Clark, Jr, Ed IMaas, Harry Dankers Fred Van Gilder, Bruce Love, Albert Dinkel, Her man Widmeyer, Lloyd Miller, MackHoagland, Af F Monroe, LloydLounsberry, Cecil Myers WilfridSyJvaLHardman, Arthur White, Bert Rubbins In Unadilla Township, selected by  Th HaYulyiTainmer 4Hwill hoid opers house at theirunder the town hall, Friday24 from 700 p m Xio o m aJii orn their evhihitr f1irievemen day is at How rriday a M rnoon Ail  TaiiriaiMe iod eil,i ii i Aellt   ti  i I  it the Detroit, fair vmund lit FIFTH CKADERobert llornti1 w i  he lh WwsIS a campaign ispublishing of thejjrove to be a dud in a cartoon likensg up a corfise that haa 11 year for an autopsywroag1condiVata p,i iThe Detroit ii tf riigninbeen iMjiicdWhere most of the critics go  trying to fit present day CARD OF THANKSWe wish to thank our mamv friendsand neighbors, Livingston Lodye No 76   A M, Pinckney Chaptero 145 O E S for their kindnossduring our recent bereavement The family of Roarer TarrAPPRECIATIONI wish to thank my friends whoremembered me with flowers, cards,and gifts and who visited me whil I was in the hospital Their kindncs  was gratefuly appreciated irs Rosa LaRosa 1 n irunneiup5th grade TInrner ijjists otry Pena Kn1 ean Crolynave Wiie fiuy andRose The ones fivn Mrs Sharplvorn aJe Nancy Dairov, Maiirueri and Richol Xohwinning rvord anderehiefLcarh1ho dCARD OF THANKSI shall never forget the comfortingmessages, beautiful flowers and thedainty foods which I received fromfriends and relatives, the Kincs      Kings Daughters, the Ladies AidClerk,  Clarence Marshall, Michael Shukaa and the Congl Church durir myAfeeki, Russell Roberts, A J Boyce,, recent illness Mrs ft Ralph Glenn and Barney Roepke, areRalph WrigKt, Bangs Richmond,Clair Rarnum, Doujms McKim, JuneTaylor, Ralph Siegul, Glenn Hanson, Kaye Wylie nai aweek and Kiren Sniper one We made crdu and Mr MiiU Rir Iwli ,Mr, Miilteachers anpiisc party andthe yirts if is n Iy remembered Our Michigan hirhday 1SundayV Hirthwisic I banks iident, for th Trustee, George Anderson Justice, Duaue Jacobs Melvin Latimer, Er William Backlund Bd of Review,Lnest W C Smith Harold Henry,George Gardner  Norman Whitehead, Elgar Myers, The Republic ticket is Supervis Emeiy Hoard, George Keiser Mary Hoff,SCHOOL TEf COWLinda Newlin, Jerry Reason, Dorothy,kenagel, Katherinr Gyde1 theuihor rh rade forre to be so pleasimtunit h about comd jeports nre tr cuminatin activityvisit the capitol atMaiTcs Schuck, our little Jctmangiil stayed up H rounds in the spell ing bee She has been working hard pic, rhar5 nrMondav As awe arc Moinp1 tBorn to Mr and Mrs FrancisShthtn at St Joe hospital March or, Donald Rock Clerk Lillian Smith In Putnam Township, selected by Xuesday, Dennis SpeckennagelWei and can keep us stepping, eppeciaTreasurer, Mary E Haas Trustee,Clifford VanHorn and Linus Pike Stanley Dinkei and Lloyd Hendee,are Lynn Hendee, Sam DeLappL  y pa 9 lb, 2 oz daughter, Susa Ann Justice, James Boyd Bd of Review1 John Burg, Leo J Davis, Raymond Mrs Marion fearson of Howell Henry DeBraaf  Harm, WHHam H Gardner, RayiTh i Killenberger, Theo R Vander WerJjtJDiijJiLJKpMHRap Jack Hird, Milton Charboneau, Woodrow Massey, Jolfti Wylie, WillanltWiltse, Arthur Rentz, Merivel Gyde Bates, Asher Wylie,Thunday and Friday with theOaa Cmpbflla FRIENDSHIP  LastFridayttight Vfiicknyif CLUB Chapter 145 O E Sheld their annTh 4H Hurry A Curry Cloh or ual Friendship Night with 140 infaniwd March 20 at the JonLoi attendance 14 chapters werefarm with 13 members The officers sented Two candidates were4ar Pr8, Kath MeCann Vice iated with the visiting officers doBarbara ing the work A luncheon waa servedi Carney Mr fexr 4h film lAmerican Mrs Eloyse Campbell and Paula sale t tht old telephone bythe Ford Motor CnrtoU ttenctod th Rubinoff Conotrt Saturday, March 24, startinga Howtt mdy nlfht, 1100 a, m nesrlay, Barbara Singer Thursday, inDorothy Doyle, Mary Menko, SharonWilont Susan LaBeHc and MaiiiynAtkinBAKE SALE MARCH 26 The Girl Scouts will hold a bake and Katherine ClydeThe citizen of the week was Dennis Speckennagel We are having a substitute 3 daysso Mrs Tasch can help with thesenior playWeTheard Rubinoff and hs vjoUntoday st played 2ot Cnmryftoti Coins in a Fountain, frankl and thearithmeticSIXTH iRADECaroJ Millet wm the spelling beewith Rusty VanNorman runjricinrp  Thpftrrat ITtTrorriT oTir ifiii arc Carol Miller, Rusty VanNorniu, Mar ilyn Atkins, Mary Menkp, Dennis agel, Jiny Steffei,SusanKathy VanSkvor, lievcrlySockowV and Linda Nash  tins to the torni imjxjsed by theYalta Agreements This conference ha V in 1 was between Pregident Franklin lloosevelt, Premier Churchill ahr Jnsof Stalin At thattime w wlvr in a hot war with Japan MI which they had all the b8t of it ne first year or two when welnt the Philipines and other Island them, ficrmany was waging af  fitrht foi the contivd of Eurojeind harf fontiuered and taken pos ,ession of France Then Hitler invaJ nyyii mrj hml ufirst almost reaching Moscow where Russias inexhiustable supply ofmanpower turned the tide againsthim Rnosevelt ami Churchill saw a hnnee to ret Russia avl to end theconflict in ashorter time FO thr con ference was held Russia had to begiven tenns so she was given a protectorate over the European countries then conquered and held by Hitler and Japan The understanding she was to allow elections and theirindependence when the war endedWith Russian assistance we reconquered Europe The atomic bombknocked Japan out of the conflict Sttdrienly Russia repudiated her bargainand continued to hold all the coun triprotectorate over In addition themade new gains Applying 1955 conditions to agreements made in 1945 itimpossibleTheBondwere Meoke RG JHVPlidate on the yPATO HAMBURG I am a candidate on thetkket forofflee of TreaaurerJohnny He hat played  tor       v  of Monday was Carolhonorable mentionSpeckennagel, Majy Township ofHamburg Tourn  Eichman, Chuck for me will be appreciated Wilier,, iJerry Steffen, the Hamburg townKevin Melfafiken, Dorothy Pojrle, AT8I PINCKNBT WflPATCSWdneday, March 28, I960Thomas Love, former wH knownMarion townahip farmer died in theboard of review office ar Howell lastTuesday wnile discuBsnj his property valuation The funeral was atHowell FridayNotes ot 48 Years Agi HOWEU THtAREHOWELL, MICHG ANThurs, Mar 22, 23, 21Jeff Chander and Jack Palance toSIGN OF THE PAGAN L THEATREutmore25, 26itureBud Abboti and Lou Cost el ioWilmont Reeves of Stxkbtdge Kriday, Sali sepf Ithe week end with Louis  Monks, Mrs Hugh Clark sr m was bom in Ardtolle, County Down,Iheland, Sept 19, 1819 and married John Clark there Feb 2, 1840 fhey MEET THE KEVSTONE COPS came to America where he died in io1842 She then married his brother, Jhn EentUy and Martha HyerHugh They took un their farm fromthe government She was the mo ther of 3 sons and 7 daughters She was a member of the Episco Ini SCAKLET SPEAK in Technicolor Friday, Saturday, March 25, 2CONQUEST OF SPACBin TechnicolorAdventure Drama in TechnicolorwithWaiter Brook, WilliamEric Fleming and WalUr withFOUR GUNS TO THE BORDBB in Technicolor wiiaKory Calhoun and Collm Millar Cartooapal church Funeral was held at thehome with Rev Vernor of Dexter  dav Monday, March 27, 28 28m coruurn iiolckn nnd Grace KellyTHE T TOKORJine Finvr and Mer Oberon DEEP I MY HEART In TcrfinirolurtoWe m never11feel atone Mrt HrkoW uri Mkbad Uj officiatingThe Columbian Dramatic Club ufSt Marys church w  put on thecomedy Caprice a  opera house Saturday nighLincoln E Smith has finished   painting the new drop curtain at the JL,, WJ TI , T  j x  Uis, Wed, Thur March 29 if 1oper house It carries advs of DUS    Miness firms The Al Fresco Club met at thJohn White home Saturday nijihr A dinner was served The evening vah spent at james ad contests Cieiii Gardner talked on The Ritfht Man Jl Yrcy Hunchey rrcited Mr Hovven has moved on the WivSprout farm at Anderson At its first meeting the new Layre council with President JvirryDunne presiding appointed CharcsEldert, marshail Emil Brovi is noingi t1 Dctr tand will sell Iris hmsehji icis atauction H Clinrou is selin1 fruit treesfor Ujjeiifrotz  Sots of MJiiOe Mrs CIdc Dunninp  vi xratedupon at the Pirckney  i,ii i,r, iiLweek Fiank Peters has uniulou a carload of spring wheat ,t the mill Will DunniV and V T Andrtwsure drawn to erve on iury lioy Caey, a tortniM1 HH oweis now working on the Republican ,  Monday, March 27, Uia CinmalipeRobert Mitchum and icrttaa Wright laTRACK OF THE CAT in Warner ColorFeaturette Newa Cartoonrues, Wed, Thar March 29, 3Q, II DUEL IN THE JUNGLE in TechnicolorDana Andrew and Jeannt CraiaFeaturette News CartoonBryan of utdu aJ iriflseMiMard Ihrtei1 of iliu MM,  Mis Fiik SiiJni a StThere will n tr of court  THEATRECbalsoa, Michiganmas j Friday, Saturday March 26 26Hovfil is aat thisI Two 1JEith fromTne i Chajnbis aitatiii a farms1ci farm jnodnce 4THE BOUNTY HUNTBRU in TchnicolurA Drama Starring Scott and Marie WiadtorNews and CartoonWide Screen, Shows 715 and 900Iwifeors vho worked to locate MrT Tlida Valtii vI i i  sjle Saturday  Inew carriages arc o Friday niu1 FHowell gave a UiLii there MS and Mlie bil s Emvuiiii Wray Hinckiey ndSunday quests at ,bo fovt CritLtnden home in YjrilantiKx Stall i Doxld CUi  ofVpsilanti vic a welcome Sunday at IK Lynv HenRex Hendee 1 licir visitor mtun aid wile visitu 1 and family at Sunday, Monday, March 27 28THE HIGH AND THE MIGHTY StarringHn Wayne and Claire Treror and Loraine Darin CinemaScopei Shows Sunday, 300 600, 900 3Tues, Wed, Thur March 29, JO, 31 CONQUEST OF SPAC1Adventure Drama in TtchnioorwithWaltir Brook, William Rdi old and G JohnaonThese words appeared in a letter Michi gan Bell received recently from MrsMichael lh oky We need neverfed alone as long as you have women ondutp who are kind and helpfulferes vl she wrote the letter Oneday last su iT na Mrs Hraovkwerked in the kitchen she heard her 6 yearold son, Michael John, scream iinail outside He had caught his hand inthe halt of the electric pumpWhile a neighbor telnhmerl to alertthe doctor and hospital, she sped Michael Jokl to Greenville, where his bxty injured hand was survMiiil hv,icl Later, at home, Mr, i i  i ,1,v placed a i  to sii Lng Distancecall to her, huinuwi She thought Mr HiaboYsky was working that day inSt Paul, MinnesotaHe had lefHhere, but the operator wastold he might IK in another Minnesota ity But he was r it there either And so i went until, th ik to the persistenreand patience of ii  operators, who called 12 diflerent ila  to locate him, M Mrabovsky iin1 h rd her husband reassuring irc vni Wells Minnexiarihe cost to the lirah vskysJust S2 iJCan any words jictter describe ihvalue of your telci  ,v than  , i,    Scio DriveIn TheatreShows 715, 900ComingSo This Is Ciray Line, Bridget atwiaijs irJe and wife ofIcnviell ,, ,tti Ml, J  min s  I Hrui, Th Longer SundayFREE FOOD JRAND 0IEMNi C J CiiIlOi all1 uile t      ANN ARBOR MilHKi N y at tu Rvh n , hmif fj na ampbell and wif had theFrt Playground Children under 12 Lincoln Park a , Lentz family of Landing forAdmitted Free Sunday guestsWd Thur, March 23, 24 RING OF FEARIn Cinemascope and ColorwithPat OBrien ami Ii Spillane alaoGAMBLER FROM NATCHEZ in Technicolor withDal Roberttson and Debra Paget CartoosMECH Its rr  make U ifionr ii M BELL T Ii I f P H f I fo make you goVANS MOTOR SALES The Mrihtn Dry Cleaners, VanChcvjolet were  robbvl at11 n4f veok hut not iviurh of Friday, Saturday, March 25, 26SITTING BULLin CinemaScopewithDale Robertson and Mary MurphyalaoDOWN THREE DARK STREETS withBrodariek Crawford Ruth Roman CartoonLate Show Every Saturday NightSunday, Monday March27, 2fi SUSAN SLEPT HERE Iin Technicolor ,lthDick Powell and Debbie Reynolds Alao lBrwVt ill have n kite flyin GORILLA AT LARGErorff  children between  and 1i in TechnicolorMHIC 7 1 the eVnvntarv school  withDri,,iin Spjrmolo of Fowlfrville Cameron Mitchell, Anne Bancroftis nowa stewardess with the North Cartoonwest Air Line Co out of Miinenolis Tuei, Wed, Thur March 29, 30, 31Flnvd Munscll, countv drain com DANGEROUS MISSIONmissioner was married to Mrs Btvti in TechnicolorMunsell at tne Fowlerviile liaptint withMarch 9 Victor Mature, Piptr Laurie andNapolean won the Class C1 re William Bendixirional at Ann Arbor anj then loit and vout to Wayand in the semifinal at GOLDEN MISTRESS Lansing 67 to 47 in TechnicolorMrs Phoebe Hos 101, oldet re withindent of th Chelsea Methodist JohnAgar and ftosemarie Bowe j I wantincomeI wantConvenienceI want rntf moneuavaiTaBle if1cicpoan You get them all with asavings account Fn our bankHE McPHERSON STAiT BANK p to  10,000 insured by our memberahip in tk Deposit kisurance Corporation  o 188A Over EightyNine Yeara of SaftHome, died last week She came there 12 years ao from Fainrington CartoonBrom where I sit Jjp Joe Marsh FinallyTalked Herself H6066 Plncknsy ReadQuality MechandiseADItOTO BlPORI YOU DBCIOBI 1 iattuoogaa Flying Mile at Dajrtona Beach j Mkhigan A certain talkativt young ladyalmost apent a night locked inDoc Whitei drugstoreShe entered Docs store aboutU FM, going directly to the pay phone At eleventhirty Doc wenthomenot having seen a customer for a half hour Around mid night he trot a call from the store she had finally run out of conversation and money and foundthe front door locked tightDoc vowed hed leave her thereto teach her a lesson But Mrs W spoke up Now you go turnher loose Its hard to cut a good conversation short    Hn,only a woman un  i Lun isFrom where I sit, however,plenty of men are as hard to pryaway from a telephone as anyfemale Some people are justnaturally longwinded, whilfothers are the silent typo   aa some of as like coffee and  hrs prefer a glass of bcei MlImportant thing is to be con ,erafe before TrTotiSiTt r fug us the busy signal ILOW PRICESand Wine to Tak OulPhone Howell 706J2Unit THE ROUSH PLUMBINGVater Systems Plumbing Repairag 0 Webster St   THE PINCKNBT DISPATCHThePeopIe Store Wednesday, March 23, JL9SLINGERIEGEM FURNISHINGSCANNED GOODS GROCERIESWISED YS GENERA I STOR E Prfce LM a YearitSHOESHRYGOODSLCHWlOWERIt POP LI OCCASIONSlope HUTFIORALCOMPANYHa wellMrs Dorothy Kennedye anerchilddren were Sunday callers at tin Si an Icy Culver farm at Oak Groveivsmm THE PHILGASTAPPAN WITH COOLITtSPECIAL LIMITED TIME OFFER Regular Price Allowance for your rYou pay only 00000004000000Come In today See this new end beautiful range madtipecially for homes beyond the gas mains See am Ing Coolitt the automatic oven pilot that doesuie gafcockey Appliance Store Mrs Eleanor Ledwidpre and  Jerryand Mr and Mrs Vince LaRcsu at tended a dinner at the honf of Hubert, Ledwide home at Royal Oak Sunday on the occasiorTof the christening of their babyMrs Gerald Kennedy if Howelsame home from St oi1 hospital, Ain Avbor WednesdayMrsIrvin Kennedyl of Pimkney is staying withherLemuel Miw n of Ypsnanti calledon Mrs Mary Hoff SaturdayThe Asher Wylie family are mov ing n the Jesse Henry lann n Ce dar Lake Road this week Mrs I W Clark who lias beenstaying in Ann Arbor is now lit 1hhome of Mrs Marrivt ClarkMark Coon of Detroit spent theweek end ai the Homer Abnv home Serjit Gene Dinkel is back fromCalifornia With C Williams he flew here and hackMrs Winifred Graves is staying1with her daughter Mrs, Evelyn Musson of Hwell She has bten atJackson this winter The Den Whites, Mrs Jennie DevDeroaux, Mrs Thressa Coyle, MrsLeslie Merritt of Howell, the Carl Bidwells of Brighton and the JamesDeals of Toledo attended the funeral of Charles Forner in Ann ArborSaturday  Mrs Wayne Wagoner hasvisiting1 her sisterinlaw, MrsWamev jr in GerifiaGerald Henry of Detroit, CharlesWhitehead and wife and BeatriceLamborn of Greirory spent Sundayat the Jesse Henry home The Asher Wylie family visitedthe William Pickford family at Ionia last week Mrs Florence Ryerof Grand Rapidswas afso there Born to Kenneth Line and wife ofMarion Saturday at Mellus hospital, a 9 lb,, 8 oz son,Francis Krupa and wife of Detroitcalled at the William Shehan home on Saturday Dr and Mrs W CWylie of Dexter and Mrs Ruth Blackman and daughter ,Patty, of Howell called nKenneth Wylie last weekJ H Hooker and The Robert Seefeld famiy wereSunday guests of hia mother, JvhsAnn Seefeld in Ann ArborMr and Mrs L J Henry, Bruuand Jerry and Mrs Alfred Fulania spent Sunday with Junior Huny and wjfe in Detroit The Gerry Eichman family spentSunday with the Ambrose U ah man family in Dearborn Mrs Amiu Eiclvman came home with themMr and Mis Clare Miller were inDetroit Monday nightThe Eobert Tasch family cMdon Mrs, Anna Tasch in Ann ArbuiSunday The Lee Lavey family spent Sun at the Howard OBrien home mm Bunker HiUThe following from out of u AH attended the funeral of Kvr Can  Friday James A Grimene and wife fof East Lansing Verne Smith and daughter of Eaton Rapiii Helen Carr and Mr and Mrs RobertHaines of Detroit Charles Larsut,, Wayne Larson and Mrs AUH Lar son of Howeil Mrs Surah Albriyhi Glen Albright and Floyd Ackey 0 FowlervilleAlbert Shirley and wifj KntSunday at the Hollis Holloway n nuat Bass LakeThe Robert Amburev familycalled on his parents, vn VircHVirgil Amburgeys on Dexter Road Sunday Mrs Mae Rane of VhiuuorLake and Mrs Forence Art  1 Dtroit spent Sunday at th  M j Reason home They have jtisi fiuted from Miami Beach, Florida wherethey spent 2 weeks with their  ther, Eugene Reason and wifeShirley Hosier of lilu, nwthe week end at the Wner Cla1home Sunday with Win Cark were Sunday dinner guests at tiu Russell Clark home at Rush Lake MYRON HUGHESComplete Line Plumbing ixturet andOil and fos WfllComplete Urn of Pumps HealersWe Sell  W  We ServiceONE UP88114  7 5 EAST MUP L U M B 3 ft ETRU TRACTORS RSD SMITH CO  I MICH  II 1632bv  H W WYUEbeenLouisElECIRIC COOKINGmakes the differenceAnd what a difference Bottoms of potsand pans are never blackened, so theyTHE ROGER J CARR AGENCY General Insurancet Oiv IU Customers the Same Efficent Serviced4 for More Than 50 YeargEDITH R CARR4 2 MILL STREET Plnckney Phone UP83133IAN FIRE AND MARINE FIDELITY PHOENIXMICHIGAN MUTUAL AUTO INSURANCE1,1955 DOG LICENSE NOTICF Male and Unsexed Dogs 200 Female Dogs 3 50April 1, W55 a Penalty W01 Be Added It EASTMAN, County Treasurer Miss Viola Pettyr were honored ata dinner Sunday at the C W Hooker home in Ann Arbor on the occasion of the Hookers 50th wedding enniversary Mrs Hetty Carver of Ann Arborspent Sunday at the George Van Norman home Born to Mr hfrid Mrs DotiaLdBums March 18 by caesarian operation an 9 lb daughter, DonnaJeanne Mrs Bums was, the former Barbara Haines Mrs Louise Shehan, Francis She Jhad and Mrs Edna Spears calledon Mrs Janet Shehan and newbaby Sunday at St Joe hospital  Mrs Alta Meyer, James Meyerand wife and the Cy AtLees of Gladwin called on W H Meyers at StJo httpql J5aturdaytpvs , The Har Halls oFqsweir tneStanley Halls of Marine City andthe Jim Hal la of Marion were Sun,day guestsat the Ralph HalLuome Earl Kimberly and family of Will jow Village were Sunday jrueats atthe Tom Ware home Mark Nash and Drree Kahe attended the fish supper at the PeopleChurchimday The Winston Baughn family spentSaturday at the Gordon AUx homt never have to be laborioost scdured7You see, electric heat is clean as lightBecome a carefree electric cookSEE YOUR DEALER or DETROIT EION COOK SEUCRICALLYMrs Thressa Coyle attended adinner at the George Charbonneauhome last Sunday in honor of the christening of the daughter of Mrand Mrs Don Charbonneau, Joanna ElizabethMrs Mary Bauphn entertainedtheHome Extension Club lust Wed nesday 5 were present Tfrey worked on wool sewing projectsMr and Mrs Lester McAfee worein Northvilk last Wednesday Mr and Mrs Olin Robinson visitedher mother, Mrs, Ernestine Spratt at St Joe hospital, Pontiae Sunday Mrs Dorothy Dinkel, Johnny andChristine spent Sunday at the JamesBrogan home in LansingThe Olin ipbtaiOBjr family oi ECI A LSGROCERIES AND VEGETABLES STEER AND HEIFER BEEFBEEF ROASTS, LbBEEF  IYER, LBCREAM CORN, 2 No 2 Cans for SHOP AND SAVE ATLSr 151TO PINCKNST DISP4TCKBig Special SaleClearance Pa i n t Sale  Muck is, MMTHANKS FOB THE PROOF OF YOUB GOOD FAITHW want our customerg to know how they are laying to other people aboutour services The resultin new cuimuch we appreciate the kind things gratifying indeedtoznerv and new buineaJa very We pledge you our continued effortsto earn good will, from you and from everybody who comee to us on yourrecomndationJiscant inued Boy dell Colors ties Tat, Yg9rke gaL595Sfe price 398Semi Glow, the Same V ,,  Stmi Gloss, reg price qt 175, Sale price 1 20SoftTone Flat, regprice 450Safe price 298 Soft Trae Flat, rtg price L40Sale price L00First Ccme, First Served Sale Over When pply  Gone Come Early ,vTHE LAVE HARDWARE First National BankJadnr Federal SupervisionMtmfcef of FederaH Reaenre Cor porattoa and Federal Dpoait Inaurance Corporation Ail Deposits Issued Up to 810,000 for Each DepositorDR J E CAMPAU OPTOMETRISTA Eye ExaminationsWednesday and Saturday by Appointment9126 Chilson Road, V4mi N of M3fk Phone Brighton AC 74431 HIE BUSINESS PF FESSIONAl CORNEljfhePinckney SanitariumRay M Duffy, M D Pinckney, Michigan yCaiJy 1100 A M to 200 P M Except Wednesday Mon, Tues, FrK, Sat 700 to 800 P MOr G R McCSoskey DENTIST112V2 N Michigan Ave Telephoned Of lice 95Residence 31iEvenings by Appointment Howell, Michigan Ritter TVSalesServkeRADIO  TELEVISION BEHVlCg Prompt and CourteousPhone UP 855 125 Webster St inckney, MichiganiuNEKALBon G Swarthout DirectorModern Equipment   iiee ServicePHONE U P 83172VASHlNGSWoman will do wash ings reasonable, girl 13 wunU workafter scfeool and Saturdays Mothersj helper or baby sitter 1 j Phone UP 8 9908 LaGeneral InsurancePHONE U P 83221CLAY GORDONLYLE W MUNSELL ASSOCIATE REGISTERED LAND Fred fi Rsicldwff, SiUiTOMKTRISTISi West Grand River  How,jU, Michigantriione 358 isidence 611Lloyd Hertdeet livestock HaulingWocjly Trips Made to Detroit General truckingPHONE U P 8M47Offi ce 2 2MrrOR 5AL0U Barrels  Yu cantbeat my priog Dick Campbell Phone UP 8 H136 st Grand KiverSlv Howell, MichiganLyle V, itinsel, Associatei FOR RENT5 room year around I cottage, ,warm, cozy, modern, lake front home4o a month to permanena tennant Must have references Call Fowlervifk 226F6Arnold BerquisfPrbt Cut liUJ Michigan, fiduciary of sau estater ri rvmtu   h claims will be heard and that the heir at law of saiddeceased shall be determinedtJie Matter i, te Estate of by said Court, at the Probate OfficeM Oihwere, Defeated, on May 10, 1955, at ten A MAt a session of said Court,, held on  , March 4 1955  s Ordered, that notice thereui, Honorable Hiram R Smith be jriven by publicav of a copyof Probate hereof for Lhrce weeks consecutivelyNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Previous to sid y of hearing, increditors of said deceased the Pckney Diteh, and that the ii ,,a l copy of this notice   r7f leavdsley Road 233 UaodUla Si Pindrney, M,I Phone UP 83oJ  Watch Repairing Gold StonpiWatcher Wcrteh JVrds Teweof Roger J GarrComplete Insurance Coverage iHONE UP81S8Genwtery MemorialsPrices You Can Afford o  Milfovd, MichiganGilford Granite WorktReal Estate  , at least fourteen 14,d, vs prior to such hearing, or by I  o  T   , personal service at Vast five 5 days OR SALE0tneo, mile west  prior to such hearing  un Mr3 ael e,on8fruct Hiram R Smith, Judge of Probate d Hemibunlow wuh lull baso 1 mentExterior is completed but the Marsha URegister of ProJte Farms, Homes, Xake PropertjRusires Opportunitieshi Your Property With MUerId Reason r ,,  joo North Peart DROXE U P 83106 7FlK SALEHotpoint Electric StoveMkftd to prnt their claims petitioner cause a copy ,fc and under  f  t0  served upon i h finishing work has not boon on the F0R SALE Bac,T hV, alfalfa ani J00 2 uholsteved  chairs withinterior, located on 2 acre site near bmoiofirtt rni ,r li cnttirvs  iu l iI covers 500 each, all in good COlithe i w schov The OWIUM i, will p Holtoin heifers, one diu in Xov itiou JWHashey 9309 Thumm Rdv  intf to sacrifice in ovler to sell enioe, pr0j Kubiclv i  Silver Lakp phone Ha64068CARD OF THANKS I quickly btcausf f por health Con 395 A jG West ,  t , I wish to thank all my  UB R1 w,c iar   WxfMJnMMajTimm  un l F0 Rpurt y for thei rflower s vhU  I  hospital Marie Bonne r HI w c fo r  ,t o se e thi s rm  iroperty  u  J  f,,,  lf,7ai Henry Ford McKercnei, Realtor 1536 K Ann St   ,     yf i Phone Normandy 23219, Ann Ar ,al aftor Hlo tbor in AC 7 2GUWAN PhoneCOAL Cashway Store M, vlr Painting476W1 SALEKiitLy pine cabin,,n partly finished, has lakepriviligw, tm be lived in the year aroundThpricp is 9000Phone Ha 64062,uii SuKKitt, 9405 Ann Road,Silver LakeHJU iv ood  bi0 , en, African Violets, Baby bed withtrie Chick Brooders, SOU ailc and cv ntaitress 25 yds of linleunvone 00 size Emtry Hajnal P up 8 6Gu2YA iplady Rd,Pinckney UP 8OiiiMGROCERIES AND MEATSKEEP THAT BIN HLLED WITH fID POCOHONTAS OR STOKER COALDOiverea the Same Day OrderedComplete Stock of Lumber Bildmg Supplies CRBC0 t Lb CAN 33 PORK STEAK, Lb49c PAL Chr Sn W, res f wol ct n haresiiA 04007iOK SALERoe7 Hens,, a Pho JP S 3259FUR SA1 FOR SALEBy owner 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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;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text> S MHCKNZ Y DISPATC H Wednesday , Apri l 16 , 195 5Death ELECTION RESULT STh e sprin g electio n ir , of f t o aFPnfo g start  Th e Democrat s en courage d b y thei r swee p las t fal lar e confident  Th e Republican s ar ever y determine d t o aver t anothe rdefeat , knowin g anothe r lik e las tfal l woul d mea n disaster Thi s sprin g th e school s an d th eroad s ar e th e principa l issue s a t th eelection  Th e Democrat s clai m th eRepublica n controlle d legislatur e ii s  responsibl e fo r th e schoo l finan cia l crisi s an d hav e don e nothin g t oreliev e th e highwa y situatio n sinc eth e war  Th e Republican s sa y the yhav e don e a s muc h a s possibl ewit h th e mone y availabl e t o them The y als o charg e th e CI O an d PA Cwit h tryin g t o th e contro l o f th estate  The y hav e mad e thi s pharg ebefor e wihou t gettin g an y grea tresults Bot h partie s ar e belittlin g th eothei a claim s i f povertyTh X Dem occrat s clai m industr y is  sheilin gou t plent y o f cas h fo r th e Republi ccans  Th e Republican s sfiyVfche CI O i s givin g th e Democrat s20000 0 fo r ceampaig n purposes  ,Al l candidate s fo r th e suprem ecour t ar e wel l knon  Judg e Gen eBlac k o f Por t Huro n an d Judg e St phe n Rot h o f Flin t ar e forme r atto rne y general s ,bot h Democrats , Th eRepublican s ar e Judg e Le a Carr, forme r Pinckne y hig h schoo l grad ua l an d D  Hal e Brake,lam e duc kstat e treasurer  H e i s a  conserva tiv e an d wa s antiEisenhowe r ia62 Ther e wil l b e 4  Mat e amendment so n  th e Apri l ballot  On e i s a  schoo lbon d issu e o f 100,000,000  On e t ochang e th e manne r o f judicia l pri maries  On e tha t judge s mus t b e ROGER J  CAR R   j  I 24 6 vote  wer e cas t a t th e electio nRoge r J  Car r , so n o f th e lat e her e Monda y whe n blan k ballot ,Warre n A  an d Sara h Johnso n Carr , wer e use d an d al l candidate s were , Elementary SchoolOMMEPIISECON D GRAD E NEW S IBill y KuUifcc s rndniothi r a n iwa s bor a i n Pinckne y Septembe r19 , 188 2 ani l die d a t hi s hom e her eMarc h 1 5   H e wa s a  graduat e o fPinckne y hig h schoo l an d a barbe rb y  trade  H e als o s old insurance ,wit h th e exceptio n o f a  fe w year swritein o r sticke r ones , Th e results , a twere  fit Mary u Catholi c Cfcwe h  FT Alber t Sdimitt , Pasto rMasse s 0 0 an d 100 0 am devotions , Frida y evenin gFrida y evenin g afte rwi n Campbel l 91 , Brando n Whit esr  3 6  ClerkMildre d Ackie y 299 whe n h e worke d i n Howel l hi s life  TreasurerHele n Reynold s 21 6wa s spen t i n Pinckney  H e married 1 Truste s 2 YearsMerly n Lave y 141 Edit h Smit h i n 1908  Sh e survives  Howar d Bea d 86 , Irvi n Kenned ytogethe r wit h 5  children  Ralp h o f j 86 PresidentStanley Dinke l 9j  Mer j Nove La Devotion , an d Saturda y fro mj73 O ,y  90 0 p  m  an d Sunda y be for e 9h  800 Mass fge t w  5 cldr e Ra p fjje w Yor k City , Mrs  Jam s Bake ro f Syracus e ,  N , Mrs  Bett y Betty sTrustee fo r 1  YearDo n Swarthou t81,Le e Tiplad y 86,Albert  Shirle y Mennonite Churc hiev  Ezr a Beachy , Pasto rj,S  SJBupt    Walte r Esc hWorshj  100 0Schoo l 110073 0 Su mo f Walle d Lake , Rober t o f Gran d VAsvsessorXoaiz o Murph y 118Am  j Youa l People s Meeiinj Rapids,  WaynS  a t home  Ther e i s ol d Berquis t 88   Cottaf e Fellowshi p Servic esister , Mrs  Edit h Greene,o f Eas t Th e propositio n t o spen d 5,50 0 a Lansing 1  Tw o brothers , Ernes t an dFranci s ar e deceased H e wa s lif e membe r o f Living sto n Lodg e No  7 6 F   A MPinck jyear fo r a  polic e office r an d ca rkee p los t 17 5 t o 59  Fo r th e firs t tim e in  memor y th eelectio n boar d wa s al l wome n Dor o fednesday800Sund tev J  W  Winder , Pasto rShoo l 930 a  m ney  Durin g hi s lifetim e h e hel d tlie j tb y Kennedy , Hut h Ritter , Gladys  Mornjf g Worshi p   104 5 a  m position s o f villag e an d townshi p Clinton , Haze l KellyFbsai e Fishjr j ThuriWh t praye  meetin gcler k an d treasurer Th e funera l wil l b e a t th e Pinck CAUCUS RESULT S FRUA Yne w Cong1  Churc h Frida y a t 200  m,     ,  ,, n  nr  T J  TIT  Th e townshi p caucuse s he Frip  m , Revs  McLuca s an d Winger 1 ,  ,  , , H  ,     ,     n   i   r i n  day dre w th e bigges t attendanc eofficiating  Buria l in  Pinckne y Ce m 66etery  Livingsto n Lodg e wil l con duc t th e gravesid e service s  at th  churc h a t 80 0i  Wed  QYT  practic e 73 0 p  m     fitwrehWos l betwee n Mai n an dUnadiil a Street s brother, hyiki f vwu ida y an d i  a  Il l gav e M m i  ar  11 eha d a  birthda y Friday Leonar d JoiK  ha d his  bik e iixe dhv  an d i s brothe r riit  i r i it m ifev bab ySharon Coiciu Lrother Lind a Rhode s hu d inpan y fro mAn n Arbor  Silva n buntfs   i iuniolii he r a  d 11 Pai n SeefV d wa s ir  Dvtroi lurday Joh n Walto n ha s a  har k inwood s  u pla y in Kddi e I jhc r v , i n t T o l i dai l Im 1 I he  V L r k tIhl Shirle y 1 Iiirmav  bivthda A soon  eluding1 mistakes im pres s carri e d  a  bizarr e stur y la t wett k I Bwhic h a  ctrtai n hospita l wtt 4  koat  A  woma n wtn t ther e fo r nnn o r surgiiy  Someho w th e hogpla lwot  their  signal s mixe d an d sh e wa gwhetle d int  th e yal l bladde r spec ialist s operatin g roo m wh o promp th  ii nove d he r gal l bladder  Th Umad e he r ver y anr y an d sh e start d  ui t ayains t th e hospita l an d ge t7ii  whic h wm about hal f wha th e askfl  W e remembe r readin g a  cas e in whic h a  patien t receive ddamage s beca u   a  surgeo n lef tI  ni  of hi s tool s insid e hi m bu t,  ,  thi s is  the  firs t wron g destinatio nI  cas e w e hear d ifM1st , 2n d an d iir l U J UV  NKW SATHLETI C DINNE R j Y e edito r wa s chairma n o f th e  Democra t caucus , IVIcrlin  Lavay   y Keit hjShoo lAinciii  uii  n  ci v i i j  T m i J  j     Sunda yTher e wil l b e a n atheti c dinne r ,t    hf   TP r , B1f   Ytha  i  V  i A  M ia   Enquis t tellers , mos t o f th e norm     fWorshipth e Pinckne y schoo l o n Apri l 4 6 t oFvenihono r th e Pinckne y Pirates , Distric t   wer e b y cimaUon  Th, y   jChai Fi nS  fHTng T1 Supervfiar  Uoyd Hende  ir nctiChampions The following are the1committeesrChairman, Mrs GeraldClark, Program, Carson Holiingsworth Advertising1, Lee LaveyTick ets, Jack Wilson Further announcement3 later   , Pastor945 i mll0n  n,p Mary iillerikij iited her SundV Maii i i1 lilctelviiii Lairfs1 Shirey aw it    ROM Vaii Vr iJininsy CanUiii Iiaiiie R rnie oins avjy brother inin,1 ciei1 The Ami Arbor News states ihatTi a iceeril survey, there shows that 8 I percent nf the cigarette smokrrri on hast jtit smoking them since th1arid lJavid vll hiny of the articles last yowl iu cigarette smoking was one th causes of hug cancer Thit ii was conducted by the U Mn i f hnyiHendceMurray Kennedy o WHSr Chcr Pvactire Wed La 11 I LThitmrday KiiLly Shettelrner  ArnoldA ballot was takenwinning over Homer Abney 25 t 24High Com Jyears of age The 4th wouldeatab lish by law a state bounl of canvapwrs       This county will also vote on propoaal to buy the6 Citizens MutualAuto Insurance bldg for 100,000ST, MARYS ALTAR SOCIETYSt Marys AltarSociety held thMarcji meeting owday ve in theformer Lwi home r Plans were made to hold a sewing bee March 81 All members are invited to attend Bring your own sewing material and lunch A Variety party will be held onApril 18, sponsored by the SocietyThe paity will be in charge of thcohostesses, Mavis Basydlo and Geraldine Singer Keep this date andyour friends Thtjteen members attended theDy of Recollectionat Holy CrossChurch at Lansing Father Raymond was sptukei ii c jricace Programs for 1955 are being wailed to members Hbu are asked to serve at the meeting or bake saleto which you were appointed ,WINS TV PRIZEMrsRay Young Susan JaKwskiwon 100 on the Break the Bank TV program at  New York City ZITA HARRIS JusticeZita Harris, 52, daughter of Mrs , s ueAlma Shehan Harris and the late ,  ,James Hams died at ,St, Jo,hns  hospita, Detroit Saturday She was    i  n i  x v A imo Board oJ Re,lewbom in Pinckney October 4, 1902 ri     im , 1  r, ,   onstaoies lurravAfter graduating from Pinckney     Jhigh school in 1919 she attended Fv Kefit ,ceel i  Oi x VT i  Committee foiMichigan State Nonnal two yearsshe taught in Detroit schotifs ,Ayears, the laat 20 as principal Upto Feb 7 she taught in the Bagleyschool Her memberships included thaTeachefc Association, Womn Pincipals Club and Dronsoi Guild jEIer mother is her only survivor,abrothiv Rev Morgan Harris died ing in li5S The funeraOvn in St Theresas ,y, Lee Tipkuly, AThe RepublicanEiank Ziegler forHrandon White si for clerk Their were as follows 11, a nev coatBen While MASONIChe 1jStvnyAshev Wyl  Diigg, Harry Mike InnaiMurray KmE Duw March 10 MM decrees S pSatbrdby, Aprilcaucuschairman F iitrvnce Cumhjii VV M iie aniih M Research Center Among thesewho did not quit smoking one out1 H chatird u cork tip cigaretesan 1 fie others cut down on thiif smoking Tii study by the medicalyj io i,n has cut cigarette sali I The cigarette companies  sought teyear d on1 coimteract this by c6fiduiting  med  ica urn y o their oyn The rti in ringing suits we nevol heard Arthur GodyiiUpv rirthday  onci a jvUKer fj1 a U of ci, iiitn returned to seh  ol i arettes an his program no lonftriiif a after 2 wetk abence  advertises them His heme wfti     i, i lied hi old honiri that the brand he advertised had Sunday  nt be Iourwi injurious o healthery sorry lane Maikle   In tlie state Kaskftball tournarntrttntHir TrtfrrrSnTar story cameu i th krT n Milford gamwhili Clarksto ,n 49 to 40Larry d her i,iiy vis Parks, a 15 S,rilay fiXshinim was ai oi,tyed onK Vr He 1 oldin the game We reserve tsm allan1Marildt Clark INCE KKATINMiForeno Keating 71 itall Agi A France,i1  IontiacRotier SeefelddilFri olntWise sjiaria the same i T lit High ComChufch Detroitt Wbmial in St Marygney with S01Viy her,1 hnnio with hyr Hrwhir, M Iob Eolii1 Kiol Ifariel of Pincknry Te yBrandoi White ,V cease, uas born at Kiiy Cily iiJusticoFul TormChaHevliut,  October 20 HS1 th laln er Ceorgo Loji1 JHies and  nv  u i Sh va h II  ir 1IJ  aS  ,,iuiii andlrl 2 tlii SI i i vi vdi i  i  1 TrusteeTrustee Mable WhitJames and  nvtwice nwirried HiGEORfJE CHESBOROUGH Chesborouyh 69, retireddied at Lakeland MondayHe wasborn at Pentwater, Mich, the sonof Erastus and Martha Chcsbor was employed by the Kei Cant, ,vKIWAMS U IiI r, tl a  lu, nl hor Evdley VanSick 11 Keating TIi  lattoi lVii Surviving teius her dUghtei, Mrd Hamci i, a son, RaymomdNHIHT of Oakland, Californiathe school Tuesday Piiicknev Kiwanis Ci received, ,   T   its, charter another link wassey Wheel Company in Deuol foiv Jn  Kiwanis Pim knOymany years HK wif Mry, diooT be the 15th cli jp the gute several years ago There is a V Rev Winger gave the invocationGeorge jr of Dearborn The bjKly, and Rev T of Chel th benQ, at Swarthout Funeral Home diction A, Mavt, t ,t f Ovc1 300 iittfiidetrti fanuet at The funeral was at Swarthmitthe Funeia Home, Sundav at 3iO pWinger officiating Burialv Roseavi Cemetery, OakCalifornia imuntil Wednesday when it was  ChclsM was toatmaster 26 diff SIXTH GRADEisch put a crrtfrt n for citizcns of the dayMarjoi y Co iigrowin Leihim trnVv av FionniJHISSVJudySii haShe MikeVi   11 hiquhome fi  1Ii ni  i  va   KwillHa hv o Phi thl aiom HM ,1 ALVhas mnirAn iii Ir t U allCAlhar i1 ii   1   if1     r r , 1  1, i1    i rr Hio,nskin  I ,   hoil   , at I1  1Monilay If she had answered allall questions she would have won 3000, She and her sister, Christineaxe spending 2 weeks in New YorkCity on vaccation to Luddmgton where the funeral ,r     vv ,, citizen nf the wek Thu , , T , rt rt  rri J erent Kiwanis cubs were represent lU1 xvi iuztn i me WMK HUwili be hekj at 200 p m Thursday , ,   ,    pit  for Mond wore Sharon,  p u i , l cd and their banners adorned th i cn  U iV1OTU1 VlL Vf DV wrttisTrm Pinrknwrfab received Wil  S fl amlSusau 1, i  thr v, and i ti tal of 14 points the teamWe rting happening toirickiey  in twice in tournjf , nuht  , Bac in J P Doyl, linio limkney is in the Ypjilati iiiurniinuui Vijnc Cur, centerit   it  ii witli a sprained ankle, the fiil half Ioy fieason went j cenhiivt lfl il1i IoU ferycz, a midjft frh11 r, to fcrard He got Ii frv hifh is Pinckney winnparin u St Marys of Chtl a Iv, H r  in Unices time in iii N,jova luirnament Pinckney  jjlawii Brooklyn The referiei vrr liaii on Iinclwwy and 2 f  11 i   ,ilars went out on fouliii I H, a freshman from the r iiinii  eiit in MHI Mink G fr  , ii last quarLer to provide,v key uiih the winning margin io ake flie district titleSomehowI piaycrs of whom not much is expect  ed cn iii  hie regulars seenis to in  il hv pressure BruoA  K ,the f inc  y tournament stark tli y      riMive team halfariilui S n ,,f f1 ,  , ibi weCemeteryKINDSRGABTBN Brian Walton had company Sunjy Linda Clough and Carol Gyd6th birthdays ast weekDonna Rhodes sister fell from hrbike and got hurt  the American and Canadian flags, LaBehe Taesday They were Mike charter, bell and gavel from Choi1 Rke,Marjory Miller and EleanorCVRD OF THANKS j sea the sponsoring club Among the Bloxom Welnesday Janet Mmth,We wish to thank our many visitors were Dr Noman Wilson of V, rhara Rlnr Fiafriends for their acts of kindness Jackson and Gayle Johnson of De Tin RlUer Connie HU J1UCK,during our recent bereavement and troit l Wi Jerry Reason Anne Reneespecially Rev Winger, the Pin,k Howard Thayv lcal president bl  Maun M1iUJry Milo, nev O E S, Billie and Don Swar received the vestments of the baby Rettv Salyer, Paul Endis, Tornthout and Dr Walker I club from Lansing, the next young Kennedy, Mike Rooke, Everyone,TV, Hftmmrfl familv 1 est club He will keep them until  trie t0 be on u blU Lhiydan t maKe v e a roour bird iiiiit 1 v ii ten about Jnt, MnThe Hammeli family Raymond CrookCARD OF THANKShas new1 Timmie Sproat had dinner in Ann Arbor Sunday and went to a show Bobby Reiser has a new cowboyshirtWima Wider visited her cousin, ter    Jeff Davis has a toy semitruckConnie Schmidt has a new bedtpread and Lartyi Keesler a  newtutt        Debby Garr has 4 baby pigs atfarm Carol Mclfadcens sister, Maryjofell down and hurt her head  We made  docks with hands thattarn and are learning to tell time another club is formed State Sec1 ltStraiger of Port Huron led the1 There is oin to by a piade spncommunity singing, and Ann Arbor hpe Fridny Wo all want to be,I wash 7othank my friends and higrh school orchestra played  i one f tm tHlal en who win Comneighbors for, the letters I received The Pinckney club  was startedi P for th scho1 championshifthe hospital Also Living  i last Dccand has 39 members From rro1 M1cr m MarT MenkeNo 76 F  A M i now on the dinner hour is every are going to teach a unit aboutMerlin Amburgey I Tuesday at 630 at Congl church Russia i I dining room  We have sent for tickets for SineCOUNTY HOSPITAL  ama Holidayia lurk are mxt In arithmetic weby 5 hn A plan ti increase the pig supply, is beinjr Lrierl out in Korea Pork is  s a delicacy there but the supply efi ,f Uf Ps reached the vanishing poial e duo to the long war  All Kevc k A II Hil1tlls wnn aIPy ar given a by the government They muste Ine vrTTmient back 2 of tkeus from the first Utter These talMI 2mul ipl hiulturngiven to other farmtrttheir vocabulary ro,,iirL ui ail  on SiiiW Jetms By this means lt tocorrect   llo1 to brinp th pit supply baoit to n malare reported forthe recent onesthe new hospital Here are some ofCitizen Mut Auto Ins, 20,00000Howell Geer 3,14400McPherson Bank Employs 2,78800 May  Scofield Co Millsite Tackle 1,02000P1XCKXEY BOY WINS Joanne Bloxom, XM y Head nvlKathy Custafson had the hiuiuiitniarkes ir our EnjihFIFTH GRADECarolyn Csray Janice RM Kathy Rral and Karen Singer weivthe winners in the spoiling beeKathy Roson, nrl Kiy WyiifiLeslie Green of Pinckney HighSchool is among the winners of an essay contest sponsored by the govnors commission on employment ofthe physically handicapped GovWilliams will present the awards did a good job of torching the uniton railroads and trainsWe are enjoying the book Indian in the arjof us They are still holding churchices for about one third of thei s of the Banjror school during tkenoon hour period The court actie started to stop it was thrown out W petitioner was not athe flefnooi42100 j aiiy in AprilMillsite TcDetroit Die Set, Pinckney  3,84350 I He is the son of Mr and Mis  d M G G f G We hftdj a spell down Carol Miller won with Karen Eichman andMarjory Miller , runnersup SusanMarjory Miller , p yLaBelle was rrext The winning ani interesting things about our received a perfect sconithmctic definition t did very well ,,  Wiync county which probably vpKftye Wylfe had a birthday and vi e nicest home for thewe made cards for her  j poor in the nation at Elrie refru OurMichigan unit i voi hard t ny an incinerator to deposework Wf are finding out many new J institutions garbage, Instead tkeyCARD OF THANKS wish to thank the voters fortheir support at the caucus for twptreas at the caucus and hope I will eeofttinue to merit it April 4 at theelection  JBerquist4 O  S CALENDAR4ffcidi lfclaitiatioa 8 D  Ottfeert war white or colored formally   Russell Schoo District  3,50000 j and Mrs Gene Green of Green I word was peasants We had anotherFWlervcille School  5,00000 Bros farm His subject was Pro one today Carol Miller won andSo far 308,227 of the required am j gress in Employment of the Handi Noel Rose was runner upout has been raised March 26 is caped Last year Leslie won first  is the deadline  place in the county and third place THE MOTHERS CLUB , in the state in the Voice of Dema1 The Mothers Club of ElemcntATTENTION j cracy contest His teacher Mrs  ary school met there hist TuesdayThere will be a bake sale Satar Gladys Davis, who assisted him in morning Mrs Jennie Kellenborgerday, March 19th , starting at ll00both contests will accompany him talked about, the playgrounds and A M sponsored by the Mothers to Lansing when he receives the hw iho MI supervised Ways toClub of the Elementary school at J ward, a 60 savings bond  nise money to buy playground the old telephone office building 1 Leslie wa born in Russia behind equipment nprt discussed and itThere will be a variety of baked1 the iron curtain and came here at was voted lo hoid a bake sale Marfoods The proceeds will go for the age of 8 where he learned to 19 Anyone wishing to donate call playground equipment I spoak and write Englisr  Mrs John Tessmer Hamilton 6 4650Lewetta flaine chairman 1   ,    rAfter adjournment coffee and doSENIOR PLAY MARCH 26  4 H HURRY AND CURRY stateNonci  Kings Daughtersnet wfeii lira Lester McAfeeM i16 MM March 28 at 1140 a j Viuts were servedj The Pinckney high school senior j There will be anoeass will put xm their seiifbr play, meeting of the Hurry and CurryThe Able Miss Cain at the school 4B cub at the JonLoi Farm on March ftS aad 26 Next weeks paper Sunuay March 20 at 230 p mb The nnx committees are doing afine job Our bird units arc nice Mrs Miller fare each of us a pnekot contain 15 birds bought a cooker and now cook thegarbage which they feed to the M9pigs they keep there This thaf claim saves them money atpigs net them 10,000 a year A itccnt law provides that ailmust be cooked before being fadWe have some minnows and a snl Pomander brought by Tonny Ackieyand Tonwny Huhraa,,Mare Schuek mafic nor first tripto J L Hudsons atstays there are no stoVes like it inWibaden,Lucile and Linda Hurrett were i4H SQUARE DANCEThere will be a 4H square d, oeMarch 19 at the high achooiAU wellt come Oome One Come AH v 4  ,  IBFt Knox, Ky,oVcr tho week end to ihetr brother in the army UBRARY NEWSXew books at the library for nK people are Harriett Heecher placeHelp Wantedadvs we b W rtncr and Mary Mapesl miasing fro rtje paat fr Dodge by soa   v I wieothS We continually read that tritnation i now experiencing one fits greatest business booms intory m which prosperity ispaisW but we wonderployment figures in the stateed 144,000 utttmployql on Feb tt last, 80,000 of them In Uof the factories in thishave been laying offt     2nnoDonr WBPA WsAesdey, April If, 19HVILLAGE of PINCKNEY , NOTESGovernment Operating and IDisbursements or Fiscal Year jginning March 7954 and Ending March 1955 RECEIPTS llacomt  Floyd RanWl of LaAmg hasbeen named census strpervisoz forI this district Thet Dr C W Hae farm hasbees split up and the Tipadys Broswho have been teanants are leav ing it Portions of it have been soldto Lee Lavey and Norman ReasonMrs Hattie Decker and Miss LuellaSectionseirrem DelinquentT9TAL    collectedIocall SharedLiquor iS5 of license Fecsj luxDvervon  5 3,22728 15114N Hyhy Fund MajorHiyhuay FundLocal 5,167612,05716  3,3742 17000 1,035554,948407,22537 Hazze will live withMrs Leal Sigler their sister,IO sBdisonStale Bid Ptthied Land roiAi RLA Li 13,379S 972550 8357110041 SDISBURSEMENTSand Administrative 16,86778 75308 Mr and Mrs R, M Glenn, former residents celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary at Howell orMarch 10thPinckney lost to Sit Thomas inthe state tournament at Ypsilantilas week after winning the firstgame from St Marys of CheUeaHowell won the class B title bybeating Strathmore, Plymouth andYpsilantiCol M HChalker has purchased a winter home at Lockhart, Fla Mr and Mrs Ross Read are attending the Madri Gras in NewOrleans ed Postal clerk were getting theirhands iafected handeling themNEIGHBORINGHOTES IThe Saline Community HospitalAssn has started a drive to raise1175,000 for a new 20 bed hospitalMr and Mrs Coye Allen of Fowlerville observed their Oth weddinganniversary March 14Born to Robert Munsell and wifeof Gregory March 2, a son John Rob HOWELLHOWELL, MICHGANWed Tfctr, March It, 17 July Canom utd Jack LemonJack Caraaa sad Kim Novak taMP H F F F f LEE 1HEA1BIFriday, March 18, 19  SO THIS 18 PAKI8 in TectoceiorwithTuny Curtu and Gloria DeflateFriday, March 18, 19 Doable FeatureDana Andrews and Piper LaurieSMOKE SIGNALert Stockbricjge high school bask Robert Franciset ball seasons record was 16 wtnsand 3 losses jboand Diane FosterTARZENS HID9BN JUNCUTwltkSeoU and VeraMa 29, 81,MonTHE BAMBOO PRISONDan Lantis of Stockbridge was,taken to Foote hospital, JacksonTt ry anUlTrhubh Cor  Sundl Mondy MarchO, 21A former Brighton doctor, Capt THERES OGeorge Kiehler, has been sent over seas to Austria for duty SMr and Mrs  John Ludasek of JU PITERS DARLINGin CineaaSeope  withEsiher Williams, Howard KeMarge and Gower ChanpioiFeaturette News CartoonBUSINESS LIKETHE SHOW BUSINESSIn Cinemascope and ColorMarys church is Mnouriy ill  A examiaation has been call1l  Gxfllafhr,6 A NrthKTerr for postmaster at Brighton Marchitotn4 Road died Sunday, he   the deadline for licationssurvived by his wife, 3 sons and a The DextM Rgd Crogs a daughter  ,  JIAAAThe Tiplady Bros hav an auct Theion advertised forMarc 21v Percy       Holand Jeff Chander and Jack PalancetoSIGN OF THE PAGAN Thursday, March 21,Gunman with a BadgeSHIELD FOR MURDERwithEdmond O Briea, John AfarFeaturette NewsBill Wylie was brought homefrom St Joe hospital in the ambulFireMars on ad been asked to49 6 Ellis, auctioneer John Dmkelclerkj ,t7u i p,, fi , Uioc MioH a blind SDetroit Ed is    Sidewalks, PuiK ana Or Street Maintenance New Motor  chicle Highway FundMajorNew Mo Wmck Highway FundLocal 6,4360639363 i,020001,750722,49811 1,11563 Sheriff Wimbles raided a blindg ated 7 people The Dexter Firemen will stagepig at Hartland Sunday and arrest j boxing ghow in the high school aud  puai last fauhn and wife calledon Frank C  at McPherson hoa SYLVAN THEATRENotes oi 48 Years Ago1OTA1MheeUeeeomFolding chaws IUILabor on Durp ift for YoiLibrary Gin Ckristmas F Michigan Du ,Al ounai Chambers580710800 10000100054592683122429 13865,4649iPt ,nd wTth GlafysThoma, ,torium there April 16 tto raisemoney They contributed 500 tovarious projects last yearBorn to Leo Devine and wife ofandYOUNG WOMENWotikJ you like to be a telephone operator Mrs Fred of Howi house there  e an r and Mrs  N Franklin j No exprienceWm Harris is the contractor , of Hartland both observed 60th w xr u n v aa Ai f hor wedding anniversaries March 13, Mrs Hugh Clark 88 died at her J hag  from perrnannt ltionshome at Silver T,ake Monday v   ni ,Rew Griggs of Ohio will preach the grocery business in Howell af school firradTOTAL DISBURSEMENTS 16,30202iJIG1NN1NG Fiscal Ysa1KD Fiteal Year Cask iRTestmeatiSI 5,86914 3,0000016,43490 3,00000ITANLEY DlNKli, ViUags PresidentMILDRED ACkLKV, Villeje ClerkHELEN REYNOLDS,Village Treasurer has hereiy opening here Saturday 127 yotes were cast at died in a Howell convalescent homemilling March 8 His wif the former FloraTnere ar 2 sons The tnneral yas deceased MOfl per 40 hour week Friday, March 18, ItMANY RIVERS TO with Robert Taylor and Eleanor Farter and Victor McLofieain CinemaScopeNews and Cartooa1 Sunday Monday March 30, tl1 JUPITERS DARLNG A Comedy StarringEsther William and Harold KeelGeorge Sauaders, Marge Champtoftin CinemaScopeSunday Shows 3, 5, 7, 9in ColorCartoon Sport NewTues, Wed, Thurs, Mar 2 tl, M BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCKA Drama StantagSpencer Tracy, Robert Ryand aj Anne Francee in CinemaScope 1909wereC V VanWinkle, at BrightonMICHIGAN LIFE LINESFROM THE VERY BEGINNING roads kare been builtto further commerce and trade and dbwn, through wcenturies tne first requirement whenever a new territorywa to be settled was to build roadr Michigan has over 100,000 miles of road and hWreeU,moat of whu  ire surfaced and in good condition Theseare Mtehigans nie Hnes without which the Statecould not existFor orer these highway farm produee goes to marketraw materiali and parts get to faatorieefinished productreach the consumer Over these highways truck briageverything yem t wear, or use votes All the Citizens ticketelected but 2 Rogerwon clerk and Union won trustee Wm Kennedyand James Roche tied tor trusteesRoche won on a draw The Holmes Crothing Company,here were advertising 20 suits forj 10, 15 suits for 750 and 10 1 Lois Hill of muirter in the death ofher husband, Earl, whom she shot 1SCC  rtXCupitercMMB M Coming Conquest of SpaeeM Bounty Hunters High and the Miffhty suits for 5 Th Methodist church quarUtU1 engagement f Loisdaughter of Rev and Mrs of Pinckney to Paul Yake of Scott dale, Pa, is announced Arthur Heikenen of the CitizensMutual Auto Insurance Company, s now associated vith feiephfiW H Meyer wai Uken to StJeehospital Tuesday with a bad foot infectioni VanWinkle there in of lawKITE FLYING TIMETrncking AiiocIttiMFort Shelby Hotel  and Willis Tupper The Dextermandolin club played and Miss Atchinson of Chelsea and the NorthLake double quartette sang The speakers were Rev Seth Reed, RevGordon and Rev Littlejohn Charles Eldert wai a witnessMonday in Detroit in a suit against the Detroit United RailwayIt cost 25,000 to fill the Lakelannise house this winter Uncle John Mortenson was 78 years old FridayMrs Hannah Fowler of Fowlerf viile is suilng a saloon keeper thereI er 10,000 William Dolsn jr of Detroit died last week He was a nephew of Hike Dolan and former resident ofPinckney Tom Cavanaugh of Ann ArrborI has hired out to James Harris and will move here 1 Dan Murta has resigned at teach1 er at the Reeves school Helen Dunne spent the week endwith Lucille Barnum The postal dept will no longer Edison Company againwarns kite flyers Do not use a kite with a metal frame or stringIf it hits a high tension wire you may be injured If your kite getsstuck on an electric power poleo not climb up after it This is dangerousCJClinton and wife attended thecard party Saturday at the LesterMcAfee home Mr and Mrs Benedict LaRosaof Saginaw was here to call on hidmother Mrs Rosa LaRosa at StJothospital Sunday He was married last fall at South Lyon Mrs Irvin Kennedy visited Mrs JHelen Berry and Mrs Inez Martin jLansing last weekGeorge Dagg sr and wife of Detroit spent the week end with Murray DaggMrs Florence VanBeuran of Byron called on Mrs Emma DiakelSunday A TVrFOR ACCURATE RECORDS  A Checking AccountThese days, when money seems to disappear so fetefor the average L, , u chil, i account providesuseful control oi income and outgo Mighty handyto refer to in making out your income tax return,toe Eliminate the risk of handling cash Save youjself time and effort in paying bills too, by openinga checking account now ,THE McPHERSON STATE BANK depoitfl np t110,000 insured by our membership in theDeposit Insurance Corporation1861  Over EightyNine8068 Pliwlney RMSQuality MechandisgPRICESJest atj Witt to Tafcs QiiTHE ROUSH PLUMBINGw  April 16, 1966Store LINGERIECANNED G III IGROCERIES Robert Ackley, invalided tor thepast 2 yean ha recoveredieatly to gQ to work ai the P Product CompanyMartin Ritter jr was inlast week attending a T Vschoo  the Raytherm color TV school The John Boyers of Townline lidhave returned home fiom 3 months stay in Phoenix, Arizona, jMrs Rosa LuAosa was operatedupon at StJoe hospital, Ann Arbor,GENTS FURNISHINGS SHOESDRYGOODSKENNEDYS GENERAL STORE FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS fromftORALXOMPANT Ho wellPhone 284PECIALSGROCERIES ANL VEGETABLES STEER AND HIFft BEEFSHORT RIBS OF BEEF LbFRESH SIDE FORK II CAMPBELLS POEK BcANS rK 2 krSHOP AND SAVE ATSOWERS  HOLUSTER 25c35c29cirsamt Mr and Mrs Lucius Doyle jrcalled on Mrs Rosa LaRosa at St Jo hospital, Thursday night i Mesdames Dwight Wegenei aad Edmund Haines were hi Jackson onThursdayDr Robert Bruni of Lansing spent Thursday a atthe LestUr Mcj Afee home The Pettysville Civic Assn ttookin 43 at thteir card party at the Lester McAfee home Saturday forthe new county hospital MrsLeOna Bonder returned homeThursday from an extended stay at ord hospjitali Detroit A card from Sergt Gene Dinkelsates he was in SanFrancisco and Monterey, Califwith Gov Williamsand has visited Hollywood and metthe stars Mrs Everett Ham el left for Oakland, Calif, Monday The Dale Miller family spent Sunday at the Hollis HoHoway home at Bass Lake At dinner at the Snow White Innnear Retford Friday Oin RobinsonST was presented with a gold tiebar with diamond in it for 35 yearsservice with the Michigan Bell TlI Haydu and Ollie Morrow  foMiller entertain,Mich State quarterback, called t thg Medjn Amthe Gerry Eiehman home Sunday yulford ftnd wtfe  Waync, at u13 membersof Pinckney Chapter ner Sunday in honor of Mrs Am jiOES attended the Friendship burgeys birthday,night at Brighton Tuesday Jimmie Amburgy who tnli  d nthe U S Air CorpJames Barnes aad wife of Ann York City ThursdayArbor called at the tieorgg VftnNor man home SundayMrs Lorna VanCamp, Mrs DedWeeks and Elizabeth visited atthe Clifford VanHorn home FridayThey are from Grand LedgeMrs Bonnie Henry who has beeonrinjr or her daughter, Mrs Katherine Bradbury and wife of Chelseacame home Sunday The Tom Wares spent the week end with the Earl Kimberlya atWillow Village The John Lundeens of Heikleyspent Sunday at the Francis Shehan home Lyrin Beattie and wife of RushLake were in Ann Arbor Saturday Harold Rady jr was home fromMichState over the week etui Mrs Anna Reason entertainedthe OES past matrons Monday Mesdames Eloyse Campbell andUlan Roscnian were cohostesses Mesdames Holis White and L8ter McAfee were in Ann Arbor last Wednesday Donald and Mrs Hollis of Hamburg spent Saturday at the Lester McAfee home Lee Lavey and ye editor attendedthe St Patricks banquet at DexterSunday night sponsored by Knightsof Columbus Tony deFillippi of Tawas was inPinckney last Wednesday DOnalJi Clark  of  Ypsilanti  4mdlthe Russell Clark family of Ruck Lake spent Stinday at the Walter, Clark homei Mrs Lucille Camburn and Mrs1 Sarah Barom were Thursday luncheon guests of MMrs DorothyHarley of Dexter  Merlin Amburgey returned tohis home Saturday from Veteranshospital Ann Arbor  The James Burns, Kenneth Fry,Jack Young and Joe Burn family wore Sunday guests at the RayBurns home The D Conklia fomalyHy of Farmington called Saturday1The Otis Mattesons spent theweek end with the Don Griffith Pleasant MYRON, HUGHESComplete Line Plumbing Fixtures   and Supplies  Electric, OH and Gas M Water Heaters Complete Lire of PumpsWe Sell  UMIISWI  We ServiceTHONE UPSS114 0 7 5 EAST MWATER SYSTEMP L U  B H 2 WitTRUtiS TK ACTORSCARSRUSSELL D SMITH CO MICH   II 632W WYUEPots and pas stay  VTHE PHILGASTAPPAN WITH COOUTS SPECIAL LIMITED TIME OFFER 0000000000Rtgukir PriceAllowonc for your present rangYov poy only SPARKLING CLEANwhen you cook electricallyCom In todoy S thii now and boauftfutaitgo modepocioMy for homo btyond the gos moint Sooamr Ing CoolHi v  Hit ovtomatie oven pilot that cfcsHockey Appliance StoreWaJtor McQuilUn aad wife of Mrs June Hendee, Mrs Rose  Oair Shoree called at the Wm dee, Mr and Mrs Lynn Hendee at      tended the funeral of Ned Chubb atHoweU last Thursday Mr and Mrs, Albert Dinkel andMr and Mrs Homer Abney attended the Hamburg Firemens pancake y iSundayDimkel, Lloyd Hendee aadIteyar attended a meeting to Cheiaea KiwanJa Ctab lastDftvift and wife of TOM The John McGuire family oTTJitroit spent the week end at the James Whitley home Mesdames Dorothy Kennedy aadElizabeth Cologne called oa Mrs Helen Kennedy and Joha Cologneat St Joe hospital, Ann ArW lastweek The Desmond Ledwidgo family ofRoyal Oak called in Mrs EleanorLedwidgo Sunday The Loanord Barrett family Tiaited Scotty Barrett and Bob Barberat Ft Knox,Ky, over the week end JuHt think rTno rubbing,potfl and pans And that isnt all Kitchenwalls and curtains stay cleaner anr hter,too Electric cooking is clean as lifehtSEE YOUR DEALER OR DETROIT LLiSON Mrand Mrs Roywas hurt in an auto accident thereand in in St Lawrence hospital Ray Lavey of Gregory cUd at Thursday home Friday Rev Reaaea aadMn,donand Lloyd Hendee home last week Detroitike and of Joan Dr Harlow Shehan of Jackson The following attended the MaBilly Shehan of Ann Arbor call sonic TriIdge Past Masters Nie Mrs Edna Reason called emat the Will  Shehan home on at Ann Arbor Saturday Lawrence Lola Carnenter in Pontiac Camburn, Clare Miller, Clifford About 50 people attendedMiller, Harold Porter, Olin Robin oeption Saturday nigfit at theHenry Hauck sont Darrell Baker, Charles Baker enary school for Mr and  wives and ye editor Kllerl lrnnHoward Middtet4TTanrwife of They receivedhospital, Ann Arbor Sunday and n Detroit rere Sunday iruerts tftrte The Roy Wrights of Bill Wylie and Mrs Callie Plummet Floris Clarks Ival and Darwin Shirieys ofat St Joe One Campbell and wife were in field and the Hollis HolkwayaWalter Pidgeon and wife of Fttot Ann Arbor Sunday,  week end callers at the AlbertMrs, Caflie PJummet ww take  reception at Trinity Rainbow Mr and Mrt Kenneth Th HowMd  tXM  the Girls Aasembiy, Enreka Temple to have moved back to Puctawy1   Arbw Sony 07 m DotroiV bonorint Mother Co Riversido to tfc V  , VT ,      , ,             4  ,     f r, T i, SL Big Special SaleearancePaint Sale  THB PBOOFOr TOUR GOOD FAITH THE BUSINESS PRCESSIONAEand BW bwrinota 1e wyW pladga you our continued efforUto m good will from you and fromvtrybodjr who comes to us on your The PicKny Sanitariumy, Michiganjraily 1100 A Jl to 200 P M Except WednesdaysMon, Tues, Fri, Sat, 700 to 800 P MNational BankDiscontinued Boy dell Colors Glets TOM, rtgprkt gl5J5Salt prict 398SNU GIOM tkt Sam Stau Gloit, reg prict qt 175 Sale price 120SoftTone fiat, regprict 450Sale price 298 Soft Tone Flat, reg price 140Sale price 100 First Cent, First Strved Sale Over When L Gjfti Come EarlyTHE LAVE HARDWARE AB DapoaiU hmmA Up to 11000DR J E CAMPAU OPTOMETRISTEye BianinationaWadaaadajr and Saturday by Appointment 913 Cfcleon Road, MmL N of M36 Phena Brighton AC 74431 TYJSalesSenriceRADIO  TELEVISION SERVIC1Ptoaipt and CovrtPkoac UP 85M  12Hackney, Mwkigea Dr 6 R McGloskeyDENTIST11212 N Michigan Ave  DirectorTelephones Office 935  Alixleni EquipmentResidence 314  A  Nilanee ServiceEvenings by Appointment MHUNJB U P 85172Howell, MichiganLee LavsyGeneral InsurancePHONE U P 83221CLAY GORDONLYLE W MUNSELL ASSOCIATE REGI8TERFU LANDWASHlNG8Woman will do wadii SURYiSYOraaaonable, girl 13 wanta wtrkl Offk , sr stkool and 8aturday8Mother8 Office U  sthelper or baby titter Phone UP 8 908rOR SALEOil Barrels  Yu cantbeat my prioee Dick CampbellPhone UP 9 SIS6 1 j Phone 1551t Uled RiverHo welt Michigan Associate Fred C Hekhoff, SrOPTOMETRIST120 West Grand Rivsr il, IvliehigatLloyd HesdeeLivestock Haulingy Trips Madeto Detroi1 General TruckingPHONE U P 8W47Rogur J CarrComplete Insurance Coverag IliONE UPSS1S3 WANTED Young Women r tele phoae operating Starting rate 4000 for 40 hour weak, full pay, while learning Call 9903 for ap Farn 8aies A SpecialtyCall Fowlervilie 226F6 Cemetery MemorialsPrices You Can Afford TJ Iaj Milfoid, MichiganMilford Granite WorksMiekigan Bell Telephone Co,Howel WJWIPredate Itv ,rMatter o, Ue lftate ofhi StiMert, DeeeaiedfteeaJta  Mid vurt,t held ort, a4 atMdmmmryW MM elUwil be beard at least fourteen 14prior to eueh hearing, or bfaad laat tke keks at law oi aid pttuena serviee at lust five 5 daygpjior to such hearingHiram R Smith Judge of ProbateOelesta arshalU Register of Probate,W ehall be deUimincdMUd Court, at the Probate OfficeMay 10, 19Si, at tea A Mk M Ordered, that neMee thereofe ftve by ublietioB of a eopySereWyrevieue te MIIU Way o iiearint, illPiaeiMier DiapuUk and that ttao CARD OF THANKSOur tkanks to the electort oflWtioMor eaue a cepy i thin h kke Mrred UM vach kMwn partyW ftaleratt at Ma Uat kaown ddroaby Mfiaeered MaM, reucc receipt Pinckney for their tapport at thepolls Monday March 14Taw lna unJUiint Party FOR SALEMixed Mayie MacAtnahphone UP 8FOR SALEOne MEadar Lak 23 oadiBa St Pimfcney, ,Wcrtch RepairingQold StoaapiWatcher Wrfch PtndsToweimile west of Handmade Homes, Lake Propertyysiness Opportunities Your Property fylth MtISerald Reasonioker  209 North PeaiSPHONE U PPiackney on M36 a well eonitruct  d semibuftgalow with fullwentExterior is completed but thefinishing, work has not been on the WANTEDInterior Parting Uterier, located on 2 acre site near Phone HOWH 476W1ikoatw schoo The owner is will   iag to tacrifice in order to sell FOR SALETwo ood ijed Elequickly because of poor health Con trie Chick Brooders, 500 size and base   ,  , ,, 4 MONTHLY SPARE TIMERe filling and collecting moneyfrom our five cent High Grade Nut iiinchines in this area No sellinglu qualify for v,orkLoumust have car, inferences, 640 eaih, securedly inventory    g G hours aweek to business, your end on p rntago colklinns wiil net up to , , ,,,,  A  400 lrontWv with very good posaPkone Normandy 23249, Ann Ar F0R SALEChain Saw Worktrevs ibilities of taking  over full timetrimmef w  A on shares  iUcine increasing prcordinglyFor  interviovv include phone intaet ui at omce for an appointment one 300 sizeEmeryto see, thig to see thig  ppMKercher, Realtor, 336 E Ann St Pho A Aber property H J 12 Xilady Rd,Pituknoy   9921SPhonuCOALTHAT BIN FILLED WITHFOOHONTAS OR STOKK COALBeKverei Ike Same Day Ordered te Sleek of Lumber BMng Suppliesierwfe  WlUianu Paiat Cash way StoreFORD t HOEY  SOMS GROCERIES AND MEATSPORK LIVER, Lb BEF ROASTS, LbFRESH GROUND BEEF Lb FOR SAUDinette Set ElectricRanuc, Heirigeratur, iulbit HuuhHoVc Comfort Cook Stove other furniture Phone UP s RiTfers 6HenK,,dressed or lion Write NutOMatic Co, IfkOC10 Exrhangp Place, NfVv York oN Y1 OR SALBGUINEAS, fresh frozf, African Violets, Baby bed witi now mattress 25 yds of linoleum inone UP 8 660215c49c29c  FOR SALKTnr lbs Phone UP 8      K  FOR SALEBy owner 1962FOR SALERadio,jPhonograph Com  ton express truck in Al condlI bination, Red Chaise Lounge ion 75000 George May  APJ3229 j 176CJ Downing Dr LakelandStrawFOR SAiiy48 Tudor and 12 in  brry Lake,  Brighten AS 750C368U9 L BLOXQMR BLOXOMtelevisionGeorge Van SkiverKinys ajicrfor and delivered Howell 1354 or 11inckney  VEGETABLESMEATS GROCERIESPISH  yJZK28 Styles to Choose lM m gin foo a FKH1 demon T1 ho oiturn Vjtt work itinmi to gin T ok  FOR SLE1952 Plymouth Crastiand 4 door sedan,the Paul oaway ar See Leonard Cook or call Mar ket 12598 WixoR MichFOR 3ALiluii Hudson car hOR SALE2nd Cutting, Alialfaa radio and heater good tr lition 50c a bale Mark Neah1or 500 UP 8 175 i    FOR SALEHay  vANTEDCustom PlowingCali Louis tackable UP 8 37  ltfLne McAciwphone UP 8 9737ABE a AUTO PJiTS  Supplies Auto poGlass Sbld and rjR fl NT7 fields of good tillabledLiciive land of varying sizeAlao iw, of first year alfalfa hayami 7 acres of June clover hayjicrbiataiied  I sale Cash basisi J13 East Grand RiverPhone 151 Can Mnch 5525 King Rd, Howell Howell, Michigan i, 1, Phone Frighton AC 77271FUR gAlGtL0VtL vuiJiitj WANTEDTo Buy a used adding qroveL qrciUttci 01 rnj  machine Box 108 Pinckney graveJ ook at Softmtl tin you dyon crforft f8tureti Imsmmm QUALITY btlef Sfit, HMUIfistant Selu, tiaJliJi, CllcTtnntrf Lhfrtl IKK, Siiu i U 141for FBFS frontri Sand p q qUc 01 njed, also proceaswd road graveJ   IUEA1I MIXKD CONGRifrB WANTED To UlTe LessoniD 4  QfLAVTL COMPANY China Painting at 3M Waft4 ml6B west of Howell crt 4950 St, Howell Mrs Marie WenkMO3On Road PhOIlfeJ Fel FOVATFTsftlTptJSvT i  o Q nnf  i r UK Aijman nse I 8 8 g HOU  Rev  w Winger InJACK HANNEH Why 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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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than man and women ov started at Kiwanis meeting It was Wilson 0 3 3 MJM West between Main ander that age to give all pupilwho are willing j Rowell 0 0 0 Unadllla StreetsA 150 car parking lot has been to give up their lunch hour an hour s Henry 0 0 6 Rv Keith Ruegsegger, Patorereated on the lawn back of the of religious instruction a weekOue Laveystate capitol at Lansing for legis third of the pupils signed up Cath Kahle lators cars It will be blacktopped oi Methodise fChristian, Congre, Clarkthis year gational, Free Methodist and Fun HiggsThe bill providing for public in drentettists alked at different Wylieipection of public private and par time A Christian Science reader ap Hartlandochial schools by the state fire mar peared 3 times and quit on order of J L Summersshall and board of health giving the mother church at Boston whoj Boutellthem power to close them, passed aid it was violating the law gov Christensonthe house by one vote last week it erning separation of church and  Summers will have harder sledding in the sen state i Wenderskiate In some places it is a custom Egetz ,   ,The senate has passed a bill cutt to have local men talk at school la the championship game Fri rcHerviceing the wait after a marriage lie hour, Clergymen are included but day with South Lyon who had beat  Prayeiense is secured from 5 to3 days they are not supposed to talk about en Fowlerville were favored as The bill to outlaw the closed religion  shop ie not given much chance off It would forbid refusing to KIWANIS CHARTER NIGHT , but South 800Elementary SdjftoiKINDERGARTENTim my Sprout had a birthdaySaturday Among hi gifts was a 2wheel bike Toby Shettefroc hud company athis home Sunday Linda doughs grandmother visited her last week Joe Kennedy has View pantsJoe Singer has new Easter shoesBobby Keiser has a badge he suitfor and Larry Keesler grey kitten Linda Wegeners brother saw 2robbins Frank Zesalku was in Detroit unSaturdayWillie Meyers, grandmother hasa new car Dale Booths cat has 5 kittensBilJie McMacken nus an armybadge he got wiih Shredded Wheat Karen Keiser has an army patchon her coat sleeve 1st 2nd and Jrl CHADESMary iilienkhk viiUd her AuuPolly Sunday Rhoda Baxter spent the, week rtiiwith her grandmother The township caucuses her biar art stt lor Friday, March 11 Horn time immenjorial they kaybetn held on Saturday but with tat uday but with tlibrary m session Saturday a Mis Luretu ahaferx accordia andwas notCharles Heaths iunt and cousinvisited them SundayEddie Fisher spent the week endMI JacksonIhn Walton visited his jrandiher in Marino City LrttLa ohafeispupils there the town halJavailable Saturday Of late yearsthe turnout at caucuses ha been sosmall you could count the numberhere on youi fingers but we thiakthere is going to be u big turnouttins year There are contests fora number of offices We hear thereaiv j candidates for treasurer is the Democrat caucus, all of whomare working IJuyd Hendee haagreed to accept the Democrat nom ination for supervisor, The Democrats have had no candidate the last two election Some of the atfeer offices may also be contested If there is a big turnout it will be reminiscent of the old days whesthe ate James Smith was a caOd dae fw highway conunisionertmthose days the townships built theroads under a state reward plan inwhich the state paid so muchmile The highway commissionerthe job and the contest for office was hot Usually 200 VOtes were cast in Democrat caucusSmith always won but one time hisCarol iauriunens and Susani Zrnt  u T AU  cousin, visited them lTo   ,  i one who ownei a car voted for hist44 8 0022 01 Linda Rhode400 p n his handi780 p iSECOND GRADE NEWS 1  anburnedIff00  1045 A M 0 P M The 20 cut per person incomecut his been killed in ormnitiet isEiih e senate but will be broughttp  on the, floor there The house passi they had beaten tftrckney twtce in the season 81 to 66 and 66 to 50 could not get a Wre a person because he or she was The Pinekney Kiwanis Club will lead Pinmkney tied them le to 11not a member of a union receive their charter, Tuesday lead Pinckney tied thena 11 to 31 night of March IS at the Pinck naif and was ahead 37 to 3i at theKNCENEY KINGS DAUGHTERS ney gphool starting with a 630 din third With 4 V minutes to go themi ii, c    i m ner Pinckney boyg led 5J to 42 butTSI  u k S T  w, Uat Cecil Bruton,past state governor of South Lyon eclosed the gap, mostly 0tLKe J o 1TZ Detroit will present the charter and n free thfow8 and tied it up witfc March 19 MM degrees 8 p mMarch 25EA degrees 8 p m Jane Markle visitoiman Tuesday nightv wtinie Keiser has new shoes for I e1 l Tu president is againstEaster  il lUl he registered no objettionsWe are reading circus stories when furporation  stock dividendJidy KeynoMs brought us some cif laNes weif ut la year The Recus cutouts,     j4iublicB ffww Htax VutFrancis Reasin saw the basket Vear so lh mociats thoughtball games at Hrighton Wednesday thtv would bei  to it and putand Friday, Some fleer crossed the road in front rf their car one in effectyear earlier Ofcourse it wouM have been popularI he jeopin effect lLulinto It would not havtass Dne next yarfeet in li579m  Mr HII Thomson Ted ifc vvi11 be reived by Howard Thay seconds to go at 54 eJJ Don VMrs Hazel Thompson led  QC presdent Representatieuiife 2  th   , Lte of the annual Mother r nvd Dlstrict ,   wZ  V  7 iVinffniitted by Pupis in5 Mkhiantots dinner Refreshments  are on the Pram 21 feld goals to South Lyon,wereMesdamesWhite George Roush Tkets mayNe obtained from Al nd I5 Saturday is the deadline  manyBD 19throws out of 50 to 22 J Athoughmany fouls were called none went out of the game CAUCUS , Bruce Kahle,a 6ft 3 player stoodNOTICE is hereby given that t out for Pinckney, He got 18 points1 er April 2 AnnaKl Pad Xvvne Swkiv visited her grandNight mother WednesdayF Lawrence Camburn W M Mary Cosgray has a 1mty ,,,w the RWINS WRITING PROJECT   We d,corate1 tl , lisi,,av ,,, m    Witse, 15, a 10th grad hp haj t jjllstl,lU, Maifh  ov  Mer,rin William who ihigh school won the ,iminiy ranttvll parents find nI  hf fners of the Ataeri company from Ann Arbor Sunday  aieHie y has been honorJoan Eichman had dinner with ili h btin ncluded in the deleftJane Markle Monday Jane is mov un wno Wlli tttnd the auniver ing to Waterloo She brought omc 1J f rfios indejendeoc at ajtifws to school iMomhiy llMa AJJ L7 TneV Ievtl New Sarah McMacken visited MrsNurk APril  V plane The othsr members sire Ifof Henry Stele,,  fliluniliia I diversity, Methodist Hisimp Hmry Tippet, of SanFranj risco, Irof Iluuard Jones of Har vird aii Iliniian Wouik, author ofOther Pinckrey pupils who reays were Frances Hassencahl, 8thp er LessonRepvblican Township Caucus for and dominated the back board play graiie on x0the purpose of placing in nomin Iick Wgga had 17, Jim Lavey 10and iMTV R tion candidates for the townshipDon Packer 3 and Neil Clark 3  Abdul in In 12thJadeLesson Karen Bolllen 12thin Germany SundayKatliyvisited her Ricky Bloxnm ha  lirw suitjeans Joan Kuhniin mce nu aunV Tilr iun MutinyThe AmericanGarden City visited hi Sunday Laurel Titu cousin Imm Stockbriiige visited her Sundaywas inr ltakOn Saturday, March 12,Board ofRegistration will meet at me purpose 01 placing in nomma WJC nggs nai K, Jim xvey w,  n illTV Roderick 9th prade onthe Township Hall, irom i00 a m tion candidates for the town3hipDon Packer 3 and Neil Clark 3  Abdul in Indiat Mr, RymomlatflLlOO p JBL for the purpose of offices of the Township of Putnam, For South lon Barney Mcllvoy, Morris tsited the graders and Sunlay   ,completing the registration of the County of LivingstonState of Mich J midget had 20 points, mostly MM iHay8 DaviS the high school   an enjoyinp ur new  The road situation in Michigan Hlectors of the Village of Pincckney sactmg such other business as may, from the gym corners Jim Hock, pupjiH  , , ,  , ,    not briht Certain Renublicaa wij j A ,i,i MI T 1  1 L i 11 1 1 , , i uA n UJ u IA  ii  U   Thnsp who had nerfc c L ttendai  l MIL v uunn nejUDiicaB Saifty will hold, their aanu Washington D C on 11 HTHI fiov Williams willn hem by TrjansAUanUc Tl  from Tel Aviv,Israelg yMildred Ackley, village clerk  properly come before it,will be held their ace had 14, 10 of them free at Putnam Town Hall on the vill throws, Root 10,v Peaveyhouse 8VILLAGE 1BOARD OF REVIEW age square on Friday, the 11th PtackmeyThe board of review will meet at day of March, 1955 at 300 p m Paokertbe Putnam Town Hall in Pinckney Stanley pinkel, Chafrman J HiggsXurray KenlierTy, Twp Clerk J Rabte PO F1G TPwert, ators i ve stalled1 tthe comprowieeof the governor and the houseonU review the tax roll and hear the   i Lavey ierances from 8 a m to 12 a m ROBBERS NABBED j Clark Stanley Dinkel, president Flint police arrested 2 Wahte South Lyon naw county boys for burglary last PeaceyhoueTOWNSHIP CAUCUS  Thursday and they later confessed RortNOTICE is hereby given that a to about a dozen robberies in Liv HockDemocratic Township Caucus for ingston and Wafshtentaw counties Moanderthe purpose of placing in nomina Included was the Lavey Hardware, Mcllvoy   Weinberger FIFTH TRAHF Th0se wh0 had IevfclT u U1H RAIt oe records the last fi weeksIn the 4 groups on spelling the Chcri Schmit Larry8 ft winners were Terry Rowell, Butch nie Cordway, MarMvn SinKer,Allen ami kl h ff e April ballotThec o 11 Nosker, Robert Hornor and Karen     excuse is the vcrnor wants it eo    the biiliot in et out a big vote inWt are drawing pictures and THIRD iRAIE April so the Democrats can win6r 41 S8 I1 171810 8lion candidates for the townshipIfinfckney, Brifeitbou and Dexteroffices of the Township of Putnam, bowling alleys, Milan Lumber CoCounty of Livingston,State of Mich and numerous places in Ann ArborJn n4 also for purpose of tran They sai their entire crime career FG PlG TP3 2 80 0 101 10 14 1 1 88 4other business as may only netted them 2000 The twopxpperly come before it,will be held are Roland Marsh, 19, Delhi andt Putnam Town Hall on the vilU William Lovely, 23, Ann Arbor age square on Friday the 11th They have convictions againstday Of March, 1955 at 200 oclock hem previously but only for traffP, i tc violations and drunkeness,PanI W Curlett, Chairman c Mttiray Kennedy, Twp Clerk THREE ViLLAflB in view of the fact there will beHOSPITAL DRIVE STARTS BO names on the village ballot youThe drive for funds for theneA yote Monday we are printing the 3otto hospital got away to a good tickets  trt at the committeemens dinner SPECIAL NOTICEII am  candidate for the offfee making reports on spTing birds for Mike brought an Irish hilaiffhly The toll road opponents have alsofor our unit   to school organized and are planning ntaTohSherry Kaiser and Linda Kellen Mr and Mrs dubachy celebrated on Washington u yet it repealed wrote to the Chamber of their 7th anniversary i similar to the ne Jen Jacob Coxeyare goings to teach a unit about Johnny Dinkel brought some in stuped back in the nineties Theirj Michigan and also for some refer teresting magazine pictuies to principal objection is that the toll 8, ence books for Michigan State Coll shrnv us  i roads will run truoujrh cities cutt20 ge for our unit i Judy Haines burned hor leg J iny them in two and they do notPaul Burg am Micky Ritter fix Mr Colone may come home like tv roufes chosenAlso they sayed up a terrarium for our room 1 this week   toll roads are unAmerican, that allWe had a class meeting and elect, Chiquita Amburgey visited her roads should be free These peopleed committees The new names for father at the Veterans hospital last want to have their cake and eat it too Tne only trouble is they refuseof township treasurer on the Dem the groups are Chicadees, Time week    11, 1955, at 200 p m I invite alii Tfccktera, Night Hawks, Racoons Judy Bekkerinps mother had a to face facts The pas and weightof my friend to come out afldj Black Ace birthday Monday tax n, lonper provides sufficientvote for me as I may have oppoi Helen Haydu left our grade to go Karen Downing and Donna Kees funds for roads More road areUNION TTCKiT iat Howell last Wednesday when President, Brandon Whitifc srClerkeome 135,000 in pedges was an Mildred Ackley Treasurer Helen totUoed ReynoldsThe General Motors Prooyingr Trurtees for 2 Yearsdare SwarGrtundj gave 25,000 the biggest thout, Oscar Beck, Howard Read,fftft was 101,000 from the McPher Trustee for 1 YearMary Jane on families, the Howell Lions Club Tasch, Otto Poulson Wm JeffreysgTe 2,000, Tiny Tots Study Club AjssesoLorenzo Murphy i, Bowell Junior Chamber of CITIZENS TICKET to school at Chubbs Comers  ler visited her aunt and uncle Sun imperative and these stalJers andI ocrat ticket at the caucus at the, Our visitors last week were Mrs day They went for a rid through toll road opponents have no plan to Putnam town hall on Friday,March Guy and daughter, Susie and Mrs i towns gel them builArnold Bertprist FOITRTH ftRTTTEMaries Sehuck is our host and We made some posters on howT HOSTXrFTIAI RECEPTIONEdward Guy host Fight That Cold We have 2 sets On Saturday evening, March X2Happy birthday Mrs Thayerin thehall We are working on   Mr mdMrs Albert Shirley will health unit about catching diseases, rvekome friends and families AtSIXTH GRADE j In geography we have been study postnuptial reception at theTom Kennedy and Paul Enders ing about the different kinds of entay school auditorium honorisare olngtrains thisSPECIAL NOTICEI am now telling Avon Producte Marjorie Davis,, 411 Putnam St all ofusPinckney, Phone UP 8new been named The Homemaker of Tomorrow in a conteatstaged by the senior girls of Pinckney high school Each wrote essays on the subject and hers won firstComnrce 1,200, Chapter the Blue vPreittfwtMrr CmpbllCWk Prlze 6424 Michigan girln compet WINS HOMEMAKBR CONTESTGretchen Tasch, daughter of Mr to teach a unit about maps Today we arc mounting them  Mr and Mrs John EUer, Lornaweet fora room exhibit j Shirley and Mrs Robert Tasch of Pinckj A Jong time ago Francis Clark Our Blue Book readers havefttr Mothers of America 600 the Mildred Ackley Treasurer, Heleni   2W schools There were 1877,Tll R Rl 463 i th i i 800 hlt Tofeville RoUry Club 1000, the Reynolds Jd Shi Clb  Tt i   2W schools There were 1877463 in the nation in 8040 schoolsSunshine Club 100 the Trustees for 2 YeariClare Swar Gretchen won a gold pin, cook Navy Mothers 10  thout, Albert Shirey, Louis Evans book for herself and th schoolword kxl donat Trustees fog 1 YearPhilUp GentileIons but understand the OES will W H Euler, Don Swarthoutfire 180 and a hospital bed The AsseasorLorenzo Murphy other orfanixation andj industries INDEPENDENTnot yet reported President  Stanley DinkelClerk, entered in the Betty Croekercontest for the homemaker of to morrow The national winnerwill be picked April 21 from thestate winners al Philadelphia brought an onion to schoollt is now been studying about Indians Theygrowing over the endl of the can We wrote poems about the stormwe had Friday and about springCitizens of the day last weekwere Marjory Miller, Eleanor Blox om Kevin MacMacken, Jerry Reason, Jerry Steffen, Ann Renneberyand Karen EichmanThe class enjoyed Mr Lavanstak on Ireland last WednesdayAt the dinner the invocation was MiMred Ackjey Treasurer, Helen T tate winner each get a ven by Rev Fr Rahrig and RaynoldsT gscholarship of 1600 a4 free tripJSi Benediction by Rer GeskeXhar JTruBteesfof  Yearsrfrvtn Kennto Washington D C The nationalI jfcfton, Health Center pMsi edy, Merlin Lavey, Howard Read I winner a 6000 scholarshipDr Barton of the hospital H Trustees for 1 YearLee TipUdy,of the Proving Qttmfo Don Swarthout, Albert ShirleyAkt cWraaa talked i AneesorJLortiMo Murphy O B S CALBNDAMarch llilaittetlMi   m ATTENTIONThere will be a bake sale Saturday, March 19th , starting at 1100 A M sponsored by the MothersCrab of the Elementary school at the old telephone office buildingThere will be a variety of bakedgoods The proceed will go for equipmentBaiae chairman  will have an exhibit of clay bowlsand jarsWe want to thank Mrs Light forthe very sweet potato plant he brought us We are starting a unit on Birdsof Our Community JOHN REBMANJrJhTrRtbman,83, died of a heartattack at the home of nte son, Fred,atcar moa Fred,AndrewHertler Sunday He was aHved in Ann Arborlife Besides his son,are 2 daughters, Mrs man andArbor ALL CAITISES RULED VOIDJudge Carland in circuit courtiast week ruled that aH 3 village caucuses held in Pinckney on Fefe22 were illegal as Feb 21 was thelast day a legal caueus could heheld The three village tickets are Unfon Citizens and Iddependenta,headel by Brandon White sr Merwin Compbell and Stanley Oinkelthe incumbent Bfoftk ballotsbe used at the election and the es written in as the use of stickersis not allowed The fnneral is at the MuehligFuneral Home, Ann Arbor WednesI Preview the tax rU tad hpai Ust TOWNSHIP BOARD OFThe board of review, will matt atthe Putnam Town Hall in Village on March t, 14day with burial in St Thomas Ceml grievAaee, from B it a  v i  xWyWvmrn TH PINCZNSY DISPATCHElC iTICE YEARSMetke la hereby give that pursuance to resolntio unaaamiously, Married at the Charles Fieldt4oted by the village couacil of the Visage gf Pinckay Livingston  home in Hamburg Weesday, Wai Michikn at a regular meetMag held in the council room in saidter Mowers of Pinckat to Missoa March J, 195Cthere wiUbe submitted to the qualifiod elect Evelyn Safford of WWlpiore Lake at election to beheld in aaid village on  They were attended by Percy MowJ 1 t 1CCT  A  fbrotAer of the groom and Mr j Wan John Tuomey, 7a, for many yearsowner and proprietor of the Pinck ney hotel, died at the Joeof said village MONDAY MARIaa instruction ballot for adoption or rejection ofr or not the village ofPinckney shallautombile and have a full time policvman xpnces of said a tnmobiloand wages of aid jcut exclusive of purchase of automobile not to oacceed tthat the poll4 on iic  y f tho saij election Grainier, sister of thy pu t o n th ea  yea r miruo isuc b700 a  m to  80 0 pshal l b e Rl Thh eOFFICIA L ELLO T Haroldbride th e questio n a s to j Q, , Ma h 1 7 ih epurchas e a  polic e  nmn jty  Player s wil lam  pa y th e opera  p ayt  r  Myster y o f th e TWr d Gabe  a t ,th e Communit y HailTh effras t i s Alt a Meyer , Ceci l Hendee ,Gle n Slaytwn , Ann a Reason ,Jterqujst,  Justineei s Bowman , C  W Dillingham , Wayn eey  Ha y MHOWELL THtAW EISM T Jr3 B 1   fVisvf    J I   M VLEE THEATE ETftara  Maref e 9 ,Edwar d G  Eobinae oi n  Detroit  Mr a t th e Hote lHowel l unji l h e suffere d a olicema n a t th e5,50 0shal l b eo f th e ballo t fo r votin g a fe w month s ag oLy4 e Mar , f c die d inFeb  26  Th e funera l wa swit h buria l I n Sprou t Cemfct athereifte WtO h o f BLAC K FRIDA YFriday , Saturday , Marc h 11 , 1 2labk  featur eRoc k Hudson  Barbar a Rus hU KCAPTAI N LIGHTFOOT J a  Cinemascop e an d Colo r Friday, Saturday , Marc  11  I S  SI X BRIDGE S T O CEO88 wits Ton y Curti s an d Juli e AinmmTH E YELLO W MOUNTAIN inWith VLe x Barker , Mal a Pewe w am 4Howar d Duf fV ihir e   f utomubi U  iv e a f th  jiv o f Pinqkru ytim e policema nLh f widge s o fliiiv  o f th e la  i polic e patro l autoiaobil ea y t f operating 1 expnae 6 o f sai dviiiu n a t a n annua l cost , exclu siii    not t o excee d 5,500  school debatin g tea mYE SN O9ate 2 Maro h 2,  1955 AliMred Aokley , Villag e Clar k   Yrc   wher e I sit  w Jo es  Hi s Hea do s  Hi s Fee tNebed y aroun d her e can remeaibe r rrbn PojiTurn  1 wasn tortowi i  postman , ik  xw  havebee a totin g tha t big , heav y mail sac k sinc e Pon  K press  days That s wh y it s sometime s ataoc k t o se e h i l    Jay s pu Tia g hi s mai l ba g aroun d in eadd y cart,  a  sor t o f ligh twafentha t golfer s us e s o the ydea t hav e t o carr y thei r dubs Folk s so2iMime B holle r fore a t m e an d as k m e bo w m y gam eis,  Po p reports , bu t I m  no taaharne d t o rnjiometMnnew Jus t wis h I d thooyh t abouttnee golf ga1jrtt s year s ago Fro m wher e 1 sit , it s goo d se e someon e com e u p wit h a  nos vwrinkle  keep s u s fro m feelin gto o regimented  Fo r instance ,perhap s youv e alway s fel t tha ro i wi k is  the onl y thin g t drin k a t bedtime  The n somed yo u mee t a fello w wh o prefer s aol d glas s o f beerWell , that s hi schoic e   and certainl y he s en title d t o it  W e can t expec teveryon e to  follo w oa r ol d habit st o  th e letter  Thelos t thei r las t rontes t a t Maso n af  te r winnin g 5  straight  Thei r tea m I s  Mari e Shehan , Bernic e VanBlari cum , Elizabet h Spears , Ha r HalJ , jClyd e Sope r an d Celi a Gearhart  jTh e hig h schoo l wo n al l 3 game s las t wae k fro m Hartland  Howell Reserve s afc d Jackso n Reserves  The y mee t St  Thoma s thi s wee k i n ,  th e Ypsilant i tournament Herma n  rs h wh o ha s live d a tth e T  L  Bourbonnai s hom e a tLakeland  f r a  numbe r years , die da t th e hom e o f a  siste r i n Mans field , Ohi o ias t week  H e wa s ad opte d b y th e Jame s Nas h family ,year s ajro Th e Independent s bea t th e Spar to n Radi o tea m o f Jackso n her e o nSaturda y nigh t 3 6 t o 29  Th e gam enearl y ende d in  fre e fo r al l whe nDo n Swarthou t wa s purposel ytri p po d an d injurpf L Th e fan s ggo tin  n d it n d FrankBover s hi t aJackso n fa n wit h a  Hbroom  Ro yRen m lru l 22 point s forifrTckne yan  SwartTi  12  Rfeie e A l Ne l ii  n d J  P  Doyle Ki t Carso n Cob b o f Portag e Lak eLak  ha d a  lep r amputate d las tweek Charle s Reaso n ha d a n operatio na t th e Sanitariu m her e Saturday Th e II  H  an d S  E  Swarthout sMe t Chalke r an d hi sit r  Aiil y Campbel lins  week  vhenk Copyright, 1955, Lmttd  States  itrewrs  FoundationMAYOR S1I n  th e exchang eMichiga n wee k a yLivoni a exchang e th s LIBRARY NEW Smayor s in  Vt  ar e takin g ou r annua l mvent lukne v and ory anc  W0L d appreeiat e th e re tur n o f an y overdu e book s a t thi s   lime  X NEIGHBORING NOTESCan,WHMey   , , ,director  Joluiy bb son f Mr aTony Rob of Gregory is aat Mercy hospital, Jackson, The Linden Sportsmens Club areholding Sundy fox hunts Brighton has 3 candidates formayor, Al Cole, incumbent, Thomas Leith, former mayei and Ralph Stermer Trey will also vote thk on having a city managerHamburg firemen have apancake supper March 12 Justice Eric Singer ha been ilin Mellus hospital, Brighton but ishome now Wih Justice Barron ofHowell in Mexico Justice Ioulsor of Pinckney has been doing all thework The body of Earl Hill of Brighton who was shot and killed by hiswife was buried in Fahview Cemet ery there last week The Howell Masonic Past Masters Night tried something1 newthis year  They had no speaker or program beyond the introduuetionof officervand past masters 125attended i Fred Cronnemvett, former Monroe county sheriff, Howell cityjtide andifor the last 4 years policechief, has resigned Frank Knight of Marion andCharles B Monroe i Howell were recently awarded lift Johnny WeismullerTARZAN ESCAPESSun, Mon, Tucji Mar 13, 14, 15 CWed, Thur Maveh 16, ITSun, Mon, Tue, Mar 13, 14, 15 Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis THREE RINO CIRCUSAn TechuicolorWed Thur, March 16, 17Judy Carbon an Jack LemonJack Carsan and Kim NovakinP H F F F T RIVERS TO CBQBBin CinenaScopwithRobert Taylor and Eleanor ParkarFeaUrtWNovelty Cartoon MewsCARD OF THANKSI wish to thank my many friendsneighbors, Chapter 145 Q E Sand Ann Arbor Chapter 122 O ESand the Voear C p for their many cards, letters an  gifts during1 aiyillness SincerelyC1  Wed, Thurt, March I, ITVan Johnson, Joan Dm IBSIEGE AT RED RIVER TiihrinrierNovelty Ifewi CarteoaYOUNG W0MFNWould ycu iko fo be a telephonemembershipsby the Howell Masonic Lodge No operatorNo expnenee is necessary, positions SYLVAN THEATREMldbJgcnFriday, Satnrdty, March 11, It Double FeatureTHE COWBOY StarrinfTex Ritter and Bill ConradalMMONSTER FROM THE OCEAN FLOORwithAnne KtmfaTU Stut WadeNews and Cran into Colr ntop t u KiwanisClubmen bantherethey visited th arioti, Floridaikt JohtRav AUen an    v ti 1 ss e 11 Liverve editor atV ist MasterVibm1 HruckLvI asnattoAnn spen kr th iel theArhor CuassWedneReasons EulerBakers Ball indy with he The Dexteiqnetted thelast night The Ann Arbor eribbage tournament ended last Tuesday Brandon 4000 pv  hWhile  got inj the linas but lust t a former cTumpon   A test oii well is bth drilled on CaU 19W ful  the Laverne Coy farm, south ofIexter on Parker Road The TriPast Masters, rIght Ofthe thre Ann Aibor Masonic lodges       i s  a t thei r temple,  Saturday , March  ffHCil, L    1 2  a t 03 0 p  m  Kosco e Bo n i s i ee lni  n d l  i M  is  speaker    , irradaatej preferred Sunday, Monday , Marc h 19 , 1 41  SIG N O F TH E PAGAN a  TeehnicoJo rA  Dram a Starrin fJef f Chandler , Ja n Qusiel l an d  Da n Durye aCartoon  an d Pet e Smit hSunda y Show s 3 , 5 , 7 , 9Tues , Wed , Thurs , Marc h 15,16,1 7THRE E RIN G CIRCUS   jth    Dea n Marti n an d Jerr y Lewi an d Zaz a Cubo rCartoo Show s 71 5 an d 92 0  k ComingrThe Bount y Hunter , Con ques t o f Spac e ,  Silve r Chalic eiPA Y YOU R BILL S FRO M HOM ITO P CARTO P SI Xof  the lowprice  SISlZZr  SMOOTHESTPERFORMANCE , HIGHES T EC O WO M Y tired businessmen , th eh  standiQ g fa UQ  extr a tripsi s topa y b y check  Ope ny  ,hec,j g accoun t now  mak e you r deposit sb y  mai l if  yo u like H ,o rSTATE BAN KTak e a tur n a t theythtei  behind Plymouth ne w PowrFfo w 11 7 enginese e wh y it sth e srrfoothest,  thriftiest 6 m the lonest  pric e field  Here s powe r fo r al l drivin gneeds , plu s th e supersmoothnes s o f th ePowerFlow s ChromeSeale d Action  N oothe r lowpric e ca r ha f it , an d it s you rguarante e o f mor e year s o f gassavin geconom y an d troublefre e performance Taxica b operators , wh o depen d o n car slo r a living , tu y mor e PowerFlo w o s tha nal l othe r mal m oombine d   the y sa y th ePowerFlo w 11 7 is  the mos t economical ,flUOtt  effioieo t 6 eve r built  1 Ihea d lt  nepo K4  t o 10,00 0 Inauiedb y ou r membershi p in  tkeDeposit  Inuranc c Corporatior  s188  Over EightyNin e Yea n o xaoner s Grocer vdesig n mean s fewe r workin g parts , les frtrtion  It s automa  chok e meter s eachdro p o f fuel  It s bypas s coolin g syste mgive s yo u quic k warmu p i n col d weather dozen s o f othe r exclusiv e feature s promise ,yo u muc h lowe r operatin g expense Th e fWerFlo w 11 7 engin e 1 9 on e bi greaso n w hy th e hi p swin g thi s yea r i s t o th eforwardlooking  Plymouth Anothe r i s th ene w h7h p Hyrir e engine , th e mos tpowerfu l standar d V 3 i n Plymouth s fieldPla n t o driv e a big , beautifu l Plymout hwit h eithe r o f thes e tw o grea tsoonhow  about today S066 Finckne yyou rPlymout hlefo r valu e Mechandis ePO Os t bu y new  bette r tradeIn , to oVAN S MOTO R SALE S14 5 Eas t Mai n SI  rckney  Midripa  PRICESSse r an d Wis e t o Tsk s Os tPhon e Hone H 706J 2TH E ROUS H PLUMBIN GWate r Sysiein s PhanMn g  11,     i,fgpP ,TH B PDfCKMB T DISPATC HAd o f MM  tTh e People Stor eLINGERI EGENT S FURNISHING SCANNE D GOOD SGROCERIE SKEWEDYS  GENERAL STORESHOESORYGOOD SFLOWER  FO R AL L OCCASION Sfro r Tommy Rea d spen t th e week  endwit h th e Georg e Wilde s in  An nArbor  The y brough t hi m hom e o n jSunday Mr s Mar y Elle n Rea d attende d acar d part y Wednesda y a t th e hom eo f MraCharlott e Knigh t t n Marion Mrs  Clar a Eisel e an d childre n o fDetroi t spen t Saturda y wit h Mrs Emm a Vollmer Flori s Clar k calle d o n Mrs  Mar yHof f a t Woman s hospital , Detroit ,Saturday Th e Ra y Burns , Jac k Youn g an dKennet h Fr y familie s spen t Sunda ya t th e D  Conkli n hom e in  Farmin gton , honorin g Tonimy s birthday Mrs  Eleanp r Ledwidge , Mrs Clar e McMacken ,  Mrs  Raymond aMorri s an d Mrs  Na n Meab n an dbab y spen t Sunda y a t th e Huber tLedwidg e hom e in  Roya l Oak Mr  an d Mrs  Georg e Gardne r o fRoya l Oa k leav e fo r Tur n pa , Flor ira , Thursda y Georg e Meabo n an d wif e  calle da t th e Howar d Ma y hom e ,i n Una dill a las t week Mr  an d Mrs  F  LawjreCam bur n attende d th e wedtiing  o f he rcousin , Delon g Kelly , a t Jackso nSaturday Junio r Henr y an d kvif e o f Dear bor n spen t Sunda y a t th e LJHenr yhome Th e Ear l Khnberly s o f Willo wVillag e wer e week  end guest s a tth e To m War e home  Th e Wm , Juaun b childre n o f An nArbo r spen t Saturda y a t th e W  H Meye r home Clyd e Fishe r an a wif e spen t Su nda y in  erry  PBer t Smithfathe r o f Mrs  Lul uLam b wa s foun d dea d las t week  inhi s apartmen t a t Perr y wher e h o PHONE UPaiJ 4MYRONHUGHESIn e Plumbin g Fixture san d Supple sO H  an d Ga s   Mae r Healer sComplet e Lin eW e Sel l  W  Instal l   Wo Servic e6 7   EA8 T MJ WWATE RStage y Oinke fTHACTOU hCRSRUSSEL L D  SMIT K COIL L MICH    tW  163 2Mrs  Edn a Spear s an d Jac k She l live d alone  Hi s wif e ha s bee n in  a  in  wer e Sunda y dinne r guest s o f convalescen t hom e fo r years  Th e  ,funera l wa s a t Perr y Saturday   donMVH  Louis e Sheha  presented b y ,  H  W  WYLI EPhoi w 28 4 PGROCERIE S AN D VEGETABLE SSTEE R AN D HEIFE R BEE FLARD2Lbt GROUND  Lb BEF F ROASTSJ H C f  Hooke r an d wif e of  An n Th e Franci s Shehu n fatuil s spen tArbr r calle d o n th e J , H  Hooker s Saturda y a t th e Joh n Lundec n iut AV,i, ,   ae a t Hilan d Lake Mrs  Celi a A fas h entertaine d bu n r  tfifjtancrr   1   Alic e Ikiuihsirt s birthday  J 0 relative satv l friend s wer e present  Mrs  Jan e Xa  Uai k exprt s t oleav e German y fo r tlu  state s April th e 4th Th e 1 H Note s Quartett e sunt f a tth e hospita l fun d driv e banque t a tHov  e  1 ia  Wednesday Fraill y Clark , husban d o f Virgin ia  Hoisel , wh o opene d   Mobio l ira sstatio n a t Howel l las t week  suffe re d  a  hear t attac k and  is in  McPhe r linrN   HON E39 c30 c35 cSOWER SHOLf JT r ITS  HEREPMLGASTAPPAN  WITH COO LITESPECIA L LIMITE D TIM E OFFE RRtgula r Pric tAllowanc e fo r you rYo u pa y onl y 00000000 00000 0  OPERATE S FO RPENNIE S A  DA Yft  COLORE D FABRIC SSTAYSPARKL E FRES HWHE N YO U DR YWIT HCom t I n today  St  thi s ne w an d btaufffu l rang ma dttptciall y fo r homt s btyon d th e ga t mains  St  er rtn g Coolilttth t automati c ove n pilo t tha t doe sHocke y Applianc e Stor eDc t pfttSunda y a tOtPTf t Dff f jr  hom e i n Ot  Bwnlay guest s a tLaveyV  f  Rober t Rea d an d ne wK  emm e hom e fro m McPherno nlas t Wfttaaaday Ren e Miller , Caro l an d Ric khome wer e Georir e an d Mik e Lavo yandwtve s o f Jackso n an d Mrs  Ma eMet z o f Hcvetl 12 5 dealer s wh o attende d th e schoo lo f hydraulic s conducte d m y Dentin gP  C Mesdames Holli s Whit e cur  Le ste r McAfe e bowle d in  an ope n tour linni i at Howel l Sunday Th e Mother s Chi b mit  a  Oi eKleiiKntar y schoo l us t week  The ymee t eac h 2n d Tuesda y a t 90 0 am Th e officer s mvElie w M e Ale  ,pro  Heier , Vui n YT  in Mar y Eauhri , seo  Kleano r ohn oi , treas Th e Andre w Campbell s wer e Su nda y iruit s o f th e Tilcte n Howie sin  Howell Mr  an d Mrs  On a Campbel l cal e d  o n Mrs  Kat e Jedel e 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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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> Wedaeeday, March JL MM Ne V Ota fWINS LAST GAMtPlackney won berJaetS mt here Friday nightsnchester 65 t 47 6fcanhw ahead 24 to 21 atthe haft art stayed taereJim WJoa was high for JPiackaey with 17 amtr of sitfaaturts to cant The parties affected are theferialfct Worker, Socialist Labor Prohibition Proponent of the tt will cut election costs46 p MtattffrjMomoegat are planning MitsilllftfToi GOT Williams, aoth 1 l h iti for high scorer, was  a flue victim andunable to play but wul be all rightThunday when they meet HfrrtlaaaV in the state tournamet at Brightonat SUM p m South Lyon and Fowlenrille alay the first gameBASKFT BALL SCOKM Dexter 40, Hartland, 82 Masonthe Waited State senateV Hand saaredaata calling rsdit for, it over into the DemocratLti GOT,i the lext Democrat nominee He, wade a good run 47,40, New Lothrop Webberville 49 Milford M, Qlarkw fall lttt W stocbridge W, DanaTOH  i2 49 Saline 86, Lincoln 64 Williamod tnea8ton g2,Fowlerville SljRoosevelt 58term as goverDemocrats denya Republican SEBK C0URThis bow As an tftermith of tht several villages caucuses held here onas suit has been filed before Judge Carland to ,  , , the saniesHart is regarded ,rom War plftced  tflf is alleged that no caucuses fcieia  tfclUfianiVirgilWaMto ffgMJtovey, iacmnbtai tt areandthe it Ifarya CathttitBar F Alhert flehmltt, Paetar Maiita 800 and 1000Mojenci An allby the CheltaA rhigh ak84 won theGeneral Milk CompanyG j Suraay and foxcattle ajagaitt thedevotion, Friday eveningFriday evening afterNo vena Deletions and Saturday lrem to 900 p m and Sunday before the 800 Masa Elementary School j CURRENiCalvary Menaonite Caurca Sara Beachy, Pastorp Walter EachMorning Worship, 1000ll00The Brighton Bowling alley, f wajentered last week and mtuey from the cigarette machine  Duane Leach of Pettysvilledischarged fromthe army at Texas, last week  Yoiiftg Peoples Meeting  730Cottage Fellowship Service 800Dfaurcftfee J W Winger, PastorSunday Staool 980 a m1046 a mr meeting at 8001st 2nd and 3rd GRADESJohn Walton has some new clothes, asd John Paul Harden new show Gary Rutledfces brother had abirthday and got a envboy suk andgunSharon Cord way visited hergrandmother and went to a movie Pat TesBmer visited his grandmother Sunday Quite a few of our people haebeen absent due to illnessSECOND GRADE NEWSKenneth Garr went to the dentistTuesdayCheri Schmidt was 8 years old weekeverThe Brighton Argus latstated that school taxes allthe state iii be higher next yearowintf to thtr supreme court deeis which makes ust of the state equale4 valuation compulsory , Moaftof the counties have been uaiag the lower county valuatioa Forinstance the county equalized val uation in Livingston is 40,000,000while the state is 89,500,000 Under the state plan says the Argusthe Brighton school district will receive 20,79221 uwe in tax moneynext year when the state equalized valuation is usedwas af0un4ay flchoolforlast  was heldgetting, special CU8 WJJatlemtion atmrftatinrtat laws have rut the big tpt dtdwtui of the presidcfttstate but there are sill 5000 addicts QUO in Michigan  Wed choir ntactice 780 p mTht Pftipl ChurchMU West between Mam and Uaadffla StreetKeith Enegeegger,Patter941 a m1100 a m 700 p in800 p m, 800 p mat 8 p m sad aaidau Tf Livingston Coutrty O E  Jr Choir Practice Wed 400 p mlegal Brandon White, Friendatp Night is at Brighton en 8r Choir Practice Wed 730 p nominee of the Union caucus for I March  a  jGALILBAN ttAPTUITis plaintiffs alongjsrifch Berttorfri Wpodbafcs reaideat HiO MeGrtffor HePoulson, Oscar Beck raod  of th e Citiaen  jffitia l Aut o Insui  Larr y Mattl , Pasto rrestrain   S w th e Brighto n ,Argu s 20 0ilk  I t wea k b y Mm  Grant  o f Puckat y j Yout h Grou p   notice s j  wb  live s j   MatfMooan Lake bet  Evenin g Servic ewhic h  wee n Bel l an d Hilanfcake  Thurs  Praye rtUvingsto n Cousxt y O    t Jr  Choi r Practic e Wed  TuesdayW e mad e Washingto n booklet s inhono r ofeWashiniton s birthday   RobetPeefel d ha s a  ne w note book  JJu y Reynf14 t fathe r is  putting 1 ane w furnac e ia  thei r home Joa n Eichma n brough t a  boo k o ffair y tale s t o school Marily n Singer s ca t caugh t agroun d mole Jud y Reynod s grandmothe r Rea so n mad e he r som e dol l Vlothes MHyi i Singer s sister , Barbara ,wa s talentha s showza  ne wuit eurn     White jran d Charle s Hewlett ,Detroi t   want s official s o f th e Uaio aht l l  thy  officialstb t sfatet o huil d a  hospita l lo r th e Rtt oH ealcobaUi maaoul d ls o recogozae  addicts audSHO P LIFTER Jlhoalifter i wer e caugh t i nHardware , Howell , Frida y isar e Stanle y Btaket ,den t nomine e fo r preajftfen andcaucus offieialsCharleVVanWiis their attorney  The nominee of thethirdthe Citizen for president tto InsuiJfowell suffered a Sunday ftchotjinaV is ia MePheBfen Morajag Worship K   lvea Harrietperancheart tatac 1000 AM104R A M 130 P V 7ftO T mSPECIAL NOTICE am now selling Avon Products Marjorie Davis, 415 Putrram Stof theircar revealed a number articles they teaming from, the GeneralGeneral Store andStore, Pekney, about200 worth At the General they articjandat Joaes Drug, s big Teddy bear, aad other articles, The stores had  not missed them The two womenwere taken before  Justice OttoPoulson and fined ,75 each or 80 Oonohue wftfeAefen Burg atattended a Aep  shearig urse at Miohigaa fttate ipolV Pinckneyhone UP V 9751Campbell This caucus was held j egtJast week J    at 4 p m notices posted admits leg, Hie ttoweil Rotary ClubsJity is the Howelly night Morgans Tatheis abile1 ky Morris spent Siujdii,1  Sarah McMackenKathy Shettleroe has a nowblouse Cheri Schmidt got u  lirihday1Francis Reason wentShrins Circus Saturday,Harry Simpson has smehoes and bootsLourel Titus has a moth thathas hatched out from tfie cocoon ofa tomato wormWe made free hand cuttings oftulips FridayTHIRD JRADE paraket foito The governor anti the house mthe legislature sem to have getten toetber on road question andit appeals likely some sort f ahighway proposal will be en theApril ballot financed by a gaelinetax It still has to hurdle the statesenate but in view of the top heavy majority the measure grot in hihusc it would hardly seem theywould dare stall it In the pastthere lias been much, talk but little action on roads The road systemwas allowed to get way behind dmtingthe war and the state hag neyer been able to catch up One senaator said last week the only reasen the governor wants a road proposal i n the April ballot is to get eut a biy vote and increase th ehaaceishift i of a Democrat victory An other words his theory was that a bigvote helps the Democrats aud aI small one the Republicans whichthe is boshnow A man at StAgnes,England whoHarmed to have lived for 14yeaSyear died last1 Beard who tomach in theon J0 cups of teaweek He was Oswwas wounded in thWorld War erations In , strictly ten I He1941dietCONGRESSIONAL LBTTBB Congressman Don HaywortbAs I stated lat week Iagainst the bill to raiseional and judges salaries the 4 year extension of  ,, Today It is the la t day in Vved its 81st birthday last week,  of  AWI OF TSANKt Tomorrow is first ray of March tfie charter merabew Charles Sutt The Pinckney Area 4H Council The weather is bad today It ison, John S Page, a4 Wiflmr John wisbes to thjnk eur boys aad girjs leggy, Iu foffRy weatiicr we must pxeseatt  , r1 ft1 fly   hi cwfulbeqairte drivers xaTinotTheiWe  Jiefi  Clafc gave the rnw talent show and i 2000 to the new hospitaK , gratulate The 4 Netes for The following Jreeeiwd cfaegrees top award Alse Barbarafrom the University of Michigan an4 the Hilltoppers ferlasts week RickaraV JAcJe, Ham honorary awards Purierwent 21 opwent en ae, 2i lba1 the war hea when it was a week pervoted km,Pr ot WRiisseHNelson,  Dr, of PhiL, Lynn Beatt Secretary 4H Area Couucjland tor reciporedidlnot oav and were reign tradi grmants The vote TV Z   t th to th ltt lwhere they werenet missed them The two womenMrs Gladys Fleegle 29, and Doloree Burgi, 19, both J of Northville, Mrs Fleece had her 2 year oMson with her when arrested adopt the rule on th latter only, centlycarried 1 to 182 If this mea had failed the number of autoetl v Police inand trucks shipped abroad would is, ROSA Lake, Master of Arts, JamesA Greene of Leasing, far mer Pinckney resided wa cited re j The4 H PourMiabi Bar Assnbroke up a teeaparty there last weekhave been cut and unemployment  fcroghV in 16 teeage boys ant TOWNSHIP BOARD OF REVIEWThe board of review will meet atthe Putnam Town Hall ia PinckneyVillage onJeareh 8, 14 and 16,1955 te review fibe tax roll and hear the grievances from 8 a m to 12 a m  Stanley Dinkel, supervisor increased If the the 6th congress1 gulional election last fall had gou tht other way th result wouldhave been damaging as Mr Clardyvoted against even a one year ex questioning4H Talent Show at Howell HighSchool Saturday night an 1 go to the state contest inlaning in Aug to cori g fhe road well, the road might,winning be slippery and we miht cause a Singer acddient If we are not alert andwinning doinjf our best to drive safelyt Judy Haines brought some snailand oyster shells to show ussomu small license plates Monday was the last dayJ J54 license, plates Mike showed us a dance totune of Yankee Doodle Valeria went to see Hanseliretel FOURTH GRADE of tea a weekhad trouble yrationed to 2 ouncperson but Jrienda h Iperl Kim eutm uatl  wHU team with his team This may hav been what sustairied him as torc would be censideruble sukar and tea in 6 cups of tea a dayand Another attack  h been directed j against the old time  one roemlor school which is rapidly disappear ing before the niareh of progressRop Kowalski of Detroit introduced a bill at Lansing last week pro viding for yearly inspection efthem lie said Michigan still hastheandust The members are Nancy Nash,r  iot of 0UJohn Townby Justicetension of the foreign trade agree Otto Poul4eafThe Milan high school was entered it weektiie saf damaged buti nothing tkas iMKIETY MEBT8 Congressman Hajrwortn ,for th measure to cut iaoome taxj This in a family tt I wM aaito80  Ust TOWN SI If CAUCUSThe Ladies Missionary Society of lowered taxes on corporationsrtuy NOTICE is hereby Pl Chh ih M dividends from stockt and bonds Di Thithe Paopiee Church met with Mrs dividends from stockt aad bondsBioyge Campbell last Tuesday with thought it was time the low income19 members and 8 guests present P01 ot  ak somewhere I Mrs Blaward led the devotions hv beew willing leave the taxand Mrs Celia Nash directed the h t was if the eprporation andprogram Organ selections by Mrs 8tock dividend taxes were put back, were enjoyed Refresh l nt think the budget should bewaW eerved The next meet balanced t the expense of the lowwit Mrsf Ivaw Rioaardsea W groupMorever putting more  aforDemocratic Township Caucusthe purpose of placing in nomina tion candidates for the ftwnthip the Township, of Putnam,ofBarhara McAfee, Joleenand Carol Gerycawinners werein, fatixrhter f Ruts of Howell aad pupils have been outare all baokCarolSlayto and Myrtle Fletcher, tp daacii  and the Fowlerville BandThe Mark Nash and Lester McAfee famiKee attended Tht Carson Hollingsworths, Arnold Bechlttrs, Dan VaaSlambrooksnd Jay Boots, attended the 4H1 Talent Shew at Howell Saturday the 4 winners those who ofschoolcompeted were Barbara Singer and ty Larry VanS an brook, aceordians,as Ba,sydrr du to aickness butnowLouis rlaydudistrict andChubbs Corners We took our unit books onLand of the Eskimos homeshow our parents Some of our boys and tfirls wrotepoetry last week We are decorating ur bulletinbeard farSi Patrkklm DayWe are working on unit II inour health books It in about Saf ouratUn to i 1201 schools without inside toilets94 with no washing facilities andIK with no water1 at aljt That 408of the schools are built yf ible material Rep deJJopmthe bill which h said would create an army of snoopers arid give thestate control of the spools whichthey already have r QUL1 opinionThe bill went UJ ,Cin Eating FIFTH GRADEseatsing  money in their hands will help boainess CATCH BSCAPmlWhan Barl Gallup was coming 1  now  Ston WLS,home laatweek he noticed a piekup fltt Saturdays at 800 a milaai 4Wvea suaptciouslyHe hin week I am watching the4t into Dexter and notifi ABomb teemniqnes ia Narada IfIkputy Sheriff Brown who stopp y0 WAnta Jp nt in touch with ma write er pheBc my Waahiagtonefliceed the pickup The driver was Chailea RoelcwoodHowdl, who escp ad from Cuaidy Lake ana the picTT up was stolen in Jackson Gallupwill probably be algible for the 50reward fer capture of escaped ionvfci   saetiag such other bmsinejr as mayprerry cease before 4t,wll be heldat fMtaan Town HaH n the Till agesquare on Friday the 11thday of March, 1956 at 200 oclockP MPad W Curiett, ChairmanMttitay Keaifcetiy, Twpr derk aad Eddie Hollingsworth, ob Hornet and ,Kayet t th TWy will compete at the Fowler jnget microscuLIBRARY NEWSOur library patronage is steadilygrowiigIn January our battrebbea Saturday night Sntrancewfta fained by forcing the back gar age doom With a barAbout 1S behaage was taken from the safe, t portable radios and a dock were nrieetng State police and the month to date 567 boofc were withdrawn and 568 returned 164 booksTOWNSHIP CAUCUSNOTICE is hereby given that aReptftyican Township Caucus lorthe purpose of placing in nomteaOF REVIEWlit board of review will matt attht Ptttnam Tewn Hail in Pinckaey Jlach t,14 and li,lfK  tht tax roH and hear the gHtvaaeti treat a m to 18 a m, 4 ftanley Dinkel, president HAND HAMMBX and getting our noarJfice IgPECUL NOTICE Lam a candidate for the offlet vflle FairMAECH JURY UWtBaaubursOrriM Bedcman,ith VanSlambrook Hfutj Roland HarrisCampWLlI BanUadArthmr leckley HoweU CityJra Geee, Reason,Wylie folders were There arc several nuddfit campsin Michigan, one being in RattleCreek, another at Monroe The lej islaturo wasted most of last weekdiscussing a bill introduced to banthese camps The supporters of thebill brought up Rev Sawyer of Arkansas to talk f,or thfcth He acheved fame last summer when hetried to crash thejpato at the Battle Creek camp and was thrown eutI Made by the boys of all body parU He pasKcd out copies of nudist MagId It was very interestingazines which resulted in applause,We are creating whopper stories cheers and laughter, The bill wentecrat ticket at the caucus at, the Putnam tewn hall oa FridaytMatxh IiU11, ytat t00  VL I InviteaUat toy friend to come QUt and,vole for1 r arf may havt eppoey tlon,Adv Arneld8BOOT41Earl Hin, 27, ofBrivhtottv father  of  ehiMren,wasahot an Wiled y hit wifehe eame home drunk aadthreatened to trill her She escapedthrough a bathroom wmdow and Litom,State of Mich ran to the Oetwfier hea 4 miles h th bi H llld h tfcWhnaaeting soch other business aa mayage square on Friday,theday of March, 1965 at 300 p mSUniey Dinkel, ChairmanMurray Kennedy, Twp Clerk away qtMlewtdAefthtftWhenhe repeatedthe 1 The Petwy MMhim  thftfhate4 bee storyheW her story and said ao would be issued An autopsy andbarest wa held tadttwi body bmr Boyce, Fraaklike those of Paul BunyanCaptain ball is a very interesting game Mrs Miller taught uste play iti Ws made Brotherhood postersGeorge jtnj put them in the hall They are vtry niceSatnders IdeoGertrudelUy ytfarirm tt RdbWntPred Fulltrad Graves Kennedy, WiaiSmfther,niafi Bebe lath all size i ing on ato eommitti whore according to thenews writers it will stay We thiakth reverened gentleman is analarmist Nuidism is a creed andhas been practised a long time be hind fenced enclosures, We nevtlheard of them bothering or intrudyears Monroeago a  reporter who wasof Lepricons with Kaye Wylies helpand contributionsWe made cards and sent them toBill WylieKayes father in thepitaJ We hope he is well soonWe are doing units indiwidually  churches in e nuid unless theyoa Michigan to be reported on were suppressed which is imaginal able to cX in flew over the campin a plane and took pictures RevSawyttJviaioned the nuidiste iavad the public parks, schools atway, CityJfadehaeCfract BeckettWtlaeedey aight Aceordinjr to matt Bright TwpRuth Bierer,iamea BittenCeray, VermCowayXyle Vogt, Darlene Brewer MyrtleQeaevieve lister to the whole classSIXTH GEADESome of the pupils are teachingunits on insects We chose a unitwe did not know anything about,wrote a report and drew a pictureon cloth Some of them are not done yet The people who talk about tthegrades in the graduation program kaow most of it by heart and arecoming along fine Wt have washed and polished oftr Omen OakAlbert Bead, Jameshome here toon and then pay aSow1 March 19 MM degrees Ip mMareh ISJB dsgrtts   m f April ixAaftml fhat Mftjlarl worked te aShe fima invnjv in an ante yaar m waieh OM oft  6 E S CALENDAtMarch 4, regmlar meatiag  p WLMh t Kil , g mg pMarch triaiiii Kiglt at the mJerry Reason was absent a longtime on account of illness but isback today  Most of our sick people are backia school agaia,Karea fiichmanatxt unit will teach theion run wildAcccording to the Defrost street cars will sQoh bqOOma J0 dent history there as on the liastil using them busses Witt replal them There are many  hererode on the old horse cars mtroit These ran Jnrailfc bt Simdrawn by horse There Wat m ftra in them in winter the fhwrcovered withtars or  the ninetie and wereoped,, trighton mhto us abeut Ireiaad and expandedadvantage of the ia tht bosses treHeys, earn goj, It r iSsm TWM FINCSNIYWednesday, Marchis RegistrationNOTICESpring Election , TO BE HELD MONDAY APRIL 4th 1955 CUiMMAVnHCarol Gyde has twin lambhomeBobby Keiser and ouglaaer each have a new tooth NOTES 25YEARSGO HOWELLfflEAREhere and mad a nuof suggestions, mostly to avertI fire nazsards It would take 100,I 000te modernize the school and theToby ShetterroeB cousin visited I district valuation ia too low or LEE THEAT1EJVUMMMTimmy Sprouts grandmotherhaving her house shingledatJeff Davla has new combat boots pinckney is in the Ypsilanti dis CARMEN JONESIn Ctaemasdope and Colorwewoate,IrayDaidHdgeJimmy Baughn has a new cousinCindy Plummer18 dog, Candyq, issick Frank Zezalskis father itto be a firemanBiMie Beach is moving away M, Fri, Set, Marcfc I, 4, Speneer Rya Robert RyaaBAD DAY AT BLACK ROCKin Ctoemaseope and Celet withAnn Fraud, Dean Jagger, WalterBrenntn John EricksoUe Mante itrictTO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF TOWNSHIP iTATE OF MiIGAN OF PUTNAMBrian Walton is going to visitStThomas St farys and Dexter Hartand, South Lyoa and New Hudson are In the WAlled Lake1 toufnmentI William Ryan, 84, a forme resid haH tovaMUnent The Friday, Saturday, March 4, 6i Doable featuretoTony Curtis and Julie Adams6 BRDGES TO CROSSdied at Chelsea Thursday Hehis grandmother in Marine City , jyes a son, William and daugh Date Booth and Douglas Winger tr Mrs Ella Hultiburg, DetroitThe school and the village have Africa at Its DeaiUeatSCARLET SPEAR to TeetalaoloffwithJohn Bentley, Martha HyevJob Payne sad Jan Stirling are back in school Steve Dalton saw 6 rabbits in theroad We are painting a new Americanflag for our roomNotice in hereby given that in conformity with th Michigan ElectionLaw 1, the underpinned township clerk will, on any day other thai JHuiduy, a It a 1 iMuy,, the day of any regular or special electionor primary election, and the days intervening between the 80th daypitxe4iiiK any such elect km ov primary election and the day of said lion or primary election, receive for registration the name of anyvofcer in said township not already rtgisteied who may Apply ToMe Personally for such registration MARCH COURT T1RMpurchased the athletic field  onof Alger HaTl for 750 Iteontains about 7 George Reason acreswho suffered aTHE VANQUISEDIn TechnicolorMon Toes, March 6 7, gun, Me, TuesM5 Days Thitrawas inThe lt k the MONDAY MARCH 7 1955iv t apply to persons whoVoters Lawir I will votemy home at204 North Mill StNetiee is hereby h i Piackney onEVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY SATURDAY AND MONDAYItatty from SUO  m to S00 p m to register votws up to antlincluding Ma  h 7th 1055SATURDAY FEBRUARY 12 1955MONDAY FEBRUARY 14 1955 The March term of court iacounty starts March li There are few new cases, most of them oldones continued over  tThere are only 2 criminal eases24 aonjury, 18 chancery aad tldivorce The divorce cases are Shirleyvs Calvin ABIO Thelma vs HaroldMorton Leonard vs Mary JLrezak,Donna vs Ralph Lyons Ruth vs George Warren Edith vs OsmanSchrage Tyler vs Catherine Hig  don Mary vs Don FisherDavid VBAudrey MowersShirley vs RobertQuigley Lois vs Norman Catrell Ktherine vs Jamee Gaujt Luella vs Thos MoulnarjMildred vs Fred j erick Bottomly John vs BrentCollins broken leg recentlylast weekBorn to WH Harris and wife ontbis Feb 25, a daughter, Ruth Fay, THEJohn Connens is working in Toledo,  town Matin Sunday 230 p m cent I Humphrey Bogart and Ava GardnerBAREFOOT CONTHSSAIn TechnicolorAt Brighton Friday the reaeer Wednesday, Thurs March 9 1AvS won 14 to 10 but the highschool lost 17 to 9 Reserve team was Shehan, Battle, R Read, LMebon and G Henry, high school, EdwardG RobinsoninBLACK FRIDAYHar Hall,Kenney, Mel Pete Gerycz, MuiTayMeabon, Stanley DinicWh ac b  0 ,1Hy falls on Saturday or Sunday Registration shallJ on He next working day ,name of ne person but an actual resident of thelie received or registration villge shallThe election iaapecure ahall not receivethewhese maase h me registered m th vote of anybok personAll th pveviions relative U rafitraUn in townshipahaU PT te ritralea in viiiagea anj cttesAs provided by Section 10, Chapter 1, Part 2 a, Act No 306, Pstttc4cti of 1929, as amearfed by Act No 291, Pvbljc Acts of 1945 and Act No lti PuMk Acts of 1951 jFrom 8 oclock a m until 8 oclock p m on each said day for the purpose of REVIEWING the REGISTRATION and REGISTERING such of theQualified electors in said TOWNSHIP, CITY or VILLAGE as SHALL PRO PERLY apply therefor The name of no person but an ACTUAL RESIDENT of the precinct aithe time of registration, and entitled under the constitution, if remaining suchresident, to vote at the next election, shall be entered in the registration bookFXECTOR UNABLE TO MAKE PERSONALAPPUCATION, PROCEDURESEC 16 Any elector who is unable to make personal application forregistration because of physical disability or absence from the Township, CityPI Village in which Jis legal residence is located, may be registered prior Tthe close of registration before any election or primary election by securingfrom the Clerk of the Township, City or Village in which is located his legalresidence, duplicate registration cards and executing in duplicate the registra tion affidavit before a notary public or other officer legally authorized to ail minister oaths and returning such registration cards to the Clerk of the Township, City or Village before the close of office hours on the last day of registration prior to any election or primary election The notary public or otheofficer administering the oatb shall sign his name on the line for the signature of the registration officer and designate his titleUNREGISTERED PERSONS NOT ENTITLED TO VOTESEC 1 Tbe inspectors of election at any election or primary election inibis State, or in any District, County, Township, City or Village thereof, shallnot received the vote of any person whose name is not registered in the regis tration book of the precinct in which he offers to vote Aa provided uaioAct 108, P A 1951TRANSFER OF REGISTRATION APPLICATION, TIME SEC 19 Any registered elector may upon change of residence withinthe Township, City or Village cause his registration to be transferred to his oew address by sending to the Clerk a signed request, stating his present address, the dote he moved thereto, and the address from which he was lastregistered, or by applying in person for a transfer The Clerk shall strikelarough the lst address, ward and precinct number and record the newaddress, ward and precinct number on the original and duplicate registration sards, and shall place the original registration card in proper precinct file MENS CLOTHINGIT SWIMSpgtkm or primary election, unless such 30th day shall fall on a Saturday, Sun day, or legal holiday in which event registration shall be accepted during theoeKt full working day, provided that no such transfer shall permit any person to vote ia any Township, City or Village in which he had not resided 30d di any election or primary election TRANSFER OF REGISTRATION ON ELECTION DAYSEC 20 Any registered elector who has removed from one electionprecinct of a Township City or Village to another election precinct of thetime Township, City or Village shall have the right to make application tonave his registration transferred on any election or primary election day try  a request over his or her signature for such transfer and presentingto tbe election board in the precinct in which he is registered Uponsuch request the inspector of election in charge of the registrationihaU compare tbe signature thereon with tbe signature upon the apI registration record and if the signatures correspond then the inspector fttfy such fact upon said request and the applicant for transfer shallbt permitted to vote in such precinct fer that election only The appli tSr transfer shall be filed with the Township, City or ViUare Clerk who Ji JOti most sensational invention in Bi loi   ic ,Miiil mimr v that jwlmsNn more hyp ha it to Ly i,j is the Wf SMtttiMui the iOtn ntutyT IWIMS no sprinn tus no fuel ft swims ttlong is you IMV tt in Hit water 9wim by uniquiirxtss or blnc md gravity iish any dwirad flpthm lika, stream, suit, bay Any ttsh that willItrike  minnow will Jtrike JIM B0 Thts is 4 Looks and swims like a live minnowh is th lure erf tf urctbeutlnl stiverMstic Buy one tn uur iiniJs also SHtntjeUM Larsnteed Send  00 culy, Isr eatli lure SeMWK or CM Wt piv poaiage SoW by mill utfTACKLEca po BOX Ffc INotes of 48 Years AgeTae college students are homefor the  spring vacation William Hassencahl holds an auction on the Richmond farm at An derson March 15 J W Bird, auct,ienesr   i NoTh George Reason  jr familyhave moved to DettroitSunday night the house on theTom Harris farm,south own,burn ed down It was occupied by Mrs4 James Ivory and son, William, She was alne  at, the time The neigh bors saved all the household goodsbut what were in the cellarThe social at the Towle home1 cleaed 15 Maude Mortenson won the thinking cap contest as she hadthe most words ending in gateAfter many years Pinckney hasa clothing store again the L L Holmes Company of Belding having put one in the Clark buildingJoe Pressley of Belding is mgrThe papers are all filled withdetails of the Harry Thaw minderterial with the exception of the congressional recordMrs Robert Blades died at herhome in Gregory last weekMae Kennedy is visiting thebrill Kennedy jjn, DxterThe Al Freso Club met  atBert VanPlairicum home Saturdayeostumed in the style of George Washingtons day The eveningwas  spent at music and gamesThe James VanHorns entertainedthe PutnamHamburg FarmersClub Saturday Steve VajiHorn presided Mrs VanHom gave a reading entitled The Book Agent A1 quartette composed of Henry Kice, Addis Kice, Florence Kice and Howard Harris sang 60 friend of the Steve Hadleys gave them a surprise party Fridaynight They, received  Morris chair Will Dunbar and wife attendedthe Dorr QuealHinckley weddingat Delhi last week Dan Murta is sick ad the Rt eveschool where he teaches is cloesd ANNOUNCEMENT  Charles B Gatenan, attorney who has been asso ated with Martin J Lavan at Brim thepast3 years has opened an office forthe general practise of law at 408 Eaat Grand River Ho well He received his law degree from Univer city of Detroit and got a batchelorof Arts at Ohio, Weslyan Anative of Livingston county he ser in Europe in World War Ilj He willrun for prosecutor in 1056 YOUNGWould you like to be a telephone March 6, 7, 8, , 10 Gary Cooper, Burt Lancaster aVBRA CRUZ Superstate witiiDeniae Dareel, Caesar Rosier FeatrtteNoveltySYLVAN THEATREFriday, Saturday March 4, 5 CANNIBAL ATTACKAction Packed Drama SUniagJohnny WeisstuHer, Jvdy Waiand David Bruce8toog ComsdyFling in the Riaf Shows 715 and 905 I News and Carteaoperator exprience is necessaryPermanent positions igraduates preferred4000 per 40 hour weekCall 1909 for aa appointment Sunday, Monday, March  7CATTLE QUEEN OF MONTANV A Western in Technicolor StarriagBarbara Staawyck, DamaU Reafaaand Lance Fulltr Disney Cartoon and SjwrtSunday Shows 3, 5, 7, Tuea, Wed, Thurs, MarchBLACK SHIELD OF FALMOUTHSUrrlagTony Curtis and Janet LeighCartoon ,By Word of Moaae  Shows 715 and 910Coming The Cowboy, Monster from the Ocean Floor, Sign of thPagan, 3 Ring CircusMichBsll Telephone Co Bom to Mr and Mrs RobenRead at McPherson hospitala daughter, Barbara KaysWHEN YOUR BOYTEASES FOR A BIKEIts a fine chance for you to give him some goodtraining in the oldfashioned virtue of thrift and well help you Here children of every ago have savings accentnt and rhe nnj that its funto bring in their money and make regular Jeposits Start your children on thus g hihf, tbea eocourage rtgulm tavingTHE McPHERSON STATE SANKAJ deposits up to 10,000 Insured by our tnembershrp in s Deposit fclsuranee CorperatioPOver EightyNine6ELECTION NOTICE WagonersNotice Is hereby givm that pariuance to resolution unaMmioaslyadopted by the village eouneil ofthe Village of Pinckney Livingstoncounty Michigan at a regular meetlay held in the council room in said village on March 1 lfli, there will he submitted to the qualified alectors or said village at election to beheld In said village onMONDAY MARCH 1419Sfam instruction ballot for adeptiemor rejection of the question aa towhether or not the village, of Pinckney shall purchase a police  patrol autombil and have a full time policeman and pay the opera,tional expenses of said automobile aad wages of said policeman at theannual cost, exelusive ol purchaseof automobile not tosxceed 5,500a year and tthat the poll on the day of the said election shall be opuA from 700 a a to 800 p m Theform of the allot for votiigupon such proposition shall be as follows ,  OFFICIAL BALLOT  Qua lity Mechandisetransfer such voters refistration in accordance with the application Shall the Village of Ptncbsuy purehjwe a police patrol m a Township Crty or Vfllage has been changed, and hire a full time potiemaan aad pay the operating, expenses of tbe dury of the Township, City or Village Clerk to make the chaage automobile and the wages f saidpolieeman at an annual, eest, exclGfs toe proper oasoe of street in tbe registration records, and it shall not ire of the purehaee ofthe aistoatebHt, of not to exceed 5,500 for the elector to change his registration with resnect thereto iakible to vote When the resident house numbers of ay section of rty or Village have been changed, such a change shall not affectucn voter to cast his vote Corresponding change in the regis flaay be made by tbe Clerk or upon election day upon properMU1IUYJ LOW PRICESBf sri Wise It TakePbese HesU 7HJ2T   ROUS H PLUMBIN GWate r Sjsteks ir, March 2, 1956U4StoreJaTii ALINGERIEGENTS FURNISHINGSCANNED GOODS SHOESGROCERIES DRYG iKENNEDYS GENERAL STORE iFLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONSt , ffta Mr and Mrs John Lundeen andWINKELHAUS FLORAL COMPANY Ho wellSPECIALS AND VEGETABLESSTEER AND HEIFER BEEFMEATY SHORT RIBS LbGROUND BEEF 3 Lbs BEEF STEAK LbCHUCK BffiF ROASTS Lb rSOMERS  HOUJSTER Mr tad Mrs Ronald Stone andwife and son of Frankfort, Ger many who bought the LaPrad TwinPine milk rout have moved intoth Junior Doyle apartment The Arthur Krych family of thethe Michigan State San called nnMxs Edna Spears SundayMrs Winifred Aberdeen gave abirthday dinner Sunday, for MrsRax Noggte of Ann Arbor and Mrs Harold Fairchild of Royal Oak 11were there They were David Aberdeen, Chicago, Rex Noggle, AnnArbor, Harold Fairchild family of Rvyal Oak and Jack Fairchild ofBuffalo, N Y The ,Frnk Aberdeen attendedthe silver wedding anniversary fMr and Mrs Roland Service of Ana Arbor SaturdayRobert Meabon and Wesley Reader spent the week end in LoveilsMr ans Mrs Glenn Tanner ofDetroit and the George Hardens pi Portage Lake were Sunday guestsof the Marvin Shireys Jtsse Henry andiwife have movedback in their own home,  Leroy Heiser and wife are caryinV for tjhem Junior Henry and wife of Dearborn spent the week end here K Mrs Sinclair who is in McPherson hospital celebrated her 80th birthday TuesdayFrank Hadden and C McGee called on Kenneth Wylie at St Joe hospital MondayDruscilla and Harry Murphyspent the week end at the John Sullivan home in JacksonVinie LaRosa and Clark Morgancalled on the Tony deFHlippis atTawas SaturdayMrs Lester McAfee attended thereception last Tuesday for the Erwjn DuShanes Elsie DeWolfe at MYRON HUGHESComplete line Plumbing FixturesElectric, Oil and fias Complete Line oPHONE UP881J4 Water HeatersWe ServiceWe Sell  W InstallWATER SYSTEMSDinkefthe Gene Shehan family of Ann Arbor were Sunday quests a Shehaas of the Churcji, HamburgRichard Brubsker and wile ofWebberville were Sunday guests ofthe L J Swarthouta TRACTORSCARSSMITH CO1 1MCII  1632canted by  H W WYUE TIN KiV MICHIGAN  IHOEtil AtlMtMII fill Mrs Mary Baughn bowled atiJackson Saturday with the Mt Airy Ladies teamChristine Dinkel attended JeffHendees birthday party SaturdayMrs Joyce Clark Young and twochildren of Ann Arbor called on Roy Clark oe day last weekMrs Junt lientiee and 2 childrenwere in Lansing lastt ThursdayVisitors of Mr and Mrs WilliamShehan last week were Billy Shehan of Ann Arbor, Francis Krupft, Mrs Alma Harris and Rev FrankMcQuillan of DetroitMr and Mrs Harry Lavey ofDetroit called on the Lee LaveysSaturday and the Vincent Shieldsfamily of Ann Arbor SundayGretchen Tasch and JaniceBurns called on Whitmore Lakefriendg SundayOna Campbell and wife spentthe week end at the Carl Lentzhome in LansingMrs Eloyse Campbell and Beverly, Mrs Esther Hall and Carol and Mrs Eva Enguist attended theice review in Detroit SaturdayThe Andrew and Chris Campbellfamilies spent Sunday with the Dick Young family in Big Rapids Mrs Vivian Ledwidge and JennieLynn were in Lansing SaturdayRoy Reason, Ann JhrMy1Leotand several Rainbow girls atteaded Rainbow meetings in Mason Sat1 urday Redford Friday and VanI dyk on Tuesday The Doyle Templeton family of Keego Harbor, ande the Daryl Shir, ley family of Buck Lake were Sut day guests of th Aibtrt Bhirieyfamilyj The James Hall family of Marion  were Sunday dinner guests of the Merwin Campbell family Tht Ralph Clinton family of Lb coin Park spent Saturday at ths C J Clinton hornI Vem Clark spent Friday at tht Edsil Meyer home in Ann ArborThe Russell Clark famtiy ofBuck Lake ware Sunday callers at Imrm PHILGASTAPPAN WITH COOUTt  SPECIAL LIMITED TIME OFFERfttgulor Pric Allowanct for your present rangtY My nly 00000000000000  In today Sot this ntw and beautiful rangt madeotpottoHy for homot ooyond tht gat mains Stt amcIni CooM  tht oufomaHc ovtn pilot that dots Hockey Appliance StoreIt Mr and Mrs Keith BradXaiktrfnt Henry of Chdaot ostoopathk hospiUl lata tlfc tf OBV0B 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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  1,IF   iv   Volume 72 TBB HNCXNIY DISPATCH WedneWay, February 23, 1955VI us OH The State of Michigan has troubles The legislature ised with two big problems 1 How 26 This loss dropped Pinckney intoto cut down Gov Williams budgett A two way tie for thisd place withwhich runs 46 million over exist BoysviHe with a 4 won, 5 lost reiatr revenues 2 How to raise cord John Murray led Boysville BASKET BALL NEWS CAUCUS RESULTSBrvijfce of Macoa paced by  CAUCUS RESULTSMurray twins took charge early in Pinckney which has not heldthe game with Pinckney there Fri vilfege election in sevJ eaday night to best Pincknfy 43 to made up for lost time Tuesday and  not less than 3 were held , whicKutbreaks ail records hereThe Union caucus convened atp m with Brandon White sr n Mar to Catholic ChurchRev Fr Albert Schnmt, Pastor NickSunday Maste HJ0 and 1001 aau BrianNovena devotion, Fnoay evening terday BillyFriday evening altervjeaa Devotions UIK SuiJay from0 tu 9UJenough money to meet state oper with 20, Joe Murray had 13, Neil  chairman and nominated the follow j torc lbe JOJ ating cost which will be bigger Clark had 10 for Pinckney The I ing tickettlian last years final home game Is at Pinckney on1 President  Brandon White SrAuthors of tax bills are hanging Feb25 with Manchester The tourna Clerkback to wait until  the appropriat mnt i8 at Brighon March 2 j Treasurer fcias  nrnttee appropriates the Packer and Wylie, Pinckney hjgh Trusteee 2 yearsmoney for operations The state scorers, failed to get a field goal, j Trustee, 2 yearsended up with a 3 million surplus The reserves scored ,15 points j Trustee, 2 yearslast year which will be wiped out and lost 50 to 15 Bruce Kahle got Trustee 1 yearby deficiences in over spent agen 12 points for Pinckney Trustee, 1 year3Qtl helth and 8th grade teams Trustee, 1 year Assessor cies The business receipts tax wassupposed to bring in 33 million jost at Stockbridge last weekbut the amount was 28 million Pinckney Varsity FG TP , Milk is big business in Michigan Wylie  0 0She sells 5,000,000,000 lbs ,a year Jt Packer  0comes from 105,000 dairy farms Simonson 0Half the milk is sold as fluid milk, Clark 410 percent is condensed, 7 percent Higgs 3into cheese and 8 percent for ice Wilson  1creamMichigan was the first state  Henry 1to adopt a compulsory paseuration Lvey  1law Dyer  0Cap pistols may be the only ex Boysville Varsity FGplosive noise maker left in state Murray Joe 6after this year as law has been in Murray John 10troduced in the legislature to ban Catfry    0the sparklers on the grounds, they Cameron are a fire hazzaid Temerowski Bob 2Du to the numerous accidents at temerowski Rich 0Michigan ski centers the following LiedeH  0rutes are offered Phillips 1 lThe person skiing has the right Speara 0of way Pinckney Reserves FGclimbing a hill where others, Burns 1skiing climb on the side of the Wakefield 0hill with skiies on Kahle ,  43 Do not climb hills without your Huhman 0skits, coot imprints and holes White 0cause accidents tGeryoz   04 Fill in the holes you make  Mrofkjaj  j iQ 5 Learn the proper fit of your Sockow  Mildred AckleyHelen Reynolds Albert Shirley Oscar BeckHoward Read J W Winger Mary Jane Tasch William Jeffreys Otto Pouhson UM Sunday beChurch1aalor1100Peoples MeetingFellowship ScrveeWednesday  CURKENi OMMEN7Elementary Schoo1KINDERGARTENMarsh has new Walton had company yesa neckThe Citizens caucus wes held atj4 p m with Gene Mann as chair1 man and nominated the following0 President  Merwin101 Clerk  Treasurer A2 Trustee, 2 years2 Trusteee 2 years2 Trustee, 2 years0 Trustee, 1 yearTP Trustee, 1 year 13, Trustee, 1 year Assessor The third coucus, a surpriseheralded one was held at 8 pwith Stanley Dinkel chairmanI1 labelled the Independent and put up0 the following ticket JriRev J W Winger, Pastor Beach hasPrinceLinda YVeyener has a wlast and breaeletWilnia Wilder has ,juineuiiLs near her hme  Frank Zezulku h a low ,John Tasch has a new CMWshinJimmy Baufchns p rents haduimivtjrsiiiry SuruiuyBil McMacken  hib new sinand socks Linda Ckanyi visited her an800,1 Lillian in Detroit last weekWe made ieurge vYahirytots this weekToby, Jiitimy Siee and Jin iy Some time au Ionia county bua hospital called the Ionia Memorialcounty hospital Pledges and coatri outions were solicited from varioua people Tin hospital was opened mOctober 195 Up to date some 600 people have faiied to pay theirpledges which total 43,896 The hopital board has asked City Attorney loulas Welch of Iunia to start suitafaixiit tiiwe people to collect thepledges He can probably collectWeanl ,ere lol1 that when the Grand Trunk Railroad was built to PUcfcpledges were secured from th peo pie along the right of way Afterroad was built those who did not pay their pledges were haled intoourt and had to pay The pledgerued to be the same as a notet20 026 Clare SwarthoutAlbert Shirley i Louis Evans Roy Clark W H Euler Don SwarthoutLorenzo Murphy unm Monday Sehool  930 a mMorning Worship 1045 a mThurs night prayer meetingat the church at  800jchoir practice 730 pM36 West between Main and Unadilla Streets Rev Keith Ruegseffffer, Pastor went to the Shrine Circus202 PresidentClerkTreasujrerIiustee0 Trustee12 Trustee, 2 Trustee, 1Trustee, 1Trustee Assessor  SUnlqr Dinkel Sunday SchoolSunday WorshipYouth Group Evening ServiceThur Prayer Meeting Jr Cnoir Practice WclSr Choir practice Wed CJ45 a m1100 a n 700 p m800 p rnS00 p m 400 p  i730 p in 1st 2nd, 3rd iRAIi VKVvSA bi truck wn ui im rouunfurl hie Linda liitxiers liuue Jhalles Heath iias  J V,1 kilvand Lin fly it Pain Seelei went to the ShrineCircus Saturday They had to wait r line half an hour  udens fatiujr look v int and bought a hisnew Tiiey say there is a sucker boraevery minute In the court at St Louis Mo John Southwell was finedwitU and given 8 years in prison OruMr the mails to defraudHe called niiiiseij Garden iuild of Americaand operated out of StLouisHe advertiscd a bue rose There is nouch rojse lia sent his customer a ied iose which turned bluish as itdiedHe is said to have groswd00,000 in 18 monthsusinsveekvisiteweekkiis 6 Use safety straps andgoggles in bright sunlight wearCONSERVATION DEPT,Through the salepf wood products Michigan state1 iwtete earned1515,000 forT941 forests salesinonly DoyleSmowgoWPietras Burg   Boysville MataSchneider Walters Reserve54 In Valeaqueztotalled auThere were 66 , Douganconservation law Denningviolation arrest8 last week, moatlyfor deer andfishing law violations The Otter River trout rearingpond has been turned over to the Michigan College of Mines A 1,000,000 playgrounds is wanted YoungCameron 00000FG 407 70 011 0a 1600 00000TP 9 yearsJters  yearsyear  yearI year MattThe election is March 14 Merlin Lavey MornjL, Worship Howard Read FlVenjlg yervico Lee Tiplady WJpraveiDon Swarthout   4  Albert Shirley Lorenzo Murphy pi   Fe 1045 A M rp  lojt hii at 11,hsiuei1 lost JiisBonnie Seguca viaitef urund in otherhas pups, doyhis auntWERE Miss Lorna Shirley, daughter ofMr and Mrs Albert Shirley of married to John Eller14 0082 04 2 f Pontfac at Angola, Indiana, Saturday Both at emptoyed at Ponviac suppchildWort O E S CALENDARIS Initiation 8 p m24 G to 8 p ni Sp at temple A Hilts 1H0  1n 75 cents Proceeds for tno Grand Mtvonu Heart Fumd Lin and ikntineBASKET BALL SCORES NEIGHBORING NOTESWendell Barker is unopposedvillage president at StockbridgeGerald William, son of Mr and Mrs Howard Williams of wns killed last weekin southern MichiganThe,taU now South Lyon 65, Dexter 64 Man dayLwhen his truck crashed at Wierowns 300,000acres there It ha Chester 33, Ilartland 31 Brighton  1 on,LWest Virginia plenty of land in northern Michigan 51, Keego Harbor 47 St Philip 57,  Ralph Harris of Pinckney andbut not in southern Michigan where St Thomas 40 Ann Arbor 62, Jack William Mustatia of Gregory fished most of the people live son 54 Dundee 50, Saline 46 Flat at Houghton Lake over the weekThree more lakti are now open Hjck 65, Milan 50 University 56,  ndto taking of any kind of fish due to Lincoln 49 Dewitt 51, Gaines 48,  winter kill They are Bonniecjastle Deerfield 103, Britton 63 Stock bridge 86, Fowlerville 61 F LARA ALMA iOLANAlma Dolan FO, daughtermas and Catherine iuhitn  Jmiiig Road, Dexertownship died at the home of CarlFreeman of Pontiac February 1C She attended the Dexter school andgraduated from Si Mary filo, MonroeHer sole survivor isbrother ,Ed ward, with wh mlived The funeral wn at StStock Chrchc, Dexter M Tues officiating Burial Cemetery 1D VHADKKVSi to thank Mesdame MorGarr for helping at our party is nuhospitalof us went i had to rere sorry  the ShrineVeddvr1v  a iJ oa ii  SaturdayKichni, n sawin St herheMurys Walsli Joseph Lfill I  I ltun1 1 l 1 i Ll S, CIarl ,i days 11 HI 1muli tiiair hielirluiay  a,halast new oiheOabv IirihbrI1UDI j rbodli sfur WaMARRIED IN INDIANAMarried at Angola Indiana onFeb 12, Elsie Do Wolf, dauberof Mr and Mrs James DoWofc ofMr and Mrs HarLpw Munsell of Hamburg to Erwin ffeuChane of die iLi I1 1LluuOrein Kalamazoo county, and Fennesey and Bayou in Ottawa1600 cars of visitors visited theHolland state park over the week theAbout 625,000 trees will be plantdo on state lands this year About 20,000 acres of state miner THE SILVER NEEDLESThe Silver Needles met athome of Mrs Louise iMraman day night Cookies and hotlate weit servoJ Wei were supposal rights will be offered for sale at d to have a sftms Part but thetht Mason building, Lansing Mar 2 lce  nL  Judy Root, reporterREPUBLICAN CONVENTION The ofld gruard AntiEteenhowerwing of the Republican party made tn effort to oust their state chair Congressional LetterGregory have returned fromBurglars visited Dexter last weekThey took 600 worth of guns and goods from the Mill Creek SportingGoods Store, 425 from the bowling alley safe and broke inlQ D E Hoey Sons but got nothing there, f The Ford Sales  Service,Dexterchanged hands again Dougas Gregory selling it to Alfred Gross, formr owner and Erwin Clark, auctioneer The lake level committee of theHuron Valley met last week and hisbeenHowell The bridin the Vhvv    iand the groo i, Baldwin Drujr Store in Howcl Foi a number ofyears Miss DeWolfe lived with tinDon Swarthout family here ChlSatT7KINGS D AUGHTEJISThe Pinckney Kings Da uttersmeet with Mrs Herb Sims March Aat 130 p m A film o Yu nvvcounty hospital will be shown A silent auction will be held andOurtiWman John Feikens at the state con was to increase the salaries of tthetention at Detroit Saturday but judges and congressmen Athoujrhfailed  They tried to fasten the  yTwo votes of wide interest took ased that a water level bq estab jplace in congress last week One ld f ll h lk btblame for last Novembers defeat onh,fn JJeneaee county spearheadedthe drive against Feikens which caused the charge to be made fromthe floor that Iverson the opponent of Feikens was the General Motors candidate Iverson retorted theFord Motor Cowas backing FeikenOutatate the two candidates broke do not think the salaries of congressmen are big enough I did notfeel justified in voting myself payraise so I voted noJhe second was on a 3 year extension to make reciporal trade agreements I voted or it with no mis givings as it was not only backedby the Democrat leadership and the administration Lut by state inTustPy aiii the Ifcartf of womens DEMOCRAT CONVENTIONThe Democrat county conventionfor all the lakes between1 niet at the court house in Howe 1and Portage affected by the Thursday nightf James Murphy wasHuron River  This would be done by chairman and Ed Lewis f leik Tlya series, of dams  endorsed Thomas Kavnnaugb nThe Rev Charles Willett, former of the late Gies Kavsinauh formFowlerville pastor celebrated his er collector of internal revenue 100th birthday last week at Alham for the supreme courtThey went onbra, California, where he lives record as opposed to the unit rule ofThe body of PFC Victor Atwell voting by congressional districts inwho was killed in Korea in 1950 was the conventiongiven alast week funeral at Brighton The following were elected dcu gates to the state convention atCoastjruardsman Leland Queal, of j Grand Rapids Feb 24,25 DonaldHamburg r  Mor, RuthofFeikens but all of Oakland and, voters waiiWayne swung to him and he won One might ask who was against I Mr8 eiarkout 994 to 599 Feikens, an original it There were many including the1 ville is th Rd Cross chairman Eisenhower man was only a sym isolationist and economic iWfgtwi  tyTtaTln the fTght which waa an at who want protection One attempt After not ml8in a meeting tempt to repudiate EisenhowerAf to amend the bill was only voted the HoweJ1 Rotary Club for 31 yearster the showdown the revolt ended down 198 to 192 This would have Herbert Gillette was absent twiceand Eisenhower was endorsed for started log rolling as every selfish ln February due to illness Ora Parker has returned to hishome in Howell after several weeks THIRD rRADEBonnie Chcry, ,onnie nndquila vuit, to the Shrim Ciiu urday An acrobat yoL hurtLariy Ii told us ahut theshow Remember the AlaniaChiquita mother made henew ircss ,,Mi J read us some now stabout outdoors, turtles, vinm bees   I has new bootteacher Mrs Lintner, spentek end in ClevcdandFIFTH GRADEarc sorry Kay Wyios father  in 4he hcwpitalWe had 1M daily abfnrweek due to fluOur Michigan unit is ruling fineOui1 individual state unit reportsa re readyWe are enjoying rlmiblc muhijiatioij and division Our spelling bee winners wereMary Pena and Karen Singer Therunnersup Kaye Wylie and Claudiaarr Dennis Singer was thirti We made get well cards or Robert Homer who is in the hospitalWe made got Well cards for RobShorpe n her birtday  Secretary of State Dulles made aleech last week on foreign policy in the far east which did little toclear the muddy waters there Itwas on the olive branch order andhe offered appeasement and coexisttunce to Red China He said this country is willing to let them havethe Matsus and Quemoys Nationalist held islands if they ill usethem for peaceful pursuits and notUB bases tor attacks on Formosa which we are determined to hold asit is m line with our bases in tht Philipines and other islands therem hls speech ChaingKai Chek who  ems to lie fading out of the picture was not even mentioned, That individual sUl struts around like armnty rooster nnd talks of invading Red China which he couid nct dounless UiLs counuy aided him withship, planes and men which in itipresent appeasement attitude it ap not likely to doIn Kiinland where use of DDThas been excessive in some plac, Idraw bark has come upThe poison idled so many insects that the woodJC kvv and other birds v,ho subjitii them could find nothing to Mt have been boring into churchp apl Mier y act for grubsin the church steeplb at iv Halingimry the  woodpeckers drilled over oo holes Similar damage ii rtported from 20 otherlastLorenzo Murphy, Martin La van, Pof Fowler1, W Curlett, Rosemary MoonMilton Cook, Charles Bennett, Ed Lewis,Ervin Snyder, Mrs Snyder LIBRARY NEWS The RepublicaJif held their ailial Lincoln day dinners and with nout two exceptions endorttdPresident Kisenhower for a secondierm These except1 ,i were in Connetuut where Senator LCarthy WM he speakfT nnd in Chieago at theChicago Tribune sponserel ojTliere Ciov Lee of Utah condemned the president and said tht tountryiad gone farther to the left in thtpast two yours than ever before and that a third party of conservativvttmight be formed Senator Dlrkson f Illinois also talkedWhile not forthe president he said talk of a thirdwas nonsenseChicago was reportedall set to get the Republican convn riir in lflSei but SaaFraniscoCalniateliod the ii check of 260,000 andot itThe Democrat controlled congressi eported out a bill to give stathood to Alaska and Hawaii The Rt kicked this bill arounda cotple of years7TheT reason why these territoriforyshould be denied statehood The opinterest would have demanded proa seecond termJudge Leland Carrformer Pinck tectJon and the result wouldneyite was renominated for the su reduced the four million jobs havethatfcreme court, Judge Hiram Smith depend on foreign trade This wouldof Howell making the seconding have reduced the number of Michispeech    gan autoes and trucks to be shipp  , e4 overseas The bl passed 296 toCAED OF THANKS no many jumping on the bandr wish to extend sincere thanks to wagon when they sawlter Pt Schrtitt, St Mary Altar vote was goingSociety, my frivis and neighbors ,,for cmroXfiaked goods and other COUNTY GARDEN CLUBtfttable sent me duriag my sfcuttn spevt in Veterans hospital, Ann Arbor used at the discretion of the board Vof directorsMr and Mrs Frances Barron asdi Marjorie Davis, 415 PutnamMr and Mrs Joe Gates of Howell i Pinckney, Phone UP 8 9751have gone by plane to Mexico for 101days ated 15 to the Library fund to be experfertde wfch valentines Theyhave them in GermanySIXiH GRADEWritten by Susan LaBelleWe are practising our graduation daily We have written up each songs about them Ea part We hope you likeThe boys and girs soccer teamsUttrninK rool sports men shipWe are square dancing at our re poSition roniCS from the south andration period mdwast isolationist states whoMarties Schuck is really enjoying have enOuph votes to block any leg islation they do not want Additionof two more statjes would ipttttheir applecartThe Young Ladies Auxiliary don our speling bees She had her firstSPECIAL NOTICEI am now selling Avon Product Sthow ithi Jsanes Bauer and Dwight Beach I o Chelsea have been nominatted byCongressman Header to take theentrance examination for appointment to West Point military schoolMrs Emma VollmerOF THANKS Liyin gston jCounty Gardenj Club meets rFriday evening, March  4th with Miss Violet Dunain on TbiMr and Mrs Albert Thomas andGus Schultz of Flint called on theBob Pikes Satuvy Mrs Edna Speaa anH Jack Shtldon were Suarffty dinner guests of Mrs Louise Shehanhasvoted to takeno pupils from the Maripolds are beautifulsthiols not in the eonsoHdatkmDex Their leaves are green and frilly,to extend sincere thanks to West Grand River, Howell A Book ter and Brighton schools have taken j They sit in the sun and shine likeof the Masonic lodge, Review by Mrs August Schmitt timilarvictlon j Gold in the meadow, wide and hillythirds Hfts and the visits and Planting for Permanent Larry SchraoW of Chelsea spearThey are so sweet, so lovely,  in the hosoital They Beauty  prwMnted by a DM eds SI inch pike oil Cavanaugh1 Their fragrance ftlU the air E tti inehkd Lakekst W Gorge Meaww JO They tat so light, tonilgi st Bwtaff Latak  So 1wus4le thpift with can gradebody hasWe are going to the Cinemera onApril 16 Hope some of our parentscan go Nancy Wegener and Kahl Burgwrote poemsThe Sea by Karl BurgThe sea, hes,the dark btae seaFull of creatures of the deep Im the diver, that is me,I stea the treasury of the sea, When down I dive, the fishes say He will die Jown here some dayBut I never , never fear the seaYes, thats me, diver of theSwwt MartfokU Nr W The Michigan State Normal at T ilantl is seeking to change hername as she has expanded out of tiltstatus of a prep, school So far shehat been unable to agree on a name University of Eastern Michiganand University of Southern Michigan arc both suggested We remem ber when Michigan State was calledMichffca Agrtauie Dffeg that was the principal subject thaiwas Jaugjrttheikto expand in all directions itaehamped and It became  major college  MASONIC LODGE Tuesday, March 1, 8 plar meeting Saturday, April, v   ,,PINdNKY DISPATCH WMt, Fnmry 28, 15 ModH ciose anElectric Clothes Dryer wL us Cleanerry uAk  Automaticr    1 Si  mmm mft   HPourDEALER oilO efr oit Edistin J5 BIGGEST SIZETOP TWO ENGINES NotesMOST BEAUTIFUL CAR IN THE LOWPRICE 31With two pacesetting new engines, thetasutiful Plymouth 55 brings you new hs in power and performance The new6cyliadexwrFlow 117 is the thriftiest,moothest six in the lowprice3,lKanTcstoits exclusive ChromeSealed Action Thenew 1674ip HyFire V8 engine give youtbe highest standard horsepower in thelowestprice field Plymouth i also the largest car in all3 Its extra size gives you more roominside, and a smoother, steadier bigcarride And Plymouths forward look stylingglamorous sweptback design that providesthe greatestvisibility in the lowprice 3  This year of all ye  look at all 3, andyoull choose PLYMOUTHw lS SEE FOR YOURSELF WHY THESWING IS TO PLYMOUTH DRIVE ONE TODAYbuy raw better tradein, too Plymouthmi, PDCV PLYMOUTH 55VANS MOTOR SALES Mrs Jennie Dunne of Perry is vwiting her nephew, Jofcn WhiteThe Cheboa flour mill which burned will be rebuilt by a stock company6000 worth is stock has been subscribedThe M E Ladies took in S attheir tea at the David Mowershome Wednesday John Cawell and Dr E L Mooretook in the auto show in DetroitI last week1 Married Feb 20 a the hooie of Mr and Mrs Thomas Clark, theirdaughter, Marian, to Dr George Pearson, Rev Little John officiating Antoinette Thrasher was born inRochester ,N Y Aug 3, 1833 anddied Feb 12, 1907 Sha married JamI es Hall Feb 26, 1857 She was tho mother of 7 childrenFuneral was Friday, Rev Mylne oficiatiagThe Harrington family had anarrow escape Friday morningWheen Mrs Matie Elder and herI daughter who live with Mrs HaiI ington came down stairs they smell  gass and found a door of the base burner open and Mrs Harringtoni unconscious They opened the doo, and windows and called Dr II FSigler and it took him several hours to revive Mrs Harrington The WJC held at social at theTowle home Feb 22 The program was at foilows Music, VVIC, chorus Music Fern Henjee GatesAjar by Ladies Quartette Waitingby the Gate, Mary VanFleet Golden Gate, Mens Quartette PhonographMusic Duet Harold and GraceGrieve Recitation, Frances Carpen ter MujJc, Kitsie UisonReitations, Edna Webb, Fred Swarthoutadie SwarthoutMiss Lizzie Fitzsimmons died ather home here Sunday The uneeralwas Tuesday George Hinckley was arrestedSaturday for buying liquor for ia, man on the proscribed list Hewas taken before Justice W H Placeway where he waived exami nation and was bound over for trial Andrew Carnegie has given the Chelsea Congl Church 800 to wards a pipe organ on condition  they raise a like amount Mr and Mrs Elsworth Kirtland who have  een tetrhag in the PhUi pines are returning to the states to , take up farming injjrugon Their daughter, Mary, has been stayingwith her grandmother, Mrs W HSaylesThe AlFresco Club met at theWm, Doyle home Thursday night, program was music and gamesThe next meeting is at the Bert Van Blaricum home Bom to John Fitzsimrru n, andwife last week a daughtter WH1 Doyle is gain working orJackson  C KvellBorn to Arthur 3 hoenhals andwife last week, a sonMary Bullis was run over by af led last week and suffered a brok n collarbone HOWELL THtAREHOWELL, MICHGAN LE THEATREJSTSS11 Friday ,, Fetary 26, BENGAL BRIGADEISLAND JN THE SKY CartoonCoining Drumbeat with CarmenJones A Weaten StarringRock Hudson, Axleae Dahi aad UrsulaFriday, Saturday, February 25, 26 Double FeatureilhAiwiie Murphy, Marie BlaneirdDBSTRY TREASURE OF RUBY HILLSwitZachary Scott, Carol MatthewsCAnna Rnssel, inHANSEL ANDSunday, Monday February 27, 28 Matinee Sunday 2W p m eontDRUMBEATin Cinemascope and Color 8U Moa, Tues Wed Feb 27, 28and March 1 and 2 yU ,ian H  nGrace  UyJ Roone y an d Frederi c Marc htoTH E BRIBE S T O TOKOR rle t Pilot s ove r Kore aCartoo coadd , Audre y Dalto n THEATRETues , Wed , Thur , Marc h 1 , 2 , 3CARME N JOXES I n  Cinemascop e an d Colo rN     Harr y B  afuateDorotU y Dandridij eComin g Si x Bridge s t o CrossTh eVanquishedTh e B    foo t Conatess aYOUN G tfOMENWoul d yo u lik e t o b e a  telephon eoperato r  Friday, Saturday , Februar y 25 , 2 6REA P TS E WIL D WIND I n  Technicolo rA  Drao u Starrin gJoa n Wayne, , Susa n Ha y ward , Ra yMilaiu J an d Paulett e Goddar dNew  an d Cartoo nSun , MOIL , Tueft , Fe b 27 , 28 , Mar lIrrin g Bertia   WHIT E CHRISTMAS   Al l i n Technicolo rStarrin gBin s Crosby , Dann y KayeRoaemar yCloone y an d Ver a Elle nDtene y Cartoonl d MSun  Shows  24 5 Cont N o exprienc 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so f An n Arbo r 3 5 t o 31Do n Swar thou t ha d 1 8 point s th e fixe t gam ean d 2 3 th e second  WHEN YOU R BO YTEASE S FO R AIt s a  fine  chanc e fo r you  to gve hi ttrainin g in the oldfashione d j, ian d wel l hel p you  n,  ,, ,, ,hav e saving s accoim u ai m mr j ln ,to  brin g in their moneyanc l mak e uposits  Start  you r childre n o n thi s jon  , tiO,tthe n encourag e regular savingTH E McPHERSO N STAT E BAN Kdeposit s u p t o 10,00 0 insijredb y ou r memberihi p in tkc Fadra J  Deposi t Insuranc e Corporatlo tnih d 3W  Over EijrhtyNin e Year s o f Sf Wagoner s Grocer yCOUNT Y HOSPITA LEver y Civic , fraterna l an d sociil rganizatio n in  the count y wil l 1 esolicite d fo r mone y gift s fo r ti ene w hospita l accordin g t o Jan v sRobb , chairma n o f th e club s an d o rorganizatio n committee20 0 ar e e xpecte d a t th e Founder s dinne r M  V i2  Th e driv e fo r fund s start s Ma r h 3  Th e hospita l employee s contrlbit  d ove r 6000 , th e averag e gif t b ein 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ClaraDolan at Dextex Monday The Dale Miller ladily called onMrs Warda Harwood in iiowellSaturdayJtfrs and Mrs, George Dagg srof Detroit spent the week end with Murray Dagg  The Carl BidwcL iamily of Brinton called at the Ben While homeSunday  Mrs Keith Ruegrsetfer and twochildren are visitinig her parents inGeorgia The Lee Laveys and Mae Metzreturned home from 3 week in Florida ThursdayThey called on the AtLees and Parkers who took them to the rich section of Palm BeachThen they called on the Fred,Reads Fred had had a lucky dayj the horse races They went to Miami Beach where the rich Jews liveThey also visited the Ellises and ,Jim Tinchers and went to the state j Fair They were entertained atdinner by the Tinchers at theirhome in Tampa zMrs Celia Nash entertained the members of the 4H Notes quartette and their mothers Friday nite The Earl Baughns, Bud VanNormans, Robert Seefelds and Lawresnee Baughn attended an vanniv  ersary dinner Sunday honoring thebirthdays of the Winston Baughns hPHONE UP8ail44WATER SYSTEMS PLUMBINGHinkefTRUCKS TRACTORS CAKSrlL D SMITH CO  JMfCH   H 632WINKELhAUS FLORAL COMPANY Phone 284 Callers at the J H Hooker home n Mrs  Baughnlast week were C W Hooker and Mr and Mrstf  Henaee andwie, Ann Arbor, Mrs Margaret Aid Mr and Mrs W H Meyer atten derma and sister of Detroit, Roy the ice review in Detroit Wednesj Carpenter and wfie of Ann Arbor dayT George Carpenter and wife of Ann  Arbor and the Bob Bennett family  Plymouth  rented fcyH W WYUEMICHIGAN ECIJROCERIES AND VEGETABLES STEER AND HEIFER BEEFFRESH SIDE PORK LbHOME MADE LARD 2 Lbs for  35c45c30cSOR1ERSITS HERE  Irvin Parker and wifevho live in the VanHorn apartmrots spent  the week end n Bay CityMr and Mrs William Lintnex , spent the week end in Cleveland where her father, John McDonnellsuffered a heart attackj The Eafl KimberLys of Willowi Village spent the week end at the Tom Ware home The South Putnam Farm Bureaumet at the Jack Hird home lastweek The Ralph Hall family spent Suniy with Leon Curtis family inWixom Loyd VanBlaiicum and wife called at the Bill Baughn home Sunday Saturday with Mrs Agnes Richardson and Mrs Lmis Gearhart, Mrs Celia Nash attended the wedding of Dr Lawrence Gearhart to Nancy Ann Spencer at the chapelat of Mich State College, Mr and Mrs tfford Miller and Mr and Mrs Dale Miller attended the bam dance show in Detroit on Saturday nightMr, and Mr Irvin Kennedy andMrs Dorothy Kennedy visited MrsHelen Kennedy at St Joe hospital Ann Arbor Thudav She junderjwent a second operaton SundayMrs Eleanor Ledwidge and JerrytheWiiliam Spencer family of j Whitmoxe Lake and Mrs, Leolaj Lavey oi Lansing were Sun day guests LotH Stackable and wife  i The, Merliiv Amburgey family  had dinner at Tourneys, Stok bridjge Sunday Emmett Widmeyer came homefrom St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor, Saturday ,George Meabn and wife spentthe week end at their cabin at Lov elfsSunday guests of the JamesWhitiey family were the JohnMcGuire family of Detroit, Mich,and the Robert Read familyThe 26 members of the CherubChoir of rtreCfongMi Church were I from coast to coastmaking exciting newstifemmrui ORLON nsWAf HAIUI 0HORTOOATWE PHIIGASTAPPAN WITH COOLITE SPECIAL LIMITED TIME OFFERJUgular PHct 00000Allowance for yo  rcngt 0000You pay only 00000Com In today Se this new and beautiful rangt madspecially for homti btyond the gas maim Ste am ing Cooliltt tho automatic oven pilot that doesvitgo taken to Detroit Saturday to seethe Shrine CircusVirginia VanNorman, Helen Reynoidat RosemaryWtyiey, Betty Seefeld, and fohfljBurg drove Mrs Raymonda Morris and hertwo daughters were n Ann Arbor j Saturday ITom Manion of Kalamazo spentthe week end with Neil Baughn ffiMrs Veronica Brogan Walkerwas taken ill with appendicitis Sun day and taken to Grace hospital, DetroitBorn to Hubert Ledwidge andwife of Royal Oak Sunday a son The Four Notes 4H Quartette fttitatfrt practical coat for the 1955 American way of life Perfect for everycoasfon on your busy schedule Now its goodbye to cleaning blls in ourDgJrtwtfgH luxurious wonder coat by Betty Rose Its machine wcaLe Uselukewarm water for less thcrtv5 minutes Set Dryer for no more than 15 minutes,r wash by hand and presto, a neweMhannew coat without shrinking, toss offfcwpf, r Anmnm n rlAltfntA tfljlnring ptqiTfJsjo ironing  no pressing Pashonfjgnificdhce with button trimmed cuffs New HolidayWhftt, Nude, Blue, Pink Sizes 8 to 18 ft Acrylic FibrBXCLUSIVELYOther Washable Shorties from 1095PEIRCE SHockey Appliance StoreMrs Norten Carr and daughter, , of Port Huron spent thetad at the Roger Carr homeaU fas, Clare MiUer andCtWl attended the ice review faCampbell an Arnoldwere in Ann Arbor Wedlhn Merwin worked on at t 4U o couple attended the dance at Mrs C H McRone Ha patient The Wte Junior Kingsthe county contest at How thJlchoof Saturday night given bw at McPherson hospital, Howell ters of Marion were entertained bclLthiajrek   5zL rv,Urch , t   sHlrfej 6auregard last week Mrs Tbressa Coyle attended a  Marya urCft Leslie Memtt and wife of How  shower for Mrs Joye Charbonneau Mrs G W Cark o Ann Arbor ellcalled on Mrs Jennie Devereaux ine Lynn Hendees, Lloyd HandSunday 40 were there wa, i Sunday guest at the Walter Sunday  MkhM PZ wf The p Bennett amily of Webb Clark home  Bom to Mr and Mrs Lawrence J l fP3T  erville were Sunday guests of the c J Clinton represented Pinok Baughn Friday at St Joe hospital, TO last weK AndneVCampbell fmy d ney at the Michigan Day Confer Ann Arbor, an 111 lb 10H oz son Allen Dinkel anrt Audrey KHkott The Kenneth Mohlmaus of River enoe at Howell last Thursday might Brian Neil  atttftfed the Citizens Mutual AttRoy Reason and wife, Ann Shir s  aiifh e IV H 3WrfeyTlfiej  Th far   f Mrs  Aim  Harri s t o Insuranc e Comnanv  iMimir le , Leota , Mr  an d Mrs  Jame s fiel d wer e Sunda  guest s a t th e calle d o n friend s her e Tuesday  i 8 reporte d sold  dance a t Howel  Saturda yBoy d an d Mary , Marily n Gusta f Alber t Shirle y home  Robert Rea d an d Arthu r Bulli s 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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>MTr  J7t THI HNCXOTT DISPATCH Wedaesday, February 16, 1955BASKET BALL NEWS As We Heard hMI 8 H IA A N Hit ft IS An examination of the sales tax 1 4th league game last Friday nightreturns from northern coupes r to South Lyon W to 49 They werebows the influence of the tourist behind at the quarter 12 to 10 but business there, Sales tax collections Jisd at the half 16 to 1S Baraeythere in Jun were 200 toSOO per Mllvoy was high for South Lyoneent higher than in January, I Jaa JJitk II Don Packer was high for uary sales tax collections for the 60 Pinckney with land Tom Wyhe Uattoiif ChurchThe Pinckaey Pirates lost their The Wet Maarion Church enter tained the Plainfield and ParkerCorners  Churches Friday Marys Catholic ChareRev Fr Albert Sdiaitt, PastorSunday Masses K ad 1000 aanNovtna devotions, Friday evening at 710Mrs Roberta Miller attended aj Confessions, Friday evening after Elementary School  CURREfriKINDERGARTENWe thank the mothers who atshower Friday for Marie Harwodat the home of Margaret DownsHowell The honor guest willnorthern counties were 1,832,359 had 1L Next week Pinckney, play at Boysville Their last home game eiJ married to Wendell Chubb ofLast June they were 2,912,478 f Senator Elmer Porter of Bliss i with Manchester Fob 25 Pink R lof ierd is an enthusiastic gardner and Mrs Britta Brash attended thePinckney Reserves lost thear 1 Xationa Hairdressers convention in2 tO U  Slmo If ierd is an enthusiastc gardn Xationa Hairdressers contends a large garden m tfie sumiwr ffamr42 tO U  Slmonson Wfts I Detroit 3 days last weekd hlh f Piacknty with 20 j The Marshal Meabon family wefe7th  Sunday dinner guests of the Georgeams No vena Devotions and Saturday from730 to 900 p m and Sunday before the 800 MassMeonouite ChurchRev Ezra Beachy, PastorS S SuptMorning Worship, ,Sunday SchoolYoung Peoples MeetingCottage Fellowship ServiceHe claims to have developed a new high for Piuckney with 20,tomato shaped like a football which Ou Thursday the is less acid than the ordinary kind J th graders played the team Meabons The highway auvocaWa are split rm those Derter grades and won SheridanHadley and wife of Jack Wednesdayover a plan to finance them One th ijamw The 7th graders won son t the week eml at the F L group want, a bond issue and the 21 to 18 Paul Russell was hiffh with Camburn home, other a pay a you go pUnTThe last VJhJMi raders, won 45 to 19 Mrs Esther G wants a 2 cent gas tax vhiL Denmt Clark mm Walter Each10001100 780800 refreshments and helped witth ourvalentine partyWe all had a guod time and received many valentines Timmy Sprout has uew overallsand shoes Tory Joneu father has a new atatSchmidts kitUu ranion wagonConnieaway Linda Clough fell and injured herknee Jeanne and Joie Kennedy wentsliding down hillDiana Roth has new shoeDebby Garr had u shot Saturday was the birthday ef Aeraham Lincoln We have eftea wetdered if his careeer had not bee eatoff in mid life if his popularitywould have held up as stroag as ithas Before his election te the preeiency he was an obur  fllteeislawyer who had triedfor public office several timeswas hardly in office whea thisnation was pLunged in a civil warNaturally he had most of the peoplebehind him as those who were agaia at him were classed anr upthe other, group led by Gov Will pjy Varsity iams favors a 4 cent gas tax ana a ryij25 percent weight tax The best bet yjisOn 4ts Michigan voters will find a high pev t  way proposition on the April ballot jjfcarywith some sort of a financing plan HiggsBingo is still illegal in Michigan Roweljbut seem to be flourishing around c,uk Detroit and Grand Rapids It is said  Grand Rapids bingo games turn up a million dollar a year businessCONSERVAtlON DBPtve dept ia taking a cemsua todetermine how many deer, were kill South Lyon VarsityPvey house  Gorton who hsa beerP Rev J W Winger Pastorfor Piuckney visjtiIltf at the Lawrence CamburASunday Sshocl v  2SO a mhome returned to Forida Sunday, g Morning Worship 145 a m The Myron Schoenhals family off Thurs night prayer meeting3 10 Akron, Ohio, spent the week end at at the church at 800g ig the Tom Ware home  Wed choir practice  780 p raQ1 Charles Whitehead and wife anrij7 Beatrice Lamborn of Gregory called0 at the L J Henry home Sunday 3 John Lundeen and daughter,Nan0 cy of Detroit were Sunday guests  of the Francis Shehans010 10 11Mcllvoy  , 5 19WeinburgerHock FG TPJ Mrs Ralph Hall was in Lansingmost of last week attending a mteetign of the Home Extension AdvisS1 1110TP 1220ad illegally during the regular sea  Root 4 10season One taken in 1952 showed Jones 0 0S500 killed illegally I  62,000 Boy Scouts , completed ckney4400 projects in, 1954 They includ ura  ed tree planting, woodlot improve nxpbellment, fire prevention and soil er Simonsonosteal lhmtnThe Martiny Dam on Winchester, White 3Lake is finiBhedjlt cost 16,000 and McUeer  0lloodg 2000 acres I South Lyon RgtrvMThe Michigan legislature last uournsyear passed a law protecting owls Molarrnderand hawks Last week Ur the first t uammon FG308 2 ory BoardThe Lonnie VanSlambrook familyattended the wedding of her brother Clarence Smith, in Detroit Saturday The Leland Line family wereenroute there when their car hit a on North Territorial Road near M36 West between Main andUnadilla StreetsRev Keith Ruegsegger, PastorSunday SchoolSunday WorshipYevth Group Evening ServiceThurs Prayer MeetingJr Choir Practice Wed 941 a m,1100 a m700 p m traittersPeace had hardly betn declaredI when he was asasainatei His partyarm  eager to punish the south for , , j  their revolt and extract their lastIOCindy Pummers grand mother is Pund of flesh To that end theymaking her a cow girl suit, jonu Taftch iu a utts paintWe are learning the namesmothwr and baby animalsFIRST GRADE NEWSWe will have a Valentine partlytoday We will have cup cakes and i took the vote away from the whiWji, pcoj of ihc south aaj put the wa nt, educated negroes in control wke lied by the carpet baggers whe fleekedthere from the north misgovern ed in every way immaginable aidiceice cream Our room mothers are MrsChamberlain and Mrs ParkerWe have a postoffice in our room,to ma valentines and also our own800 p ra Valentine boxes800 p m Robert Morse had company last 400 p m night They watched TV and had re780 p m ireshments  Jcit Ilendee has a baby lamb J Secretary of State Hare aas erIt had a broken leg H feed it dere4 all city tad towahi derlss looted the state treasuries Tkis wasthe cause of the solid south Preeident Johnson tried to stop the leting of the south and wai iwpeaeliedfor this Lincoln waa a kindly, witeman and would undoubtedly aave eposed congress in their raviekment of the south and il he aa4 lived he might have suffered i ment instead of JohnsoaUkiMattii, PastorSunday School 1000 AM milk from a bottleto dear th deadwood froilk from a bottleJennie Devine ha a calf a day voter registration books, ly tkeiris1045 A M ld It isred with a white face andwere 7JO P Ifwith broken pelvic bones, Lawain,23was unhurt , Mr and Mrs Jack Young enterFG TP tained the Jolly 18 Club of Gregory 1 3 Saturday nighttime since 1845 a group of sparrowhawks perched on the state capitol at Lansing   Michigan now has a second pinemartin shipped from Ontario Some deer starvation is reportedia tke Gladwin and Gladwin dig PeaveyhouseBowerHopeTaylorST MARYS ALTAR SOCIETYThe 2000 Canadian  geese who St M9 Altr Society met Febhave been wintering att Swan Creek  7thD at  formr LW1 home , f  Reportg on the Deanery 6 141 The Ray Burns, Don Bnms, Jack8 151 Young, Kenneth Fry and D Conk2 5  lin families attended the christening2 4 Sunday at St Francis Church, Ann0 0 Arbor of the infant son of James r 6 Burns Janice Burns spent the week endwith the James Burns family inAnn Arbor Alice Gearhart of Dexter and Nancy Darrow spent Sunday at theMark Nash home his wobbly legs Prayer Meeting 730 in ra calo Meakes twin brother rtnd j meant the names of ait perteas wkehave died or moved away TUaamounts to considerable ttt tke siffto lra4siter are home from the hospital districts and lends itsettST PAULS LUTHERAN CHURCH stevie cries more than Beth Carol, s persons have been known te vete Missouri Synod I 1  m,, mi w katino Sun1 useing the name of dead erMMRev Arnold Claus Iastor had company and went skating Sun1 Ofay, Regular services every Sunday at Kenneth Pilgrims aunt and uncle11  m   and son, Billy of Georgia, are visitSunday school wil be held for the jn m  v Ifirst time Sunday in the new church Robert Vedder visited his grand Feb 13th 10 a m Children of thei mother an gtayed al mght4 year old group agfl will be accepted We made Valentine mobiles ft all children of other agts are wel our motBers those who have moved Iron tfcfv O E S SWEETHEART PARTY The annual O E S Sweethearty lift  v I Report,, on the Deanerymeeting MK f8 llo , , w  n party was held Saturday night at i3ifu FOURTH ttKAfJBOu committtes have been prettybusy getting ready for our valentine party touay Mesdames Light and Smedley are helpingin Michigan still Isurvive as tracks Tanud Meidames Helen Young andof three groups were found last Tonn GenawweekNEIGHBORING NOTES Mr and Mrs Mort Cole of Grogory have gone to Florida A society members are invited toattend a sewing bee at the former Lewis home on Wednesday, Feb 16from 9 until A They can drop in at the  time 1 br SaturdayfarmThe Frank White family of Howell were Thursday callers at the Ben UC ha suPPerThe ProfWhite home  I dirtctd ,by f1 rgima , VanThe Mark Nash family called at m featured a ladies style rev ee Kenneth Zill home in Ann Arl Wl ,the mfn takin xthe part off th erson Lake 125 partook of the pot1 Wt iiav om Pletty alentinesThe progam on OU1 bulletin board They are foror our mothers district This is called eyeiiaggraves Now Secretary el ltatHare has also delivered an eUet ethe effect that not more tkaa kalfthe member9 of an electiea beaMcan i the same party This ie ai old law which has prtvieiftlfignoredBorn to Mr and Mrs CharlesSullivan Geraldine BarnumNorth Lake Feb 1, a daughterThe Walter Breuniger housesouth of Dexter was wrecked by fire last weekThere were 3 deaths at Dexterlast week Petter Andres, 81, Herman Elsasser, 72, and Mrs, Cather iae Carmody Shields, 53Guy Fuller and Emma Estleman,both of Whitmore Lake were marr After the business meeting slidepictures of Hawaii were shown by0 James DonohueUNION CAUCUSA Union Caucus will be held atthe Pinckney fire hall February 22at S p m to nominate a villageticket Committee Ben White and wife were inreview I The Red Book readers studiedabout the first horseless carriagemodefsnd an orange race stuntand illustrated the poem, RoadsbyThe balance of the evening was Rachel FieUi   IMrs Helen I We are sorry Becky Morris is iil Althoughhat announced a big ut ia tke armd fore th government umi te bedrafting about the Ramt ausaber ef men Of course many are leadedto lcplact men whose serviee tensehave expired and to maa tke bases to be set up in freiga counfrrieeFerinstance the new ones in Spain will 49,000 men The goveraaieitannounced a new draft plea byxsen wnue anu wuu wcc  ag spent in dancing, Mrs Helen we are sorry cBrighton Wednesday to attend tnej MUler ani Au Meyers calling,The and out of hool9th birthday anniversary of Jimrayi ,, ,,rQO K,T MrC TIIAV ramnhell Today is GeICITIZENS CAUCUS A Citizens Caucus will be held Atied by Rev Bckard at Dexter last th Pinckney fire hall February 22week  at 400 p m to nominate a villageCommitteeThe Dexter PTA Assn now has ticket157 members  3liss Mable Hart,  teacher in theFowlerville school for 26 years died Feb 8 eThe Knights of Pythias Society CARD, OF THANKSI wish to thank the Ladies AidSociety aad all my other friendsat Chelsea is being reorganized Two inmates at Cassidy Lake ranaway last week They stole a car at ness Chelsea and anther in Ann Arbor1 for the calls, card,s flowers and other tokens of kindly interest whichmy recent weeks of ilMrs George ThompsonCARD OFwerecaught at Pigeon Mich  j wigh t0 thank my MmiM andghton has passed an ordinance the Pincklley businessBrighton has passed an ordinancepairing all autos and truck, to 0ES Cha UT U d stop at raildroad crossings there Jn t Lodge No76 for their manyofThe Lake Construction Co a pavconpern on Chiison Rd, lost thown me at their buildings by fire last week of wifelued at 25,000 tr h forgOttonandtime of fcind RCts nevthe Chilson prison camp, was picked up at Howell a couple of hourslater the same night  Bob Davis, the Consumers Power James Murray DaggCARD OF THANKSI wish to say many, many thankvu y, ui v,iBuCrB irowcr kindnes is greatly appComply w at Howell lias been  lnd wSTalway  rSIiberedtamnsferred to IoniaJTheodore Cur th c q Ch h  Auarfliiry ti of Lansing succeeds him at How ti of Lansing succeeds him at How 0KSf 3 Gifhf pkneyW u   v L V 11  Lkkfcland , Kings Daughters,TTie old ten cent barn at Howell TuscUy n,ht omens Bowlingis being torn down by the cPhtrsons who own it and the land will and allto mention for the host numerousof cards,is9th birthday anniveraary of JimrayBidwellGeorge VanNorman was in Saginaw on business last weekOlin Robinson jr and family ofAnn Arbor spent Saturday at theOlin Robinson homeLecer McAfee attended a Fordmanagement banquet Saturday niteat Hotel Statler, Detroit Frank Clark and wife of MilfordjwereSunday guests of the Winston BaughnhonieT  Mrs Weltha Vail and Mrs RoseHendee were, Sunday guests of theLynn Hendee familyMike and Terry Me Go wan of Pontiac spent the week end with MrsThersa CoyleThe Dale Robinson family of Lakeand were Sunday guests of the RexHendeees Mesdames Dolly Baughn andi FriyBetty Seefeld were in Lansing Friday L J Henry and wife, Gerald Henry and Rev Winger called on MrsMeda Henry at University hospit al, Ann Arbor, last weekTony deFillippi and wife of CastTawas spent the week end at thejJKanojTShirey home Mrs deFillippi is just oufoTBffyf3ityhospitalwhere she spent 10 days after suffand brick buildings replaced thtmBack in the horse and buggy days you could stand your horse in therefor 10c Peed was extra It wouldU4 aHont SO horn Mrs Loraine TansleyUBEAKY NEWSThe Altar Society of St taryff y StMaryrchurch have donated the second editlaads lumbar yard  office was n 6ffice was pA imr  Sheenarfs bookLifenothing was taken but an macaing and othar articles Linden toUrsa smashed and paint smeared tttooT bondAbaratn waa in Onwd 8000tost week 88 totkkm OP IU ering a back injuryRalph Hall and wife attended thewedding of Howard Hall, son ofMr and Mrs Stanley Hall of Bay City to Betty Jones at Detroit Saturday night Mrs Rosa LaRose, Mr and MrsVince LaRost and Tony deFillippi and wife called on the formers father, Ben deFillippi at St Joe hospital Ann Arbor Sunday and also onAlice Mitchell and Emmett Widmeyer who are patient thereThe Cleo Curtis family of Plymouth and Mrs Dale Curtis and sonof Uvonia spent Sunday at the Ralph Hall ho meClifford VanHorn and wife were gmsssSTthe Keith Perryfamily at ColonThe Don Griffith family of MtPleasant spent the week end at theJoe Griffith home and with them4nd the Otis Mattesons took In the Ice review in Detroit Sunday 9The Harold Porter family withMaeon Lewis faraiy of Aan ArborMnr 1fct uJMiiiiii la t muaic was by Mrs Eloyse Campbelland Sheridan Hadley George which it will take men up Ie IIyears of age Many of these kavebeen deferred for college, industrial, hirthdjiy He musTbV his mothers and agricultural reanons er hriL v  mt they became fathers The lastDAVID MOWERS JRDavul Mowers jr,4, son of Mrand Mrs David Mowers of BentleyLake Road died at McPherson hospital, Howell Thursday The funeral was at St Mary9 Church at 200 p valentine  j We enjoyed the play given by the6th grade They all did well FIFTH GRADEOur Valentine party was a bigsuccess We thank the committeefor their fine workm, Monday Rev Albert Schmitt We thank Mrs Beck and Misofficiating Burial in St Marys Nosker for special help Also RickyCemetery, Surviving are his parents j NoskerI Our double division problems arehaTd71mtwearegetting gootianthem as1 are now 376 men in ion There are 40,179 in the stateavailable for draft There are 12,M918 years old, 11,162 19 years eld amd 18,175 20 year oTA The other aggroups are much smallerisrothersaftd HOSPITAL NEWSThe McPherson Hospital personel Butch Nosker was winner in thewere the first to report in the drive j spelliig bee with Kaye Wylie andfor funds for the new hospitalTheyfor funraised 5,120 which was 170 Theaverage contribution was 150 Karen Singer runners upWe thank all the mothers for theoookies for our party and MrsPalmAll the fund raising committees  mer for the orange juicsare invited to attend a Citizens Committe dinner March 2 About200 area residents are expecrtedCOUNCIL PROCEEDINGS February 8, 1955Regular meeting village councilcalled to order by President Dinkel  Present Shirley, Read, Clinton, andKennedy Absent Swarthout andMotion by Read supyurtwi by Kenney to aow Kings Daughters spaceon upper floor of the fire hall to store their hospital equipment alsoto donate expense of bidding Btorage cabinets Motion carriedMotion to allow following bill Our Michigan Unit is comingfine Mrs Kellenberger4 brought usfour books on Michigan We thankktrMrs Miller thanks her clas forthe gifts and cards It was nice tob so remembered  SIXTH GRADEWe had a unit on Canada andChuck Willis and Rusty VanNormantaught it to us It was very inter The government ot Franceagain and things art iaWethink their system iswrong Their premier who eorrat ponds to our president is ot elected for a term of yearg but esrifas long as a majority of the asiaav by votes for him or his measareaJChe gets an adverse vote he is 9mof office As France has abeut 18political parties most govemstesrtsare coalition ones and seldoauemdure Ion This condition will prefcably continue to exist in Fraeeas long as they continue under tfcetepresent form of of government Michgan Democrats seem W Bgetting into difficulties tftroffcsome of their appointments t tellauto license plates This is eoatrtiltsting we also had s Ann Hallman and JoAnn StoebecMildred Ackley, postage  375 Roya Valentine for Princess Ann saw 20,000 Leagues under the Seaat the State Theatre, Ann Arborltwas very niceSome of the 6th grade gave ai eerestraining him from sellingplay for all the grades It waa Al plates on grouadsit gav His aajtm i by the secreikegon an auto dealer got the jet The other auto dealers went mtcourt and got an injunctionJudge Noel Fox, a WilliamRobert Egeler, marshal salary 8500 Councilman, Read, Shirley andKennedy were appointed to investi gate the cost and need for a fulltime, marshal, deputy or night watchman Motion to adjourn carried Mildred Ackley, village clerkO E S CALENDARFeb 18Initiation 8 p mFeb 24 e to 8 p m Spaghettiupper at temple Adults 100 andchildren 75 cents Proceeds for theWorthy Grand Matrons Heart FundK1WAN1S DINNERThi PTnclcttey KTwamT Club tnjoya chicken dinner at the CongIChurch Tuesday night Ater the bus toes masting Rev Thomas Toy ofChelsea showed tildes of Cornwall,Iads   aad We will have some Interestingentertainment for our valentine party We had three experiments onelectricity by Mike Rookc We were very much interested in it Many ofthe students are now making telegraph sets   We learned how to work with decimals Friday in arithmetic We thank Mrs Tasch for the lovely cards Our party started with a masquerade The pupWgues5r the firstfour Then we played One MinutePlease Then The Names theuences Tair Truth ofThe coramittae Tomy f Karl Burg waa akk kst wmk wfthKennedy by tattfafk fair trade advantage ovfr tfceTasame thing has happened i Iklacounty where John Weise, a yton ttito dealer got the jo Haer auto dealers there raft a pretest sdv in the Brighton yayer nd tpealed to Governor Williams asa Secretary of State WareMrr Eleanor Ladwidga aai wmJerry, were in Whitmore  LajpfOThe Waltep Clarkmett Claries of Howell aa4Ed Claries of Aan Aithe hockey game thervday nightr   , Wfrdaatrtiy, Febroar y 16 ,4l OPIRATIS FO RPINNII S A DA YCOLORE D FABRIC SSTAYSPARKL E FRES HWHI N YO U DR YWIT H EARSA  testwiel l i s befe o n  th e Floy d ov t farm  in HOWBUL,MICHGAK B THE AWhitma nr  Fky d   m  Maifcn  Wer , TW  Fb  1 6 1 7  Th e Wh  schoo l debftt g tea m aiJa y an d Brno  Sinatr aha  wo n a  wal l plaqu e donate d b yDetroi t Fre e Press Mr s Philli p Sprout , president,co nducte d th e King s Daughter s meet ing 1 Thursda y a t th e hom e o f Mrs Norma n Reason Mrs  Ja y Sheha n die d a t he rhom e i u Rocheste r Feb  8Sh e wa sTherea a Ree d o f Dexte r township W  H  Clar k i s working  a t statio nfo r Jame s Marti n wh o i s ill   Friday , Saturday , Februar y M  I tJea n Simon , Ror y Calhoti nu, 1OUNG AT HEART A BULLET IS TeefaniMtor  In Technicolor1  also1  TARGET EARTHCartoon Satqndtoy, February 18 19 ,Feature Sun Mo Tuefltf  20, 21, 22WEST OF ZAN1BAR ,i  TechnicoloralsoJESSE JAMES WOMEN5In TechnicolorThe Plnxkney Independents beatWtbberviTle here Saturday 30 to 26Don Swarthout got 18 points and Sun, Mrtiu, Tues,, Feb 20, 21, 22The Masons stage a stag card1 Matinee Sunday 20 p m cont at their hall Saturday night Ross  VUt VisionRead is chairman  IrYing Herlins There has bei n upheaveVt the  WHITE CHRISTMAS j Mich State San Dr Pat OBrien of Al n TechnicolorDetroit who i on the Michigan  nState Sanitarium board charges can   Gbyt DHny KayeRosemaryhospital is making no cures because Clooney and Vera EUeft its head is not a TB specialist  CartoonHuntiey is the present head athe  , ,      Vernesday, Thursday Feb 23, 24 John Waynein n, Mo  Tues,, Fb 20, ,Stewart Granger, Grace Kelly and Paul DouglastoGREEN FIREin Cinemascope and ColorNovelty  News Cartoonsinstitution Wednesday, Thursday, Feb 23, U VPUSHOVERithFred MacMitrray introducingKim Novak Dorothy Malone , Phil CareyNovelty News CartoonSYLVAN THEATRE  Chelsea, MiciiiganFriday, Saturday, January 28, 29ISLAND IN THE SKY1 Cartoon Friday, Saturday, February 18, 19Coming Drumbei with Carmen BENGAL BRIGADEJones In TechnicolorA Western Starring Rock Hudson, Arlene Dahl and Ursula05Latest NewtNotes of 48 Yearc AgiLent bejian WednesdayThe ice harvest is about overTheLkeand ice houses will be filledby iMu end of the week  uruia iBon, to X Wilson an1 wife m, wS  I fll  on Jan 24, a son I Arbor Sunday j 2 CartoonsBurchiel entertained a number The James Whitlev family were Sunday, Monday, February 20,21of fnends Friday evening F Sunday visitors at the Robert Read   DEEP IN MT HEARTj  home,  I In Technicolorvmigp ivvrtisun savs I A IVIUSJCSI Starrinffhow Cartercars at the ccago The houseon the Fred Fuller Jose Ferrer, Merle Oberon, Helen farm on Bentley Lake road cat  Traiibel, Walter Pidgeon, Pauln  , ire Tuesday noon It was savedThe TT al and Suest targ Tony Martini U Chel ea 3 h   Ve moved Howel an Pinckney fire depts j Aim Miller, Rosemary Cloontyrv T ,   Keneth Nicholson has been ill 1 Tues, WedTThurs Feb, 22, 23, 24r,  Jonson is working in the m a Detroit hospital  PASSIONWvi, Commercial Bank Alex Chanyi ,s R padent at the j In TechnicolorA Drama StarringCornel Wi,de, Yvonne Deah ad Lon ChaijeyCarton, Bone BattyiJ Detroit United Railroad has MePhers0n spita, Howollthe YiantiAnn Arbor  nt from Detroit to Jack NOTICEn YOUR DEALER or a ulit ,  Joe MarshSwifty GetsSlowed Down  iy Finher has a short oePt of making a bip fu over i jit iirnl reallv hi the roof Tiotiiin This ticket ,c frontr  wn e Jil y parking tickef i1 kidstpolicenwt  cc itfit  Mii tJ wnt near a hy Iiom where I sit jiinwnng to ,f fV or to aB r5r e car ll1 fusions can make wvyn p Tffewaa a bifi signwayinfjfOvp ii silly Another way tolook4 R rUKKisu and hed only u,if111 iOT twenty minuies,,,, BuwiifTf to Tratilc Court, whrchow hn hadrit , io any ish is to makei ouipn a qucKtionof 1 For i jf heer WorthwhileReading drivel1 in ivn the i arj,  i  for your whe familyIn the worldfaffious pagesof The Christian Science Monitor Enjoy Erwin DCanhams nevyest stories, penetratingnationql and in teroational news coverage,fiovvtodo features, hQmjmaking ideos Every issue brings you helpful easytoreod articles   You can getthrs international dei4y newspaper from Boston  kry  mbil,1 Without rcharge 1 i  ldl Hand after this date I will be Sport nW  H Placeway as erected an responsible for no debts except Coming Njihev yjjHnnll on his farm This is , tnosr frmtrcted by myself p 5th a5the others blew down SigiedDaT Meabon M, Man Tele entertained Lui it and Klia Claire McCluskeyfcola Muran and Helen Reason at herhiiK Monday nightIVioU Peters entertained th WI C ai hei home Monday night There will be a 30 gate social a,the JVrry Towle homo Peb 22ndMrs James  ul died at her home ast f town   n, The fmieralis FridayThe Ladies Home Missionary Sicty have elected the following olficer Prc, Mrs Ella JacJtsonVice Pit Mrs Thomas Buachie4Sec,Mrs Frolic jriines, Treas, MrsHelen  Teeple  Chajitain Mrs, John  Cadwell     Wind, White Christmas A Bullet Wm Eisele has moved from his Jamrbtt the Dexter Roaii S tte oldjCbb farm itfherfeWWill wpr ryH trcrcharge UsefiecbuI poh beloW to sfart youn 6 subserrpti6n    f Hr tte olpr the Portage Lake Land Company A wolfe was shot near Chelsea inashtenatftounty1 iwV welktOWill GardnernTten A saw mill has beenSet woods on the,, o   f TheChrisfidhScienceMonftor f  j jgj  One, NorwoyStreet  2li 1 clmttij rMrs kahilis Lotigllfthson Sunday1  ln tarhierVPlease tnd ther SStl Oiir No 1 War i  r    isr  G Webb Vice Pre,rHoff Sec, Mary GToirt Gera DM jTi  The Al Fresco11 Cf1 efat Jffcs Roclie hofne Saturday , Roche presided MartClihibtt won1  i the touch contest and Jofe Morrfsfey, r,, Grace Gardner put on a 1 , lpiIMta,rni , p  itlipreventa war Sir  a poiicy of doing aBit eaa prevent a war Simultaneously it 13 maintalnlnf  Xtf M possible the kind of economy that i,n iti the pastyUMteifrtok   JAcontribution to them bf tbfv9r J     I , JjJUty  modern deyelopnientaj oiother nwfll     to  ct  I s tha t th e vas t bul k f  ilHPPtoU t b e move d o n rail t   lJtU ,C    1    V  H  Or an d afte r thirf  date , Febrtfar y  1 , 1355,  I  Willftoi 1 ie 1 rteiponsibedr cohtrattp i by ni y  Josej u , tr  B, 4,  j  Charade s The  next 1 meeting   KilHa m Doyl e hona e f    Marin e PF C Pau l Salyer , sa n o f  w   Mrrf r Torbe t dlye r o f  rioNV Hi Inchon iit  aervitig  wltJi 1  i iptoductto n o f heav y good g require danciVi    of railroa dhi t tha i JittOtt  Amrrir a shoul d giv e ful ltha t ful l efficiency , i    ra n   r t k     ,i   i wuiMianui Ove r EigtyNin e Year s,carrie d lf e  rw rip 4 ,,  4 M      iaj ,T7if iw ,fftrmMtdTH ROUSHJ PfNCPEB Y DISPATC H Wednesday , Ftbwary16 L IM SLINGERI EGENT S FURNISH1 NCANNE D GOOD SGROCERIE S DUpatckCias tA d o f Man a   OTI  s llaT  flowett  ftt ttctaI,  MMrs  Thoma s Bonne r ha s bee n ul eectet i presiden t o i txi c L iCount y VYomeiV b Iteyuwuu i LubAJessdus s u , e  v  ,Bonnei  un d Mis s Florenc e l Jreus atitade d tii c Deser t Briiig i punse r Vy d  b y th e Tow n an d Countr y Garde n Club  The  part y wa s hel d a t th e hoin e o f Mrs  JohnBeatt y o n Cac doni a St  in  Howell Mrs  Thoma s Bonne r ha s returne dt o  For d Hospita , Detroi t fu r furthe rtreatment Dal e Meabo n U  bac k fro m Nor folk,  Viriniu , H f iviulisU u in  tis eMarine s bu t ma y uo t b e calle d fo r1 1 severa l nWnha ft  Pvt  Leonar d Seotty  Barret tao t aj t For t Leonar d Wood , Mo  a sw e state d las t w e e h bu t a t For tKruix , Kentucky Bo b Barbe l an d Bo b Hardin g o fPinckne y lef t lo r arm y dut y Wed nesday  Other s wh o wen t wer e An thon y LaFata , Brighton  Joh ns , Milir d an d Harr y Brow nllSHOE SDRYGOOD SKENNEDYS  GENERAL STOREFLOWER S FO P 4L I OCCASION Sfro m Born t o Gera d Swarthou t an d wif eArbo r wit h hi s bac k in  rWINKELHAU S FLORA L COMPAN Yfhon e 28 4 H swel ls  siROCERlE S AN D VEGETABLE S  t  STEE R AN D HEIFE R BEE FFRES H GROUN D BEEF  3  LBS PORKSXCSAfif cBEE F 1OASTS HOUJSTER90cMl   n  , and E d LeFevre , Howell Mrs  Stanle y Dinke l ha s bee n na me d  Re d Cros s chairma n fo r Putna mTownship Ther e wa s a  chang e in  the funer  w   a i arrangement s o i Elme r Bu m wn uMl  burne d t o deat h a t hi s hui m a t Riv ersid e as t Tuesda y nitfht  Th e iurn rora l wa s a t S t Stephen s chuiv h a tI u Hambur g Saturday , Deaccmct sQliv e Robinso n officiating  Buria l in  Rowlan d Cemetery , Roya l Oak   Mr  aA d Mrs  Georg e Dag g o f D e  troi t spen t th e week  eml wit h thei r 1  S  son , Murra y Dang 1  Th e Merwi n Campbell s wer e Su n  da y dinne r quest s o f th e Georg eHarden s o f Portag e Lake Mr  an d Mrs  On a Campp l cal l e d  o n Mrs  Mam e Sheha n in  DixU r Sunday Env t Widmaye r wh o hur t hi s vbac k a t th e Chryse r provin g groun d  a t McPherso n hospital , Howel,F n a  C K ,i sea j s a t St  Jo e hospita,An n  day , a  son , Stephen Mis s Luc y Jeffreys  called o n Mrs Mam e Sheha n a t th e Elizabet h  Stepto e hom e in  Dexter  ftWdiw ia, day   Wayn e Car r spen t th e week  end in1 Por t Huro n witt h hi s wif e an di daughter Th e Alber t Shirle y an d Leonar dLe e familie s spen t Sunda y a t th eDary l Shirle y hom e in  LivoniaTh eRober t Ambure y famil y spen t th eweek  end there  Th e Andre w Campbell s ccalle d o nth e E d Howie s in  Howel l Sunda yan d wit h the m o n Kath y JIwl e a ta t Mellu s hospita l Brighton Th e Her b Palme r ji  famil y o fFlin t wer e Sunda y guest s a t th eMaynar d Clar k an d wif e o f Ma 1choate r calle d a t th e Walte r Clar kCLir k hom e Friday Th e Marti n Ritter s wer e Saturda yevenin g guest g o f th e Howar d Read sMrs  Ree  Gudith , Mr an d he r famil yth a christenin g o f Lyn nlighter , o f Mr  an d Mrs   a t St  Franci s Churc h iniSunda y an d ha d dinne r MYRONHUGHESLine Plumbin g Fixture san d StropHe Efeetrt aHatersQmvtete  Uns ofW  Instal lWe Servic eHON E UP8311 4WATE R SYSEf    r  iiinkefru i  s ru ACTOR ca sP IJSEL L D  SMIT H CO    i  MICH    ri  1632bH  WWYU E 1K  i ftttrni  r v r    rp    aPRTLENTE WA T  tH E PiKCKNE f Lemulaaki  calF red  B4     Sunday ,y  V  1t T8  ElQri L tA raer MLii i   Anii c ForcrtA sel f o n in d oi l     tijulaf  1 lieata r blovc r  c d Ai r i  w iujf s   or e ai r Uu n oclijii y 1 fwer e in Clark w a a  Detroi t on  tcMarti n an d wif e o f Ypsi ie d o n Mrs  Mar y Hof f an d z  tln d wife  o f Ypsilant i orotTiy  Dnikel  wit h Mrs itterfifl u of  Stockfaridjr ckson  Thursday ima n famil y w th e Russel l Glo srvill efamil y, M MUS r B f to  FINfeAH  ORCHBTO ASPONSORE D B f ST  MARY S CHURC H TheSunda yomeMr s A s , J oMrs e l attendfe J th e Mducer s banque t a tChares  Smit h an da  th e to 1 2 O n U3 INo w FurnacoVvp e 4wa yHeatExtract,r       iS inof e hea t radiM i   surfac e  reduce s chimnc v Piui t los s u p t o48  Patentedautoirnti c Air Feed  cupphesccr r  t amoun to f ai r t o burne r  U  I I Kme s    givc i highes t vy,,  burninrrefficiency     tufa s bMok e int ohea tPLU S 1 5 othe r outstandin gfeature s tha t mak e the  Qiae rSupreme  today s mos t mod er n Oi l Heater  I t i s s o goo 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sleep rfiiddit DRUGSTORE,y Vlli wour fr Wi ih Mif purho of a hold yimQStfit aiirfii4M firtilJ toUj f i ,,T Hockey AppBtace Start vt6fAV vTH E PINCKNE Y DISPATC HAc t no w a no n a  bran d ne wHOOVE RTUPLEACTIO N CLEANE RM4 l IKComplet e wit hcleanin g tool sRegular  Pric J90Special Price 95You ,v 1295qndy0U9,,the famous cleaner everybody knoweverybody wantsLOW DOWN PAYMENT EASY TEAMS Wednesday, Psbniary H,THANKS FOR TBB PROOF1 OF YOUR GOOD FAITH THE BUSINESS PR0FE4 ONAL CORNEIWo want oar customer to know howthey axe saying to other people abort our services The reaulti new eui  much we appxeeiat the kiad Iking gratifying Indeedtomers and new buiinetaia veryWe pledge you our continued efforts to earn good will, from you and from everybody who comes to us on your r recomejulation First National Bankuncv Ail saer Federal fouperviniouut i wiiiraU Kvscrvei and Federal lpotit orporatiuiuInsured U ucfcacc I,  The Pinckcey SanitariumRay M Duffy, M D1 Pinckney, Michigan Daily 1100 A M to 200 P M Except WednesdaysMOD, Tues, Fri, Sat, 700 to 800 P MDr G R MeGloskey DBNTfiT112 V2 N Michigan  Ave, Telephones Office Residence 81 iKnings by Appoin Unwell, Ritter TVJSalesServiceRADIO ft TELEVISION 8ERVKB Prompt and CourteousPhone UP 85541 125 Webster StPinckney, MichiganifuNERAL HOMEDon C Swartfioiit UireclorModern EquHONE V I 83172FredCReJekiof29 Sr0,000OPTOMETRISTEye ExaminationsWednesday and Saturdayby Appointment1H2S ChiLson Itoad, jmi V of Ihone Brighton AC 74411 IHONR V V 83221LuUW MlWASHINGS Woman will do wakings reasonable, girl lJ want, workafter school and SaturdaysMother helper or babv itter 1 jPhone UP 8 9908r, oALlvlOIl Barrels  Yu Mtat beat m prices Dick CampbellPhono LP 8 3136WANTED Experience dresuuaking1 and sewing in gwieial, reaiow able lates 2042 BearJaley RoadPhone UP 8 3329  Office 2VilfiSiWw ASSOCIATErANllsf ,ri ,d River HJW , Michigan OiiuulHow,biAuctioneer Lloyd HendeeLivestock HairiingVfiki Tripk Made to Detrofucaerai TruckingHONE V P 8M4Hcssr J GarrComplete Insurance Coverage PHONB UP8133Call FowlervJlle 22GKGArnoldONLY A HOOVER pete the deepdown rug dirt cut  cnnse only a Hoover heUs, IF 1 y ps, OS UcleanIT you want to keep your rugs freahand bright    free cf girma    free of moths   and w  tnnnpy on thecleaner that will do ii, fake nrivantage of this special offer row ieta brand new Hoover TripleAclioa clnnriRr complete with cleaning toolsfur the price 0 the cleaner aloneThis offer fora limited time only This ijtfie big offer Garry Mootalks about every Monday 00hU CBSTV network VANTED To iive LessonsChina Painting at 321 West St, Uuwell Mrs Mari WnkPhone 937R 1  in233 Unudllla Si Pinckney, McWatch Re pairingGoki SffbnpiWaiChes, Wcrtch Bcmdsjewel Handltiadd Father BilUolds Gemetery MemorialsPrices Ypu Can Afford TJ l3 MiliOii MichiganMilford Granite WorkiReal slcileFarms, Homes, Lnke Property Business Opportunities , Your ptperiv VVKh Mif jfaid ReasonBroker  209 North PeartPHONE U P 84166THE LAVETf HARDWARE    isifFOR 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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>Wm i ,, TJF  ,   T tfK  79 TBS PINCKN1TftAlMichigans legislatureone went ahead to stay i starts to years beset by ghost ofold isus and the birth of new j w  the the mam probtan Tupper  Milea were The Pinekney firates were beat AlNBCHBNDfe3ten by the league leading Dexter Droadnftotftoi Friday night my a The  aeon of 69 to 41 Piaey led for Haines, f  th e firs t 2 minute s the n th e Dxead,Abe l Haine s o f Pinckne y to Heone taxpayersH  i tcos t o f tdu p test  year wit h ab  t h d  ah toe14 to  16 scor   Do n3 , bert J   B0DMr i  A J  Sehende n o fT had 6 , Ji m I in 0  p , T e brj s costum e waa asurplus btt t th e roa d ahea d i a ver ytey  t         ne y pay s Sout h Lyo n her e Feb  11, j     , , ,Go  Wnilam s progra m forcast 8   tfnekne y eee  los t 5 3 j  wit h ful l lengt ha  MkK,00 0 deficit  Th e   to  jim Knight MO Lonnie Huh TSL thl  had IS and 11 point for the asoft drinks, hotel rooms Vtrsityit wants a orporat Ux The business r 0is due to be extended xnot raise nough money Hi ,i says no matter  xP1 the tfoa8Umer Hollingaworth 0It in the long run H 0  h  state polic e ,  J  0FG T P621 33 ral length , train  Awit h wWt e sequi n crow achin g sequin  i n th e boditf edress  Sh e carrie d a n orchi dwhit e praye r boo k fo r a bTh e mai d o f honor ,Singer , siste r o f th e bride , wligh t blu e princes 8 styl eo f ballerin o lengt h an db t Wednesday, Februar y 9 , 195 Churc hMary s Catholi c Charc hRev  Fr  Alber t SCJUBIU , Pasto ri  Sunda y Masse s 80 0 an d 100 0 ajn ,Noffa a devotions , Frida y evenin ga t 7t0 ons, Frida y evenin g afte rB  Devotion  an d Saturda y fro mt o  90 0 p  m  an d Sunda y be th  80 0 Mass 0th e gmaterial  He r bouquet  wa srose s an d carnation s wit hi n  feathe r flower s o f th e sam e  caf r a  plimi t se t o f 6 B mile sbankin g Com  Evelan dt k  resource s reache d   lajr t year , a n in ,  13 7 millio n ove r 1953 socia l securit y legislatio n f mu  benefit s i s ex  Moshe rt y  usnviv     , Mile sTh e ffair  Employmen t bil l woul demploye r fro m refusin ghir e o r fir e an y perso n o n acdt f race , colo r o r crfced jfr r to  has lMtaea d     FC r Tp to  axUA d unemploymen t ben  Wakefiel d 0fro m 8 to 51 weens The brides maids were , 6 6JHill and Alice SefcewU   Varsity TG TP, Pinckne 7 H that of the matroti5 io i their flowers we5 10 ion wiu feather flow 1  The flower girls were1 3, Harding of4 16, Singer, Dexter and Catoury Meanonite CharchEar Eira Beachjr, PastorS S Supt  Walter EachMorning Worabip 1000Sunday School 1100Young Peoples Meeting 730ttage Fellowship Service800ilCfearch h W Winger, PastorSchool 930 a nu Worship 1045 a mBight prayer meetingat the church at 800 ir practice 730 p mtitles Charch eat between Main andtrnadillajtreeto Keith Rtfegegger, Pastorv Sunday School 945  m1 Sunday Worship 1100 a m 1 Youth GroupyeU 800 p m800 p m0 o ers were yellow md bronze mums L,LgjJ00 was his TC90 McGrefW C 1Iany  Otherfor benefits and medicalor disabled worker  isunfish found in aMichigan lakes arejcperhnnted with for theit of transplanting them toother lakes They are as big  LavalliKrulr 0 in tiny baskets0 j Lawrence Schenden best man art0 brotbersr Matynfew and12 Schenden ushered They wore blue 8 suits with white buttomairs   i WJ11  Miss Louise Bretz of Brigttfcn Wfa4 had charge of the guest book lw gj PU1 wedding breakfast and rcpSa0 were at Pine Ledgt Counfay Clcb 8 Brighton Th brides costume lorFG TP4 traveling was a navy bhM siiit t 11 with matching, f leather puVs andt g li shoes   Both young people are grmou pe LakeEkneatsrySchstl Rhoda Baxters cow stepped 0Bchicken Don Pesola has a new bicycleLmda Rhodes visited in Ann Arbor this weekend Carol Tauriainens aunt and unclefrom Detroit visited them John Walton had company overnight Saturday We are so glad GaryluTTedge iaback in school again Florence Utley wilt be back thisweek too She was in the hospitalbut is better now Shirley Hileman has a new sweaterfor her dolLTHIRD GRADBeth Minock got a new baby brother last Saturday night His nameis Bruce Alan He weighed 6 pounds Don LaBeHe made a tomahawkJohn Wilson brought some piecesof turquoise and petrified wood toschoolThere was a fire at Donna Kellers last Thursday On Sunday Christine and Catherine Buda went to a ski towSECOND GRADlfiRicky Bloxom is is feeding birdsduring1 tho winter J0111 EU h An has a new ahirt andi Mn  Ldder 1 new socksJimmy va trails father attendedA inceti i Detroit Tues evening, j Lilly lvy has new comba butsand m glovesMauaret Ackley brought siwo The press got ahold tf ftman interval story last weekwould lead one to believe wegone back to the old hickory slickschool days when a teachers statequalification was ability to Hek stuffing out of the pupils Hie dJ President Eisenhower deUveMi of jtheufiiojg jgajch itwas received over the radio at ftfcaReece, Michigan school lase WQgat, a 14 year old girl taM loud during the broadcast aa4it punishment saya she was tity tacopy the presidents entire fMkjfcin longhand 8he finished the ftbut it took 6 days There, weW 7700 words Then she wretrf a letterto the president rvprWvisg aimfor making such a long speechTkepresident sent har a letter atogy This mad the frontThe school principal did not rlishall this publicity H ays it is al Iwrong he told her to make am outline of the speech This i8 IecttSj the burn after the hrs is stolesfor its a fact that denials nevercatch up with the original itatfnent In our day the usual peMUy was to make the offender write aIwont whisper on the blackboard HOTA couple of weeks ago the legislature was asked to pass a bill to require th iUnivrgiran and10 0The dapt is purchasingOO more x    ioi atei of Ptockney high cliooL Tbe4TB o Uad foi recreation pur rr j 4 robm i in the army at El Paso, JI  Ta where the couple will reside I  until bis discharge when tkey wi11 X tljiuro t JWnckneygnnrtbff of Nare njw  aire th , g ftbran Wire fmed 2280 lastweek lorfefingbeer cans at Flet Fri, Feb 11 Sith Lyek hereFri, Feb II BoyiTille there MAJtRIBD SATURDAYMarried Saturday eveningKeith ftuegsegger at hisMoihNkteD AJpna,last week MRB MARTHA AGN18 DAG  Jtoyce Fuhrman daughter3716 eoyottes, 627 bob Mrg Martha Agnes Dagg, M, Mrs Alfred Fuhrman trtJbouhtied in Michigan at wjje of Murray Dagg, proprietor of  Jr, son of Mr and Mrrwitlvv, the Gulf Service Station her was  Only immediate mem OAS conservation law violations kiued tarly Tuesday morniag whea, Uy were present  wert tried in Michigan in her car hit a tree on the Pattersoa attended by Mrs Lake Road between Alex Chanyi rf the bride and Cvatitomen are using un n 0 r,i9 farms er of the groomwater edttfcmwnt to study fi The Gulf SUtion sponsors a  following the elile on the bottom of lakes ladies bowling team consisting of man homeDearborning schoolConConMichigans deer herds nave gone MrDagg, June Bobon, Pearl Wagmm quartern Cold weather oner 1BiMMtt Thornton and Mrs, deep snow have cauaed ths Henry Gilbert  j ,,0Thete will PaWy be some deer that night nd Mrg, Darg wts Jjawattott this gmter , her way home whtn thft ig w win 1 AM n PARirvR cwrred She evidenty lost controfWilham H Parker, 70, a Past WttJ a  ghe WM   Master of tiha Michgan of  cff and died of R  frac  WashMason, died at St Lukes a m b  Amburgey of Royal fa  SMfW 71 Oak who bWs the Detroit Free of a native ofc Otisville and p,egs to representative for  gUte Ifce and Steel Companyln 1 were Medand has since lived  decea8ed was  n Detroitit WiSerhatrX ch 19, 1917, the daughter of at Wiirternave, Florida I Ronaid and Jessie Kcasering Steven ,   son, Her father was employeehis wife, a son,  sherwinWiUiam8 pant7Coi  WESxm graaa masterLOMTART NW8  145 O E SiSurviving are her husband, a Mrs Nit Ketteltnke ofOhioa brother, R ul, ofJack and Withe Iaaoeeni by Wertham It iswritten by a doctor who spent seven years studying the harmful eff aeta  eomis books on childrenMeafkmet Wm Hdfitrioa IVaadvMra Thomat Bonner gave a on thi book at thejChib Mt ridayTtomMnt 56 82Retalivr Stevenson of Detroit and hermotherThe funeral is at the PinCongrM Church Thursday at fwith Rev Winger officiating B in Pinckney CemeteryEUGENE McINTTRlEugene Mdntyre, SI, diedhorn at Vaatown or Cohoctah tar Monday He was born hiney, being tilt son of the lateander and Ada Wing MeHis father served at age president and masterMasonic Lodge here Jatenesalesman, most iib Ufa m had a fluff rug factory He Christine SKmoaiom hi  Hand they returned hart and the E W Keaaedy farm onload She died In 19Myears ago he married MrsTrowbridge of Vantewrt wfio There la alto a foster tonMays of WisconsinTbe funeral was at thebarf Funeral Heo,  Wf vr, jre      ,1      V  NEIGHBORING NOTES NOTES 25 YUgES AGOThe March of Tm VaeifiaM  KtV TTromsy Ijrsjli tiedcollection at Stockbridge totalled a lr borne in BateJlontonsv msum of 8165 ,   LEEtfciraV FfbRichmond haa purdipaed Th high school 0ebaing fsame Guaso house at Btoekbridge wUl meet Britton FridajrDie 4ftchigan Molded Plaaticji 20 cottages at Boos Lake wtroCompany at DezteT has consoHdt broken into and rifledJUnong Asm FrJefcy, BotaiWy, Feoroary 11, IIted with the St Regis Company WWe the SnooK, Graham anPthe Beotrt WtcJiBsi and Teresa Wright New York City Hick cottages  ,  t  St James Bpicopal Church of After going down 1800 feet theDexter plan to build their new Crandall oil well at Howell has,church on the PinckneyDexter Rdbeen abandoned Ion land donated by Dr Ed Maier Jae high school beat the Broadof Detroit near the Dexter Green way Leader Reserves of Ann ArHouse bor 82 to 2 Saturday but the ladepDaviilo iabin, rural carrier at endents lost to the first team 87 tothe Fowlerville postoffke has xetir 23 Roy Reason was high gcorered after 38 years on the job He be with 15 Har Hall for the highgan in 1916 school with 14 Smnday, Monday, February IS, 14Livingstoncsttntyr goal In ThsT At I meetfiig at AniTAirDor las Itettaee Brtnoay 3TO p m eont THK8TUPBNTTHACKOFTHB CAT aad Color r FebDoris Day and Frank inYOUNG ATe Moktgemerj la is Color t OF KANfAJT Toehnkbior Friday, Eatutday, Fehrmary 11,Doable Feature tDAWN AT SOCOWMTInMarch of Dimes was 926,00 It ex wtek 68 independent grocers and KsUabeth Taylor and Van Johnson ceeded it by 1500 15 meat dealerb organized to fight tnHelen Judd,15, of FowLervilla the chain stores  won the county cherry pie baking Owen Sloan ,80, died at St TM LAiT TIME I SAW PARIS in TeafcnfroiprRory Calhonn and Piper Lai,   if bad driving vmaihmrto by TELEPHONE insteaoW tbo biizzardi blow Supposo rods art ono4 jrlvlng dongoraua Comfortablo and safo afmr own homo, you oon stHI visit lovtd onosbyLong Distant Youll find rates surprising lowH BILL TELEPHONE COMPANY contest 10 girls from Howell3art Maryg hospital, Detroit Sunday,land, Brighton and Fowlerville The burial was at Dexter todayHa campefeKi None from Pftickney ww a brother of the late MrsMlke OJive Ann Re4dman,16, of Chel Dolan of Pinckneyoea won the Waehtexuw pie bak A Shetland pony which was sakitng contest to be 47 yeax old died at the PeleThe engagement of Maxy Kay teer farm at Orchard Lake lastHcCloskey, daughter of Dr and week , ,Mrs Gerald McCloskey of Howell A New York law firm is adver to William Freeman of Grand tising for the heiw of PatrickLedge is announced   Roche of Kings Mountain Kels, ofThe sae at Hartland high County Meath, Ireland He is saidschool was forced, for the second to have settled in the vieinity oftime in 4 months last week and Pinckney 800 taken,mostly March of Dimes Said Lefty Reason to a Dexter and Senior Trip money  girl at the basket ball game theThe Unadilla Father and Son other night You look like Heleabanquet is at the church Feb 19Mrs Mae Lavey Mets of Howellhas gone to Florida Lee Mathieu of Detroit hasbought  the Lake Breeze Restaurant near Brighton   At the school election t LindenTvsrla to voe on ,the 295,000 look lots better in blueBrown 1 know it she said, I Norm Miller says he wonlareihow the poor little com eorn DOT era are standing th hard winterlALVA DICKSONschoolbond issueThe chool board Alvm 0jckson, 64, Howeli bakerfuiuisfeed tranoporution and baby fOr th pgt 40 years, died of a aer j  vote,r  I ebraL henunorage at McPhoork is up for the new j hOtpiul MondayHe married Ulliaa igh choon buildang BuhI of Gregory, daughter of Wm lias started8 class rooms, a gym agriculture and voc xand Rose Bland Buhl Surviving arehii, wife, a son, Stanley of Howeiljand a daughter, Mrs Floiis Andrewsof Grand Rapids The funeral 1 atthe Howell Methodist ohureh Thtte VHVETZE7 COMFORT CaslUooffhop t0r ervlcor shoe coiufoxt  PORT OP HILLIs a Port of terror StarringDana Clark, Carrol Matreva Wayme Morria, MOB, Te, Wast TkvFebrvay It, 14, If, 16 17Vii Irrtog BertaaWHITS cuxumujr All In TeetieeiorBing Gfoiby, Dow Key Clooney and TenNorelty  CarteenTHANKS FOB TBB PROOF OF YOtfR GOOD FiWe want our eustomerf to knowthey are saying to other pooploour service The resultin sowi mueh w appreciate the Uadgratifying indeed amers and new busneat itWe pledge you our continuedto earn good will, from you an4everybody Who comas to us on yoirecomendationFirst National Bank1AUrHTlMP1NCKMYff Pindkneyet with Mr Merwtn pThursday with 16 raeotfeen and 2guests present It is planned to start a ojtetwith other organisation for shesblankets etc Location io be decidedlater, bin CLasabelle Glenn, stele president, wa pxent and eAiwered questions A bus will be eharterl ed to take the members to the campLake City , jA luncheon wae served  with i Leslie Merritt of HeweilWathe hosteat A atteat held at the next meelbg JACK HANNETTPffONB UP Federalof Federallporatteo aa Federal Depositace Corporation All Depeeits Jnauna Up to farBoeji OtpoeileVMJ 3 Ways Easier BANKING BY MAIl 1 Savei time  ,  no waiting in line to fri deposits2 Saves worry  a mailed check enOAre to this bank protectt you againy  fi Saves money    fretiue,, rtial trips cost you moneyStop in, write or phone and we will gladly furnishyou with convenient bankbymail eavti  yYears Agt4RD OF THANKSthank the many r who remembered ne nd ways during my ill1  and letters, theyour visits at thehome wereThank yenFebruaryymy we, JarnsmCMSPHILOWfesr sad WIM IS TakiPLUMBINGROUSHWater THE McPHERSON STATE BANKdeposits up Io 110,000 Insured by our memborsWp in the Federal Deposit insurance Corporation       Over BlghtyNine Years oi miWagoners QioceryN,                  ,         i v yTfc 1      V  r  r        y,  4,xisiiire iopihessing Pays in EarlySpring BiteapnaafappMftl if fertfl ives thick givwtaf fciffhyieldinf alfalfaA LFALFA is riding high againas the result of Ha good performance in the Corn Belt during the drouth of the paat twoyears, reports the Middle WestSoil Improvement CommitteeIn Illinois and other states, alfalfa has made a seeding when rd cioveiv ladmoand other legume have tailed, according tosoils specialists It has stoodthe dry weather and producedrespectable yields when theother seedings and plants wereentirely deadThe outlook for a greater acreage of alfalfa has oeen brightened further with the develop ment of a new and virtually unlimited source of certified seedfrom California Certified foruse in the Com Belt, this seedis truetotype for both winterhardiness and disease resist ance  tThis year more than 30 million pounds of certified Ranger alfalfa seed are availableRanger, Atlantic and Buffalovarieties are reported in plentiful supply Top production of alfalfa,says the committee, calls forfood care in establishing the Stand It is especially importantfor the soil to have plenty ofnutrients for the alfalfa when itneeds them Once the stand is vigorously established it isequally, important that the alfalfas year by year nutrientneeds are met y top dressingregularly with fertilizer Alfalfa is a heavy user ofphosphate and rotash Each ton f alfifa tiet upwards of 15it nf h jbjte and ofPasture f rowth isof comhifh on field left that had fall topete fertilizer, in Wisconsin testsTOUJl BEEF and dairy cattle  will get an earlier grazingbite next spring, if you topdresspermanent pastures this fall witha complete fertilizer containing nitrogen, phosphate and potash,reports the Middle West Soil Improvement CommitteeOther profitable  pay  offsfrom fall fertilizer applications are 1  More grass and bettef rass during the spring season More total grazing days 3Lower feed bills 4  Higher net returns due to lower costsIn more and more tet thereis increasing evidence that nitrogen in falladded fertilizer givesas good results in pnstuieproduction as topdressing in the spring, says the commuter Ihere is reas m to believethat fertilizer added te blner ,in the fall will promote thegrowth of seed as much or ifas fertilizer put on in the SDV However, large amounts of nitrogen shouldbe put on in late fall so that itwill not stimulate excessive fallgrowth before freezeup Moreover, where nitrogen is used on sandy soils with excessive internal drainage, the possibilityof loss by leaching is greaterSpreading fertilizer in the fallspreads out tin farmers workioed says the committee Farmers have more time for such jobsin the fall than in the spring Theturf is more solid, too, and there is a firmer footingWhen a farmer buys fertilizerfor fall use, it says, he is notcnl sure of getting wellcured fertilizer, but also the kind andCirnouni he WPUS Farmers plarnir 4  ji fiulier use are ad vici i  r liuii den IT now tojM         lelivery  Vo meet the the move, Vtfd 0euver a periodIftMJt  r ij   S i, W 1  Good Soil Manage   I u,a Helps Boost U S Crop Yishis   Per Gen t57 1 say s th e committee statement,  indicate s tha tJtrmtr  realiz e tha t plan t foo d s no t a n expense , bu t   high fieldin g investment  U  S  De partmen t o f Agricultur e econo mist s estimat e tha t eac h dolla rJPn t for  fertilize r return sfarmer s a t leas t 48 3 i n addi Othe r  factor s influencin gw e greate r us e o f fertilize r ar e    iecognitio n b y farmer s tha tf t rtilue r i s stil l on e o f th e bes tbuy s the y can  make  Fertilize rgrtce s hav e rise n Jes s than woaeo f virtuall y nn y othe r pro auctio n it m a  farme r buvs rnealiitio n b v farmer s tha tPlan t fun d reservs 5  n V    1r  Yield boostin g fertilise  gte s extr a bohel  o f cor n pe r aore  ii  klFfMi f Buckr ft  ffi i nr  fi t  i      V S i 1  l tit   A  ,i l    li e1  I  i I S I SO  in  Increare d SCIENCE ani l industr y btv tteame d u p wit h th e farme r t ouons t cro p yield s pe r acr e 4 C pe rrent  in th e pas t 2 0 years , declare dth e Middl e Wes t So U Improvemen tCommittee , i n a statemen t base d o na  recen t repor t b y the , U S  Depar V1 ren t o f Agriculturesburea u o f ag ricultura l economics Thi s increas e ha s bee n greate rtha n in an y othe r perio d o f butotfJsai d th e statement  Th e yiej d rtshm t include d majo r fiel d ore S   c s corn , whea t an d eettei V a si s  th e importan t frui t eroos Contributin g t o thi s n f beentfi e weriro  plantbre4fr sagronomists , machiner yHirers , fertiliserpretfuce necticid e makers , fay  tfi ement           r Band seeding Plus Pliuit FoodGivesMoreHay, Extra hwovwseed cor n an d othe r heavie r produc in g grains , laborsavin g machines ,yitl d boostin g fertiliser , olose rplanting , bette r cultura l method san d sol i managemen t praotices ,hjLv t helpe d incffts M ore p flroducttenper  acreOh  tf th e ke y factor s promot i  inoreas e fas  bee n th eexpande d us e o f fertilize rI  Ftrtfilze r us e nationall yallUni t sigh , to  1951 ,088,74 0 tons  Tha t wa salraar d o f th e previou s  nearl y tare e tpne s a sbefor e Worl d Wa r U yield s pe r asrtthroug hze r ha s mean t mor ers  Highe r produc lowe r cos t pa r bushe lprofi t pe r acre t4  rl a vrat a 4fU Lara p ralw e tor eac h  1 h a spta t fo rX t ita U afpicuhura l col Ii s and  experienc e o a Midwest w n larv u hav e show n tha t a t prts c t prteet  fanner s can  expec t t oga  a  fo m e l  S fo r eac h  1 Ifertilise r ,ArtMSHy , sgroimmist s a tvtiten i agrtltura 4 coUege e a Mc i stotioR S ar e a4vlsln ft  SMreM e rattie r tha n cu ttke k mt  f fertiliser  TbsjssM i rssjor t tha t heav y terS4neatlon s ar e th e mos ta  faixnt  can make li t of  Hiour t SJTOO r9r t tha t i n en e test , SJ can i In 4 produces   p j ie  wt n 1,16 0 pettnd f  tnpbt  and potuf e  ijove d dow n bsfsi tQ4r  complet e starte r fs r Bandseeded trefoi l make s thic kstand  M ORE ton s o f ha y an d bis rp i o f it s pe r acr e depen d o ngettin g thicke r stand s o f leg umes , th e Middl e Wes t Soi l Im provemen t Committe e point sout  Tw o essontiot e fo r ti4y  vig orou s growth , say s trTc  com m ttee , are 1 A goo d seedbe d rt d ccrv  wplantin g methods 2 A ful l fvS  ofTha t inehii s r hf t h  n i jr e s  ni    v  11g  of f io   quick  smstar t a s wcl i a s th e   oourae  tha t sttpplie s al l ici t h  lg iThe soil s overal l fertilit ybarklo g can  be buil t u p wit hbroadcas t iipplicatior s o f heav yamount s o f plan t food  The n a tseedin g time , fertilizer  can b eplace d withi n eas y reac h o f th eseedling s fo r thei r immediat e Bandseeding , o r positiona ljrtNteing  i s aeffectiv e wa yt o  giv e h e seedlin g root s al l th enutrient s the y nee d fe r earl ygrowth  Succes s o f thi s metho ddepend s o n placin g th e fertilize rdirectl y unde r th e seed , bu t no ti n  contactwit h it  The n th e seed ling s can grab th e plan t foo d an dOV     Alfalf a an d Tairdsfoo t tfTToi lgav e 2 1 pe r cen t bette r stand  i nMichiga n stand s tha n fro mbroadcastin g alone  c cor din ft, toMil o B  Tesar , Michign n Stat eColleg e soil 3 man  Th e see d wa splace d i n a  narro w ban d nea rth e to p o f tb e soi l abov e Tertilize rfdrille d ontrrrrc h dee p m  stveninc h rows Ohi o soil s me n go t full , quic kgrowin g stand s o f birdafoot,tre I foi l th e fir U y  wUe n i t ira sj Dandftecded  wit h bat s a s a  nurs ecrop  Th e f 6i l had  bee n plowed ,  rcd  and cultisacke d t o jje t ui fil m scbeS    T      i  J  Lrlayres , Phi o State  Uni i      k            i Tv iGoo d ma n   fh    Iw l o f co m j r rI F  VOU R sight s ti   virtri  p,i  acr e o n tK e urtj yo u hiv c in  or n thi s year , her em v        li,i 3rstion s fro m tb eWYs t Soi l Improve Lt , hust d o n re  ron  Cvr  Ret ugrtinonik t  1  Ke n you r soil s ftrtilil yleve l hig h b y addin g plent y o ffertilizer  A  soi l tes t ca n t e agoo d guid e in  suggestin g th eamoun t an d Irjn d t  leiuhze rneede d t o suppl y th e cor n plant sit h i l tht  nitrogen , phosphni ran d potas h the y nee d fo r hig hyiedin g growtii  Man y farmer sfin d it  pay s t o ph w dyw n a co mplet e fertilize r befon  plantin gtime , the n ad d a  starte r in  thero w an d sid e dres s late r wit htxtr a nitrogen 2Plan t enoug h stalk s t omatc h th e soil s nutrien t an dwate r supply  Man y farmer slos e profit s b y no t hayin g a larg eenoug h stal k populatio n t o mak efull  uso  of th e plan t foo d an dalo r available ,  3Ad d regularl y t o th e soil sactiv e organi c matte r supply Thisca n b e don e b y returnin glonrmro , plowin g unde r cro p res idue s an d gree n manure 1 crops an d growin g so d crop s regularl yr  th e relation  Us e mechanica l consrvo     vIthnd s suc h a s ClPtrair r  nd  strip cropping , vnwr e J   I i comba t erosio n ni dor e rai n fo r you r i iop ,    t proved , hig h yieldin g  trnins      S  step s ar c importan tM I y  t   n g to p yields , bu t th y cor   inton e o f th e entir e progrn ms  h i  soi l fertilit y acconipan v     a  stal k populatio n big iur h t o mote h th e soilsichr ntowin g ability , i  FHfPasH  Pe r n  p i lertilivod  twic e a s n ia n i to a  tutemen trii c MWdl e Wts t Soi l In i1     vet  ni t Committee I n  tet s a t th e Hosernnunt ,Minii i sotn experimen t form  th lcrtilie d pasture s yielde d H0 UCLUKI S o f bee f pe r aevf  ruirroare d t o 13 8 pound s o n th e un leati d pastures  Th e fertilize d Mature s gav e 17 7 stee r day s pe r eru  Th e unfertilize d gfjv e oivl vTh e Utilize d pasture s pro duce d 74 0 mor e bee f pe r Hfn ha n th e untreate d fields  ToaJjri  productio n wa s wort h ii i 4fi n  fields  built u p b y soi l vnorovemnt , a s agains t or  Ay2i0f i per acr e o n th o unfeit i e d pastures Th e soi l buildin g progra m ncraase d th e pastures  catttee  rrvin g capacit y b y 5 0 pel  cen tDurin g fptembe r las t ye rher e VVL K 1  steer  pe r , i v  u th e fertilize d piiture s coinpai JJt o  onl y 1 0 o a th e untreate d pr stures  s TheUniversi  v  o f Minne  taresenrc h ne n repj  tha t onl y,  pO O pound s o f 52 0 2 0 ffiliii w  pe r acr e wa s usd to establshthicker growth on the fertilizedpastures V i  w 4       v t r      ,i, a, 7 XW Prize usOnffEarlvBirdBuyer Has BestChoiceof 55 FertilizerB UYI0 your fertilizer nowfor the spring crop seasonand storing it on your farm over the winter has these advantargports the Middle West So prdvenint C 1YTTUst repo sttng, thea pptriettts the legumes n HlH hUhyltldinjr i  cy rtsat Vt hflryesttng, thetrefoil, WJS H to 12 inches hih with  tthi 4 stand arross ihe field, ile estimated the oats would go 4I th uj buahola per 1You get the best fertilizeravailable During the early winter rribnths, manufacturers havemore, time to make, cure andcondition the plant food So youget the best handling product it is possible to make 2You have your choice of theexact grade you want You avoidthe risks of the spring rush season when everybody Is trying tobuy fertilizer At that time, demand is often greater than the supply and particular grades offertilizer may be hard to getThis has happened in tht past several years Some of tbe latecomers got only ajBnall chok3Fertilizer bought now tetreyou time in the spring, whenyou are at your bufmt Theplant food is on hand rady touse just as soon as weather con ditions permit you tojjet into thefields Then you dont lose pre cious hours waiting for deliverywhen spring work iM piling upThe committee says it is wiseto jnake arrangements now lot thr plant food needed for theco crop This applies to starterfertilizer and to the plant food that may be broa d d btplowed under befort conng time   i rtythe cor ternationtorn Kid,   Kirk shiv his championship exhibit tW ILLAUiJ C KIiK Anei of Shorthorn hff rattJe andjr   c  n Kn, suvs following a rotation lhat gi aijiat   1  iU f 1tit1 soilbuilding legumt crop twoofoiKuiii nai  ii pnny viars out of four,fullof plant nuiricis vec de  iitA f01 ylfcjLs avc i dgeacisive ftor in hipn iutn bout 90 bushels per acre Uproduce  s pslii ,om prizewinning corn was grown wi v , ,o , t land plowed out of an alfalfcKilk  ,ilh  I urts ciuver sod that bed len in  ,, urno, vor meadow for two vrs Lcioxeit the ifcent In seeding KJrk disred in 100jnd Circiin Show pOlincjs of ammotiiuni ruUnlxof tiie Intei iifnui Livestock phen he added 2U pounds pci Exposition w fliio acre ola conijjlttt tri  crThe ntA cin u uilds and ryinj, nitrogen, phiLdtr andmaintaiiis 1 sol icrtility level potashby a putiiel repeni,vhjptnt Kirk reports tfut ihe best npluils J11 ilir Lrnicrs in lir mt  nir   i   vfll   of ,yi  IL  oiiul ,   in   r ,fTn11 n jl i, LcJieNers in the u   i   r y    It Not only ale th, i, f   t , 1 rry the rrHirrt of f tih i   i or tMelr crops    ii      i s they ,UV tult inj1, m      i , , Vid t,,1fy feeding tiu1anced sLipv,  phate  pitinclud  iiinthree ycirs Theprc i,turning I i Duroc hos Wheat Yield is Roosted 28Bushels hv iood Soil rare           I SI ol as, iiuch as 2bushels of wheat OIT ncir lom use of fertilizer vrc obtained on some Kansas faintslast season, reports the MiritiWest vJ r  rint  ftee, in citing insults JI iumma,d iy Dr iloyd WSmith, Kansas State r agronoi lr V h i  L , ,i    pacre on the top fertilized plot or the Y l PU fnni l lYields avenied ,i v thai50 bt hels on plots pi tle   wexpe jjnental field ii ,  th n ill Mead or fnn in V ,,other lorotion h,1 t,yields ranging from 40 , i nufihils JXT i OVTa i i IuM S  ill  Lt  i  iKastirn and Cr i, Kansisshowl that tert i,t  wfn,i ,,vtfag  A TiKl C I  I hi I r i  , than unfiTtiliH   tiSmith tL i    u  t ilier returned tnniv tri  fir PVerr SI invrr i ,  ,, f,,JEven in scvci r Ji i  M ,M  there was UHIIVincrease tr pav 1,  i f,, fertil ier t ajn  ii , iSutnnun  i ,, Isul   ,iSmith said If a farmer will h ,  iIIII soil fertility h ildsoil fertywheat yields JI a relasted and if li follow i t  9 lv,iId realir S2 i ri foi   1 piTiI n f  It  iliv i   lil 3 L ne this foou Hut i  tlhlll V fa Volil c iidici is vf hrj m tv iiiiic Jrastnn i f  iy be as hipj1, a  J i ov dolhj f irivitr jiHtltli of till SfHdcs an h Afilfa can win t ittleroreiTent  t imi Vc ir KJi     K Illhijfl, I I i    I ,,f On weJIUihli,  i ii sl m Snithc Ji a    times and fcta   iun yuur vas hiss in i  s   r ,pasture mixture  ,J fill fctri fht incudii i     f lime, phoip ff i, r tash nd timothy Jiii in I,I  s the , ,  , Imci Clover fiiFertilized Home Grown FeedCuts Costs, Lips, Milk ProfitsHifh yielding pastures mean more milk and higher profits peraertW ISCONSIN agronomstspoint out that 60 cents outof every dollar spent for producing milk represents the cost offeed So any step you can taketo cut yourfetd biH means more money in your pocket, at the endof the yearThese soils men sy th bestway to do this is to produce your own high quality, low cost feedin the form of pasture, hay, or grass silage High quality pasture can provide feed at less than onefourth the cost for grainor Concentrates, according to the Middle West Soil ImprovementCommittee    VHifh yielding pasture canmean more milk output per cow and per acre, lower costs andhigher profits  Ohio State University agronomists report that farmers can protect themselves with low costinsurance against feed shortagesbyjAn investment in fertliizerHo build up the soils fertility level for higher pasture yields2The use of well adaptedseed from strains that are wetter hardy and disease resistanU 3Good grazing, and harveatmg management which gives mximum returns from every sicrtThe fertilizing program cnio elude the u of nitrogen, ihfr phate and potash fertilizer whfsf eedirgTffifftt piora  igt ptopdressings to keep the Pfp tures legume populationhifhv x   iv    J  r   Siv  Ji  y vw  Xij ir  M , ,    s  L    V  TWriijV1TO MNOPfgT nmPATOi Wdbwfrr, 7ibnArr ftHow far are we from  Here3 an uptotheminute progress reportON6 HAND HOLDS 60 CAR1OADS OF POWER Detroit Edison Prsidnt Walker L Cisler exhibitsa rod of uranium which is the equivalent of 60carloads 4,000 tons cTHIS INDUSTRY LEADERS ARE MEMBERSOF ATOMIC POWER DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATESMANUFACTURMSAlliaChalmera, Manufacturing Company lhe Babcock  Wilcox CompanyBendix Aviation Corporation Ford Motor CompanyINOINCMINQ FIRMSCommonwealth Associates, Inc Jackson  MorolandUnited Engineers  Constructors, Inc Vitro Corporation of AmericaIIICTR1C UTIimiSAtlantic City Electric Company Boston Edison CompanyCentra Hudson Gas  Electric CorporationThe Cincinnati Gas  Electric CompanyTlie Cleveland Electric Illuminating CompanyThe Connecticut Light  Power CoConsolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc Consolidated Gas Electric Light and Power Company of Baltimore Consumers Power CompanyThe Detroit Edison Company General Public Utilities CorporationThe Hartford Electric Light Company Long Island Lighting CompanyNEGEA Service CorporationNew England Electric SystemNew York State Electric  Gar Corporation Niagara Mohawk Power CorporationPotomac Electric Powor CompanyPublic Service Electric and Gas Company Hoc heater Gas and Electric Corporation Southern Services, IncThe Toledo Edison CompanyWisconsin Electric Power CompanyWisconsin Power and Light Company Just what is the potential of Atoms for PeaceWell, a threepound rod of uranium, no largerthan a small flashlight, offers a powerpotential equivalent to 60 carloads 4,000 tons of coalOf course, it takes a gieat deal of special equip ment to produce and deliver this power Butthree pounds of uranium can furnish, for aperiod of eight hours, enough electric power for all of the threeandahalf millions of people all of the homes, stores, farms and factories served by Detroit Edison in SoutheasternMichiganI AST WEEK, in Detroit, representatives ofJ the 33 member companies ofthe AtomicPower Development Associates announcedtheir research and development program for 1955The submarine USS Nautilus has i jently demonstrated that atomic electric power anbe produced Commercially, however, the cost is too high The resources of the Associates, therefore, are mobilized to discoveran economically practical way to harnessuranium, a source of energy that can benefitmankind for thousands of years These 1955plans are important forward steps towardthe goal of using atomic energy to produceelectric power Major target in the 1955 program is tobuild a whole new system of pumps, piping, heat exchangers and other devices for hanrdling liquid metals at extremely high temperatures As the simplified diagram belowshows, the problem is to Bring heat energyfrom a reactor, or atomic furnace, totfaturbine generator Enough equipment will be installed to test the liquid metal section ofthe plant As another key part of this program, thtAssociates authorized development of a special boiler, or steam generator, to operateunder nuclear heat conditions To accomplish these major advances intheir longrange program, the Associates willspend 3,815,000 in 1955, and all are sharingthe costsThe project s a striking example of the effectiveness of industrial teamwork in doingthings that have never been done before oathis scaleMember companies of the Atomic PowerDevelopment Associates hasten results bypooling the special talents of their personnelCompanyowned research and developmentfacilities also have been made availableAll 33 Associates share the same Mnd ofvisionthe vision of a better worldSeveral years of work still lie ahead, yet, ihankto this kind of cooperation, hope for atomicenergy fot ppace i a dteam that can come true in our timeUqvid mtal950P UridMta00DIAGRAM OF STEAM POWER PLANT UTILIZING NUCLEAR JNEROY DETROIT EDISON  Only you can fFOREST FIRESi  I , Jlt iifLINGERIEGENTS FURNISHINGSCANNED GOODSENNEDYS GENERAL STORE 9,1906Met ILM  YetFLOWER5 FOP ALI OCCASIONS WINKELHAUS FLORAL COMPANYPhone 284 K swellALUMINUM COMBINATION STORM WINDOWS mnd SCREENScf CHECK THESEPiATURES The D Conklin, Jack Young, Joe Burns nd Kenneth Fry and Jim Bums families attended the Haines Schendon wedding Saturday and aparty at the Don Burns home thatnigrhtFOR SALEBy owner 1952 Dodgs 9 ton express truck in Al condition 75000 George May4759 Dawning Drive, StriRwbrryiLake ,Phone Brighton AC 75063Will Collins has sold his cottageat Hiland Lake and bought one atNorth LakeBill anda bowlingSunday Dolly Baughn were intournament at Howell Beautiful Shnder frames UHStoring, No Changi9 , Ntw Tnion Staled Construction Permanent Mode To Order fasy To Optratoil tor iummtr  Ipwfr for WtfrUvtt Up to 35  fofof Hat tollON INITIAL COST,FUEL, NEAT ANDMAINTf NANCIT MANUFACTURED TO FIT YOUR OWN  WINDOWS  DIRECT SERVICE FROM  THE FACTORY TO YOUat tfo Mrs Thressa Coyle spent Saturday at the Jack Young horn at Portaire Lake Sheridan Hadley and wife ofJackson were in town SaturdayRalph Hall, Emmett King withi Barl aad Gordon Savery of Dexter fished at Houghton Lake over the week endLast Thursday Lonnie VanSlambrook and wtfe and Ralph Halland wife attended a party at the Perry Brown home in Ann Arborfor Charles McDaniels of Chelsea Last Friday night a natal dhowr was held by the Congl Church at the home of Mrs John Cook forthe Ryder Memorial Hospita, Por to Rico 35 ladies were present Wilbur Eisele and wife of Fow vlile called on Mrs Emma Vollmer SundayWatter CKnton and wife ofBlack Lake spent last week at tfee C J Clinton homeMr Noreen Carr and daughter Molly have gone to Port Huron jI where she is teaching in St 8tep 4en parochial schoolLt John Hamrael, wife and sonof the Turner Air Base,Albany,Gaare visiting his parents the Ever tt Hamxnels He is just back fromfrom Guam3348 PHILLIPamiaim Doers, WindowsPinckney Mich UUUP 86659THE LAKELAND DRESS HOUSE KURftYFINAL CLEARANCE ONE HALF OFFN All LAD1B1 A JUNIORS GIRLS DRBSSIR AN MHRTfWL, NYLON tUPONKU AND CARDIGANSONE HALF OFFBLUUS 1JI TO I6MYALUE NOW 100 FLANNEL GOWNS AND PJAMAS ONE HALF OFFDLLS AND BOT8 WBABONE HALF OFFTHE LAKELAND DRESS HOUSE4700 Midland Drive Lakeland Pbooe AC 7 Mrs Jesse Henry fell on the icenear her garage here Sunday morn ing and broke her hip She was taken to University hospital in the Swarthout ambulance 8 years agoshe fell and broke the other hip,Francis Barris of Detroit visited his brother,aayLoy McCleer, Wilard Witse aadW Howard Bankers hare jgoneto Phoenix, Arifona, for a month Lloyd and Lynn Hendee, BertRHjl Albert Dinkel Ralph Hall tod Mr Vandenrent attended amilk meetin at Romeo Toesday,rLJGeae Diakel nd friendwere Friday dinner guests of WFClose and wife, LindenSymptoms of Distress Amvg uSTOMACH ULCERDUITO EXCESS ACIDQUICK KEUftF OR MO COS A a About 15Day Trial Offeor A agfefrfMSafM ol tfaa WBXAKTSBATMBMT BSe DMO Mkl for 0k otyraAout of dUtmm arWof from I tnd DwiimelllliinJONES DRUG STORE lfrs Lorrmain Tansley who felland broke her leg 2 week ago Swarthou Hmhufrnrre fljhuxsdaycame home from St Joe hospital in Her daughter, Mrs Marilyn More,is taking care of her,While working on his new houseon Dexter Road Harold Swarthouthad 2 fingers on his left hand cuti ff by a power saw i 4The Carl Lentz family of Lansing spent the week sod at the Ona Campbell home Merwia Campbell ana wife attended the auto show in Detroit last week Elmer Vslm of the Michigan Sancalled on Arnold Berquist Saturday, ftichard Thurman of Detroit spentseveral days there and went to Flintwith Arnold last weekMiss Louise Ziegler has enrolled inthe social welfare course at the University of Michigan Ann Shirley Reason and Paula Curie tt were in Ann Arbor last Tuesday Walter Clark and wio spent theweek end at Tawas   The Harold Gallup family of Farmington were Thursday guests of the Murray Kennedy family Jimmie Amburgey has cancelledhis enlistment in the U S Marineswhose quota was all filled up and en listed in the air corpLeonard Barrett recenty inductedinto the service is now at Fort Leonard Wood MoMesdames Walter Clark and GaryEichman were in Ann Arbor lastWednesday The Vince LaRosa family spentSunday with the Richard Rickelmanfamily in Ypsilanti, Mr and Mrs Irvin Kennedy called on Mrs Mame Shehan Thursday i at the home of Miss Elizabeth Steptoe in Dexter jjFloyd Fulford and wife of Wayne ,were Saturday quests of the Cifford f Miller family   HYsVfComplete Lir je PlumbisgElectric, OilawNss Ho Wafer festers 1 of Pumps1Service PHQNE UP3114WATER SYSTEMSPLUMBING Stanley DinksTRUCKS TRACTORSRUSSELL D SMITH MICH  fB Me resented by  H W WYtlBVarmer in Eve  MA Completely Automatic ForfccdAIr Heating SystemPowerful Builtin Automatic Forced Air Fan turns itself on and off ,, circular 13 more air than ordinaryheator blowerGj ranteed io Save to 12 On FuelNew FurnaceType 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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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0 thi s wort h i s alt e tryin g t o makjteioyalt yinveatigattoa a fai r an d effective    aa s ,an d Democrat s ar e   Durin g th e wa r h e wa a a  govern  again1 n Lknaing  Th e Dem  hen t worke r i n Washingto n an d h ewh o control f th e stat e admin  learne d t o respec t governmen t wor ktiv e boar  apportilhe d th e er s wh o ar t ofte n accuse d o f fee4 tUe s 3 to t  3  Democrat s in g a t th e trough  H e ha s 5  people ,, 2 RepubUcAOS r an l expecte d th e o n hi s staf f an d the y ofte n wor k mt jthis distric t i n o o th e Interstat eForeig n Commerc e CommfttaajbQt tN W wHapBBJttwwaB j18  an dan n ha d H fa t Jr  Vtxti  ha d m e ett e 0wtesi g thei r fa n i  f  , AJHh tth e secon d haJf 44  Dave Sal ttatattf  1L Marys CeUelieCharc a Fr  Alber t 8cJuaiU , Pasto rMasae t 80 0 an d 100 0devotion , Fruia y evenin gfetaions , Frida y evenin g ata rDevotion s an d Saturda y fro m90 0 p  m  an d Sunda y be 0 0 Mass  h cans to o likewis e wit h th e ti l 1 0 p  m  I f the y can  serv e you JkOOe e an d aeniit  tha t the y contro l U any wa y yo u hav e onl y t o writ e J4t  th e Republican s refuse d t o fol i phon e o r telegrap h them  ,  o w  th e 3 to 2 ratio  Cong Haywort h i s o n T V WJI Milliante, , th e governor s 6  Saturda y 44 5 to  50 0 p  an d o n ra wear s No  1 4 sk i bootsA t di e sUtio n WJI M Sunda y a t 128 0winter,carniva l a t Cadilla c th e p  m  an d Tuesda y a t 103 0attende d h e toad to ,  ,t o  order  TUB COUNT YWi H receiv e 8 0 Van d 9 Q a  montf r fo r med i McPherso n hospita l i s atjlcieir ttf  th e bil l introduce d b y i n th e man y lahOtator y lacilitlt t fo r , ito r Hittl e o f thi s distric t passe s bloo d an d urina l toattJIOO O pttfrfe  Dewitf c        at e ha s als o introduce d a  bil l t o r eet i th e propert y Ua n bil l o n th eCONSBRVAW N DEPT ,1 W a  lagistatur e passe dyear ar e examine d bu t mos tsample s ar e sea t t o Lansin gne w hospita l woul d hav e a   jequippe d labarator yTh e fSSfcOO O t o defra y ,h tty a cos t o f th e hospita l wil l b e    ed b y subscription  Mont y Wit t  ia  tha t   nonresiden t ma y fis h i n accepte d o r pledge s extendin g ove rtitfUin pounce s from  Jan  1 to th e 3 y ar  l t j 8 aeductfcbl e o n you r In  ituftin g o f th e trou t seaeon  Th e la w com tax  haa aaver been tegted in court Last jn 5 years tfttw wertW,E Cuppy of Elkhart Ind, accidents In thia etunty rttaltiftffer tnoV fUhed n Diamond m  Cass eountyHe was arrest eases at the hoefftfcl trehis trial date set A group The capacity oFSt presemt hotfit fattan sportsmen announce j ,a fg beds The new erne will haveejftyfrtari they wttl,carrythfl,   Tthe aupreme court ,,ttftrttt I, J Calvary Menntftite Charchlav Ezra Beaehy, Pastor Supt Walter EachWorship    1000iy School , 1100People Meetiag 7801 Fellowship Service iy 800is Charea4 W Winger, PastorJfcfetol 980 a m Worahip  1045 a m, it prayer meetingchurch at 800eheir practice 780 p mft ChurchWatt between Main and  Ua4flla Sireett1 WorahipGroup ServicePrayer Meetingir Practice Wedloir Practice Wed BAPTISTMettreger Ra, Mortage Lake Larry MattU, Pastor fHefcoel 1000 A MWorship  1046 A Ji TM P MIM r  CURBENJElementary School8BCONDRose Marie Veder goldfish diedMarilyn Singer has a new book,Susieg New Stove Perry Morgans father has somepictures of their Florida tripDavid Shirey was 8 years old onTuesday Roger Bonner led in singled in singing Happy BiithaayMrs Shirty bougrht ice cream forus Judyson  Sarah McMarken has a new coatan hat She had a ride on an eleva tor for the first time Our reading groups have finished nold visited Kathy Rea General DoagJaf MacArtbmr al speech in Los Anel, Caliiwek where a tatuveidt in a parkb named for hte,culled for aa end to all wart Thisw rather qeueuel comiaghimHi father was a gemeral befeMhim and he was rmimd  arvycamps and post, from the time be graduated at West Poiite he hatknown nothing hot army life If ithad not been for the army and thestate of prepandness U, which weare obliged tojve he jigkt aeverhave been heard of Everybody is against war hut their attitude lasimilar to that of the Uwt Preeideattheir first books and started new Coolidges preacher who wa merlyones   against sin The Leagtfe of ttatieaaWe had film strips on Animas wa8 organized to ebotiah wnrAround the World and Animals  failed Homes Tuesday anl Wednesday butm,70 p m800 p m800 p m 400 p m P ui Vedders dog was hita newKathy Shettelroe has anhed picture of Roy Refers Rose Marieby bus Robert Seefeki inventedtype of hand puppet j Mary Cosgray and Judy Reynolds8 years old Tuesday Roger Bonncrie in Perryplayeria, v i Happy BirthdayMorgan has a new record Ludwi went to DetroitHer grand mother spent Sun1 herTHIRD GRAI a So has the United NatioasThen there hav been many disarmment conferences but war stillflourishes in various parts of world and the greater part of tfae taxes people pay go Jo pay for pastwars  prepare Ua,future oaesWe will also have the draft with u fefyears to come and thepeopla gfato prefer it to universal milittry training Gen Mac Arthurs gpaschwas fonti dreamy mirage, devetadlfto be wishedfor but H is deubtfuif a plan to achieve it will ever beRevisedTheQUOTES 25 YEARS AflO m10,000 ,000 acres of timber to bestate landthia winter willPan immense amount of food deer Most of it is aspento befused in paper making Of the 10,000 guattionairs sent tofer defeated Nortaville Friday I to IPinckney high schoot lost to StMarys of Chefeea 20 to 16but aiacehave beaten both Dexter and SotrthLyoaPatsy, a 3 act comedy will be iFraak Clark and wife of Milfoicliaie Ttkursdwy tueata at theWin afoo aHmghn homeMr and Mrs Lynn Hendee andJUr MSd Mr Rex Hendee spent Sun y with Gae Hendee and wifeJoha TjiltflBfari and daughter, Nanck t  Sunday at thehome  of Ann Arborof the jmT Sr MicWgaa Thoro,,ed Turf Club hiehouse last Wednes,lay She beeft organized, ha acquired land MM  umaly  ,  in Macomb county and nw eks a Miku JMunmer hear over TV that, iioen9e to operte a racf to k jnftns need clothiiqrblnnkot, and  iar to the ones ,at ,Northville,Hatel a u  u u   J Park and JD whe parimuttalDiane Schemesbrothers ia gettj heiiing ig aUawA A  staU seaaUino mnrriwi Saturday I committee turned down their tt,Larry and Sharon Baerwald help quest on the gToyind tfatfd put out a fire  race tracka 4thwas not needed ja Miching home10,000 post cards will besmall gmme hunters for a poll to betakeat Archers will also be polled deer hunters 6500 have been return Put n at the comunity haU Fe 3by St Josephs Dramatic CltaV ofcards will be sent Howell under ausplcea of St ChurchPinckney Independents lost to theBroadway Leaders of AnnO B 8 CALENDAR FEBRUARY Feb 4 Regular meetingFeb ItSweetheart Party at Uof M Fresh Air CampOES will Saturday 26 to 85Don Swartlpvthad 19 points rfor Pinckney Earl Baugha is progressing nicely with his canal at Portage lakefumtsii meat Bring your own table When completed he will ha 4 service and a dish to pass Feb 18Special initiation 8 pmFeb ft4Spaghetti Supper at theMasonic Hall for 600 to 800 pm 100 for adults, children 75caad games for those whoto play after supper Proceedsto go to W G Matrons Heart Pro ect Midge Miller, Sec new lake lots to sellS H Carr finished filling hia twoice houses here and one at Portsjfe Lake Jast week The iee is 111 imefcetthick lThe oil well on the OimdaJl faimjnorth of Howell was abot Friday batdid not bring in oil Taey are tfiia 100 feet but will go ifford1 JktVell Sunday whre Clifford2 honied, with the Mason Shoe team2 Lester McAfee and wife entertaina ed Wray Hinekley and wife and   VauHorn and wife at dinner Georfce Colones father Ifrom the hospital Judy Hainea has a new dressShehas some horses, a cowboy ami an fttHian yfrChqiuitas brother wakes her upin the morning1 FOURTH UKADV J  Wo hayeoniwhaita fpJK, butin noanfabout fcskimn, FredeHek Crudder was the only one in, the class to get all answers ritfh4 in our problem solviiy test, Anita Clark only missed one that the senate committeeTwas influenced by the Mieiiifaa RiagAssociation whicb control the other 1 tracks and refused to bearnew racing associatethem to present any evidenceThe supemsori of Michiganin convention at Lansing last weeka in speaker IJL Rep YaaVaQtefcburg, speaker of the houae Bedamned Gov WilliamB for a big spendingWi E,lott both gamtt to Brittea las fefcfc, TfttVar 93 to44PRIMARY SCHOOL FUNDThe Michigan Bell TelephoneCompanys payment to the stateprisjary school fun was the law tat  companyg history and thecompany was the biggest contribut or in 964 The amount paid was wm t0B5QP TM exceeded thepaymeasr of the railroads, express telegraph and other companies whopay into this fund Of this amount the Pinckney school got 2,646 Thetotal to all the schools in the county waa S1,65 The school census onwhich the payment was baaed was184 in Pinekney and 7,284 in the Bom to Gayle Johnson and wifeof Detroit Jan 11 a daafhttzJohn Btseie ha goneto New Jersy to work for his brother Hit mother, Mrs Emma Bistlt it tthe Joe Eisele home at FewlerviUtJames Tiplady of Detroit fell the ice last week and broke his legMr Wilson of Portage Lake is trying to get the property owaettalong the seven mile waterway Zukey to Portage Lake tow M vaawaavw avavmar lasaKthe route He says tae coat spreadover all of them would at aUght S5, aUslat70, FWIerviUtryJt,Maaf ieste 74, South Lyoa 69ftaatmhter U Byv111e M WiUaiverahrU, MrthdayUn Harold Franklin ofspent Sunday at the Bill Sa Ifcrlea of Cohoctah HowellBaughnwas a McA IarryMr Ralph Hull attended a Home review test in spoilingKathy iustafson andBeatii were sick last week, FIFTH GRADESpelling winners wereWylie and Bob Horner, Runners up Claudia Garr and Donny Ackley We finished our movie, about our way dept and thealways the oner requesting qecfunds and they were ftvpporteouayI persons who tend to gia ayKavJ ptKJinK That the colleges yG 1,000,000 a year recruitingVENISON BANQUHejath child in the county betweenIM ages of 5 and 19 years There are 850 former employeesef the Michigan Befl Company H on peaaion About 175 live outM the atate California and Florida wing most a them The pjeasioii was start ia HIS and fia compulsory at S6 yeanIt may occur before if certain coaditJOBS iare met At leastemte a mooth there ia a meeting efintioaafm Tne Mk Bell alto raak a ragvlar virits to aenaioMra, Ta Doyle Templetons of Keego te apant Sunday at the Albeit,Charles Battle family have AcWeyi afarrmawt IIW Maith of Dimes House to hare Tkarariay nigmtVk flaw afttkao the NewLIB Ah Y NWW1Red Jfuraey Back by Cross Living Dangerously by Chapman,Both are for older boys M1W C KIWANI830 members of the Dexter Eiwanis Qub met with the Pinetoey clotTuesday night Joan Jfeey led in singing with Abbie ClarJt at the piano Pictures of Yellewitoaeal Park were Matrak Gftfftef UragsWLedge Ne 7 M will be tid at thescbtel w en 3ataMar,W Bxtennion meetinjf at Howell Friday I reading gtofies, ourcharts and ourHome Sweet Home stories5 of our boys attended an urchprymeeting at Howell  Teachers institute is TuesdayWehope the teachers have a good time We are starting a unit on Michigan We hope to pet a good workout on itLavey andwife left Thursday We are working on double divU stay in FkrldaThe1 ion arithmeticstaying at the Maries brought some German paaome  I pvrA to school and we are comparingaita Shirey spent Sunday with notes and values in money wTtttlth  8IITH GRADE, In spelling tests Thursday CarolARRIJPU IN JAPAN  Miller was the winner and Noel  received a letter from Rose runner up  Susan 1Belle wonThe Keith Bradburys of Chelseawere ftanday guests at the L JHenry home,Meadamea Harold Rady and Leatar IfeAiee caDtd oa the formersfather, Mr Eiopelle, in Detroit lastweek who is ifi run tcure for more funds on the pleaare overcrowed H told the snjtr visors to go flow OR QfCgPtilaTi fstate equalized valuatijtiK ae aproperty tax maybe fa the el D Markle of the aation who also gpokc did not afawith himHe said a hyfher vhUk2tAdoes not mean a higher tax Tfetffft is the rate that determines tae tfXThe supervisora went oa record tinfavor of a 2c gas tax for, purposesUs daugter, Mrs Margaret Curlett one awhile agoYoung skis week from Toyko,Japan Friday we had a SO word spelling d t All did ll We are probbjy nearer awar right now than anyeaealhough it may be anand her 2 daughters had teat All did wellarrived jafely They had a ttormy We are going to start a teaching land Hie thip was 6 days or unit Monday Rusty VanNormun andThey Jjhre, in a Japanese Chuck Willis are the first teachers have a Japantue maid ser and the subject is CanaeKamf plitredvetiem IMstinguished Ctaitsaenof Haaaat and a ilifht earthquake sinceAt tion war and a stalemate, similar toone in Korea The presjdiSttt httaJM up by congvesM is rusaiag piaata,i ships and men from tne Mlipttft, Okinawa, other bases toto keep Chuing Kai Chek froming overwhelmed Formosa iaered one of our main bases aa Hin line with the other islandwe hold,, It is planned to many of the islands neartike Cainese mainland to the Reds se we aconcentrate our force8omt atilitaft men do not agree with thia as it the Reds nearbyLast week the Pinckney 8th graders beat the Dexter 8th graders j which to stage raids on there 45 to 41Dennie Clark, had 11,  supposed to helpOlea AitSnbject Maddaae StralULADCES MISSIONARY Tuesday evening the Ladleitaary Society of tha People drarea met with Mrs Keith Raegsefger20 members and 2 guests were anev eat Mrs Lloyd WeUmaa led tae delttiOM raiding fr the scriatart1 regartingPersoosa Soul Wiwtaff J1 Mrs Lucille Shirey had charge efthe program Rafteaamoats wereis withTae secretary has tMceta te tatF WilTU MOTatBlf CLUBtie atttatgt Qb of tfctrl4asjawyeervet The next meetinglire Merwia 1at AArfek, Itk at m  m ferit at tfce itaidali fat tevaHttjtarajetu fer the rear TWsioeJal oit Wt a wecanf 9WY BUILDINGboard of supervisors there 45 to UDenne , h , pHew all last week the points for inckney, Dick Kennedy oate his men from tiie aMng the Citens 9 and Tom Cough 8 Others on the ebandoned but oa a,Jtaafru Jrtflftt boildlng teamere Don Singer Ed Brown,1 start a shooting war Tja coarthouae was discuaa Fred Berry The Pinckney 7th grad ticklish job and if J Ji nii for county offices, ers lost 58 to 1   ny casualittesj ft will fce aia 100,000 The county A VALENTINE SQUARE, DANCEA Valentine Square Dance willtaew CHiaene are movbuilding on Westtlaad Oeat Feb 7 Van CALENDARVenison ban at the school,ef tetrnetloB atfet 19 jMaWork in FC deDak Meabon aaa ftt toI eota to visit hia navy yHit Lariat 1 tats Slate your ttyM Oa tpdfttr this date, FebruaryforwtfM Wife att saeved ia be held at the Pinckney Gym February 12 from 8 to 11 p mMr Davisi the caller There will be a specialmusical entertainment at intermits acleion, also refreshments for sale All4H members and neighbors welcome Admission 26c anl 10cHANDLHAMMER FRThere have been tome dropouts inthe Handicraft We start paintingthia menth KarJ Burg Scribe3ft neighbors gathered at the John It came up ai theirurg home Sunday night to honor but no action waatha Louis Haydu family who  g moving e tha Harold True iam at tot The controversypay awarded Judge Willis Lares Iythe county board ef stinnjam Itrather confusing In thethe late Jufeevoted 750 extra pay by tkeof supervisora Altar board rednded it Thethat the board could tttrattt titsalary of an iav1Mthe raise applied te, the offletcould not cut ahe was la oMnsupervisors didiKING dmcvtrat fee D 1L Monksnany folks y, TWfsjday Pee 2 1line Darnell aad De Deryee  lsEHI8 Jfi MI, LOWthat own aaautomatic clothes dryerautomatic dryer saves tons of f, miles of walking, cuts sprintims to zero and ironing timefehalf relectric rangealso buy anelectric dryerPan Waal experience with an electricraufi hat pfd to them that Om way it the clean wayf  Friday, Saturday, Fob 4, 5t fUafci FeatureNEIGHBORING NOTESTATTLE QUBEtf OP MONTANAit costIDUCH tOaclothes dryeralefc fad clches dryer operatelor just pat wt i a lay save houn Whichelectric clothesdryer is tti BEST 8ee your dealer or atop in at Detroit Edieon for comparative data and davearigrffre literature that will help youA Baftera gtaawyek,v    InMi and Mrs Dewey Bruiser ofGrocery hen tone tonortfaY The Stockbridco Vlaje councilkadi is wanted I the now high  lateheel gyak TO I011 isue ted for school Additions was 6650 j TABAN, THB APE MAN Don JBodkina of Finckney is I pat  lent at Vetemna hoepitaJ, Ann Ar SsAiay, Monday, Febraary 6, 7 bor, J k   Matinee Sanday alt p sfc coat  Seven contractors have submitt Tony Cmrtfai and Gloria DeHavenod bfcfc4or the new Dexter willagrelire hall The Dexter fire deptanswered 74eas hut year   The Ward Tuppers of Dexter have returned from a trip to New Orleans aad points south The Chelsea Agriculture schoolboard has voted to ban all popilewho do not reside in the district i Hie Chelsea CongM Church hsrajfced 80,000 in pledges for their40,060 addition   Kftnneth Livingston of Chelsea FrfJay, 8aUreay, FeW 4, Sudsy Msedty, FebraatyHuepfcrey Bj A aatfXevetty SABRINATees WeU Taariu Fea, M B STUDENT PEINCKOaesnatete and GalesMSO inTHISte Technicolor Aan Blyta, Bdntnnd Purees Jetafriekaen, Loeis Caften, Matvpt Gweea, Marie UnasNerehfWedV Thare Febjtefc Webb and lien Alexandera 31 inch pike last week onCavanaugh Lake  Perry Miles, cofoumfer of theVagabond Coach Go at New Hudsondied at his home there last week, Wm McPherson IV of HoweU isthe new president of the PortageTrails Boy Scout Council  The Marine Bar at Brighton donated all their receipts from IS to t p m Saturday to the polio fund ,  In circuit court last week Kenneth Deaton, 18, who stabbed Ivan  Davis of Fowlerville last July wasfined 160 and given 2 years ia Jail Royal Kellenberger was given a divorce from Anev Kellenberger, bor THANKfl FOR TH1 PSOOPor TOUEOOODWe want oar eostomera to knewthey are saying to other people our servieet Hie rsittH fa nemuch we appxedate the kind gratifying indeed,tomers and new businoatJi very We pledge yon oar oontfaned etterli1 to eam food wilL from yon and ft verybody who comes to m oa yemrecomtndation Rrt Nanensl Bankperatlen aad Federal Dipsattaaet Ceraerallea, AJUeioeJti faeved Op leEff  PUB THANKSto NMCOLLEGE OF AGRICULTUIIMICHIGAN STATE COLIISI 100 yeorc ofka to the farmers of IhUWe look fwww4 UFARMfIS9 WEEK 7ll ttM aaaW WaM WSBT laay w 90Wwt aajaaj ajpaj FBBJ KSaSBSJSjajaBBIof the CoMeoe of AJcyMwM to teeN oeeetnew development, and iMproved teelheeii la Hie fteJ of dairying wnMld aoos ke COMO letfie milk producing formeMef BW Stett at o resell offbe uarch, txperimental end idyoiilleael woak ef IhoCeseee of Agvltwre TMs organlioXoa efaairy famers is happy ejer Us evt k Hn KK years ef operationMICHIGAN MKK PROOUCSS ASSOCIATION, L Kr is from Rex ShiarJ x an Harrisontromt41tian Tay4or   iGoorge McQueen fxom TuscoIaedunty is the new county agrieult ur agent i After Jan 31, 1955, all new driv ers must furnish birth certiflatos Born to Mr and Mrs Wesley Mo AcAtee Betty Isham of Milford, Notes of 48 Years Af 1 Floyd Randall is now committeei hM at  Joi hoapij Ana clerk in the state senate at LaasintJ for gpiRA troubleFred Campbell and Floris Moran Tbe 8tate  aid mOny , Mare attending business coHege m  apportioned for January HowAnn Arbor eU  21,12196, Brighton 186,482,John Cadwell tipped over his Powlerville 17,418, Hartianddoubte carriage whUe coming home 27,726, Pinckney 8,839, HamburgaVfrom Lakeland in a oow storm tht 2,235,other night  Th ovi school is building an 1Roy Pacey, 14, son of Mr and10 room school to cost 800,000Mrs N Pacey, died Sunday The Fowaerviile fire hall is being The Maccabees play, A Wife ia remoMed larger doors are being Peril drew a big crowd at the opi put m for e new fipe  era house Friday night They dear the oldjaU remodblled into an of ed 40 Finneys colored orchestra fa for the justice of peace of Detroit who played for the dance     , ,charged 60  Mr ad Mrs Jay Brfeham eifLeo Lavey is working in George Grass Lake, former Ohubba Comers rReasons hardware store  residents who have been visiting Miss Franc Burch it teaching their daughter Ih Arisona went onspeech ia the high school at Hunting to CalifornU to visit her DTOther,ton, Indiana Frtd Mortenson WhHe there UnRev G W Mylne who is preach Brigham suffered a, stroke Hling in Laingiiburg ia stiU keeptef daughter, Mrs Florence  Mother of  his room in Pinckney Feradale went out and got her andHomes, the hypnotist aad miaj ghe ia now at the Ufter hornAuction eacdtSALESMANSName aad A4dtauJACK HANNEHPflONB UT t T ft Born to Mr And MravThoa CUriDoris Ryan of Ann Arbor Jan, tta 7 lb 1 ox daughter, Lynn Marie at St Joe hospital43 members of the English cleates of Mrs Helen Miller andBird went to South Lyon insrhool bus Thursday to see a pictureJulius CaesarThe ban on the 6 G Murrayfarm on Cedar Lake Road burned to the ground Saturday BUSY PEOPLElike Banking Sy Mail Folks who hve to make every irinutemuni arethe ones who most enjoy jhe convenieri c of outbaokbymail plan Of course, we like to see ourfriends and neighbors stop in the office but ii yourpinched for time, do your banking by n  Usethis easy way to make deposits to your ssing oxchecking account Ask for a bankbymail envelopethe next time youre in, er phone or write, andweU sene k to you4Mi   i SPECIALSPOCERIES AND VEGETABLES AND HEIFER As I am leaving Pmckney I wU tell my pproperty at Public Anctioit at my home at 147 j North HoweH Street Pbckiiey on SATURDAY FEBITUARY 5th 1955 StarU at 12i30 P THE McPHERSON STATE BANK AD deposits up to 16,000 Insured by our membership in  Federal Deposit fasuranotOver Blhty Tearsxrtuintr x Three Piece Lmnf Rosai SnMeOne Electric Range, fed caribou One Electric RefrifcraterOne Electric Wubiof Mcne wkh Tabi One XM Heating Steve with Fan Several Tablet and Chain One Buffet Two Rodrinf CatirtBed Springs and Matbrejs Side Bovd Garden and Carpenter ToilsCooking Utansls DisW Oockiand many otker Wagoners GoceryQuality MechandiseLOWif T f tV tuiViy j ,i3r rVStoreLINGERIECANNED GOODS GROCERIES  a no oat toLejke Thursday nigat in  A cottage mi emMNJMgtr to Levern Kelly of YpeilaaUThe George Hanks tmmij at Fortaf Lake wee Ja Florida teat week IWyaisa visited their daughter,Beverly at Bob Jones Universityis North Carottna Mn Esther Gordon of Beolah uIs visiting Mr and Mrs FlAwrence MYRON HUGHES1Complete Lite Plumbiagand Supplies  fElectric, Oil and Gas Hot Water Heaters D rGENTS FURNISHINGS SHOESDRYGOODSKENNEDYS GENEKAL STORE FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS IronWINKELHAUS FLORAL COMPANY Phone 284 KoweNALUMINUM COMBINATION ITOKM WINDOWS ono1 SCREENSCHICK THtSISetfSteWftg, No Chang Mff New Tenseft Stoed Permanente Mad To OrderTo OporafoON INITIAL COST , HIAT ANMAtKTINANCfMANUFACTURED TO FIT YOUR OWNV  WINDOWS e DIRICT SIRV1CI PROM  THI FACTORY TO YOU  fas taao Mr and Mrs Barney Wilson anlItr and Mrs Ed Johnson, Judgeand Mrs Hiram Smith and MrsMteTeeple of Howeil attended the pancake supper at the Masonic temple Saturday nightI Mis Rene Miller and daughter, , Carol, attended the Greek play,j Anttogae at the Ann Arbor Mas onic temple Friday night Gretchen Tasch spent the week end with Kay Kitchen at Rush LakeMr and Mrs Bob Tasch, Gretchenand Johnny called on Mrs AnnaTasch in Ann Arbor Sunday and onMr and Mrs Carlton Shauty Thelatter daughter is hi Egypt on a Fullbright scholarship She if curator in the archeology dept, Uftiversity of Michigan IThe James Murphy family of Plymouth spent Sunday at the ThomasMurphy home Rev Winger, Lonnie VaaSlambrook and Herman Vedder attended the dedication of a new addition tothe Dundee Coagl Church SundayFloyd Hammond and wife of Laaeing were Sunday guests at the Clyde Fisher home Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel andMr and Mn W F Close spent Sun4ay at the Ernest Kew home in De tpoitI All the Marion 4H clubs sponsor  ed idaace at the Marion town House Saturday nightd MaasOttoPoolson and Loratta Schafer played Bitty Shehan of Ann Arbor calledat the Wm Shehan home Sunday Geae Dinkel sad wife of Detroitcalled at the Albert Dinkel home on Wednesday Mra Ethel SpsOut arrived homefrom Florida Sunday where she spent 2 weeks She came by plane The Ray Lavey family called atBen White home Sunday Also MrsRuth Bidwell and family of Brigh ton Mrs Bidwell is home after twoweeks spent in St Joe hospital, AnnArbor John Paul Waxe has been discharged from the service and hag enroll ed in Wayne Uversity, Detroit Brandon White, recently out of theservice has enrolled at the Univer sity of Michigan  17 tickets were sold at the pancake supper at the Masonic hall Saturday night sponsored by the Livingsten County Shrine Club and Living ingston Lodge The Pillsbury FlourCompany sent two chefs out who baked the pancakes, sausage, coffeeand pie was also served  John Cologne returned home fromStJoe hospital, Ann Arbor Fridav  Complete Line of Pants SIWe Self  W Install  WeSenrteePHONE UP8S1U 117 1 BAFTWATER SYSTEM PLUMBINGStanley DinkelTRUCKS TRACTORSRUSSELL D SMITH COe WF,, MICH  PH IMSPresented by   H 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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>mA 1    twists 4 Themtofftor import said itcondition prevailed over of the nation this year to it dueT   w smsssBBssw BWmsPwPnBBBjBASKET BALL NEWS TheManchester Friday aastheir third leu victory, Manchester H 481 Tfc were behind jnst oactrfcrquarter 7 to 6 thelead and never rlinqptshtdit TibsPirates won mainly e mfethemPiwkney witb UThe  Jr Vamty la prepamc to the 2 w KWIW to firt tesm Arrisbomri Simonson was high, fox PinckneypwfsrT   rTn mith 14 Gonyer lor Manchester had Sftgb Com ZieglftJ and Supt of In tA fitruction Taylor Ziegler claims hehas done as much tfoad work asthe state Simonson  ttPinckney Reserves FG FT PF TPto P 14Everyone thaiCarajfteilthi Huhman   iCmvcfcand 1000Friday viFriday evening after Saturday fromp m and Sunday beftitsare famvTWa,kabout youthful  jquestion is fcrhat  Oyiarf now 40 youths behind RoM between the ages of 15 and Mrofkof age They are mingled Burg Q with hardened offenders as there gmith  fifcs so facilities for segregation, g 0 0HJbot Smith, the new fuprerae jsnchestei Rsmwves sssjrt justice wants a reception cen QOnyer g Mtsv sstiblished for them and a long England   1riAkt jrogrm to rehabilitate them Hainstock IIftettftgan has long, talked about juv Hhoe ffit delinquency but done liUle PowersMteaianSta College is 10 Creacbyears old in 19W aodis planning a Van Ettencentennial ,Starte4 Feb 121W6 Bxokaw 0 0as a land grant agriculture coHege, Knickerbocker  0 0 it has branched out into education, Rayjangijage engineering v English, home economics, veterinary, health many other course Senator Carlton Morris of Kal introduced a bill at Lanreduce the marriage waitinarpfertMT from Jo to 3 days TOs would It conform to the laws of the Hollingsworthstates The law was passed to JU6B2PicJtayI at IM wiilr g1ieliaws Tae CfcareJiEzra Basenj, Pastor Walter cnWorship 10,00Sefcool 1100Peoples Meeting 730 Service800H J W Winger Pastor 980 a mi 10i4f a miur night prsyei misting at th thank at 800ea choir tactics 730 p mfl fiiptos ChordM88 Wssf between Mais and Uaadilla StreetsRev Keith Baegsegger, Pastor QemertarySckool128 NEW8 Judy Geary had dinner at MonksHotei, Brighton, Sunday  Mary Gillekirks mother hada birthday SundayRhoda Baxter is caring for a dogLinda Rhodes was in Toledo Saturday aadACaroi gPourianen in Dtitroit SunoayPam Sejffld was skating SammyThe ice cfacked  Svea Lilstrand fell through theice skating Eddie Fisher visited an aunt inPontiac Sunday Sharon Cordway visited her grandmother SundayWe have a new boy His name isJunior Pena OflutEirrTh this natioa is caueoesome place Latbabies rerc bom in thewoman, Mrs Nicholas Bores at NJ gave irth to I baMin twelve months, t set Hand a pair of twins Ifupfood, clothing, mineralsources The schools are,and most of them have hadpand twke since the lastfi Cbaplaiv 1As Sunday Schooly WorshipGroup  ServicePrayer MeetingMusk MvsJiervia fsmjhstt r Choir Practice Wed urSmfrwm JflEnH  Choir Practic e Wed Hjum  ArWr  iAMLsU N stAffTB TyMarshal lallo wtime fo r bloo d test s fo rpartie s  thgT It  MARYS ALTA R SOCIET Yth e Jaftuat y meeting , o f St Alle nIJnno nPniewsk iUttie ,Brow nelected fo r th e  tits  Lloy d VanBlair  Adarn sVic e Pres , Mrs  Gu y Kuhn See , Mrs  Jo e Burns  Treaa , Mr sLs e Lavey fiach  membe r o f th e societ y too ksevera l mixtur e apron s t o sen d ofriend s t o rais e mone y fo r furnish in g th e schoo l convent   A  delegatio n o f socieiymembei sattende d th e LansingODeaner y meet le s Church , Maso n o nJanuapylZth  A  noo n luncheo n wa st o  th e delegates  Rev  Fi  C J  Espe r of  St  Aloysiou s ChurchD etroi t talke d o n method s o f controll in g v  distributio n o f objectiona l lit eratur e an d comi c book s sol d o n th epubli c new s stand  Mrs  Gerelc MeCloske y o f Howell , announce dMarc h 9 h a s da y o f recollection Th e da y twil l b e give n i n Hol y Cros sChurch , Lansin g wit h Rev  Fr  Ray bon d Osdyk e n  retrea t master  Al lsociet y member s ar e inNite d t o atfc sn d thi s da y o f recollection O s Wednesday , Januar y 19t h th emember s o f th e Alta r societ y me ta t th e forme r Lewi s hom e t o wor kflW  Firs t Cojnmunio n dresse s fo r th e s  storehouse  Si x dresse s ai ecompletio n  latroductieCraftametf sPinckne y Varait yCtaftsmesis Qartette feslietio nTm  smwettihs A iieket e to  sel lMancheate r Varsit y 948 a  n 110 0 a  in70 0 p  m 80 0 p  m 80 0 p  in  40 0 p  m 1 SECOND GRAD E Roge r Bonne r ha s ne w shoes Barbar a Ludwi g brough t 2  Alas ka n foil s t o school  He r aunt , wh oteache s i n Alask a sen t them Kennet h Gar r bitmgh t hi s Ro yRoger s truc k t o school Jimm y Ca n trul l ha s complete d hisdenta l appointments Ros e Mari e Vedde r ha s som e gold fish  Joa n Eichma n los t on e o f he rteet h bi n lin g tthem Mar y   gray s cousin, , Denni sr  u  Dansv i i o visite d uchoo lI 1  irst th e wa r waIKWarne d W tman y ar e becomin g fathsf swer e no t i n th e conflict  TBJ S rrsst ti s  tha t ther e ar e jus t BMJP S peopl iher e tha n eve r before  Th s fimflis lar e no t bigger  Th e averasj  fimil yi s  abou t 3  or 4  Bac k 10 0 year s I San d 1 4 chil d familie s wer e no tcommo n bu t ther e wer e no t s o ipeopl e the n an d th e deat h rat ewa s ver y muc v higher  Aeeertmt censu s taker s thi s increas e i s expee tK  t o contiuu e a t leas t fo r 6  years Th e sui t e f Pro f Hym a o f tile  Universit y o f Michiga n agains t Mrs Lillia n Le e ,  a  spiritualis t preach i s  attractin g attentio n becaus e i t i sunusua l Th e professo r Nrssa j aspiritualis t believe r an d sough tai d o f Mrs  Le e t o ge t fiaastia lvje e fro m th e spiri t world Seefel d ha s new  pai r o f i  jngl y sh e go t tncommuaia Up  m HISWO NM regor  He , Portag eL  Mnttfi , Pasto ri  100 0Jvurda yA M oh  Gar r brough t hi s racin gwen t t o Indian a at  s mothe r ha s aCOMMUNICATIO NTher e hav e bee n article s i n th epaper s in  referenc e t o th e boar d ofeuptnriaejr s votin g t o pa y m e un newFranci s Reaso n ha s a  ne w billfol dLa i  y iiaugh n visite d hi s grand parent  a t Munit h Saturday Rober t Seefel d ha s ne w shir t an djeans Jan e Markl e brough t he r 5  ne wpuppies , t o school W e ha d ou r weekl y reade r achiev emen t test s Friday  THIR Done  I t rea d tha t Itha t I  woul d,  tha t I  woul dniseAi  4di4BM jgBf c    w   w 1 1    ym  vSf f W  VV f M, iBBIBJBJ   BjXvlX V   menl i aft t absolutel y untrue  Afte r 1succeede d Judg e Collii m i n 1948 , J Diane G acard, fro m he rthe spiri t worl d an d go t th e po r th e advic e h e wante d hu t i t was al l wrong  Ever y investmen t feemad e b y i t failedS o h e i s Muiflg Mrs  Le e disclaim s ai l reeponsl ban d SAV  sh e o nl y  acte d MmoutbjTiec e o f th e spirit s whil e i n atrancea M doe s no twha t advic e the y gave  Tb wa s throw n ou t o f cour t oasa v tetordere d trie d b y th e suprem eCongres s a t Washingto n D wear s th e mos t youthfu l loo k i tha s Th t averag e ag e itheseni ebetwee n 4 2 an d 4 8 years  The ag e las t yea r wa s 1 0 year sTh e hous e ha s 1 5whos e averag e ag e i sJPINCKNE YTh e Pinckne y hig h schoo l ficl  a f Imnwrtattt ydroppin g gaus s t o Dexte r sa dHartlan d hi t thei r stridj r a tCheste r Frida y an a beat  ti ether e 4 7 to 8  Kath y Wilts hig h score r fo r Pinekse y wit hMarily n VanSlambroo k ha d 1 4Jane t Shirle y ha d lOTh t other s   enth e tea m wer e Joyc e Wefener,Jaa ic e Burns,  Grethe n Tasch,  Franci swasan d Advisor Jolan Porte rDori s Umstea dPatt y Palme Outfr , Advriso r Rosin a Hil lMusicia n liaribr n GusUfto aGhi r Directo r Shirle y Wyii e toward Sinjfe r ha d a w   a  tii   i  birtlula y part  Saturday  Mos t e fNaat y Slftydo n di d ne t tak o th e extra  compensa  th e thir d grad e boy s wer e there ti n Toteo Y fo r th e offJceI t was 1 amili e liloxo m i s goin g t o movt SaU y wtor , though t t o belon g t o Judg e Collins  silve i Ij ke GSUfsox An4j aa t t o th e officeTh e matte r wa s Camill e Bud a i s t o hav e a  birtn    mentione d unti l seve n month s da y l artyPi  iwrsits r th e spring  election  I n October  Do n na s   m a8 et Jo JfSKere n Bec k I IM S t o dea r u p th  matte r Judge  Kare n Downin Wr an J Bonni e Blo xNanc y Rease A CsrlandAske d th e prosecutin g attnV , o m mttd c s m o  ar rin ts ft r Mrs y  fo r a n opinio n a s t o whethe r o r   , fall i n whic h man y ne wsurprise     lect d A s  stitut e th e bul k o f th eo f congress , thre e fiftn  e iburn  bein g lawyer s  lawyero f We Sharo nPrompt eDril l Leade rMotfie r Adviso r Ana Reaso nBarbar a Mille rMrs  Ann a Boy dTKea e wk  isulnlle d wereIntal Ula g officer , liarilv n Gustafsen Lind a Le , Dori s Umstsd , Be , Chapjafn , Rfsin a Hill bert a Ackley , aa d Donaa v Basydle   Sail  MiHr  Dril lBANG S DISEAS I OONTtO LDurin g th e las t  f Febnmr y im tROBBE R FO R 5t h TIM EThe  Genera l Stor e operate d b yFra k Fark s an d associate s wa srsbbe d fa  th e 5th  tim e sinc e i t be bosines s earl y Sunda y mornin gwa s gaine d b y forcing  th ejior , Tfa e combinfttio n o f th e saf esmashe d of f aa d th e loc k knock K punch  Abou t 200 0 wa nI t w 4 i n mone y nag s mark Arbo r Bank  Th e robber s left  Recorder,Joyc eadviser  bftsin t i s Motkt tLeader,vCuelett visor , An n M7frMsVHarrie t Treaswer Frjmd ssta,tefetiara4 ntxyp f tfe  fssgtam  Georg t VaiNormsm , Worth yfo r contro l o f Bang s diseas e will i trott  Hsle n Mttler  Sec , 1star t i n Livingsto n count y A II  herdsPilgrim  Chaplalo , Bennie s Henry wil l b e surveye d employin g the 1 MemWrsLeot a ltaeii,Lacill e Ca mmil k rin g tes t o n dat y nerds  MiJ k      sample s wil l b e take n an d als obloo d testa    Owner s o f infecte d animal s ma yretai n th e cattl e bu t the y ma v oal yb e  sol d fo r slaughte r pttfpsssiChl fvaccinatio n o f al l infecte d herds , wil lb e  offere d fre e t o th e owners , A owne r wh o ha s dispogs d a f al l hi sinfect  cattl e ma y as k fo r eretest 1ASEVD BAL LFri , Jan  88  Hartlaa 4Tues , Feb  l i Britte n here w el  9  BB  B i  PBBBBBjpBBJ  Fri  Feb  11  Stttt kFit , Fe b It s Bofsvill e not th e extr a compensatio n applied 1t o  Ju e Collin s successors , a a i tha d no t bee n recinded  Th e prosecu t stor e Hume s sa w th e polic e tak fin eer print s a t th e Genera lThe Genera  Federatio nwen s Club s seem s t o hav eden t i n th e circulatio n o fcomi c book s ba t raueh  worktt o b e done  Th e crim e magasia eiustr y hu s becom e a  hug e one suite d i n 1S3 5 wit h on etio n comics  B y 194 0 ther edifferen t publication s dotof fItSunday  I 15,000,00 0 wort h o f business Georg e Colon s s  fathe r i s t o com e 1W 1 ther e  ovaora  opinio n wa s tha t the vcounty ,   3      u ,            av v Woul d b e liabl e fo r th e extr a com , hom e fro m h e bespiUlthi s week , j doin g 700000 0 wort h pensstlon due Jdge Carland during his term ahdj to me for the time lheld office So the board of supervisors voted Judge Carland the ex due him last year B hag a watchFOURTH GRADELast week we had severalClark Charles Beals, MaryIn arithmetic Fred Cruddere yana that I be pai4 the amount for Singer, Kathy Qustafson, Joan En the time I held the office This ao and Johni bd  The business has increased byj and bounds The stories arootcsts1,,1  be about actual crimesKJenl they are usually twisted aad ed beyopl Recognition Anitaion was based on the same and eliminates theHowell, Mich, Jan 22, 1954 , Willis L LyonsGALE LENNON Froehlich had perfectstate of  scores In English Fred Crudder, counties i Nancy Read and Michael Taurionenj j had As No one had a perfect read ing score on our Weekly Reader test but Nancy Read was highest1with  Camille Buda and Michael Tauriianen second The far eastern itnation stUlstitutes a puzzle The presidentcently negotiated a treaty with XM China which the senate has e Bfttapproved The press statespresident will shortly askfor men, ships and planes toFormosa and evacaate This week we have a spelling re, Kai Cheks men fromview testOur Red Book readers are doinga unit on transportation Last week Oak Lenaon, 76, died in DetroitBttankiyv W wife proceeded himin desAk There were no children He was bom in Pinckney, being the we 8tuciied Little Blacknose Thisso of the tete Jhn an Ann Ehza week The DewittCUnton WeBrrm IstnmHM Three bromers, Roy, som good pictures of this first loRobert and William are deceased Fonr siajters survive They are sta Anna Honks, Jackson Mrs which are under attackChina Forces There istjsas the Reds sank t efIware not seen by anyoneAxisat was made to get into the safe Howell Construction Co onRd with an acetline torch1SM aame night but it failed Pet Crockett and wifi ofwere Sunday quests at the AnCampbell home MiUheUbrokeLake legatmany people he wquesfced th 4 Abraham Lincoln, by Carl Qim library ha purchssht and sign up for t4 ene,8oiftedUftafston County Shrine ClubUrissjste Lodge No T F,  AMJk Plwikn Masonk Temple I to    P MSataroiy, Jammry hospital, Ann ArborMessrs Murray Dagg, Jackett, F, L Camburn, Rudolf Koeppenand ye editor visited the Bureka Mssonic Lodge, Detroit last nfkt saw George Dig ,frtimrecera his MMOjSgvss The high school wen betk gtJMfboth games from Byron last nightThe reserves won M to If 8isisnson was high with 14 TW vstf sitwon 48 to 43 Don Pecker km Itfor Pinckney aad Tom fjytts 7Prof John Burs accompaniedRev WinffMr took a bus lomi ef industrial art students to tke FeW Museum at Dearbora Monday to seUth new modelaWinston Baugha, Ctierd MilWrter, Merlin Ammtffty an An all day meeting of the countysttfU will be keld 2nd startmf at 9m m limer serv at Masenk sHataf rotsn Abtel88r piece hifh scaeoi base1 wiM flif Bdgar MM, cast supt f pubOc iattroetien mMl be moderator we tk ssieakar is Or Robert atf tm 4A TheBJNEfetgfct tt isstfield Wrt MondaymrtChelsea 84,firppty isHenry spent the week and at LsveBsMimn H47hunting and fishiag The14 inches deep en the JaTsiin the wls They did nets maay viU wwne ws4m Ftakinc was gdi Lirie  Mi aassda tsssM 1MBspn1 jpmsF wmnw  r end of termMiBer bad t ships last week thatsupplies to Tachon See ofDulles has changed his mind abottfthe islands and says than aft StJohn Holben,  Kathy Gustaison longer important fo theand Camiile Buda all had birthdaysj Formosa The presides Ciiffordf Egeler, Anita ClarMoan United Nations to anaat Danny Bennett and Mary fjre between Red and NatfMMttftJosephs Howellp fwith burial in Si Marys Cemetery,CARD OF THANESWe wish to extend our thanks to Aschenbrenner all had perfectattendance record the first semes ter  China which Chainge Chaing knows his msing out and that if he is all mir many friewm for all the kind tr8UP Eli Pen   n during Gregory was thw Robert Homer and Janie Ros China he must do so nowwere spelling bee winners with GeriYearsaid Darrow and Karen Singer runnagoNevada wttciV is,MSS sad tbe jorrow and partingbosbaad and father with ourWe did well inmetic tests last wMr 6lhre Coswsy and ChildrenTBS Pinctoty Uags 0smf1itonwfll work a thinffB fr tbe bespiUl b Ctf Ch J IT i hat tbe ffChurth Ja IT ia thertfttlat fm with Jlra MeririaMn Taaeb has tsoglw istsnr cpain, tS We Wn II proving f multiplicatikm drill testW MftVEIi n We weMstftVEIidaclass,     BarbafV Badghn, TommyJ   put on two from rocky unproductive nations smallest popofatibig and arith gambling and divorce bet1 and are im1 industries and seems   right financially AtPen U outReadskits with their own puppets It wasgoodWs made birthday cards for MrsLintnerJUport cards this week We hopwe did all rightSIXTH GRADEWs have a new girl in ourHer name in Joanne Steeb We are finishing our diarama On top m bJmvnttes e ensjit Hangfaf down are on tk bottom of whicji gbig gambling city 8being built at a eostThey will have 4600 roomsThere are already 7 muWhotels toother fadub for ftp of this Thef    whkh vistsmat eosttyOamblrafMASONIC Jan 8 tot p,nvMt  m O r NOffiSWMarion Pearson bought it and  I1    tearingjt down to move to fee lam J1 r1 at Silver Lake Thk waa started I I back ii4e nineties by James WUj cox His biis met aB   Kt treaamwhad about 12 horses tarried the mail to 1  ,  A drive to Dexter or Howell  m X riay, JaastffT potwas about S2 On Sundays aH honeswere usually hired by Romeos tolake out their girlaOtifer proprietLf ors after him were P H xa sponsoqag aere   Boy eoot H WlLJIn TtduletWHorace Munsell, Wayne Bennett Win Drnmin,, Uuwill build as annex on their Lia fetae JtaaFailSkews t, i, 1, tPINCKNEY COMMUNITY SCHOOLS SCHOOL DISTRICTliVINGSTON AND WASHTNAW COUNTIES, MICHIGAN  School Building Bonds XAbout 100 Masons ai wfcftjR attended the Ladies Nigrht at the 1a Hall Saturday night  ort MMrs Phe Rosarf YpaUama   Itwere played, and refrerfimentg WJ Chalsea observed her 101st birthdayved A one act skit entitled,A Dayl wiJ , ,  jin the Justice Court at Tompkiw J Bhardt, 14, bwMiCorners was put on The cast was Peasant Lu near Clet,last The Sylvasi Theatre Willjft tiatafrem Jaaaary 1 U Fehrmafy HJudge Whlpple N O Frye   Attorneys, Ross Read, W Ci fSealed bids tor the purchase ol general obligation bonds to be iueUby Pinckney Comniunly Schools School District, Livingston and Wushte j Maiy Teeple Couit Qfficer, Bert naw Counties, Michigan, ot me pur value ot Two Huntrred Iritty ThousandDollars 5u,uo0j 7l be icwwivtu by the undersigned at the Pinckney HighSchool, inthe Village oi Pinckney Michigan in said School District, until800 oclock,, p m, Eastern Standard hmt, on the 3r4 day of February, 1955, at which tinje and place said bids sill be publicly opened and read Miller Defense Attorney, Nonnanf  JudyXook, 15,and KjpCkai 15,Reason, Percy Ellis Defendanis,Ye   ch F  ntestEditor Jury Mrs Iva ReasonMrsat Lucy Reason, Mrs Beulah Miller, The RotaiyClubOca Campbell, Fred Bead, Glenn   Jfit  r 5Slayton, Witnesses John Chambers, SJOW t0 prpving the mitt poaA Ha Meyer, Ed Parker,Ffed Slay t11ton Loretta DiHingham, Sadie Read , MJ H Hooker, M J Reason, Mrs cnbbage tournament start Jan 2400 employees of the Seamleas 81REin CaemaScone asd Color , Fb 2, tMd Dan DaryeaIS MT LOVEfal Cotai LEE THEATREFrMay, Setartaj, JwMiasy 18 RICOCHBT EOKANCVMais ai4 Chffl Wttb a 41v Waikp Q,Daller, Clerk, C W Hooker The committee was Ros Read,Saidbonds will be dated i ebruary 1, 1955, will be coupon bonds in thedenomination ot One Thousand Dollars M,0O each, will be numbered conaecutivdy inthe direct order ot their maturities from one 1 to two hundred fifty 250, both inclusive, will bear interest irom their dale at a rate or ratesnot exceeding three and onehall per cent 3V2 per annum, expressed inmultiple of 44 ol 1 Said interest will be payable on the first day of July, 1953, and semiannually thereafter on the first day of January and July ineach year Said interest rate for bonds maturing in any one year shall be atOM rate only Accrued interest to date oi delivery of such bonds shall bepaid by the purchaser at time of deliverySaid bonds will mature serially Five Thousand Dollars 5,000 on thefiril day of July in the year 1956 Ten Thousand Dollars 10,000 on thefirst day oi Julyin each of the years 1957 to 1961, both inclusive FifteenTbouand Dollars 15,000 on the first day of July in each of the years won one from RyronThe high school162 to 19170, both inclusive and Twenty Thousand Dollar t2f00O onthe first day of July in each of the years 1971, 1972 and 1971 Norman Reason, W C Miller, C WHookerThe Shell Gas Company hold acookiiig school at the opera house todayFrank Haines has resigned as thefiretaker of the Coi George Estateand moved in Met Chaikers hotel at Patterson Lake James Ducking has retired  afterworking on the railroad here 25yearsRonald Tapper is playing centeron the Ann Arbor hih sc hkl basket ball teamNorman Reason Roger Carr andG W Dinkcl wiitd the Locke oilwell near Bell Oak MomiayIn 3 games Friday Pinkney onlyBoth principal and interest will be payable at a bank or trust companyto be designated by the purchaser of the bondsBonds nurribered one Oto fortyfive 45, inclusive, maturing in theyaart1956 to I960, both inclusive, shall not be subject to redemption prior to maturity , Bonds lumbered fortysix 46Jto two hundred fifty 250, inclusive, maybe redeemed prior to maturity at the option of the School District in inversenumerical order on any interest payment date on or after July 1, I960, at par aad accrued interest to thdate fixed for redemption, plus a premium foreach bondso redeemed as follows2500on each bond called for redemption prior to July 1, 196220Q0 on each bond called lor redemption on or after July 1, 1962, butprior to July , 19641500 on each bond called for redemption on or after July 1, 1964, butprior to July 1, 1966 1000 on each, bond called for redemption on or after July 1, 1966, butprior to JuJy 1, 1968  500 on each bond called for redemption on or after July 1, 1968Notice of redemption shall be given to the holders of the bonds to beredeemed by publication of such notice not less than thirty 30 days prior toUM date fixedfor redemption, at least once in a newspaper or publicationcirculated in the State of Michigan which carries, as part of its regular service, notices of sale of municipal oonds For ftie purpose of awarding the bonds the interest cost of each bid willbe computed by determining, at the rate or rates specified therein, the totaldollar value of all interest on the bonds from March 1, 1955, to the date of maturity for all bonds maturing prioro the year 1972 to Jy 1, 1963 for all bonds maturing in the year 1973 to July 1, 1967 for all bonds maturingia the year 1972 nd deducting therefrom any premium The bonds will beawarded to the bidder whose bid on the above computation produces thelowest interest cost to the School District Each bidder shall state in his bid tit interest cost to the School District, computed ip the manner above specified No proposal for the purchase of less than all the bonds or at a price less than 100 of their pr AQ sill bv considered The said bonds arc nnyble from ad valorem taxes subject to such limitation uponsaid taxing power  w,Ks tth Srom the provisions ot Section 2lf Article  of t  ,, mtion and the Michigan Property TaxLimitation Act   to R tlvVI in overtime butvon 7 to G Th i  shall tn LJiv  Too 30 toi erv tboysm vas Marabor, Stanley Oevdd Henry Allen Davis, Bob Ryan and the j Glenn Kingsley family attended, the wedding of Allan Davis and Annett American  LegiTube Cdr at South Lyon went out onstrike Thursday    ,    Robert Sutton and Herman Cook jof Coon Lake Road shot fir coyotte Inearthere last week     jJohn Hagrman completed 40 yeafsof servjee a8 Lrvingstonclerk Jan I,1 The board of supervise ois gave him a Ronson light   j Jimmy Clark, son 4f Mf antf TAUEmmett Clark of Howell was op ated on at St Lawrence hospital aTLansing last week     Aj George Mutter, shoe repair man at Howell since 1905 has sold out and retired He came frtmr Syriafii  1P02   The jury at Howeli in the trial ot ms Armtetrong of South Lyon who ehot Earl Banks of Green Oaklast summer disagreed  ,,The Hbell Knights of Columbus are builng an additionclub house Riduuri Bfn,Gihr CaHM8am, Mm Turn Jan , II, FsfcI Irrlaf BeaJias THERES NO BUSINESS LBU THE SHOW BUSINESS Marilyn MonroeDenaWand Johnny Sayin CinemaSeope aatf TeehalfsssrNews miSALESMANSJACK HANNETT UP J 111 iWed, Thura Fri Sat, Feb 1A4JMartia UwiTHREE RING CCUSM Viata Vision vJoanne Dru, Zaia Gator  FeatmetteM Vista Vision Visits NorwayNews and Cartaaaon their a,e wife and baby are visiting his hisbrothers hereLaMarch at the Bristol1 Methodist, Afr and Mrs Gus Iissman of The Howell fcard of supervisors Rex Hendee and wife moved intovoted former circuit judge Willis 1 their new home at Farley and Swav tyons 4200 back pay Under  r, thout Roads last week  cent court decision he was entitled to it       vArdis G6dchilr and ElIbettfHultberger won the Hartland high school pie bakirig contest   The Lester McAfee family eallaion the Leo Davis atoir oa Patrjon Lake Road Suiday Mrs Edna Spenr entertaiatdMrs John Lundeen of DetroitKrsLouise Shehan and the FraaeisShehan family SundayChurch, Flinty Saturday The reception was aso there newlywedswill yo to Florida Tht groom in theson of Mrs Goldie Bowman Schaufle, now of Stockbridge Jenny Lynd Parmaleo spent theweek en withMfs Mildred Trost of Sarthouts CQte Jan 15, a irL in Dearborn Arnold BcrquLst and Dick Campbell took David Nash back to, Mich State College Sunday  t JHowell have gone to FloridaThe engagement Jf Nancy Slayto, daughter of Mt and Mrs, GlenSlayton of HoWell to David Gherkinof that place in announcedBorn to Merlyn Ostrum and wifediedMrs Claude Culver, 80, widow ofClaude Culver former Howell cigar maker and iestaurant last weekrlbwW POR ALL OCCASIONSfrom WINKELhAUS FLORAL COMPANTfPhone 284 HowellALUMINUM COMBINATfON STORM WINDOWS Imd SCREENSCHECK THESEIIATUKESAcmAiftmdjr cashierschk in an ampunt of i5J0X00J dravyn ik ertrusi company and payable toihe order of the TreasurertlSfchool District, must accompany each hid as a guarantee of good faithOft tht part of the bidder, to be forfeited as liquidated damages if such bid fh accepted and the bidder fails to take up and pay for tke bonds No in KfH ihtJr be allowed on the good faith checks and checks of unsuccessfulhkMtfS wiH be promptly returned to each bidders representative or by rcgist Mil     mbe conditioned upon the unqualified opinion of Miller, Canand Stone, Attorneys, Penobscot Building, Detroit, Michigan, will be furnished, without expense to the purchaser of the10 the delivery thcrgoir aftfoyjag the legality ot the bonds The fih bd ii, tbfi hi furnish boiuh foyjag the legality ot the bonds Thettcution at his expense Bohds willpupcfikser at a place to be designated byIrspeci to the details of the issue should be addressed to, Paddock and Stdne, 525 Hollister Building, Lansing 8,AttOTMyt for the School District reject any and all bids  StJMtortaf, No than Ww Tnfon Cpiutructh Math to Onht U Optra  ON ittifiAi eon,rHl NIAf AMDMANUMCTURfD TO HT YOUI OWN WINDOWS  DHtECT WVCI IftOMTHE FACTORY TO YOU    rffrf i1 the bids shmjld be plainly marked Proposal for  i  ERIC G ROSE,Stcretary, Board of Edncatk   REMINDER  GET AOEOUAf iPROTECTION FOR YOURVALUABLES AND PAPERS get maximum protection when you ptoimporm papen, jewelry, or other vaJttableiin a safe deposit box io our vauk Guard againstlo, theft, misplacement, and fire with a boathaVs low jo cost and conveniently accessibleto youMcPHERSON STATE BANKXi depoiita up to 10,000 foamed by our membtnMp in the Ftfaml  Deposit Inswtnee Corporation19m Over t 8066 Plwtaty flfl  iQualityUPLOW PRICKSi I ,N,Ijr,   JWj WJ wm 1  llw    Aiv i rrFVVv nettv Mr  Z      t Ay 1Cl   fUBaTeavLINGERIEGENTS FURNISHINGSCANNED GROCERIES SHOESDRYGOODS IIIENNEDYS GENERAL STORE , AS LIGHT Mis Thomas Banner was a Thrackfioa fMst at the boo of MrsWa MePhersin IV of HowUxMr and Mrs Jo Griffith andSharon syeat Sundsvy with the Don Griffith family in Mt PleasantJoe Boras and wife Don Burnsand,wife , James Bums and 3 child ran of Ann Arbor and Sirs ThressaCoy were Sunday, guests at tinBay Burns home 20 members of Plnckney ChapterNo 145 OJSS attended the Friendship nigst at FowlerviUe FrinayMrs G W Latimer and daughterConaie,of Munith caalled on the Ash er Wylie family Sunday They have sole their farm and are moving toMason Sunday callers of Mr aad MmWilliam Shehan were Alex CarishDetroit and Billy Shehan of AnnArbor  lbs Ioyd Headees entertainedthe Putnam Farm Bureau Friday night 18 were present A stork shower was given for Mrs JanetShehan  jMrs Rene Millei a4 Mrs LoisLintner completed their Wednesdaynight extensioin course at the Michigan State Normal at Ypeilanti lastweekMarcia McCleer, daughter of tMr and Mrs Clyde McCleer ofGregory, has been cjiosen D A RI representative by Pinckney high school She is a senior  ,14 boys left Howell Tuesday for vmilitary serviceThey were Leonard  Barrett, PinQkney Robert Domdre, Fenton, Samuel Kxatz, EdwardGardner South Lyon Donald Fleet, Fowlervillft Glenn Waters, George  Eghotz, Milford Sid Clark, CharlesI Potts, HoweIlClarence Sheffer, Er j nest Furiater, Richard Raeter, James Haas, Brighton MYRON HUGHES1CosipWe Use Plumbing Fiitsfesand Supplies v PHONE UP88114Electric, Oil and Gas HefComplete Line of PumpsWe Sell  WMnstat  We Service10 7 6 BASTWATtitPLUMBINGStanley fin kefi TRUCKSTRACTORS CARSRUSSELL D, SMITH CO f, MICH  1632nted by  H W WYLIE  i  PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN  PHONE 2sr sF 7 You warmer in Every ,VCJIA Completely Automatic ForcedAir Heating System,Powerful Builtin Automatic Forced Air Fan turns itself onaiid off  circulate 13 more air than ordinarybeatar blowerGuorcinteedto Save J3to 12 On FuelELECTRICCLOTHES DRYER your Daolsf w Detroit New FurnaceType 4wayHeatExtractor    156more heat radiating surface  reduces chimney heat loss up to48 Patented aulomatirAir Feed supplies correct amountof air to burner at all times  givte highest possible burning ffid   turns smoke intoPLUS 15s other outstanding features that make the QuakerSupreme today most modam Oil Heater It is so goodthat Quaker 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8332 9 LjrU W  Muipeii ,Auctionee r gComplet e Insuranc ePHON EBsr i Wyli eGal l Fowh rvill 226F6I  T o Lessons i n Aruold Berquis t CemefenfMwaerielePrice s Yo u Ca n Affor d T  Ht tMilfoid , Michiga nMIHor d granit e Weffc eRaa  Ettat tHrm8 , Homes ,St , Howell  Mrs  Mari e Wen kPhon e 937 R 1 Watcher Welc hADVS TH E LAVET f HARDWAR E FOR SALE  194 7 Buic k Roa d Mas te r tw o door , Goo d condition,Reas onabl e 160  Marvi n Light 85 8 Eas t Mai n U  Pinckney , Phon e    U P 8 6671   PAl , OAT  1 T7T n  uu   F0R SALEMixe d bale d ha yFO R SAL E 104 1 Dodg e wit h   a ba ,e Legter Mt Afe ecellen t runnin g motor , radiato r lik e 41 jg  jjg g Eastnew , lef t fron t whee l damagedCom   A        ,   plet e 2800  Als o 194 1 Dod e pic k WANTLDBoo m am i Boar d b ,truck  1  ton , run s good  i W  ow lad V   Adrjs s Bo x 4 Pinckney , Michiga n Your Popert v Hlt b a fUaral d Rea m  ,broke r   20J  Nort hPHON E U P 4414 6FO R SALEA1 1 Stee l Furnac e com plet e wit h 2 set s o f grate a an di  Delc o oi l converte d heate r i n perfec tI  runninj f condition  100 0  831 8 Thursto n fioad,  corner o f D 1 tg r TownHaf c an d SjV  T , ik e Rd ,I FAR M FO R SAL V Afte r ea e an don e quarte r tfentury  of ownershi p j rtn e niily , thi s Gran d Ol d Li i981 9 Thursto n an d Dexte r  Hal l Road  a t Silve r Lake FOR SALE aive COA L  I I l THAT BI N FIIXE D WIT HPOCOHONTA S O R STOKE R COA LDlivere d th e Sam e Da y Ordere diSMapltt e Stoc k o f Lumbe r Bildin g Supplie sSberwi n  William i Pain t   D  E  HOE Y  S0N 5DEXTE R HAMILTO N IV811 9 I t ld Liria f  sto n Count y Lan d Mar k no w rIuc tantl y offered  for sale  26 0know n a s  e Ech o Deill  DairStoc k furra , 4 0 are s woodFo rT l tantly oeret l fo r sale  26 0 sore sR o I I addresse d orknow n a s Jh e Ech o De H Dair y o rFO RRange, , Harigerato rHom e Comfor t Coo k Sleetrlat  Hutc hStov e an dothe r lunsiture  hon e U P 8656 8  tieuarg caU  or writ e H  J  McKeiho rRealtor , 81 6 1  An n St , An n Afjfe rMichigan  Phon eFEMALEHBL P WANT S5   1  wil l tak e i n taxe s a t th e Putna m Tow n Hal lEver y Sa t lir aunti l furthe r Notic e fro m 90 0 AM  t e 50 0 P HOME R ABNF Y WJTNA M TWP  TREA5 FOR SALERoc k Roaster s 6  tolbs  Phone  U P 8  838 sFO R RENT A fimisho d room 8 tim e typist  Mus t b e  straigh t eop y work  Phon e U PWL P WANfEDWoma a lot P iit c k n ey  sT  FOO D OF TTCH1GA   Th e Probat e Cour t fo r th e Count yo f Livingston   l a  th e Mttefo f te e BeUt e o fBSTBLL A MBLVlk , als o know n a BV A B  MELVIN i Deeeaeed Atf t sessio n oysai d Court, , hel d o nFHU1I S VEGETABLESMEAT S GROCERIESFIS H 145 9tuat t St , Ptockne y UI9T 1FO R SALEURaiHOpFBenograp h Co mbinattoD , Re d Gkai M teanf oCal l JJ P eral housewor k an d lauadry ,Pbon e U P 8971 6dr y work  Calle d fo r aa dHnon e Howel l andFO R SAUlWilXudo r an d 12  In S 5Jf Revisio n VanStoveran a irontags  WANTBDiT o bu y cor n i n  io r and  delivered  j  Stanley Bates , phon e U PPfKMjft  Howei r 13U  or 1 1jAJiiEDAi l kind s o f ra w fum ,s, v aee i hides , dee r skins  Marke tPrices  Lttci  J  Doyl ePhon e U P 8312 3 ,j  FO R SALEBaled  Hay,  Mixed  Joa n MeNunar a Itt tPinekne y Rd  phoa e Howel l 1 AIT S AUT O  S lmAutojsjiliAutDSbldFun graval adexl or mUJI 4 t OaAYB COMPANY4 milts mm ofTcNPii crt 4850 Fhnt 984t, Hondrablf Hiram R Smi hJudge of Probate KOTIC1 IS HERBBY GIVEVThai all creditors of said deceased are repaired to present their claimswiMg and under oath, to saidcoart, aad to serve a eopy thereof upon Francis E Barron of HoweU, Mkaifoa, fiduciary of said estateaad that saeh claims will bs heardby said Court, at the Probate Office on March 15, 1955 at ten A M i It is Ordered, that notice thereofbe given by publication of a eopyjWhy Lit Your Roofheatof for three weeks consecutively Sm Ua Fot Yourpfojious to said day of hearing, intjs iPinckney Dispatch, and tat the  cause a copy of this noticeho served upon each known party FOR BJUtBjimmm, ummmmUQ0 fg eapaeisrf ako I 4iik,4mpoultry batteriat aad feed mm100 bushel of oaU lit tatMthe bin Phone Hamilton 6407JUHeble, Honest,CowteouaWrite of call for aa ppolntajaH Kings Real Zstatt AfiAfy117 South Mich Howell, UichEAVES TROUGH UP 88137AwayEAVES TROUGH NEEDS WE ALSO RETAILFOB FREE ESTIMATE CALL 1  Piackaoy FOR SALE Oil Urrells at arieosthat cantbe beat Dickphone Ufr 88186MARKET PRICE QUALITYCOURTEOUS rofistored mail return receiptat least fourteen 14 prior to aaoa heariag, or bypoiaanal service at least live S dairrtar to suth aaaztef  R Smtth, Judge of IUpstairs ApsrinenLPhone UP 86661MANDKLL8 8AW FfLItTG HK  WW MOWBR SEABPBMNa tffl gnrMii  f SO T  HILAN 0 LAKE  MICH ORDE R YOU Ro f Proaote fKlkNK S FO R TH E PROO FO F YOU R GOO DW e wan t ou r custome r t o kno w ho wao y ar e sayin g t o othe r peopl e aM toar  services  Th e resuHi n no w ea tsrasl i w o appreciat e th e kin d thbtf afWtMyia g indeed toja n an d ne w busines s I s Tor yW o plftdf e yo n ou r contteuo d otfojrt aloa n goa d will  fro m yo o aa d fsoat who  eoaMtt o n t o a yon r F3I Yon r Bi n No w a t th e Lowe r Prki fQCAHQNTA S VBLOCICG  ffry  r I T  BRIQUETSCOA LSIOKERCOALSOFTCOAim SUPPLYMI3 , iTtfyiittiaiwMTHE P1NCKNE Y DISPATC HEURB T       TH E LAKELAN D DRES S HOUS EFINA L CLEARANC E ON E HAL F OF FO N  AL L LADIES , TEENER S AN D GIRL S DRESSE R AN D SKIRT S2 0   OF F O N OU R ENTIR E STOC KO N  OU R ENTIR E STOC CHOSIER YBLACK SDUSTER S  SOCKS LINE D JEAN SCOTTO N DRESSE SROBE S GOWNS PAJAMA SPAJAMA S GOWN SSLIP S   PETTICOAT SNifit y Nit e Sleeper s  TH E LAKELAN D DRES S HOUS E470 0 Midlan d Driv e Lakeland  Phon e A C 7 506 6Ope n Brer y Da y 9  a m  t o 9  p m  Close d o n Monday sCONSERVATIO N NOTE STh e stat e waterfow l surve y star t 4 Januar y 11 5 7 farm s   Michiga n plante dtotes  and shrub s fo r gm  habitatlas t ytar A  conservatio n la w violato r pai da  1 4 fin e rtceafcl y fo r dumpin g ru bfs h o n public  land Th e Cit y o f Ba y Cit y ha s give n th eth e stat e 7  acre s o f wate r fron tpropert y fo r inclusio n in  the stat epfcri  there  Th e stat e is  buying126 0mor e acre s fo r stat e parks  I t no wown s 4,202,700  acre s o f land Th e stat e wil l pooces s 4,125,00 0trou t egg s thi s year , e y wil l b elega l giz o b y 1956  ,3  peopl e wtr e arreste d las t week ,lo r conservatio n la w violation , mosfr fl y  fo r carr y ioadi d gun s in  a car ,fcuating  after hour s an d shinin g deer Th e ol d sayin g Poo r a s a  Churc hMouse  doe s no t see m t o hol d tru eaaymore , Judgin g b y th e attempt s be in g mad e t o ro b churche s an d rec tories  A t An n Arbo r las t week  burglrs tried t o break  ope n th e saf e o fSt  Andrew s Episcopa l churc h wit ha  sledg e an d chise l bu t di d no t mak ef f  nHhmifrh  thv ruine d th e safe ,Th  trut h is  tha t considerabl e mo fifcy  passe s throug h th e hand s o f th echurc h officiat e in  the presen t da yan d no t al l o f it  is banked Wal l eye d pik e wil l b e transferre dovs r th e da m a t Newayg o t o spaw nagai n thi s yearLas t yea r 734 0 vrr e The stat e wil l spen d 963,00 0 thi syea r plantin g tree s o n stat e land Lan d i a th e Algoria c stat e par kan d a t Prou d Lak e ma y b e lease d t oth e federa l governmen t fo r defens epurposes Th e ljrat t fo r blu e gill s i s stil l 1 5a  day A t th e Natura l Rssoure sa t th e Masoni c Temple  Lansin glas t week , attende d b y 45 0 it  vra spredicte d M i i igan s populatio nv  iw  wil l bo  S,5ftO,OO  T 3 wil laoastitut e a  seriou s drai n oo n water ,an a one r natura l resource sdee r herd s ar e exper iencin g a  m i d winter  The y ar estil l rangin g excep t a t Ca y lor d andi o wher e the y hav e yarde d t osorn e extent Caller s o f Mr  an d Mrs  Jess eHenr y las t week  were Mis s Florenc eTuppe r o f Flint,A l Nesbit t an d wif eo f Detroit , Charle s Whitehea d an dwif e an d Beatric e Lamlbor n o fGregory Ashe r Wylie s entertaine d Wes tMario n Kinpr s Daughter s a t ne rhom e last , Wednesday  1 7 Wfr e pre sen t Bo b Pik e an d wif e spen t Frida yevenin g wit h Rev  an d Mis  Han coc k o n Coo n Lak e Road Ja y Shire y an d Loui s Shire yhav e complete d ne w home s o n Wfcs tUnadill a St  wher e thei r hous e trai lr s hav e be i prVed  TV y wer e Local Note Mrs  Mard a Dag  visite d he r moth e r wh o i s seriousl y il l i n Dayton ,Ohio , th e firs t o f th e week Le s Merrit t an d wif e o f Howel lspen t Sunda y wit h Mrs  Jenni e De vereaux Norma n Whit e an d wif e spen tSunda y a t th e Be n Whit e home ij  TheErnmet t Kin g famil y o f Plnc k  ue y spen t Sunda y a t th e Dal e Mille ri hom e in  MarionRober t Pik e an d wif e wer e l a Co rrun a Sunday  Mrs  Alic e Bruf f cm ehom e wit h the m Mrs  Le e Lave y calle d o n he rmother , Mrs  Stev e OBrie n a t Bun ke r F U Sndny Johnn y Dinke l attende d a  birth da y a r y  iSaiurd y fo i Howar d Sin gge r o n M3 6 Eas tMrs  Lorain e Tansle y wh o brok ehe r le g in  fron t o f th e bowlin g alle ylas t week  Tuesda y wa s operate d e na t StJo o hoepita , An n Arbo r ThtJr sda y an d he d it  set  I t wa s broke n intw o place s Lesli e McAfe e attende d a  skatin gpart y a t th e Dail y hom e a t Ham bur g Friday To m War e an d wif e wh o visite dth e Ros s Lam b famil y in  Cincin nati , Ohi o las t week  came hom eSrdav Th e stat e ha s approve d th e sal eo f bon d t o financ e a  vilag e wate rsyste m a t Byron O n Ne w Year s da y th e Eugen eKng  fanil y o f Linrie n wer e in  a nau o aciden t a t Chllicote , Ohio ,M  Kin  an 1 a  daughte r Judith ,wer e killed  Mr s Kin  an d th e otie rchildre n hospitaizerl  Th o Chilliont eR n f o SJatio n WB X raised  172 5fo r the m an d Th e Lfrvc n Theatr e isgivin g th e th e procee d o f Mondays show  iOli n Rnbinso n an d wif e attende da  part y Saturda y nigh t a t Veedi cMsoni c Loce  Detroi t   IF  L a  rrr e Cabr n an d wif evo e in  An n Arbo r FPriday  Hi e Jirrc  Whtley s entertaine dt h  Rober t Ra  famil y Sunday  Fran k Aberdee n an 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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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,j  W e wan t t o tiv e  pla y fo r th tfirs t gxdt marrie d I  Detroit  Livingsto a Lodg eS O   g Mmarried  Detroit  Livingsto a Lodg eS O strogrork s M M dtgre e a t UwisPinekne y Taver nto n       Rambur g Garag eNov  10  Pinckne y lase s t o   Stock MEETIN G I bridg eI  Do nofficers  Clinto n to  18 , Wflia m Dllloway ,Sigha m dit  Charle sDonn aFSea O civi e Aas n pu t o n pla j a t schoo lJ  N  8 wRattbur g Garag e   iit  Mary s     4 4V  Beer  ftTV Wysville  Jf s tal i L1  children sta y o n th e street s afte rhour s Tht y wer e foua d guilt y aa don e peen t pai d 50  Otht r tw t war e       ,       givt n i  day s t o decid e wfaet W tke vW t ar t loarmn r abou t commumty u wou ld  appeal  I f the , d o a  pl y tS Sdr n i n questio n r e sai d U  hav tvtr y no r schoo l atte i    Tficommunit y helpers  r y Th t goo d helper s thi s we jk  wer e  Bet h Carol , Catherin e Cheri, , Chi quita , Christine , Connie , Dian e G C , lFllead8hip Nlg H a t Po w Dian e S , Don , Donna , Florenc e etc FOURT H GRAD BPlNClft Y KlNO a sMotio n Ib y Rea d supporte d b yto   t o allo w followtn g bills Va n Winkl e ft  Van Winkl  ALavo y las  Agtnc yOfti o Oi l C  O U   Lavt y Hdw t Mia e Su p 0 b E f tie r Marsha l Sa iAtkle y W  clerk s Sal carried  tion Udtkt18  Abou t 204  atten d tapej  Wfflar Vfo r Re x Sacke d jiyjaii    QoMo a Arro w Aoaot i    lose s fina l ganttpt r Bigrt  LaJtog s ftpwili t 1 2 t o 7  Phi l Gentfl e hi i cit f sioU f E  k  1  lee rrecovere d a t Holt  Willia m Bnwfc i IQga 8  Gawt s IjJngJtahw  mad ehuileti n  illuntratedWeiar t starte d a  new uni t name dtejfjc  HofiBPaiio y Hag  Daughter s Wtiar t starte d aasSjfSHs i WOP H o a talag s tt  the hospita l  Th t lan d o f th  I   J 5 aVta e Coagt  Churc h Jan  2 7 i a the  makin g boolclet H aH  1 7 ataraooa  Hi e regnla r niootta g i a thi r J   lift B b LJNaVaffDyM  wit h Mrs  Mrwi  Anit a Clur k bro uEskimo W e ar tibou t the m an d President Eienhewer datio n tha t al l yout h o f 1 7ag e tak e 6  mont hpod  to Universa l Militar y Traiaiag H e als e wa t t h df t f iI t 4att   with Mrs  Menri n Anit a Clur k  brough t sam e eattasfaiitte r pi UMotio nClinto n Shivlty supporte d b yt o  appoin t Bo b Egtle r specia ldeput y t o patxo l Villag e o f Pinckne ya t eos t o f 80 0 a mont h with  appro va l o f Villag t Attorney Aye  a  Kay s 1 ltpoiedy , Tiplad y an d Read  war s badly hur t i a aut o accident  nttr l Pinckae y Tavrt m W88 , Hanibur gPeac h Mt  Locu i deerhunter s leayt j Mar y AtLe e dies  MichMich  Stat efootbal l dinne r held  INov  25  Mis a Ev a Mtlvin , Otla jWebu , Ann a Srok a dit  People dchurc h hpl d revival  Cong i churc h t ohol d fair Dec  1  Marlen t Schneider , Ronni eShor t married , als o Ir a Na y an d Mil , mCo n tel l i , Pincknt y fireman  put i tobna edystroph y drivt  Pinck Ibasketbal l gam t G VBot f WW UdWidua l Hig h g  Oaaia tL  Hortlauf t 419 , J  Udwidg eD2 , Smit h J ,   f0 LM Tea n Mlfn , Avetag tPindue y Taver a Uh  Xaagur gGarag e 98 , C  V Boe r 91  Individua l  t itl oBargatgilf , F  Mtlli t M    feurTipad y an d Rea d wtr t ne y lose  firs t basketbal l gam t toNfYfT C f  YF4B 4t o  investigat e need s e f Britton  BlU y Rowel l make s al f sta r Vly  43  IWU Ww  s I footbal l team     I  Car l Sykes , W , drewaj d a t Mildre d Ackley , Cler kPAU L CO8WAY Pau l Cosway , 55,Gran d Trun k sec tio s ioroma n hert , dhx j a t hi s hom oMonday  night , followin g a  hear tattack  mwa t take n sick  whil t a tafternoon  an d Pee 8  iHannet t 4ie s i o Mrs  Wedada  8  hai  toMar y Ketchu m an d Sylveste r iforr l through   e ic  fe a fUttMr s MillieWiiU e d Fld W i SUuric t IWl K laiAt iLexiiafi d7t     i GamI Cook, a  sectio n maa Tao  deceased  wa s borr r a tbria , Mich, , December Ma y 4 , 1918 e mant a Oliv ea t Billsdale , t n 191  enkwTth owplo y o f Graa  3  rttlroad wa a joromaa  jS  ifeefpr o don White , Rev t  aRosa ,m  Sylveste r iforr  g    fe yMrs  MillieWiiU e an d Floy d Wesi  SUuric t IWl K laiAtrifa  Eall ychun  Serg t Dona d Clar k and  Jea n I cu t k  d  and wan t t e fiackne yi d  N  i b j Arthur marrie d a t Noto n ai r base, Calif , Edwar d Gi l mo  kille d i n  cras h wit h 2Blan d dies ,Hore  iboysbon dP firstail O  comin g bac k a t   t ceuk l no t fin d Sfkos  H t ge tDaiioafrMAbi a fU h boWaa d the y  Svtu c bod y 0 B th e botto m o f tfct  wiT t i nn g ar t hi sffajto d Lako , Mrs  Doroth y Laste rUrenoeDe c H  Stephe n Smak a kille d b yMbru n driver  Mrs  Mar y Whit e djes ,  t y beat s Boysvill t 4 6 to , 87 22  Pinckne y lose  a t Defte r46  Rainbo w girl s hol dtio n fo r An n Shirl eJenni e Shannon  Mrs Junior s put  onpla ymatter     ,     , Dec  29  Mrs  Berth a DeWtJ , Rich ar d Everhar d die  Mr  an d ifTs Fishe r appointe d Watkia s dealers Bo b ce  el l die a r Schook Morga n o fMrs  Oth a Sha w o fWJ ,   an d Mrs  Annabelle ,rMatAls o a  brother , Leo 1an d tw o sisters , Mrs o i Muslgo n an d Mr sale    a t th e Swarthou ta t 13 0 pmThnrada yd B shall mfamily , Ro y R  Dilllngha m an d , Perc h Elli s an d wif e g o t o Florida ,ANpyCEMBN iA t a n engagemen t part yevenin g D and liraof Wayne announced thtf their dauVMervK Ann, tor and Beachv of Downing, son of MraudMrs WX   lake Thax got Norman Rtaaoa andJames Smith wao were aJao flthiafihtrt and they brovki up tht bodywith a fib spaar ifa was rolloi oa a barrel bat bad bats ia the wiafcor tooItng Sykes leaves hh fate, Catptr, g ya wilt, EUa ana Tat Maaoaa  AJan 17 at a fish Ferry daWtisf, taoKtystoaaputOitoPresbyterianmsn tha tft alse waats the draft4 more yean This is a bitter pill fatthe isolationists but by tae oApict of Democrat and Repubieav liaerafaures of Eskimos for our bulletin bd he may be ablt to put it aetet la Diant and Benning Curts art back tht meantime things havt aet aasavin school after having measela i ring too good oe tae fereigft ftamtWrlrv ru  CarnIia Buda and Billv Liht art rf Hammtrekjoid, ee f tks JT3 th i01U Gutfcon Ll birthday ,,cnt cm bck mphd 1 Bottle h o  F10808 N crUrjr would My e U ratnarn Rov riVk P  sPtlhn  wnn wer Bob was that, ht lud lafd th h tnHhk fM won a iPllia  oa th word hnen, iU nt their terms, in the aa3P3E shw K w   A1 m th Red Chk fcrei havoKellenberger aubtydting tiie Chajng staiOur charts on the Wonders of the held islands to We report on with late modelthem tomorrow 1 havt encountered little nistaaco atOur arithmetic books art till Chaing has no modern F44 iota Wchecked Nowweshall correct them, this country quit making our reading tests today hasthem ia also o tkt Ward i, Itgovernor  t oa thtQttrter night i Pgr new ciass officers arePres,Edward Guy Vice Pros, Paul Burg Sec, Terry RowellTreat, lathyJttfaaoi Wt havt all ntw conimittets aadhopt we do our jobs well We are, working on social studiesnow and studying about Michigan SIXTH GRADEWhen Keith Morgan cams back 1Dtspitt the fact thai 8 Rician fanatics ccaaaod tao gateshot down several niabers of teagress last year in tao house of Vans Motor Sale ,i,FridayMaU Mmt , ,V  ions there alast week whoa awemam got paatthe door guard, matched ut te tfcodesk of Speaker Saift Raybwm asked permiasiea to makegood goWL,4t 28 from Florida wo started a unit about47 n   , , 41 SI I a scene of the bottom of the sea  out withoat snaUajrit Tais ariat 41 S5 j First Wt tooka big cardboard box    41 Ul and cut  Nancy Wegener Sharon waaf f i Wilson Patty Hunman and Carl Burg 19 madt tht clay creatures In our unitwt raadt pictures o lea creaturesthat wtstudied, W Dextern ItWgh iu in Vixom CtmPd last games togthir reaerrtatht first team 69 to 42as aifh maa for both 1 T W fTomf oaea and Billaad Downing of Anton, Panama GojiaiZont   Miss Bird it a graduate of Wayshigh school and Christian CollCotirobU, Mo, Sao has a daaos ia Wayne aad astrocto daae the Pinckn5r elementary tchao IV Downing is tmployed by tha Fotfi,Motor Company A nly wedding, 4plannedI   LtBRARti  i   The firstlS4fo000 people VisKtd brary was astfe Holland books being taken out 157 wortMixiieu vara wore issvstr toreaders 4 now books wan J t wore  Maxtores white on a background of darkblue V Somt oAtht boys and girls art gof to tea Ah units themselves We to mind an incident we oace wiflMlfted Right after the Spanish war ashow came to theSpanish on tht  fashioned r toellowdrama waort tfofperiran capUiu emutt lat CV an maiden from thaapaaiia celoaoLThe day of the show a wemaa fatoff tht tram came to taohouse and asked tae shew sffr farIf rrftA MM   Wirtri HitiT 9iai urni ladWdnal High 3 Garnet i aVflff ff4, A Fredeaburg ftJ UeNrttge ft  Toam High Oamt Ifetvet BtC H6, Vaat f48,,  IadivWual High dams,fSRiW I Tostmor I4f, Vaat WfiJaraoav oajoytd trktnit vtry much I mission to make ar  I We art Vdng to see a movielacts  He refused Tne localReadslit, A rrodoaavg, 17Q, J Tessmtr Iff,Sairsy IffWooktlfSffover av a BOW babyHillrLinda Chanyibrother   ,   , Brian Watton had companyney BoVHng ADey about5i  ww    IBBAlso movies aboatftra at the play wo made ourselves were a aseat IWDBRGARTENConnie Schmidt went,ice skatingCindy Phunmtx, DianaReth andJirrtmy Baoghn have new ice skates Carol Gyde has a now droaa  ttata salaamJeanJt aad Joiosliding dowrhlllJimmy BfughnSaturday , f Dale Bo d Kennedy wenta birthday lastgot roa OYtrt now shoos,TimaiT ipnsa fmaimitatr Jaw who pmyod an orgaa aadporter who fiddled After tae fitact the littit old lady ir  bftefc astin dress and aoaaot mareaod to ffront of the hall, laid aor notes a the organ aad started to show mgr who was alto taoman came on the stage aadto the orchestra tointo a Hrely tone ia Walea  fan fairly jumped team tfctaad Iho fiddler eawoimaa sawing wood aad tht old ladiescame reryi w1theloft taoao4mwm fffifHBJBSRS  J    ,         TTV356M33B3 ,2SSSSBBSiSLaMleACbiJMMiBbiMeMaHSjnnSJBJBnjBBJBjBJBniBBnnift 1 ,  1l r H  V  should Ibuy anautomatic clothes dryerDoes it cost imuch tooperate aclothes dryerAn aHeleofcrie clotlm dryer operatefor just penniea a day aava homeTHIS ADV IS SPONSORED  IIAs automatic dryer aavee tone of Ilifting, miles of walking, cuts sprin klinf time to zero and ironing time II1 Why ilrr many ft1 that own aii electric rangeariso buy an1 electric dryer legDO hospital is now at the Eos Gloverhome i Stockbridge, JKTLL AND MB HYDBTHB HOURS TOU  p, A4 Wolter, iacumWot and Uwte Sgtltr  prlaury iaM for Fb tltip tester Village madl U Uytag all trees in the vlllftfe triaajai Brighton Chaakar of Comsure it putting M a sriaistni iaow Fabl and 2 Salpfa MwikA KM KUd hia iiiUmtt Ae Monka Htl at Brifbto a4 resigned M managtr Th ownersMl af Eugene Towmer, HubertT and Clt BUi Aetfe DraaW 8Uraat iDana Andrews, Dona Fatterasperience with an electrichM proved to theio tbtfrctrk way k tbt cltanett way Fxyd Albright is the new Noblegrand of the Hamburg Odd Fellows 1192 from the forks west of Cheset will be Hacktopped to North Ter ritorial Road this year, a distance rf8 mile THE NAKED JUNGLEaleeJean Slaws, Bory CalbouaA BULLET IS WAITING Alii ISunday, Monday, Jan 23, 24THE BLACK KNIGHT  , Moadar Jan 28, 24 ftaaaay atl n HU coat  Dale Robertson, Mary Murphy IaSITTING BULL   if and ColorTiesw Wed Thurs Jan 25, 26, 2 1INO RICHARD AND  A Drasma StanamgSunday Shows I, S, 7, Cartoon and Pete faiTufa, WL, Thur Jan Ut IS, MIBTHQUAK1TCRUSADERS1In Ctneniacone and Color LtDeraee ,AFRICAN ADVENTURE la Color True picture of Llring Jnmffe 715 and 1SConungPhfIt Three Wag The Doylo Tempieton family of Thfe is My Lore Reap the WMThe Chelsea school district has Keego Harbor syent Suny At the Wind  i I WWC1 i electric clothes Adryer is fluyour dealer or stop in iu DetNa comparative iiu aature that will halp ehaaged their annual meeting fromthe second Monday in July to thsecond Monday in June Startiag Jan 18 all dogs in Wash,tenaw county are required to be against rabies It costsowner  160 per dog Charles Henderson 75 who operat ed a popcorn wagon at HoweU for many yeaaiidied lasjt weekMelyin Bmff 70, died at a farm on Maon Road Jan, 10 For the past S years he worked ia leasing liewas the son of John and Hannah Bland Bruff His sole survivor is a other, Marvin Funeral at Scfcnjttk birg Funeml Home, Howell Wednes day Burial in Lakeview cemeteryHoward Cooley of HoweU has vbeafht the RPbert Groxer farm inHoweU  Hlldred Hart and wife, County 4Vdirectors were givem a farewell party last week He has been tnnaferredto St Joseph couaty Victor Kohsman, Sinclair Oil deaet, is the nrw head of the HoweU Kiwanta clubAndreu Seim has been appointedby the Genou township board to fillv out the unexpired tenn of Wra Haack elected register of deedsQeorge Mutter ha sold Ms shoerepair busiaeen Hn Howell to Rider 1Albert Shirley homeMrs Mable Suydara who ha been f CB TUVA Tallat the V J Reason home went back ljMl IllsVil Wto Jackson SaturdayThe Clifford ana Lloyd Bennettfamilies of Camden and the Glenn Friday, Saturday, Jan It, sUngtley family ere Sunday guesta  THE RA1IVat the Andrew  mpbell home  Vaff Heflia and Anne RanereftNOTES 48 YEARS AGO officers of tne Metbedtfttv , Sunday school are Stapt lUry   VFleet Asat Wiiits Tapper 8c1 y George Gteen, AssH Floxtnee Andrews Librarian, Gleoa Tupper, Asst, Ralph killer Organist, lfr  M iiorteaon Asst, Earls Ctaxk ChoiHUr, Mrs Perry TowM Aflf l 1 Fred Greive Teachers tfMtm F,  j Andrew, Mrs W H CleW Ursi ,  Perry Towle, Perry Towle, fcev Uh ttejohn, Mrs Leal Mgles, Fv U An Leo Gorcey, Hsnts Hall andThe Bowery Boys1nBOWERY TO BAGDAD CareoaSAUCSMANSN Sut Mon, Tuu Jatu 21, 24, M J ZX Songs, Spectacular Muskal s1 DEEP IN MY HEART Jose Ferrer, Merle OberonJNtea rTrautedV Walter PidgeoaJtoeeaaryXI Clooney, Gene A Fred Kellyc Jane Powell, Vic DsmoneI See he show front the beginningSun2, 435, 710, 95 p mMon, Tuee 700, 925 p aWednesday, Thursday, Jan U, WWilliam ShakespeaxeJULIUS CE1ARJACK HANNETT Ur MtTi j Marion Brando, James Masonjoka1, Louis vCalhern, Bdmond Cartoea NewsTom Pagan attended the funeral ofhis nephew at Brighton Moods George Reason ia wiling nit household goods at auction Jan 91 Ruth Mortonson broke hef arm aown hill Saturday0 ftorfterttene of thedPeoples Kon at Chejsen  be, inj laid today The building wfllf in the Peter HenrTuesday George Uxws gottts clothing caught in theshat rnd1 i hrulged and sprtiaed uThW  ilttSICURITY FOR YOURVAIUABLISA Sof Bdposif treat Doris Biigg aterUieji  gtrieMnjfeday oh her ta Mrittax   E Holmes Ox Beiul s pucletng store in the Clark buipact to the bank JoW PTestly ofig is the managerattended the Farmers losing your bonds, insurance policies,j and other valuable papertthraugh nr 6iei A af depoiit box here costs so Jitcle yetpwrdes safety, security and privacy Tot a few dol Inn a year, you may chogert boxi2 to mee your Mifct thTsimjrtMt iAvettment in ieityMeserveyour mie deposit box nowl THE IfcPtttRSON STATE BANKpaper on low farm p,fifei WiW recited, Uble CWtttoaadc Flossie Smith played a nianoduel JUdateton tajkad on the WarnLuela Hiachey is spandiBf thewimrtar with Mrj Eliia Wood ia T,ssef Hadley and Bemiee ivreji     The Al Yresse Club were enUiliiaed at tke W Gardner home Frhley, WtoJHmbr presided MM Harris and NeOtePercy Htacfaey and WillLetia Hooka gare ftarrte anand Sidney and FlorenceJetttcnneotal duet The teat John Qeality MachondiseI figsttMaDlaM LF0LL0IM6FEED A SUPPLYRADIO 4 T VMTROIT DIE SET IT9GULF SERVICE OVPPY M D VANS MOTQ BAUB8PTNCKNET FIRS DKPT,MARATHOK GAS STATIONSHIRSY RADIO  T T EGELER BODY 80OP LAVKY HAWAJCLAW cutocmr    MB yowy  Haejnnnnj  sajanj fnjsnn SsnnnnjBjBjnieVpaP  VoePvVtff  HeWsi BV  atflrthaBDlakei, Better Ahttey AejBjBjBjsBBB ejBjpsK W4a igielBalPea wtte, the Howard Greenes anduocuxz  FUNEF AL HOMK THE PINCEKXTTurn Yoqr Porck Light Oe Jsnisiy 27th tit Mt M Wbsn tat March efMetaen laket Plate en the rVed Itenv,amH , ,sttn, Cologne underwent and op4ast Thrsday at t JoettJ, Ana Arbex Win aad wife jpet the wqekLINGERIE board  of theCfcttb at AJanArbor rli Thunder  jJ Hjendse and wife spent the d h D Jim ifth  hsjaeAa ibrbop     lUrk NMh Iwuily aodKeaaeth ZiUf called on the Bud JBekk in Jvel SaturdayMrs Louis Backer of Ainfl Arbor called oa the George Van     IGENTS FURNISHINGSCANNED GOODS GROCERIESEOYS GENERAL Normass Sunda yFraa k iegler , Xprwin  Campbel la d Clar e Mille r ttnde d tii e ol dnigh t a t thVTreasonMasoni cf  Wednesda y nigh t wh o ha d a4  vh  n a  Tk e L   warthouU  ae w ow n th eHarW y Sumto n cottag e i t Portag eLake ,Mrtrraiici c Robinson,  Mr Hxt  fboy  Reason , Leota  Reason,An uShle y an d Marily n Gustafso a atten djL  charte r nigh t Saturda y o f th e4 9 Rainbo w Qizl s Assembly  t   Mrs  Imtet  McAXe e too k Mrs  Ha rifiA  Radyt o petroi t las t wee k t o se e  iu r father,  Howar J Riopele , wh o is   sick t Grace  hospita l S  Mrs  Lyaa , Beatt y and  ne w bab yo f Rus h Lake , cam e her e fro m An n, Arbor  hospita l Sunday ional4  HoTlisofHambur g speii tSunday V tK e Leste f McAfe e home Ber t Marti n an d son , Alle n o f L 1   i Angeles , CM W spen t Thursda y nih i   a t tfe e Gerr y Eichma  home  H ci drov e home, a new  Old s ca r fv o aLansing   ,    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