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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>wzmUj  I1     VBIRR Oft County HospitalNOLOGYtag the The effort to get a new county  5Pinckney loses to Boysvtlehospital for Iivingston is the story  to 6 60 children confirmed at Stzi an Dacepacedefeat and making ieadvt with a growingto iiyewith the Democrats wtfo now The present ho778   ttie state administrative home altred to p   Pvateboard Speaker of the House Van of 3600Jn  e    Vaenterg says Rejateiis have butis patientsto stPp being AntiDemocrat and Today the 18 beds have been creased to 33 without the 8tartThe consensus seems to be that of a single iwi mthe Republians will take a good has eliminated all privatelook at the governor program and o,e and caused a critical lack ofthen draft their own storage space The present hospitalfc regard to the governors pro Has expanded beyond the countyHmposed highway program They say its and now serves 30 000immediate action is impossibleThey jn 195 there were must waite for the Automative In 1954,1353 a 67 2 percentSeietr Foundation Survey and get Births jumped from 305 in JOI to detailed plan to iwance the gover m inl954 operations  lh PiackneySouthGale Lyon beatsHand, AnaVandenberg maniedStanley Dinkeland wife go to Cheoboygan andMayor Laiiaie and wife entertainedhere Dinner at Lakeland Inn, touraf the industries lake resortsMay 12David Nash named senior  valedictorian MJ Kenafth Matteson, salutatorian, JHop held, Tom Leith thd tedd iU Leith p ,steaded auitJUleapnors proposed boadiaaoe Food for the aeedy has been flow ceased 805, Bmcc ,8OI Yrowo,Ij,  Micjnfrom the fete 1899 At thepreint rate Xi ahrtitsB cttuunodrty warehouses mtai   VJJ  , ,  217, in 1954 316 Emergencies insince 1951, xrays  dofrnmodity warehouses, pital is not expanded it will begoes to the people on the relief eMary t turn patients away  steaded auitJUleaDinkeLMrs Dale Miller and daughter hurt in auto accident Masons,hold dining room improvement dinn er at 5 a plate May 17Soft ball league starts,Carlene Zieglerand Thomas BrownRobert Louis Clark and DorothyEnders married, Mrs Laura Shireydies Rainbow Girls install, Pinckneyl to Sth L i ntary SchooCiufich81 Marys Catholic ChurchBer Fr Albert Sdtmltt, PastorSunday Masses 800 and 1000 a,m, Noyena devotions, Friday eveningat 730Confessions, Friday evening afterNovena Devotions and Saturday from 730 to 900 p m and Sundav hfere the 800 Mass had123 NEW8Robert Darrows father 1IW4 a birthday party I e union speech cwniai, Pat Tessraers went to Dick I  waa aew ad was inKleins birthday party He also visited his part mostlyhisloses ,South Lyon again24Howell is rolls In the past 5 Aonihs the nearest ho itaIState has received 455,585 lbs of utes driye for an ambulance Of butter, 504,000 cans of beef, If a C0Unty hospii nCe  640,000 cans oi processed cheese government pays 49 Inercene t Thi f W  tteaaonite tiiiurcbCalvary Menoonjte ChurchRev Ezra Beachy, PastorS S Supt Walter EschMorning WorshipSunday School   Young Peoples Meeting  Cottage Fellowship Service Wednesday  10001100 730800 repetition ofw , ,, o most of in Ypsilanti wa kied by the then ReouWiDick Klein visited his grandpas Wess He advocated healthents in Ypsilanti Sunday CG TaHartleyRevfciciSharon Cordway visited her auni S claI security benefits a Sunday highway construction program reCarol Taurianen had a skating ltTl lld extension and aid toparty Sunday  education and schools On the forMike Harden went to a show in 55 rlde hewuld continue aid toDexter SundayJh   ntinue aiommunist Countries Hisl6 U lhiJohn Walton brought his lite en , aed, aU thi  New D,,U,hGhyrchgg yrBev J W Winger, PastorSunday School 930 aMorning Worship 1045 a rtn     mm to schoolLinda Rhodes went to Ann Aiboito a show in Ann Arbor Sunday jBobby Slaybough had dinner at iRestaurant in Brighton Sunday a went to a showSECOND GRADKathy Shettelroe read usnoweu is aroused over, j   r    m story of Pinnochio and Connie KaiSSI jrjfiS  fhKehffleetln8  S, rG Away with  ana206,385 lbs of natural cheese, of the cost This offerWelfare officials are jubilant about yearthe program which calls for no ad  ditktta taxes and so are taxpayers ANNUAL MEETING surplos food is net be thinear there Mother aad Daughterbanquet held at the school LocalMasons attend grand lodge in GrandRapids, Rex Sackett elected grandjunior deacon Pinckney beats Dex10 to 9June 2Soft ball team beats Chilson prison team 2 to 1 Tom Hough  O  , n Oj3 IXC1U, A bill is being drafted to increase church Monday nieht Aftpr1711 to 80   those over theyear wife hurt in auto aoccidbody shop to Wed choir practicePeopfesp uftftM36 Wert between Main and UnadillaptreetRev Keith Ruegsegger, PastorSunday SchoolS 800i Judy730 p cut Jane Marjcle has 2 new coloring books and a magic slateRobert Seefeld has a toy car higot for ChristmasWe enjoyed the thank youy SchoolSunday WorshipYouth Group wo got from1 MrsConner for thcards we mrade hern onoay mghtAfter the bus ent Bob Egeler moves body shop tT Evening Service   81 5 meetW plans were presented Hewlett building Thurs Prayer Meetin LS adding ang to the prese,t June 9Soft ball team loses to the A Choir Pctd 4 ItTfJT Jfii weU Gfer 3 to 1,Paiager pit I Sr Choir Practice Wed  J 945 a m1100 a m1 Ricky Bloxom has new shoes1lQQpau We made Pictures of swowmrn 800 p mp11 bIue PPer Monday800 p m1 Barbaia Ludwig brought fairy Lfindf the Democrat congressTcindly disposed toward them,have indicated they favor hisa program and most of his ic ones except the Yates powect which would turn public power projects over to theprivate power companies In themeantime the old guard Republisancare getting ready to throw monkey wrenches in the presidents program Senator Bricker of Ohio hasagain introduced his bill to taketreaty making power away from thepresident The president with Denorrat aid was able to kill this by onevote last year book sclo1JUld eMt the state 2,B0O,OOOThe was voted to pursue ths p3i to atl M,  fedI government contributes 55 hire an architect to JbTit blut Se 7 firstZi9i BAPTIST MISSIONRJ, Mortage Lake Pastor730 p m Kenneth Garr brouh his toy heMISSION UP t0 chool schoolAlbert DeCroix brought his aotoat fed state capitol at Lansing flies Sunday whod and prospects for Tile nc1fment ,a   ,  upside down, the signal otre 58 futur e hav e mad e S Ttio ad   f  because some custodian makes a mis visable  J 18bofT,t b1aUeteRm loses toUkt It Tppened again Two days The officers elected were    Y SerYlce Paul Smerafter the Republican defeat last Nov Sadie Moran Treas,Onaember Fin      vj WVClerk, Howard Thayer one ofi educators picked to tour nations airport schoos, Loraine Tomasik and Meetfcj7S0 MaiShircysdogus Wodnesdav Last Monday, was a big day  frthe colored people of Michigan Charles Oiggs jr the congressman in the history of Michigan was sworn intooffice 500 Michigan negroes accompanied Mr Diggs to Washingtonin a social rain to see the cerendAckley had dinner with hIne W nd his fath r j y Manlyn Smuer Wednesday HUSe off DiS PINK, BLUE OR GRAY, PINK, BLUE OR GRAY GusSn rZr UF   Bushweitt markedPink for little girls,blue for jVees AlbSi khZ SwaTrthOutj June 16 Frank Bush to retire a   Lee andThese are the colors a mother us Quaily chbses for her babys clothes But in7homes anof hospitals acrossour land, there are babies clad infray They are irriron lungs,mere nie VanSlambrook infant who can not kick or crawl Norman They ofre the gmqjtf unfontuniatea  who have been stricken with respir BASKETBALL NEWSatory paralysis SouthGeraldine Mahlerami Joa Bhrnigo on trip to the  ion for Lottie hU record player to school Thursat Howell 6 pm Price 150 day eivatmns to Gladys Heeg hy We are tfad P,rry Morgan isT OAD  Fowler St bnck flMm Florida He told us a lotJan 20Rainbow Installationabout it andbrought Mis Kellenn Night at Fov berger some souvenirs foidishesJoan Fir1 in went they shota negro and left hiss bridge The House took the body to DetroitPINCKNEY KINGS DAUGHTERS The Pinekney Circle met last to Gardenu Chamberainprison John Burg has barn raising, Sally IOwen and George Look marriedMrs Ida Backus, Mrs Magdelineled the admission service for members, Mrs Pardon and Pieuss to  havemeek wKen President Renon, the president of Panama was assasinated He wa  VfryU, A n burned hi olbows I f tu  hiW, an, making January mural, IJJZce1One of our cocoons has hatched     onJyled the1 Caritrells Saturday  i tn i,, , , ,,  , Miss catci ina smh a biK fish  lnakl   Hanailla  h IdBaue p10 trik ofunest at running u7 27 pt3 was tooSdial phonT starUeJSlmrS throuhot Am for Pincknev and took both mi  aGIady Lee electedwere gerved Mesdames Massey and Don LaBelle brought a Childrens  of thMadden naicfino U ui m,i i  ,, , , 1 illtiliy OI tfteassisting the hostess800 p m, some 300 voWueui will on the resArvpaVisit the homes of their neighbors gLe getX c for contributions to the March of ZaL au  whoe by a porch next window they wish to give Mrs Clare Palmer, local chairmanurges the readers of this to turn on their porch lights on that night andsupport the Mothers March on Polio July 7, Mrs Beulah Martin, MrsNellie Hudkins  Albert Abrahamsdie,Hazel Story and Wesleyof Detroit married by Justice Mann, MARGARET ANN GREENteam to theHowell 4 to 0aj A T JuW8 to 7 Digest and 2 polywogs to schoolGeorge Colone visited his fath1 er in the hospital Saturdaygot her workm loU tMaxgarei, Ann Green, 23, daugh KerejtiDowvof Mr and Mrs Ellis Cy a bealct of Dexter, died at St Joe hos Mike Ana Arbor Monday She was modeCjousegraduate of Dexter high school, Last week Connie Bloxom made a Business College and was story about A Bath for Hamlet dad built a Ltlocported to have becomeCommunist infiltratedThey are having a merry row innorthern Michigan over selection ofa federal airport Thompson of rio air9 ar HaliCiiif MillerSUnley Dinkel names of aU Democrat candidatesKIWANIS CLUB ORGANIZED Russell Read, Gerald Clinton, Pete Charles Gatesman and Wm HaackAt the ,eetiag ot the KiwanisS S SCho1 tast her last June itandA brother is deceased The funerajwas at Dexter Wednesday with theMarshall1 Clay Bekkering got a doll for herS  promisedbe located atannounced theannouncedwas   President Howard Thayer meets Perry here Friday Mrs AltaVice Pres Gerald Reason Meyer is chainrijan and Supt VaoSecretary Rev J W Winger Auken, Dexter, White,Hartland andTreasurer Albert Fradenburg r Burke, , Hartlandjudges The Board of directorsMartin Ritter team is Bemice VariBlaricum, ClydeOscar Beck, Lyle Jones, Robert Lav Soper and Elizabeth Spearsey Murray Dagg, Lloyd VanBlari  Albert Drake who has cancer was 01  taken to University hospital, AnnThey hold office until October,, Arbor The membership Iit Includes The PnVkney Booster team Fred and Floydthe graveside birthday SaturdayWe are making scrap books about,u, yuBn raeaoon, Jim riailj were refused places as they did not The high school  debating tear have enough petition signers, Dora     Nichols and MrsKate Markey Doeubemftiip list Includes The Ppekney Booster team FredCarton Hollingsworth, Albert Shit Read, Ross Read, Reg Schafer, CJ  ley, Lawrence Camburn, KennethKlein, Lloyd Hendee, Homer AbneyUbertBtekelr Clifford MilIer,San ley Dinkel, Ross Read, RudolphKoeppen, Herman Vedder, Lee Lavey, Fred Read,, Howard Read, Wesley Reader, Brandon White, George Tejrttoutr FnakParitir Joe V Ernest Bottke, Phil GentileKing and ye editorThe meetings are each Tuesdaynigfetjtt 616 The dinners for January will be at the Cong4, church About50 attended the first Wt the Cong4 church Tuesday night Oheirmen were appointed for thedtfTerent committees Tony Nilsoa of Chelsea showed pictures taken laDeamark lact summer They meetat 1B Tuesday night at Conga for dinner, Jan 18CAPD OF TH ANO 4othe members dieJuly 21Teener3 beat Dexter 14 to4, Pinckney beats Stockbridge n over time 8 to 4 Jim WJlson fraknm So the pull is nowSergt 1st Class Joe Heath, son of Chiquita Amburgey went to aMrs Katherine Heath of Pincknuy, show Sunday Florence Mforka hasis now head of this army recruiting oack pursedist with headquarters at AnnArbor He suceeds Leroy Sipes whowas tmnsferred to Flint Heath t Divorces seem to be increasing,especially in, Wayne County where divorced husbands paid the recordbreakin t f   r n,rru2l  LTIMHJGallup is the tallest and Valerie Parker the shortest    1 r r TTMrT r,ao wma TO iiint Heath  er   snurxesi  tne amoun t n u i w    LPinckne y lose s t o Waterloopiteo  8  liste d i n 194 3 an d serve d i n the  Joh n Dinke l burne d 4 finger s SunL T S SP 11P L S  to  1emM  Sout h Pacific  H e ratif Mi f n 10 7 dav   f, 0  or    An eles  Thi  is  BPMi  Sout h Pacific  H e reenliste d i n 1947 , da yJul y 28  Teener s log e t o S t Jos j an d wa s sen t t o Germany  7  Ih s o f T    M b iMDo l  12,174,716 fcialimony , i n  1954,This  by fa r exceed t h  mo t i d i  Neph s o fMb, ijoif t McDon n FOURTH GRAD EClintoaan d Pau l Mille r bow l the Basset t Creamer y t m atiHoarllitonightMrgDan Rieley of North Territorial Road won the wrist watchin the subscription contest put on bythe Washtenaw TribuneMorgan Harris Is attending coilege at Norwood, Ohiorn to Charles Whitehead and ell and William Lintner and JamesChrbonneau, Malvemi Sbeffky marriede of Gregory at the PinckneySanitarium Friday, a daughter,Batrice Gretchen who passed awayMonday ,We got a card from the H H andS E Swarthout families who areat Lakeland, FloridaPincknety Independents beat theBlazing Arrows of Ann Arbor here Aug, 2Teenerslose Jo WcksowlIlege to on division last weekBakery 10 to 3 Pinckney teanPnfT ouf with Marty Simons boys in 1 We sang Happy Birthday forbeats Kings Bar of Dexter 14 to 10,Swarthout team beats Dinkel teamin old times game, donkey ban gameplayed Ora Smith and Charles Watkins die, Alvin Faulkner of Fannington drowns at Silver Lake Aug 11, S Sergt Donald Clarkpicked as airman of the month atNorton Air Base, Calif The Teenerwin from Gil kesZiskateam Prncfcbeats City Service 11 to 6, WilliamE Darrow and Mrs Louise Marshalldie   Auffl8Teeners beat Kiwanis j9 to 5 Pinckney beats Ann Afbor ON COLLEGE TEAMOur mural for the display cabinetFun in January is finishedJerry Mrofka of, Pincknety is one We ftavG learned subtracting from Va 4tn 1 M    I  1   y a of, Pincknety is oneof the five members of the Alma regroupingdivision 052 higher than the amountin 1953 There are 35,000 act91cases and most of money goe to support the children of broken marriages Of course this does not tell , p They are sponsored by the  Mrs Palmer last WednesdayAlma Christian Association and the B Light and Wallace SingerSt Louis Boyg Club, The Rev Kir were W years old last week casesect alimony it is impossible to coUienbuser is coach The workouts We have drawn a fine display of I thouoht 1ID be televised over the Bay C1W winter pictures 1 T JSIXTH GRADEWe drew Dictiires of what wewill be televised over theBayt Cfty winter picturestelevision station The boys ta Some brought their Christmaspart in the Golden Gloves Contest presents to school Quite a few are PfruAien auditoi Li J li hk wasuuditorium, Lansing, Jan playing enepekers Saturday 28 to 16 Swarthout had,  1  Reder 12 points and Reason 10 M  el The high school lost to St Marys ,A J6116 Zof Chelsea Friday U to 8 aad o f Ho,weJi V  Byron Tuesday 27 to 17 HJdl  Stars 10to51  epWne Watts and Thurber T, Feb 3 and 10 , at 8,00 pmLIVINGSTON NO76 CALENDAR Jan 29m to9 p m pancake FIFTH GRADESpelling irinaers were Karen Sing d Sh Ki Louis Carroll wrote it Manythought it wfia dragonOur large plants are growinggood We also have, onions and cartlxots and a germination chart abort corn and lima beans, in our winterat the temple erand Sherry Kair,W tavTSiiJ 1Claudia 5arr and Butch Nbker , aSLnted,  f We made hirthdav rH,  TW KLPlW  hteh  fowfafLodgeMae Martin, daughter of Mr,and Mrs James Martin was married Saturday to Robert Walker of Dethefr gifts, flowm tnditroit, Rev Fr Forster officiating  C  s we reeeied dmtog rayf Whfle diggtar teiemeia foT a1 J 5vW5Vfad to the many vUitort I honse at Fond LeJce, Edward Wok  ,  cards an d enter attfcetoerifc l le y o f Brighto n U  ai d t o  1 a t birthday d Pfnckfley wing aT Cassidy Teeule last week   th side  our ternnimifSleepie last week caiv see it growWe made charts on Wanderers ofj w doing Greek,6Annnal Venison banquet the Wdfrld ind are now working   K001 7  P m  stat e units  ,  I Weia dv  ttA    tric t schoo l o f In  W e ar e fakin g dail y multiplic  Som e di dbeatfo n a t Fowlervill e 8  pm  tio n tests  Bo b Hamer , Kare n Sing j   Susa nmeetin g o f Livin g e r an d Kath y Reaso n hav e perfec tIM      afnyaa     m,     r   Wa weede d than k yo u card s  ,TREASURE R RESIGN S WraJKlenberge r an d MrsTTeepie Lavey , Putna m Townshi p I V W e x r e hr g uttwreMsnt ifee t an d iaeh  There i a a  Yout ha t Howell  widu e t oha s bet eArnol dtht Lywr Hende eattende diWr    r5rAv If ya sonCfcasidy Uk Choir UaadBla Church em tfca F1EB Oftt AFBK5A Brighton, who diaappered teftv IU, was found hangingfro at Dixboro sod Kht Mile Idsby hwtrs AND THB MIGHTYand Color14, urn ActiooStartsELECTRICCLOTHES DRYERSat your Deoiar or Detroit EdisonGRADE NEWS9hs f grada4iM has organized ssPresident, Don Kaiser LaHlggiSec, KristenPetty Knight MeCumber, 13, ot Girl Scoots was award medal Saturday nit for saving Dennis of Patterson Lake fromt Bell dam, HilandSifter he had gone tinier of the 7th grade BALLSCORBS Ana Arbor IS, Charlotte 82 Howell 55 Milfed88, Brighton Ch sea 70, University 63 Sattse 70, Unwersity CtBCwaslcoin 44 Milan 171, Roosevelt 30Dundee 46, Flat Rock 81 Dexter 71Manchester 01 Stotkbrldfe 71, FowlerviUe 0126 people attended a Stanleybreakfast Tuesday morning at thehome of Mr Celsst McKinley la Gfaib i700 fox bounties were paid in 1ingston comity last year Al BosVorth is the newpostmaster, succeeding Robert Lube Be formerly ran a dairy bar t Editor Frank Seger and, family ofthe Brighton Argus are spending atew week in FloridaKenneth Letsinger has beenstalled as president of 1Khranfc Club and Gerald Hart ofthe one at South Lyon  it The Michigan supreme court has, Upheld the consolidation of the Deert field achool district with the Howfiell achool district  William Denks ot Pontiac Lzkz,pled guilty to illegal disposing of body of Ruth Trenary, formerly ofHowell and was sentenced to spend00 days in the Oakland county jailNotes of 48 Years Agt  A flip of a coin was all that saved W B Murphy and Andrew Ruenfrom being in the B  O trainwreck at Washington D C latweek in which many lives were lost They intended to take that trainbut flipped a coin and decided to stay another dsvy, R Clinton and wife entertain, theAnderson Farmers Club at dinner on Jan 12 MrsTillie Jackson, 59, died at herhome on Dexter Road Jan 6 She was Tillie Brown and marriei Al bert Jackson There is a son, Floyd and a foster son,William CMulerl The new Congl Sunday Schoolofficers are Supt, P H Swarthout Asst Supt, Jennie Barton Secv Treaa, John Cad well Organist, I  Maude Mortenson Rev G W Mylne, pastor of theCongl Church has resigned to aceeptlhe pastoraU of the Lainga burg  Conglchurch Glen Tupper is learning to settype in the Dispath office, Jeira Johnson and wife have leftthe Hfttel Caverly and gone to work la the Hotel Boyd at Chelsea Fred Campbell is attending a business college in Ann Arbor RING OF FEABia CimesaaSeope and ColoralsaLax Barker and Maa Powers inTHE YELLOW MOUNTAIN in Color Bw Moo Tiiefi Jft J6 17 lgMatinee ndiiy 20 p mcont q Rogers and Van Heftfn IsH BLACK WIDOWia Cinematcope and Color Eisabeth Taylor aa Vas Jahnttf Donaa ReedSanday Skews  5, 7, Ta, Wc thur Jan 18, It, i SUSAN SLEaT HSsUTAll ia Technicolor A Comedy Suiting  Dick Powell and Debbie iUymoid  Glenda Farrel Certoen  rShows 715, 910COMingThe Black Knight, PWfft, Three Ring Circus Reap the WUst Wiad XWed Thur Jan, 19, 20 f M TOT ASpeneer Tracy and Ingrid Bergman IEh itUJI inJDR JEKYLL AND MR HYDE Whltmow tcto, KiKgThan, Fri, Bat, Jan IS, Hri KNIGHTS Of the ROUND TABLS in color eMmaSctfa TlthRobert Taylor Ava Gardner      fik THB WHTTBin ColorStarring William Lundigan, PaggU Caaitte Color Cartoon28 Styltl to Choose Frn Lit Mtil yo a TREK demorstrpUnn ot t k shoe   i rjiyyoa Uylonff comfort5SfrM JjWlMlitfBi Sole, Hetlsl p  istant Soles, HMUI , EikTartncd LwthertlAA Is EEE Sizes C  liJACK HANNETfiPHONE Li  4 Sun, Mon, Tuesn Jan, 16, 17,41in CinemaSeope eVMarion Brando, Jeaa SliInDESIBBEMwftbMerle Oberon, Rennie ReanleNovelty Parteen NewI Wednesday, Thursday, Jan II, M Peter Ustinov, Robert Morley BEAU BRUMMHLtIn TechnicolorA Drama Starting Shehan were Billy Shehanof Ann Arbor, Stanley Culver of I Oak Grove and Murray KennedyLIBRARY ,,, ,The South Putnam Farm Bur eauLawrence  Camburn and wtfeAlbert Dinkel and wife, Homer Abna w wife, Frank Ziegler sad an3 wife, Frak gattended the pancake supper Satohave donated to hook, Modern Am y night sp0nsored by tht Brigherican FoUry, in memory of Louis ton Masonic Lodgeidentity of the persons who wreckago She was a proLv Keith yevo ,   Roche oeci ,boa HarrisSocial Mgr, Nellie Gardner  have 30JH BIT SWING IS TO PLYMOUTH IAMERICAS BESTBUY LOWPRICE CARr BESTSECURITY FOR YOURVALUABLESA Safe Ss BoxMOUTH Why risk losing your bonds, ihTuraftce patfcres,deeds and other valuable papesthrough fire ortheft A sfe deposit box here costs so little yelpo W  Ui security and privacy For a few dollars a year, yew may choose a box size to meet yourneeds Make this important investment in safetyReserve your safe deposit box nowlTHE McPHERSON STATE BANKAH deposits up to 10,000 insured by our membership in the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Ifigl Over EightyNine YearsPowaxFlow 117 Tbb JW COAST TO COAST KOHl BVEHYWHOI AM CHOOIHW PlYMOOTH AS BEST WT Wagonerslvl6066 Pintkneyntw Povar ii ut sleek aw styaBgi togin has power mads mi switth te lbs for my driving  Plymouth tais ytSf Uand gives me a looks like a dresss S rockbottom  whtdi and thats tfce wayy besides F B it ride Mary, Btnmrt nnlrss a After I looked atIPi I seed then wsstrt an sbt ride, and For sisefor ooatortjissiU TisfiOrtetns, Quality MethanaiwIN TODAY I jVANS LOW PRICESBeer md Win Is Ttfts OiiPious HswsU 706J2   liWtisf,        V    v s i mLINGERIECANNED GOODS GROCERIES GENTS FURNISHINGSKENNEDYS GENERAL STORE llHllfllfALUMINUM COMBINATION STORM WINDOWS and SCRI Ike first New Tears baby iniagaton county, a son, waa bora Jaa 1 at 844 a m at McPheraoa hopit al, Hdwell to the She Won MajorsOr Steve Brown of etroit whois well known here, suffered a heart attack at week and i sin Ht Car1mel hospital, Detroit  Jftu Maiy Ann Campbell went toFhat over the week end where she waa bridesmaid for a Nazarethallege Hassmstft She is now attending University of Michigan Mrs Afana Harris and ZHa of De troit spent the week end at their home here Mrs Bloyae Campbell and Arnold Berqoist were in Detroit Saturday Mrs Marion Pearson was takenill last week and did not go to Florida with the Nesbitts Mr and MrsNesbitt lft for Lakeland FloridaThursdayNThe Jamea Whitley family spentSunday at the John McGuire homein Dedoit  iHarold Porter and wife spent Satjurday evening at the Herb Bryanthome on M36 WMr and Mis Ona Campbell called,on Mrs Marion Pearson, in, Howelllast weekFrank Aberdeen was ill last weekThe George Kennys Lof akelandcalled on the William Lintners on Saturday i Mrs Floyd Weeks and daughter,Elizabeth of Grand Ledge spent last, Friday at the Clifford VanHornhomeThe Ralph Hall family returnedThursday from 2 weeks stay inFlorida mostly at St Petersburg Mr and Mrs John Lundeen anddaughter, Nancy, of Detroit spent Sunday with the Trancis Shehanfamily  Mesdames Lois Kimberly and My john Cologne entered St Joe hosna Ware gave Mrs Keith Biadbury pital Ann Arbor, last eek for aurga shower Saturday night at the ery MYRONHUGHS Comsfeie UM rienbttg Rxtarat   ssi SsppHetPHONESHOES Electric, III aid fias Hot Water HestersComplete Use of PanesWe Sett  Wt Install  WeSinfot117 1 EAOTDRYGOODS WATER SYSTEMSPLUMBINfiStanley DinkefWare 24 ladies were presentCHECK THESEFEATURES Beautiful Slender Frames MfStoring, No Chang ing New Tension Sealed Construction Permanent Mcrce To Order Easy To Operate 1Mrs Mary Baughn, and Mrs Viiwgioia Clark were in TUiy lastWednesdayMrs Edith VanNorman of Detroit TRUCKS TRACTORS CRUSSELL D SMITH CO HOWELL MICH  PH IM2Represented by H W WYLIE RESIDENCE  PINCKNEY MICHIGAN  IHONE UON INITIAL COSTMAINTlNANCfMANUFACTURED TO RT YOURPHILUP GENlJJLE3348 Pmckiiey Mich UP 86659SPECIALSGROCERIES AND VEGETABLESHOME MADE PORK SAUSAGE, Lb FRESH GROUND BEEF Lb 39c34cCUSTOM SLAUGHTERING JNE SOMERS  HOLUSTERFRIEND IN NEEDEver have your ear break down on the highway n thedead of nfght, miles from the nearest tdwn or service itatfant 59crv If you have, the odd are heavy that it was a truckwho came td your rescue For op and down this great stateof ban, with Its miles upon milet of fine roads, the truck driver has rightfully earned a reputation as the gentlemanJ the highway He brings you all the things you eat, yes bnihe also serves as your friend in need when troublfeatches up with you on the highwaysHe stops when others pass is visiting at the Georg VanNoiman hsojn    iThe Francis Shehan fmiiy called at the Charles Sowers home inFarmington Saturday cPfc Jerry Henry is now stationedat Frankfort Germany The Bill fiaughn lamily spent Suaiday with her mother, Mrs HaroldFranklin in Howell Born to Mrand MrsLynn Beattyof Rush Lake at University hospital, Ann Arbor Saturday an 8 lb 3 02son, Their 2 year old daughter isstaying at the Lester McAfee home Gerald Swarthout who was homesick from King3eeleys 2 weeks wasback to work MondayAt the meeting of the MasonicBuilding Asen Tuesday nightJLawjrecce Camburn, Helen MillerSadieMoran and Orland Wiaatow wereelected to the board, They orgaaisedj as follows Lawrence Caanbumchairman Helen Miller, vice chair man Sadie Moran, SecTrea and Orland Winslow, trustee LoaniVanSlambrook la the other member   ftMary Ann Jeffreys received lengdistance telephone call last wakfrom Suazne Claik of Eedlanda,CaiMrs Alma Meabon has gone toMason to stay with her daughtersthis winterThe Walter Clark family attendedl the house warming at the BdiQ,Meyer home in East Ann Arbor Sun dayThe Kenneth Zilla of Ann Arbor,Alice Gearhart of Dexter tad Mrs, Barbara Bekkering and daughter atHowell were week end callers at theMark Nash homeWalter dark is in Endkott, K tthis week M rand Mrs Mark Nash took David Na h back to Mich, State college at East Laaging last week jWilbur Elide and wffef Fowlerville spent Sunday with Mr Emma VollmetMrs Margaret Clark and famfiycalled on Mrs Joan Glover at Webb ervffle Sunday Mrs, Edna Spean and Jack Sheldon were Sunday dinner guattte ofthe Art Kryches at the Mich SanMr Kryhesi sister, Mrs MarthaBarnett and 2 sons of Detroit were also guests tThe C W Booker family of AanArbor called at the J H Hookerhome Saturday Mrs MiHe Wntfock and 2 graadeone, Neteon and Mtke Navarre from Arm Arbor called Sunday, v Albert Oreenbaitti of Iivoala, WM of the Garden Otty MasonteLodge called at the Dispatch officeMonday   Ana Mark Packet, daughter ofMe and Mrs, Ernest Packeer ir ofLrncolr Park, waa bapttsed Sunday at St Henrysthere by Bev Fr Meaterion Thesponsors were Mr aad Mr Nebom Mrs, Sfcohaa is a sister ofPacket Ann Marie ho a b , 5 y ear oid Mr  PaekeT r ATESOil Heaters snt inKaeps You Warmer in Every RogmA Completely Automatic ForcedAir Heating System,Powerful Builtin Automatic Forced Air Fan turns itself on and off circulates 13 more air than ordinarybettor blowerunfeed to Save 13 ftelGtoNew FurnaceType 4wayHeatExtractor    156more heat radiating surface  redueei chimney heat loss up to48 Patented automatic Air Feed supplies correct amountof air to burner at all times  gival highest possible burning   turns smoke into PIUSafttM 15 other outstandingfeatures that make the QuakerSupreme todays most modcm Oil Heater II it so good that Quaker fas 7 differentBit fImdftfta To early buyers of anow QUAKER Supreme HeaterMINNIAPOLIi HONiYWIUTIMEOSTATOAYNICHT THIRMOSTATAllinone timer and eiermostat AutomatJeally turns your heater down at night ,   automatically turns it w si Ae moramf atthe time desired Mainttmseven temfferatureall during day Nisht setback saves from 10 to fn fc fueV  dXIVBmhrYIS, iti yours free with Ike eorfy purtfceeo ef Ovoktr Supreme dt Healer A swell depeeM wttIVsir p o M dvODEL iJ2O BUSINESS PROFESSIONALtiirtaies st tfce Potaiam I Rat  Mfc  08195 New 2V4 Hp,4 cycle cssy sfr REO enbnc  J 2C pcth fl forthIMERSaturdafrom 9d0O AJi to00 PABMEY PtITNAMTWrVTREAS ftndmy, Mkhifcan DDaily 1100 A M to 200 P M Bt Wdnesdaysp dyMoo, , Frt, Sat, 700 to 800 P MDinkeVs Plumbing Barnes Hatel 48 24 Mr tori Mrsleelavey were call183 29 ed to Bunker HiU Thuraday whenT tt ther Mrs Steve Dr 8 R IteCtoskeyDENTIST112V N Michigan Ave Telephones Office 935 Residence 814Evenings, by Appointment Hkll, Michigan RADIO  TBLBV18I0N BBRYIC1 sad Cesjrteeeis ttnetaey, Micfclgm FUNERAL HOME Don C SwarftNt DirectorModem Equipment Ambulance ServicePHONE U V 88172Fred C ReiskbtfP 80 tb i ttM mother, Mrs Steve 88 WCBrien , had a bad spelLgg 4 Mrs Lelaad Carr and Mrs Jam88 36 Greene of Lansing called at theb lt Thursday8 36 Greene of Lansing ca8 37 Roger Carr borne last Thursday M Vfi Ledwidge and 4a Velvet Eez Vans Motor Salesl Reads LumberBlatz Beer, IOO No 40 v  vv i Hockeya Appliance 85 37 Mrs VrVian Ledwidge and  Plainfield Farm Bureau  88 89 ter, Jenny Lynn, spent Sunday at Rays Marathon Service 32 40 the Andrew Campbell home Tavern 81 41 Mrs Mae Metz of Howeli aSet 1 01 Sunday at the Lee Lavey home  iL riw nViA Mifta OrtondIng Throvs inow 15reirovol problem once and fcr cii FV va ci 10 belts to lip tn heavy going Thrtl SJSjy eVrftction you ani Honeys v  cry, loose, pac ,  no belts to slip tn heavy gsldirection you want Hanciiss  ,  ,  evn ice Plows 20 palh  1 hp4cycle EasyREO cjao  rit njr  Carburetor air heatert  gear reun for extra power n heavy going  ,,rewinostarter  Astable handle  Advance designrotor blades slice  through snow  wont clef Self removable chute con be aimed in any direction yew GamehOrtofdahi Herii SneedPhone183 207 K Gd Howeii, MichiganReal Estate, Insurance BrokerageCity Lake and Farm Propertya SpecialtyLii  ir Property With MeGregory Tavernpetroit Die TeamVans 2663nek Hotel 268  Individual High Game i VTeth Mahians,, and ,,L Swift 634, A Fredenburg 627, wW niM RZnt SJ J Ledwidge 6141 High Averages 1555 Barnes Hotel 8762591, J widge 220604 Team lee yGeneral Insurance 120 West Grand RivwHoweli, MichiganPhone 358 dideucUoydHeedeeLivestock HaulingWeekly Trips Blade to DetroitGeneral TruckingPHONS U P 84M7PHONE U P 83221 RRFKlGERATKrHarold 2Bar1 of Gran4 Rapids spent the week end1 at the RPger Carr homeThe Albert Shixleys, Robert Anvaurgeyjs, Kenneth Mahians,, and , Repairs l Ail Daryi Shirey families spent Sunday PH0NE U P 85596at the Doyle Templeton home iau4  AuclioiieiirFlorida where she spent the Ftocxv Saits AC Miss Lorna Shirley is back from  California and working in PontiacWe ivery on All Sizes of Goo Codcharge   925Individual High GameL 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WOMENWANtEJDWashings and roughdry work Galled for and delivered Howell 1354R11  Belmont, MassMarie, of Howeii spent Sunday Dale Miller homePike and wife were in CorFLOWER  on March 15, 1955 at ten A m It is Ordered, that notice thereofbe given by publication of a copy hereof for three weeks consecutively previous to said day of hearing, in     tke Pinekney bispatch, and that the Ruel Coniway of Ann Arbor callpetitioner cause a copy of this Botice  on Mr and Mra S8e Henry onto be served upon each known part at FOR SAWS Dinette Set ElecteeRange, Regirigrator, Rabbit Hutch Home Comfort Cook Stove and LOSTTwo Sp other furniture Phone UP 85563 male Fox Dogs,FOR SALERock Roasters 6 to lbs Phone UP 8 3353 FOR SALESnaUused FrigidairoRev J W WingerWANTEDTo,buy oorn iniiiejBar Stanley Bates, phone front aORAL COBIPAWf m De servea WB  7 iHIl Mrs Henry Johnson received aW lmtert at his IBH fcaewn address d  wk from j and XSty registeted mail, return reeeip  who re lWW  Arizona,demanded, at least fourteen 14 Mrg Ro Reafion A, iwr Feat or near SiverLake James O BiUingsIeys 35305 Ann Arbor Trail,Livonia,Mlch igan, Phone Livonia 8085KENTA rooms prior to weh hearing, orpeijonal serviee at least five 6 rrlorto such hearing Hiretn R Smith, JudgeOeiesia fanhalflRegister of Probate Shirlley, Marilyn Gustafson, LeotaReason attended a Rainbow Girls meeting at Ann Arbor afternoonand evening Saturday The Gerry Eichman family spentSunday at the Anthony Stule homein Garden City s EAVES TROUGHFRUITS VEGETABLESMEATS GROCERIESmr PISHMARKET Awmtin unit milk cooler, will fit anyPhone Hamilton 64067Let Tour Roof WashSee Us For YowEAVES TROUGH EEDSWE ALSQ RETAILFOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL UP85 5 1 3 PincncyWM H BRASH JRTHANKS FOR THE PSOOF OF YOUR GOOD FAITBWe wantour customer to know how prices, Lncbs J Doylethey are saying to other people about t Phone UP 83123our services The resultin new cus 146 Stuart St Pinekney UP8971 F0R  RENTJWr room apartment  ,   in Pinekney Phone AC 98781FOR 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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>Wednesday, January 5, 1955No 1M  CHRONOLOGY rf 1954DeaibfGEORGE 8ABG1SON uaihoue liftureh i Elementary SchoolHowState under tfc littleu Hoover Chsve token a new turn After xie j Jan Clark and Don y15Rainbow Girls elect olfllairii fff workheoosjatttee  has eexv Pinekney loses to Dexter C8ani turned tM retoia to 35 Tom Brannif of Oklahoma is killed in plane crashJan 22Margaret Wklmaycr andPatrick Jeffreys married Engageto tfie leialatnreform, in every bratwb of the govemmont are proposed by these researchen who dug out th facts The coaumittee composed of labor, industrial,educational and business  leaderhave dona a good Job lwM frx  few of theto Tfrom ndattpiw havebeen accepted Some of the rfimmfffyiiatiA 1jguored were the aboliehin of theoffice of auditor eenfeal and replacing it with  legfcMfreuditorto be appointed TUe mainidea in ment of Vem Clark and Shirley Hosler announced Mrs Elisabeth Crumley die W H Clark dies sit Alma MasonHome Albert Waddell, Albert and GusLHeaneao abo passed away Pinckney beats SouthLyon 66 to 44 and BoysviHe 64 to39,arl Gallups observe 26th weddinganniversary Young  Ray Hurtjbuse married, 350 attend Masonicguect night at toe school, Judge Car land is speaker Engagement of Dorthe governor iaothy Lavey and Jack Sharp anoun  ced, Gorman Kelly and Hazel Richgiv rison married Pinckney beats Mana turkey dinner Christmas for finish cheater 37 to 35,Henry Schafer diestar the new 4500o fanu dormitory I Feb 10Pinckney beats Hartlandthe committee plan is to gf thethe governor apre ower twhi the legislature cant see when they areart Republican,   a Democrat Jackson prison, i for 25 years, died at the McPherson hospital Friday He was born in Unadilla township Surviving arehis wife, Beba, and one daughterJiewa a past master of the Howell Ma sonic lodge The funeral was atHowell Monday under Masonic auspicesGUSTAVE PETSCHGustave PeUcn, 57, died in Veterans Hospital, Ann Arbor, Christmasday He was the son of John and Ber tha Radtke Petsch was bom in Detroit July 12 J896 He served threeyears in th U S, Navy and workedin South Lyoa and Brighton factories, He and his parents at one time owned the place on M36 E now theproperty of W H Meyer St Mitrys Catholic ChurchRev Fr Albert Schmltt, PastorSunday Masses 800 and 1000 amNovenu devotions, Friday eveningat 730Confessions, Friday evening afterNovena Devotion and Saturday from730 to 9GJ p in and Sunday before the SOUCalvary Mennonite ChurchRev Ezra Ilcachy, PastorS S SupMorning1 U o Sunday SchoolYoung Peoples Jfoering  Cottage Fellowship ServiceWednesday Walter Each10001100 730800Rev J W Winger, PastorSurviving are his mother, 2 bro Sunday School 930 a mthers, Adolph, Howell and Walter, Morning Worship 1045 a mof Chelsea and 4 sistersMrs Lorette Thurs nighi prayer meeting CURRENT iflMMsWThe action of the French assemblythe past week in voting down thepast to learm West Germany andthen reconsidering and voting for it,by the small margin of 27 baa the world wondering It is impossible torus here to get the viewpointof theFrench people We favor rearming of Germany blcause by this we canreduju ,he 4ze of our army in Ger many engaged in keeping the peaceFiance has been overrun by the Ger mans 3 times and conquored twiceso has no faith in German committ ments Also she is afraid of a wart with Russia such a rearming mightj cause The change of opinion by theI French assemby does nH meanKINDERGARTENMrs Parks thanks hJr phpils frthe gifts and helping with the partyWe have 2 new boys, Glen Meyersand Kendall Fisher Tin Fishers live in the larr hornThe girls brought many new dollsto school ami the boys cowboy suits,guns and hats Brian Walton had 5 cousins visithim They went ice skatingToby Shettulroe visited cousins inDeerfield last wekNick Marshes grandmother is backfrom CaliforniaWe are beginning a new unit inpetsFIRST GRADE Robert Morse was in Toledo,Ohio are out of the woods yet as PremierChristmas  Mendies has only a slight majority inPetf Kaisers grandparents from majority in the assembly The ComWashington D C spent the holidays munists have 100 members thereConwitJTthem I tinued assault will be made on MenDavid chainuers spiMit Christmas dez and if he should fall the pactAt Jajeksn sheafj of schedule, Dean of prisoners is Tony Ouley of Oacodaent up froj Oseoda, in 1907 for 43 to 34, Mrs Ethel Pressley homeat HUandLake burnsDonald Meabn and Joan Fitzgerald married,tturdar He is now 69 A family at alao Mary Lou Bloxom and Charles j Fairview Cemetery Evers, Gregory Mrs Freida Guiner at the church atand Mrs Elmer Compton of Detroit  Wed choir practiceand Emily Petsch of Howell The funeral was Tuesday at the,Keehn Funeral Home, Brighton,Rev iBarker officiating Burial was in  800730 p roTfe,,South Haven has offered to care for Battle d bta If he is pardonedMichigan is asked to rally to promote Michigan products from thoge  Stanley Dinkel attended the funer gundav ScM36 West between Main jJjdUnadilla StreetsRev Keith Ruejjsegger, PastorFeb 17OES, guest party at ai The deceased used to umpire soft ,iiPatterso Lake, C F Hewlett goespod to Victoria, Texas, as the WatkinBgrown on ti farm to th autoes supt, Junior play Scoops put onMilt in tliacity TMs is expected to Pinckney loses to Dexter 51 to 42, be major part of the MlcMgaa We Mrs Emma Brogan, Mrs Ethlynfl i ball games here hoolorghipits are  serviceto hlpCON8BBV AT1ONThe black bass season endedDec 81 Panfish, pike, herring and stWffore legal to March 4 50,000 railroad ties are being proetased near East Tawas, 40,000 aref oak The rest are white cedatProcessing adds 30 years to theinfrom deer shotCwrtrat Michigan have been andBhow thattn Youth GroupEvening ServiceThurs, Prayer MeetingMrs Frieda Pfau, 78, lohg time  Choir VrnU Xod MRS FRIEDA PFAUresident of Iosco and widow of Albin i C10r Pfau died at her hme in Howell , K HLM W945 a m1100 a m 700 p m800 p, m800 p m 400 p m vith Jus aunt, Hazl jAlan HUPJ had Christinas dinnerwith his aunt Helm Pamela Grant grandparents1spent Christinas with her family, j Catny Heath has a JI coatLinda Shiivys daddy in Koinbuild a new house Rouer Harden aunt Helen fromthe north spent the holidays him may lafl tooDinsmore, Charles Hine pass away Feb 24Peoples new church isdedicated, Mrs Alice Schoenhals lst Wednesday She was born in Ger r, cjror i,,, rorxagz Lkedies, Pinckney bats South Lyon 41 j many and came to this country att Larry Mattii, Pastopto 33, Richard Devoe and Lavemiajthe age of 16 Surviving are 3 daugh Sunday School 1000 AMVest mawied  i ters Mrs Ethel Frisbee and Mrs Morning Worship 1045 A MMarHarry German, famous Nina Curtis,Howell and Mrs Clara Evening feervice 1 dQ P Mbaseball player dies in auto accident Maycock, DetroitAlso a son,Alfred Wei Prayer Mrtiv, 730  m Pinckney beats University 51 to 47 of Howell The funeral was SaturdayPinckney girls basket ball team loses at the Lutheran Church with burial Dairy men around Romeo are callfur an investigation of the Michj ian Milk Producers Assn for whatI they call unfair practises They wantto1 to know why the farmers only get j Go and 7c a quart for milk and the city dairies 22c The milk industrywith i a peculiar one and unike any other j At certain times of the year thereRoiuiie Eloxoni spent the week end, is  miIk surplus caused by manywith Roger Hardln fresh cows and abundant pastureChar Bull apon the holidays with fnis disrupts the dairies schedulehi grandmother j  niilk deliveries which is set upChristinti Dinkel had goose for on a et milk production So they pay730 p m1 Chiistmas She went to a family re the farmer the market price for his union Sunday an i uot a lot of drifts average milk pioduefcion but giveSanta Clus vhifd Jennie Devines nitn a smaller price for his surpushouJt iiiitinas eve I milk This is supposed to be madeCarol Menke lias twin dolls to into cottage cheese and other bymatch her twin brother and sister  Products and not sold as fluid milk Linda Curts uncle spent Sunday This plan ,has never given satisfac,with thm I tin Dut there has been no alternativeJeff Hendees gr nnparnts spent xcePt ,to ump the surplus mflk dairies recently raised the priceto Chelsea 18 to 25 Mar 10 Fred Evers family aregiven fareweir party, are moving to Lyndon, Chris Campbell and Anna in Lakeview Cemeterybelle Stapletort married,WmLftPrad n a picnic woods near, Pontiac Lake,hurt in auto accident 150 attend re 1Q miles from Pontiac by hunters trthrpeeriathyception for Aiberta Din1 Close at Ut Wednesday has been identifiedMw17William L Foster dies, death was pneumonia She had beenAlso Mra Edna Blair and Mrs Mar dead 3 days before being foundStategaret Dyer Pinckney wins district police say her maiden name was Ruth CHURCH DEDICATION  Christmas with him Dennis Reynolds   iited his uncle of niik and the wages of tTieir haulSt Pauls lutiiriai buh on M in Detroit  cls but the farmers got iw increaaDEAD WOMAN FOUND  SG Hamburg will bo dsdicatod Sun Fred TwitchoU sp a Christmiii1 in lMice Hence the demand for anThe body of the dead worrtan found dair Iiin il Siviic 11 am and rwith his mfindmoUior investigationm Rvv  rei , l 1it rf Dolit spealers Dinncr aft r the 4  Rev Clauv jnislorfrom th Northvill Qilthat in 1054 8 wells pro9400 tourels of oil There were1   welU49 wells   oasKel JONOTIIs VWIlMAMS SFfOND iKAihbara hudvijs iio BulletgotSaturdayeen Louise Battle,Jo no than Vionia Dr, Wiii Attorney General Milfard has isud anothef opi4n which is believedto ktiygitiei the supervisors off thaiyptHk and postponed the adoption of tii state equalized valuation untilLodrMichigan asi be proud thisof her title but loses to Saline Haag and she was twice married ,lf rimmnfH ohw,in the reginoi 68 to 49 I Her first husband was named HtilLMar 24Mr Margaret Sibleythe horat and her second TrenaryRecentwife of Clyde Sibley of Stockbridge ly she had been keeping house forhave some times been overThe dpt is building 1200 park tables for use this summer The dept has received 200 letteron  dr QMfHon MoJt of km are against the any deer season19 people died of gunshot woundsduring the 19S4 Michigan hunting wedding anniversary Vandyke He said she left ChristmasAuri 7Masonic Past Matera and did not return Police say sheNight held at shoo3 Banquet held lived in Howell in 1953 but she seemsthere April 10 to honor basket ball J to be unknown there, In 1952 she wa8 j team Gov G Mennen Williams is in Lansing and in 1949 an inmate at made a honorary member of Pinck the Newberry State Hospital iH dec e lie was onbusiness Tii, moved U White Lodgelast sumnHT Fuv 7 year,, before that He v a a U Sare hi wif  andtwo sons, Wayne ami Danil who at tnd the Picknev school MatDei AKey has baby puppy, i usaiur yoai so they may not haveKM Shmidi spent h week withfto ehnne their taxrolls thi8 year 1  I1t Vi pi, Millarcts ruling was that alterK  i yeLIeid ai Iiohrt Rook  tlu supervisors turn their tax rolls   r tiiiJiJints  ovT t the treasurers they have noJfii h tiihiits j tVTrav,in who had jivunioniai power to change tftem,jt,ty 1week Judy iVr,v and Deboit lastrlll as has aas ,H Shetlandisney Library April 14Wiliam CMiller, formersheriff, postmaster aid suserVi8ordies Also Mrs Lydia Carr, StephenM  , ,  ,  Harsdtny Georgia Pendergast ofHunter are reminded to send in6uth Lyon wins the spelling titletheir game report cards by Feb 8Failure to do no is a misdemeanorNotes of 48 Years Agi The mystery was solved Friday years fay, Tih Willi Dk 2 f i jttywhen William Danks, 32, former in jttmate of the Ionia asylum for criminj fireal insane admitted leaving the body on the shore of the lake He is ehandy man at a boat livery at Pon COTTAGE BURNS The Shilling orae nl Hi land Kathy Shttelr yot slacks and 2 Lake burne ovii about dark New sweatr fOy Christmas amily saved but aM furniture Pinekiv yuarLei out butroad and Wcnton the k 123 NEWSskidded We hiive a new gupil, Siin the Heleman Joan1ditxh befoio reaching cottagtFirc Paula Wilson ha new ioi Chief Shirley and Norman VanBlar Judy Geary visited her auui in De There has been much in the papersof late about the 15 IT, S flyers foreed down in Red China and held asspies Senator Kndwland wants aa blockade of Red CWna and other would declare war  Th presidentrefuses to he hurried into rash act ion, ft develops we are holding SfNacy Nash js second High schoolbiology class takes 2 day trip toHolland, Mich Pinckney loses fir3t Christmas day and made a round of 7 wassved  Christinas and Leonard Jones aball game to Brijrhton 7 to 11 the bars They spent the night at The cottage wasowned by Georze Rhoda Baxter got 2 dolls tiac Lake and livesin cottage there jcum Were on it hut escaped injury t t ChristmasHe said he picked Mrs Trenary up The cottage caught five 2 months ago1 Mary Gillenkirk got aApril 21Mrs Stella Siymanski,aaieaman for the International Har Company  Kelly of Richmond, Va here isMatt Brady drw a f50 bonus for, Ray Baker die Peoples Chufchfor being the leading nts Easter pageant April 28May court term apens,Pinckney loses to Hartland 6 to 2, Engagement of Jeanette Wilsonand Dick VanSlambrook announced Michigan Week is get for May 5CIRUIT COURT NEWSIn court last week Harold Dewineped guilty to breaking and enteringand was fined 200 and put on pro bation for 2 yeanWayne Smith pled guilty toput onriting hereThe John Chambers family Entertained the ISP Johnsons, Theodore Lewis family and Mrs Castle of Teeumaeh New Years Bert Roche ft working is W E tore9 Mr Murphy hasfa to Virginia Tfe HiTbert Gillettes entertain at Mri Benson of Linden,HowellIa  totheir Sunday schoolhone Monday night i Andrew Sugamele charged withatWhile iUyiag thinneyon the pondVMtday tiKy Mortenson was hit inthe head y the ball and had stitchesakating New Yean was thalast of te season and the pond was ld iBven the old timers were ipl Wt Vrt a littje sore next dayad Giover, 88, died atlatt week March terai So did David Rickettwho was charged with forgeryFloyd Trafford charged with nonsupport must pay 75,then 10 week and is on 2 years probation Jeanette Houghton was given adivorce from Thomas Houghton ar,lMke lOardser isattending the A B lv Business UniversityMa Dfckel is working in Detroit Sc SAMn I J Abbott entertsin m yoopg people at their home epNsw leafs srs Mr ane Mrs, Jofai Mortsnsoii resjltss a ipslr of CWnese shoes from1J l OHfi Th iottl OsHfornia They arssM Mrs Nomaa SSJSV Mr Mae MetsHfarman Wtttet, Mra Nojrmaii Whitem J9nl of Mr  CABD OF THANKSMy sincere thankg to membersof the Peoples Church, the Masons,lrienaor4feeirgiftsr flower first the Kings Daughters and our manycards which we received during myillness and to the many visitors I had during my stay at the hospitaland at home his home and he found her dead inbed in the morning He disposed ofthe body to avoid trouble THURSDAY NIGHT LEAGUE W hPinckney Tavern 43Hamburg Garage 43 16 St Marys 36Shireys TV 3aLake Drive In 31Ludtkes Insurance 30Wallings Insurance 28Jugs Inn  27C V Beer 30Golden Arrow Archers 17LaRosa Bowl  17 E and 23262429 82S312942 Fannas who bought it last summer Sandra Shireys folks are buildingHe fiver there with his wife and 3 new home Red Chinfse scientist students inbecause their knowledge might behelpful To Red China China has hinted  he miprbt bo willing to trade doll for the lr fly r r1 lm Anyway the , ,  matter ha ly J turned over to thei UN who havt sent a delegation iorl ChinaAs more an more people turn to travel there seems to be moreyear old son Thqy are ROW with his, Florence Utley, Pamela Seefeld,orother at Patterson Lake  Shirley Heleman got dolls for Christ j   plane fatalitiesof December was filled withmasLIBRARY NEWS Carol Tluinanen was in Detroit The Board of Directors or the Mich, j eveigan Library Assn has appointedMrs Thomas Bonner, head of theTrustee Section for District llTIv appointment is for a 2 year period his1, TT , , , ,Mike Harden broughtto schoolGary Rutledge got a bowling set lthemis always a lot of extra traj,, , around the holidays and une y ly some planes took off not have  Of course,ohn Wa,ton cow0, P ,1  Gray a record player Dick Klein a Ichemistry sot and Prince Vnlionti e anfataitieswere wavSupt of PoliceHigh 3Pinckney Tavern 2782, HamburgGarage 2618, C V Beer 2666 Individual High 3 GamesJ Ledwidge 062, J R Smith 601,B Wood 592Hijph 1 GamePinckney Tavern 041, HamburgGarage 938, CV Beer 981 High Individual GameF Burgess 263, F Hollis 252, J RSmith 236 MEETINGThannual meeting of the Living outfit, Don Pesola a sun and  Lawrence has resigned  numerousston County Mutual Fire Insurance Pat Tessmer went to BaUle Creek  Detroit police officerg are meatloilfdCompany will be held at the Home last week   for the post AnMmg them are ye editor and many Pinckney peopleare familiar with They are JackL l Si Offjcf at 105 W Grand River, Howe I Benny Sejura visits his grand,Beer  17 39, Michigan on Tuesday,January 11, mother m Adrian at 2 P m th6 PUT I BonnlBond PV rew paxr offThe Pinckney Kiwanis CtabwiSPECIAL f Harvil and Marvin Lane Harvil wasI active here during the Black Leg  iTHIRD GRAnof electing one director and tran skates and, went skatingmeeting any other business which may come before the meeting Rex B House, Secretary  j r R ircus  by them and thrown   ter atrn nr rrAWJ  Chiquita Amburgey went to Jack1 Nashes bridge Marvin Lane is a UAKU ui iHAnw Sundav to see a new baby  personal friend of Jack CrainTo my friends who remembered re  son ounaay to seed new uuy j   on nvestigation here some yearswhen Sia8 Col wa8 ghotjwhile I was in the hospital I wish to express my appreciationYour kindness helped a lot Leoai Bonnertemembered me wftii carcfe while I,lThe meeting to organise the Lawrence Batifhn and LawrencePinckney Kiwanis Club will be held Cambum attended Kiwanis meetingat tfie school Thursday, January fih at Chelsea,8 pm  meet at the Pinckney Elementary wag in the hospiUt Your kindnessSchool Thursday evening January helped a lot Raymonda Morrii6th to organize About 40 have sign   ed up Refreshments wfil  servtd NOTICEMonday night Murray Dagg, How The pariy who has a 22 rifle and shoots at others dogs had bettershoot at targets from now oni Itssafer andJohn Wilson built a snow fort  spent considerabe time hunting and Grandmother Breda is making a fishing around Portage Lake Bothcoat for Christine Buda  are past masters of City of StraitsKaren Rowell went to her uncle Masonic Lodge of DetroitEarls ast weekard ThayerRoss Read,Martin HitterRoss Lamb is now living at Cimcinnattt, Ohio where he is employed bya heating air conditioning companyi OaUPINCKNBY KINGS pAtGHTERSThe Pinckney King Daughtersmeet Jan, 6 at 130 pm with Mrs Mrs Celest McKinley   v I wash to thank all the Mendsho4Mkrmnii Yearseve with his grandmother Judy Bekkering has a new dognamed Lassie The LaBellas ghot off guns NewYears at midnight Diane Gubachy and her sisterwent skating Sunday Connie Bloxom wrote two poems Christmas NightJesus was born on Christmas night And I know you would be happy ityou saw him iti sight, The spirit ofChrist the whole housethrough v,Keep him in sightwhatever you doThe Seftn Sewersmet at the Lester OhOfO E S CALENDAR, JANUARYJan 7Regu4ar and initiation 8 fan 2tFrjendgh4p Night at PowlerVilleDruscilla, Harry, Lorenga andPhil Murphy spent Sunday at theJohn Sullivan home 1n Jackson HANDUHAMMER8 CUJB jar addressed to box hoIderPostmaat er Sammerfield raised the floodcrates on this some time ago believing enough extra of this kindwould be mailed to get the postofficedept out of the red There, was notThe mail carriers got rouad ahottUL ered carrying this kind of mall MrSummerfield has backtrace on this somewhat It can no longer hfsent to cities where there i houae td delivery by postmen from theoffleabut will stQJLgv to vilUg withouthouse to house deHvety and ovtrMrs Norman WWtelast weak Toeay and day with Mra Jotev  DWfiwm i3lte bap before CftrfetmaA deep snow had blanketed the1 streetsof Ironwood Indoors, families weremaking plans for the festive seasonThe telephone company, too, was making its preparations for the busiestnight of the yearThat was when Mr and MrsNorman H Thomas, whose home ispictured above, found their telephonewas dead They called the telephone oompany from a neighbors boose AsMr Thomas later wrote In spite of the fact that this was the daybefore Christmas, with the added obstacle of a fresh, deep snow, a repair man arrived in twenty minutesWithin one hour from the time thtrouble was reported, he had new linesup and the telephone workingIf this earnest and sincere workmanreflects the training policy of yourcompany, then Michigan Bell Tele phone Company certainly is doing amost remarkable jobwyil insWoberi Erj People Who Meke Telephone Service GoodMICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANYxUJ AiM r4 icm, SdnffStockbzidge wu Aptroy byfire Chriitmae day  T Cnnk WitUn of Plainileld ffted Mr Lena Hinekley, wtfe o Floyd r Hinckley died at Stockbridge lastDr R B SleemAn, linden pkian died at Nashville, TeftiL, laltwMk of a heart attack while enroute to Defray Beach, FloridaMiss Rosalie Hoey, a senior, daughter of Mr and Mrs Leo Hoey ofDexter, has bee chosen DAB reoentative for Dexter high school Mss Leo Devine Heatley of Defell and broke her leg last week  A Cole, Brighton mayor, announceshe is a candidate to succeed himself Brian Lavan, son of Mr, and Mvs  Friday, Saturday, January t, tFIKE Omt AFRICA is TechnlcoiorFriday, Saturday, Jawwry 7, 8 Doable Feature Wacky HappyATHENA vieJans Powell, Edmund Purdom Debbie Raynolds, Vic Damoneand Louis Calhern alaoRobert C RuarksAFfelCAN ADVENTURE All io Technicolor Aetk Drapa StoningJack Webb, ft Akx4tr a4Ann RetyMonIf yoo ant facts ita on TV most popalar starCartoon and Sunday Monday Jan 9, It BEAU BRITMMBUIn TechnicolorA Drams StarringEizabeth Taylor, Stewart Granger Sunday Shows 3, 5, 7, Disney Cartoon, Plying Sqalrre  1  ,Martin Lavan of Brighton, iwts leen Sunday Monday Tn 9, 10gomoted to Air 3JIan First Class at Matinee Suncjay 2S0 p m contHobart College  , ,  Warren York who escaped from tlgue petroit House of Correction lastweefc was picked up at Brightonthe same day Gus Risaman has moved hising busiess to his new locuformer Chevrolet garage  Michigan Ave, HowelL  The Ho well school will readveifor bids on their new school 1 M first were too highj Mi and Mrs O B Perry of Ciy Grove celebrated their 60tK wedding anniversary last weekThe engagement of Millicent Chnnberlain, daughter of Mrj and MisFloyd Chamberain of Joy Road Dexter to Dale Bennett, son of Mr and Mrs Charles Bennett of Hamburgis announced He is a graduate ofAnn Arbor high She is a senior there Three boys who ran away  fromthe Cassidy Lake Tech School near Chelsea last week were picked up inOhioPFC Robert Wooten, son of Mrand Mrs David Wooten of Jmburgis serving with the 7th infantry Division in Korea He entered thearmy in Sept, 1953 and went overseas in August 1954 Mr and Mrs Elgin Wilson ofNorth Lake announce the engagement oft their daughter, Sally to Sheridan Sivger, son of Mr aad MrsW Wi Springer of Ann Arbor Elmer Smith, 70, past master ofthe Milan Masonic lodge, died last last Wednesday, He was a formerMethodist minister and later ahousing aHrnlKistration employeeHevisited the Pinckney Masonic lodge many times, usually with VivianRichard D D IThe annual Masonic banquet ofOlive Lodge Chelsea is at StPaulsLutheran Church Jan 15at 630 pm Lt Tom Brogan recently won theClass E division skeet shoot title ,in a match at Salzbuxg,AustriaHe scored 84 out of 100 points His wifeEleanor lives a Lizt, Austria He is the son of Mr and Mrs Tyler Brogan of HowollNotes ox ib ieats Ago Pinckney Independents won their4th straight game Saturday whenthey beat the Ann Arbor Triangles21 to 19 Don Swarfchout got 14 points for Pinckney William Gray, 80tf Hamburg wasstruck and killed by an Ann Arbortrain last TuesdayJohn Farley, 80, died at his homeon McGregor Road, Monday Roy Bird hastaken the contractto dig an canal aT Portage Lake Just west of the Lucius Wison ciottage  Mrs Elizabeth Saraii Frost died at the Pontiac hospital last weekThe funeral was at the Ernest Frosthome Sunday, Rey Berquist officiat ing Burial was in Gilkes CemeterySheriff Wimbles and aids made,numerous raids New Years eveMikeCollega was again visited and Frnk j Perry on US23 Born to Dayle Kettler and wife onDec 1, a SOBThe Met ChaAker globetrotters arenow at Dallas, Texas Messrs J H Hooker, C W HookerFred Lake, Fred Slayton, Glen Slay ton, Bob Meyers, Roy Teeple and ye editor attended an MM degree conference rt Dexter Friday night Frat rity Lodge, Ann Arbor, did the detrree work The many friends of Marvin Shirey surprised him Tuesday night on hi birthday A fine time was had Tony Curtis, Janet LeighloBLACK SHIELD OF JfcALWORTH in CifiernrTScope and Color Wed Thw Jan 11, 12,ItJULIUS CABSAE StarringMarlon Brando,, James Mason, andLouis Calhernj Showa 715, 91 N , Coming Last Time I Saw xParM, Fire Over Africa, Black Knight,    V,    vV  La 11, 12, 13Day LEE THEATRE MIGHTY d Color Friday, Saturday, Jaaaary 7, THE ADVENTURES OP HAJJIBABAin Cinemascope ft TechnicolorJohn Derek,, Elaine StewartCome Superscope PASSION withWilde, Yvonne DeCarlo Color Cartoon  xv me a ani i odayftw FeJACK HANNETT I f i Sunday Monday, Jan t, 19SITtING BULLin color cinemaScbpe  witt HDale Robeition, Mary MurphyuuiI Carrol Nalan  FeaturetteWhen Winter Was King4Newsr The weektroit erGcorye Bruntosith their Tuesday, Wednesday, Jan 11, ItGinger Rogers inTWIST OP FATBT FeatnrHtoNovelty Cartoon Nswg1885 Incorporated 1915McPherson State Bank Ovsr Eightynine Years off Safe Banking Howell  PinckneyFIRST STOP 11you got your paycheck, reserve a part ofit f  uirsolf    and deposit it in your savingsarr here la this way, you Ian build up a f Humlal fund for iuture use A greut many tur have found this payday savings planv L sy i d practical way to save Open youraccounr wih  convenient amount, then, depostc jometiiiug every paydayAH Deposits nirto 10,00000 Insured by OnrIJ0M0A ,Zi MARCH OF DIMES oners Grocery606G Pinckney RoadQuality Mechonobc mm tnttrttir Th Dick Yom family wbehar The las MUkr familyt dlnhr on bi  tf Andw OunpbtU hop id Mn Mary TmpU Kw on wWit btck to Big Rapids Snndny    Ti LM Lf7 family, Jack  IM Metl cai writ IAZ,  of HoweU mailed aiMmiWB Campbell nom Sunday   ,   ,   r y      i Ona Campbell and mmaay,Bomid QtMMt WfJANUARY J3 LOWSen and Wist 4o TakeHUHM Howell 7064 It   ,THE ROUSH PLUMBING,Water Systems IV1  rfr tMYRONHUGHE SNNUII LINGERI EGOOD SGROCERIE S Complete Lin e Plumbin g flxfwttSupplie s V xry Hoode e sa d Woodro e Ifasse yart , puttin g a  25 0 ro d drai n acros sthei r farm  an d Fis h farm  I t wi lampl y Int o Henr y Gree k aa d tnmther e Int o Hone y Crea k aa d Portag eLake  Ta d Beehom  of Stockbridf e I sdoin g th e wor kColossi , th  Sfivea r ol d rfltin gtons  of th e lat e Col  Edwi n SGeorge die d Monda y an d wa s burie d o n th eka U i n th e Georg e gam e reserve To m How e jr  an d wif e spen t th ewee k en d wit h hi s parent s a t Eas tTawaa Velm a Hinche y o f Mifor d spen t    H U Nr i   we Sel l   W  Instal l   W e Servfo e TElectric , O N an d Oa s Ho  Wate r Heater s  Complet e Un e o f Pump s vGENT S FURNISHING SSHOE SDRYGOOD SENNEDYS  GENERAL STOREA  L UMI N U  M COMBINATIO NSTOR M WINDOW S and  SCREEN SCHEC K THIS NATURE S  Boauittut Slender Frame  UMSfring,  No Changing  Mew Tontion  StaledConstructo ne  Permanent  Made  To Order  Baty To Operate Tfce Harol d Hinche y famil y spen tth e holiday s a t tn e A M Washbu nhom e i n Howsfl Do n Stackabl e o f Detroi t spen tSunda y wit h Davi d Ledwidge Th e Dr  Charle s Hode r famil y o fDetrei t spen t Sunda y a t th e Leste rMcAfe e home Joh n McDonnel l an d wif e hav egon e t o Cleveland , Ohio Th e Leste r McAfe e famil y spen tFrida y a t th e Oma r Gas s hom e Fi nDetroit Alla n Ros e entertaine d a  numbe ro f friend s a t hi s hom e Wednesda ynigh t a t a  birthda y party Murra y Kenned y an d wif e spen tSunda y a t th e Jame s Collin s kom e i nT A n wing Keit h Ledwidg e o f th e Plymout h Seminar y spen t th e holiday s wit h his mother , Mrs  Elino r LadwidgeWit h Jhe r h e spen t Ne w Year s a t th e Matt Bergi n hom e a t Howell  Th e Huber t Ledwidg e famil y o fRoya l Oa k calle d o n Mrs  Eleano r Le dwidg e Ne w Years Mesdame s Irvi n Kennedy , Marion TwiteKel l an d Ambros e Kenned ywer e i n Lansin g las t Wednesday   Th e Ra y Burn s famil y entertained Pfc  Brando n Whit e arrive d hom e  H thei r childre a nn d familie s Ne w jfro m Kore a Thursday  Hi s parent s Years    gav e hi m a  Christma s dinne r Sun day Sherida n Hadle y an d wif e o f Jac kso n wer e Ne w Year s guest s o fLawrenc e Cambura s Georg e Meabo n an d wif el Lovels , Mic kArthu r BulH s an d wif e o f Gregory wer e Thursda y guest s o f th e Bofr jRea d family Th e Harol d Porte r famil y wen t t oSa n Antonio , Texa s las t wee k t ovisi t thei r son , James , wh o i g a t th eLacklan d Ai r Bas e there  PHONE UP88U 41 0  7 S  BAS TCHRISTMA S TREE S FO R SAL L AL L PRNt tO n Sal e a t Morray s Gul f Statio n a t Pinckne y Michiga nB T PINCKNE Y FIB B DBPT TRUCK S TRACTOR SRUSSEL L D  SMIT H CO HOWELL , MICH    PH  163 2Represente d by  H  W  WYLl ERESIDENC E   PINCKNEY , MICHIGA N   IHON E UO N INITIA L COST ,rri  A T AN DWAINTINANC tMANUFACTURE D T O FI T YOU R OW NWINDOW S   DIREC T SERVIC E FRO MTH I FACTOR Y T O YO U  TV SPHILLI P     Aluadna m Doors , Window s33  Mkfcl, Wadow  pinekMy , Mkfclfi aPinckney  Mich  U P 665 9The Georg e VanNorman staine d th e Bkhar d Itema s A  Rap er t Garne r familie s o f Detroit , th eWinsto n an d Lawrenc e Baugh n f mie s an d Fran k Aberdee n an d wif eo n  Ne w Years Mrs  Beuia h Mille r wa s a  dinne rguest s o f th e Ear l Bughn s New Years  Th e Re x Noggie  o f An nArbo r ealled PFC  Richar d DeVo e an d wif e o fBron x N  Y  visite d hi s parent s o nNort h Territoria l Roa d an d he r par ent s i n Alpifrfrm n durin g th e holidays Ne w Year s guest s a t th e Arthu r  DeVo e hom e wer e th e Fran k Dane kfamil y o f Owosso  BU I Loee y an dFre d Germa n familie s o f An n Arbo ran d Jtfrs  Mario n Burnet tTh e Ear l Kimberly s o f Willo wVillag e an d th e Keit h Bradbury  o fChelse a calle d a t th e To m War ehom e Sunday Th e W  H  Meyers , Jame s Meyer san d G  W  Mayersfamilie s calle d o nth e Bdsi l Meye r famil y Sunda y wfc ohel d ope n hous e a t thei r hom e i nEas t An n Arbor Hi e Gen e Sheha n famil y o f An aArbo r spen t Stmda y wit h Mra  Louts el UHEATEST chien t isOi l Heater sin  2 5 YEARS Keep s Yo u Warme r i n Ever y Room  A  Completel y Automati c ForcedAi r Heatin g System ,Powerfu l Builti n Automati c Force d Ai r Fa n turn s it sel f o n an d off  circulate s 1 3 mor e ai r tha n ordinar ybeats r blowe rGunntee d to Sav et o  Wl  On Fue l t3Mrs  Mabl e Suyda m o f Jackso nspen t las t wee k a t th e M  J  Beaso ahome Mr  aa d Mrs  Alber t Shirle y ente rtaine d th e Dai s Mille r family , ttth e Kennet h Mohhna n a d Bo b Ambe rDary l aa d Gayl e SWre y famiie s aa dge y familie s Ne w Tsars Mr  an d Mrs , Geral d Bea m en tertaine d a  larg e numbe r o f thei ra t a  Ne w Tear s ev e parly Th e MerU n Ambosge y famil ywar e i n Jackso n Ckssday rMrs  Doroth y Dinks  an d Jofaam ymfl  Christin e attsnds d fa r Bfosja sreunio n 8qnda  a t Ifc e Oatt s Past arso n non e I D Stocntidgej ,Mrs  Florenc e VanBtxre n o f Stoc kfatjdgt  called o n Mrs  Un a totalFriday Rot h Perr y wh o live s i n th e Th e Oli n Robisonsjr  faaril y o f Balp h Clinto n an d wif e o f Unool napartmen t wa s calle d t o An n Arbo r calle d a t th e OH n Robin  Par k spen t Sunda y a t th e C  1  CH to n home SPECIALSGROCERIE S AN D VEGETABLE S  QUARTE R BEEF , pe r Lb  30 cNE  HAL F HOG , pe r Lb  30 can d Orde r Yon r Bee f an d Por k Befor eTh e Price s G o U pCUSTO M SLAUGHTERIN GSOMER S   HOLUSTER  New FurnaceTyp e 4wa yHeaVrtractor        156 mor a hea t radiatin g surfac e  redoes  chimne y hea t los s u p t o4 Patente d automati c Air Feed  supplie s correc t amoun td f ai r to  burne r a t al l times givssUghes t possibl e burnin g      turn s smok e int oPIU S I t othe r outstandin gfeaturestha t mak e the  Quake r8apreme w today s mos t mod sf n Of l Hester  I I I s s o goo dQuake r t differen t  T o  earl y buyer s o f ane w QUAKE R Supreme  Heatt rHOMIYW1 UMar k Nas h famil y spen t Si m   ll b ta Floyd Gearkart hpme f ntners of Detroitmen Mewb Bef lUrbsam Bekkeiring and daogfa esJkd at tire HarkAJbeH Dlpksaad WJQose  HewSjESSJCS SJBSSvS QZn Ooee la Un4eivflfepdss aadiHIs spsst NsjiMrittt the Ge Hendees toiadoctkm In of the WilfiamThe Harold Gallup faaofly of Farm PWtUst faigton spent New Years at the Hwr  Mesdbmes ay Kennedy horai Sarah WyHfe spent e weekwith Shirty WyUe,Sd Ko ie been yislUnywnli Dien Hrs Clare Palmer and Pattyed at the Her Palmer jr hemsSundayM Ann Arbor, William Shefcsn were BUly Shehaof Detroit, Frands Shehan taaVMae Shekaa and son, Merlhi dee, Matjefie Psrhtssea aaderteDstAkIi t7l   It CUrt sad Us TDSI r  T Clark family ef Am Araor and tfce Ckrk familyoi MrsJtarjmjet OtekCurtis Patterson sai tfjp of tlssk iDAYNIOHT THIIMOSTATMiner and Ially tarns automatical the timeall during day si nisjbt   li fist mornmf at temperature tomM Mm  yoa shtpYO, Its yovrs fre wllfc ifce earlyzm L J Swarthoe and WttsmMn EditharTH1 FINCaWPf WWA Wifaulty, Inwy jtfir   rs    2i f11 Christinas TimeChristinas is Jolly for eachEspecially when you toyHowardiGDbL j 70 and cheer   The children are shouting, 8antasbeen here,FOURTH GBADBWe enjoyed our vacation but arhappy to be back in school  Before vacation we start MvU theIMraud MrMwrion Shirx of Hiland Lake entertained New Yeassl eve tne John Burgas, Vince LaBosaa,Junior, Doyles , Lloyd VanBlaricumsJ Mx And Mrs Thomas Murphy entertained during the holidays the family of Plymouthof Mem1 tHE BUSINESS PROfBStONALThe Piockflgy Sanitarium Ray M My, H ft Pinckney, MichiganDaily 1100 ArM to 2 M Except WednesdaysMon, Tyes, Fri, Satr700 to 00 P M     vfor our Engish lessonPatty Suggfctt had cheelsen poduring vacation Becky Morri UKit Ntw 2V hp,4 cycl easy storting REO engine plows 20 poth Molt light boatFLkJH GEADEA wintertime heartsaver Selfpropelled, out front rotary unli mow removal problems onct and for oil Positive allchoi  nobelts to slip in heavy going Throw mow liieeriy direction you went Handles wet, dry, toose,, pocked    even ice Plows 20 path  24 hwqfcli EaiyI REO engine with silent muffler  Carbovflror air heater wjm to 1 gear reduction for extra power in heavy going Artwork rewind starter  Adjustable handle  Advance design asrtow rotor blades slice through snow wont dog SeH removable chute can be aimed in ony direction you andWe extend ourWilliams on the deatji of his Christmas week Kaye Wylie and Karen Staej wrspoiling bee winners and EdwarcU Guy and Janice Rose ruOMpup, , Mr Miller thanks, all the pupilsfor their Christmas gifts i We thank ths board lor the candyi Happy birthdays to Claudia GarrI Sherry Kaiser and Leonard Slayden, We made card tor them SIXTH GRADE We enjoyed our Christmas vacationMrs Tasch got numerous Christymaa gifU from the school The janitor kept our plant watered during vacationWe are making movie aboutGreece and Borne We are going to work very hardthis month and in February we are going, to arrangeour program for therest of the yearTHEMm HARDWARE We are In Position to MakefIWij Delivery on All Sizes of Good Coal  foTdlW,r, no  char,, for to no tt   for sheftittg bie WE ALSd MAVE Ate Stock of Lumber Bnilding Suppti ANDSberwin  Waiiamf Punt Sincerely Yeura,D L HOEY  SONSDEXTER HAMILTON 68U9FOR ALL OCCASIONS r o inHIMBLHAUS aORAL COMPANY284 CARPENTERSPhil Murphy Mike Carr, AlbertMifrifr David Nash and Ken tatt eson who were home from wichState and Jerry Mrofka and Carsonand Lee Hollngsworth of Alma Coil went back MondayDoolittle nd fop ofholiday at the Hughhorad The MerwikCampbeR family andArnold Berqui8tpiiir New years at the James Hall homg in Marion he Glenn Darrows of Detroitspent Sunday with Mrs Flora Darrow The Andrew Neabitts were NewYears guests of the Gordon Heaters in Ypsftanti Mr and Mrs Don Roe and daughter, Betsy, of Midland called on Mron Mr and Mrs, Bert Davis last Wed nesday Mr and Mrs Andrew Nesbitt andMrs Marion Pearson left for Lake land, Florida Tuesday Mr and Mrs Murray Dagg wereentertained at the Safferite cottage at HLJand Lake New Years eyeLavern Clark spent the week endin Milan, M E Darrow fell on the ice infront of his barber shop last Wednesday, broke 2 ribs and hurt hishand The Pinckney bowling alley hasbeen leased to Howard Taylor of De Dr 6 ft McClotkeyDBOTIST112y2 K Michigan Ave Telephones Office 93Residence 814Evenkfgs by Appointment Howell, W RitterTV,RADIO  TBLBVmOM IMT1C Prompt ane CjjsjJrjSsjsjPfioJie UP 844i 1M Webster t FVHWLALDn 0 S Director Modern Equipment Ambulance 8ervio PHONE U P 3172Herh SneedPhone 18 207 E Gd Rjvei Howfctl, MichiganReal Estate, InsuranceBrokerageVAty, Lake and Farm Property a Specialty List Your Property With MeLee laveyGeneral InsurancePHONE U P 83221REFRIGERATION SERVICEI Harold Rady I Repairs n Ail Makes PHONE U P 855S6Auctioneerrn Sales A Specialty Berl WylieCall FowlerviUe 226F6 I Fred 0 Reickudff, SrOPTOMETRIST120 West Grand RiverHowell, MichiganPhone 358 ittfftncUyLiveitockHauling Weekly Tripe Hate tft DctnM GJTWdPHONl V P MrTRtfsrJ Arnold Berquist, WcrtcliHandmade FcrlhT Complete InaurtnoePHONB PP8llttCemeteryPrices Yon Can Afford T Milford, MlUMiHord Qrinite on the Kusseil Glowejr1 family ofWebberyille Sunday   , The Floyd Haines family of East Lansing called at the Abe Hainesfamily last weekR W Wylie was Sunday callerat the Woodroe Massey home at    933 Rush Lake Road SALERock Hens,dressed orThe LyleEulers of Fanhopo, Ala phQne up g3259bama who have bee visiting his par    CLASSIFED ADVS Farms, Homes LakeBusiness OpportIj8t Your PropertyUeraM RetMtibroker  29 NorthPHONE U 9 881KCLAYW,GOTDONLxle W Muniell, AeendeU REISTERED LAND SURVBTOPents the W H Eulera wentMqnday homeFOR Dinette SetBen White and wife were guests Range, Regfrigerator, Rabbit Hutchof Mrs Joie Forner of Ann Arbor Home Comfort Cook Stove and last Wednesday The Carl Bidwells other furniture  UP 85565i of Brighton wene also there S The Earl Graham family of Ionia FOR SALERock Roasters 6 to were Sunday guests at the Dale Mill lbs Phono UP 8er home Office lYiPhone 1551W fcast Grnj HtferHowell, MlchlfeFOR SALEBaled Hay, Alfalfa u4 Mixed John McNajnara 6180 BotrtU8 Pinckney Bd phone Howell 15861111FOR SALEJamesway incubaiew,2500 egg capacity also 6 deck on crlled atthe Arthur Krych home 145 Stuart St Pincicney UP89971  Poultry batteries, and feed at the Michigan San Friday i         300 bushel of oats 89 bushel Mrs Edna Spears and Jack ShcT FOR RENTA furnished roomGerald Henry went back to his F0R SALERadiq,Phonograph Coraschool in Detroit Saturday , after bination, Red Chaise Lowigs, spending the holidays here Can up 88229I Mrs Lucile Wylie, daughter, Shiri ley and her cousin, Sarah Ann, Wvlie and Mrs Henry Johnson were in Lansing Friday  Welton Chamberlain who spenti the holidayshere went back to Ober lin College Saturday night  Mrs Beatrice VanHorn visited thei Floyd Weeks family in Grand Ledje  last weefc Phone14067LISTINGS WANTEDIn teOnff mbuying real estate Let us  Reliable, HoRest,CourteonsWrite of call for an ppolntmeBt Kings Real Estate AgencyiJSALElwMteRock Henslfic a p7 h Mlch HowtU  yweig   RBNDownstflrrTBsSSeti FOR SALli,1948 Tudor and 12 y Intelevision George VanSkiverWANTED xtey Silling Ann Shirley Reason UP 83124Clifford VanHorn UP 8 3225 Jrrr 379 Wegt Main, Pinckney, or phonePinckneys EAVES TROUGHWhy Let YourvRoof Wasb Away See Us or YourEAVES THOUGH NEEDSWE ALSO RETAILFOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL UP85 5 13 PinckneyWM H BRASH JR i FOR SALE2 100 gallon milk cans  hooded dairy pail, cream separator, I 2 wash tanks, dairy water heater,drop LOSTBlond Toy Cocker Spaniel in unit milk cooler, will fit any box female Will pay reward Phone Hamilton 64067 , Harold Mackinder 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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>DispatchTHE PINCXNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, December 29, 1954 No gMIIHIIAN MIRROR  A GHOST STORYIDeathsMichigan will take anoat its blessings next MakVr lookiJ21 It, Here is a episode that happened j MRS BERTHA DEWITT jback in the days of my dim youthWe j Mrs Bertha DeWitt, 81, died at understand other people here have j home at Portage Lake Friday Shesxicyi stories Wie would be glad owill be Michigan week and Michigan print themcities and villages will swap mayors When I was a small boy a familyfor a day Dr Grover Dillman, pres came to Dexter The father wasident of Michigan College of Mines about 75, the wife much younger, will be chairman about 40 They had 3 chidren, theyoungest being 5 years old The man was born in Canada Sept 11, 1873In early life she was a nurse Herhusband Godfrey DeWitt, died gomeyears ago There are 3 daughters, Mrs Blanch Hutchinson, Detroit,Mrs Agnes Ward, Phoenix, Arizonaand Marguerite at home Also a tonLast year Michigan woods andlakes held the focal point of inter an Engiahman, had led an adventuregt This year the Centennial cele ous life He had gone to Australia, oration of the Soo canal and Michi and made a fortune in tee gold rushgan State College will be tied in with iost it in speculation arm then made it More than 300 Michigan mayors another one Coming back to Engtraded offices last year The biggest iand he marrijd a housemaid,lived I Typographical Union,celebration was Che ground breaking in France awhile and the came to The funeral was Tuesaay ceremonies of the Mackinac bridge Dexter He had a half brother in Chi cago He had been everywhere andtGeorge Suave of StClair Shores,She was a member of St Maryschurch Church, Pinckney, Man LacGuild, St Annes Society Lady Arbiter and Womans Auxiliary of theceremoniesat St Ignace and Mackinac City  Stanley Dinkel, Pinckney mayor was an interesting talkerwho exchanged with Cheboygan and When he was about 80 yearsMrs Dinkel attended this oldhe suffered a stroke There were nors DinkeMichigan law enforcement officers convalescent homes then and few hoswant to catch gamblers Ui a federal pitals He was put in an upstairst tstate squeeze Gambling, exxcept at room jn fag home and given a canelegalized horse races is outlawed in to pound on the floor with when heMichigan Federal authorities real wanted anything After a time heiting gambling islegal in some of died Some time after his death histhe states, got a law passed requir wife ran to a neighbors home at 200ing gamblers to get a license Slate a, m, and said her late husband hadofficersswant a law making possess returned, that she had hard himion of a federal license a violation of pounding on the floor The neighbor at St Joan Arc MissionSt Clair Shores atChurch Stat Oaten etarefcSt Marys Catholic ChoreaRev Fr Albeit Schmitt, PastorSunday Masses 800 and 1000Novena devotions, Friday eveningat 730Confessions, Friday evening afterNovena Devotions and Saturday from780 to 900 p m and Sunday before the 800 Mass LOCAL NEWSChristmas guests of the MDarrows were Bert Benhamwife of Brighton  EandMrs Mary Amburgey, Mrs JaneinRICHARDRichard Dick EVERHARDEverhard, 73,past Calvary Mennonite ChurchRev Ezra Beachy, PastorS S Supt  Walter EschMorning Worship 1000Sunday School 1100Young Peoples Meeting 7150Cottage Fellowship Service Wednesday 800Congregational Church Rev J W Winger, Pastormaster and long time secretary of Sunday SchoolPhoenix Lodge No 13 F  AM of Morning WorshipYpsilanti died Sunday He was a32nd degree Mason and chief clerkfor many years for the New YorkCentral Railroad He leaves his wife3 daughter and 3 sons He often vis ited at the Schafer cottage, BaseLake The funeral was Tuesday at thethe state gambling law Republicans in the state went to her home and in the room, Episcopal Church in Ypsilanti,senate where the old man died but heard no  Phoenix Lodge had charge ofwho have to vote on all the governois pounding on the floor This created graveside sendees appointments have gone back on quite a stir The neighbor told her she  their promise to approve all of them must have imagined itThis she deni AnttniinrfnttAfltTBe refused to approve 39 last year jed Afterwards she maintained that1 niiuuuiicciucui on the chance a Republican governor she still heard the pounding on the j We wish to announce that we arewould be elected When Williams won floor at various times but had got the newthey said they, would approve his used to it and ignored  WATKTNS DEALERSappointments but they are not so stwe now Their excuse is that therewill, be 12 new senators take officeJan1, who know nothing of the menAppointed and they must be consider ed on their qualifications HOME LIGHTING WORKSHOPCONSERVATION NOTESThe third1 bobcat was caught i servig the townships of Iosco, Mar t ion, Genoa, Unadilla and Putnam in Livingston county and Lyndon andOn Feb 2, a Home Lighting Work to the peopie of Livingston county patterned after the one at SanFrancisco State College will be givenin Detroit at the Sales Dept of the Hne of nationallyadvertized Wat DetroitEdison Company at 2000 Third kins SpiceS ExtractSj prepared DesStreet, Detroit from 900 am to ert and other pure Food products 930 a m1045 a m8 night prayer meetingat the church at 800 choir practice 730 p riThe Peoples Church Rev J W Winger, PastorM36 West between Main and Unadilla StreetsRev Keith Ruegsegger, PastorSunday SchoolI Sunday Worship Youth GroupEvening ServiceThurs Prayer MeetingJr Choir Practice Wed Sr Choir Practice WedGALILEAA BAPTIST 9200 McGregor Rd, Portage Lake Mattis, Pastor Morris underwenttreatmentand Mary an operation last Monday at St Joe jhospital, Ann Arbor I Leo C Lavey went tohospital ,Ann Arbor forMonday Mrs Eleanor LedwidgeEleanor Morris spent the first ofthe week at the Desmond Ledwidgehome in Royal Oak Mrs Eleanor Ledwidye, JeiTy andDavid and the Morris children wereChristmas guests at the Louis Stackable home Irvin Kennedy and wife spentChristmas at the Ambrose Kennedyhome The Ray Burns, Don Burns andJack Young families spent Christmasat the D Qonklin home in Farming1ton jThe Francis Shehan family spentSunday at the Boh Cannon home inRed ford CURRENTAnother year has rolUcf around andthere is little change in the foreigaMr and Mrs Martin Rittev srofLakeland called at the Ritter home945 a m here Sunday1100 a m The LJ Swarthouts 700 p ml the Louis Swarthouts800 p ml Mrs Swarthout and new or economic situation The presidentclaims the war menace is past and iscutting the draft 50 percent and thethe secrestate are isustatements To the opthere seems little improveVeteransi In the forein situation It  would take but little to participate aconflict in Europe and the same istrue of Asia A Korean peace treatyhas not yet been signed and the negotitians are oken off This countryhas warned Red China that any attack or invasion of Formosa willmean war This is would seem is certain to come The Reds have attackedmost of the islands around Formosabut not yet bombed that islandTheyprobably wUl In this country thereis much unemployment and may bemore At Howell about 200 are inthe unemployment line weeklyMaayfactories are reducing their employets as their war orders are cancelled The factories apparently have ability to produce domesticmuch faster than they can beabsorbed Looking things over it isj apparent it would take little tochange the whole picthre800 p m 400 p m730 p mMISSIONSunday School 1000 AMMorning Worship 1045 A M Service 7d0 P7S0 Um entertained Christmasbaby came last Wedin 400 p m The cost is 300 including VitaminT pMlfteaukee county last week, tagged luncheonand released Anyone shooting it is The workshop is for the purpose of Cosmetics,tSoapto send the tag No 2700 to the helping builders, electrical contract Veterinarydept In 1951, 1952 and 1953 27 wolveswere taken in Michigan This year so far 23 have been taken ors, architects, interior decoratorsetc There will be representatives there from Westinghouse, GeneralElectric and Sylvania A film TheThe ica IMiMden in full swing Story of Light will be shown All phoneand many good catches, mostly blue phases of lighting will be discussed jgill are reported and explained jlAtesi reports show hunters batf ge4Mdeer during the 1954 se REGULAR COMMUNICATION son 9400 were taken in the special Regular meeting of Livingstonseason and 2000 in southern Michi Lo NO 76 F  A M Tuesday,gan Archers took 2000 January 4 at 8 p m Business sessiononly Immediately after lodge clos Sppements, Medicines,Toilet Articles, House  Cleaners, Insectides,Preparations and Vita min Supplements for Livestock and Poultry ROY  TREVADON FISHER360 West MainSt,pinckney, MichUP 8 9972 Local HappeningsRichard Oseiki and Patricia Thompwere married t her home at Muskegon Christmas and are living at Hi jand Lake He works at the Die St The Ted Jalowski family of Whit,more Lake called at the Lester McA j fee home ChristmasMrs Lester MrAf ad daugh home from the hospitalnesday Mrs Thressa Coyle entertainedChristmas Clarence MeGowan and wife and Mike MeCowan of Pontiac,the Bob Grainger family of Lansingand Mark Melvin Max Russell has purchased theStewartAnderson propjrty on WestMain St The Howard Head family wereChristmas guests at the George1 Wilde srhomc in Ann Arbr Russell Vial of Ain Arbor calledoffice Tuesdav The Water Clar s enterttainedMrs G W Clark of Ann Arbor,the All of you who hid under the bedlast Tuesday waiting for the world toend can com out now as Mrs Mar tin of Chicago, fho prophetess ofdoom, got an 11th hour message that the Lord had reprieved the worldbut she claims the end will come sometime in 1955 She will get the newdate from the space men laterIn themeantime Dr Laugheed, the Michigan State professor who lost his job for teaching Mrs Martins prophesyhas been ordered to take a mentaltest on petition of his sister Shecharges he and his wife are neglect ing their i children and going crazyon the Martin ercd Tn the meantime Mrs Martin got another commuiication from spate that she, the La ughi and Mters were in Detroit Thursday iThe Marvin Shirey family spentj the week end with her fomly in Com ings Olin Robinson jand wife wereChristmas guests at the Olin Robin1 Arbor rIce fishing started on HoughtonIirfce last week and bluegills are biting good Blach head killed two more ofMichigans wild turkeys in Alleganforest last week 200 were released there The tee fishing season is about dueand ice shanties and tipups will soon es the Pinckney Masonic Building 29 signatures appear as charter memjAssn will hold their annual meeting and elect officers Start theNew Year out right by attendingyour lodge Lawrence Camburn WM SPECIAL NOTfCEDr P E Sharrard, chairman cfthe Kiwanis Club buildingcommittee reported on plans for a new Kiwanisclub at Pinckney He has a charter 8on Jr nme  ,  petition has been submitted to Kiwan c nce Cambum and wife spentis International headquarters and Saturday and Sunday at Russell Clark family cf Buck Lakaj eeds and otner disciples would bepicked up by flying saucers fromspace at 630 p m Christmas ertand transported to the great beyond The Martins and Laugheeds were on the Martin lawn at that time singinghymns but no flying saucers showedup Mrs Martin expects another nssage from space explaining theslipupJohnWILL SEEK LAWAt a district meeting at Marshall 8 p m bers of the club An organizationalmeeting was held Dec 28ChelseaStandard The meeting to organize thePinckney Kiwanis Club will be heldat the school Thursday, January 6h srbe in evidence It started Dec 31 last lagt week of supervisors of six counyear but cold weather is earlier this ties the supervisorg agreed to fight PINCKNEY KINGS DAUGHTERSyS , i J tne supreme court decision which The Pinckney Kings Daughters Fishing licenses sales were down would forCe them to adopt the gtate meet Jan fi at V3Q with Mrgslightly in Michigan last year There vauatlon which is higher than the Mrs Cdest McKlnley ,were about as many out of state fish county one now in uae They wiU geek m  ennen but not so many local ones to pet a , intrcdllced t0 return the So far in Mich 1010 fires have tyjm, po, to the eounties and aidburned over 3W acres which is 607 them in prjtecting local unitsWaoh has resigned His successor has notbelow last year tenaw, Calhoun, Hillsdale, Branch MARSHALL RESIGNSRobert Egeler, village marshalltenaw, Calhoun, HUlsdale, BThe City of Bay City has offered Lenawee and Jackson counties werea 66 acre plat adjacent to the Bay represented One supervisor was cho1 yet been named oy we F uJBk w lt  represented One supervisor was cho1 fcl4 i  II   A City state park to the state, it has sen from each county to heIp draw lOteS Oi U iQ9ik AgO , vvov,ii iivui nonnon  tilt JlliX UULK9UI1 lit I III UI1 tllC A5Aunted In the upper penin In Ypsilanti the supt of the Road, Sunday where he livedHe was year as last and got about schools turned doWn the request of caring for dogs fOl 8everal peopleleer In the lower peninsula Chaorman Hicks of the board of sup and Carl Sykes went there that mom300 ft frontage on the bayAbout the same numoer of deerhunters hunted in the upper penin sula thisas many deer there were 21 percent less huntersand the deer kill was 23lees Bad weather cut down the deerkU in the special season and some doubt that over 5,000 deer were kill up the law Carl Mast of Websterwas chosen from Washtenaw In Ypsilanti the supt of the Charles Carrol was found dead onthe Orla Jackson farm on the Dex Road, Sunday where he livedHe wassupervisors to accept the county plan ofprecent valuation His reason was the state plan would give the schools 60,000moreANNOUNCEMENT,  ,      I have gone into the weatherstrippCoon huntingis laid to be good ing buginesg x uge the y  ofith these animals abundant The h ing buginesg x uge the ywith these animals abundant The weatherstripping for doors and season ends Dec 15 season ends Dec 15One hunter in 10 bagged a gooseat the Swan Creek, Fennville area1 this week The total kill was 2243 For the last 8 years 9,000 hihschool students have taken part inthe school safety firearms instruc tion classes10,000,000 board feet of fallen timber in the Porcupine Mts is being sal vagedThe SOO iron ore boats carried 60,100,000 tons of ore this year, lessthan twothirds of the amount theycarried last year10,000 firearm deer hunters willreceive poet card asking the resultf their deer winMrs Edba Spears is visiting herSteve Tiplady, in St Peters , Jack SheldonChrtaaaas at the Arthur Kyrch in Howell,las guests of the Lee Lav dows Free estimates given on big orsmall jobs 7 years experience in Callifornia and MichiganHarold Riggs, Phone UP 86645Pinckney, MichErston Clark and wife of Unadillacalled on the Robert Pikes Friday Ernest White and wife of Howell laliers of the Bonwere SundayWihiteg  The Clare Millers entertained theClifford Millers and Mrs BeulahMiller ChristmasThe Claude and Harold Swarthoutfamilies, the Norman Millers andBob Clark were Christmas guests of the Lonnie VanSIambrooks in Gregory The Dick VanSIambrooks ofMarquette were also thereMrs Anna Tasch of Ann ArborSpent spent the week end at the Bob Taach homePaul Yake of Pennsylvania was a Sykesand found him dead on the couchThe coroner said he had died during the night The deceased had livedhere for 30 years He had a wife and 3 children from whom he was separated The funeral was in the Swarthout theCamburn home in Detroit Murray Dagg and wife Christmas at the George Dagghome in Detroit Joe Heath and wife of Detroit wereChristmas guests of Mrs CatherineHeath IThe Oli Robinsons spent Sundayat the George Spratt home in Farm ington ,Mrs Ethel Sprout and son, John,and the Edwin Sprout family spentChristmas eve at the Charles Soulehome in Howell Edward Nuoffer and wife of Holtand the Russell Nuoffer family ofLansing were Sunday guests at the Lloyd Hendee home  W F Close and wife of Lindenand Audrey Klikott of Brightonwere Christmas guests at the Albert Dinkel home  William Shehan and wife spentChristmas with Mrs Madeline Shehan in Ann Arbor Jesse Henry and Gerald and the tho Mavnard Clan funiily of ii ster Christinasu1 Tom Clark family of Ann Ar und the Hay Moriurilys were  lifistiiias guests f Mrs MargaretMrs Thomas Bonner came homefijir Foid Hospital,Detroit last week Mrs Margaret Clark and children nllri on Joan Glover at WebbervilleThursday who came home frfm the Vpitnl that fiyMrs Tirvsu foyle with ClarenceMeCowan ahd wife had a duck dinner at the Clarence St apish homenear Chelsea Sunday jMis Jennie Devereaux is visitingher daughter, Mrs Elizabeth Smithat Evart IMrs Luella Patterson of Stockbridge called at the Stanley ljiiielhi,n Sundayfioorge Meabon and wife called attne Ccorge May home in nadilla Sunday They expect to u lohovells Thursday for a weekThe Don Griffith family of MtPleasant and the Otis Matteson were Christmas guests at the Joeiiriffith home Erwin Stuman of Ann Arbr calledat the Joe Griffith home Sunday  Mrs Sadie Moran spent Christmaswith her daughcer in Flint jMr and Mrs H C Vedderentertained Christmas Mrs Dora, 177 inmats and paroles of, Michiganprisons were given pardons forrhristmas presents by Gov WilliamsThe parolees have been free for sometime and this was a final gestureto wipe their slate clean This customof pardoning prisoners at Christmastime extend way back to the timeof ChristIt signifies forgiveness andexemplifies the Christian gpirit Notas much publicity has been given tothis act in recent years as in the pestThe most famous pardon ever given in Michigan at Christmas time waathe one frivn Finv L Andrews some50 yea, JHO Hi as prominent politirally in Detroit and at one timewas police commissioner A ank hestarted paid a higher rate of interestand got many deposits, mostly those of working people It went broke and  the depositors lost their savingsAndrews was convicted of embezfclement and sent to Jackson but onlyserved a year when he was pardonedby Gov Aaron Bliss a SaginawKeith Bradburys of Chelsea werejand Robert Vedder iamilies and MissChristmas guests at the L JHenry Blanche Martinhome Robert Pike and wife spent Christmas at the Bently home in Comma ter The Gordon Hestters called Sun Swarthout,the Don Swarthout famj man who became wealthy in theily, the Jim Singer Gerald Vedder, manufacture of roofing materialThetype of man usually elected governorin those days The Andrews pardonThe Andrew Nisbetts spent Chist ruined him politically and he died amas at the Dr Wylie home in Dex few years afterwards Dr Harlow Shehan anX Wife ofCW A 11C 1 UllCi 1 VTS0 III VI kJ TT aA mivuv  Funeral Home Tuesday with burial Jackson and Billy Shehan of Ann dayin Pinckney Cemetery Pinckney high school won Arbor called at the William Shehantheirhome SundayMrs Steve OBrien of BunkMrs Mae Mets of Howellther Jack Sharps of Brighton game with Howell Reserves thereFriday 17 to 16 Team Bead and HHall, forwards J Hall, center MKennedy and Gerycz guards H,Hallgot 13 pointsThe sherifg dept made a numberof raids last week and confiscatedslot machines and punch boardftWm Dilloway and Wm Gray of Hamburg,Mike Collega of Island Lake and WinBurke of Hartland pled guilty andpaid fines Bob Miller has resigned as mgrofWhite Lodge Country Club and J Portious and wife have succeededhimFraik Bowers ha8 resigned asmgr for the Michagimme Oil Coand accepted one with the Wayside Oil Co Claude Soper, special adro, willsell tne property of the late Charles Dec 28week end guest at the Rev Beachy W Bob Carr of Grand Rapids, tie Ona Campbell and wife spent theweek end at the Carl Lentz home inLansing  The Edward Hocking family ofJesse Henry and wife and O era Idcalled at the Charles Wbitehead home in Gregory SundayThe Dale Millers were Christmasguests of Mrs Warda Harwood in Howell and catted at the Albert Shirley homethat nightBASKET VALL SCHBDULEFri, JsM 7r Stmth Lyon there Tuesv, Jan 18Stockbridge hereFri, Jan iManchester thereJan Fri, JanToes, i ifri, Feb 4Fri, Feb hereHartJani there Brittflfl hereDexter there South Lyon here I While the J L Hudson CompanyGeorge Meabons entertained of Detroit is expanding and buildingj the Marshall Meabons, Dale Meabons stores in the Detroit suburbs Otherj and Leon Meabns Christmas big firms seem to be retrenching Wet Mesdames Ray Burns and Jitckt read that Montgomery Ward expect Young were in Jackson Thursday  to close 11 stores They are not list David Aberdeen is home from Chi j ed but the Lansing and Battle Creekcago for the holidays j stores are said to be on the list TheirMr and Mrs fcarl Baughn enter1 store at Cadillac burned last Weektained their children and families fori There has been considerable friction Chistma4 I among their stockholders in recentRupert Gamer ami wife of Detroit years and they are evidently closingand Mrs Hetty Carver of Ann Arj a stores that do not how a bigbor were weekend guests at the profit George VanNorman home  The Tom Ware famiy spent  Santa Claug was barred from Christmas at the Kimberly home  east 2 churches this year Rt RevFri, Feb 3jB  Boysville there The paftr vifaJm a J2 rifle, andshoots at ejttw  diiJ , bad bettershoot atafgft, from, now on Itssafer  t      OB CALENDAR DECEMBER Dec SOfftofcy party at MasonicHall 800 p, m, Social evening Games fand refreahmenU, MsfrrLouis Mendelis, pastor of ,StAlj,,phonsus Catholic Church, Baltimore,Maryland barred him from , hichurch this year His reason jthat he classwl Santa Claus,pajan myth who had no place foobservance of Christmas and PloMtoftate UP 4H1 The Gerald Reason family spentChristmas at the Pau4 Frederick home East Leroy Ross Read and wife spent the weekend at the Russell Read home atPittsburg, Pa The Christmas guests of theMurphy family were the A H Murphy ahd John Sullivan families ofJackson and Lucy Jeffreys  The Robert Read family wereChristmas guests bf the James Whitley family and Sunday guests at the Arthur Btiflis home in Gregory  TKetRck Toung family of Big ,  Rettfer and the Marcian Ledwidge 4eHs  KMf percent and alto ,fartfffy wtfNS Ohrhtmas guest atlCbrifttaM tMjrtr tWfcfwar the Andrew Campbell home, MliJfeitftid the people to lose sight oltiwhat Christmas was setasidbrate the birtthday of JewsThig year he issued apages urging people toback in Christmas j Bunce, pastor of Arnolia MethejKpi pMChurch, Baltinwre, j Rll  ,   ,   TBB nxcxmy Wednesday, December , lfNtifsberftif NetetTim Isaam of Stoekbridge THfcARE , SYLVAN THEATREHOWBLL, MICHGANtent at St Joe hospital, Ann ArW Wet, Than Dee 29, 30 Major Braveaer of Grand Rapids Dm Andrew and Donna Reedwas recently fiven a Hfe membership laby the Fowlerville Masonic Lodg Friday, Btturday, De, SI, J New Y Siliii WE WISH YOU ALL A HAPPY NEW YEARYour Buick Friends Howell, MichtqaitiLivingston Motor Sales 150000 postcards passed throughthe Dexter poetofflce during the Christmas seasonSun Oil Coof Mt Wseaan isdrilling an oil well on the Neil Nixon lam oa Daly Road, Webster twpMrs Ella Wheeler Walsh has goneto the home of her daughter, Mrs DjtJager in Detroit aftetr 2 weeksat the Highland Park hoapHaLdiner Chenoweth,68,a past masterof the South Lyon Masonic Lodge,died of an heart attack last weewhie driving his car to a Masonicmeeting It seems that the state only pays1 bounties on foxes that are shot A jury at Crystal Falls last weeki found Gerad Spokes guilty of fcaudYEASA HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU IS OUR WISHCitizens Mutual Auto Ins Co  Howell, Michigan IVans Motor 145 East Main St KAcksay MichiganiATB Or MICHIGAN Probate Court for the CouatyHANDIHAMMBR CLUBA number were absent last weekdue to colds but enough were to start the projects Tom Ritter,Reo,Matter of tee Estate ofCAMPBELL Deeeaeedsession of said Court,, held on th, 1954Honorable Hiram R Smithaf Probateif Hereby Given, That theof Oas L Campbell, the Ad of said estate, prayingffasftj ejeoont be allowed and eatate assigned tothereto, will bete Court o,,at tea A Mthat notice thereof If the Mattertton of a copy Harley Aweeks eoaascutivtly At a atjsjam afla said day of hearing, fat December U, 19M m that the PrissatiMiaiwMiMSe a eofjr  tW notice Judge of Probate by registered mail, return receiptdemanded, at least fourteen 14days prior to such heariag, ar hf personal service at least five S Mrrior to such hearing ,Hiram R Smith, Judge of ProbaH h day ofA true cosy Celestia Parmhall, Register of ProbateTAYBQThe Frebate Ceejrt m THRHB HOURS TO KILLt TechnicolorFriday Satarday, Dec 31, Jan l7 New Years Matinee 230 pmcoat Itoable FeatureDean Martin, Jerry Lewis inLIVING fT UPRobert Francis, Donna Reed  inTHEY RODE WEST All im TechnicolorFriday, Dec Si n45 p M New Years Midnite ShowVirginia Mayo, Gene Nelson inSHES BACK ON BROADWAY in Warner Colorof Pinckney wasinducted into the armed service,Dec 27 The court officers and employees enjoyed a turkey dinner last week , in the supervisors room Frank Bush retiring register of deeds and Lylet Munsell of the surveyors office were 1 given giftsf In 1948 there were 22 TB cases1 reported in Livingston county In 1963 but 8Robert Griffin, 17, of Howell wasarrested last week and admitted 6 burglaries in one night His totalloot was 300 Places entered wereWiakelhaus Floral,Snedicor Cleaners Howell Laundry, Bagers Restaurantand McPherson Oil Company Tues, Jan 2, 3, 4m cont OF HAJJ1BABAJohn DerekM Elaine Stewartin CinemaScope  TechnicolorU Thur, Jan 5, 6 Maureen OHara, MacDonald Carey InFIRE OVER AFRICA hi Technicolor ATHENAIn TechnicolorA Musical StarringJane Powell Debbie Beyaed andVie DanMMkeCartoon sd Latest News Shows 715 and 915Sunday, Monday, Jan 2, S ON THE WATER FRONT Action Drama StarringMarlon Brande, Karl Malde, L aadLee J CobbDisney CartoonOnce Upon a TioSun Shows 3 5, 7, 9Tues, Wed, Thura, Jan 4 5, 6 DAWN AT SOCORROAction Drama StarringRory Calhoun Piper Laurie aadDavid BrianCartoon and  Shows 715 and 906ComingDragnet Beaa Brammell, Last Time I Saw Paris, Deep la My HeartLEE TlffiAWhlUBOfe LooDtNotes of 48 Years Both Congregational and Methodlst churches had Christmas xercises which were well attended The Congl Church gave Rev G W My1lne s fur overcoat for Christmas, tiedoes considerable driving in thewinterThe mill pond is alive with fishermen and there are quite a few shanties on it Jim Smith and C J Teeplhave been fishing through the ice at Portage and taken quite a tew pikeThey are getting bluegills oh Little Friday, Saturday, Dec 31, Jan 1SUSAN SLEPT HERE In TeelndeoiorwithDick Powell, Debbie ReynoldsJI to Mt you im hu you waikiU AIX AT YOIJR C0NVENIHNC11 him orjiaceofop me a card TodaylAUSMAHl NAME,JACK UANNEH UP AFRICAN ADVENTUREin Pathe ColorColor CartoonSunday, Monday Jan 2, S   Ginger Rogers, Vsn HeflinGene Tieniiey, George RafthBLACK WIDOW In CinemaScope in ColorFeaturette Novelty New  CartoonM J Reason and wife entertain the Grald Reason, Jack ReasonPortage Rabbits are also plentiful, and Max Reynolds families Sdnday The boys are having lots of fun Mrs Bmma Dinkel and Mrs Edithhooking rides on bob sleighs and on  were Christmas guests of thecutters Stanley DinkelsThe Columbian Dramatic Club of  St Marys Church will put on thecivil war play, The Spy of Gettys burg at the opera Friday night Adance will follow The play cast is XjeUa Monks, Guy Haney, LincolnSmith, Emma Reason, Bert Roche,Cass Culhane, Jame3 Fitzsimmons,Dr Will Monks, Mae Moran Tues, Wed, Thurs, Jan 4,, 5, 6Waeky HappyATHBJNAHJane Powell, Edmund Purdora Debbie Raynolds, Vic Damonand Louis CalhemTechnicolor Featurette 1492Min ColorNewt assiFloyd Fulford and wife of Waynacalled on the Clifford Millers Sunday Mrs Mary Amburgey entertainedthe Merin Amburgey and Emmett Widmayers Christmae Miss Isabel Nash has gone to FtMeyers, Florida, to visit her mother,Mrs Dessa Nash Mrs Ruth Ritter and son, Tomcalled at the Martin Ritter srhomeat Lakeland Christmas Mrs Mary Hoff entertained theFloris Clark, Dorothy Rohl and Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and childrenChristmas eveMrs Ntllie Darrow of WhiteLake spent the week end with Mrsflora Darrow oAs the beginning of another NewYear approaches we wish to express to the people of Liviagsto countyour gratitude for their confidenceand patronage during the past yearOur resolution for 1955 is to con tintte in our efforts to justify thistrust and to strive in every way to better our services to youOur aim is to provue the finestbanking facilities in the country for this area We never forget thatTHE McPHERSON STATE BANKAD deposits up to 10,000 insured by our membership in the Deposit Insurance CorporationOver BigByNine Years afWE WISrr YOUIIWNYlfAlft,1893195461 Years of Service Dexter, Michigan  s    cvvsv,ri, r 1 YvVYEAR TO ALLAHAPPY NEW YEARTO YOU ISOUR WISH fHE PINCKNEY BEAUTY SIihHta BrMh, Pit IS CMBflfteWILLIAM H BRASHMETAL SHOP CHRYSLER HEATINGLAWRfiNCE EHR6ERTHE MNCWPwTYPESETHNG COMPANY Doylt itWE WISH YOU ALL A HAPPY NEW YEARfttlv , GEORGE MEABON  SONSWin Httlkf, Stpttrw, FMmrWEHTSHtOUA A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALLOF THE UBRAEYflin WE WISH YOU ARUSSa D SMITH  COMPANY FORD SALES  SERVICE, HowellWE WISH YOU AHfiPPVYEARGREETINGSWINKEIilAUS FLORAL COMPANY Mick, for Al OccasionsTHE SLAYTON MOTOR SLES ChryUr ft PlymouthWE 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v  I      RTTTER TEfEVISiO NN  RADI O SHO PI O IWiWROGE R CARR , Insuranc eInajiranc e o f Al lK OU RSWARTHOU TFUNERA Lwm uiAHAW NEW YEART0Y0U4S0UR WISH Complete Use Plumbing FhctwessKENNEDYS GENERALS Mist Dorothy Ptoksr flew to Boyton Beach, Florida last week to spendtht bQlidayi with her parents The Fred Reaus left for Fort Laurdtrdal, Florid Monday Mr and Mrs Percy Ellis spent,Christmas with the Jbumey Wilsonsof Ann Arbor Tuesday they left forTampa, Florida   ,Pfc Glean Kney,son of Mr andaad MraLyle Kinaey of Farley Rd, Pinckney has arrived at Gamp Richatdson, Alaska with the 4th Regivenial Combat team He entered the army in January 1968 Wesley Reader and Bob Meabonspent the week end at Lovells Christmas at the Kimbery home atWillow Village 1Mrand Mrs W H Meyer werecalled to Bad Axe last week by the iUness of their granddaughter, JanetJfceyer, daughter of Garth Meyer und  ICeyer who had pneumoniaJames Meyer and wife spentChristmas with the William Lambs in Ann Arbor Christmas guests of the FrancisShehans were the Gene Shehans ofAitt Arbor, John Lundeens of Detroit and the Bob Gannons of Redford Mr and Mrs H Hooker entertainad Christmas the D W Hooker fam iy of Ann Arbor and Miss ViolaPetttys of Howell Mr and Mrs Lynn Hendee had asChristmas guests the Dr Jim Nashiy of Coldwater, the Gale Hendeefamily of Owosso and the Rex Hen dee family  Mr and Mrs Mark entertainedtheir children and their families for Christmas the Martin Ritters andJsabel Nash calledMrs M Reynolds entertained theReynold family and Miss Otha Rey Mr and Mrs Roy Reason, AnnShirley, Bobby and Fannie weieChristmas guests at the Pratt home in Coopersville and SuppliesElectric, Oil and Gas Hot Water HsstenComplete line of PumpsWe Sell  Wlnslal  We Sorvteei PHONE UP8811410 7 6 BAST HJtCHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE ALL PRNttOn Sale at Murrays Gulf Station at Pinckney Michigan BY PINCKNEY FIRE DEPT V TO SLESP SQUNDIY TRLCKSTRACTORS CAMRUSSELL D SMITH CO HOWELL, MICH  PH 1632Represented by  H W WYLIE RRSIDENCK  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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>,  J    rV  vuP          s Volume 71MI6HIGAI1MIRROR  THE PINCKNEY DISPATCHWednesday, December 22, 1954Michigan educatorsIX month campaign to varted aMasonic Installation BASKET BALL NEWSAbout 200 attended the public installation of the officers of Living The Pinckney PixaUs sufferedtheir second defeat of the currentston Lodge No 76 of Pinckney Pri season when they lost to the Dextermore day night A chicken dinner was serTh dabout the states school problem They ved at the Congl church at 7 p mwill send 27 delegates to theeduca j The installation was at the temple at tional conference in Washington in 8 p m Rex Sackett, Grand J D in stalled the new master, P LawrenceCambum and the other officers wereinstalled by Franlis Dodge, Detroit,Lunsford,NovemberThe big problem in Michigan isfinding money to build the 2,000 newclassrooms needed to handle thegrowing school population Importance of education, iri the coidwar with Russia is stressed by Pres Hannah of Michigan State who madean 1 month tour as secretary of defense He  says Russia is trainingengineers and scientists faster thanwe aceThe Michigan 1955 senate will P M Sii Dreadnaughts 5546The game  wasmarred by fouls Pinckney lost threeof its first five on fouls plus onesubstitute Dexter lost one man onfouls There was a total of 55 personal fouls plus 2 technicals committedDexters high  scorer was OMalleywith 16 while Clark and Packer ledIK5feP0troit M1 Pinckney vith 13 and 12 pointsas grand marshall, din Robin1 Pinckney again outscored their op St Marys Catholic ChurchRvFr Albert Schzuiti, PastorSunday Masse 800 iwd 1000 amNovena devotion, Friday eveningat 730rConfessions, Fru evening afterNovenu Aevotin und Saturday from730 to 00 p in ana Sunday before thei00 Ma s Christmas Cantata  CURRENT COMMEMIThtJ Junior  Senior Choirs of the 1    son wais chaplain The other officers installed were points per centage wise from thefree throw line 48 to about 40c SrlSMefwin Canh HMerwm Campbell,Mill DeJtter taockedinga Pmckneys next game is withnnavenew members but the leadership Millar, marshall Harold Henry, Mark1 Lyn CUrtHave nwill be the same Senator Coleman, Battle Creek will be Caucus chairman Senator Hittle, Lansing, president pro tern, and Senator Morris,Kalamazoa, floor loader The republican majority is 23 to 11  Henry, MarkAbney, Brandon White, George Engquist, stewards Wilmont Plummer,tilerThe outgoing master, LawrenceBaughn and his wife, mcoming master M Cl Mill The Junior Varsity won their4th straight win 4026 Tom Wyliet led thescorecs with 17 pointsDEFTER   3 i w   r a tit tCalvary MeiViOnite ChurchRev Ezra iieacly, PastorS S SuptMorning WorshipSunday SchoolYoung Peoples MeetingCottage Fellowship Service Wednesday    Walter Esch1000 1100 7o800 Junior  Senior Choirs of thePeoples Church will present anhour of sacred Christmas music atthe church on Christmas  eve from8 to 9 p m The public is cordially mvited The Junior Choir wil singSilentlNight, Avay in a Manger, LiuieBaby Jesus, CHKISTMAS, AnnaSlurey will be accompanist for them The Senior Choir will jfresent inefollowing numbersThe First Christmas SJng,full c No Sound was in the Village Double DuoThe Christ is Born, Full ChoirO Little Town of Hethehem Caj le Roma, Sandra Amburyey The Manger of Bethlehem,Full Choir The beauty of the Christmas stoFand the nativity is the fact tlatevents that happened then couldily be transferred to the presentioi It has a ring of truth Jerusaluem was a conquered OfprovinceRome It was the gateway toand the rich lands of the east Romeruled the world by reason of her vastarmies and superior military equipment This cost money and accordingly th Emperior of Rome issued an icm  edict that all people of Jerusaleum, of Israel should be counted and tax, ter Mrs Clare Miller and Mrs Eloy The big problems are now taxes, se Campbell all received presenta1 Qeducation and social legislation j tions The incoming master received T The reports still persists Gov Wilj a gave, silk hat and other gifts I  liams is looking for a spot on the The visiting master and officers, WentzelFG FT F TP3 0 3 6,liams i g1956 Democrat national, ticket and Mpastmasters, wifes of grand lodgers itdrithe governor does not deny it Maiy officers were introduced RefreshRepubiicans are disposed to aid him ments were served following the in There may be a bill introduced to stallationregulate charities There are 46 char   ities licensed in Michigan that cross rniIDT V111,ostate lines The legislature would like COURT NEWSto tooS how much of the money is , Nine  were granted citizen 2621 03 54 55 11 4 93 165303 SfturdiRev J W Winder, PastorSunday School  930 a mMorning Worship  1045 a mlThurs night prayer meeting at the chuieh itS ed For this purpose they were ordered to go to th1 land of their birthThere dwelt in Nazareth a carpenter,Joseph, whose wife was much young er than himself He was born in Bethof Christmu,solo by jej,,m su jt was necessary that he goFull ChoirMens Double practiceThe Sfc r30 pTiTotalsWiUon PackerRowell ClarkLavey Kahle 17 21 21 55PINCKNEY FG FT F TP3 2 5 8 12 sv J Y Winiror PastorM36 Wcs1 between Miin and UnadHIa StreetsRev Keith Ruessogger, Pastorand how jmuch for salariesetc   assault Wi  , i i The Republican state administra SfrTi n  f , Set for Jan 6itivt board whichgoes mt of office uold Deyme pled guity to breakingjZ i, ried to psomething over , Jnn     25 Gov Williams but are not sure they fvnv DeJ 27 Wayne Smith pled Higgs did  Supreme Court Justice Georgei lUlhl foy His sentence is also Totals Bushnell will resign and the governorAnnthe1956 This would enable Smith to jhold office until the 1956 electionBut the Republican board met anhour earlier and set the resignation date for Dec 31 1954 This would t frommake Smith run n the 1955 spring nnettielection The governor says their acl HarrisMon is meaningly thifct his all ,  Democrat state, admhustrative board NEW COUNTY HOSPITAL Robert J Akin, Howell isurance i WhiteDec 27       Dexter ReservesJames Armstrong who shot Murll HomingBanks making the amputation of I ClarkBanks1for desertion Dec 27  j Krulledftom FG023210 1 0George from Pinckney Reserves FGdivorces were grantDonald from Annie McAinsch, DevlinMathias,which takes office Jan 1, 1955 willnulify it BurnsSirrionsonHumanPINCKNEY A LEAGUEDinkels Plumbing Velvet EezBlatz BeerBarnes HotelVans Motor SalesReads Lumberhockeys Appliances IOOF No 40flainfield Farm Bureaurefory TavernTeam High 3 Games man, has been named General Chair j Wakef ieldntan of the Hospital Development  Rose Committee for Livingston County, it DoyleW L was announced this week by Charges  Campbell37 23 Suton, Presidentof Ihe McPherson  Burg 05 Communty Health Center Board of MrofkaDirectors  WorijTng as Associate Chairmen A REMEMBERED CHRISTMASthrough Mr Akin are John R, Mac J The papers carry account from353432323232 2928 252628282828 332 64 0120 0000 0 50411 00115  FT 020 140 01FT 53 32 1000000 215 300 2134005130F42 4220 0100 0 45 15 134 5 5 21 01 24 314 46TP665 Sunday SchoolSundayrWoisliipYouth Cjrmip Evening ServiceThurs Prayer MoJr Choir pYnoi Sr Choir Pruli 945 a m1100 a m It was thePaula CurlcttFling Widethe GatesOver the Desert QuartetteNow is Come Salvation, Full ChoirBeautiful  Savior, Full Choir MrsMerin ampbell accompanistand director for fchi iart of iheprogram Let us put Christ back itChristmas by celebrating Chiistniasex with musicThe Sunday school of the iYops church have their program Thursday iriVht at 7 with days, music andrecitations Dec 2i After program700 p m the cHoir will sing carols lor shutiis800  mi ri i920 800 p m400 p m7H0 p m stories to STEVE SMAKA CASE tfiere to be taxed His wife was expecting a child but neveitheless hheaded hfr on a donkey, the usualway of transportation in those daysand started for Xazareth Soothsayers and prophets were plentiful inliiose day and held in high eateesn Mcst of the people vere uneducatedThey prophesied that the Messiah vwjuld arrive and be born of a womanThey aiso said he would be born illlielhieliem So it was natural thenany woman expecting would be viewed with suspicion by the Jewish church which was all powerful sadthe Romans who envisaged nothing nut a temporal king who wouldVMaLarrySunday SchoolMorning Worship lH ServPrayer the effectSmiika who was jnuiiijured on Hacker Road thatmortally in and did inPast or 1000 AM04 A MMRS JENNTMrs Jennie Sh6 MacLauffhlin h 0J Thursday She 2, being the dsmL ,r  of Brighti S at, TTP IT j11 Shannon wSurvivingHamburg aCo, Calif, The in ofand I  1u ,hensSunday with li,iJteiy, BrightMRS iMrs Grace BIi4500 0 M3 E,01 died in St JoRDonald and Edward A Fritch various people of the ChristmasObjectives of the program, current that most impressed them Here isly in preliminary phases, is to raise mine It was the Christmas of 1914funds with wjiich to construct a comI was working at Croswell and start22 34 Pletely new hospital with a minimum el home Christmas eve The weatherof 60 beds The intensive fund rais was around zero and it was snowVans 2663, Velvet Eez 2662,Barnes in8 effort which will coVerthe entire  ing I took the P M to Port Huroncounty, is tentatively scheduled to getunder way in late January and the D U R Rapid to DetroitIremember a drunk got on at Algonacand insisted on having a window up bor, last weekmarried to Wlrenco and JoPinckney with1947 77 vli  lived onAiSurviving vwn,and three dan  Brown of I, ii Russell Si  of iMrs Lawrence IKThere are 11 kfaiu varJ  The funeral wasFuneral Home, ArMotel 262Individual High 3 GamesL Swift 634, A Fredenburg 627, Campaign offices have been opened  Ledwidge 614 at 116i2 North Michigan in Howeil which caused ceaseless arguementj phrowe oi DeXter tlTeam High Game A group of volunteers in Living with the conductor and passengers 1 in St Marys cVelvet Eez 959, Vans 943, Reads ston County communities will conThe car was 2 hours late getting in925 uct a business survey this week, ac t Detroit ,too late to go to PontiacIndividual High Game cording to campaign leaders The and get the Pinckney train I called atof foul play He had been run oerby a car twico State police1 made, aextensive investigation and had persons take a lie detector testTluMrconclusion was that Smaka came to his death by bein struck by a carwhose, driver wa unknown Smakaat one time lived ui Chubbs CIUMSn the Dell Ciafine farm with bs brothers, frank ani Stanley Thenhe went, to the Tom Gafjney farm north of Howell and his brother toth Albert Dinkel fami and la erthe M J Floisel arm Whn T rv, CJalJney iicd Stev VMIL to live witha farmer named John Keijy inlwhen Kelly divd hir left his farm o Sieve and another by naiiHl loeSja The latler is IKJW iiianied aullives on the farm Brfore this Stevewent in the navy am wa, f Jii f btwains mate at Almedia, aliforiiia,W1UM his wife and 1 childin ii sI io in years lived with rinii On Dec II tiey drove linouh fruia CWiYnia Iov the holidays That niht the iamilv with fatherinlawJohn liaijl e of Fenton attended a party atihe Soja home, oing in the Smaka jl1ts tinucar c Joiiiy back to Feiiton Smakabecame ill und ut out of th carAccording to the others lie Tu  d o jet back in the car and they droveoff ami left him That was the lasttinL he Wxis wn before bem injured Tlieie was no trace of their carhaving hit anything The stale poliveI know the identitv of 8 car who wvre tuer the country by force of armsThe daily papers last week carried  OMp, ,nt iary foUnd the highwancrowded with Jews on the way to payheir tax and be counted As uauilwith such a rtat influx of people thMellus hospital niiHt be the vieun hotels or inns a they were calledwiic inadqvmte and they could findn accomodations at Bethlehem Stillthe inn keeper let them sleep in hisstable which was probably not much hifnior to the bare unheated inns ofthat rlay There the Christ child waiborn The star which marked tht pue of His birth, The1 shepherds whoY lie ,nils iild came to W0rui ihe Child and tlu three wisemen whscame from the far corners of thteiwih are all familiar to you Thtwiseinen however, were picked up byllie Roman soldiers and taken bfort Herod, the puppet governor Theyron,ieii to come back after theyfound the Christ child and tell himwihie He was This they did sot dtso Herod ordered all children in Beth lelam under a certain age to be killed Joseph and his family escapedinio Ejjypt where they remaiaed unti Herod died The next is the tittltwhere at the age of 12 Christ argutdwith thi wise men in the temple Thiiis the last heard of Joseph who issupposed to have died shortly afterthis We still collect taxes at Christ The hotels are still overcrowded at certain times of the year People who advocate new doctrinesand beliefs ar not popular with CtTiiii classes,AXTHE WHYSIt was with siirp e   ri  I 11 both M Ds andthe committees headquarterswith both had gone to Pinckney I went  the new county ho,t,information on all Livingston County to a hotel, got a room and left ai built We did not knov179 business and industrial firms   call for 700 a m A negro quartette branches were on ,LL Swift 275, J Tessmer 245, C purpose of the survey is to provide on 2 friends to stay all night butClough 245 High AveragesA Fredenburg 180, J edwidgeM Shirey 171, C Sowers 171, Tess Total construction cost for the new j on Hacker Road that niht 7 theyhave checked and cleared The Si hthat tny have be1n unable to find1 use  it is twowas putting on a floor show there only about a yaromer 170, C Miller 170 High 121554 hospital will be revealed within the  was not called and missed thenext few days, according to Mr AJdn,Reads 9252567, H Widamyer 2J1 following completion of architects570, Over Average J Fredenburg plans and a thorough study of 77 pins quirementsTHURSDAY NIGHT LEAGUE   w2627Hamburg GaragePinckney tavern St Marys Lakes DriveIn Shireys Radio TVWaiiings InsC V BeerLudtkes InsJvrgr IanGolden Arrow ArchersLoRosa BowlE  Beer Team High 3 GamesPinckney Tavern 2632, HamburgGarage 1618, C V Beer 2655High Team SinglePinckney Tavern 941,, HamburgGarage 988, C V Beer 91Individual High 3 GamesJ Ledwidge 602, J Smith 601,BWood 592Individual Higrh SingleBurgess 263, Hollis 252, J Smith286 RAINBOW GIRL RECEPTIONL  The Pinckney Assembly Rainbow12 Girls gave Ann SWrley Reason,11 grand committee woman a reception22 16at the Masonic temple Saturday 16 night About 150 attended the dinner Mother Cobum of Detroit and MaryCloon, grand advisor of HighlandPark were present as well as mem bers from Iris and Tyrian assembly,Detroit, Lansing, Kalamazoo, Hastings, Royal Oak, Monroe, Benton Harbor, Pymouth and Ann ArborThe local Rainbow Girl choir sangand Karen Beck recited a poemThevisiting grand officers and past grand officers were introduced andalso the master of Livingston Lodgeand worthy matron of the OESNum erous pictures were takenFollpwing this 2 local girls, Nancyi Reason und Denise Davis were initiat ed into the order 222319192017 1413 9 1520 201922 242630BASKET BALL SCORES Everett 66, Howell 44 South Lyon64, Hirtiand 61 Ann Arbor 55,Bat Creek 44 Resurrection 74, StThomas 53 University 61, Lincoln  Brighton 40, ClarencevilU 30 Pinckney train at Pontiac I went toa Pontiac hotel, had a turkey dinnerand sat in the lobby there until timefor the Pinckney night train World War I was on then and the Germanswere beating Russia with great loss in Poland The Russians were burning their dead to dispose of them theresigned b ,ioved totke jif oin hatspro iieni of the THE JlNIOR PLAYLouis Evans, a new teacher inPjnckney school directed and put onhn the junior play,The Hooier School Master at the school jrym Dee 11and 18 with a different east, eah niirht This is a story of school daysin the backwoods of Indiana liyears afro when the teacher boardedaround and each family hnd boundservants The cast was costumed inall the MDs on the siaff ofBay City hospital staff cause osteopaths wcivpractise there Wto Dr Hendren,county medical so, it for eitii ithese two medicail branches to smoluthe peace pipe lie han clone a won the costumes of that day and all the1 ajrPS from nien from space that tht Kvery so often someone comes upwith the old fallacy that tht worldis coming to an end Back in tht for ties one Wm MilJer of Vermontstarted such a movement andgained a wide following1 HU DSli overs sold all their possessions, donned white robes, and climbed on topof mountains on the appointed day, Nothing happened and Miller wssoon forgotten He has had manyimitators since then Last week MichState College fired a college profes  Dr Charles Laughead for teachin that the world would end onIee ill He had attracted s lergtfcroup of followers The founder of this cult is a Mrs Martin of Chicagowho claimed to have received Wtssderful job and would mk , pman partswere well takenThe specialties orld will end This section was tomnThe opinion seemed to that no matter to head Red the Chiuu pence  mi show many soldiers Russia lost they sion It remindsalways had replacements I reached j Reason had here Pinckney that night and my folkshad Christmas the next dayAutoes were few then and travelwas exclusively by trainCHRISTMAS PLAYThe 6th grade put on DickensChristmas Carol Monday BobbieReason was Scrooge, Karen Eichman the fairy and Karl Burg handled the propsThe 4th, 5th and 6th grades asoput on a marionette show The teachers, pupis and Mtssrs WINTER SPORTS AREAWinter sports facilities in PinckneyRecreation area are open for freepublic use Present conditions are ideal Improvements have been made onthe entrance roads and tow faditiesA sled run has been added for youngchildren The main hill has runs of400 to 900 feet with a vertical dropof 100 feet and several side runsTow service on 2 main slopes is avail able Saturday and Sundays from 10a m to 5 p m There are some goodtoboggan sites and 4 ski trails areplanned The site is 5 miles west of Pinckney Access is from M36 orPatterson Lake Road via Kelly RoadThere is parking for 200 cars  in which he saw the Lionlieing down toCer ardvailing all over the voriiThere is a story conneded withthis In the county arc 20 MDs and 3 osteopaths Still a number of persons refused to give toward hehospital or support it unless oLoopaths were admitted There was al wore a hilly billy band in vhiskeis , nffuife, by the waters of Hudiin Dick and mountain costume portrayed by Rl,n Bay The righteous would Dt i,o Abe Haines, violin, Barbara Buns, rescued by flying saucers They wertLimb accordian and Mildred Parksviol supposed  to go to the AUtgBtnypeace pre Jick Clark played accordian numbers mountains on Dec 21 Dr Ltuffhtad and a chorus, directed by Mrs Enrlj is a well educated man and was asang1 I medical missionary in Egypt for tht   Presbyterian missions He shouldCOUNCIL PROCEEDINGS know betterRegular meeting of Village Couneil, December 14, 1JT54 Meeting call1 The President has announced a XJttt ed to order by Pres Dtnkel follow in the military forcesof this countrya rumor osteopaths would buy tea d by roll call of officers Present of 100,000 This has caused varied reMcPherson hospital if barrd from Read, Clinton, Kennedy, Tiplady and actions Some think this perils ourthe new hospital Fedeial aid for the Shirley Absent Swarthoutconstruction of hopiials wil M b Sl national security Others that we arec Motion by Shirley supported by prepared to appease Russia and Rtdwith drawn after next yer A Chi Kennedy to allowMcPherson Oil Co China to avoid the cost of maintain the drive u to build a bulk plant in the Village f injr such a huge army, navy and airhospital I Pinckney with approval of Village force Military men deny both SttTcago firm is headimraise money forThe Kenneth MohLman moveedfrom the Shirley apartment to Lakeland Saturday The Robert Ambargeys have moved into the apartmentWtbbtrvtlle 50, Byron 38 Stocki Ste4e and Johnson ish you, abrUtt M, Okemus 51 Saline 65,j happy holidayIfendtt 41 Hasleft 56, Dansvillt1    fey fMM , t4 Chtlstt 70, Roostvelt 49 Flat Mrs Andrtw NtsWtt tntvtalMd Mikt Carr was homt from Mkh Bock W, Mllaa 46 hm bridgt dob last ynmdajr  I UU ortr tiu wttk tad CARD OF THANKSI wish to thank the onl r n t OKSand myother good friends in Pnekney for their fine floral tributesand messages of sympathy whichwas sent during my receit bf reavment May God bless you ail William KetchamCALENDAR DECEMBERDec SO, Holiday party at MasonicHall 800 p, m, Social evening Gamesand refreshments, Attorney VanWinklefarriedMotion by Tiplady supported byClinton to pay bills jThos Read Sons Sup   121SPinckney Dispatch Prtg 790H J Riirtrs WeatherStripping 2860Irvin Kennedy, Expenses  800 Livingston Co Road ComLabor  Materials 5,42119Robert Egeler, Salary 8500 Motion to adjourn Mildred Ackley, Clerk rmses Thy say our present militarysystem is wasteful and inadequateThat it takes two years to gtt a manfit for military service and that bf time the man has enough poiatt toiret his discharge This kttpt thtarmy continually composed of fMMk ur trained men They want a systtnwhereby the men who join tht armycan be persuaded to make it a and thus the government willhave a trained efficitnt forctfapresent wasttf ulntss will b aMiiFor your Avon Products aUFlossie Fiihtr UP 9W72, tacks, Jackson Tamtday  t Mr and MrsOnaCampbell and wife were inwere in Detroit  i practised with hev  rh  c THE PINCKNE Y DISPATC HWednesday , Decembe r 22 , 196 4WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS ANDNTHOMA S REA D SON SW E WIS H YO U A  MERR Y CHRISTMA S AN DLYL E JONE S DRU G STOR EA  Merr y Christma s an d Happ y Ne w Yea r t o Al lafelMlllWTO MTH E DETROI T DI E SE TW E WIS H YO U A  MERR Y CHRISTMA S AN D THE PINCKNE Y TAVER NTH E PINCKNE Y BOWLIN G ALLE YW E WIS H YO U A  MERR Y CHRISTMA S AN D NEW  NEWA  MOS T HAPP Y NE W YEA RMcCULLOC HMODE L 3 3CHAI N SA W  Cu d 1foe t le f la  18 iecon l  Sow i hM powe r i n on v portion   Automati c dutc h I  Automaticrewin d storter l NotesRev  Rober t Murra y recentl y nam  WELL THtAR EHOWELL , MICHGA Nednesday , Thursday , De c 22 , 2 9Glen n For d an d Glori a Graaham eled  recto r o f St  Jame s Episcopa l Wednesday , Thursday , De c 22 , 2 94hurch , Dexte r wil l als o b e vica r o f Glen n For d an d Glori a ftraahameSt  Barnaba s Missio n a t Chelsea Mrs  Louis a Corser , 81 , die d i n Un adill a las t wee k a t th e hom e o f he rdaughter , Mrs  Clyd e Purchase  THEATRE Michiga nHUMA N DESIR E Friday, Saturday , Decembe r 24 , 2 5Christma s Specia lFRANCI S JOIN S TH E WACs A  Comed y Starrin gDonal d OConnor , Juli a Adam s aa oZaz u Pitt ser  Mrs  Clyd e jturcnase       aazu rTh e vot e o f th e Stockbridg e schoo l Friday , Saturday , Decembe r 24 , 2 5 Show 8 71 5 an d 91 3bondin g propositio n wa s 67 0 ye s an d Matine e Xma s Da y 23 0 p  m  ccon t New g wu u 6  L    L  i  i  i Double Featur eUnadilla townshi p vote d J tdow n 15 2 t o 96 Stockbridg e hig h schoo l basketbal l tea m wil l b e in  th e holida y tourna men t a t Lansin g Sexto  hig h school Las t wee k si x Stockbridg e ladie sreturnin g fro m a part y give n b y Mrs Hele n Berr y o f Lansin g wer e invovl e d  i n a n acciden t a t Holt  The y wer eMrs  Loui s Barth , Mrs  Alm a Hollis ,  Mrs  Louis e Hollis , Mrs  Geneviev eMUlhouse , Mrs  Sadi e Boylan , Mrs        i t rouble Featur eCorne l Wild e an d Yvonn e DeCarl oi nPASSION I n  Technicolo rals oBu d Abbot t an d Lo u Costell oi nM Y CartoonSiuu , Moru , Tues , Dc  23 , 27 , 2 8Matine e Sunda y 23 0 p  m  cont Clifto n Web b an d Jun e Ally I nWOMAN S WORLD i n  CinemaScop e   Technicolo ri Arlene Ward , Mrs  Ine z Beiber Th e Stockbridg e Telephon e Co  wh otoo k ove r th e Unadill a phone s i s ask in g fo r a  raise , i n rates Mik e OMalley  Dexte r hig h schoo lfootbal l playe r ha s bee n name d o nfou r al l sta r teams  H e i s a  junior  Wed , Thurs , De c 29 , 3 0Miliar d Harvey , mayo r o f Dexte r   ha s bee n electe d W  M  o f th e Mason i c  Lodg e there Th e Dexte r Molde d Plaatic B gav ethei r annua l Christma s part y a tCopelan d Auditoriu m ther e Saturda ynight Mrs  Fanni e Wheeler , 84 , wido w o fStearn s Wheele r o f Webste r die d a tth e Colonia l Mano r Nursin g Home ,Chelse a las t week Glen n Allbrigh t o f Fowlervill e wh oha s appeare d i n Pinckne y o n pro gram s severa l time s no w sing s eac hSaturda y a t 114 5 a  m  ove r Statio nWKN X o f Saginaw Th e Birkenstoc k schoo l distric t i n iBrighto n an d Geno a township s wil l Sunda y Monday , Dec  2 6 2 7buil d a  5 roo m school  1 SUIL, Men , Tues , Dec  26 , 27 , 2 8TH E CAIN E MUTINY te  Technicolo rA  Dram a Starrin gHumphre y Bogart , Va n Johnso nan d Jos e Ferre rShow s Sunda y 245 , Continuou sWed , Thurs , De c 29 , 8 0SUDDENLY 8Urria rFran k Sinatra , Sterlin g Hayden,an dNanc y Gate sCartoo n an d Spur tShow s 71 5 an d 90 0ComingO n th e Waterfront , Dragne tBea u Brummell , Juliu s Caesa rDan a Andrew s an d Donn a Ree dI nTHRE E HOUR S T O KILL i n  Technicolo rLE E THEATR EWhitmor e Lake , Michiga nThur , Fri , Sat , Dec  23 , 24 , 2 5I n  CinemaScop eKIN G O F TH E KYBE Rwit h RIFLESwit hTyron e Power , Terr y Moor eals oCONQUES T O F EVEREST Cartoo nLA ST TIM E I  SA W PARI SHowel l hig h schoo l los t thei r open in g basketbal l gam e t o Fento n 6 3 t o 44  j Elisabet h Taylor,Va n JohnsonDonn aMrs  Eunic e Gardne r Hof f o f How  Red f Walte r Pidgee nel l lef t fo r Florid a las t week    Ev Gabor , KurKana rI n  Justic e JBarren s cour t a t Howel l Novelt y Cartoo nlas t week , Charle s an d Josep h Bevar d o f Ypsilant i wer e foun d no t guilt y o f T  w   n n  OA n Aresistin g a n office r b y a  jury  The y Tue8  Wed  Thurs  Dec  28  29  3 0wer e defende d b y Marti n Lavan  Ken    FRANCI S JOIN S TH E WACs net h Figle y o f Birmingha m wa s als ofoun d no t guilt y o f drun k drivin g b ya  jury , H e wa s defende d b y Stanle yBerriman Wor k starte d o n Fowlervill e ne w j Cartoo nschoo l buildin g las t wee k whic h cov er s 41,00 0 squar e feet  Dr  E  G  Kiehle r associate d wit hDr  McGregor y a t Brighto n ha s enter e d  th e arm y a s captai n i n th e medi cal  dept Santo s Perez , a  nativ e o f Spai nemploye d b y th e America n Aggre gate s a t Brighto n hun g himsel f las tweek  28 StyU s t o Choos e From L  B M ffto  yo  YKtX  demonstratio n  tjM d t  gt o yo u 4ajMoa  eoafoi f1oi  H ttist  twturM t Vg if f CMk M IMWULV  An t NMfrt M tJHhilitla i Stlti, Hit l GwCtr k ttlMultttt t iolit , lB  M  EEk t U  I to WJAC K HANN 1Newg , PHON E WJ  if wit hDonal d OConnor , Juli a Adam sFeaturett e Gif t fro m Dirk 1Spor t News PFC Georg e Clar k ai r refue l ma ni n  theU  S  Ai r Cor p a t Wichit aFalls , Texa s i s hom e unti l Dec  30 H e i s stayin g i n An n Arbo r wit h hi stwi n brothe r Bil l an d sister , Joyc ebu t i s her e abou t ever y day Mr  an d Mrs  Pre d R  ad wer e i nDetroi t Friday o f 2 5 Ttar t Ag oAut o licens e plate s ar e no w o n sal ea t th e Pinckne y Puro l Statio n here Th e Pinckne y Independen t baske tbal l tea m start s th e seaso n Dec  1 2 iHenry , Merwi n Campbell Mari e Sheha n Celi a Gearhart  The ymee t Perr y next Th e officer s o f Livingsto n Lodg eNo  7 6 wil l b e installe d De c 1 1 J  H Hooke r wil l install  Walte r Qirar d i smarshal l Aze l Carpenter , Sec  an dJoh n Marti n chaplain Th e Tecumse h an d Britta n Bank swhic h wer e close d Nov  3 0 b y th bankin g commissione r hav e bee n al iowe d t o reopen Warre n Hul l o f Lansin g wa s i ntow n las t week  H e i s writin g u p th eKirtlan d family     Staf f o f oh r Ban k Desire s t o Tak e  Opportunit y t o Wis h A H o f Ou r Customer s an dFriend s a  Ver yMERR Y CHRISTMA S AN D HAPP Y NE W YEA RTH E McPHERSO N STAT E BAN KAf l deposit s u p to  10,00 0 insure d b y ou r membershi p i n th e Federa lDeposi t Insuranc e Corporatio n188f t Over EightyNineearsof8af emvr r JT  ,1JJ I   Mrs  Clar a  Kenned y an d childre nTh e Howar d Read s ha d dinne r Sa t o f j roit an d Mr s Nom a Geryc tnrda y a t th e AnnArbo r Skee t Club  nd  childre n o f Fowervill e calle d o nMrs  Ak a Meye r hold s he r Chris t Mr s Emm a Vollme rma s party  Wednesda y nigh t a t ih e Joh n Eisel e ha sHarge r school Th e Do n Curti s famil y o f An n hi aArbo r calle d a t th e Ralp h Hal l hom eSaturday  trip t o Ne w Mexico , du e t o hi s mot her s illness Mrs  Joa n Spear s Eichma n wh o i sL i iM pa t St  Lawrenc e hospital , Lansin g i aMrs  Adelin e Gallu p o f Gregor y Th e Kennet h Zill s o f An n Arbor , bette r wa s 9 1 year 3 ol d las t week  I the Pau l Hugaboom s o f Howelljs a   Joh n Sprou t spen t th e wee k en d i nAfte r twic e votin g dow n a 15000 0schoo l bon d issu e Salin e passe d i tlas t week Joh n Eisel e ha s a  far m auctio nDec  16 10,00 0 dee r wer e sho t i n Michiga nthi s year  Tha t i s 2,00 0 mor e tha nlas t year Th e hig h schoo l baske t bal l learn spla y a Howel l reserve s ther e De c 13 Other s o n th e schedul e ar e S t Marys ,Chelsea , Dexter , S t Thomas , Ypsi lant i Res , Sout h Lyon , 2 game s wit hbell Nas h o f An n Arbo r an d Anita , Mt  Clemens an d Davi d Shire y spen t Sunda y a t Fran k Whit e an d wif e o f Howel lth e Mar k Nas h home  called a t th e Be n Whit e hom e Sufl Shiry l an d Mar k Meye r o f An n day  The y sai d tha t Jo e WellmanIr Arbo r spen t th e wee k en d a t th e White s nephe w wh o i s i n a n An nW  H  Meye r home  j Arbo r hospita l wit h a  skul l fracctur eTh e Joh n McDonnell s wer e i n De  j  afte r bein g hi t b y a  car  may b etroi t Saturday  home b y Christma s Th e Seve n Sewer s 4 H Clu b hel d Th e W  H  Euler s wil l entertai nthei r Christma s part y Monda y night l th e Lyl e Eule r famil y a n dth e Ken a t th e Leste r McAfe e home Jerr y Heat h i s hom e fro m  net h Wyli e famil y fo r Christmas Port o Th e Holli s Holloway s spen t Sata reach  Messrs  H  Hal lGeryc z ar e cocapts and Pet eI  Frida y nigh t ofte r th e installatio n,  th e Lawrenc e Cambur n entertaine dth e installin g officer s a t thei r home Re x Sacket t an d wife , Franci sDodge , Jame s Lunsfor d an d wif e o fDetroit , Oli n Robinso n an d wife,als oSherdia n Hadle y an d wife , Jackson Rico wher e h e wa s discharge d fro m da y a t th e Dal e Mille r home th e navy  Mrs Rober t Pik e cam e hom e fro mBertie , Loi s an d Lucill e ar e hom e Comm a Friday   fro m Goshe n an d Wheato n colleg e Th e Sout h Mario n Far m Burea ufo r th e holiday s   , hel d thei r Christma s part y a d turke yWelto n Chamberlai n i s hom e fro m dinne r a t th e Mario n town , hous Oberli n Colleg e fo r th e holidays W  F  Clos e an d wif e wer e i n De Thursday nigh t wit h 4 0 present Th e Ashe r Wylie s entertai n Mrs Ri d dMabl e Dinkel Th e Ralp h Hall s exnpr t t o loav eMrs  Nelli e Camburn , Joh n Cambur n f or Porid a thi s mont h fo r 2 weens ,an d wife , Harol d Camburn , wif e an dmmm mmmmmm  2 children ,  Mr s A l Johnso n o f De t  troit, Clar e Barnu m an d wife , Mrs Eotiimnen t  Sara h Barnu m o f Unadill a an d Mr k  Svppl y Compan yt Y  RIDG S DAIR Y N  Topping , Prep  BeMedef e o n Flo e ,  1 8 BM t Oraa d Rive r BRIGHTON  MICH ,iftMMtitf h i  a fotw  Mr s Beula h Mille rThe Meadea n wh o wa s workin g o nnO J roa d an d hf c wif e wh o wa sMesdame s Mar y Teep U an d Mario n onl y 1 5 wfc o wm  Hrtn g i n th e Leo nj an d Mrs  E  Kit o an d 2  childre no f Dayton , Ohio  Th e Kit  stai d fo rth e wee k end  Mrs  Kit oCamburn s sister Mr  an d Mrs  Ear l Baugh nAn n Arbo r las t Thursday To m Manio n o f Kalamaso o wa s awee k en d gues t o f Nei l Baugh n An dgues t organis t a t th e Cong , churc hSunday  troit las t wee k an d calle d o n Mrs  Florenc e Rye r o f Gran d Rapid s an dth e Willia m Pickfor d famil y 0 Ioni a fo r Christma sGeral d Henr y arriv e hom e fro mDetroi t toda y fo r th e holidays Th e Fre d Ward s o f Chubfe s Cor ner s hav e gon e t o For t Lauderdale Florida , fo r 2 weeks Walte r Reaso n wtt l spen d th e hot stayMrs  Madelin e Shehan , daughter Mar y an d son , Billy , o f An n Arbo rcalle d o n th e Willia m Shehr s Su nday i s  Mr wer e The Willia m Shehan s go t a televi sio n fo r Christmas,th e gif t o f th e Dr Harlo w Shehan s an d Mrs  Madelin eSheha n family Meedame s Leste r McAfee , HolU aWhit e an d Mario n Reddin g wer e i nDetroi t las t Monday Mr  an d Mrs  Fre d Rea d too k Mrs Peter s bac k t o Jackso n Thursday ,Bi n P l gone t ol  to Long Th e Eas t Mario n Ite mhel d a  turke y dinne r  d ebristma tdanf h part y a t H i Mario  ftowe hm lM  Witossai y nW t wHh  M M mm  mily o fAn n Atkor fld o n tfrs  Edn aRjht a Mrs J  H Callera o f Mr  an dBoofet T las t wee k  ,To  Ctorf c iamil y o f Aa a ArBook a an d wif e an d Mr s  hot  m  m Him  Miipiri i CkudkAMddan d o f YpeOant t mi  Mm, Lodge ha s bee n transferre d t o Ba n piday s i n Detroi t wit h hi e daughter ,Mrs  Doroth y Albert a on  The n h e wff lg o  t o texa s an d th e sout h 4o r ti nwinter  yMrs  Ma e Met s o f Howel l an d th eJac k Sharp s o f Brighto n wer e 3n da y guest s a t th e Le e Lave y home Mrs  Geral d Reaso n entertaine da t a  Christma s partjMas t Thursda ynigh t th e followin g madams  Mart mSitter , Merli n Amburgey , Cliffor dHaines , Ott o Poulson , Olive r LaBeB eFrancisc o wher e i s statione d aboar d I Rober t Ackle y an d Alm a Utlsy , at tth e ai r craf t carrie r U8 S Oriskany  forme r telephon e operator s here ,Georg e Wild e sr  an d wif e 0  Jac k Yotrn g i s worldn g te  tb sAtbo r tpon t Sunda y att h AB B Afte r Ptottc v   t t Vv   ll4,XTv THE PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, December 2, 1964Perf ct ONE YOU LOVEGIVE USEFUL GIFTS For BabyBooteesJacketsPiamas SoxNightiesFor HimSoxTiesShirtsHandkerchiefs Belts For HerHosier LingerieGlovesScarfsGlovesA Merry Christina and Happy New Year to AllKENNEDYS GENERAL STORESLEEP TIGHTSLEEP UHT When its an automatic bedcovering, it takes only ONE to keep youwarmone electric blanket, or one electricsheet with a regular blanket Eithertakes the place of the umpteen heavy, smothering covers youd ordinarily Confidentiallyand confidently toowe recommend automatic bed coverings atwonderful Christmas gifts for all the familyor Detroit Edison Dispatchas ftaoaad OatsAs of Mat t liT7 ft Ftotka MichMssfLfia YearBorn to State Trooper Pat Jeffreysand wife Margaret Widemeyer ofBay City last week, a daughterMr and Mrs Irvin Kennedy aridMr and Mrs Tom Howe Jr, called on Mrs Maine Shehan at St Joehospital, Ann Arbor, last week  Mr and Mrs Lee Lavey attendedthe banquet last week at the Howell armory sponsored by theJimmie Amburgey passed his physical examination for the U S Marines in Detroit last week and goesto San Diego, Calif,,Jan 3 next The Gayle Shirley a of Livonia ,theDaryl Shirleys of Buck Lake theDoyle Templetons of Keego Harbor spent Sunday at the Albert ShirleyhomeWalter Clark and wife were in De troit Saturday Herb Palmer jr and family ofFlint were week end guests at thePalmer home Mrs Gladys Clinton spent several days last week at the Ralph Clinton home in Detroit Mr and Mrs Murray Kennedy,Denise and Dick were in Jacksonlast Monday The Desmond Ledwidge family iRoyal Oak called on Mrs EleanorLedwidge Saturday Herbert Allen and wife of Lansingcalled at the M E Darrow home on Saturday The Harold Porters spent Sundaywith her father, John Norris at Mai1tin and called on Mr Porters moth er, Mrs Mary Wolverton at Jackson Mrs Merwin Campbell attended arehearsel Sunday at the Scovel Prvs byterian church , Detroit, of the 10ladies who sang carols at the Union depot, Detroit Tuesday night for thetravellers She is second soprana andis in 2 trio numbers besides chous selections The Wayne County Glee Club sponsored it MYRON HUGHESComplete Line Plumbing Fixture f  and SuppliesFlecfric, Oil and Gas Hot Water HeatersComplete Line of PumpsWe Sell  W Install  We Service HifPHONE UP88114 10 7 5 EASTCHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE ALL PRICEDOn Sale at Murrays Gulf Station at Iinckney Michigan BY PIXCKNEY FIRE DEFTTRICKS TStAOTORS CARS RUSSELL D SMITH COHOWELL MICH  JJH 632presented by H W WYLIE KUSIDENCE  PINCKNEY MICHIGAN  lHONE Siy,    M frrg fW  , 4 in Every Room jAuto mat ic ForcedAir Heating System,Powerful BuiUin  cnatic Forced Air Fan turns itself on and off, cucaiitcs 13 more air than ordinaryheater blowerGt ntecd to Suv ,jto W2 On Fuel zizmzTypo 4way156SOMERS  HOUJSTERSPECIALSIBEEF STEAK, Lb BEEF LIVER, LbSIDE PORK, Lb PORK LOIN ROAST, LbGROCERIES AND VEGETABLESCUSTOM SLAUGHTERING T  cV New Purnace HeatExtractor mor e hea t radial  sunac o  reduce s chimnej  ha t los s u p t o48  Patente d automati c Air Feed  supplie s conv t amoun to f ai r t o burne r a t  n time s  gives  highes t poii e i ur n in gefficienc y     turn s smok e int oPLU S 1 5 othe r outstandin gfeature s tha t mak e th e Quake rSupreme  today s mos t mod er n Oi l Heater  I t is  so goo dtha t Quake r ha s 7  diflercn tpatent s o n i t tiliilni l,jwMMWj  ,  fAML4t  sVUJ159c 29c42c 45cMr tnd Mrs Marc Meyer haveItqM their home in Ypsilantt andIMOght one in East Ann ArborThe Wiaiton Baughnt entertainedIttlMd 3uBfer Frank Clark and wif  Mflford and the Gordon Alltna The Ralph Hall family attendedthe CurtU Christtma dinner at hheLeon Curtis home at Wixom Mark Nash and wife and CiffordVanHorn and wife attended the Kknoa Farm BnftMparty laitygt t tht L Mrs Ray Burns, Mrs Don BurntMrs Kenneth Fry and Mrs AbelHaines were in Jackson FridayThe Frank Aberdeens spent Sonday at the Rex Nogrgle home hiAnn Arbor With them they  toBuffalo to spend Christmas with the Jack FairchildsMrs Andrew Nesbitt entertainedMrs Marian Pearson Nellie Gardnerand Fannie Monks ast Thursdayob Meabor was in Warrington,WV last week where he visited hitsister, Dorothy They were also inFlorida Mr and Mrs W H Meyer attended the Howell teachers Christmasparty Monday night at the Howell Masonic dining roomSt Pauls Lutheran Churcch willhold first service in their new chtntkat 7701 East M36 Hambur on Christmas Day, Dec 26 at 1000 Alto on Dee 26 at 1100 a nUtoUcation it Ja 9 at 1100 a m tad400 p m Rev Arnold Claw it  To early buyers of anew QUAKER Supreme Heater mr, MMxv,i ioyDAYNIGHT THERMOSTATAllinone timer and ihennostat Automatieally turns your heater down at night    automatically turns it up in the morning atthe time desired Maintains even temperatureall during day Nipht setback saves from 10 to 20 on fuel SAVES10 to 20 on fuelwhile you sleep  JJYES, its yours free with ffte early purchase of a Quocr ,reTio Oil Heater A small deposit willhold TimeOStat arnl heater if lotet deliveryv vvHockey Appfiaace Start     THE PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wtdnwday, Decbr 22, 1W4New 24 eyele easy ttorti ig fltEO engineplows 20 pathONLY18995 From where I sit Jy Joe MarshGuess Its Calleda Safety DriveWhitey Fisher, from the State From where I sit, it wasntMotor Vehicle Department, what the sign said, but the waydropped by to discuss some of our it Was said People are usuallylocal traffic problems pretty understanding if they aUp at Center JunctionWhitey derstand what you mean Its theaye,theyve got a new sign that same way with difference ofreally slows down the traffic go opinion Perhaps your neighboring through town prefers a temperate glass of beer,The sign says, At 25 miles an and you would choose buttermilk,hour, you can drive through Center Junction In IVi minutes Itslows people down toosome Justtake it easy to check on that Vt minutes, I guess TTriut evenbeen a dented feud since thatsign went up ffHEBUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORNERWhat Id like to see is for all ofus to slow down, talk it out,and Be respectful of our neighbors right The Ptockney SanitariumRay M Daffy, M DI Pinckney, Michigan2aily ll00 A M to 200 P M Except WednesdaysMon, Tues, Fri, Sat, 700 to 800 P MJ  i ,jiUnited Satcs Brewer FounA wintertime heartsaver Selfpropelled, out front rotary unit nds snow removal problems once ond for all Positive cUchoindrtve  no belts to slip in heavy going Thows snow 15 feetIn any direction you want Handle wet, dry, loose, pocked stow    even kel Flows 20 path  2f4 hp, 4cycU EasyStarting REO engine with silent muffler  Carburetor air heater  6 to 1 gear reduction for extra power In heavy going Automatic rewind starter  Adjustable handle  Advance designnarrow rotor blades slice  through snew wont dog ieWWaning, removable chute can be atmed In any direction you FREE GIFTS FROM SANTASponsored by Pinekney Ptre Dept Fill out Blank and Plee in SantasMall Box at KENN1DYIJONE8 or TOWNBRSON OB B1POBB D1C II at 710Cut off on broken line and put inSantas Mail BoxPARTY IN FIRE HALL DECEMBER 23 Dr 8 R MeCBoskeyDENTIST112Vfe N Michigan Ave Telephones Office 935 Residence 814Evenings by Appointment Howell, MichiganHerb SneedPhone 183  207 E Gd Riv Howeil, MichiganReal Estate, InsuranceBrokerageCity, Lake and Farm Propertya SpecialtyList Your Prorty With MeLee UveyGeneral InsurancePHONE U P 83221 Ritter TVAJesServkcRADIO ft TELEVISION BBEYICS Prompt and CourteousPhone UP 85M1 125 Webeter 8cHnckney, MichiganFUNERAL HOMEDei C Swertheut DirectorModern Equipment Ambulance ServicePHONE U P 88173Fred G ReiokhoH, SrA Merry Christmas and Happy New ear to All THE LAVETf HARDWARE NAM1AG1TOWHHake ens f to famiyWe arc in Pitie te THE ROUSH PLUMBINGREFRIGERATION SERVICE iHarold KtSyRepairs on All MakesPHONE U P 85596AuctioneerSales A SpecialtyBeriWylieCall Fowlerville 226F6Proiipt Delivcij o All Sizes of Gaoi Coal Arnold Berquisi233 Unadflla Si Hackney, MicI Watch Repairing Gold Stampi Watches, Watch Bcmdsjewele Handmade Fathr TqMETRlj120 West Grand Howell, MichiganPhone 358 residence 6ULloyd MeideeLivestock HaulingWeekly Trip Made to Detroi General TriiddngPHONB U P 8447Roger J OirrCVeragCemetery MemorialsPrices You Can Afford T Ii Milford, MichiganMilford Granite WorksReal EstateFarms, Homes, Lake j Business OpportunityList Your Property Tith MeGerald Reasonbroker  209 North PeariPHONE U P 84166N axtr okarfen dslivscy, nofor hHnf WE ALft eavtva tbars for tax,HAYtt A no extrajWagoners Qrocerv CLASSIFED ADVS CLAY WGORDONCeapUte Stock of Lumber Boiieing ANDSfaerwin  WilliuM Paint 9inereiy Yeurs,D 1 HOEY  SONPHONE DEXTER HAMILTON 68119 6066 Plnckney ReadQuoily FOR SALEViolin Salt and PeppernnnrfflhCnnCivmt apha rs nnoeama Shakers, arystal blue glass made in the shape of a violin 50c per 1 Sissors, nickel plated, 85 assorted Needles, book and threader and 12 Pjione 1551W assorted colors, sewing threads, size50, 295 prepaid above all fox 300i This order for a limited timeBetter get your order in now  BERGERS RTE 1, Pinckney  FOR SALERock Roasters 6 to 8 Lyle W Munsell AssociateRB1STERED LAND SURVEYOROffice 211V2 East Grand Biver East GrandHowell,LOST OR STRAYED Brown and White short tailed Spring Spaniel around Portage Lake Call MrsHarold Jackson UP 83366 I FLOWERS FDR ALL OCCASIONSfromWWKELHAlb FLORAL COMPANYHimeU LOW PRICEfbm and WIBS to Take OutPhone Howell 705J2  LOST Lock gas cap with chain of keys in Pinckney If found, pleasenotify Rays Marathon Stationi FOR SALJsiy48 Tudor and12H Inj television George VanSkiverWANTED uaoy timing Ann Shirley Reason UP 83124 FOR SALEDucksTLive or Dressedlbs, Live or Dressed UP 83353 Francis Shehan UP 88336FOR SALERock hens, wt 6 to 8 lbs,live or dregsedPhone UP 888MFOR SALEFill Dirt 1 yd deliv ered Louis MarshallPhone UP 83300j c on ve tableFOR SALE1947 lovawith exts very cheap,,Kaiser 4 door sedanLouis Marshall, phone UP 83309 FUFTSALETwo plce filuRoom SuiteMrs Julius Ajchenireiiner339 Howell St N phone UP6tlLOSTTwo Blaek Tan and WhiteFemale Bemgelea, ricinlty of Lske land Call or write J B QrihbePTY 72488, Detroit Reward 1111 Burlingame or 99U GrandrlllPinckneys WANTEDWashings anacalled for and delivered Phone Howell 1354 or 11 ironingsI EAVES TROUGH , Why Let Your Roof Wash Away j WANTEDAll kinds off See Us or TourEAVES TROUGHWE ALSO RETAILFOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL UP85 6 1 3 PiaekaeyWM H BRASH JR Also 1949 LOSTBlack and Tan Coon Dog onBentley Lake Road Will pay RewardPrice Williams Detroit, MichPhone Townsend 2063849FOR SALEHoliday popcoru aheUed to sell at bargain price N J Buzzard 826 Main Itraw furs,pelts, beef hides, deer skiasMarket Phone UP 83332 running motor, heater, I good tireFOR SALEAfran Violets at 100 this week,One owner only, gretly reduced prices to reduca my Mrs Robt Harbodltphone UP8 9918 stock, 4 burner Electro Master range,Whichever way things go Youll want enoughCASH COVERAGEThree nothing like spot cash to takeyou off the spot In an emergency Nor anything more profitably usefulthan a reserve fond for bargain buyingYes, youll feel better about beingable to meet future money needs ifyou always keep your dwiekfag account above the safety levelFirst National Bank FOR SALE OH barrelTs at pricessolid mahogany music cabinet and that cant be beat Dick Campbell,over 100 rolls of player piano music, phone UP 83136 Mrs Charles Claxk,216 S Mill Ut   , rJCall after 430 or Saturday and 8u  FFORTERTUpstairs Aparjeiit J Phone UPmerry cbristmaf n4 Happy Hew Year to All COURlfcOUS SERVICE of Federaltad Federal Depoeitauce Cerporatioa, All Depotite Imored Cp to for Each DdXANDELLS SAW 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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>rv  ,    v      ,, iv P jfc   DispatchWednesday, December 15, 1954As We Heard h IBASKET BALL NEWS Churchmit MIJtfttR  Michigan legislators will look twicebefore asking taxpayers to foot the bill for a gigantic college expansionprogram At the same time they areunder pressure to make the overcrowded system fit the higher enrolment boom which is expected to dou ble by 1970 As a stop gap they plan to expandthe 4 teachers colleges at Ypsilanti,  Western State, Mt Pleasant andMarquette Also the Ferris Institute at Big Rapids the state took overPatronage pie will be small this2 years agoyear for the Democrat state victors as most position are under civil ser1vice now About all most of themcan appoint is a deputy and secre  tary The secretary of states office isan exception as he appoints all thebranch offices where auto and truck licenses are sold This has enabledmany secretarys to build Ip a political machine Lewis Woolner whomanaged the Democrat campaign got j the appointment as deputy secretary,of state, a 10,500 a yeui job Glior deputy jobs pay from 12,000 to8450Michigan has named a new 22member citizens committee to attend the White House educational conference They have 27,630to use Gov Williams in his first skirmish,with Highway Com Ziegiei ran intoa stone wall when the attorney genj eral ruled Ziegler did not have toask for bids on highway construction  bids There will be other skirmishes Fanners and resort owners haveMfcsh State College working forthem to devise the best way to gettraffic over the highways They think there should be a central traffic survey centerON WAY HOMEA letter from C F Hewlett cfVictoria, Texas informs us that hisson, Sergt Charles Hewlett who hasbeen overseas for over a year expects tu leave Korea for the states on December IB His wife the former Mary Jean Kirschke and baby live in Pinck ney Brandon White Jr is also onhi a way home from JapanMrs Willa Lamto and children ofAnn Arbor spent Sunday at the WH Meyer home Miss Norma Evers has her program at the Green school FridaynightThe South Marion Farm Bureauwill hold their Christmas party atMarion town house on the night of December 17thBob Pike was in Comma SundayGene Dinkel and wife of Detroitwere in town Monday  Mesdames Albert Dinkel and WF Close were in Lasing TuesdayThe Rev Winger family spentSaturday in Lansing The South Putnam Farm Bureauhold their Christmas party at theLloyd Hendee home Friday night Jack Sheldon was a Tuesday dinner guest of the Francis Shehans The following attended the SouthMarion Farm Bureau dinner at the Country Kitchen, Mason, Saturdaynight Francis Shehan and wife,Ted Vanderwerver and wife, Ted Singer and wife, Frank Behm and wifeAlbert Shirley and wife, Lloyd Hendeeand wife, Lynn Hendee and wife, Harvey Garr and wife, John Genawand wife, Rudolph Koeppen andand wife, Herb Field and wife,JackHird and wife and Myron Hughes andwife The Ray Burns family spent Sunday at the Joe Burns home at Half Moon Lake ,Mesdames Margaret Burns andHelen Young attended the Xmas display at Ford Rotundra, Dearborn, WednesdayFelix Jarlowski, former resident,is ill in a Detroit hospital Henry Blower and wife of PortageLake leave for California next week Mr and Mrs Norman Miller entertained at dinner last Wednesday thefollowing Red Arrow Veterans whoserved with Edward Gilmore in New Guiana Sergt Bob Miller, Centerline Peter Bleimeister, WashingtonEdward Moke, Detroit Tom , Raymond Romeo Raymond WinesHow Uj Harold Herbst, Brighton Theyall attended the funeral at Stockbridce, Mrs Edna Spears and Jack Sheldon called at the Arthur Krych home at the Mich San Sunday The Pettysville Civic Assn gavea Christmas party and banquet atthe Elementary school here MondaynightJf Wellnwmjr 5, son of Joe andMary White Wellman of Howell wasbadly hurt last Friday while sliding on hi sled in front of his homeMr t hit by a car driven by Mr Hoopof the county road commission lta boy U in University hospital with a fractured skull, concussionaad haokem nitta  ,r    N m Doctors of medicine and doctorsof osteopathy have agreed to work,together in the new McPherson Com P68munity Health Center, it was announced by Dr J J Hendren, chiefof staff at McPherson Memorial hos pital Under the arrangement, patients will have free choice of pyaician In making the announcement, Drd  town crowd came from behind in thesecond half of an uphill battle to beatBoysville of Macon 4087 BoyaviUeled by Bob Temerowski who scored 12 points took an early lead and atthe half were leading 1716 In the second half inckney paced by Dond hdHendren stated, During the courseof planning, our study committee was I approched with the question of the Sul8ne1 Packer with 19 points surged aheadbird quarter andlead only once inrelationship of osteopaths in staff ing of the proposed new hospital inHowell The problem, as it will apply to the hospital service area, hasbeen discussed favorably by the two professional groupsThe result of the discussions, DrHendren continued, was that there would be wholehearted cooperatianbetween the two groups and thatboth will work together in the newhospital for the purpose of better serving the people of the hospitalcommunityIt is the opinion of both groups i fourth Pinckney led in most of thefourth quarter by 1 to SHolnta On field goals Boysville tfutscored Pinckney 1514 but on free throws Pinck ney took charge by a 127 marginThis tied Pinckney for the league lead with Dexter Pinckney nextgame is with Hartland December 10,at PinckneyIn the preliminary game the Junior Varsity paced by Alvin Simonson took charge in the early momentsand never relinquished the lead They outplayed Boysville except for shotsaround the free throw circles Simon dt Marys Cathoite Church Fr Albert Schmitt Pastorof practioners that medical service son led tne scores with 19 and Tom is rendered by both MDs and DOs Wvlie was second with 12 The leadFor everyone to use the services of ing scorers for Boysville were Schthe new hospital, and at the samel neider and Daniels with 10 points atime have free choice of physician, it Pe The final score was 52 to 85is necessary for both groups to work I The Pinckney Pirates in their 2ndtogether  home game rolled over the HartlandIt is the sincere wish of all who Eagles Friday night 4326Pinckney Burner 8ehedult630, 800, 9001009, 11 JO8ummer Schedulr 680, 800, 900 NnvenA DevotionsFriday evening, 730 r, JL Confessions Friday after Novenaa Devotions, Saturday 730 to 900 p mSunday Before 800 massMior,Ua churchCalvary Mennwiite Church Rev Ezra Beachy, PastorA Cordial Welcome to AllS S Supt Walter EachHorning Worship 1000Sunday School 1100Young Peoples Meeting 730Cottage Fellowship StxviceWednesday 800Gongrdgatioitai Church Eev J W Winger, PastorSunday School 93U AMMorning Worship   1045 A M Thur Night Prayer Meeting at theChurch at 800Wed Choir Practise 730 P M A Hearty Welcome To AHThe People s tihifreh Undenom inationalM36 West between Maia Unadilla Stra ts andElementary School i123 NEWSRhoda Baxter has a turtlePaula Wilsons brother had a birthday When Mary Gilienkirk went to hergrandmothers she saw an accidentin which 3 boys went in the ditch Pamela Seefeld of Columbus, Ohio,has enrolled in our room Carol Taurianinen has a new TVsetPat Tessmers canary bird diedSharon Codways grandmotherdied, SECOND GRADEPat Plummer was 7 years old last IThursday We sang Happy Birthday IWe are glad Sarah McMackensfather is well again Jimmy Cantrell is going to singin the choir Joan Eichman has some ice skatesWe had 14 people absent FridayHope they are well by Christmas Sarah McMacken has new dressand shoes Robbie Rooke has new spyglassand mittens We,are happy to welcome RobbieSeefeld of Columbus, Ohio, t ourgroup Perry Morgan who is going toFlorida for the holidays had a ChristI mas party Sunday He brought one URRENT COMMBNThe different boards of supervisorshave not yet figured it out or decided on a tuurse of action  to taxcollection this year due to the supreme court decision setting thestate valuation as the tax basis for Michigan Heretofor most of theboards had used the county valuation which is much lower Some boardfigured that the court decision onlyapplies to townships which have over lapping school districts That was thedecision that the Stockbridge schodwon in the circuit court against Unadilla and Iosco townships Accordingly Washtenaw townships has or dered the supervisors of 11 schooldistricts there to refigure their schooltaxes Dexter township is one The sohooj districts herp overlap intoLivingston county Supervisor Stanley Dinkel says he has not receivedanything definite yet but expects toPutnam townshio has school districtswhich overlap into oJier countiesMany other townships in this coun ty overlap into Ingham, Oakland,Shiawassee counties It is suggesterthat a bill be introduced into thelegislature to set a tax basis Stillthis would take a year or more before it would go into effect andwould afford no relief for this yearrecognize the needs for a new hospi was out n front by a score of 41 to ev Keith Ruegscgger, Pastor I of his gifts, a truck to schooltal, Dr Hendren continued, that 21 going into the 4th quarter At this everyone in the hospital service area time Coach Reader put in all thebe privileged to use its facilities We substitutes on the bench who finishwant the hospital to be an institution ed the game Pinckneys high scorer, for all the people, and not exclusively was Neil Clark with 15 Jerry Sumfor the benefit of patients whose pry i ers led Hartland with 14 Pinckneys siciuns are MDs Both the MDs final game before Christmas is withand DOs have pledged themselves Dexter here Dec 17 to this end   I tn the reserve team game Pinckney,1Dr Hendren stated further that1 won 40 to 21 Simonson and Tommythis will result  better medical cave  Wylie led the lqpal scorers with 14for patients due yo increased medical I and 12 points Boutell was high for j personne and a better community Hartland with 6  ispirit resulting from this cooperative1 Pinckney is in first place in theeffort He indicated that the arrange league South Lyon beat Manchester ment is purely a local project, having, 72 to 50 to tie Dexter for secondnothing to so with the relationsnipbetween doctors of osteopathy and doctors of medicine on a state and 700 PM800 pm800 P M 400 P M730 P MPINCKNEY A LEAGUE Smuiay SchoolSunday WorshipYouth GroupEvening Servic eThur Prayer M0tmJr Choir Practise Wed Sr Choir Practise Wed,We Extend a Christian Welcome to EveryoneGALILEAN tiAfTIST MISSION 9200 McGregor Rd, Portage Lake Larry Mattia, PastorSunday School  1000 AMMorning Worship  1045 A MEveninff Service 7 dQ P M Wed, Prayer Meeting 730 p m a945 AM j Barbara Ludwigs brother had1100AM i birthday Saturday We are making a paper macheSanta Claus treesnational level or in other localities , Dinkels Plumbing Both groups now practicing in Lw j Velvet Eezingston County will be affected by  Blatz Beerthis new arrangement in rendering Vans Motor Salesprofessional service to their respfcc1 Barnes Hotel Taastive patients Rules and regulations , n irvgoverning the attending staff will be J Ol Ol  No 4U established by the hospitals Boardof Trustees FAppliancesPlainfield Farm BureauRays Marathon ServiceGregory Tavern Detroit Die Set 3533 3231 202928 28272322 19 21123 j 24 Most of us have Christmasin our homes Cheri Schmidts aunt Vi, visitedher Sunday Connie Kaiser has a permanentWe are making Christmas presents for our mothers jJane Markle learned how to make hristmas icicles Robbie Seefeld got a woolen shirtfor his birthday,Chori Darrow hurt her eye,  We are working on ChristmasSTEPHEN SMAKA I muralsThe body of Stephen Smaka, 38,a We had 9 pupil absent Monday THIRD GKADEChiquita Amburgeys father boughta Christmas, treeJohn Wilsons sister will be homea war veteran was found n llarkerRoad, near Brighton Surulas evidently killed by hit aiul run driverAt one time he livttpith the Gaffney27282933 i family near Pinckaey Recently hehas been at Fen ton His brothers,ChristmasKaren Downins father has a now37Team high three games Vans 2663 Barnes Hotel 2626PINCKNEY SCHOOL PROGRAMNow that the Pinckney 250,000bond issue carried 1G6 to 45 we have Vej Barnes Hotel 2626been asked what is contemplated For Team high Rame Velvet Eez 959,one thing the capacity of the elemen Vans 94yi lQQF No 40 92L tary schoo on M36 will be doubled T  hi h three amea L SwiftThe enrollment there now is 178 Stanley and Ftank liv d at the Aljcarbert Dinkel and M J HoiscI home  Jimmy Shirey has his tree lightedFrank graduated from Pinckney high j Larry Baerwald has a barn to play school He is now with the army in  in with, his friendsThe high school gymnasium willbe enlarged to increase the seating capacity from 200 for games to 600A new shop room, science room, gen eral class room, music room andstage will be added Enrollment atthe elementary school increased by 634, A Fredenburg 627, J Ledwidge614 Ind high game L Swift 275, JTessmer 245, C Clough 245Mesdames Hollis White and LesterMcAfee gave a stork shower Fridayii this year night for Mrs Lynn Beatty of RushWalter T Anicka  Associates of j Lake 10 ladies were presentAnn Arbor have been hired as archiJ Mrs Ralph Hall attended a Hometects They are the same ones who Extension meeting at Howell lastdrew the plans for the elementary Thursdayschool J David Nash of Michigan State, theA member of the school board In Bud Bekkerings of Howell and theforms us the gym wil be enlarged 1 Kenneth Zills of Ann Abor spenton the north side and removable1 Sunday at the Mark Nash homebleacher seats installed giving it a George VanNorman and Neilseating capacity of 600 The stagewill be removed, making the gymregulation size The music room wilbe on the south side, extendingfrom the gym to Hause Hall It will have a stage and plays will be puthere The science room will be on the south side and the shop will be ld penlarged and a kitchen built on north side The plans are notdrawn theyetMasonic InstallationThe public installation h Dec 17,Rex Sackett Francis Dodge JamesLunford and Olin Robinson will install Dinner at Congl church at 630 Get reservations by Dec, 15of Lonnie VanSlambrook orCHRISTMAS CONCERT DEC 19 The three choirs of the Conglchurch will present an evening of Christmas Music December 19th at730 p, m under the direction ofMrs Earl Baughn and Mrs George VanNorman Miss Elaine Johnsonand Mrs Herman Wedmayer will accompany and Thomas Manion of Kalamazoo College will be guestorganistenjoy the Christmas music Baughn were in Columbus, Ohio, over the week end Mesdames Mary and FlorenceBaughn were in Jackson last Tuesday Last Friday Mrs Ralph Hall attended a Home Extension meetingat East Lansing Olin Robinson and wife called atthe Olin Robinson jr, home in Ann Arbor Saturday The Olin Robinsons, LawrenceCambums and Clare Miller attended the installation of the officers of the Manchester Masonic Lodge Monday nightJohn Burg jr exhibited a pen ofShropshire lambs at the State 4HShow at Detroit last week He stayed at the Hotel Statler 2 nights John was the only one there from Pinckney There were others from Howell and HartlandThe installation of the officers ofWashtenaw Lodge No 65 F  AMof Dexter is Monday night, Decem ber 27 Barney Wilson of Ann ArborinstallsThe proposal to bond the Stockbrodge school district carried at the second election there last ThursdayWe were unable to get the figuresEveryone is invited to come and At the first election it test by 15CARD OF THANKSWe wish to thank our friends and votesMr and Mrs William Jones ofCleveland, Ohio, were guests of Mr and Mrs Dale Meabon several daysneighbors for their kind deeds and last weekexpressions of sympathy I Mrs Mary Kennedy with MrsMrsv Catherine Hannett  Mary Eichman called on Mrs Joan Glover of WebberviUe last FridayThe Howard Reads and the RotaReads hid nnar at Monks Hotal, atJack HannettMrs Andrew Nesbitt entertainedAr bridge dab last Toastday BrifhtonJapan Stanley is in FerndaleMRS MARY WHITEMrs Mary White, 91, died at Emilys Convalescent Home, Howell,Mon Duane Kubachy was skating whenthe ice broke on the pond, Mike Plummer has sUirted a boysdub Don LaBclle is presidentJohnDinkel, vice presRonnie Haines,sCMike Tessmer, trcasday She was bom in Fenton July 21, They went on ,, hiko took their1863, the daughter of Israel and seds ancl sli1 dovvnhinRosella Buzzard She married George John anj ioorge folone have tWhite in 188 Most of their married Chinese Checker gamelife was spent in Belvidcre, IUJnj rjon LBelle caught a muskrat in1948 they celebrated their 60th wedd s trap but it Koi away,ing anniversary Mr White died in We are studying related fr1950 Her sole survivor is her brother, Nelson Buzzard of Pinckney neices and nephewsShort services were held at the tudying related factors inarithmetic FOURTH GRADEWe have some Christmas poems onour bulletin board illustrated by the Wine is the standard beverage inFrance and as wine making is thechief industry it is cheap and plenti ful Generations of French childrentake wine to school to drink withthir lunches Last year 15,687 per sons in France died f alcoholuwjy and cirrhosis of the liver PremierPierre Mendez is trying to getFrench school children to drink mikat school instead of wine He has al ready udded cookies and fruit totheirschool menu and has selected the village of Chatlet en Brie with a popu lation of H04 to start a program ofmilk drinking in schools If he sueceeds he will put the program in all French Schools Mendez is nowknown as the man of milk and ironThe birth rate is still climbing iaMichigan and October brke all records when 17,406 births were reported, the highest over in the state Th previous high waa 17,130 in Augustof this year The state passed the 7 million mark this year and is expeoted to reach 8 milHon by I960There are many explanations for theincreased birthrate Many lay it tothe , Is who wish to perpetuate themselves before entering th service We dont think this explainsit The fact is that there are justmore people in Michigan and theteen agora are getting married much earlier and taking on responsibilitiesSwarthout Funeral Home Tuesday j pTaon wno copied themnight and the body was taken to Bel j Qur movie box has been made intovidere, 1111 where the funeral and j a mjnature crib Kathy Gustafson,burial will be Friday j Xancy Read and Ann Menke did theSIXTH GRADESharon Wilson, Nancy Wegenerand Karen Eichman are working ona Winter Winter Garden Each one has a section to draw theplants and flowers and the pictures are goodWe made pictures of Christmaswork ,Nancy Read drew a Santa Clausand sleigh, Dorothy Clarwk drew the8 reindeer for it We are studying division in arithmetic and how to check it Our Christmas gifts are aboutfinished Last week we reviewed our last 5scenes Monday we have our Christ lessons in spelling 7 had perfectmas party   tests They were Ronald Haines,CamJFriday we had a spelling beeRus i Buda, Mary Elllen Singer, Kathyty VanNorman was first andDeroj Gustafson, Dorothy Clark,Ann Menke thy Doyle second P Nancy ReadSusan LaBelle tolfl us about her We are working on a choral radVermont trip  ing, What is Christmas for ourWe are glad Carol Miller is back Christmas assembly Monday,in school f FIFTH GRADEMiss McCollum visited our school i Spelling winners were KarenMonday j Singer 1st, Edward Guy 2nd, theDecember 23rd we are going to other side Kaye Wylie 1st, Janice Those of us who remember Admiral Jrorge Deweys famous victoryover the Spanish fleet at the battleof Manilla Bay in 1898 had ft feelingof regret when we read that his fam ous flagship the Olympia is due to bescraped This was Admiral Deweysflagship in that famous battle and itwas from its deck that he gave hie famous order that went down in history, to his chief gunner You may fire when ready Gridley That victory made Admiral Dwey the most popular man in the United StatesCities and streets were named after him Also many children On his return to Xew York he got the biggestreception ever graven to any personthere and he waa expected to run for president However things happenedPresident McKinley was asstnatedTheodore Roosevelt became president and captured the public favor crowding Dewey off the front pages The Philippine Republic whom Deweyfreed from Spain want the Olympiafor a museum memorialhave a play at the old school Rose 2ndWe sent Red Cross favors to theThe Robert Seefeld family have veterans hospital in South Dakota1moved here from Columbus, Ohio, Our Red Cross boxes are filledEveryand are In Mrs Edith VanNormans grade has done its share,cottage at Portage Leke j Tommy Sommers whofce parentsBorn to Mr and Mrs Bernard run the food locker has enrolled inMenke of White Lodge at St Joe1 our grade, giving us 19 girls and 19hospital, Arm Arbor Saturday, twins,, boysa boy and a girl The boy weighed 4lbs and the girl 21bs 15 oz They arein an incubator  Trvin Kennedy and wife were Sunday dinner guests of the Murray Kennedy family Mr and Mrs John McDonnell werein Detroit Saturday and called onMrBThomas Bonner at Ford hospitalwhere he underwent an operation The Harger school gave a farewellparty last Wednesday night for the Robert Menzies family who are moving to Arizona He has sold his bus iness in Howell The Menzie children attend the forger school where Ifri AKtjMfyir it Uacfar  Miss McCallum and MrsJane Merritt visited our room today We gav them gifts we made as present fromthe school Marlies Schuck is good at Christjmas decorations and can make allChristmas trimmings We are working on our readingthis weekOR CALENDAR DECEMBER Dec 30, Holiday party at MasonicHall 800 p, m, Social evening, Gamesand refreshments, The press in general thinks thatSenator McCarthy overplayed hishand when he attacked PresidentEisenhower from the senate flor lastweek, and apologised for vong forand supporting him in 1952 He call ed the president a coddler of Communism Of the 20 senators who vot ed for McCarthy on the condemna,tion motion only Senator Welker supported him on his tirade By toilspeech McCarthy burned his bridgesbehind him and practically severed his ties with the Republican1 parjy asit is almost certain that Gen Eisen hower will be renominaUd i 1966CARD OF THANKSI am very grateful to all offriends for gifts, flowers, numerona cards and visits while at the hospit,T, Also to RevFr Al Schmidt Yont deeds will long be remembered Joe BasydloCARD OF THANKSMy sincere thanks to thft Ktaf4Daughters, Ladies Aid and allremembered me with the nietand letters during my illness Mrs Mable DinkelFor yew Am FftodocttFlossie rtabtf UP M78, Fractal Dr W C Wylie and wife of Datter called at the Audit Naftthorn Sunday  M,T vVIP1NCKNET DISPATCHwondeidi giving wonderful, getting satergpond Saturday afternoon The dren axe alao eliding down hfli THAREHOWELL, MICHGAN SYLVAN THEATREthe beginning of a set of luggage  Nfeighboriuf Notes Carl Barfjarain has been elected W M of Olive Lodge No 166 F  AIf Chelsea, Clare Knickerbocker isS WWilliam Geer, 58 of M01 ConwayRd, Chelsea, was killed on nu farmlast week when hit by a tree he was falling Gordon Harmen, former mayor ofFowlerville was installed as W M ofthe Fowlerville Masonic Lodge last nightGuy Blair of Fowlerville has goneto Florida with Fred Smith to spend the winterJames Merkel of North Territorialrd suffered the loss of his left handlast week in a corn pickerThe Dexter Commercial Asan issponsoring a residential decoratingcontest for the Christmas weekThe Dexter high school debating Dec 1516 Friday,Stewart Granger  Elisabeth Taylor, 18BEACHHEADAction Drama ia TechnicolorBEAU BRUMMELL imFriday, Saturday, Dee 17, 18 PwUe FeatureJeaie Craia, Dana Andrews inDUEL IN THE JUNGLE in ColorGarry Merrill, Wanda Hendrix laTHE BLACK DAKOTAS in Color Tony Curtis, Frank Lovejoy andMary MurphyI News ud CarUct iSunday, Monday, Dec 19, 20 THE EGG AND rA Comedy StarringClaudette Colbert, Fred MaeMurray Marjorie Main, Percy Kilbride The picture you will want to seeSunday Shows 3, 5, 7, 0 CartoonSunday, Monday, Tues, Dec 19,20,21Sunday, Monday, Tuea, Dec 19,20,21Humphrey Bogart, Audrey HepburnInSABRINA Tues, Wed, ThursJ Dec 21, 22, 23THE LOlfc WAITA Drama StarringAnthony Quinn, Charles Coburn and Gene EvansWednesday, Thursday, Dec 22 23team lost to Hudson high school lastj Glenn Ford and Gloria GraahamelaHUMAN DESIREweekThe Howell Masosic lodge has amembership of 392 They gained 18 jthis year but had 9 losses I R D Hildebrant, son of the lateRoss Hildebrant of Howell was in LEE TEATRKiddie Free Christmas ShowKiddies Christmas Show at 100 and 200 p m Saturday, December 18Santa will be there and treat you allSponsored by the local CLOComing next weekrThe Caine Mutiny Suddenly  AthenaLokstalled as master of Tyrian Lodge F day, Saturday, Dec 17, 18 A M 500 in Detroit Saturday Over 200 called at the Earl Wardhome in Pingree last week on occa sion of their 50th wedding anniversaryVincent Young Sr and Delbert REAP THE WILD WINDIn TechnicolorwithJohn Wayne, Susan Hay wardCartoon 1and Selected ShortsHarvey of Gregory weie injured in Sun Mon, Tues, Dec 19, 20, 21I   LIOANT NSW tKVWAV OOtMITICS OASISccn be had from 1775 to 2500, and this li something every girl yov know even you, yoonelf wilt love, con use, should have Skyway cosmtHct comore covered with Koroteat to keep their elegance forever, llhfttrotoddeluxe styles have wonderful modern travel accessories even standardcases have specie toothbrush holders, wise arrangemtrtt of pocketvAO,have elegant hardware, smart saddle stftchlngi, splendid tafftto IMb0tvSix shapes, each in six stunning fashion colors perpttuoy matchobb Stort her drtgm st jy yyvn nowT an auto accident near Dexter lastweek Mr Young had 12 stitches taken in his forehead and Mr Harveygot a sprained wrist and chest injuriesWilljam Scott of Oak Grove Rd isthe neifcV M of the Howell Masonic Lodge Stanley Cornell and Charles KVanWinkle are the new directors atthe First National Bank, Howell succeeding Thurber Cornell and W B Reader, deceasedBorn to Bernard Dilloway and wifeof Milford, Conn, a daughter, Anne She was Barbara Eilert of Howell A shower was given at Howll lastweek for Mary Lou Slayton who will marry Wm Hilton, D,ec 20Claude Fawcett is home from theAnn Arbor where he was takingwhen he got lockjaw in CinemaScopeROSEMARIEwithAnn Blyth, Howard Kiel Fernando LaniesNovelty f Cartoonb NewsWednesday, December 22, CloedThur, Fri, Sat, Dec 23, 24, 25 In CinemaScopeKING OF KYBER PASS in TechnicolorwithTyrone Power, Terry Moore alsoCONQUEST OF EVEREST Cartoon 28 Styles to Choose From It m gira yov  FUEL demorstratton ofam VtivtMft work shoflk    apeclll cijfrd to gif you Uyon ecaioitok t UMM fMtunss ttt Ak CmtiiM Innirul Areartn OlMttthtlnf Soltt, HiUroCork SIIMstut Soltt, HtW steel SaftD Tiu w Sfjtf OkTannrt LiathMia Wltfthi AA li EEEE, Sizes I to 1JACK HANNETTPHONE 8t if PEIRCES STORK FOR WOMEN Store lot Wonxn Howtt MlcvSOittRS  HOLUSTER iiECIALSFRESH SIDE PORK, LbPORK STEAK Lb PORK BY SIDE OR WHOLE, Lb CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING 42c45c 30c DECEMBER JURY LISTHamburg Pearl Sheridan, LoisBotton Handy Ruby Soule, Edna LudtkeHartland Glee Cook, B GannonHowell City Burr King, GraceSlamonHowell Twp Sybil Haller, Dorothy BrumbellTeeple Hardware have a large toy Iosco Frank Noyce, Paul Hetricdisplay this year The feature of their Marion Sylvia Homing, Margaretwindow display is a merry go round RedingerdiBplay of toys which keeps revolv Putnaming around It was contrived by Guy ClarkTyrone AlvinMcKeonBoth Methodist and Congl chur 48 YEARS AGLee Tiplady, MargaretTrollman, Minnie Whats YourAIMThe Robert Aburgey arr John KUele expects to iorWed here from Savanagh, Ga Mon Truth and Consequences, New Mex ico thia week ches have Christmas programs The jMethodist has one about a Christmas Waif This part is taken by ViolaPeters Others in the cast are EmilLambertson, William Darrow, HazePetersThe Columbian Dramatic Club ofSt Marys Church is practicing a play called The Spy of Gettysburgo be put on here Christmas week Itie followed by a danceThe skating is fine and there must Unadilla Clair Barnum, PaulineBrighton City Lola Luce, RoyNewcomb IBrighton Twp Laura Warner, Elmer Lucker Cohoctah John Layton, MargaretHolmes Conway Leo Doyle, Joanna MeekDeerfield Irene Bird, Newton VanBlaircum Genoa Hazel Latson, Ed RouslferGreen Oak Alex Cameron i A home of your own, a new car, college educationfor your children  whatever your aim, it paysto save for ir Youll hit your mark morequickly if you deposit regularly Open your sav ings account today and enjoy the benefits ofhaving an   ,u in our friendly bank THE McPHERSON STATE BANKAD deponte up to noOOO insured by our mmbrh th Deposit Insurance Corporation1M Over EightyNine Years of SafeCrisp and Clear NflV NEWas Winter CarnivalTimein Michigan McCULLOCHMODEL 33CHAIN SAW emjmgMlchlgmmSPECIAltVINTI INMICHIGAN90 SEASON onnm 2Jeiwory 1County glatm ofBeer  Cuta Moot log in 15 Sows full power In ony petlttenl Automotk clutch I Automoticrtwincl storferl ircftxnbocles volloblelmama Scms at CaUrfae near CadillacMichigan Drewers Association 300 MadiiOft Armm  DroH 26, Miehitn dktt Mmriifg C e nkMmUk Brtwing C  gVifMitaC  idtmhg Mrfing Ct  3tnkBnwnyC     sf om turn awkm48vr VoNtya SMITSmdr nunieiwery 14ftM   Mlomsnnv Parmenters Equipment Supply Company Faita Stocked Here, Competent ftpair Serriee, Latest Models on Flat 9 18 Rtt flraiid BfrerBRIGHTON, MICH,Mrand MraClare Miller virited fctfmother in Detroit SaturdayJimmie Ambrtrgey hat enliatad hitke UA Marteee tad took Us Jhfaieai at Dotett UetJkfWednesday, Deeemte 15, 1W4Perfect FOR THE ONE YOU LOVEGIVE USEFUL GIFTSFor HimSox TiesShirtsHandkerchiefsBelts For HerHosier LingerieGloves ScarfsGloves For BabyBooteesJacketsP jam asSoxNightiesWE HAVE GIFTS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILYKENNEDYS GENERAL STOREIMSLEEP i  1 He s giving slewpfor Christmasand a refreshingnights sleep if a priceless giftfor everyoneAn automatic bed ooverhgwith its selective temperaturecontrol, does away wtththe musclecramping weightof umpteen blankets   keepthe lucky sleeper coxyall night long RCHR  MYRONHUGHESI124 tUt YearMORE THAN 40 TO 1TRUCKS serve you nijrht and daybringing youthing yoti eat, wear, or usebut thats not  Truck pay as they serve andpay ha large portion of the money that got toroads, school and hospital come, out of theI gasoline taxes and property taxes paid by the ownersof the trucks that serve Michigan road taxes paid by more than 40 automo  1 X  IH4 1fG lAl KC VtUviXMO I vl 4e comparison is arbund 4500 for the ave car against nearly 2000 for the averageiJrgTtraektrailer No wonder they ay trucks pay their way and moreAnocUttM Bob Carr came beak from NewYork City Sunday He stopped atI Syracuse, N T to see his sister,Mrs Baker and family The fire engine was called to theQoillian cottage at HiLand lake last Wednesday morning when it caughtfire The building was savedMrs Jenny Devereaux was takensick at the home of her daughters,Mrs Leslie Merrritt in Howell lastweek and had to have a minor opera tion at McPherson hospital She cancelled her trip to Florida for the timebeingMessrs Lawrence Camburn, LonnieVanSlambrook, Ona Campbell, Orland Winslow, OUn Robinson, Martin Bitter and ye editor attended the installation of the officer of the Stockbridge Masonic Lodge Thursdaynight Jackson Commandry Knight Templars installed William, Libby isthe new masterMessrs Lawrence Camburn, OrlandWinslow, Clare Miller, Olin RobinsonO Campbell, H Porter, D Robinson and ye editor attended the TriLodgejInstallation of the officers of the 31Ann Arbor Masonic lodges Friday1night Rex Sackett was installingofficer and Glen Alt Marshall Complete Line Plumbingmi SuppliesElectric, Oil and Gas Hoi Water HotterComplete Line of PumpsWe Sell  W Install  We ServicePHONE UP38114 1 0 7 S BAITCHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE ALL PRICKEight members of the Home Extension Group met with Mrs Raph Hall On Sale at Murrays Gulf Station at Pinckney Michiganlast week and worked on hooked rugs IMark E Meyer, son of Mr and   BY PINCKNEY FIRE DEPTMrs W H Meyer was instated as  SSHMMSiHHMiiiHMMiMHi marshall of the Ann Arbor MasonicLodge No 544 last Friday nightGerald Henry of Detroit and theCharles Whiteheads and BeatriceLamborn of Gregory spent Sundaywith Jesse Henry and wifeThe Younglove school have theirChristmas program on Dec 18 The John McGuire family of Detroit, the Fred Reads and Jim Whitleys were Sunday gmests ut the  Robert Read home TRUCKS TRACTORS CAMRUSSELL D SMITH CO HOWELL, MICH  PH 1632Represented by  H W WYLIE RESIDENCE  PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN  PHONE S2UHCATEST achbiient inOil Heatersin 25 YEARS t tKeeps You Warmer in Every Room A Completely Automatic ForcedAir Heating System,Powerful Builtin Automatic Forced Air Fan turns itself on and oft circulates 13 more air than ordinaryheater blowerGuaranteed to Save 13to 172 On FuelNew FurnaceType 4wayHeatExtractor    156more beat radiating surface reduces chimney heat loss up to48 Patented automatic Air Feed supplies correct amountof air to burner at all times  gives highest possible burningefficiency   turns smoke intobeat PLUS 15 other outstandingfeatures that make the QuakerSupreme todays most modem Oil Heater II is so goodthat Quaker fall 7 differentpatents on itThe Carl Lentz children of Lning were at the Ona Campbell homefor the week end while their parents were in Detroit Mr and Mrs Merwin Campbellwere in Detroit SundayMr and Mrs Roy Reason, AnnShirley, Leota with Christine Gulpof Detroit ad Mary Harris of Grand Ledge attended a Rainbow Girl reception at Benton Harbor orer the week emdWalter Clark WM in Hamflten,Ohio, this week m Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and Christinewere to Aim Aibor ojpe dsjr test week Dwight Wejener retuipsd wea Uflfoepfer hospital, Ann To early buyers of anew QUAKER Supreme HeaterMINNEAPOLIS HONEYWELLTIMEOSTATDAYNIGHT THERMOSTATAllinone timer and ehermostat Automatioally turns your heater down at night    automatically turns it up in the morning atthe time desired Maintains even temperatureall during day Night 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HANDIHAMMEK CLUBA number were absent last week,due to colds but enough were to start the projects Tom  RitterRep December 15, 1954SiATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court for the Countyof Livingston In the Matter of tse Estate of EUGENE CAMPBELL DeceasedAt a session of said Court,, held onDecember 6th, 1954, Present, Honorable Hiram R Smith Judge of ProbateI Notice is Hereby Given, That the petition of Ona L Campbell, the Administrator of said estate, praying that his final account be allowed andthe residue of said estate assigned tothe persons entitled thereto, will beheard at the Probate Court on December 28th, 1954, at ten A M j It is Ordered, that notice thereofbe given by publication of a copyhereof for three weeks consecutively, previous to said day of hearing, in Ithe Pinckney Dispatch, and that thepetitioner cause a copy of this notice to be served upon each known partyin interest at his last known address by registered mail, return receiptdemanded, at least fourteen 14days prior to such hearing, or by person si 1 service at least five 5 days prior to such hearingHiram R Smith, Judge of ProbateA true oojy1  lestia Parshall, Register of Probate THE LAKELAND DRESS HOUSESEAMPRUFE LINGERIESLIPS 32 TO 44 295 TO 793GIFT SWEATERS BY BOBBY BROOKS NYLON, ORLON AND WOOL 393 TO 795GIFT ROBES AND DUSTERSIN NYLON,, PLAID FLANNELL SEARSUCKER 395 TO 895BEAUTIFUl NEW SHIPINSHORE SIZES 30 TO 10 298SPECIAL IDEAL GIFT  GIRLS ROSE BUD FLANNEL GOWNS AND ROBES TO MATCH SET 595BFAUT1FUL TEEN AGE DRESSESJUMPERS AND SKIRTS SIZE 8 TO 14GIRLSCORDEPOY JUMPERSWITH BLOUSE SIZ 3 TO 6 5TGirls Lined Jean Set 3 to 6, 395,7 to 14, 495LEVIS AIL SIZES, 3654700 MIDLAND DR LAKELAND OPEN FROM 8 A M to 9  MDEMONSTRATION OF CBS TIiE STATE Oh MICHIGANThe Probate Court for th Countyof Livingston At a session of said Court held onNovember 19th, 1954 In the Matter of tht Estate of EvaColo rTVON A 19 SCREENNow shawir DEMONSTRATON WILL BE HELD FOR SEVEN DAYS AT TAT2 OP MICHIGANThe Probate Court for the County ofLivingstonIf the Matter of the Estat atHarley A Stanton, DeceasedAt a session of said Court heldDecember 10, 1954PresentrHonorable Hiram RSmitKJudge of ProbateNotice is Hereby Given, That thethe petition of Fred CCronnenwett,administrator of said estateprayinn ,,,, u  his final account be allowed and the admitted t0 Probato 3 residue of said estate assigned tothe persons entitled thereto, willheard at the Probate Court on 4th day of January, 1955 at ten AMIt is Ordered, that notice thereofbe given by publication of a copy hereof for three weeks conaectivelyprevious to said day of hearing in the Pinckney Dispatch and that the petcioner cause a copy of this notice tobe aerveri apon each known party in PHONE ACADEMY 75066KINDERGARTENWe are having our Christmas party in the Elementary school gym Monday, Dec 20 We hope our parents will come FrinJs of Jff Davis crashed ina plane at Stockbridge, We are sorry OPEN SUNDAYSMr and Mrs Joe Griffith andSharon were in Detroit SaturdayLast Friday while onroute toPinckney from Detroit William Ketchams car hit a spot of ice on the Doxtor Road south of the Vince LaRosa homo and turned upside Mr Kechamhave new cars released by passing motoristts HeWo are sorry Linda Esch is leaving escaped injury except for a bruisedour school Thursday hipip rvTAELAM1irLTVlNnaUOinOWn I The Paints of Lnda Wegencr, down in the ditchEVA E MELVIN, Deceased Timmy Sprout and Diana Roth, all was pinned under the car but wasPresent, Honorable Hiram RSmith, Judge of Probate, Notice is Hereby Given, That thepetition of Mark Melvin praying that the instrument filei in said Court be 1 Tory Jones and Linda Chanyi willbe 5 years ol 1 this month We are glad Bonnie Wylis clad ishome from the hospital Cindv PlumrrvTs dad shot a deerDale Booth has a new shirtHe cele Lavern Clark spent Saturday eveated his birthday this month at the Irish Hillsand Testament of said deceased, that administration r said estate begranted to Francis E Barron or someother suitable person, and that theheirs of said dot eased be determined will be heard at the Probate Couton December 21, 1954, at ten A MIt is Orderebe given by publication of a copyhereof for three weeks consecutively previous to said day of hearing, in Rev Alfred Aliard is now prvachat Roberts, WisconsinMrs Pat Dillon and Mrs PollyMurningham and daughter of Howfll called on Mrs Emma Dinkel oneiay last weekMr and Mrs Henry Collins ofMrs Margaret Clark called onnotice thereof the Russell Glover family in Webber Ypsilanti called at the Dispatch off ville Sunday and the Ed McDonald ice Saturdayfamily in Fowlervillc MrsMary Eichmm spent severalShirley Hosier of Mian and the lays last week with her sister, Mrs  ,    fVwi pano,r rin ih and that the Russell Clark family ofWVk Lake Joan Glover at Webberville Mrsintemt at his last known address by thePinckn7hy hh notice Pent Sunday at the Walter Clark Glover entered St Lawrence hospital, served upon each known party Clark home Mrs G W Clarkregisteredmanded at 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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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SrxviceWednesday 800a year or so ago but escaped injuryHe was the son of Mr and Mrs Gilmore A brother, Clare, was in France in World War II jThere is a brother Millard Edwmi  Rev j w Wingerv pMtorgraduted from Stockbridge high I Statty gch00j 93oBattle Creek It is certain that those u cn a rePa   hd of the party in the next Christmas holidaysv The Society made plans to preparea Christmas basket for the IHM Sismngv  SWi firfghed ters who help the children throughoutMid counties where it has flourished  The Christmas party was in chargeof Mrs Ray Hurtibise and Mrs JohnL Donahue assisted by Mrs SpencerTitus, Mrs Clare Miller, Mrs Ken neth Frye, and Mrs Raymond Moiiarity Several games were played, school The funeral was at Milnerfuneral home, Stockbridge this after noon Rev Cockran officiating Burialin WUliamstville Cemetery Both Whittaker and Porath woremarried and had 3 children each Gilmore served in World War II inthe Red Arrow, 32nd Division 126th Morning Worship1045 A Ifpreparing it for the regiment Norman Miller served vithiJ him tn New Guiniafor years are cracking down on it Rep Bowman of Lansinga bill to outlaw betting at the horsea Nornun Miller withThur Night Prayer Meeting at theChinch at 800WeChoir Practise 730 P M A Hf arty Welcome To AllFhe poaples Church UndenominationalWest between Main andUnadilla Streets ev Keith Ruogsegger, Pastora number of Sulay School   945 AMRed Arrow 126th infantry divvision Sunday WorshipDetroit, Romeo, Cfenterline and Rose j Youth Groupville attended the funeral of theirbuddy Edward Gilmore at StockStockbridge today, Elementary School123 NEWSPat Tessmer went to Ann Arbor toa movie Sharon Cardways two auntsvisited her this week end Pauline Stepletons sister has newshoes Don Pesala John Mike Hardinwent to a showRichard Klien helped paint hishouseJohn Waltons new house is nearly finished Carol Tauriamens father, brotherand uncle went north huntingMary Killenkirk saw a wreckJudy Geary went to a showFIRST GRADEare busy getting ready forWeXmaa We decorated the bulletin boardin hall with scenes from the Night Before Xmas We have made Xmastrees Santa Claus reindeer houses,Santa CJaus stars We, also madea Santa Claus chart Joe Amburgey had dinner at arestaurant on Sunday Cathy Heaths mother saw SantaClaus in Detroit on Sat Cathy has a new belt Robert Vedder has a new pair ofgloves Clair Bells uncle Jim has a nannygoat Sharon Blades has new red snowA battle is brewing over the cor and mental health depts asto who will get the 200 bedto tha Ionia prison Both want itSYLVESTER MARRSylvester Marr, 79, who movedfeers from Iowa a number of years and lived in the Daller apartdied at the Pontiac State Hos SCHOOL BOND ISSUE CARRIESThe proposition to bond the Pinckfollowed by a visit from St Nick ney school district for 250,000 tohimself Christmas cookies and cof j build additions on the school build fee were served from a buffet table, ings carried 161 to 43 TuesdayPinckney won both games fromBritton last nipht, The Reserves 52to 35 and first team 42 to 37 PMEvening Servic e MwQ pmThur Prayer Meeting 800 P MJrfChoir Practise Wed 400 P H Sr CtiOir Practise Wed, 730 P M Extend a Christian Welcome to EveryoneGAJ I LEAN 3APTIST MISSIONbeautifully decorated fro the Christ mas seasonpttal, Sunday He leavea his wife, a ASONS ELECT OFICERSAt the annual meeting of Lving offi MeGreor Rd,Larry Mattia,SchoolMorning WorshipEvening Service Wed, Prayer Portage LakePastor1000 AM1045 A M 730 P M 730 p m Susan Craig will hin the choirWed Bill Rentz daddy made a new doghouse Robert Morse has a new plaid contDennis Reynolds new baby brotheris home from the hospital His nameis RobertJeff Hendees daddy has a birthdaytoday CURRENT 00MMWIWhen the conservation dept triatto get an any deer I day latsoa ay proved by the legislature or thenext year it will have a battle royalon its hands The hunters andsportsmens organizations are apparently 100 percent against it Most of thehunters who went north this yearsaw few deer and got less ClareMiller who has hunted for the past20 years said he saw but 35 deev this year and most of them were does When he first started going northit was not uncommon to see 100 deerin a few days of hunting Ae far as we know we do not think there in a hunter in this section who favorsthe any deer one day The conserva tion dept theory was that as manyder starved to death each winter by reducing the size of the  herd to apoint where t could subsist on thefood availablethis could be avoidedStarved deer are still found each spring and the promiscus killing offawns and does has deleted the herdsin areas where they were not too plentiful All the area north of M55was thrown open to lulling fawnand does Instead of this the deptmight better have selected a fewareas where the herds wre largetoday, Jeff has a new gray jackWe are sorry we have so manypeople absent with colds and ear Xenaphon Boomhower, circuitjudge in Huron county for 30 years died last weeK 50 years ago his piej ture was on al the front pages,was prosecuting attorney incourjjv then and prosecuted the principiesvin the Sparling murder trialMraSparfittgwas tried and convictedof tpomotiing her husband and chilidrefetflj collect their life insurance A Dr HfccGregor who attended theaiwas atar in made a principal in thacase Boomhower was brilliant andsecured convictions in all cases Manidoubted the doctors guilt as thertwas only circumstantial evidenceagainst him He was sent to JacksoaheLavern of Dearborn Mrs Louis and acers were electedW M Lawrence CamburnMr Mttia OilandTreasurer CliffordPaul W Curlott Frank ZieglerJ, D, Harold PorterThe following were appointedChaplain Merwin CampbellWTI T6v Marshall , Clare Millerwm1 , fHll Stewards Omer Cory Harold Henry, Wiltse, 79, of Howell  Bgdep Brandon White ceded him in deathThe funerals was at the Querfeld setaryfuneral home, Dearborn, today Rev g D frith Ruegsegger of Pinckney offitfHng Burial there in Memorial Park i SIXTH GRADEi We experimented with week and we opened it up Friday and Carol Miller had her tonsils out j it had green spots all overto Vermont Friday We are studyingon Greece We saw some film strips on Greece We are working1 on ourplant unit We are all counting1 on our Christmas vacation HARTLEY BLANDHartley Blaml, 81, died at his home1 ccola last Tuesday, following a was the son of the lateMttia Wiltaa, 79 of Howell  Branaway Monday at Mellu h Abn Q WaS ll Alternates HSmer Abneman Wiltse Surviving a re 58 daughters Joseph,, Walled Lake WUUrf, Plndawi Anon Howen or Alternates HSmer Abney, C Baker,nd Dick Snowgold, George VanNormanand  VanSlambrook gCde G hwfnTnThe funeral was at the Schnackentarg funeral home, Howell, Wednesday IBurial was in Saginaw ofOPENS HOWELL OFFICE  ROY HANNETRoy Hannett, 77 a well known resident of this village passed awayQtayton W Gordon, Livingston Monday at Veterans Hospital, Anncounty surveyor for the past 24 years Arbor where he had been about 2and a registered land surveyor for U years has opened a law office atUH E Grand River over the Grey hound bus station He is conductinghs surveyor and mapping businesstfom this new location in HowellAssociated with him is Lyle W He waaof Thomas andCarolyn Burlingame Hannett andwas o, at Shepherd, Mich August gf 1377, in june 1920 he marriedKatherine Shaffer of Harrietta atCadillac He was a veteran of WorldIf unstU, who has already qualified War I Most of his life before comingas a registered land surveyor and to Pinckney was spent at St Louis, who has been Mr Gordons assistant Mich While here he was employedfor nearly 20 years When the Gor by the KingSeeley Codonsfesv for Florida in November In 1943 he became a member of Mr ICunsell will be in charge of the Livingston Lodge No 76 F  A Mbuttatis Until the first of January of Pinckney getting his degree at theMr MM 4m iaay ala  con ae time as his son, Jack who isLifcfbAoun now a past masteri hteHf aourtFLOYD WEISCHUNflfH Wsischun who married Mrs Gallagher, two months ago,Dearborn of a heart attack, was at Dearborn Wedburial at Bell Aire HeB daughters and a son by a marriage His wife opera tJtw Dw Drop lunch room at tha past summerTLu35EiTsATURDAY8ergt Donajd Clark, son of Mn, Walter Clark of Pinckwill be marrfftd Saturday at the Air BaaajOsnBamaiTlinoCalto fist Jaan Arthur, airman wife md aon,Survivinc are hisJack 2 brothers  2 p ed him in death The funeral wffl beat the Swarthout funeral home Thursday at 200 p m Rev Winger officiating Livingston Lodge will exem i hplify the committalPinckney Cemetery service at theIM of Spokate, Washington tatiod tare Donald wastntad tha outstanding air of the month He is due f fn January His wife8 more month to serveRay Burns, Don Bums visited ths North MRS MARY KETCHAMMrs Mary Ketcham, 78, died atthe Wayne county hospital, Tuesdaywhere she had been the past two yearsRecently she suffered a broken hip For a number of years shelived in Pinckney and was a memberT ll JUNIOR HIGHThe students in Mrs Swarthoutsjroom have had their business meeting to make plans for ChristmasMrs Swarthouts seventh andeighth graders presented all the wom en teachers with centerpieces for tiher Christmas tables The menteachers will get their gifts laterThe seventh graders in Mrs Morris room say that division of decimals is hard worke seventh graders who had thebest behavior records last week were Ruth Kahle, Rosetta Wakefield, Patsy Knight, Fred Blades, Paul Russell, Patricia Gwynn, Anita Shirey,Tom Read, Loretta Tomasik, BillyRiggs, John Hay, Fred Pawlczak,Don Kaiser, Joyce DeCroix, Sandra ied Nettie Hudson, one daughter, wasborn to tins union Mrs Helen Clarkof Unadilla IoLlnwinir her death he Hazel BeiiiuiL of Pirukney The funeial was licld Thursday atthe Schnackerburg Funeral Home,Howell with burial in Gilks CemeteryM1SSIONARY SOCIETYThe Missionary Society of the Peoples church met with Mrs Eva Enquist at Howeil Sanatorium lastWellLast Wednesday was Judy Schroeders fathers birthdayLarry Baughn has a new kittenMarilyn Singer brought a collection of bird pictures to schoolshow usKathie Shettleroe is learning aChristmas storyto say at our Christmas partyMonday was Rose Marie Veddeismothers birthdayDavid Shirey had a nice notebook was prison surgeon there ThisBoomhowtr dreslttrial electedjudgeaches We hope thoy wtyl be well in j where he was soon pardoned Latertime for XnuisSECOND uRADEJudy Schroeder ha new jeans Sarah McMacken lias a purseBarry Simpson showed us picturesof some, new carsRoger Bonners father came homewith a deer Lee ATJfSbn was home vcith a coldMonday Soldiering has evidently changedsince the civil war days We remem ber an old soldier who used to relate how he got water from a river srpond to make ctiMfc and If thsMwere not available used it from mudpuddles Now we read that the gov ernment has just unloaded 600,000cans of recombined milk to Korea for the G Is This is dried milk retoi combined with frozen cream The duirymen have a milk surplus andthis provides another outlet for milkThe schools also are being eneourag ed to use more milk in their lunchprogramspresented two Mervocalwin Campbellselections Plans were made distribute Christmas gifts to shutins at their homesat the sanatorium and the Betuel Mission homes in Kenthcky Twenty members and five guestswere present Refreshments were towed Mrs Marvin Shirey will open herhome for the next meetingKuhn,, Nellie Slayden, Karen Me CHRISTMAS MAILING TIPS Cumber Nancy Reason, Lola Higgs, By THE POSTMASTEREvelyn MacAmsh, Shirley KesslerKINGS DAUGHTERSDaughters held their annual Christmas party at the home of Mrs FredRead last Thursday afternoon Gifts of jelly, mints and personalitems were brought for the patients at Howell SanatoriumMrs Maurice Darrow had chargeof the devotions and read the Christ1 mas Story, St Luke Chap 2 MisDarrow also read the story of TheSmall One, while Christmas carols wereoftly played as a background Jacqueline Rutledge, one of threestudents Woke on The Doors Swing Again this year the cooperation ofthe public is requested in the prepar, ation of the Christmas mail The fol7ns lowing suggestions are offered which will greatly assist in the proper andexpeditious handling of your mail 1Address all matter plainly and completely in ink 2 Deposit your mail into Local, Michigan and out of statebundles 4 Keep the mail in eachbundle faced in the same direction has somo newshoesWe are starting our Christmas decorations this weekMarilyn Singer has a new tabletand crayons Her famiy has a newparakeetMargaret Ackley went to HoweLlMonday nightJoan Eichman visited her aunt andgrandmother in Detroit SundayPerry Morgan spent Sunday at hisgrandmothers homeMary Cosgrays cow has a babycalfTHIRD GRADEof OES Chapter 145 The Hody willbe at the Peters Funeral Home at 3880 West Fort St Detroit untilnoon Thursday The funeral is at 200 P M Thursday at the FirstBaptist, Dearborn NowlinOhnstead Sta Revs McDonald and Ruegseffger officiating Burial in ForestLawn Cemetery, DetroitSurviving is her hisband, WilliamKetcham of Pinckney, 2 sons, Louisj and Russell of VanNuys, California Open Jody Frochlick DangerousHalf of tne Century and Carol Beeman Lets Join Hands Don Winger was the announcer These youngpeople spoke over station WPAG in the morning The contest was sponsigNd by the Women Auxiliary ofit County Medical Assn and the lc jal Tuberculosis Assn Mrs Gladys is, local high school teacher, asthe students in preparing theirlesjhments were served MrsReason and Mrs Thomas Bonwere cohostesses JM daughter, Mrs EUt DaprickIrsAUTO ACCIDENTMary Newton Walton, 56, Donna Kisslers brother Larry isntfeeling very wellJohn Wilson went with his fatherrabbit hunting Saturday Jimmie S has a new shirtDiane Gubachys sister saw theairplane crash near Jackson Thepilot is a friend of George ColonesmotherMike Plummer attended a smor5 Use the facing slips that you have gasbord dinner at Bay City Saturday received with your mail to designate, nightthe different bundles These facing Karen D was at the new Krogerslips are also available at the Post store in Lansing Office lobby so that the bundles of, Larry B had fun playing cowboymail can be deposited without diffi lpyand Indians this week enddecorations in FlintFOURTH GRADEe are making Christmas decorationsvenienceestate dealer formerly of HiLake now living on the Pinckneytter Road near North Territorial culty Your Christmas  parcels  Chiquita liked all the pretty Xmasshould be packed carefully, wrapped and tied securely so they will reachthere destination in good conditionThe Post Office will be open all day for ur room Saturday Dec 18, 1954, for your con Last Thursday we had our firtbooklet timed test in Arithmetic Processes Three people had no mistakesThey were Mary Ellen Singer, Neil Reifsnider and John Holben Twentyone people had fair or better Nexttime we plan on doing still better Nine boys and girls in our gradehave not been absent yet this year We are happy Karen Bloxom andPatty Suggitt are back in school We have started our Christmasgift projectsWe are sorry so many boys andgirls have had bad colds By a long drawn out debate inwhich Senator McCarthy occupiedthe center of the stag and got mostof the publicity that statesman has finaly been condemmed on severalcounts by his fellow senators by ai to 1 vote, but whether it meansanything remains to be seen Thecharge on which he was slapped on the wrist was that he failed to showthe proper respect and courtesy that was due the senate from a fellowsenator He announces that hs willcontinue his search for communistsin defense plants and various branches of the government However, fate has stepped in here to curb himas the Democrats take over Jan 1 and he will lose his chairmanship ofthe UnAmerican committee ThDemocrats do not like him He called them the party of 20 years of treason and in retaliation they votedsolidly against him on the censuremotion Not a Democrat voted for him The reason the 22 Republicanssupported him is more obscure Theyhave no particular use for McCarthy and do not subscribe to his methodsof spy hunting but they dislike president Eisenhower and see in McCarthytheir strongest curb against tha presidentOE4S CALENDAR DECEMBER Dec 10Regular meeting 8 p in,Dec, 10, Wayne County FraternalHome Open House 2 to 4 p m ThePinckney Chapter is donating jellycandy, home made cookies Pleaseleave your donation with MildredMiller by Dec6 or Dorothy Winslow, Dec 30, Holiday party at MasonicHali 800 p, m, Social evening Gamesand refreshments,CHRISTMAS PROGRAM, The combined Chorus of the Junoirinjured Thursday and taken to and Senior High School, consistingStj Jot hospital when her car was n of over one hundred voices, will pre with one at Dexter and  Rent their Christmas concert on TuesRd8, Ann Arbor with a car day evening, Deafember 14th at 800Lincoln Park There are  gramand S fftftt flXftttdcnidMB B4p by Milton Hack of Ann Arborl oclock in the high school gymnases wre cut and biulsos ium Parents and friends art invited CARD OF THANKSThe Pinckney firemen wish tothank allwho responded so generous The Pittsfield schood district inWashtenaw county won their suitin the state supreme court againstthe Washtenaw board of supervisors to com pell them to levy the schooltax on the state and not tha county valuation The latter is lower Justwhere this leaves the other counties, including Livingston who use thecounty valuation is not clear ThaChelsea Standard quotes an opinionthat all townships who have over lapping school districts must usthe state valuation Overlapping dis tricts are where the lands of a sdtooldistrict lie in 2 or more diffaramt counties Some think tha law wiM solgo into effect until next year as tatax rolls are all made out and in some cases the tax noticaf ksv tornsent outBAKE SALE DECEMBER UtfiThere will be a bake sal Saturdayly Friday night to their house to December 11 sponsored by tha Sophouse collection for funds to fight more Class of Pinckney Highdystrophy 167 was eollscttad 1 at tha old telephone offfet,Albs ShirUy, Firs Chief 1000 a m, to 100 pv,  ic    fmgFmwm9  fT9rJV TBB PINCKNBT DISPATCHWednesday, December 8, 1964Amazing FLOATING ACTION,   form exdostvftf plus hetventy comfort, freedom and supportWt BROADCLOTH,A cup 246, BpM0, C cup 242 250300at right tn  ACTION wtkt Mrfbr w  DmmUolstititop VMM BROADCUfftiB cup 3442IMyivingwonderful gettingthe beginning of a set ofluggage7be hod from 1775 to 2500,and If h tomtming vry W you, yourself w leva, can use, thould have Skywoy cosmHo comkor covered wHh KoroMol to kp thtir eJeganct fWfrt deluxe styles here wonderful modem, travot accessories 7 eve standardcam hove special toothbrush holder, wise arrangomei of Jhove eteaar hardware smart saddle stltcWnos, sptencfid taffeta SU shop, ach m six stunning fashion colors pfpfwotty Mr  yun now VPEIRCES WV FOR WOMEN Store for Woman Howtll, Mic NotesTime for World War II Veteram HOWELL THEAREHOWELL, MICHGANto file bonus applications has been Tuee, Wed, ThrM Dec, 7, 8, 9extended to Dec 30, 1954 Send your applications to adjutants office, Lansing, MichThe South Lyon high school footbaill banquet is Dec 14 Dome Dib ble, Detroit Lions end will speak Marion BrandoInON THE WATERFRONTlay  Saturday December 1011 Double Feature SYfiFAN THEATREChmUm MichiganFriday  Saturday December 1011 PUSHOVERA Drama StarringFred MaeMuray, Kim Novak Cartoons  NewsDon Searls, who caught for the Marjorie MainHamburg ball team for years and Chill Willsenm wauInRICOCHET ROMANCE alsoRory Calhoun Colleen Miller laFOUR GUNS TO THE BORDER In Technicolorplayed one year with Pinckney diedat Detroit of cancer Nov 29 Heleaves a wife and 2 sonsThe school bond issue of 665,000recently defeated there by a fewvotes will be voted upon againDec 10 at StockbridgeBorn to Harold Hartsuff and wifeof Gregory Nov 24 a davjghter Rev Yauch, pastor of the UnadiJlaPresbyterian church has been ill anil unable to preachRegister of Deeds William Haackhas been appointed CROP enmrmanfor this countyLewis P Vogel, a druggist ofChelsea for neariy 50 years died lastweek at the age of 81Stanley Knickerbocker of Chelseawas one of the 34 seniors at Univer sity of Michigan who won a letterin football He is a backfield manMiss Elaine McCleer, daughter ofMr and Mrs Mark McCleer of Chel sea was married to Charles Roberts WhltmOfO Lake, Migof Milford at St Marys church Chel Friday  Saturday December 1011 December 121314 unMoniues iS,, GONE WITH THE WINDTwo owg on Sunday at 30a  700One show each evening on Mondayand Tuesday at 715 p m Regular, AdmissionSunMonTues December 121311 Matinee Sunday 230 p m com,Gene Kelly Van JohnsoninBRIGADOOJTin CinemaScope Wednesday  Thursday Dec 1516KHYBER PATROLin color starringRichard Egan Damn AramsCartoon and SportWednesday  Thursday Dec 1516Stewart Granger  Elizabeth Taylor inBEAU BRUMMELL in ColorLEE THEATRE CUSHIONEDVELVETEEZ SHOESIjLL OALL AT YOUR CONVE uur home or place of boaiaaM Nojrop m a card Today,for FreeNAME,I sea last week The Grand Theatre at Brighton closed down Saturday night I 141 children from St Patricks , school, Brighton and St Josephs school, Howell got a free trip to therodeo last week through the Columbian Charities of MichiganJv John Wenderlein of Owoasonas gone to Ft Hood, Texas, to joinher husbandThe Dexter Pharmacy was damaged by fire to the extent of 3500 last week Fire stalled in the grillUrban Schalk, owner of the Schalk,Packing house at Dexter died lastWednesdayExsheriff Claude Fawcett of How Burt LancasterInAPACHEin Technicolor  JACK HANNETT1HUNE UPM 111KHYBER PATROL withRichard Egan  Dawn Addams Csrtoos The Earl Kimberly family of Willow Village were Sunday guests ofthe Tom Ware familySunMonTues December 121311 Mrs Alta Meyer attended a P T A meeting Friday night at the HrI gev schooLAlan LaddinDRUM BEATin CinemaScope and Color Mr and Mrs John Lundeen of DeCartoonThursday News trojt anj the Qene ghehan family ofAnn Arbor were Sunday guests ofDec 1516 the Francis Shehan familyell is at St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor Susan Haward T William Lundian Ralph Hall and wife called on the in , tail Saverys of Dexter Sunday nightID CLIMB THE HIGHESTwith an infected hand and lock jawMr and Mrs Earl Ward of Pingree celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Dec 5 The Menzies Equipment Co ofHowell has been sold to the EverettEquipment Co of Farmington A 5000 ft oil well is being drilledon the Cooper farm on Boyce Road in Lyndon The Jackson city share of the paximutual horse race receipts held there in October was 2,20180 Last yeari year it was 27,44883 48 YEARS AU4I  Hay bailers have been busy here1 and several carloads of hay havebeen shipped from here j The Methodist Sunday school hadan attendance of 106 Sunday  Martin Clinton is home from theU of M Ann Arbor Edward Farnum is building a tooland wagon shed at his home here Miss Mable Monks entertained aparty of young people at her home Saturday night James Markey is vice president ofthe Illinois Refrigerator Co, Morri son, 111 They have an adv in thisissue W A Nixon has been elected deacon in the Congl church in place of Rev Crane who moved to Hartland The Ladies Aid of the Methodistchurch of Unadilla gave a penny social in the church basement FridaynightMrs Edward Vail of Milan isvisiting her parents the A B GreenesNEW NEW NoveltyMOUNTAINin Technicolor News CartoonMesdames Mary Baughn and Virginia Clark shopped in Lansing FridayYOUR HAH VS AnYour Feet with a SPECIAL CHECKING ACCaUNToure using your head, too, when youpayall your bills by check, Save time   and save money by depositing your paycheck in a checking account and writingchecks for all your bills Your cancelledchecks ire jour receipts We invite your business or personal checking accountTHE McPHERSON STATEAll deposits up to 10,000 insured by our membership in theDeposit Insurance Corporatiou Federal188 Over EightyNine Years of SafeANNUAL JUNIOR PLAYTHE HOOSIER SCHOOL MASTER AT PINCKNEY SCHOOL GYMDECEMBER 11th and DECEMBER 18thMcCULLOCH MODEL 33CHAIN SAW Cuts 1foot log to IS leeendil  Sowi full power In any petition t Automatic clutch Automaficrtwind starter  12 and 16 blade available I MRS MEANSHANNAH THOMSONALPH HARTSOOKBUD MEANS SHOCKY HANK BANTA SQUIRE HAWKINSI MARTHA HAWKINS BETSY SHORTMIRANDADR SMALLt HETTY AH 1 ELLEN December 11 December 19Marilyn Gustafsqn   Nancy Cas4Sheila Bolen Peggy SraitljReace Gudith Eddie HoUingswortti Charles Keiser Charles KeUe Marilyn VanSlambk Joyce WegetteiCharles HenryLeslie GreenPatty Thayor Virginia Bitter Sally MiHerMikeSOmERS  HOLLISTERSPECIALSFRESH GROUND BEEF LbBACON LbHAMSSIDE PORKK 34c55cThe Abnet Watlrint family of Detroit spent the week end t Portage Lake He worked 12 straight daysrunning the Grand Trunk ferry dur ing the deer season Anthony Bosco of Cleveland spentthe week end at the John McDonnallhome, also Jack Williams of Detroit Sgt PhiH McDonell has gone toGreat Falls, Montana George VanNorman was in Sajrinaw Monday Mr Francis Cavanaugh has goneto Jackson for the winterfm MM tack from  ,tz ttztmEkeCharles Henry,Leslie GramFrancis HigfeElaine Johneea Dorothy Hea4 Mike Heatit Joan CUrtl Sharon RlecTIMEYEAR 1871ACEFLAT CREEK DISTRICT HOfK CO INDIANAAdotU 50c, Children 25c ftefeslSeatelOc extra  GIFTSParmenters Equipment 7Seiuored by Pinckney Fire Dept FflH Hnk d PUce in Mail Box atKENNEDYS JONEM31 TOWNRRSDEC M 4t imo m Unem Supply Company  PARH IN FIRE HALLfcCEMfBER 23 RppParts Stocked Here, Competent Repair lervlce, Uteai Modele on Flo 9 18 East Grand fUrerBRIGHTON MICH,Dake Mfllers and Ralph wrt to Detroit Saturday nlgt to Mf e larleett Globe Trotters,The PeopleStoreGROCERIES DRYGOODSCANNED GOODS SHOESGENTS FURNISHINGS LINGERIEKt EDYSGENERALSTORESLEEP TIGHTSLEEP UGHT When its an automatic bedcovering, it takes only ONE to keep youwarmone electric blanket, or one electric sheet with a regular blanket Rthertdkes the place of the umpteen heavy, smothering covers youd ordinarily useConfidentiallyand confidently toowe recommend automatic bed coverings atwonderful Christmas gifts for ail the family or troi Edison Matter atArt of Hank t, 1ITT tMYRON HUGHES114 So BoweU fit 8abaeripthNi Price Ut iTurBorn to Mr and Mrs Richard Gallup of Iron Mountain on Nov 30, agirl, Jean ElizabethMrs Murray Dagg received wordlast week that her bzotherinlawGeorge Routsong of Dayton, Ohio,died there 5 days after the death of,his wife He leaves a daughter, Sue, 13Mr and Mrs Lloyd VanBlaircumand Mr and Mrs Bill Baughn hunt ed deer in the any deer season lastweek They got nary a deerThe school bus Percy Mowersdrives broke an axle last week He stopped it without any injury to thebus or passengersBilly Shehan of Ann Arbor, spentSunday at the Wra Shehan home Robert Pike took Mrs Pike to Corruna Sunday Mrs Alice Bruff cameback with him The Lynn Hendees, Rex Hendeesjand Robert Pike and wife attendedthe funeral of Hartley Bland at Howel last Thursday ,Mesdames Lloyd Hendee and Ambrose Kennedy were in Ann ArborMonday Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel calledat Mrs Mable Dinkel at St Joe Hosj pital Ann Arbor Friday She has1,since been taken to her home on Scotten Ave Detroit I The Lester McAfee family were in Penton Sunday We got a card from Sgt GeneDinkel from New Orleans where hewent with Gov William to the Democrat national committee meeting Harlan Hall and wife of Croswcllspent Sunday at the Ralph HallhomeI Mrs Francis Kobinson with theI Roy Reasons and Leota will attend a reception for 2 of the grand officers  of the Rainbow Girls at DimondaleThursday Complete Line Plumbing Fixtures and SuppliesEleelrie, Oil and Gas Hot Water HeatersComplete Une of PumpsWe Sell  W Install  We ServicePHONE UP88114 10 7 8 BASTCHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE ALL PRICESOn Sale at Murrays Gulf Station at Pinckney Michigan BY PINCKNEY FIRE DEPTTRICKS TRACTORS CAR81RUSSELL D SMITH CO HOWELL MICH  PH 1632Represented by H W WYLIE RESIDENCE  PINCKNEY MICHIGAN  PHONE 2LATEST achie ent inin YEARSKeeps You Warmer in Every RoomA Completely Automatic ForcedAir Heating System,Powerful Builtin Automatic Forced Air Fan turns itself on and off 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degrees were conferred Mrs Eloyse CampbeU receivedone of them To early buyers of anew QUAKER Supreme HeaterMINNEAPOLIS HONIYWItliOSTATto if 49c100 49c  V1IV  , 07 I Mesdames Harold Rady and Lss I HcAfee were in Ann Arbor MonGerry Etefcman family weregoects of the Gerry Ekhmrtto  DAYNIGHT THERMOSTATAHinone timer and thermostat Automatically turns your heater down at night   automatically turns it up in the morning atthe time desired Maintains even temperatureall during day Night Miback saves from 10 to 20 on fuel SAVES10 to 20 on toolwhile you shopYES, its yours free with ffca early purchase of a Quaker Supreme Oil Heater A small deposit willheld TimeOStat and beater for later deliveryHockey Applkice Store,,ir 3    J    fT r V  c f,  51      , v   1J,      tpWednesday, December 8, 1M4  vburDing ofA Be you realiz that you lift up to pffnAm that tpi bavy metal in aoi weekly iroiin fov 1 Ife  v,onf V EssyouCut your irfljiing time by more than halfAUTOMATIC Pinckney SanitariumM Dff M 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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> BtRRIR Winter Dairy Festival is atCenter, Bait Lansing Feb Local Social tvenULocal Notesis 4 , , Eisenhower hasVated Dec 16 as safe driving Pire was used in the early days toclear land for agriculture The In 4ftas often set a circle of fire aroundbuffalo herds to force them off cliffsft the could be easily butcbered Itb stittuseiiv AAsouth to clear land ft Doiajd Kennedy, former statehighway commissioner, a native of South Lyon has been named head of Michigan Portland Cement CoJttee new ski centers will go intoOfWritloa n December, This makes4 all in the state located from latSafexoo and Pontiac in the south IreAwood and the copper country per peninsulaperson who has been drink   times more liable to havea traffic accident than the one whoi an amazing ignoranceattest the 800 Canal which will cele centennial this year Did you know that more ships pass through year than any other canal inincluding thejtos and, , canals That Sir presenteanal is the fourth one that wasjW buiH there The first one was builtfejrback in the French and Indian dan and was only big enough for I and batteuxs of the fur trapThese were pulled aound the through the canal by an oxMam The first canal operated by was built by private capital, theand government having noThebuilders got their payeat of the tolls charged at the canalThis proved too small and anotherIfasbtiirt This was also outgrownaadvsflli another had to be built to take target boats The canalbuilt by an army engineer wasATION DBPAKTM1NTW tip to Sunday, Nov 21, 6,394 deer406 bear had been carried acrossStraits of Mackinac Last year der  1 bear TieJesel Kuaerons dead muakiat have beenleadbat this is nothing to worrya many die of disease each year took 327,000 muskrat inast yearyear 36 deer, 163 ruffed 30 woodcock, 5 snipe, 69511 snowshoe hares were takenDrummond island last year onlyJ7 deer were takenH fires bwned 143 acre last weekA trout tagged and released in theBlade River Oct 26,, 1053 was captured in Lake Brie Ok 13, 1954 500miles away Sixteen wolf have been killed in this yean All in the upper SCHNEIDERSHORTThe marriage of Marlene Schneid  nd  Ed Baaghner, daughter of Mr and Mrs Henry i t a eir children andSchneider of Portage Lake to Ronald Short, son of Mr, and Mrs, Jack Short also of Portage Lake, tookiJSP lV  Sl  My Amburgey atf son,The brides dress was white lace  William Lintner and wife,over satin, baBertno tength     taned all their children aBin Beulah Miller ofand Rupert Garner and wifeftroit for Thanksgivingcarried a with Phil MeDonnel and Virginia Gguests ofwhite prayer book, white George Kennynigh ,neckHn and veil of flliisionBho j we Sunday dinnerroses and stephanotis The matron of honor was MrsCarol Wiltse of Pinckney and thebridesmaids, Mrs Bernardino Fryand Mrs Doreen Harvo, sister of the groomGary Tribado of Detroit was thebest man, John Short, brother of thgroom was ring bearer and Deniae Tribado flower girlThe reception was held at theGood Neighbors Club, Portage LakeAfter a wedding trip the couple will live in Detroit where the groom isemployed by the Weather Seal CoThe groom graduated from a Detroithigh school and the bride from Pinckney high schoolCENTILLINATIra Glenn Nay, formerly of Pinckney and Mrs Mildred CentilH, ofKalamazoo were married by BevJohn McLucas at the Brighton Meth odist church Nov 25 in the presenceof immediate relatives The couple ttdd b Mwere attended byGeorge Gerrie of Mr and MrsKalamazoo, sonand daughterinlaw of the bride Theywill live at Ka lam a too MAKES ALL STATE TEAMBilly Rowell Pinckney high schoolstar athjletic was picked on the De troit Times AH State High Schoolteam and put at end on the Class Cthird team, The only other boy fromthis section picked was one from Napolean Billy is a senior and alsostars at base baH snd basket ballHis parents, Mr and Mrs 60, 800, 90Mr and Mrs Martin Sitterson, Tommy, and Isabel Nashon the formers mother atbsteopathis hospital Thusday, Mrs Everett Ha met and Merly Pilgrim went to Albany,last week to see Lt Joha,who was hurt in an auto accidentMr and Mrs Roy Reason, AmShirley and Leota and Dalene Kofal Wednesday 800ski of Detroit went to Alpena Fanay   Mxs Jobn Friesan,missto institute an order of Rainbow inaries from India, will be guest Calvary Meanaaite CkarchRev Bam Beachy, PastorA Cordial Welcome to AllBoat Waiter Each 1000 1100 780today 8choolYoung Peoples Meeting Cottage FeBowship StrvfceWednesday Ekssariary SchoolKindergarten, Mrs ParksJeff Davis has a birthday Dec 2,hospitalBonnie Wyues father is in theDiana Roth hs some dancing slippersTimmy Sprout west te a Howellshow SundayBilly Botsford has a bow and twoarrows ,Cindy Plummer has a new snowsuit and Joe Singer a play tableWe have started the Christmasstory and are learning a ChristmassongFirst Grade Ifo ThayerJoe Amburgey wag in Howell onThanksgiving jCURRENT svidentlar,not aS lithe south ss it seems tojhave Htfpalup in the south andsouthwett VajCsmelback Inn is a very popular hUl at Phoenix, AHsoma fogo south and west for tike has such was selectedfor the meeffcaof the annual convention t vtk National Association of Attorney CNftrsis However the hotel hiss a rote tarring members of the Jewish rate and as there are a number of attorneygenerals of that fejth tWe proved te be a snag, the hotel stated that tktlwas their policy and refused  techange it even to admitTtheattojcaefKenneth Pilgrim rode Sparky, his f l  rse Sundav m ahy depute thehorse SundayJeffsnaps Hendees puppy, Afterwaspublic is invitedGirls They returned SaturdayMr and Mrs M, J, Reason cagedon Mrs Mabel Dinkel at St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor Friday M Jcalled on Louis Murphy who is lflFhe Max Reynolds family andM J Reason and wife were Thving guests of Mrs MorleyIdsGerald Clinton and the Jtajpni Church atClinton family of Detroit spent ThtTrsJ r Choir day at the C J Clinton home I Mr and Mrs, Herb Palmer and speakers at a special missionary dayobservance for both morning and evening services on November 28The Robert Morses family entertained1 nAnriia in LJ 1 generalsCfaordion, ,  W1O John vMr and, MP8 Rowell operate a store at Patterson I Yongr and Wlfe wlfG attenddthe Monks hotel, gnWalter Clark and wife called onthe Maynard Clarks in ManchesterSundayThe Mrs Margaret Clark familywere Sunday dinner guests of theMortalities,The Clare Miller family spentThanksgiving with her mother inDetroitMr and Mrs Walter Clark werein Lansing Saturday,The Cliff Millers entertained theMerlin Amburgey family Thwfsday, Rev J W Winger, PastorSunday School 940 AJLMorning Woahip  1046 A M Thur Night Prayer Meeting at the 100Wed Choir Practise 780 P MA Hearty Welcome To AllThePsoaVs UndenominationalM86 West between Main Unadflla StretitsRev Keith Rnegsegger, PastorSuntfay School 946 AMj Sunday Worship U00AJf Youth Group tfOO PMEvening Setvk e 800 pm andLake Aaares of skte land will beOffered for mineral lease December 1 Rural mail carriers started theirpheasant connt Nov 20 The postcard poll of hunters has also started Ifae Injunition sesured against the4ept to permit taking of chubs in L Michigan wijl be dissolved by  at and Haven, LEAGtfBW31ao2826 24 252221PINCKNEY  f1 Dinkels Plumbing2 Velvet Ees 8 Bjats Beer Reads Lumber5 Vans Motor Sales6 Barnes Hotel7 Hockey Appliances8 IOOF No 409 Plainfield Farm Bureau 2110 Gregory Tavern 2011 Rays Marathon Service 16 12 Detroit Die Set 16Team High 3 GamesVelvet Eez 2659,Barnes Hotel 2626IOOF No 40 2610Individual High GameL Swift 634, A Fredenburg 627,J, Ledwidge 614,Team High GameVelvet Eez 959, IOOF No 40 921,DinkeTs 915,Indivduaj High GameL Swift 275, J Tessmer 245,Clough, L17182022 fO232223232832 32 Burns, JackDon Wtttse andwife attended the SchneiderShortwedding at St Andrews Episcopal church, Ann Arbor Satuidax, Bdward foams H iiwTfiK gThar Prayer Keating 800 P MJrChoir Practise Wed 4KM P M Sr Ohoir Practise Wad,  780 P MWe Extend a Christian Welcome toGALILEAN BvaryoneBAPTIST JOMION9M0 McGregor Rd Portage Lake Larry Msttia, PastorSunday School 1000 AJI Worship   109 A stHannett, TesamerC1gjSpots on the liver and worms dojflt make rabbits unfit to eat, Ok li kill th kills the germs,1H million fishing licenses and di will be available from dealersDec 1foe Michigan Farm Bureau has on record in favor of the contion depts discretionary manaienmnt of the Michigan deer herd The same number of hunters operthisthein the upper peninsulayear as last but the number in BASKETBALL NEWSEWSPinckney who lost to Britton therelast year did so again this year lastweek They cannot get used to theBritton small floor The score wag 50to 45 Pacing of Britton led all cor era wfth 28 points Tom Bruce, centergot 10 free throws For Pinckney Jim Wilson was high with 15, Don Packergot 12 and Neil Clark 10In the reserve game itother story, Pinckneys sharpshooters, Davy Burns and Tommy Wylieracked up 18 and 17 points respec tivelyOther scores were Chelsea 72, Dex was airlower peninftuja declined 10 percent ter 45 University 60, South Lyon 45 PROCLAMATIONwi historic public service l in the nationwide March for Museulai thesseatdn at IM4 Thanksge welfare and strengthetf tM nation   whole dependson tisft neaWi of her dtises therein and Wbtreas more than 800,000 citisena flhe nation have been atrteiwn with dystrophy, a  thrOgriwiVathat attacks and cripple the system of tnoseMuscularj andthe mttseular dystsophydond tnwrtorfty and aged Z to 18,to die beto the welfareand of the nation n f he nationhealth of thase dtfeeuro for appeal in December for funds forcontinuation of this work andWhereas the success of this drivewill benefit our friends and neighbors in Pinckney thru help of local muscular dysttrophy victims and theirfamiliesNow therefore 1, Stanley Dinkel,president of the Village of Pinckney so hereby proclaim December 3rdas muscular dystrophy day in Pinck ney andurge that all members ofthe community give full support tothis crusade to end sagfering anddeath caused by muscularviystrophyIn witness wheriiaI have set myhand and caused the seal of theVillage ttf Pinckney to be affixed this29th day of November 4M4 Stanley Dinkel, PresidentBobV MetteVYoail Do Better wka reader,  PJaefcaeythe Village FRIDAY, tr at 7t P, M, 1W flea airea wjlkeset at Tt a, a, ts Giloy, CaliforniaJerry Ledwidge, JackOrland Winslow and J bowled in Battle Creek SundayMrs Miller also wentMrs Alma Haris and Zita calledat the Wm Shehan home SaturdayAlbert Dinkel and wife, AllenKlikott and the Clayton Mussonfamily were Thanksgiving guestsof W, F Close and wife at LakeLake LobdellMrs and Mrs Lloyd Hendee entained the Ed Nuoffers of Holt, theRussell Nuoffer and family and Harold Nuoffer of LansingAlbert Dinkel and wife called onMrsMable Dinkel at St, Joe hospital Ann Arbor Monday,Hartley Bland of Oceola sufferedi a stroke last week and is at McPher son hospital Mrs Beulah Hendee called on him SundayRoss Read and wife called at theReg Schafer home Sunday night,Dorothy Parker of Mt, Clemensspent the week end atthe Bob Readhome,Mrs, Ethel Sprout, son, John theEdwin Sprout family and DorothyParker were Thanksgiving guests atthe Charles Scale home in HowolLMrs Pearl Abney and daughter,Carl Irey and wife of Royal Oak andthe Carletorn Fosters called m theHomer Abneys over the week endThe Norman Pston farm at Pngreohas been sold to Detroit partiesMrs Anna Tasch of Ann Arborspnt Sunday at the Bob Tasch home The Leo Bettes family of WalledLake, Bob Carr of Grand Rapids and Mike Carr of Mich State spirt las Thusday at the Roger Car Dome The Albert Shirley and KennethMohlman families were Thursdaygtrests of the Doyle Ternpletons ofKeego Harbor MASONIC LODGE CALENDARDecember 7 at 8 p m regularmeeting and election of officers Anoyster supper served after themeetingLawrence BaughnLAKELAND CIRCLEThe Lakeland Kings Daughterswild hold ther Xmas party and exchange of gifts at the home of Mrs Gladys Lee Dec 6 at 1230 p mBring jelly for the State San Regular meting with Mrs GrateHoward 1230 p, m, Mesdames Darrel Baker and Lloyd Vanned cohostessesANNOUNCEMENTI have gone into the weatherstrippIng business, I use the best grade of weatherstripping for doors and windows Free estimates given on big orsmall jobs 7 years experience in Callifornia and MichiganHarold Riggs, Phone UP 86645Pfcckltey, Mich 10 people ThanksgivingThey had aturkeyBilly Rentz visited his grandmother in StockbridgeDavid Chambers4 brother Tommy have his tonsils out,Susan Craig ha8 a new dogLinda Shirey has a new telephoneRuth Beachy had company forThanksgiving, Carol Menke has a playhouse andJenny Devine a new cat,    , nj Cathy Heath has a nw nrjtace, FfeeAJMrYotk, Ffegold of MaachuMaWft afCalifornia are JewsJaek ftmrtmanager of the hoteT ia refaatag afinal plea to chss th hotelsmain tha nanui tiOr AL  jsaid the associatjfarun their own hotel hadtheirs We ithe Michigaii  CJbuilt over the PIiust west of tikt village, th rsfht teW afro therunWe are getting ready  XmasIH is our turn to fix the bulletin bdFirst, Second Third, Mrs RookeLeonord Jones had birthday today,Mary Gillenkirk had Thanksgivingwith Mrs Kettenberger Don Pesola was in Detroit Thanksgiving,Dick Klein spent Sunday with hisgrandparents, Gary and Billy Rutleda weat to,,their grandmothers Thanksgiving,Mike Hardin to Detroit ard  John Walton to Marine City  , Carol Taurianen and Susan Buggyspent the week en in Detroit andPat Tessmer in Battle Creek,Rollene Singers aunt and grandmother had Thanksgiving with them, Second Grade, Mrs JLelienfeergerRicky Bloxoms canary diedMargaret Ackley spent Wedneadaynightwith Marilyn Singer,MrfowTBKrrSMItflWV1llBwjafiGS1at Plummer a checker gsme I whereuponbed Jme TheAttorney OeaeraK  o UH ruled thattelif1aiooW toA grocery Plaint aQ 1 ttfch the et M Awm,Roger Bonner is back in school,Hewas 7 years old Wednesday Cheri Darrowa fathershot a deer,LIBRARY NEWSDecember is the time to read theChristmas stories and legends to theshildreiL Next wee, the librarianwill arrange a table of Christmas Stories from which you, can chooseone to read to the children in yourhome Mr and Mrs Fred Read with  MrsJacksonThankPeters spentFrankQna Campbells with the CarlLentz family of Lansing spent theirThanksgiving with the Carl Lents sr,family o NashvilleBASKET BALL SCHBDULBToss, Nov 28Britton thereTues, Dec 7 Boysvtlle here FrU Dee 10 Hartiand herefri Dee 17 Dexter here,Fri, Jan 7 South Lyon there Jan 18Stockbridge here gm 21Jaanchester there,tf Byron tee Jan 28 Hartiand theref  f Britton here  CALENDAR DECEMBERDec, 10, Regular meting 800 p, m,, Dec, 10, Wayne County Fraternal Hotae Open House 2 to 4 p m ThePinclney Chapter is donating jellycandy,K home made cookies Pleaseleave yoV donation with MildredMiller by Dec6 or Dorothf Winslow,Dee 80, Holiday party Wt MasonicHall t00 p, m, Social evening Gamesand refreshments,CARD OF THANKS Frances Reasons parents spentthe week end in AJpena,Joan Eichman went to her grandmothers ThanksgivingMonday was Rose Vedders grandgrandfathers birthday,Many of us saw the Thanksgivingparade on television,Jane Markle brought a mangerscene to school,Judy Keynolds has a buby brother,Rober Maxson, ,Bobbie Rooke cut his arm Saturday,Sarah McMacken spent the weekend at Louis StackablLes, ,Perry Morgan, Albert DeCrbUJudyRaynolds and Sarah McMacken came back to school Monday Third Grade, Mrs, LintnerChiquita Amburgey had a birthdayThanksgiving,Don LaBelle is going to Vermontto visit his grandparents,John Wilson was above theThanksgiving They saw bear atfd got, stuck in the snow, TOGradeOsSfeRepresentatives of OT fau3Bes Ofdie 37 pupils in our room visited us Monday night,, Our book jackets and reports arefinished They look nice hanging on our bulletin board,   We wrote on a chart the things forwhich we are thankful, Our room has joined the Junior CrossWe have 2 teams and will iUegljponsored the eree bingo boards, bearing 80 numbers 5 rows of 5 numbers Mea a row of5 numbers is cotsjglcHthe winnertakes hir board o retain tfrvt sad eSn agets the,prixe Theiiattorney gemeral said the Ilfino sufreate eoort liasrule4 bin l0tLd h  feate eoort liasrule4 bingo lN0terL,and there wasnoJimmy Cantrell brought his Mex C01WF W fim of taatican shoes to school country to Afcloh Hiiler aas teeNazi perseiutioV7of fflmtaa Cathea to thechhJidoV V ililiei n to theArge V pwailtagother prieatssad ehargeehave also been  1 with1 interfefrnijf irjtii state in thfr5Quhtrvfrejrspeee I the her pie andas person bimmunt to it AU of our prteideetehave to withsind iiKmemse sritielsaiwhich otffer tewes on slander Theyhave no defeasginMfeasdured from the tiineon1 down,publics with preside m the tiAs wafeinctonMos t o f tlissij b sejss d re i h  itia a ar e Republic s 1  riftkfe eaHr Th epresidsn t rwrrWnfoi t pt  th e pewe et o himsel f ari d canth e constitutio n o rlaw se e whic h can  fill thei r bo x first ,loui s Hayd u i s 1 0 year s ol d today ,  Mtth  Grade , Mrs  Milte r  ,SpelUn g be e winner s wer e Kath yReaso n sn d Rober t Homer , runner suJ C  Caroly n Cosgra y an d Kare nW e wis h t o than k ou r friend s and , 8nar lneighbors , th e King s Daughter s an d  Tomm y Rea d i s bac k fro m th e ho sth e OB S fo r thei r sympath y an d flo r Jrita l an d j n schoo l again ,a l offering s a t tim e o f ou r sorrow  W e mad e birthda y card s fo r Don Mr , an d Mrs  Jo e Tomasi k  aid AUey ,Atlanti c State s ft Gov William s an d th e stat eay  deat   unde r r  Charle s e r ar e stil l goin g afte r eac h othe rhamme r ar d tongs  Th s rovenw r ha scriticize d JUegie r fo r 1 Ii  constructio n contract s wisjhou t gs Vtin g bid        ieislthattt thav e t o e i UZiegle rj   constructio n Jo V t o Vontraetor s h ihav e equipmen t nea r th e Job s las can  do i t cheapest  W e weada r jfts twh y th e uldn gt  t h i d was throw it  woti dout th e windo w no t bet o rswardidsasilffii g nesnbet io f th e part y inJoiej B toge i thei rpor t t a electio n years W e thin ki s  tk eri r meetin g i n Chicag oDe c 2 4 wil l conside r usin g ol dsal t mine s a s atomi c bom b shelters ,Muc h   Michiga n i s underlai d b ylarg e bad s o f sal t I n southeas t De troi t ther e i s a n ol d snlt f min e 120 0f t belo w th e surfac e which , Include s2W,000, 0 cubi c fee t o f esee v I nsom t place s i n Michiga n th e ot dmine s ar e use d to  stor e fittrokom Ther e ar e 8 nea r inkite f ati S S nea rMate r an d 9  nrXsjwi H sWi h can held  1009 0 gaDoitW on  ou r socia t study ,W e ar e efijenting Lind a KeUeftbercer som e ceda rornanieat s   W e  l 1 1 absen t lastweek  da t o iUaflS r        raiaptiLBt a MUUe r go t bac k fro mth e nort h fcadey  wnaovtDic k say s fke y di d no t se e dfd fserve d bu t itwia stion s sn d crowiin g qusjfni  ls raortakesin pss tnigh t withou t his j heavy , glasse s h e appeare d o  th eH e wa s injtt o f HTh e aaaaa lwfl l b e hel d a tiltl KNCKNBT HVA1CBSpecial SchoolELECTION OF SPECIAL MEETING AND ELECTION OF THE EUsCTOBS OP PINGKNKT COMMUNITY SCHOOLS UYWGSTON AND WASHTENAW COUNTIES, MICH1CAN TO BE HELD DECEMBER 7, 9Up9SUAlJPIED ELECTORS OP SAID SCHOOL DISTRICTBotlce that a special meeting and election of the qualamid School Distrkt will be held in the Putnam Townfe As Village of Pinekney, H ichigan, on the 7th day of Dei, 464, at 1800 odoe noon THS POLLS OP ELECTION WILL OPEN AT 1200 OCLOCKJKJON, AND CL08 AT  OCLOCK P M EASTERN STAN 5, w m gronoeitione will be submitted to the vote of the flMuT vote thereon at said special meeting and electionI, Shall the limitation on the total amount of taxes which may leased against all property in Pinekney Community SchoolsPietriet Livingston and Washtenaw Counties, Michigan, for all except levied for the payment of interest and principal on incurred prior to December 8, 1932, be increased, as pro Section 31, Article X of the Constitution of Michigan, by oneait L0ft of the assessed valuations, is equalized, of all pro, to the School District for a period of twenty 20 years, from t 1974 both inclusive, for the purpose of providing a debt retire Ikttd to pajr the principal and interest on bonds off the School ft the principal amount of not to axeeed Two Hundred FiftyDollars 250,000 to be Issued for the purpose of erectingr m additions to the high school building and to the ele w aefcoolhouse end remodeling the high school building 4J ffcafl Piaekaey Community Schools School Distri t LivingstonTeatenav Counties, Michigan, borrow the sum of not to exceed tdted Fifty Thousand Dollars 260,000 and issue its bonds fof the purpose of erecting and furnishing additions t the fokeo building and to the elementary sehoohoue and remodeling school buildingperson voting on the proposition to increase the to Lai taxjsttoii must be a eitisen of the United States, above th M OjtfasJe and havs resided in the State of Michigan six month, and   a fafcool District SO days nest preceding the electionperson voting on the proposition of issuing the bonds ofDistrkt must be a dtiaeft of the United States, above thesj el 11 yean, ad have resided In the State of Michigan six etfto en4 in h School District 30 days next preceding the election, w ate property assessed for taxes within the School District or Jfce lawful husbaad or wife of a qualified voter of the District havso assessed,fA Jennie V Eastman, Treasurer of Livingston County, Michigan,jfcp iisfltfj that, as of Novener 19, 194 the records indicate that tetal if all voted increases Mr And above the tax limitation es by Section 21, Article Jrofe Coaafittittoirof Michigan, innJto of government Affectim the taxable property locatedCommunity Schools SehodlDistrirfK Livingston and Weshities, Kichigan, is as feltem County None,nsmship Noae  Towiwhip None   , ,VaadlluT Township None          Ttwnship Nome, , Dietrist 9 milk, tH to  Musivs Jennie sT ICastman   , Treasurer, Livingston CouaitvV Michiganft Vermat, Treasurer oT Wesfcienaw, Couay, liichigsaa,thai, as of November win lWjtrthe records of this jbaat the total of all ifcjfcrcsW over and aboveArticle X of the ConstiUjaffecting thetaxablelooeted iiilQIHIlfa Commgity Schools School District, Liv WMhteiiaWSSsigan, is as followsWasiitenaw County 144 URlOf to IOT inclusive Township J NoneIf 14 to lttf, inclusive, YeoterWssbWnjLw County, Michiganthat  Board of BduaUicm has estimated the totalef1 atesttOA and fuiWshUJg addiUons to the high school build JD si UmentaJT adjoolhouee and remodeling the high  se be Two HundredFiftyThousand Dollars 260,000,ti at baoesssary to raise bf borrowing and issuing thsthe District ,U giren by order ol the Beard of Education of Pinck 8ehoe tfeisool DUtrtsi,, Uvlngeton and Washtenawafiosis e4 Eduaalion Stockbridge which voted down abond issue for a new school severalweeks ago will vote avLa onpropoeitk NOT 1 l All 8Ute high school fobIl48 YEARS i HOWELL TWAR ENort h Hambur g Socia l an dliterar y Clu b wil l mee t a t th e Geo VaaHor a hom e Dec  1  Th e follow in g I s th e program Musi c    ClubRedtatio n Clyde Smit hMus k Grace Appleto nSol o Lulu Bffflhin nBeadin g Clayto n Carpente rPoe m Sadie Swarthou tSol o Hazel Sweitse rRecitatio n Ber t Besnha mSol o Fannie Rolliso nRecitatio n Fann y Swarthou tPinkerto nMrs  S  6  Topping Harol d Brow n o f th e U  o f M ,spen t Thanksgivin g wit h th e Georg eTeepl e family R  W  Harfor d ha s bough t th ePran k Wrigh t farm Mrs  W m B  Gardne r wa s calle d t oDetroi t las t wee k b y th e illnes s o fhe r brother , Willia m Sweeney NEW MEWWEIGH SMcCULLOC HMODE L 3 3CHAI N SA W  Cut s 1foo t lo g t n I S  Saw s foil powe r  n an y  Automati c clutc h I  Amematicrewin d starte r I  12  an d 16  blade savailable ONDISPLAY DESOT OTAN S MOTO R SALE S Steve Hadle y blacke d ou t lar twhi e drivin g hi s ea r an dpainfu l injurie s whe n h e hi t a  tre ene t th e Claud e Teachou t home ,Mrs  Bo b Egele r wa s a  patien t a tRow e hospital , Stockbridg e las tweek Elwi n Breniae r an d Bjober t Col e o fGregor y go t dee r i n norther n Michi gan Alber t Grumelo t o f Gregor y ha senliste d i n th e U  S  Ai r Fotee A  ne w oi l wel l ha s bee n struc k  ath e Nerrete r far m o n Chubf c Boai Sale m whic h yield s S i barrel s a  day Mr  an d Mrs  Ba y Cuttau M of Cnel se t celebrate d thie r 60t h weddin g an niversar y Thanksgiyin g Day  The ywer e marrie d Nov  2 4 a t S t Mary schurch , Pinekne y b y Rev  Fr  Com merford  Sh e wa s Mar y Rebecc a BtD daughte r o f Mr  an d Mrs  Mar k BeJ LMr  Culhan e wa s bo m i n Milan  The ystarte d hous e keepin g o n th e far mno w owne d b y Sa n DeLapp , Pinek ney  The y ha d 9  daughter s o f whom 2  ar e deceased Th e Melvi n Richmond s o f Unadilla annonc e th e birt h o f a  daughter , Nov 17 Th e Re d Cros s Bloo d Ban k wil l b ea t Fowlervill e Dec  1 Gar y Musson , 14 , sho t a  6  poin tbuc k i n Howel l townshi p las t wee kwit h a  2 2 rifl eTh e Dexte r Saving s Ban k wil l pa you t 32,00 0 t o Christma s Clu b mem ber sJac k Clark , husban d o f th e former Jan e Nas h o f Pinckney , ha s bee n pro mote d t o a  corpora l i n German ywher e h e an d hi s wif e are Judg e Mik e Carlan d wil l hea r eases i n  iecorder s court , Detroi t i n Feb rua i yBo m t o Roge r War d an d wif e of Pingre e Nov  22 , a  daughter Elzi e Miller , 30 , an d Gordo n Car penter , 18 , o f Howel l an d Brighton wer e bot h fine d 2 5 fo r contributin gt o  th e delinquenc y o f tw o tee n ag eFowlewiJl e girls Mr  an d Mrs  W  F  Clos e attende dth e Genera l Motor s ope n hous e cele lbratio n a t Flin t las t Tuesday  Th e engagemen t o f Ala n Davis, daughte r o f Mrs  Goldi e Schauf e o f jStockbridg e t o Annett e LaMarch , daughte r o f Mr  an d Mrs  Alber t La  jMarch e o f Flin t i s announce d The marriag e i s Jan  2 2 a t Flint Th e Car l Galbraith s announc e th ebirt h o f a  daughte r i n Detroi t las tweek Note s o t 2 5 tear s Ag oPinekne y hig h schoo l defeate d Dex te r her e Thanksgivin g Da y 2 1 t o 0  Plrt g Stocke d Here , Competen t R eGeral d Kenned y go t 2  touchdown s pal r Service  Lates t Model s   ploo rsn d Murra y Kenned y 1  G  Kenned yscore d 2  extr a point s an d Rolli e She ha n 1 Th e basketbal l team s ope n it s sea so n Frida y wit h th e Howel l reserves Syla n McQuilla n an d Effl e McGu lo f Howel l wer e marrie d a t Lansin glas t Friday Rev  Franci s Forster , forme r presi den t o f Assumptio n College , no w a tMontrea l disappeare d Nov  1 1 an d n otrac e can  be foun d o f him  H e i s abrothe r o f Rev  Da n Forster , pasto ro f St  Mary s church Ro y Placewa y o f Pinckne y wa smarrie d t o Mrs  Susi e Cas s a t Dell ton , Nov  28 Th e larg e ba m o n th e Nanc y Beeb efarm , owne d b y M  Barkovitc h burn e d  Tuesday Th e Livingsto n Count y Mutua lTelephon e Co  ha a bee n sol d t o C Brillhar t o f Sout h Bend , Ind , Eac hloca l stockholde r wil l ge t 28 5 fo rI thei r shar e o f stock ,j  Livingsto n Lodg e No , 7 6 electe dI th e followin g officer s Tuesda y night W  M  P W  Curlet tS  W   W    Settle J  W  Russell Livermor eTrea s W C  Mille rSecy  Glenn Slayto sS  D  C W  Hooke rJ  D  Lynn Hende e Chaplai n Fred Read tMarshal l Harry Lee Tile r Rex Burnet t iBor n t o Ear l Baugh n an d wif e Dec 8  a  10 lb  son Mis s Lel a Monk s entertaine d th sPinckne y bridg e clu b a t he r hom e in Lansin g Saturday  Abou t 3 D attende dfro m here  Honor s wer e wo n b y NeU li e Gardne r an d Lillia n Boyle Th e S  E  Swarthou t an d H Swarthou t familie s ar e a t Lockhart JFlorida  JKennet h Bucknel l o f Howel l ha s nEttaafcetl i Taylo r1 2  Dan a Andrew sELEPHAN T WALK I n  Technicolo rFriday , Saturday , Decensbe r 3 , 4Rec k Hudso n an d Arlen e Dah lh iBENGA L BRIGADE Friday, Sataretey , Decesmbe r 3 , 4CAP T K1D D ft  TH B SLAV E GIRL 1inA  Drasm aEv a Gaher  Aathmy  Dexte r aa dAla n Hal e Jr Tw o Cartoo n an d Lates t New Bo b Hope , Joa n Fontain ei nCASANOVA  BI G NIGHT Al l i n Technicolo r Sunday, Monday,Snnday ShawnROGU E C O ft,   Sunday , Monday , Decembe r 5 , 6wee k  for Matine e Sunda y 2 t p   com ,Jame s Stewar tI nREA R WINDOW i n  Technicolo rTwea, , Wed, , Thur M Dee , 7 , 8 , 9Marlo n Brand oI nU O N TH E WATERFRONT LE E THEATR EWhttmor e Lcdc  MebSQc uFriday , Saturday,Decembe r 3 , 4TH E GOLDE N MISTRESS i n  Technicolo rwit hJoh n Ags r Rosemar y Bow eAk oGU N FURY I n  Teehndeale rwit hRoc k Hudson , Donn a Row eCartoo n Robert Taylo r an d Jane t L4f h Van d Georg e Raf t VCartoo n an d Pet e 8snit hTuea , Wed , Thu , Dec , 7 , ft, REA R WINDOW wit hJame s Stewart , Grac e Kell y an dThela a Ritte rCartoes iShow s 715 , 91 5Conin g Pnahover , Athena , Gon e wit hth e Wind , Dec , 12 , 13 , 1 4Sun, , Mon, , Tnes, , Dec , 5  ,6 , 7TH E BLAC K SHIEL D O FFALWORTH i n  CinemaScop e an d Colo rStarrin gTon y Curti s an d Jane t Leig hNovelt y Cartoo n New sVHV17HZSHO Mi Parmenter s Equipmen t  Suppl y Compan y9  1 8 Eas t Gran d Rive rBRIGHTON , MICH , JACK HANNETT PilON B U PJL  af t  Davi d Aberdee n wa s hom e fro mChicag o ove r th e wee k en d an d wit hhi s parent s ,th e Fran k Aberdeen ,wer e Thanksgivin g guest s o f th eRe x Noggles , An n Arbor ,Ruth , Jacquelin e an d Murie l De Mitchel l o f An n Arbo r wer e Thanks givin g guest s a t th e Haol d Porte rhome Wednesday, Thursday , Dec , 8 , 91  TH E NAKE D ALIBI Starrin gSterlin g Hayden , Glori a Graha mGen e Barr yDoubl e Featur eFeaturette , Well e Farg o Days  Comed y Novelt y Cartoo n jI Mr  an d Mrs  Wayn e AtLe e enter Lonni e VanSlambroo k iamil y ofr tained th e   AtLe e f mil y o fGregor y Spen t Thanksgivin g wit h th e w m    Bo b Tasc h famil yDic k VanSambrook s o f Mavquette j Thanksgiving Mrs , Mar y Routsong , siste r of  Mr  an d Mrs  Joh n McDonnel l en Mrs , Murra y Dagg , die d a t Dayton , taine d th e Fre d Pea n famil y o f Bir mTBLE V O NSERVIC ECHRISTMA SOhio, las t week , Sh e leave s he r hu sban d an d on e daughter ,Th e Bernar d Lavey s o f TnTi gspen t Thanksgiving  wit h th e Lord sStackables , ,ingham an d th e Georg e Kenny s fo rThanksgiving Mrs  Loui s Clinto n o f St  Catherin eOnt , an d daughter , Jeanne , o f De troi t visite d Gregor y relative s las twee kPAV6IUSHM N O  MOR E STANDIN G IN  LIN IPA Y B Y CHEC KSav e tim e an d effor t whe n yo u pa y bills , wit h tcheckin g accoun t here  Yo u merel y writ e a  chec kAn d mai l it  no  inconvenienc e a t all  Pa y you rkill s th e safe , timesavin g way  You r cancelle dChec k serve s a s a  receipt  Fo r businesslik e check In g accounts , se m now  Deposi t b y mal l i fyo u like TH E McPHERSO N STAT E BAN Kno m wher e I sit  Ay Jo e Martl xi GoingGoin gV  Bu t No t Gon e  ui   tBftkl1 Sold,  bellowe d Buc k taf l  of f Sis  Brown s hous e fo r nes  U d he r hom e back ,payaeit t o f taxes  Buc k Ston e we e Fron t wher e I  sit , Bna k Hom eth e auctioneer  Everybod y wis e nee d a  helpin g han d instea d e f cam e t o th e suctio n kne w tha t gavel  I t wa s rea l neighbetflMs Sie  i s a  wa r widow  Ton know , eve n i nWhe n Buc k bega n th e Wddfn g smal l s s respectin gh e said , Anybod y can  bid Jus t choic e o f beverage , aremembe r Sis  an d thre e nic e b e neighborly  To o   kid s liv e here , No w who9 going buttermilk  I m sold  o n a  tss t o star t th e bidding  pirat glas s o f beer  An d 1 1Terewassileneesrttaod   W anyone s tellin g m eIn  m  back , go t th e poin t Sh e wrong ,he d to  her vers e fo rabon t al l th e mon V at e ha dth e world  H I bi d All deposit s u p t o186f t10,000 insure d b y ou r membershi p i n th eDeposi t Insuranc e Corporatio n FederalOve r EightyNin e Year s o f Saf eCashwa 12 6 WES T MAI N STREET , PINCKNE YPhon e U P 8311 8FRES H GROUN D BEEFLb MICHIGA N CATSU P 2  forTIDE  Gian t 69c  Regula r35c33 c29 cPAND A BEAR S 25 9 with eac h 50 0 Purcha wStor e HouraMon  Tues  Wed  9 a  m  t o 6 p mTrffiROUS H PLUMBIN GWate r System s31 0 Webste r St  Plumbmg fheaa  1  , The PeopleStorea DRYGOODSCANNED IIISHOESGENTS FURNISHINGS LINGERIEEDTSGENERAL STOREHes givingfor Christmasand a rf nights sksjp it a priclM gift jfor vofyontSLEEP An uromafk kdwith its soloctfvcontrol, dots away wfch muttlsjrampingof umptoon blank    lucky sUtptr ooay wowyall night long,R CHRISTMAS i iitnThe Lncius Smith family of Howell were Thankagivias guests of the Ladus Doyle familyMn Kama Shehan foil and brokeMr hip Saturday and has boon taken to St Joe hospital, Ann ArborMrs Bos LaBflea, Tha Vines LaRosa and tho Lucius Doyle Jr family van Thanksgiving guests of relatives in TpailantLMrs Raymond Morris and MaryElasfrnr, spent Thanksgiving withMrs Clare MeMacken iCaitshte Use Plnathg FUsrasto Mr and Mrs Max Raymolds, at St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor,Tuesday, a girl Mrs Reynolds wasfomeriy Helen ReasonBoy Clark was a Thanksgiving Dayguest of Mr and Mrs Hugh Doolittle Phil Murphy, Freddy PKW Albert Mrofka, Mike Carr, KennethMattison and David Nash were sillhome from Michigan State last weak  Bflly Miller, Dick Campbell andiChris Campbell hunted deer around Douglas Lake last weak Mr Somers of the Somers A Hoilister Co came back from NewberryFriday wtih a dearGerald Reason got a permit tohunt in the any deer season Dec 1Mrs Jennie Dewereaux leaves i this week for Lakelan,d Florida, to, visit Hie Alfred Lanes Bruce VanBlaricum sr and wifespent Thanksgiving with her sisterin TiMnfnf Henry Liverance and wife of Plymouth were Thanksgiving guests ofthe Norman VanBlaricums s BTommy Howe, wife and son spent turkey day with his uncle, Harry Sampson and wife at LivoniaThe Kevin Ledwidge family and Henry Gilbert and wife spent the week end with the Bennie VanBlaricums at Cleveland Ohio, MYRON HUGHESElecfrie, OH as fist Mtt Water Neatait Gonplete UM of PaUps ifWe Sell  Wthstalt  WeSenrfPHONE UP88114 1  T I MAWTMERGENTHAL ANT 1 FREEZE for 97 CENTS A GALLONIN YOUR CONTAINERMURRAYS GULF SERVICEMrs G W, Clark of Ann Arbor The Murray Kennedy, Irvinand the Russell Clark family of edy, Ambrose KennedyjaadBuck Lake spent Thursday at the Kennedy families were ThanksgivingWlater Clark home    J  Ve Keaned at Lime LakeMr and Mrs, George Meabon re The LJ Henry family 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8128         Aover 100 rolls of player piano music JVCf IUI L  sM Mrs Charles Clark,215 S Mill St SfirS2f   Call after 430 or Saturday and Sun f ST  davdayvre SAdan 26 1939 Vord lector SenGeorge VSfriSiSr1 sFirst MichiganMANDBLfciLAWN J  IHO4of HILAN0  AH ttapodta lunnd Op to U4WALSCO    WORLDS Larctft Maatrfaoturtr k  YOURof Altmimixn  OanMntiM WBSWWI ad Doors4 seals of apfprovaLDeoxe Conb Windows 1JW emFlse type ttALP  Hride by 5ifiEPw Doot now 8995 Hardwfcie Casement Basement aa4 UtareStorms, Also Plate Gifts WindowsFiber Qhm Awnings,1r  f POCAHQNTASNO HOMET torn , HARDARMERS BLOCK COiSTOKER COAL SOFT COAL,4 OfiSPiTHE PINCKNEY DISPATCHALUMINUM COMBINATION STORM WINDOWS and SCREENSCHECK THESE cNATURES Beautiful Slender Frames Ui Storing, No Chang inge New Tension Sealed Construction Permanent Made To Order Easy To Operate iiM for Summer  lower for WSvi Up ro U  7oo HtorON INITIAL COST,FUEL, NEAT ANDMAINTENANCEMANUFACTURED TO FIT YOUR OWN WINDOWS  DIRECT SERVICE FROMTHE FACTORY TO YOU STATE OF MCHIGANThe Probate Court for tb County of Livingston jIn the Matter of the Estate oi Is TESTELLA MELV1N, also known a EVA E MELVIN, DeceasedPresent, Honorable Hiram RSmith, Judge of Probate Notice is Hereby Given, That thepetition of Mark Melvin praying thatthe instrument filed in said Court boadmitted to probate as the Last Will Iand Testament of said deceased, that administration of said estate hegranted to Francis E Barron or some other suitable person, and that thheirs of said deceased be determined,will be heard at the rvhte Cmrt  on December 21, 1954, at ten A M  It is Ordered, That notice th rof Jbe given by publication of a copyhereof for three weeks ronsecutiveiy previous to said day of hearing, inthe Pinckney Dispatch, and that thepetitioner cause a copy of this noticeto be served upon each known party in interest at his last known address by registered mail, return receipt demanded, at least fourteen 14 daysprior to such hearing, or by personalservice at least five 5 days priorto such Vin Hiram R, Smith, Judge of PobateA true up Celestia Parshall,Register of ProbatePHILLIP GENTILE3348 Pinckney Mich UP 86659 KTATB OF MICHIGANThe ProMto Court for the County ofLiTingstoaIi the Matter of the Estate oi nez Bowdish, DeceasedAt a seasion of aaid Court heldNovember 19, 1964 Present Honorabie Hiram ESmithJudge of ProbateNotice is Hereby Given, That thethe petition of Arthur C Bullis, theadministrator of said estatepraying his final account be allowed and theresidue of said estate assigned tothe persons entitled thereto, will be heard at the Probate Court on the 14th day of December, 1954 at tenA MIt is Ordered, that notice thereofbe given by publication, of a copyhereof for three weeks consectivelyprevious to said day of hearing in the Pinckney Dispatch and that the pet tioner caune a copy of this notice to,be served epon each known party in interest at his last known address byjregistered mail, rttum receipt de manded at least fourteen 14 daysprior to such hearing or by personalservice at least five 5 days prior to such hearingHiram K Smith, Judge of ProbateA true copyCelesta tarsjhoIU Register of Probateth Grade, Mrs Tasch ir parents visited us Mon, We thank them, Acklev visited the Elemool Tuesday,1 a spelldown today, Carol n and Susan LaBelle was Janet Smith was third, making a scrapbook of ouris, j finished our outline of1 are learning to write re ectly,or High, Mrs, MorrisUers room is making cos scenery for the Christmast is baseion Luke II andns Club has been organrs Swarthouts room, JacksTom Clough, vice pres, smer, sec, and Judy Rootirer, A committee dr w up rulesErin OConnell joined the 7th gradeMonday, He is from Greenfield Vill age school, Dearborn We have 60 inthe 7th grade now , were the A, H, Murphy family, John Sullivan famiWand Mrs, Ann Monks, daughter and granddaughter of Jnckson We have chosen the following elubofficers for 6 weeksKristen Tasch,pres, Mildrprf Kellenberrr vice, Don Keiser, sec, and Lola Higgs, treas,ds Dick nnd ChrsMr and Mrs Riley Priest of Midland spent Sunday with Bert Dnvisand wifePu Wvlip i o rtient at VetPvnahospital, Ann Arbor, STATE OF MICHIGANThe Probate Court for the County of LivinestonIn the Matter of the Estate ofLaura Olson, M IAt a srasion of said Court held omNovember 19, 1954 iPresent Honorable Hiram R Smith, Judge of Probate Notice ia Hereby Given, That allpersons interested in said estate are directed to appear before said Probate Court on Dec 14,1954 at loo0jA Mto show cause why a license should not be granted to Carrie Gardner, the guardian of said estate to sell or mortgage the interest of j said estate in certain real estate dei described in her petition for the pur j pp of the support of said ward It is Ordered, That notice thereofbe given by a publication hereof forthree weeks consecutively previous to said day of hearing, in the Pinckney Dispatch, and that the petitioner ause a  opy of this notice to be served upon each known party in interest at his last known address by registered mail, reurn receipt demanded, atleast fourteen 14 days prior toMIh hearing, by personal service atleast five 5 prior to such hearing Hiram R Smith, Judge cf ProbateA true copyCelesta ParshallRegister of Probate i STATK Ot MICHIGANfrohste Conn ur ire Connty of LivingstonIn the Matter uf tn tate ofMinnie Gardner, M IAt a session of said Court held onNovember 19th, 1954Present, Honorabe Hiram RSmith,Judge of Probate Notice is hereby given Thatall persons interested in said rstatare directed to appear before said probate court on December 14,1954,atten A M, to show cause why a li cense should not be granted toCarrie Gardner, Guardian ofsaid estate, to sell or mortgage theinterest of said estate in certainreal estate described in his petition , for the purpose of support of saidward iIt is Ordered, That notice thereof ,be tfiven by publication of a copy hereof, for three weeks consecutively previous to said day of hearingin the Pinckney Dispatch, and thatthe fidicuary cause a copy of thisnotice to be served upon each known party in interest at his last knownaddress by registered mail, returnreceipt demanded, at least fourveen 14 days prior to such hearing, UTby personal service at least five 6 days prior to such tearing Hiram R Smith, Judge of ProbateA true copy Celesta ParshallClerk of Probate ,  Messrs Lawrence Baughn, Lawrence Camburn, Clare Miller, MartinRitter, and ye editor attended anMM degree conference at StockbridgeFriday night Bert Benham and wife of Brightonand Mrs, Flora Darrow were Thanksgiving guests of the M E, Darrows Mr, and Mrs, Floris Clark entetained Mrs Alma Harris and Zita and Dorothy Rhl Thanksgiving W H, Euler and wife wereThanksgiving guests at the Kenneth Wylie home Mr and Mrs Floyd Shelters Barbaa Wylie and baby of Howell called at the Kenneth Wylie home Sunday, Jimmte Bidwel of Brighton spentlas week at the Ben White home,Hismother came for him Sunday j Bob Pike and wife spent Thursday,at the Bentley home in Corruna,  The Keith Bradburys of Chelseacalled at the Jesse Heny home Sunday, Ben Whit1 and wife and EnestWhite  wife were Thursday guests oi Norman White and wife, Jesse Henry and wife and Geraldspent Thanksgiving with BeatriJLamborn of GregoryMrs Elhi Newman of Ann Arborand Fred Evers and wife of Lyndoncalled at the Ben White home last week, Mr, and Mrs, William Shehan spentThanksgiving with Mrs Madeline Shhan in Ann Arbor The Dale Miller family visited fieDevere Haines family in CadillacSundayThe Howard Read family entertained Ross Read and wife, George Wilde sr, and wife, the George Wildejr, family and the Roland Servicefamilies of Ann Arbor Thursday Wilbur Eisele and wife of Fowlerville callled on Mrs, Emma VoIImer SundayHoward Read aad wife were inDearborn Sunday to see ChristmasFantasy at the Ford Rotunda, Bill Darrow shot an 8 point buckeast of here SaturdayA letter received from Mrs, JaneiNash Clark from Germany stated she and her husband,Sergt JackiClak spent the week end in Amsterdam, Holland,The Mark Nash family entertainedThankstfiviink the Bud Bekkeringsof Howell, Kenneth Zills of Ann Ar bor and Alic Gearhart of DexterThe Olin Robinsons spent Sundaywith the Olin Robinson j famiy in Ann ArborSergt, David Kitchen and familywho have been in Germany have bought a home at Rush Lake andarr living thereMrs Francis Robinson attended a meeting the Past Matrons of TyrianChapter OES in Detroit today,Miss Viola Pettys of Howell spentSunday at the J H, Hooker home,Billy Miller of Pingree spent lastwek end at the Ralph Hall homeThe Francis Shehan famiy andMrs Louise Shehan were Thusdayguests of the John Lundeen familyat Hiland Lake,John Gannon of Redford spentlast we kat the Francis ShehanhomeJ, H, Hooker and wife spentgiving at the Calvin Hooker homein Ann Arbor, Calvin came home from the hospital that dayOrson Beeman ot Stoikbridye whohunted at Maniatee with WHMeyerdid not get a deer, The first day hewas home shot a 215 b buck on farm His son also shot ne,The Lynn Hendets entertained theDv Jim Nash family of Coldwater,Gale Hendee and wife of Owosso and RexHendec and wife ThanksgivingThe Hollia Wylie family spent turkey day with the Fred Reikoff familv in Howell,Lawrence Camburn and wife hadtoi Thanksgiving quests Mrs, SarahH inum, the Clare Barnum family of Unadilla, trv Charles Sullivans ofNorth Lake and Joan Barnum ofAnn ArborKn Gallagher ami wife and Joeiargola and wife of Dettroit spentSunday at the Lester McAfee home,The Lester McAfee family calledat the Victor Lonn home in North ville Sunday,CropFor  izi Feed Crop YieldsROP l I nc tiin, ,nrrv the wh   nf i owiti,,top r rnp yields Tin v have tobe Mlpp ftei r,v y i   t crj of fertilizer, rep M  thi ifnWest Soil Irn i  inent Cumr,Pt 1  it ft ions  ic u W i in slowini, , vi ernsnn rjinldiru Mth irv iviij topsoil ind  r  s a statement issued l the rnmittco But a mtit nnthit is only pjirtiall1 Crt ilvrrj  ili produce only half to twoihirds as much wheat or cornas continuously crofped 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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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Adven t Wreat h float  Othe r j  wer e nort h huntin gfloat s entere d ar e Th e Annunciat  ,  Th e Geral d an d Ambos e Kenned y j  publi c is  invited ion , Th e Nativity , Th e Presentation ,   familie s wer e Sunda y guest s o f th e   Flight into Egypt, Christmas Away Irvin Kennedys WUlJg,Kindergarten, Mrs ParksJean Kennedy saw car gowith a deer on itLinda Wegener and Debby Garrhave new shoes and Billy Botsfurdcuff linksTory Jones dad went deer huntingBobby Keiscr has a whole newoutfitFrank Zagalkas father broughthim a bill fold from CaliforniaWe have a new boy in our room,Larry Buxom Wihna Wilder has an old maidcard game CURRENT COMMWTThe Senator McCarthy affairdrags on and on and now a 10 dayadjournment has taken place Itseems one of the senators friends shook hands with him so hard hbroke a bone in the senators elbow and he had to go to a hospitalMaybee it was an Eisenhower Republican in disguise We marvelmat the senate lets McCarthy getaway with what he has The present hearing was to vote on a censure resolution against himHe wasto be the defendant but by a slickmaneuver he has made the senateI the defendant He would not be ableBrian Waltons dad has new car to get away with this ifthe senateSteve Dault went deer hunting1 was not in fear of him So much sowith his parents and got a deer, j that a committee was appointed to Jummy Baughns aunt wentnorthFirst, Second and ThirdMrs Rooke up to draw up a mild censure resolution against him Senator Fergusonof Micnigan was on the committeeJudy Geary had a weiner roast  McCarthy killed this when he ablile their parents observance for both morning and evi d  ing I ninj4 services on November 28The I ,,  ,from Home The Pasada Pinckney Ray Burns has resigned a bus people are invited to the parade driver at the Pinckney school In preparation for Christmas fam David Ledwidge was home fromilies are expected to take part reviv Flint Sundayal of devotions connected with the The Vince  LaRosa family and Advent Wreath The use of the Ad Mary Eleaifor Morris spent last week  eci Hev J W Winger, Pastorj Sunday School 93J Morning WorshipTh N 1045 A MpThur Night Prayer Meeting at the Practise 730 P Mvent Wreath is a tradition of Ger with the Tony deFillippies at Eastman origin whicn bits been passed Tawasdown through the centuries and is Matin Ritter jr and wife visited still used as a symbol of the spirit his mother at Detroit Osteopathic, of penance which precedes the hospital, Friday Christmas season The wreath con Mrs Joyce Griffith and children, sists of 4 red candles centered of Mt Pleasant visited at the Joearound an evergreen circle inter Griffith home last weekMRS ANNA SROKAMrs Anna Sroka, 89, died Mondayat the home of her granddaughter, Mrs Joe Tomasic on Dexter Road A Hearty Welcome To AllThe Peoples Church UndenominationalM36 West between Mais and Unadilla StrertsRev Keith Ruegsegger, PastorSunday School 945 AMtwined with a purple ribbonThe cir Rex Sackett and wife and James j 3unday Worship 1100AMcle of evergreen represents the con Lunford  wife of Detroit called at Youth Group 700 PMtmuation of the love of God for us at the Lawrence Camburn home Sun Evening Servic e 800 pmThe 4 red candles represent the 4 day on their way back from Kalama Thur Praver Meeting 800 P Mweeks of Advent The purple ribbon zoo where they attended the Judge points to the liturgical season of Wallace Kent receptionpenance nnd preparation During The Harold Porters were Saturdaywith whom she has lived for 171 the first week of advent one candle night guests at the Macon Lewis Jr Choir Practise WedSr Choir Practise Wed,years There are 8 sonsThe funeral I i9 lit and as each week passes an home irf Ann Arbor i at the Risko Funeral Home 47591 additional candle is lighted until in The Wayne Collar family of MilanCecil in Cetroit Friday           EVA E MELVINEva Melvin, 66, daughter of Martin and Margaret McCluskey Mel vin was born in Hamburg townshipJune 4 1888 She attended country school and at a early age she started teaching district school This pro fession she followed for nearly 50yearsRetiring last year she resumed teaching this year in a Catholic school at Lansing About a weekago she became ill with pneumonia and was taken to St Lawrence hospital Surviving are a brotherMark,and a sister Mrs, Thessa Coyle, Abrother, John, and 2 sisters, Mrs,Rose Howard and Mrs Ella Stapish are deceased,The funeral was at St Maryschurch Wednesday, Rev,Fr, Schmittofficiating Burial in St Marys Cemetery the 4th week of advent all the can called at the Robert Read homedies are burning SundayThe Bishops annual Thanksgiv Earl Packer and family have moveing clothing drive began Nov 21 ed from Howell to Portage Lake onClothing will be collected next Sun the east sideYou are asked to leave all usable Mrs Josie VanHorn of Howellclothing blankets bedding and shoes spent last week at the Cifford VVan at the church baserrrent before Sun Horn home 400 P M730 P MExtend a Christian Welcome lo EveryoneGALILEAN, BAPTIST MISSION 9200 McGregor Rd, Portage Lake Larry Mattia, Pastor Rhodu Baxter had a ride on ponyj solutely refused to make any kindMike Harden visited John Pesola, of an apology Instead his friendBetty Purkett saw a deer in hen are collecting 10,000,000 signaturesu petitions asking the censure resolution be killed Senator McCarthys target has always been President Eisenhower and the presi dents defense has been feeble Although a great general the t president like General Grant  will not go down in history as a great president He lacks vigor, does not leadis inclined to duck controversalJ matters McCarthy would not hava gotten away with what he has ifeither of the Roosevelts, Coolidge or Truman had ben president HisCarl Tauarien was up north andsaw many deerLinda Rhodes was in ToledoJohn Walton had a weiner roastoutside Saturday Dick Klein helped paint theirhousePat Tessinorss dad shot a dee,Sharon Cordways father wentjspearing and got some  Rollene Singer went toHer dad ot a deer IndianSecond Grade, Mrs KellenoergerMarilyn Singers grandmothervisited her SaturdayBabara Ludwitf brought a horsestatue to school We madeMonday, Thank jrivih picturesSunday SchoolMorning Worship 1000 AM1045 A MEvening Service 160 P MWed, Prayer Meeting 780 p, mMASONIC LODGE CALENDARDecember 7 at 8 p m regular Bobbin Rooku brou ht some petified wood to school rWe have Red Cross loxes to fillfur needy children in foreign landsFrancis Reason went io the Cinerama SaturdayMarilyn Singer painted a cornucopiaJane Markk, Albert IeCroLx,Laurel Titus, Judy Reynolds, Barry Simpson and Harold Cavin were all back in schoof MondayJane Marklo can make crepe paper rosesJimmy Cantrell pulled a toothand Billy Shirey went, to the movieA XT no T c ,,Ou Qf Moves r  i XT u  i  , , meeting and election ol oificers An ,,, J     , luvieiday, Nov 28 Last year St Marys David Nash is home from Mich  vt , ,irvi,,i ,,frov tuj W1 arc making ThanksjrivinK contributed 805 lbs Lets do better gn state for the week end and thethis year Mesdames Joe Basydlo  Kenneth Zills of Ann Arbor spentJohn Greneau are in charge of the the week end at the Mark Nashhome,Society Mrs Murray Dagg and Miss MaodriveMembers of the AltarOTIS WEBB thank the people of the parish and Bryan went to Florida in plane MonPinckney who attended the fish for a weekFriday ad helped make it a success Clare Miller came back from the north with deerAlbert Shirley gotJh E C, Webb oyster supper served after themeeting Laurence Baughn chartsOur reading group made a movieof Mr Joes Rabbits is Col Bob McCormick of the Chicago TribuneMartin Hayden in the Detroit Newsays a movement is on to make Senator McCarthy the conservative can didate for president against President Eisenhower in the 1956 convention McCormick has announcedhe will not support Eisehower in 1956 The committee seeking the10,000,000 McCarthy signatures arethe same as McCormicks For America committee Anyway it come out we think McCarthy is the best assetthe Democrats have for victory in1956Les Merritt in the County Presssays although the creator GeorgeMcMnus of the cmic Htrip,Jiggs and Maggie is dead the comicstrip will continue This is gratifying as this exhod carrier from thewrong side of the track who got rich, deflated a lot of egoes By theYEARS ACA 0Re atownstreeonMease slgns are getting thick in oeaf Coal Tgetting scarce   Lester McAfee 01 one at M36 Estrikes Brighton had a Lester McAfeeand US23 lt was Eene Line andnot Stanton Line  J Qnethe Burt Wylie farm CARD OF THANKSI wish to taku thisopportunity tothank my friends for their many beautiful cards, letters, gifts andflowers that I received while hospit ized Your get well messages weregreatly appreditedSincerely YoursHi ic RosLIBRARY NEWSOf interest to the many collectors ffiird Ornife, Mrs LintnerOur floor has hen waxed ind we I way what happened to all the early,  comic characters, We believe thathave I he piano fr omMt RookesroomOtis Webb, 79, a former resident buy any there So far ftnekney nas Mrs Dorothy DinkeL Johnny and m the neighborhood, is a recetly dodied at Uplands California Sanday Reaped this asi the dealers haye Christine were in Jackson Saturday  nated bo0k lledThP Collatorss,mHftV where he went 3 vear aeo been rationing the coal and only Wj1Himi T,rftsV,  m WQB ,Sunday where he went 3 years agoHe leaves his wife the former Georgia Gardner, a son, Linwood of Ea ton Rapids ad 2 daughters, MrMuriel Saigeht and Olah of California The funeral was at Schnackenburg Funeral Home, Howell Tuesday with burial in FowlervilleNotes K zb Years Ago David VanHorn, 55, died at hiahome in Ann Arbor Sunday Heleaves a wife, one son and a brother EdwardThe deer hunters from here didnot have the best of luck HaroldGrieve got one, also Clarence Blades and John Croupe ErdleyVanSickle and a friend from Fowler ville each got one Maurice Kellygot  shot at one 50 feet away buta tree got between him and the selling small amountsChares Poole who is in the lumber William Brash jr who was hurtin an auto is now in VeterPmoved int0angwoods at Coburg, Oregon writes MegiriPLRWrttc Camburn, Lormie that time are good there and help VanSIambrook, Ona Campbell andscarce Wages are 225 a day at the editor Rttended hnulls, 225 a day and board in the Mftgonlc Brilogging camps, 350 to 450 a day  and board on the river, driving logs The James  move We are in receipt of a copy of the thdr new home Qn PattersonSeattle Times It carries story of a j gaturjaytrain stalled for week there by a Mr and   de Fisherwashout One of the passengers was Mrg Don Day wefeAlbert Mills formerly of Pinckney Saturdaywho lived at the Henry Kice home j  h ,g He is on the Cascade Sidetrack, a Joe hospital Ann railroad paper He recently visited Mr and Mrgi i ldnlanddeer He denies the story circulated here that he was treed for 2 hours by a black bear County Agent Bolander presidedhere Tuesday night at a MichiganMilk Producers meeting at the Com raunity Hall Prof Anderson ofMichigan State spoke A local wasformed here Charles Reed of Marion was elected president Michael Rocht, vice president and RussellLirermore, SecTreas,  Daniel E Quish, 72, for 45 yearsf a Dexter hardware merchant died  Sunday He leaves his wife, the former Anna Dolan and a son, FrancisThe Pinckney high school footballteam ha elected Murray XennadyViekfUid captain and RUSMII Read line captain The team won 6 gamestiad 2 and lost 2 this yerLftroy Slayton, a cousin of FredSkytoh was shot and killed latt while hunting deer in the uppeninaula Th Slayton attended the funeral at Eaton RapidsPlnekMy high school played 0 to ited his mother, Mrs Ida EichmanHospital, DeSunday where ghe hag pneumoThe West Marion church holds a a House ofchurch fair and social at the RayJewell home m Marion Friday nightGeorge Fish attended the funeral  Carl Sherman and wife of Stof his sister, Mrs C E Jones at L Mich called at the Tom LineBay City Wednesday and Asher Wylier homes SundayThe Putnam Hamburg Farmers A1 Ni8bett and wife of Detroit,Club met at the Steve VanHorn Charles Whitehead and wife andhome Saturday The following offi Beatrice Lamborn of Gregory caledcers were elected President, Will at the Jesse Henry home SundayCady Vice Pres Steve VanHorn 2nd Vice, Mary VanFleet Sec,Addie Kice Treas, Alpheus Smith George Gaines, a colored manfrom Howell is working for Drs H F and C L Sigler He will takecare of their 5 horses and 2 cows The John Reillys oiBogton, Mass nated book called The CollectorsManual by MoorePINCKNEY KTXG8 DAUGHTERS The Pinckney Kinds Daughterswill meet with Mrs Fred Read onDecember 2 at 130 p m Bring jellyand a gift for the San and mints Secretary Christine Buda saw a mouse in acan Sho poked it out and her catate it Valeria Packers do hud 6 pups butj  didj Lary Bacrwaiu aini hts sister play j ed cow boy and Indians  Cheryl VanNorman went to amystery movie Black WidowSharon Gallup wont to the woddwedding of Sharon Austin in Lin coln Park Saturday John Dinkel went to,Jackson with his mother and sisteri Yellow Kid was the first oneOtherswere Buster Brown, Happy Hooligan Brainy Bowers,Desperate Am brose, Mr Straphanger, SpiegleburgW, Col Cootie, Hee Haw and her Name was Maude, Barney Google,Simple Simon, Harold Teen and Snookuni8in circuit court at Howell lastweek Judge Cash of Alma heardthe suit of the Stockbridge schooldistrict against Ralph Glenn andClair Miller, supervisors of Unadilla and losco townships and ordered them to spread their school tax onthe state valuation plan Theirschools consolidated with the Stockand got new coat hat and boots at1 bridge school and they soreadJudy Bekkeing had dinner at the j tax on the countv vahmiL SCHOOL rTES CONTschool and all of us are bringingsome Our flower girls take care of them, We had library period Friday andenjoyed it,Most of us like the IfancyDrew books the best Country Kitchen and called on herauntChiquita Amburgey saw a deerin Dexter Fourth Grade, Mrs CampbellLast week we learned how tomake book reports We made a bookjacket and put our reports inside of itWe finished our poier mactoeand will have it on display on openWe had our blackboard plastered house Monday nightwith charts because we wanted to  We are glad all of our siek pupils j Although get them done before parents Hay j are back in school thecounty valuation as hasbeen the custom This shorted thschool district 5000 Just whera this leaves the other townships whoalso use the county valuation plan remains to be seen The Pittafieldschool district in Washtenaw county has a case in the supreme court toforce the supervisors to use thtstate valuation tax plan It is said the coming legislature will pass a uniform tax valuation planAnita Clark and Dorothy ClarkEVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN i had birthdays this weekThe Peopes Church of Pinckney,  Wee are looking forward toMich, is happy to announce its fall Happy Thanksgiving est t aBASKET BALL SCHEDULETues, Nov 23Britton thereTues, Dec 7 Boysville here Fri, Dec 10 Hartland hereFri,, Dec 17 Dexter hereFri, Jan 7 South Lyon there,iirOTirvTlllnwi Tues, Jan 18Stockbridge here,are visiting the John Mr Harris   Muti 0 tit fam at Byron Friday They4o tht ttaton htft ThaaktfiTing familyNOTICESTARTING NOVEMBER 16, 1S4 Fri, Jan 21 Manchester thereJan 25 Byron hereFri, Jan 28 Hartland thereTues, Feb 1 Britton here, ri, Feb 4 Dexter thereonr ttort wil be elated Snndayt BB Fri, Feb 11 South Lyon here til farther noticeLavey Hardware Fri, Feb 18 Boysville thereFri, Feb 25 Manchester herePinckney first team lost at  BritANNUAL CHRISTMAS BAZAAR ton last night 45 to 50, The reserves Th annual Christmas Bazaar Pd by their star Tom Wylie wonwill be held at the Conl church on 43 to 30 He rangr up 17 pointsAllasS D BSaturday, December 4t starting at200 p m, pBurns got 18,A roat bf dtenar will U arrad For yoqr Avon Plodaeti OaQrtarttogat 1pm Prica Flthtr UP W72Evangelistic campaign to be held,December 1st through December 8th nightly except Saturday with the well known international Evan gelist Cedric SearsThe meeting willstart at 745 each night Mith Grade, Mi MillerSpelling bee winners were Janicec first, Roberts Horner 2nd0nthe other side Kaye Wylie first,no second Tommy Read comes home from old  existanccZnyu back,before the time of Chriitall but th canalzone and then Turkey clairncedtrol of It until WoU War oonCedric Sears, for years the Chic the hospital this weekagoand Youth for Christ leader, Wc sent him cards and letters was a successful radio pastor and We made feook jackets for our remore recently has conducted a preaching ministry through theBritish Isles and Canada Acclaimedas the man who caused the schoolhouses to burn down because onedid burn down the weok end follow ing his message then orv the temporary nature of things in which he said,This er b ding could burndown over the week end He hashad a spiritfillerl ministry in many large churches and citywide meetings throughout our country The People Church welcomesone and all to its first revival campaign since it was organized lastlast year, Featured during the meetig will be special music by the choir as well as a large variety ofother musical talent from both thelocal church and out of town localkit portsThanks to Kaye Wylie, BarbaraBaughn and Karl Burg for our Pion eer Days exhibit  Our Geography map is finishedMrs Miller bought us a newsquare dance recordKaye Wylie has a movie completed,We have finished our charts onJohhny Appleseed Our panel dis cussion was interesting,Best wishes to Mrs, Miller on herwedding annivesary, May she havemany more Sixth Grade, Mrs, TschOur room is ready for parent niaeOur arithmetic is had especiallythe fractions, We are making scap book of thentwi we put in the paper tu v  uez anal over tothe Egyptian government HowtrerIn case of war Great BrWn teke over jontrol of the canal sontPresidenT Eisenhowe7hftingFormosa whichSecretarytttMk onXn, Taach btought 4 plaata,,tvV   , IB MNCENBT DISPATCH Wednudv, NoymMr 24, 1M4i , r i   cs PlymouthIts completely new 1555 cars ere lower, wider and more than 10 inches than previous models With either A POW rfr ow Six or Hy iiro V8 engine, they the most powerful cars Plymouth has e r buiit J bey are avpHntj1 il  xnf automatic id powerassist devices, inclining electric window li tment  ictured here is the Belvedere sport coupe engine, theyv ith a full ransatfVAN MdldR SALES 145 Fast Maia St Piacsney jWROBERT VEDDER I liank Clark and wife of Milford y  Of 410 Putnam Ave,, Pinckney is pleased to announ,, hisment as Sales Representative forTHE FOREST MOTOR SALES 10945 MAIN ST, Plymouth, Mich,DODGE  PLYMOUTH DEALER, Motto, Do Better with BobMependablelv JJaa appointnk Clark andSunday guests of the Winston familyTwo inmates of the Chilson prison camp, Robert Nedrea, 20 andGeorge Hayes, 23, walked away ast week but were picked up at Lansing   Nteigliboritig NotesDexter high school athletic starDan NuttK is on the Merningside, Iowa football SQULThe Stockbridge village councilhas denied Ernest Carpenter a tavern licenseA Buzz  Saw Hammer 4H clubhas been organized at Gregory CarlLiming, is leader The Vandenburg Construction Coof East Lansing has been awarded the contract for the new Fowlerville321,000 schoolMr and Mrs W G Reeves ofStockbridge and Mr and Mrs Clenard McLaughlin and daughter ofDexter are in the Hawaiian IslandsRev Robert Murray of Bunkie,La, is the new rector of the Dexxter Episcopal churchRoy Howard of North TerritorialRoad shot a deer the first day atHalf Moon Lake Mrs Josephine McNamara Sloan,188, of Detroit was buried at Dexter last week Her late husband, William Sloan was a Michigan CentralRailroad conductor x Born to Vincent LaRosa nd wifeof Dexter Nov 11, a daughter Kristina7 regular players on the Dexterhigh school football team this yearare seniorsTwo Brighton men have completed their probationary period with the state police and been assignedJack Thomas to Bay City and Rob ert Fenton to Battle Creek In recent speech before the Kiwanis Club at Brighton GeorgeBurke of the state liquor commiss ion said the state liquor tax pays17 percent of the cost of state government HOWELL THEAREHO WELL MICHIGAN SYLVAN THEAMichiganThanksgiving Special 230 p m con Alan Ladd, Joan TeUel  CartoonHELL BELOW ZERO in Technicolor and Stooge CoaUsVFriday, Saturday, November 26, tf THE NAKED ALIBI , A Drama burringFriday, Saturday, November 26, 27 Sterling Hayden, Gloria GrakaaDoable FeatureRobert Taylor and Janet Leigh hiROGUE COPalsoJohn Agar Rosemary Bo we inTHE GOLDEN MISTRESS in Technicolor NewtGene BarrySUIL, Mon, Tues, Nov 28, 29, 30Matinee Sunday 230 p m cont THE EGYPTIAN StarringJean Simmons, Victor Mature in CinemaScope and ColorWed, Thur,, Dec I, 2Elizabeth Taylor  Dana Andrews inELEPHANT WALK I In TechnicolorLEE THEATREWhltmoro Lakm Sunday, Monday, Nov 28, 2fSILVER LODEAn Outdoor DramawithJohn Payne and Elizabeth Scot Dan DuryeaSunday Shows 3579Cartoon SportTues, Wed, Thur,, Nov,30 D, SABR1NAIn ColorA Comedy StarringHumphrey Bogart, Audrey Hepb and William HoldenA StoesFriday, Saturday, November 26, 27 Double FeatureSUDDENLY withFrand Sinatra and Sterling Hayden AlsoJESSE JAMETS WOMEN Cartoon 28 Styles to CheeM PromLet BM sAn na a VEII 4Martnifea tA Let BM ffiv ym   VelvtM wrkd t iit today inecibnd New1955 Sunday, Monday, November 2S, 29A WOMENS WORLDIn Technicolor In CinemaScope withJean Allison and Clifton Webb CinemaScope FeaturettePride of the NationNovelty Cartoon Newsj nw VelvtM wrk dMlnad t gin nmLook t thM tMtoMvuvitm Air OMklis ISMfMlM, Anfe SupportNe Oil Rtslstifl,HANNEHTues, Wed, Thur,, Nov, 30,Dec InROGUE COPRobert Taylor Janet Leigh PHONE UP 8t 1111 3 Comedy Novelty Robert Smith, former , ,and past master of the FowlerriiUCartoon Masonic lodge has been elected  director of the state board ofDr John A Weissinger, 92, health5 Michi Farm Burofficers at Ann Arbor for 46 years Mr and Mrs John Swick of Howall its powerine accentSTYLEon7xMC0P Fresh, modern style sets the pace for the longer,lower balcly 5 feet 1955 De Soto Style in thgleaming bigness of its new grillealong the clean, taut body linesin the massive New Horizon full wraparound windshield This fresh, vibrant styleextends inside, too Luxury inthe feel of new fabricshearty vinyls and soft leathersallblending with the gay interior color schemes De Sotos DualCockpitinstrument panel is modern, beautiful The FliteControl gear selector leveris mounted on the dash And topower this 55 De Soto are two newV8 engines 200 horsepower in the new Fireflite series and 185 horsepowerin the Fireiome seriesnow selling at a new, low price Today, drive the car thats STALED FOR TOMORROWTHE 55 DE SOTO died last weekClae and Hockey Swarthout hunted deer near Lovels last week Th H f Hell celebrate their 50th wedding natVerSary NV 24 Mrs Millie Wiltse of HowiH, h Wieer near Lvels last week Mrs Millie Wiltse of HowiH,The Harold Days of Detroit were mother of Willard Wits, undTWiatSunday guests of the John McDonn surgery at Mellua hospftal,Brlghtels last weekPAY61U5UERENO MORE STANDING IN UNI PAY BY CHECKSave time and effort when you pay bills, with achecking account here You merely write a check mod mail itno inconvenience at all Pay your ns the safe, timesaving way Your cancelledCheck serves as a receipt For businesslike check, tog accounts, see us now Deposit by mail ilyou like 7 Thanksgiving 1954THEMSON STATES3TAH deposits up to 10,000 insured by our membership in the Deposit Insurance Corporationfgail1rtTl fl6 over EightyNine Yean of UfoCashwaj Stores Motor Sales 126 WEST MAIN STREET,Phone UP 83118FRESH GROUND BEEFLbMICHIGAN CATSUP 2 for TIDL Giant 69c RegularPANDA BEARS 259 with each 5 INCKNE33c28cthatr145 East Main St Pinckney Michigaa Store HoursrMon Tues Wed 9 a m to 6 f nuTHE ROUSH PLUMBINGWater Systems310 Webitor St PlumbingRepairkfUP 14601Wednesday, NoremberPeopleTheStoreGROCERIESCANNED G GENTS FURNISHINGS DRYGOODSSHOESLINGERIEKENNEDYS GENERAL STORE TO SLEEP SOUNDLYfc  V VOUR Its at simple CM Ml to rfrtft Mothe moot refreshing winter rttgRtssleep 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Lansing withthem The Earl Kimberlys of Willow VflUage spent Sunday at the Tom Ware home Devie Hammer was injured infad last week while working at the KingSeley plant, Ann Arbor and isjn St Joe hospital,Robert Egeler who took W HMeyer to Manistique hffiUg wss called back by ilness of his fatter malw Jim Meyer also westL J Swanhoot shot a 16 pineat Pettytrfle last Mr and Mrs Kenneth Nicholsonof Detroit were in town Thursday  EolUe Singer got a 12 point deerThursday wihle hunting in this section A deer ran through the villagelimits here last WednesdayWhile hunting on the Joe Stackjable farm east of here Wednesday1 James Ward of Belleville was accidently shot in the hip and leg byhis hunting companion, Joseph D Stackable, 58, of Inkster Wardcharges struck him in the hip andwas taken to Garden City hospital,hospitalLucius Doyle jr with Gerald Henryjr Q Howell spent the week end atthe Henry Bros, camp in the upperpeninsula deer huntingC 0 White and wife of Fentoncalled on Mrs Cora Webb Friday Mr and Mrs J C, Webb of RoyalOak called on Mrs Cora Webb Saturiday   Mr and Mrs Ross Read called onTommy Read at St Joe hospital Sunday He came home Tuesday xThe Ray Bums family will spendThanksgiving with the KennethFrys in Ann Arbor  Mrs Jennie Devereaux with MrsJane Merritt of Howell were in Lanj snig last week to see Eva Melvin Dwight Wegener is back from NewlMexico and is patient at Universityhospital, Ann Arbor Mra D Conklin and children ofFarmington spent Sunday at the RayBurns home  sMHB The Marcian Ledwidge family called on Mrs Mildred Tost of Dearborn1 Sunday Born to Mr and Mrs Chris CampIbell at St Joe hospital Ann Arbor, Saturday A son, Matthew Bryan  Andrew Nesbitt and wife wereiSunday guests at the Dr, W CjWylie home in Dexter MYRON,HUGHESComplete Line Plumbing Fixtures r and SuppliesElectric, Oil and Gas Hot Water Htaltn  Complete Line of PumpsWe Sell  W Install  We ServitoPHONE UPSS114 10 7 5 EASTMERGENTHAL ANTI FREEZE for 97 CENTS A GALLON IN YOUR 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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>T f01 k InHIM  Wednesday, No mil at It, 1964LodfeNo7Michigan prisons are bulging atthe seams and everybody wants todo something about it Adrian deBoom of the prison committee saysthat i the trouble Everyone has adifferent ideas Legislators are inter ested in security and rehabilitationof inmates and favor security installations away from centers of populatkmea with only wire fence barriers,above the Bay CitySaginaw une deBoom figures such a plan could beput into effect for 8,600,000 Otherlegislators want a 600 man additionat Ionia which would be a stop gap for a few yearsThe cost is estimatedat 12,500,000 but deBoom says the cost will be nearer 4,000,000 and thebuilding will still be too small The Corrections Commission says thata 18000 man prison is needed Also a womans prison Michigan has nowomans prison but sends all suchoffenders to the House of Correctionsand pays for their keepTelephone users may have to paymore The Michigan Bell Companyis asking for a 22,000,000 increase in rates which they claim will costphone users but 3c a day They weregiven a rate increase after the warbut granted a pay increase and nowclaim they are not earning the 65 they are entitled to on their invest mentLast May their request for a rateIncrease WM turned down AccidentThere ware a auto accidents lathi Saturday night WilliamMASONIC UCBPTIOK206 tickets were sold for the reception given at the school gym last Fri Brash jr was badly hurt when hisday night at 7 p m, sponsored by tMT wcnt in the ditch on the PtoekLivingston Lodge No 76 for Sex neyDexter road between Peach Mt gSackett, Rt W Grand Junior Deaaon McGregor Rd He was on hisi hitlof the Michigan Grand Lodge It waa  home from University hospitalserved by the OES assisted by the whre he had visited his wife and Rainbow Girb new  daughter He laid in theKev j M McLucas gave the in wrecked car for several hours beforevocation and Lawrence Baughn W  waa fonnd by Roger Koeppen atCONSERVATION DEPARTMENT The Michigan deer hunters thisyear will number 455,000 The deer kill last year was 41,000n Tat wot fall is expected to helphelp moakrat trappers as high water makes a big crop Pelt prices willbe low though A pocket sised folder entitledAre We Shooting Too Many Deer i avalabte from this dept Squirrel hunters report good succtsa this year, 6 fire burned over 11 acres lastweekState forrester have completedtheir survey on 650,000 acres ofstate forests in the upper peninsula74,000 permits have been issuedtot the special deer season Dec 1868 geese were bagged at SwanCreek last week and 341 at Fennville 1100 fingerling tagged trout werereleased at Baldwin Creek last weekHere is a recipe for fish sandwichFillit a herring Mix a batter with,J egg dip fish in it and fry ugha W  wma fognd by Roger Koeppea aM of Livingston Lodge gave the wel midnight He had a broken leg, ascome and introduced the taaatmmstt  v u JX   knUM w eral broken ribs, cut and braises andOlin Robinson D D L Mrs Eloyse t was taken to University hospital inCampbell played organ music dur the Keehn ambulance He is 26 years SLf bt hih tedturkey gbanquet whichThe Craftsmens QuartetteGeorgeGardner, Harold Itiggs Orland Winslow and Earl Ashford sang several old married and has 4 children,A car Afnfng 4 Tmfay people,returning from the Ann Arbor foot ball game, crashed at Livermorss CornersThey were taken to Lansing in the Swarthout ambulance Tha 4 were Mr and Mrs Don Yasin, Rkaard Jura and lady friend LOCAL DEER HUNTERSi Pinckney as usual sent her army of deer hunters to the north woods this week Dr Ray Duffy went toI Mio Murray Dagg to Brevort Lake in the upper peninsula He took nochance on the ferry where the car lineup was 16 miles long at one1 time but flew there with W Saffite a pilot at Hiland Lake Fred Rahman was already there, Don Swar, thout with Don Cameron of Detroit went to Rose City Clare Miller,Har,old Henry and brother to Douglasj Lake, Harold Swarthout, Keith Brad burg and L J Henry to Lovells, Wilmont Plummer, Erdley VanSickle toLuzerne, Cliff VanHom, Donald Wijtse Loy McCIeerthe Howlett selections and led in community Dankers Bros, to Curran, Albertsinging The grand lodge officers, Shirley Earl Ward jr, Lloyd Van grand committe men lodge officers Blaricum Ridge Shirey and Jackofficers and visiting masters were Reason to Lovells, Roy Reason to 104 Uf 4ft, 100, Q0 1M m aSatuefcyt 740 ts 9m p mSdBfb Devotioa,Calvary Rev Km Bsasbj, PastorA Cordial Welcome to AllS S Sapt Walter Each  1OjOO11,00 Elementary SchoolFirst, Secod and Third, Mrs Rooke Quite a few dads have gone deerhunting They are Judy GearysMaryGillenkirk, Leonard Jones and Sharon Cordways Linda Rhodes4 grand parents camefrom Toledo and brought her greatgrandmother for a visit Mike Hardins puppies have theireyes open Dick Klein visited his grandmother on her birthday Florence Utley visited her grandparents in Grand Rapids Pat Tessmer saw the football gameat Detroit Sunday between the Lionsand 49ersYoung Peoples Meetiag 7sS0Cottage Fellowship Swrfee 800gWednesday CURRENT The industrial News Reviewthe following from the ffc iTexas Reporter11 The raidroads wtheir property, their railSjtheir iities motive power, rolling stock,taxes in every county they travmand are still regulated by the governmerit Yet the railroads are peyilall this expense without the helpof anyone or anything except therevenue they take in from servicerendered That is what we call private enterprise and free enterpriseThis is very pretty picture but thebig trouble is that it is not true Ifany enterprise was aided by subsidiesj it was the the railroads When theyI were built they got free right of way,is going to Florida  farmers aiong e road signed upi for large amounts When the railroadti dinnWpr  was built here an uscfo of mileSecond Grade, Mrs KeUenberger ,Cheri Darrow went to Howell Monday for new shoes psid 400 The villages andsave bonuses and the states dtiesgaveIHssrfih Margaret Ackley was 7 years old them land grants which they soldUMsYW Tuesday, Her folks gave her a panda and used the money Moat oi theRev J W Wiager, Pastor bear ,   roads  in pioneer days were mailSunday School 980 AMMorning Wowhip  1045 A If Thur Night Prayer Meeting at theChurch at 800Wed Choir Practise  730 P L A Hearty Wtoat To Alllbs Pstptos ttsrsJi UndenomimationalM86 West between Mala and Unadffla StrentsRev Keith Ruegsegger, Pastor Joan Eichman brought Mrs Kellen,berger a corsage TuesdayBobbie Rooke brought some petrified wood to schoolMarilyn Singer and Margaret Ackley have new coloring booksJimmy Cantrell has a new watchJane Markle has new crayons, pen built by individuals and laterabsorbed by the big roads Our filesof 48 years ago mention the Gslbraith bill in the Michigan legislature by which the Michigan Central Railroad sought a 5,000,000 tax refund on the grounds they had Been over assessed by the supervisorsJLsan example of free enterprise thecil tablet and ruler   Barbara Ludwig is back from New I railroads do not fitYork Her father got a 11 point deerj Billy Shirey pulled a tooth, I Washtenaw county who is f aoiagintroduced Honor, Louis Wagoner ar, Waynefj Honor, Louis Wagoner ar, WaynefJames Lunford, past master of Wagoner and Bob Ryan to Lovells,Palestine Lodge of Detroit and a also Lynn and Lloyd Hendee and Wfriend of Sackett gave the high lights Fof the letters life He also presented sthe latter with a number of gifts,in e to Starr in the upper peaiaiford VanHom and Don Wiltsej eluding a live white Rock rooster, came back from the north Tuesday box of cigars and bushel of apples with deer Stanton and Tom Line and apples with deer Stanton and Tom Line andcontributed by Willard Saur of the the latters nephew shot deer inof the Sauer Orchards, SpartaAlso section Mr8 Aitfis Holloway jmota life size picture of Rex drawn 8M ptraqsmi IH Wl   9U0by Mrs John Rahrig and a pie north huntingMrs Sackett was given a corsage In   honor of her 30th wedding anniversary and a gift from Livingston Vtotball NotesEvening Servk e 800 pmThur Prayer Meeting 800 P MJrChoir Practise Wed 4K P M Sr Choir Practise Wed, 730 P MWe Extend a Christian Welcome toGALILEAN BAPTIST MISSION9200 McGregor Rd, Portage Lake Larry MattU, PastorSunday SchoolMorning WorshipEi Si 1000 AM1046 A, MpEvening Service 140 P MWed, Prayer Meeting  70 a MASONIC LODGE CALENDAR Nov 20 7th District meeting atB hton 8 p mLawrence BaughnRoy Reason and wife, Ann,Leota,Harold Porters Mrs, Olin Robinson Mrs Lucille Camburn attended a Rainbow Girl meeting at Monroe Saturday night The Gayle Shirleys of Livonia andthe Daryl Shirleys of Buck Lakespent Sunday at the Albert Shirleyhorns, C J Clinton, Irvin Kennedy andj LodgeMerwin Campbell making the Pinckney high school lost their finpresentation  game of the season to BoysvilleFrancis Dodge of Detroit Grand at Macon last Wednesday 12 to 7,Senior Warden spoke briefly and the Boysville had a good heavy line andaddress was given by Rev W Clyde Pinckney could not dent it Joe MurDonald of Ypsilanti, Grand Chaplain ray scored for Boysville in the firstof the Michigan Grand Lodge He period from the 7 yd line after a 39talked on Masonic aims and ideals yd drive Bob Temerowski recoveredand his remarks were well received Pinckney fumble, carried it to the 4At one time he was pastor of the yd line and then scored They failed Howell Methodist Church to convert either timeAll the lodges of the county were Don Packer picked a Boysville fumrepresented also most of those from ble out of the air and ran 45 yds to Washtenaw Wayne, Genesee and Ing Bcore He also converted This givs  Pinckney a record of 5 wins and 3losses for the season and a tie withDexter for the league titleham counties O E S CALENDAROct 31, 3 pm All officers practiseat the hallNov 2, 745, Friendship Night atHowell No 6 200 p m, Regular businessmeeting Nov 14 Practise for initiation 800p ra All officersNov 16 School of Instruction atHowell 745 p ra White or coloredformalsNov 19 Special initiation 800 pm,48 YEARS AGi M  wife, Lee Tiplady and Mrs Maryj The Lakin appointment holds a H0C6S Of 4O IMTS AgO Etehman called at the Dilloway home Thanksgiving dinner at the George Floyd Reason hag sold hisBland home today house and lot on South Mill Helen Miller, W MMARY ATLEEMary AtLee,7dauier ot Cyrus  Rose Vedder, Mary CosgrayBillyj a court fiht started by the PittsShirey Kenneth Garr, and Kathyj leli school district because they rsShettelroe have returned to school j ued to spread the taxes on theafter illlness j state tax valuation plan is invitingWe are going to miss Mr Holisterj other counties who refused to use theour janitor and hope Mr Steel likesifat valuation plan to join them inthe job A fighting it in the supreme tourtDavid Shirey spent Fridayimrfit Prosecutor Devine has written to thewith David Cantrell  lther cities in the Michigan MoaieiRose Vedder and Pat Plummer Pal League asking their coopeattoa 1 but says it may be too late as thebriefs must be filed by Nov 17have new puppiesConnie Keisers brother was bittenby a dog Sunday Ronnie Cordways, Perry Morgansand Francis Reasons fathers went deer huntingPerry Morgan and Larry Baughnhave new dream cars Sarah McMacken wrs 7 years oldTuesdayJudy Schroeders grandmotherwent back to Ohio Her dog has 6puppies Her cat was killed by an autoRoger Bonner who was home ill aweek is back in schoolThird Grade, Mrs LintnerA man gave Larry BaerwaUIssister, Jackie two roosters for herbirthdayOne of LaBelle bulls was taken to tin for one stageto auction Monday The other will Ix at Michigan State lastbutchered John Dinkel and Mike Plummerplayed the first Thanksgiving Cehryl VanNormans mother To one as old as ye editor the recent painting splurge by MichiganState students at the Univsrsitly elMichigan seems tame compared tesome of the episodes there ol the past We remember when a Barmus Bailey Circus parade there was stampeded when the students threwfirecrackers at the elephants WheS students wrecked the Star Theatrethere when refused a free showThe hair cutting spres when freseVmen were held and had their haircut in fantastic designs the cap bursing ceremony at Frog Hollowbought wheel We s her an antique spinninga ieerMegan Meyer AtLee died at her  a car Monday,home in Gladwin Saturday after an through onin Howell last Tuesday night The Howard Thayers and HerbBeiraers attended the showing of thenew Dodge cars in Detroit SundayBorn to Wiliam Brash jr and wifeat University hospital Ann Arbor Friday night a girlBorn to Mrand MrsMaynard Clarkat the Saline hospital last Thursday, a daughter, Linda AnnMrand MrsWalter Clark entertained MrsGW Clark of Ann Arbor andJohn Mclntee of Minnesota at dinnerThursday night Sunday guests of Mrs MargaretClark and family were the Tom and Jerry Clark families and John Mclntee of MinnesotaThe Joe Griffith family spent Sunday with the Ted Olson family inDearbornMesdames Eleanor Ledwidge andDenise LaRosa called on Keithday at Plymouth Seminary SunGerry Ledwidge, Joe Lavey, PhilG entile and Bob Darrow attended the MichiganMich State footballgame SaturdayMr and Mrs Roy Dilingham leaveby auto Thursday for Arcadia,Flor ida for ths winterCOUNCIL PROCEEDINGS November 9, 1954Regular meeting of village councilcalled to order by President DinkelJ Present Swarthout, Kennedy, Shirley Tiplady and Read Absent none Motion by Tiplady, supported byKennedy to allow following billsHurrays Gulf, gas 18 George Johnson Co, flag 1370 Bb Sceler, salary 8800Motion to adjourn CarriedMildred Ackley, ClerkHAS CAR STOLENPhfllip Gentile had his car,a Ford stolen from behind the storenight State police fotmd it Holt It was dosted StMrs Fred Hemmingway is visit to Aaron Alexiuaider of FlushingIIIO nT elsfAK in YnMsAM fi vi  11     1 1 Oil is said to have been struck lasting her sister in Kansas City There ia preaching service again week at Locke new Powlerville 3at the Birket Memorial Church, miles west of Belle Oak Rev Slaybaugh of Dexter is the min In the first debate Friday night13tjjf  Pinckney beat South Lyon TheirThe jewelry store here of Marvin A team waa Har Hall Celia GearhartFmley is being closed up and the Marie Shehan The South Lyon team 8 months illness She leaves her parents 2 sisters, Susan and Katherine,and a brother Dick The funeralwas at the Methodist Church at Gladwin Monday with burial thereThe Wayne AtLee, Robert Taachand W H, Meyer families from hereattendedstock moved to Howell Robert Goff, Richard Tuttle andEdmund Shields has gone to San the Englewood ApartmentsAntonio Texas to settle the estate of VanAken Dexter Drote, Hartlandhis uncle Thomas Shields and Burke, Battle CreekThanksgiving party at the opera Pinckney defeated Dexter here onhouse tonight Music by Ike Fischers Friday 14 to 0 Pinckney will playOrSfstri here Thanksgiving day The followingThe Mortenson reunion is being seniors will b playing their lastheld today at the John Mortenson sr game then Pete Gercys, Geraldhome east of townKennedy Rollie Shehan, Har Hall,James Allen, former Pinckneyite Roy Reason, Clyde Soper, Jim Hall,was married to Mrs Nellie Wright and Pete Stackableat Uom, N J ,Monday He works Clare and Norman Millar writefor the telephone company, She runs that each shot a deer at Lovells runs the Englewood Apartments A large number from here attend We bought a Thanksgiving turkey ed the Michigan State U of Dof Mrs Olive Johnson football game at Bast Leasing SatorEdward Farnam has killed and day Among them were Ambrose,dressed 7 tons of poultry here ths Harry, Florence and Druscilla Mnr past 2 weeks He paid the farmers phy Leonard Devereaux, Emil Wedover 4,,000 for it He will commencenow on Christmas fowl Gerald Kennedy, StanleyDinkel Cecil Hendee, Russell ReadThe Home Telephone  Company and Pete Stackablehas severed connections with the Rev Earl Berquist of Lancaster,Livingston County Mutual and now Pa, has accepted a call to becomehas a pay station in the hotel pastor of the Pinckney Conglchuwh,Last Thursday while Myer Davis The Pinckney Congl church willand hired man were digging a ditch rve an oyster supper at the Will it caved in on them and Meyer was Nash home Nov 29hurt He now gets around withcane CARD OF THANKSThe Anderson Farmers Club meet I wish to thank all my friends andwith Mr and Mrs R G Webb Dec8, neighbors for the kindness shownLouis Monks has started his second me through their prayers and cardsterm at the Reeves school daring my recent illness To the  Missionary Society of ths PeoplesGIVEN FAREWELL PARTY Church, to Mr snd Mrs George Mesdames Viola Masse and Pearl Harden, to Mr and Mrs, George EnMadsen entertained at a surprise quirt for the beauiful flowers Toluncheon last Tuesday at the latter the Kings Daughters for the lovely,home for MrsSteila GarrShe receiv box of fruit and to all that remember ed many nice gift The Oarrs are d me m sny waywring on the Mil WvHe farm te Thank Too 4H NEWSAt our meeting last week we learned the names of the tools we are touse and started our projectsPINCKNEY A LEAGUE W1 Dinkels Plumbing 24 2 Bllatz Beer 24 13163 Velvet Eez 23 174 IOOF No 40 21 195Vans Motor Sales 21 19 6 Plalfield Farm Bureau 21 197i Barnes Hotel 12 18SHockeya Appliance  1 219 Reads Lumber 18 22 10 Gregory Tavern 18 2211 Rays Marathon 15 2512 Detroit Die Set 12 28 Team Three Game HighVelvet Eez 2659, Barnes Hotel2626, IOOF No 40 2610Individual High 8 GamesL Swift 684,, A Fredenburg 627J Tessmer 600High AvereagesA Fredenburg 188, J Ledwidge178,, Tessmer 174, C Miller 170 Team High GameVelvet ez 959, IOOF No 40 921,Dinkels 915Individual High GameL Swift 275 J Tessmer 245, AFredenburg 287High for Weak ftliUDinkels 2516, Barnes Hotel 856,Mart Ritter 566, L Hurtibuse 211 Beth Minock found a fossil stoneby the school doorBonnie Kuhn was out with a coldlast weekFourth Grade, Mrs CampbelllWe received our report cards lastweek Becky Morris and Nancy Readhad all As the tug of war in which ths losingam was pulled through the KureHRiver The painting raid was ig retaliation for one staged byMihtoat MichiKun Slate last year 18 werearrested and those who pled fflflTwere fined 11At an impressive ceremoay at flMDetroit Masonic temple Nov 11, 1Mmen women and children from  foreign countries were made eitiseuof United States by the Unite Stt Diti C T by the UStates District Court Thi9 is the lagest mass citizenship coaferrsaseever heard of,W K Kelsey in the Detroit Newsgives the best analysis of the meatelection we have read In the aatiea ,  ,  , he states the Democrat vote wasWe have some fine scenes along 1,750,000, more than the Republisaathe Lincoln Highway on our bulletin vote Two years ago although PrsTdene Eisenhower got a majority of6,500,000 the vote for ths Republican members was onJy about 161,0M more than the vote for the DemocratsSCHOOL P0TK COMTyear with Mrs Taseh and know wewill for the rest of the year Susan LaBelle SeeLIBRARY NBWflNew books at ths libraryRiver A The Gauntletfd Gone wttfa atlet ftp Mathe WtadMM ManhaBJ boardGeraldine Spiegle has returned toschoolNeil Reifsnider and Wallace Singer hve each read 11 books since the school started Larry UUey, RonaldHaines, Joan Enders, Joan Bloxomand John Holben have read ten Mrs Campbell thanks the pupilsfor their birthday rifts and cardsMHh Grade Mrs MillerThe spelling bee winners wereRobert Homer 1st, Kaye Wylie 2nd,Karen Singer 3dWe are glad that Mr Rose is homeThe giant map at the back of theroom was made individually and looks like a jig saw puzzle,Gerald Darrow goes to Florida onFriday We hope he has a good timeTommy Read is in the hospitalWehope he is home soonWe are starting a unit on insectsand are planning an outline Next Monday evening is ParentsConference We hope many parentswill come and see our workSixth Grade News, Mrs TaschWe are excited about parentsnight and are trying to get every thing done possible, including our African unitWe had a spell down Wednesdayand a lot of people were standing upwhen we quit Thee were 2 wordswe had trouble with opossum and auditoriumWe had a substitute Friday andMonday and will have one Wednesday as Mrs Tasch will help the high school with their speechesWe are making charts on citiesand villages in Afriea and Africanmasks and heads We pot heads on them bones through their neses andJ  r lin 1952 The Democrats have the last 2 years picked up 2000,001votes In the recent election the Democrats carried 29 states which ttit had been presidential election yearwould have iven them 366 electoralvotes The Republicans carried Ifstates foe an electoral vote of 161 The Democrat totals were higherthan the Republicans in New York, Pennsylvania and Michigan but tf tfcDemocrats had lost these 3 populousstates they would have still WOB theelection by 7 electoral votes Thisshows a popular candidate for pres ident cannot extend his popmliritfto congress In 1952 the prsstdsatgot a huge inajority but only a Mt in the senate ami a slim majority tethe house The voters do not fall ft the arguement that the presldemtand congress should be of thepartyCARD OP THANKtI wish to thank my friendsneighbors for the cards and a received Nov 11th on my 00thday Mrs Anna PaceyFOOTBALL SCOUBStockbridge 37,Chelea 0 Xowett84, Holt 6 Clinton 72,son 84, Morenci 0 Nonci STARTING NOVBMMI ear store will be closed til farther noticeLavey fl AjP AtTST7rVTHB PQtCKNKY DISPATCHSOMERS ft HOLLISTLR NatesSPECIALSPORK LOIN ROASTS Lb TENDER PRECOOKED HAMS LbBEEF ROAST Lb MEATS SHORT RIBS Lb BABY BEEF LIVER lhWHOLE OR HALF CATTLE 35c69c38c25c 25c30cErom where I sit Ay Joe Mar si Granny DrivesBut Wcmt Sr iffTaylor parkingmi FBABUIB out front the dajr Neet u a pin, radiatoraaMob taps gleamingthe whole li u shiny as the day sheIt SI yean agoI stopped and lookedagainfor there, hanging on the4kM lira was a sign This car MT tr taleAsked Granny what was goingOftVJV ahe says, its this crazelor oM ear Everybody wants tobfcjltjrfranklin Bu it has servedfox years and its not fur   at From Whi  I t, its strictlvthe new cars ior mebut Grandma Taylor, and others, are cer tainly welcome to their eld faithfuls Its simply a question of pro,renee Same with a choiceof bcwiiii For instance, I likea tempo rale glass of beer withsupper You may prefer coffeeFine The important thirg hthat we rospect  eh i1 vchoiceami riil   togetherr 4, L ntttd Slut 1uuriuuiI ,W J Grossman of Chelae was thej low bidder on 8 60 paaaeoger school  busses for the Lincoln Consolidated schoolLarry Aplel and wue of Toledohas purchased the Sylvan Hotel andbowling alley at Chelsea  The amount of milk produced inMichigan increased from 176 billionlbs in 1953 to 192 billion lbs4 in 1964 but the price declined 1 million dollars ICity Clerk Fred Catrell of Howell was injured there last week in anauto accident at Center and Washington Sts He had a concussion and skull injuryBorn to Donald Hart and wife ofPinckney at McPherson hospital Nov4 a son Herbert Johnson and Leon Sartweel recently sentenced by Judge Garland at Howell are now at Cassidy LakeNew 1955 license plates are nowon sale in circuit court last week JudgeCarland crave Elvin Lang 6 monthsin jail for unlawfully driving away an auto Charles Lee charged withindecent liberties got 2 years probation and 150 fine The Stockbridge high school football banquet is Nov 22 They weie cochampions of their league withHaett ,rn to Gordon Topping and wifet  S ockbridge Nov 5,a son i Mrs Rh Eck and Mrs H Cliiuos of Dexter flew to New York ity and Washington D C last week They saw the Queen Mother andMrs Eisenower in the Smithsonian mtituteDexter Leader Byron has adopted a curfew ordinance All persons under 16 years ofage must be off the streets by 930p m The state condemned the Shiawasoe county jail, Comma, and orderednew one built The people voted downa 200,000 bond issue to build one November 17, 1M4Then Judge Holland of Oaklandcounty was called in He ordered118,000 worth of repairs which will make the jail good for another 10yearsThe Suter  Moors Grocery Storeat Hamburg was robbed last week and 115 was takenDr Nils Clark of of Brighton the new president of the Livingston County Medical Society11 deer were killed by autoes inthis county in the last 16 days FriUxotio zzzzilyWennmdWzzzzn,cy,pzzz Wylie hit one on McGregor Road lastweek Herbert Bennett and wife of Detroit called at the Lester McAfee homeFriday night after the banquet The Olin Robinson jr family ofAnn Arbor called at the Olin Robinson home Friday The Lester McAfee family haddinner at the Country Kitchen atMason Sunday  jThe Gerald Darrow family leaveFriday for Jacksonville Florida for2 weeks jCalvin Hooker underwent an appendicitis operation at St Joe hospital Ann Arbor, MondayThe Pinckney Rainbow Girls boardattended meetings at Lansing Tues day night and Royal Oak tonightMrs Dolly Baughn entertainedEarl Baughn and wife at dinner Sunday in honor of her husbands birthday, Mr and Mrs, Fred Read were inLansing MondayThe Robert Tasch family attendedthe funeral of Mary AtLee at Gladwin Monday The Ona Campbells spent Sundayat the Carl Lentz home at Lansing,honoring Lindas birthdayMesdames Eloise Campbell andEva Enquist were in Detroit SaturdayAndrew Campbell and wife, son,Craig, and Jenny Land Parmaleevisited the Dick Young familyBig Rapids Sunday HOWELL THEARE IHOWBLl MICHIGANTue Wed, Thur, Nov 16 17, 18  Howard Keel Fernando LamasiaROSE MARIEin CinemaScope and ColorFriday Saturday, Nov 19, 20 Double FeatureFrank Sinatra Sterling HaydenIDSUDDENLY alsoRandolph Scott inTHE BOUNTY HUNTER in Color Chelsea, MichiganFriday Saturday, Nov 19, 0 GO MAN GOA Comedy StarringThe Harlem Globetrotters Dane Clark, Pat BreslinCartoon Sport Neg8Sun, Mon, Tues,, Nov 21, 22 23 3 Days 3 MAGN1FICANT OBESSION in TechnicolorA Drama StarringJane Wyman, Rock Hudsonand Otto KrugerSunday Shows 3579Sun, Mon, Tues,, Nov 21 22 23Matinee Sunday 230 p m contjGONE WITH THE WIND All in TechnicolorwithClark Gable Vivien LeighWed, Thur, Nov 24, 25Thanksgiving Special 230 p m conAlan Ladd, Joan TeUelInHELL BELOW ZERO in Technicolor Wed Thurs, Nov 24, 25SOUTHWEST PASSAGEAn Outdoor Dramain color starringRod Cameron, Joane Dru and John lee landShows 715 805Cqjmedy an CartoonComingSilver Lode, Rogue Cop1ushoverTHEAy Lake,Wed to Sat, Nov 17 to 20 James Stewart, Grace Kellyand Wendell Corey InREAR WINDOW AlsoCHALLENGE OF THE WILD George and Sheilah Grah imColor CartooninON DISPLAY TODAY Sun, Mon, Tues, Nov, 21, 22 23Begins where the Robe left offDEMETRIUS  the GLADATORS in CinemaScopeIn Technicolor StarringVictor Mature, Susan Hayward Michael Rennie Debra PagetNovelty Cartoon News 28 Styles to Choose FromLet n giv yw  FRM demonstration fney Yeiveteea work ahoM   MMdesigned to glv you aylongLook at thoM featurMt eNoprcti IfiesisttnieGroCo  stant HilitHb litubV1v tf V NEWV8UNBSAND PIR6OOMB lllny   Wed, Thurs, Nov 24, 25Claudette Colbert, Fred MacMurrayIn THE EGG AND IFeaturette News CartoonWe MakeAGRICULTURAL LOANSwho needed funds for new equipment, tools, stockeej, and many other important items If yourfuture plans call for an agricultural loan, come innd talk it over 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Eut Main St Pmcknty Mktifu 126 WEST MAIN STREET, PINCKNEYPhone UP 83118FRESH GROUND BEEF Lb  35c MICHIGAN CATSUP 2 for   33cTIDE Giant 69c Regular 29cPANDA BEARS 259 with etdi 500 PurchaseStore HoursMon Tues Wed 9 a m to 6 p mYou May Win Many Nice Merchandise AwardsA 2500 Savings Bond and a 200 VacationSponsored by Your Local Business MenTUNE IN 1050 KI Every Monday at 1100 AM Thar Fri Sat 9 a, mio 8 p m ,when WPAG GOES CALLING TO PINCKNEYVw1  viAMPAIGW Wednesday, November 17, 1954THE PINQENBY DISPATCHPlans for tajpafavch of Dimes campaign are under way in this county It is in January Dr Paul Bagwellof East Lansing is chairman The Howell Jayceesre the sponsors LeRoy Wright of the Jaycees is countychairman and Frank Guild and Bruce Farr co chairman William Caverlyand Alan Ray are publicity chairmenThe first meeting is at the MonksHotel, Brighton Nov 11 with a 600p m dinner The econd is Dec 8 at I 8 p m at the supervisors room atiHowell ILillian Craig is chairman of theMothers March and Mrs ClaudeCopeland Mrs Homer Armstrong ofrural Michigan The Brighton Jaycees will handle the eastern part of the county Mrs Dolly Baughn isSouth Putnam chairman Mrs Clare,Palmer is Pinckney chairman ,MrsMisslitz for Gregory and Mrs Stanley Latson is Hamburg chairman Every resident in the county isexpected to be called on the night ofJanuary 2h The captains are expected to appoint lieutenants to as1 sist them in this workFollowing is a list of ladies andthe discussion group they represent Kirks, Mrs Lester Roy Oceola, MrsJess Emery Oceola Center, Mrs1 David Hearl Parkers Comers, MrsHerbert Millar Plainfield, Mrs Charles Killam Pingree, Mrs JohnAlstott Six Corners, Mrs Aaron Dean South Cohoctah, Mrs J B Corey South Marion, Mrs John Boyer South Putnam, Dolly BaughnTyrone Hills, Mrs Tom Harper Tyrone Stragglers, Mrs Clifford Embury Unadilla, Mrs Ernest SmithWest Handy, Mrs Hulett Judd West Center, Mrs Joe Lyons West Marlon, Mrs Charles Reed Townline,Mrs Hazel Herbert Beech Creek, Mrs Alfred H Pfau, ST Chemung,Miss Alice Latson, Cohoctah Center,Jdrs Royal Schrepfer Cohoctah Gra ham, Mrs Thomas Tayrlie Conway,frs Wayne Sober Conway Center Comets, Johnsons Mill, Mis Leslie Eaton Deerfield, Mrs George LeoHard Mrs Mauric Kingsley EastBrighton, Mrs Lawrence MarvinEast Handy, Mrs Arthur Bator East Marion, Mrs Fred McNamara TheWe is, Mrs James Whalen Genoa Hamburg, Mrs Stanley LatsonGreen Oak, Mrs Albert Read Handy,Urs L D Coffey Hartland, MrsClaude Bryan Hartland Heights,Mrs Paul Boyes Howell Center,Mrs Lamar Nolan Howell City Limits, Mrs Oliver Earl Lemons Corners, Mrs Lee McCartney LovejoyGroup, Mrs Richard Clandenning North Iosco, Mrs Herman Rife andNorthwest Livingston, Mrs GaleHoisingtonUONEBVATION DEPARTMENT 05,000 special deer season permitfeav been mailed Nov 1 16,000 more Were expected to be mailed Commercial fishermen got an in1junction against the conservationjdipt enforcing the law which preTjtnU taking chubs in NovemberAll deer hunters this year are ask ad to carry a compass, matches and  map jB teenage hunters have been killed06 far and 19 wounded No persons Under 17 years of age may purchaseH hunting license without approval at his parent or guardian i 449 Canadian geese were bagged at Swan Creek last week and 210 at Fannville4 828 persons were convicted of game law violations last weekMichigan state police and conservation dept will again provide a mesMg service for all hunters who regIftar at state police and conservationpotts during the deer season Over 50 deer licenses were sold inKaahtenaw county this yearOliver Clark holds an auction oniba Joe Placeway farm at CorJleyMte Nov 15Fern Hendee has a new piano llessra Walter Dinkel, George Dic Junon, West and Wagoner of Detroitmjoyed a weeks hunting here lastjtttk at the V G Dinkel favmHarried Nov 7 at the home of theglides parents at Raneleigh, OntjGtaW Poole to Clove Poole of PinckJk journeyman printer blew in onm last week and gave us much need pi lift in type settingOM Mae Reason entertained theOfattce Club at her home Tuesday fcat Plate Senator Green of Grand Rap Ma has announced that he will introiteead a bill in the legislature to thaitffoct that all voting precincts who1 Mat 000 votes or more must use vot ing machines Outside of the cities are few voting machines in uatMichigan now This the senator would reduce election errorfenny up the vote tabultionMcKeighan who with Frankand Ed Barnard once ownedBapublican party in Michiganand toat to their greatest power whoiteak Fitzgerald was governor haf again beaten the law Eight yearsfO h was indited for gambling conanfeaey He fled to Florida and man agaft to beat extradition in one wayar anottte for 8 years During this most of the witnesses againstSo he came back, gave himttp and stood trial The remainjriteatee, gambling kings repu their testimony and he wastat not until Judge Sana had See a Rocket Engine Being, BuiltFISHER andOLDSMOBI LES IIGOLDEN CAR IISkilled OlcUmobilo craftsmen create a new Rocket 202 Engine while you watch At this station on thetour, youll see precision booing of the engine block, vLook  oi the new GoAhead11 Lookl   vwsytHOUSEIN HONOR OP OMI OLDSMOBILEMONDAY, NOV 22 Imployaa OnlyTUESDAY, NOV 23 CPublie InvitedMAIN AND FORCI PLANTS 1O AM to 9 PM ILLIONTH CARFISHER BODYMONDAY, NOV 22 Employes OnlyTUESDAY, NOV 23 CPublie InvitedVIRLINDEN ST PLANT i PM to e PM Oldsraobilo is rocketing into 1955 with flyingcolors    and In ns vWirrt these allaroundnewBiodda roll off tin ,iml, lifii for final inspectionVisit the Famous rivher Body PlantlHere, in this auxkm bodybuilding plant, youll,learn all the secrets of exlr safety and comfort that are built into every beautifui Fisher BodyWatch Them Weld A New Fisher Body IWere honoring a car    a Golden Car    OMs millionth carAnd youre invited to join in the fun So come help us celebrate thishistoric event Youll watch Oldsmobile craftsmen build the mightyRocket 202 Engine Youll see a 1955 Oldsmobile assembled beforeyour very eyes Youll witness all the wonders of a modern automobileplant And therell be special displays of the ullaioundnew 55Oldsmohiles   with that hold new GoAhead look    the brilliantstyling of a new Body by Fisher So visit the Oldgmobile and FiaherBody plants on Tuesday, November 23rd Everythings freeereryone over nine years old is cordially invitedDSMOBILE IANSINGS OWN GENERAL H neath all the beauty of OldsmobuVa colorful new,iillaroundnew 55 model is the strong, allwelded onstriKtion of cjualityljuilt Bodies by FinherHER BODY R S DIVISIONSbyMtOUR DEMOCRACYRJFDIN CAfcRVING NPORMATION TO REMOTE AREAS, THROUGHiEWSPAPKS ,VlGAZlNJES, ANO MAILORDER, 6uRAL PE DELIVERY WAS INSTRUMENTAL IN BRINGING OUf PEOPLECLOSER TOGETHER IN UNDERSTAN0IN ANO IN CREATINGSIMILAR NEEDS AND nsses II iif ii s N Michigan Fanners UpFertilizer Use to Get Extra Yields per AcreM ICHIGAN farmers usednearly 600,000 tons of fertilizer last year to boost crops per acre, cut production costs andincrease net profits, reports theMiddle West Soil ImprovementCommittee, in a statement based on compilations of theU S Department of Agricul tureThe total of 590,921 tons ofplant food used on Michiganfarms in 1952, says the commit tee, was 16 per cent more thanin the previous year and car ried 19 per cent more plantnutrientsThe United States as a wholeused 22,422,418 tons of fertilizerlast year This was 6 per cent more in tonnage and 10 perWE ARE DEVELOPING A COUNTYWlO PATTERNOP LININS FAMJLIE5 FZOM COAST TO COAST WAVt A SNS OF ClTIZENSHl6SPONSlllLIT TMEV SMAdE SUCHOBJECTIVES ASOWNNNb TMEIHOWN HOMES AND PUTTINGTHEIR CHILDREN THROUGH COLLEGE ANO, IW PROViOlNG FOB THEiK OWN FUTURE , THfcOllGW LIE INSURANCE AND SAVINGSTHIV A HELPING TO WILO A NATIONAL PATTERN O THIFT  VSWouldnt next week suit you better A ,ThU week Vm buw uith interior decoratorReady for fall fertilizing Jobcent more in plant nutrientsthan in 1951  Farmers are buying higheranalysis fertilizers, the commit tee says They are getting morecrop feeding power per ton In the past five years the percentage of primary plant food con tent in an average ton of ferti lizer has increased from 196 per Tell them YOURSELF by Long DistanceSettling details of visits hack and forth with friends andrelatives is quick and easy by Long Distance And the cost is surprisingly low Reduced rates arc in effect everyuight after 6 P M and all day SundayMICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANYPREVENT FORESTt mwWTTHE P1NCKNBT DISPATCH Wednesday, November 17, 1954 Order Plant FoodEarly to AssureNeeded SuppliesWellbalanced fertilizer pro daces extra quality, high yielding corn leftI F YOU are aiming at highyields and high profits in19M, its time now to order yourfertilizer, advises the Middle West Soil Improvement Committee Delay may mean youwont get the plant food youneed for next springs planting operations  High profit yields depend onsupplying the soil with all thenutrients it requires to feed the crops Agronomists point out that asound system of soil management based on increased fertil izer use pays rich dividends on most Corn Belt farms Thetrend has been toward high applications of plant food, with many farmers using up to 1,000 pounds per acre Corn yields per acre in theMiddle West could be boosted it least a third by the teamwork of good management andheavy amounts of fertilizer,these agronomists point outWheat production could bedoubled, hay and pasture andsoybean yields increased onefourth The higher yields per acremean lower costs per bushel and greater chances for profit,even with prices decliningSome farmers lost out onthe higher profits last year because they waited until the lastminute to order their fertilizer, says the committee In theavalanche of demand during thespring rush period, some farmers missed getting the gradesand amounts of fertilizer theyneeded or got none at allTime is required to make,cure and deliv all the fertilizer farmer  in profitably use on their springseededcrops Manufacturers cantsqueeze a years fertilizer production into a fourweeks rushFallFed MeadwCut Winter Kill Yield Extra HayT ATE SUMMER top  dressing of phosphate and potash fer tilizer on legumegrass meadowswill pay off in extra tons of higher quality hay next year, reportsthe Middle West Soil Improve ment CommitteeThe topdressing can be profitably done after the second cutting of hay, the committee pointsoutAgronomists point out thatthe phosphate and potash willnourish the legumegrass stand and increase its full growth,says a statement issued by thecommitteeThese nutrients will enablethe root system to store up plantfoods necessary to tide the plant over severe weather, so thatwinterkilling will not be such aHazard The plants will have nu trient necessary to start growthfit the spring Xt is profitable to topdress newseedfrgs with phosphatepotashiertttizer where they were not properly fertilized at seedinglime, or where soil building applications of fertilizer are needed16 get top production from thelegume stands Here again, thenutrients provided by the topdressing will help carry thelegumes through extreme weather conditions Some agronomists recommendadding from 300 to 500 poundspar acre of a fertilizer such as2020 01020, or 01030, de pending on the soils need forObtaahcy avrong stanfls oxalfalfa producing at toplevel,the soil must supply about 100 pounds of potash and 30 poundsS phosphate per acre peryear research at Ohio SlateUniversity indicates Must ofour humid Midwestern soils iuM will uot provide theseimounti tests Weal T ity nMd to be supplemented withUtoWal amounts of properv balanced fertilizer Whre potath levels are netthem in high production, agroo rfifirst or second cut ood time to top dresss, th Committee reSorts Thin tt nutrients artavailable for quick recovery ofof top dressingk alfalfa stands tation TTi , r  i FriendlyasHolidayTimein Michigan   enjoy a glas Michigan Brewed Beerwj, ygan Orewers association350 Madison Avenue  Detroit 26, MichiganAltts Brewing Co  Frankenmuth Brewing Co  Goebel Brewing Co, Pfeijfef Brewing Co  Sebewaing Brewing Co  Stroh Brewery CoUR D EMCRACY by MaiFmCHARDFUA KTHOW ENJJAMiN FfcANKUN, SEEKING TO CCWT2OLTHE FORCE OF ELECTRICITY, FLEW A KITE TO LEARNTHENATURE OF UGHTNING, IS PAIT OF THE AMERICAN STORySO IS HIS ADVOCACY OFi Wmlt tf  SPplq  FallAdded FertilizerBoosts Corn YieldsSpreads Work LoadF ARMERS can get a jump onnext years crop operationsby putting on this fail the ferti lizer they would normallybroadcast and plow under for corn or spring  seeded smallgrains next year, reports theMiddle West Soil ImprovementCommitteeCorn and small grain yieldscan be boosted just as muchon most soils by adding nitrogen, phosphate and potash fertilizer in the fall as by the same amount of plant food put on inthe spring, according to tests in Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri,Wisconsin and other Midwestern statesThere is virtually no loss ofnutrients over the winterAdding fertilizer in the fallI has these advantages, says the committee1It enables farmers to fertilize land for next years crops when they are not crowded forworking time The ground is inshape so it is easy to get onwith machinery2Farmers can get the exactgrade and amount of fertilizerthey need, and in top condition 3It gives the fertilizer indufttry a chance to spread out itsproduction and distribution over more months of the year Ithelps take, some of the strainoff the traditional spring rusHperiod That is particularly im portant in view of cqnditionilast spring when factories wereswamped with orders andeveryone was scrambling forscarce supplies, ALUMINUM COMBINATIONSTORM WINDOWS and SCREENSCHECK THESEFEATURES TO THE NEEDS OF MAN, ELECTRICITY TOOAflfREINFORCES THE PRODUCTIVE POWER OF AMERICAAND THE DEVELOPMENT OF ELECTRIC LIGHT AND Powell HAS riEEN MADE POSSIBLE LAROELV rjy THE GROWTH OPTHRIFT IN AMERICATHE INVESTMENT OP LIFE INSURANCE FUNDS AND OTHEL SAVINGS, FRANKUN THfi IWVENJTOfc WOULD AT HOW HIGH HIS rES HfiVE FLOWNDesign formPotcer  Beautiful Slender Frame UHStoring, No Chang ing N9w 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little raccoon, tnug but curi A OUS in the trunk of a tree it safefrom hunters Runs Why Becausthe lives in Algonquin Park in Northern Ontario whew the onlyhunting permitted it with a camera But woe to this little chap if hewanders a few mile away from hit tree over the park boundary Raccoons who lack the governmentalprotection this litilft fellow enjoya,are pknafd S DMRYMFN can cut their cost of 100 pounds of total difcdincosts to the bone gesible nutrients from pas nkinc fll use of well ture runs about 7ft cento,i VV a iVty nrsture To get rot cuttmg hightVVrtiiu Vnc rid yH zfi to quality hay and, ,         1 j A  i vti stockedi t ,   J,Vf   i V 1      v    r Y r, r, ,  Hv       And he ttl ihucmv nu c ,,,  ,    atLrienis frcni huh producing tp levels yr r uv areMfture are some of the cheap well supplied with nhoQiatott that can be produced The and potashaThe PeopleDRYGOODSCANNED G GENTS FURNISHINGSLINGERIEKENNEDYS GENERAL STORETIGHTSLEEP UHT7 , Norwnbor IT, 19MWhen its an automatic bedcovering, It takes only ONI to keep youwarmone electric blanket, or one electric sheet with a regular blanket Mfiertakes the place of the umpteen heavy, smothering covers youd erdlnarlly meConfidentiallyand confidently toowe recommend automatic bd coverings aswonderful Christmas gifts for off   thefamHylor Detroit Edison 114 So BMNBlittLl  TWith Lorenzo Murphy ye editor attended a Victory Dinner sponsored by the Young Democrat of thecounty at St Patricks high school atBrighton Thursday nigntJSd Lewishead of the Young Democrats was tostmaster, Congressman Elect DonHayworth, was speaker Such a banquet may be held ia Pinckney in tnei near future Editors Rudnicki ofPowlerville and Seger of Brightonalso attended the banquet Mrs T R Bonner and sons, Ryanand Roger spent the week end in Ferndale Mr and Mrs M E Darrow andMr and Mia George Thompsonwere Sunday dinner guests of RoyKice at WilliamstonThe Lavey and Jack Sharpe families and Mrs Mae Metz were in Detroit Sunday  Mr Mable Dinkel entered St Joehospital for examtnaion Mondty Mrs Howard Read visited her son,Tommy, at St Joe hospital, Monday Katherine Bradbury of Chelsea is ,at the L J Henry home while her,husband is bunting iThe Gerry Eichman family wereSunday dinner guests at the Ambrose Kennedy home at Chubbs Corners Louis fcaydu expepte to move fromthe Mrs Alma Harris farm to the1Harold True farm at Chubbs Corners Sylvester Harris has boughtt theMcCauley house on Cedar Lake Rd off M36W George Tansley and wife entertained Peter Wagoner and wife at dinner, last Thursday night Mrs Martha Robb who works inClarks Grocery spent the wtek end1in Taflorfca, Florida jLeniuel Martin and wife of YpsilantiCalled on MrsMary Hoff Sunday The Congl Ladies Aid took inover 500 at their football chickenFriday night Mr and Mrs Stanley Dinkel ndMr and Mrs Murray Kennedy attend ed the MichiganMichigan Statefootball game Saturday We understand Lt John Hamel ofPinckney has been injured in an autoaccident, Mesdames Ethel Sprout and Florence Wagoner had dinner at the Country Kitchen Mason, Sunday Ben White and Beit Wylie calledon Leo Farley at Northville Thursday Mrs Lucille Wylie and Shirley and,Jimmy were in Ann Arbor Thursday Roy Dilingham and wife called onMrs Anna Pacey in Fowlerville1 last Thursday Mrs Bob Pike spent last week inCorruna where her father, WilliamBentley is in the hospital I Mrs Alberta Close of Linden andGerald Dinkel of Lake ChemunjHspent Sunday at the Albert Dinkelhome IDr Harlow Shehan and family fJackson and Billy Shehan of Ann Arbor called at the William Shehanhome Sunday,William Shehan with the GeorgeSnivelys attended the 90th birthdayparty Thursday for Mrs Anna PaceyThu sday at the Walter Glover home in FowlervilleWalter Rybka of Detroit railedatthe Roy DiJlinghajn home SundayRay Lavey of Gregory called onMr and Mrs Ben White SundayGeorge Mallock and wife of Pontiac was a guest at Irvin Kennedyhome last Wednesday xMrs Helen Miller entertained theRainbow Girls Board at her home at Strawberry Lake Monday nightJohn Camburn and wife and AlJohnson of Detroit called at the Law rence Camburn home FridayMeadame Irvin Kennedy and Lucille Fohey called at the Henry Hanson home in Howell ThursdayTommy Read underwent surgeryat St Joe hospital Ann Arbor thisweekMesdames Frank Aberden and RexNoggle were in Detroit Saturday MYRON HUGHESComplete Line Plumbing Fixtures and Supplies Electric, Oil and Gas Hot Water Hssters  Complete Line of PumpsWe Sell  W Install  We ServicePHONE UPS31U 10 7 5 EASTLOWEST PRICE EVER Special  Ira PWLGASTAPPAN RangettaiMTlmiOFFERAT YOUR MMLGASDEALERS removabletain drip trayVbtelader signal COOINOJtf y to tO minute TRADEIN ALLOWANCiON YOUR OLD RANOtJn4ptrattuUfht aigntl teli lctiIarea For,ial ftaith CnceccJ Now Is Che time tokitchen with Philgabottled gas for farm and towYou cn hunt far and wick, 1wont fnd  bigger valueeetfre top j than tUe beautiful 4t Remember, tee, we wtflus tradein aBowmaj mold rang MgfdL  c irlitiftti Easy terms, if youMANV 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>Mi,Wednesday, November 10, 1954VOLUME 71MIRROR  JARV1SBAKBR WEDDINGproject willfarming Their fear is that suburbs will overrun better fairming lands State College is testingtiveness of flu shots They offer them free to students when complete their registration Docdata they keep the student  itd f m the in the intheir classes instead of infirmary People will disagree on toll highways until they are completed andpaid for which will outdistance thelife span of those building them Thetoll theory is that those who usethe roads pay for them Free roadsfinanced by tax money, forces people to pay for them who never use themThe first toll road to be built is from Detroit to Saginaw The move to extend it to Toledovia Monroe had to be abandoned asfarmers did not want their market road eliminated Gasoline dealerswanted stations on the super high way The law is not clear to gas stations A clause states free roads shallparreUel toll roadsMichigan will gt 561,000 to improve air ports in the state This is the first year Michiganfruit growers have received a sharefor their air terminals at Muskeganand Grand Rapids This is expected to increase employment Michigan has started 2 major prison buildings The prison populationis now around 10,000New projectsare a 260,000 addition at Ionia and a60,000 farming unit at Jackson An other 600 man unit is planned atIonia WILLIAM DILLOWAYWilliam Dilloway, 7, died at thehome of his son, Robert, at Cleve and Betty Jarvis, daughter of Mr and Mrs Erwin Jarvis of Half Moon sLake took place Yootball NeterIn the hardest game of tfctfa present season Pinckney loot  closecontest here to Stochbridffti Fiiday linethetfeemnight 26 to 18 Thewas heavier than Pinckneyslocal team had trouble hoidiTwo bad break beat PtatkiPacker had a punt blocked when,line did not hold It hit inovejf theat 400 p m Saturday afternoon atthe Pinckney CongU Church, KevWinger officiating The weddingmarch was played by Mrs Florence the back andBaughn and Mrs Virginia VanNor line and Bush of stockbridfe fell on man sang, Promise Me and IYou Truly ,     The bride enterered on the arm oi for a touchdown although at least 6her father who gave her in marriage, pinckney players laid hands on him Her costume was whit slipper satin Q tne jckoff pinckney fumbled it for a touchdown In the last quarter Basore of Stockbridge ran 70 yds GaibtiN Gtarctt8t Harye Caveat Church Fr Albert Seamitt,loedult680, 800, 900loua, um640, 800, 90NoviFriday 780Her costum wa pp Q tne jckoff pinckney fumbledwith fitted bodice and her skirt was and stockbridge recovered inside the H hddressFrench hoop style Herpinckney 20 yd line Pinckney turnFriday after Noveaas Devotions,Saturday 780 to i00 p mSunday Before 800 massMiainonita GbwcbCalvary Menneeite Church Rev Em Boaeay, PastorA Cordial Welcome to All  SoptMorning Worship Sunday SchoolYoung Peoples MeetingCottage Fellowship ServiceWednesday 800Harvey Birkey of the Childrensibe Mission will show pictures ofthis work at the Beachy home SatRobert Clark of Pinckney was best Then camethebYoJked puntistock Eve Nnv 13 at 800 P m He wil beman and usher8 were Orland Win bridge was way ahead Don Packer1 uest speaker at the morning service Elementary SchoolRonnie Makin and Connie Schmidthad birthdays last week Joe Singer made a snowman lastweekWe are sorry Toby Shetteroesdad had an accidentBobby Keiser has new jeans and aheaddress held inplace with a veil of illusion Her  bridge was again knocking on their flowers were mixed mums with af joor ani Basore scored from the 16yd line Bush kicked goal Pinckney20center of baby mumsShirley Blaney of Dearborn wasmaid of honor Her drese was white  ballerino style and her flowers white not Cmvert Basore ran 15 yds forthe second Stockbridge touchdownscored a few minutes later on ayd pass, Packer to Bowel 1 but Walter Each10001100 730 shirtBilly Botsford has a cowboy shirtDouglas Winger had a birthdaylast weekKaren Keiser has a new dressBonnie Curts went to the dentistJoe Plummer has 2 goldfishWe learned 2 Thanksgiving songs We started our number books lastweekLinda Wegener waa in YpsianiiSundayhavemums slow and Carl Sowers, drothersm shortened the gap by intercepting a1 Aov 14IRWS of the jrroom, Jack and Jamts Stockbridge pass and running 301 i ouh Fellowship Hymn SingJaivis brothers of the bride , yds to score Again he was hurried  at 730, directed by Losvell NovBylcrAnn Arbor Special musicRobertreception waT inthe church1 and did notconvertBasores long runDoris Doan of Harrison cut followed Pinckney did not give up Kellar of Elkhart, Intl, is guestthe 4 tier cake Carolyn Sower Mogtly ORpasse, from Packer to speaker The public is invitedneice of the bride had charge of the Rowell they reached the Stockhrdpe  RtflgidtiOHf CLguest book Barbara VanSlambrookConnie and Carol Jarvis, Lorna Knisley vGregory Rosalie  Hoey Dexter and Derothy Winsluw and VirginiaSowers served The couple receivedmany nice presents, Aftef a wedding trip the couplewill live at Femiands LakelandThe groom graduated fom Pinckney highschool and is employed by the CoOperative Roofing Co, Ann ArborThebride from Dexte high school and isworking for Montgomey Ann Arbor Ward in2U where Wayne Stone took a Lyd pass from Rowell and scored Joe and Jeanne Kennedynew television Wilma Walders dad has a new carDebby Garrs ha a new dress First Grade Mrs ThayerWe are sorry Christine Dinkel is ill Sharon Blades has new cat, hat CURRENT COMMMTThe main question is Hows oiDemocrats doing The answer Isfine They are heaping it upon u7 There is a story connected with thisYears ago an old Irish friend of oun,a civil war veteran, applied for ani iincrease in pension In thoseh daysTheand mittens Robert Morse hascoat  new plaidDavid Bennett has a new baby sister the congressman handled thiscongressman at that time wasan Irishman, Jim Gorman of ChelseaHe was cooperative and our friendgot his increase in due time The wCcasion of course called for a fewdrinks after which our friend march down the street with his chest thrownout He met a friend who said I hear ou got the increase, Dick to whiche reply was Ah, Henry they areping it upon me The fact isthat no Democrat expected a victoryof colossal proportions as happenedhere last Tuesday They figured GovWilliams would get in as they figured Leonard the weakest opponent he had run against but that he wouldcarry the entire state ticket and US Senator to victory with him ex ceeded their fondest expectationsThey knew the trend was DemocraticThe polls showed this and also theThe attempt to pass for extra point Sunday Schoolfailed Pinckney started another rmng  M    march but lost on a fumble on the 20 ur Night Prayer Meetm at the Rev J W Winger, Pastor 93u 1045  AJ1yd line and this ended their chances Rick Miller of Pinckney sustaineda back injury the first period andis out for the season Miller of Stockbridge was knocked out but returned to the game Ludtke of Stockbridgeroughed up Rowell and was banished from the game A hugecrowd took in Church atWed Choir Practise 800730 P JdI the game, fully as bfg as the owe at the PinckneyDexter game For aDEVOEWILSON WEDDINGFebruary 26, 1882 but lived in Detwit for many years He marriedDora Calahan of Detroit April 17, bout 1826 he moved to Ham where he had  sopJa W8j3be eante to Pinckney and operated a tavern here for 10 years He has livid ta Ho 1 10 years where he wasa painter and decoratort He servedon the Pinckney village council and the ball teamSurviving are his wife, 3 sons,Robert of Cleveland, Jack of Brighton and Bernard of Milford, Connand a daugher Mrs Katherine Bekesa of Mt Vernon, II There are 11 grandchildren Also 3 brothers, Clifford,, Frank and George of Detroitand a sister, Mrs Viola Rhodes ofPontiac The funeral was this morning at8 Joseph Church Howell, Rev PrDay officiating Burial was in St Josephs Cemetery  ter township and Earl Wilson, sonof Mx and Mrs Jack Wilson of Hiland Lake were married in the Dexter Evangelical and Reformed Churchat Dorter last week by Rev HerbertcnrewBBest man was the bridegroomsbrother, Raymond Wilson Usherswere James and Richard Wilson All are sons of Mr and Mrs Jack Wilnonof HiLand Lake The bride wore a gown of ivorysatin with a sweetheart neckline Sheld bthe PinckneyDexter game For achange the weather was goodPinckney ends her seas, today atMacon with a 300 p I  v  hBoysville She has had her bed sea season in years with 5 wins,2 losses A Hearty Welcome To AllThe Peoples 0 UndenominationalM36 West between Main andUnadffla StreetsRev Keith Ruegsegger, PastorSunday School 946 AMElaine Darrow is planning a tripssouth to visit her grandmother Linda Curts went to the dentistget hr teeth xrayedJennii Kelenberger has a new mwyand white cat called BootsLinda Shirey has oranges that arei f red inside They taste tfood with suit on themLois Shirey was in Ann Arbor lastniht Her grandmother come home with herDavid Chambers went to the Huwell show SaturdayMik1 Carver went to a wedding on frenzied efforts of thein pressuring President RepublicansEisenhowern iSunday Worship Vruth Group Evening Seivic eThur Prayer Meet Jrf Choir Practise Wedj Sr Choir Practise Wed, 1100 A W700 PM800 pm800 P M 400 P M780 P M into making a flying trip through 4states the Friday before electionThis instead of pepping up the Republicans seems to have put fight into the Democrats who proceeded tegivi iov Williams the entire state ticket a rousing majority in WayneCounty so gr t that the greatly reduced Itepublii i majorities out statecould not overcome it Besides he carried outstate by 40000 Electionshowed the Democrat party is stillthe majority party and that the vietory in 1952 was solely an Eisenhower vielory for a popular war heroWardens dog has 3 brown and not a Republican victory We do1 not think the victory means that thepresidents program will be doomedn the past two years the Democratshave generally supported the president and most of his liberal measuretied with Dexter for the low  title   7T V5L  Jx TPinckney Soridge We  Christian Welcome toLaveyCampbell Sraonson DyerHeathR Miller Kahlesatin withwore a fingertip illusion veil held by Burns L ELT G CR a R TR S Q BL HI HF BDON DILLINGHAM a rn decorated with sheila in a gardenia motif Her flowers were whitebaby chrysanthemums, white rosesand pink rosebuds CarpenterRowell Q B Ward Hiffgs L H Roland IPacker L H Collins iiasoreSubsPinekneySton Spittlur, Keiser Henry, Lanphar Mrofka Stockbridge Fredebur, Young, Barth,ArmstrongMcVey, Crandall, BartonMatron of honor was Mrs Ray Touchdowns Rowell, Packr, Stonemond Wilson of Ann Arbor, who wore Basore 3 Bush,a gold streetlength dress and carjried bronze chrysanthemums Bridtij  maids were Mrs Frederick German FOOTBALL SCORES i EveryoneAUIdBAK EAPTIST MISSIONT20 McGregor Rd, Portage Laker  Lany Matti, Pator clllep,Sunday School 1000 AMBoik22,Morning Worship 1045 A Mrush Eveninf Service 7J0 P Menter Meeti  780 p m iitibiit Nedder wen for a ride Sunday He nw some cows and pretty cctoi    I treesAim Burg said on Haloween someom pui a aign in front of thiir would not have bttn passed withouthouse that read John BurgMoving their support They helped him beat S BikJeff Hendee has a new puppy called GingerFirst Second and Third, Mrs Rooke Judy Gearys mother had Senator Bricker on the treaty makingissue, helpel him subdue SenatorMcCarthy and also Senator Knowday birthj and when he opposed the presideson ieveifft aJfelrs They were notMary Gillenkirks uncle is visitingneighborsMASONIC LODGE CALENDAR Nov 9 A degreesNov 12 Rax Sacket ReceptionNov 20 7th District meeting atBrighton 8 p mLawrence Baughnof Ann Arbor, the brides cousin, and Milford 33, South Lyon 12North Margaret Feuerbacher ofwho wore aqua dresses andgo 1 chrysanthemums Dexter,carriedGeruont Donald and Maxl and a ter, Mrs Lillian Craig of Port Austin There are 6 grandchildrenAlso8 brothers,Roy of Pinckney and Fredand Jay of Fowlerville The funeralwas At Wiliamston Tuesday with thebttria in Rowley CemeteryMEET YOUR CONGRESSMANA countywide meet your cong is planned for Thursdayday night of this week at StPatricksschool on Ricket lload Brighton at800 p m Congressman Elect Hayworth will be the principal speakerThe public is invited bronze chrysanthemums Duane DeVoe, the brides brother, was ringbearer,A reception wag held in the churchparlor Mrs Ross Wilson of Drroit ville 7, righton 6 Manchester 18,Carleton 18 Ann Arbor 27, Jackson 6 Williamsto 19 Willow Run 6 Hudson 34, Dexter 7 University 19,Milan13 Dundee 40, Chelsea 7 Howell41, Fowlerville 6 Leslie 25, Hartland 7 Saline 13, Flat Rock 0PINCKNEY KINGS DAUGHTERS The Pinckney Kings Daughtersmet last Thursday afternoon with O E S CALENDARher familyRhod Baxter has newThe children started school today John Walton is back in schoolCharles Heaths mother is going toHioridaJoe Darrow has a new beltEddie Fisher has a new trailerDon Pesolo is going hunting tonightwith his fatherBobbie Curts who hurt his foot isback in school after 3 weeks absence,i Sharon Cordway is back from Can ada whii she visited her granilmotnOct 31, 3 pm All officers practise j erat the hallREX SACKETT RECEPTIONLivingston Lodge No 76 F  A Mwill give a reception for Rex Sackett, an honorary member of the lodge,who was elected grand junior deaconof Michigan Grand Lodge The dinn er ii at the school at 700 p m The lodge room will be open at 600 pmThe program is as followsInvocation  ChaplainWelcome Lawrence Baughn W MToaatmaaterOlin Robinson, D DI, Organ Music Mrs Eloyse CampbellSinging Craftsmens QuartetteCommunity Singing fintertainment kept a guest book, and Mrs Robert with Mrs Dora Swarthout, 24 memHeller of Chelsea and Miss Marlene bers and one guest were presentDegener of Dexter poured The Mrs Eileen Winger read the devotbrides aunts, Mrs Frank Danek of ions reading the 25th Chapter of 0wos80, Mrs Max Yelton of Day Matthewton, O, Mis H E Losey of Ann The silent auction netted 12 ReArbor and Mrs W G Losey of Whit freshments were served, Mesdamesmore Lake, also served Mae Higgins, Millie Elliott andThe bride works in the UM pur Blanche Martin assisting,chasing department, and Mr Wilson, The December meeting is witha veteran of military service in Ger Mrs Fred Read The members areNov 2, 745, Friendship Night atHowellNo 6 200 p m, Regular businessmeeting  Nov 14 Practise for initiation 800p m All officers Nov 16 School of Instruction atHowell 745 p m White or colored formalsNov 19 Special initiation 800 p Third Grade, Mrs Lintnerm, Helen Miller, W MFOOT BALL SUPPER The annual foot ball supper willball game,sponsored by tjiiglLadies be held at the Pinckney School GymSaturday Nov 13 from 5 to 730 pm after the MichMich State Aid Society footIf anyone wants a puppy OnnieBloxom 545 Patterson Lake rload,has 3 to tfive awayGeorge Colone went to Ann Arborand his mother bought him somenew clothes,John Wilson brought a rams hornto school rSecond Grade,   KellenbefgerRose Maie Vedders cousin, Greg however for the Yates power deal Aslong as the president stays liberalthey will support him Cong Kit Clardy the would be Senator McCarthy also went down tedefeat We do not subscribe to histheology In his opinion there is only one issue in this nation and that UCommunism and he sees them underevery stick and stone and behindeach tree All labor unions aresprinkled with them and even thechurches We see that h lays hidefeat to the Communists and leftwingers which is bosh In Putnam294 voters marked their ballot forhis opponent and the statement they were all Communists is pure bunkHis record in congress the pact Iyears was poor He only supportedthe president 51 percent of the timeand was a rabid supporter of Senator McCarthy You cant be for McCarthy and Eisenhower toomany, works for the Union Const uc asked to bring mints for the convalJ a,e enjoying tion Co of Manchester j escent homes and jelly for the Mich I John Colone is SCHOOL NOTES OONTState San,Address Rev W Clyde DonaldRt W Gd Chaplain Mich Gd LodgeBenediction Chaplain4H NEWSThe handihammer 4H club wasevfanised at Town hsll Nov 4 withthe following officers Jay Root, Ares John C Burg, Vice Pres Karen Teeemer, See Judy Root, Treat Parents are asked to provide recreation for Die club yearAll meedafs will be held Thursdays at 645 p m CIVIC ASSOCIATION PLAYThe Pettysville Civis Assn puton their play4No Bride for theGroom Thursday  Saturday nightslast week at Pinckney high school to at the Pinckney high school to goodattendance The cast was made upof members of the association whohad not taken part in amateur dra matics for some time but they allhad their parts, well and did fine with this comedy Howard Green who hadthe part of the elderly Lockinvarthe last word in makeupTom Bonnerand Madeline Brenningstall hadblackface parts, Lois Lintner was the mischevious imp who threw amoney wrench in the wedding plansOthers in the cast were Ellen Mc PINCKNEYA LEAGUEW23Afee, Mr and Mrs Hollis White,Mrs els, 915 1 Dinkels Plumbing2 Blatz Beer 3 Velvet Eez4 Plainfield Farm Bureau Hockeys Appliances6 IOOF No 40 7 Vans Motor Sales8 Gregory Tavern9 Barnes Hotel 10 Rays Marathon 11 Reads LumberDetroit Die Set Team 3 Games HighVelvet Eez 2659, Barnes2626, IOOF 2610 Team High GameVelvet Eez 959, IOOF 921, Dink 202019 1818 181715 1411 181816 161718 1818 19 back in school afterbeing out with a cold Mrs Clark helped us make patriotic ribbons to wear Nov 11 room TuesdayDavid Shirey spun Tuesday withJimmy Cantrell Barry Simpson has a new oabybrother We are grry Lee Allisons auntdied  iLaurel Titus got new shoes inHowell SaturdaySarah McMacken has a new dollJudy Schroeder went roller skating SundayFrancis Reason was in Detroit Saturday Ronnie Cordway was in Canadalast week We have a new boy in our classArthur Segura was 9 years old Sat His name in Albert DeCroix and heurday Ruth Gillen will be 10 Tuesi comes from the Stone school in Genday Ruth is moving to Delhi Wednesday2225Hotel Fifth Grade, Mrs Milleroa townshipAlan Steffen fell in the lake whilewhile fishing SaturdaySpelling bee winners were Robert Joan Eichman was in DexterHorner 1st Janice Rose 2nd and Kay Her aunt and famiy of WebbervilleWylie 3rd  visited her SundayWe made a scrap book to send to Kenneth Garr went to the dentist wonder why the nation voteewhich is the beginningof cold weather and usually bringrain or snow When this nation wasfirst organized the different state voted at different times which causedconsiderable confusion This existed until 1845 when Cong AlexanderDuncan of Ohio, a Whig, wrote thercneral Election Day Law He chose the first Tuesday in November bocause the harvest was over then aidwinter had not yet made the roads impassible However there was muchobjection and the law was not accepted until 1872 Maine was excepted from it as their winter cones earlier and they still vote in September Thi8 is in a manner reminiscentof the old law that was in effect immany lodges and societies in the old horse and buggy days which readthat they should meet on or before the full of the moon so they wouldhave the light of the moon to in at nightMr Rose last weekMrs Campbell has birthday this We are making a scene of Garden St as a eading projectMariyn Singer was in Detroit SundayJudy Reynold got new boots inIrene Osterle, Marion Bechler andRuth Kahle High AveragesA Fredenburg 185, J LedwidgeLIBRARY NEWSNext week Is book week Come to former Ruth Evert of Pinckney Had soo oar SJOW books The specialties beween acts were 179, J Tessmer 177, C Miler 170Loretta Schafers accordtan band, Individua High 8 Gamesthe Craftsmens Quartette, George L Swift 684, A Fredenburg Gardner, Orland Winslow, Harold J Tessmer 600Riggs and Earl Ashford and ec Individual High Gamecrobatic tap dancing by Patty Black L Swift 275, J Tessme 245,man,12, of Howell, daughter of the Fredenfeurff 287High for the Week627,A week We wish her many moreWe are working on social studieson New England States A panel discussion is a specialfeature Thursday on Johnny Apple toit Saturdayseed Edward Guy is chairmanOthers j We chose new committees Monday Last yeek we wrote thank younotes to our mothers who furnished cup cakes for our party Perry Morgan has a new hatFourth Grade News, Mrs Campbellare Paul Burg, Terry Rowelll, Denise Mowers, Janice Rose Robert Horner, Wayne WilliamsOur health posters are nice, interesting and unusual Next week isjwok week andplan to make more posters weCARD OF THANKSI would like to thank RevFrSchmitt, the Kings Deoghtes, myfriends and neighbors for their kindMarathon 2476, Velvet Ees 899, J and thoughtful remembrances of mo1win be eloeed later for ywr Anm Prodwrta s P Singer 17620, N Miller 82 HsV during my recent illness 14V Flossie Ptahor UP MOT sskM   MrsThe pupil enjoyed having MrsClark 3 day last week while MrsCampbell was flLIn arithmetic we are working onand 8s and starting division18 pupils in the room have perfectattendance records so far  We thank the mothers who furaisaled cupcakes for our partyhave 4 now library boohs In the primary the people ofingston county fought the electtotof Rep Adrian de Boom of this dis trict tooth and nail, the oppositionalso extended to Shiawassee county and he won nomination by less thttl100 votes The objection to him wasthat he was on the prison committee in the legislature and offered at opposition to the establishment of thoChilson prison camp and the poariblt location of a prison in thia coimtyEvidently all is forgiven or the poopie favor the prisons now as tho vot en of the county gave him a Ufmajority in the election,NOTICESTARTING NOVBMBHR IS, Ittt ow store will be closed 8aadayt t  farther nottee tilJ Lavty Hardwarewe Mww F    iTH E PINCKNE Y DISPATC H  lon y ttob ouregor y iel i las tanulior n t o Lwien A  ont uwu e o i iinckne y a t io, wule , Isuv  1  aAn n iViae bod y o f Marti n Nichoi s wi w  wa s uUe d in an aut o acciden t a t I m  terso n Lak e wa s take n u  Oni o lo r1  biuiai  A  sistei , Mra  diarie s Cieincu b  nvo b a t Stockbridge A t Dexte r las t Tuestia y th e pro p  ,sitio n t o buil d a  ne w lir e hai l o nth e sit e o i th e m a mil l carrie d 16 0 t o1  Employee s o i ih e Dexte r Molde dRober t Give n ijuxui y wh o hav e aui f en d  ru n oi l ba d luck  Xbei r 2  year ol d riy iig Vtt j l  i t i n St  Joeaep h hospi tal  wit h a  hi p ailment  A  6  yea r ol dbo y die d o i polio , a  7 month s so n i s  ftlao  hospitalized , an d M r Give n  s1 no w i n th e hflgp itJt wit h a  eoilapau dlung  Th e Given s formerl y live d o nth e Mrs  Joh n Bei l plac e o n M SQ ii No 4 3an d ago n she d a t hi s hom e o nEas t Mai n St Mis s Mar y VanFlee  is  ai  iidint fth e Btat e Sunda y schoo l conventio na t Jackson  HOWfell 1KXE  SYLVA N THEATR EWet , Thvr , Nov  1 0  UOu r genia l biacknrtt h Emi l Brow n Breerie  Crawfor d   Rat h Roma n Friday , Saturday , No v U  13ha  bee n settin g typ e fo r u s a  fe w Tn  JUrj BAL Ievenin g a  week  H e use d t o se t typ e DOW N THRE E Dut K STREETS  I  TeehsJeolo r       A Wester n Starrin gfor Jerom e Winchel l firs t edito r o fth e Dispatch W  J  Dance r o f Sockbridg e wil lb e a t Barnard s Stor e Tuesda y oFrida y nex t week  with a  fal l lin e o fchiidren s an d women s coat s a n   furs Th e township s tha t purchase d vot in g machine s wer e gype d a s th e ma chine s wei e to o smal l an d woul d no twork  The y ar e refusin g t o pa y fo rthem Seve n year s ag o Philli p Haasencah l       o f Geno a disappeared  H e bough t a  Sunday , Monday  Nov  14 , 1 5ticke t a t Chilso n fo r Sagina w t o Matine e Sunda y 230  p m  eont jFriday, Saturday , Nov  12 , 1 3Doabl e Featur eRor y Calhoun , Pipe r Lauri ei nDAW N A T SOCORRO Al l i n Technicolo rals oJohnn y Weissmulle ri nJUNGL E MA N EATER  George Montgomery , Ta b Hunte rn d Hele n WetUcot tNew s U i CarUonSunday , Monday , Nov  14 , 1 5ABOU T MRS  LESLJE wit hShirle y Boot h an d Rober t Rya nan d Marji e Milla rSunda y Show s 357 9Cartoo nFishin g Drive s Grouch o I n Same Th e poo r fish  lookin g fc r a fe w ne w line s in tho   i v    SP is  tha t wel l know n angleangler , Grouch o wliix    Lflounder  around,  h e says  Cas t you r eye s o n th e ne wD e So fo  fo r 55  Youl l b e reel y gla d yo u did  Canin g t oyou r D e Sot o dealer s Novembe r 17  G o se e it  work in  the lumbe r woods  H e wa sneve r see n agai n H e ha d a  1,00 0polic y in  th e Loya l guards  The y hav epai d hi s relative s 65000 Mar y Moore , daughte r o f D r W S  Moor e o f An n Arbo r ha d he r leg  Tues , Wed , Thur , Nov  16 , 17 , 1 8s o  badl y injure d whe n he r father s Howar d Kee l Fernand o Lamma sAnn Blythe , Edmun d Purdo mI nTH E STUDEN T PRINCE i n  CinemaScop e an d Technicolo rTues, Wed , Thur M Nov  16 , 17 , 1 8APACHE wit hBur t Lancaste r Jea n Peter sI n  Technicolo rCsrtoos i  IJ ,Jife w  JriJt14 5 E  Mai n VAN S MOTO R SALE S Pinckne ySOBER S   HOLLISTE R St ounie s Episcopa l churc h oi Dexte r ig  plannin g t o buil d a  aew ,uaii   JI n  mocK  electio n a t Brighto n high 1schoo l Gov    niium s defeate d Do nLeonard  7 6 U  5 7On e o l th e mal e quartette s w e en jo y Hearin g is  m e Lralusiiien a ur tett e Luinpobc d ui  Utorg e Garuner ,Uaroic i Kigs , Oilau d Winslo w an dhiar l AshlordBrighto n Argus Mr  an d Mrs  u rioughton oiHamburg celebrted their 6Uih wed ding itiiiversary Octouer 23 Idid not faroju Howell aa4 oioa it dom11 W ash ten AW the village, oi inROSE MARIEin CinemaScp and ColorLEE THEAHtEWfcHaor Lakm ICjU a uyvery vvdl in ihe LA3 does at bitPORK LOINS Lb     49cBEEF BOILING RIBS Lb   25cWHOLE OR HALF CATTLE Lb  30c CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING DONEMonday thru Saturday 9 a m to 9 pSunday 900 a m to 200 p mMERGENTHAL ANTI FREEZE for 97 CENTS A GALLONIN YOUU CONTAINERMURRAYS UULr SERVICE Genoahi I iU Uldeounij wmch Chelsea Spencer Boycefarm m Lyndon in hit iiiieepMrs LoLLie McGiii rearing worthymatron of HovveU v  S haa beenappointed giand conunitteewoman on the Masonic Home CommitteeMrs Goidie Secord, formerly IFowlerville, died at Ln ing, Oct 2U The funeral and bunai were at MullikenThe GilkesZizka hardware atHowell was entered last week and anumber of firearms stolenRalph Mull, proprietor of theSportsmen Tavern, Dexter died laitwoakAt the election last week Wahtenaw county approved the establishment of a juvenile detention home48 YEARS AGtC V VanWinkle is erecting a newbarn at his home in the villageProf T J Gaul has rented MrsStella Grahams home on South MillSt His sister, Johannah will keephouse for himEd Famam has erected a large skotgun accidently went off at theMoore cottage at Portage Lake ithad to be Amputated She is a neiceof Dr W L Moore of Pinckney The Congl church elected the following officers Clerk, W H Crofoot Tjeas, Ella Jackson Trustees,Chas Campbell, W A Nixon, W j Frl, Sat, Nov 5 A 6 S Swarthout I Double FeatureThe Washtenaw Independent Tele TANGANYIKAphone Co are building a line from  In Technicolor WithDexter to Silver Lake j Van Heflin Ruth RomanwMMfc, v andftUfr M4 iZ VAOVO FIREMEN SAVE MY CHILDNotes ot D tear  star Sykes, 74, died at her Spike Jones and his City SlickrrsMOT 9 after a short ill Cartwm bar husband, a son,C L Sigler and Sun, Mon, Tues Nov 13,14,15t in CineaiaScopcdebating teamj THREE COINS IN A FOUNTAIN in TechnicolorwithClifton Webb, Dorothy McGuire Louis Jordan, Jean PetersCinemaScop FeaturetteFabalou Las VagaCartoon and News Coming Magnificant Obession,rina, Rogue Cop28 StyUf tO ChoOM FfOmlLehoolmeets Sonfeh Lyon here Friday The question Is Should a judge or boardof judges be substituted fox a juryin court trirfa This section is thick with men lousing farms fxr oil Many farmers hesitate to sign as such a lease is lienon the farni The old D U R electric road fromDetroit to Jackson which is discontinued has been sold to the Woou mere Scrap Iron Co It consistP of 7Gmiles of rail and 700 tons of copper Young Bros, of Howell sold JamesBurroughs a new buggy last weekThis was the last one in stock and they had not sold one for many years Mi Burroughs expects it to last himhis lifetime The Pinckney Independents beithe Ann Arbor Triangles Sunda 20 to 0 Don Swarthout got Z tvdowns and Emil Weddige 1 Maurice Kelly and Percy Fish played a greatgame in the line for Pinckney Lt  ,v 7va    on it ration ofnw Velvet work Missed to ft jrottok at thaoa fomfauMt Vilvttm Air CfftklM liMrwlM, Art Support1 , hUr l HiltsitfrftCo sistMtTSBL HitbiJACK HANNETTPHOVR W 7 Wed to Sit, Nov 17 to 20 James Stewart, Grace Kellyand Wendell Corey InREAR WINDOW in Technicolor AlsoCHALLENGE OF THE WILD in ColorGeorge and Sheilah Grahim Color CartoonSunday visitors of MrsEmma Voll were the William Kennedy fam01 Detroit Wilbur Eisele andwife Charles Eisele and wife, Leon Bob PiU Bert Wylie and FrdEvers attemlcl a sale in Owosso Thursday The deer hunters are leaving fornorth Oeorpe Meabon am wifj and, Waldo Waiters and wife po to Lov ells Thursday Mrs Edna Reason with Mr and Mrs Charleg Eddy oi ftuh Lake called on Garner Carpenter at Lennon Sunday who is illAnrirev Nesbitt and wife wereSuTHav tniests of Dr and Mrs W C Wylie of Deixter Gale Hendee and wif of OwossoMr Edna Spears and Jack ShelStanley Dinkel in history class the d Elaele, ad,  d Mrs Norma don callhe Arthur Kreech famZlCASH WAY STORE 126 WEST MAIN STREET, PINCKNEY Phone UP 83118 k  I iCOUPONSBUY T1DS   You never haf 28 INCH TEDDYBEAR OR PANDA 259with EACH500 PURCHASE other day when asked what flowers j Gecz and children of Fowlerville ily at the Mich State San Saturdaythe Egyptians buried with their  ,      mummies said, Poppies of course1 Pinckney high school played a 00tie game with Ann Arbor high school reserves at Wines field, Ann Arbor,Friday Pinckney had the ball on theAnn Arbor 10 yard line twice Mit theheavy Ann Arbor line was too muchfor them Har Hall cught 8 passes jfor Pinckney Roy Reasons good punting kept the ball in Ann Arborterritory most of the timeGIANT 69cREGULAR 7r SUB BACON mar  bw NEW COUNTY HOSPITALAt a meeting at the Family Res1taurant, Howell on Oct 27 plans were laid for the new 60 bed Livingstoncounty hospital, The Community Health Center Medical professor andcivic and business leaders were pre sent The fund raising campaign Btartsearly next year Speakers were DrHendren of Fowlerville, who spokeon hospital needs, Mr DeLaurierdirector of hospitalsurvey and con struction of Lansing talked on government funds that would bt Available Charles Sutton, chairman closed the meeting by stating he wouldappoint an executive committeeIn addition to Charles Sutton, DrJ J Hendren, and Jaquis De Laur ier, those present were James Sullivan, Edward McPherson, William McPherson HI, Sherman Jubb, MrsFrancis Barron, Orland Young, HerbSneed, Charles Hill, Mrs Fred Rogers, Robert Akin, Mrs Jess Allen,James Murphy, Ted Moore, Dr E  Woodworth, Dr L E May, Dr T ABarton, Dr H C Hill, Dr R T Polack, all of Howell Don Dear ing, Percy Alhnand, of Hartland GarlRaddatz, Ross Robb, Ronald StibleGeorge Kirkland, Lorraine Livwance, Dr R F Hauer, Mrs L Zimmerman,1 all of Fowerville Al Cole, Del Smith,Dr N A dark, all of Brighton DrR Daffy of Prnckney Dr E Walker of LakelandFROZEN PEAS ANDSPINACH both for NUM CCASTORM WINDOWSMANUFACTURED TO FITSixth Grade, Mrs, TasohThe pupils ae bringing plants tobrighten the room We are studying plant life for science Today we wrote paragraphs descibing our 2 units Mrs Tasch is wriing1 our reportcards We cant wait to see them We made 12 on our paper at thefootball game We may write programs for thebasket ball games We made 85 on them at the football games IWe took money from our treasury kto buy an aquarium Mike Bookwent to Ann Arbo to get it   Susan LaBelle, Seccy PHILLIP GENliLEUP 883348 Pinckaey Mich UP 86659THE ROUSH PLUMBINGWater Systems Plumbing Repairing Webster St Phone UP B660TTO TOE VOTERS OF UVINGSTONT COUNTTF I Wish to Thank All the Voters ol of Livington County for the SupportGiven Me Nov 2nd for the Office of Sheriff,Lawrence Gehringer ShtriffOFStore HoursJWon Tues Wed J a m to 6 p m     Tuesday and taken to SUoe hosptUL My sincere thaaks to the VoUn of Uvingtton County I am gratifiedHe is home now 1 wifa e fine support given me at the nofe last TvmtotSSrt S2 ST S Durinsr the yf 22eMn l wffltT to nvethTsSi4ct Aat is ezpeet  aturday guests of the Lester Me J A ftm the oazonra istftssvJh B d if lld  guests of the JJohn Boyer and wife called at Ae Lloyd Warner home in TpiOaatt LaVen Dble Corontr ,Wednesday, NovmbwrlO , 196 411 4 I  Bevt A  ,Th e Peopl etor eGROCERIE S DRYGOODSCANNED GOODS SHOESGENT S FURNISHING SINGER1 EKENNEDY S GENERALSTOR ET O SGUWDIY     to M I  I i Its a s s  ol e a s 12 1 to  drif t int oth e r t refreshin g winte r night sslee p yoiv e eve r ha d I1  Jus t se t you r automati c bo dcovering s temperatur e con tro l to th o warmt h yo u want 2  Zi p int o bed 3  Drea m awa y relaxed , un hampere d b y umptee n heav yblanket s ove r you A n automati c be d coverin g give syo u lightosafeathsr , warmas toas t comfor t regardles s o f roo mtemperatur e changes  An d fo r onl ya  tin y fractio n mor e tha n 2 c wort ho f electricit y a  night JWER f FO R AL L OCCASION Sfro mW1NKELHAU S FIORA L COMPAN YPhon e IBilly Mille r wrecke d hi s car  Sat urda y noa r th e Hug h Doolittl e home Mr s A l Bobo u gav e a  showe r Mon da y nigh t a t he r hom e o n Pear l St fo r Mrs  Sophi a Chanyi Mr  an d Mrs  Ma x Weis s o f Patte rMrs Wm  McPhano n I V an d Mrs 4Perc y Kichatd a wer e Wednesda yluncheo n guest a a t th e hom e o f Mrs Thoma s Bonner Rev  ira Baachy iato participate in a District Meeting at Elkhart, Lad, Nov 1112 and to speak a Imlay City Nov 14 Alice Marion Schenoen, daughterof Dr aad Mra Augufttiae Schenden of Bte 1, Pinckney ia a freshman at Mt St Joseph College, Cincinnati, Ohio A graduate of Pinckney high ichool ahe ia majoring in businessidminitarationMr, and Mrs Ed Kenny of RushLake have purchased the Bowlodrome Grill on East Grand River at Howell and are operatiag it Hestill retains MB job at the Ford Motor Company at Detroit Mr and Mrs C J Clinton attended the DoItYourself show in Detroit Sunday at the fairgroundsThe Lee Lavey family spent Sunday at the Howard OBrien home atBunker Hill The Robert Read family were theguests Sunday at the Joe Schossercottage at Clear Lake The C V Hooker family of AimArbor, Roy Dillingham and wife andOlin Robinson and wife called at theJ, H Hooker home Sunday Mrs Edna Spears and Jack Sheldonwere guests at the Gene Shehanhome in Ann Arbor Sunday at a birthday dinner for Mis LouiseShohanMrs Irene Duprey Enderson ofDeuoit visited Mrs Emma Dinkdlast week Mis Maruaret Burns is a jinieutat University hospital, Ann Arbor Wayne AtLee and wife were Sunday gueas at the MHvin Trotz home in Detroit The Jack Teutons of Rochesterand Waldo Watters and wife f Plainfield called at the George Miabon home Sunday Mrs Marion Pearson of HwUand Nellie and Fannie Gardner wereThursday guests of Mr and Mrs Andrew NisbettRex Moggie and wife of Ann Arbor spent Sunday at the Frank Aber deen home, Mesrlnme Florence Bnughn andVirginia VanNorman we in How i il ThursdayCieorue VanNorman was in Dertroit last week The L J Henry famiy were Sunday guests of the Keith Bradburysin Chelsea Mrs Alta Meyer held a Halloweenparty at her school, the Harger, lastweek The G WMeyer family of Stockbridge called at the A H Meyerhome Sunday The Francis Shehan family andMrs Louise Shch n were guests atthe Gene Sheh family in Ann ArArbor Sunday, Ignoring1 Mrs Louise Shehans birthdayThe Leonard Brent family of Dixboro were Sunday guests of the Ralph Hall family Mrs Keith Perry and childrenwho live in the VanHorn apartment are home after a 2 weeks visit withher parents, the John Baumeistersat ColonMiss Nellie Gardner was in AnnArbor Monday The Lloyd Hendeea and HowardReads had dinner at Schulers,Jackson Saturday V  The following from here attendedthe Kiwanis Minstrel Show at Linden Saturday night and were eater tained at the W F Close home af ter it Harold Porter,Winston Baugh  Lawrence Baughn, Lawrence Cam bum, Clifford Miller, Irving Gard ner, Albert Dinkel, Homer Abneyand wives Mandy DeBarr and MaryZieglerFred Read and wife were Sunday,at the Schosser home at Clear Laie The Leo Bettys family of WalledLake spent Sunday at the Roger Carr1home Mrs Betty Lou Strong and twochildren of Brighton were Friday guests at the Martin Hitter home Albert Shirley and wife spent Sunday at the Doyle Templeton homeat Keego Harbor Mrs Edna Campbell was a Sundaydinner guest of Miss Anna Craft of Howell The Merwin Cambbell family andWilbur Eiaele and wife of Fowler ville called at the Jamee Hall homein Marion Sunday Ona Campbell and wife with RevWinger and wife had dinner at the Country Kitchen in Mason Sunday and called at the Carl Lentz home in Mason SundayMrs Clare Palmer and Paty werein Detroit Saturday Mr and Mrs Walter Clark wereHamilton and Portsmouth Ohio lastson Lake left for Florida Saturdayfarcies TRACTORS RUtSEU D SMITH CO HOWKLU MICH  PH week, The Tom Clark family, Ann ArborPaul Keiser and wife of Detroit spent Sunday with Mrs Margaretcalled on George Thompson and wife Clark and family, last week j Mr and Mrs Martin Hitter jrThe Russell Glover family of Web attended the Electrical Arts Showberville were Sunday guests of the in Detroit Wednesday and had dia Gcrry Eichman family  ner in Monks Hotel, BrightonClnrcnro Deal and wife of Danaj The Russell Clark family of Backville and Billy Shehan of Ann Arbor Lake spent Sunday at the Walterwere week end callers at the Wm Clark homeShetam home  Mrs Grace Ramm, Mr and MrsMrs Madeline Shehan and Mrs Leonard Ramm and 2 children, DavidAlice West of Ann Arbor have gone Lee and Grace, of Mt Clemnsto Albuquerque, New Mexico, for 2 called on Mrs Mary Hoff Sunday, weeks   Mrs Sadie Moran spent the weekCharles Whitehead and wife,Bea end with her daughter in Detroitr trice Lam born of Gregory and Ger Mr and Mrs Ed Parker left for t aid Henry of Detroit were Sunday Boynton Beach Florida, Toeada  guesU at the Jease Hamty bom with their boos tMflst Cenplete UM Ptanbtag tohms ymi Supplies EleeWe, OK and fias Net Water HeatersComplete line of PumpsWe Sell  W Install  We ServicePHONE UP83114 7 5 EASTLOWEST PRICE EVER Special it luxe PHILGASTA MN RangeUmlteoTimeOFFERAT YOUR PHILGttDEALERSVMmlnder aigacla cookinglime, trp W SO mkiutat fIllunrfnaled signal tHoven to ea MLight ffluminatee entire topefranf Large worki aren Prclain finish Cunccaled oven TRADEIN AILOWANCION YOUft OLD RANGMNow si w time to moderatekitekta with PhHgaf    bottled gas for farm and towaYou cn hunt far and wide, fcsjl fmwont find a bigger value aaywHaMthan thk Wutiul at htam aaaft Hem ember, loo, we wil fm pmm  Ltoui tradela aUnwaaai aa yourold rangt Kjiwlfsai af aa, make,or condition Easv term, if you wishMANY OTHER PHILGAS APPLIANCH FROM WHICH TO CHOOSEIMieMfaa HockeyMcPherson Svatt Bank j Over Eightynim Years of Safe Banking i Howell  Pinckney WHEEL54with th Htlp of a Good Bank Loan Todays better car model can be yours with the help of lowcost bank financing Choost your ,car then sit down with one of our officers and lets plan together how best to finance your carpurchase, ith monthly payments to fit your iacome Auio loans are available hert at lowestcost Yoill like our way of doing businessM AH Deposits op to 10,00000 Insured by Ov   in Federal Deposit Ituoraaee CorpuratloA    rAttX UJC vLBut, ironiBf to Iranrit way is 10simple ven a child can do itl YoMcan actually real ap whilsyou uttdoum aad iraatfatAil Iroarit way If a goodbyeto ironing day ache tui Mia 5XIKE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORNEIJD taahw that you hft up to 8000thats four JQM of hot  fat dak up  avaraiM kri uv of feurT IM worn lo afd OWM kuuac daytit your ironing time by more than halfthis m iron every tiuntf inwash simply,and beautifully on ant thank to tin exdufeatures that makt so different from aYoull whia throughyoar ironing in th titn you 1 at tedious hand ionii, andyoull nd up the day feelingrested and relaxed besides You owe it to yourselfaud to your good healthand appearanceto see theamazing time and heaithaaving Ironrite Coma tn fora demonstration gr SanitariumRaft Mfy, hi i Pineknty, liHilfiwaiy 1100 A M to 200 P 11 Except WednesdaysMon, Taesv, Fit, Sa 700 to 800 PMIt McCJttfctyDENTIST2 N Michigan, AveTelephones Office 986 Residence 814Evenings by Appointment Howell, Michigan Hitter TVaksScrvioBKADIO ft TELEVISION 8BKTICBUP ISt Wattfe 8LFUNKRAL HOMEBti G SwarikNt DireetoModem Ejurm Ambwlai e ServicePHONE U P 3172Groucho Advises EmpireMinister of Mirtt, Qroucho Marx, is seen looking upDowning street He bears an important message for thedesigners of tomorrows world events See the 55 De Sotoad your work is done if a already styled for tomorrow DeSoto at your DeSoto dealers November 17thWED , NOVIron rileAUTOMATIC IRONER 145 E Main VANS MOTORleyL THE LAVEY HARDWARE Wt ante Position to MaktPrompt Delivery on All Sizes of Good Coal A letter received this week from bigdaughter, Mrs Margaret CurlettYoung of Lawto, Okahoma by ye editor states that she expects toleave for Toyko, Japan, Nov 27with her 2 daughters to join her husband, Major Thomas Young1, who has Young of Lawton, Oklahoma by yethere 2 years Major Young1 entered the service in 1941 and received a stiver medal for valor in the Italian campaignJames Lunford and wtf of Detroitwire Sunday guests at ths JamesLunford home of Holt ndOwoeso is visltm attttt Ed NotheBsjBjBslK were today fMSta  tht LloydHeads noma  Charles Scott of Detroit and Audrey Kllkott of Brighton were Sunday guests at the Albert Dinkel homespent Sunday at the Lynn Hendeehome Mr and Mrs Mark Nash and Mrand Mrs Kenneth Zill attended thethe Mich StateWashington foot Herb SatesPhone 183 207 E Gd Rivei Howexl, MichiganReal Estate, InsuranceBrokerageCity, Lake and Farm Propertya SpecialtyList Your Property With MeLMUVGenera InsurancePHONE U P 8ftm REFRIGERATION SERVICE tiaraM Radyimpairs oo All MakesPHONK J P 85596I Aiietmmr Ffuv Sales A SpecialtyBert WyfisGail Kowlervffle 226F6233 Ufcadiila Watch BpcMDa1 Watches VYatc  HandmcHa F Fred C Reiekoff, SrOPTOMETRIsiTliO West Crr Kr r Ho well, Mii iganPhone 358 loideuce 61yHeeieeUveatock Ueatock PiMWeekly Trips Mad toGeneral TrbddngU P M47ReCompleic I insurance Coverage PHONE UP83133CemeteryPrices You Cm Afford f j i i Milfoni, MichiganWHord Granite WorksReal EstateFarms, 4omcs, Lake Property BuFJr OpportunitieeUat Yci Property Hith MKeraid Renos 09 North PearlPHONE U P M106 foe dtttrery, no extra shares for tsx, OStfcarge fox shctllng baskWl ALSO HAVB A Stock of Lumber BuiIdm Smmlw AND  SlMmfa  Williams Paint 8Uicrljr Youn,D E HOY  SONSDEXTER HAMILTON 68119TO THE VOTERS OF LIVINGSTON COUNTY s Toter of Urint ton County for their expression ofIsj islSiCiac m to Ux office of Proswitlng Attorney forifredErwin PLUMBINIWATER SYSTEMS Stanley Diaktl Wagoners Orocerv6063 Pinoknsy Rwiuoiffy MechanaiFIIICESbeer ana Wins to Take OldPhona Howall 7Q6J2  oDWork by male high schoolt after school and SaturdaysInterior painting, odd jobs or any kind of work 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