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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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Miller 174, A Fredenburg 187, J LedwidgeR, riasch 170 High for Week October 27Vetvet Eez S32556, J Tessmer54j2, C Sowers 542, R Chapman 233,T Lancaster, 99 pins overmembership in all the Masonic bodies He was pant master Howeil odge 3888, past high priest of the Royal Arch, commander of the KnightsTemplar and a past Grand Command er of the Knights Templar of MichigaftHts wife died several years ago were no childrenJie made, his giter, Mrs, Clara Daviswas Monday fry an te h u r c h m CARD OF  THANKSWo wish to thank our many friendsrelatives and neighbors of Gregoryand Piackney for their many aetMf Mrskindness during the illness and death Jolan Rev Ruegsegger and Henry Hauckattended services at Grace Biblechurch Ann Arbor where the pastor was ordained Rev RuegseggerassistedJessie Winchell, Miss Hazels, Mrs Rae Lieberwick, MrsEnfly Adams, and Mrs GeorgeHarabodian of Detroit were Thursday guests of Mrs Mary Hoff Mr and Mrs Fred Borfz of Ypellaiti called on Mrs Mary Hoff SundayKeith Ledwidge of the Plymonthi THoweliHo  200 p m, Regular businessmeeting  Nov 14 Practise for initiation 800p m All officers Nov 16 School of Instruction at Maryland is visiting hereBarbara Ludwig is in Newfor a week  Connie Keiser visited her aunt,Eileen in Detroit SundayDavid Shirey was a guest ofJimmy Cantrell SundayCehri Schmidts aunt was in anuc i unI SundayWV me sorry Kathy Shettelroeslather wan in an auto accident Sunda,,Second and Third, Mrs RookeJudy Geary won a prize at a Halloweiii partyMur Gillenkirk went bagging onHalloween night Caro Taurisinen went Halloweenbegging in Detroit Mike Hardens Aog Queenle, had 4ike Klein spen the week end athis grandmothers with his parentsand brother  Eddie Fisher went to Howeli Saturday Diane and Joe Darrow went toAnn Arbor on the bus Saturday Gary Rutledge lost his puppy teatweek but he found him playing withsome other boys Sharon Cordway visited in Indian over the week endSarah McMcfeen hs new shoesWe made Halloween pictures andHoweil 7i5 p m  mw  wr,formals  Nov 19 Special initiation 800 p iHelen Miller, W MHIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL White or colored, wrotetone to accompany themTwelve GradeArlesta Roderick, A RuthGrfetchen Bates,Taschspent last Tuesday with r LeoVidgVPorter entertained 6 memof oar motherj Especially 4 to dondrs beiVof the Deirter ftth grade class atef cards and spiritual bouauets, Rev heriiome Saturday night at a pjama Fr Schmitt and the Swarthont Fun party    Aa de,B plus Sbiriey Harden B Mary Standrklge Eleventh Grade A Sally Miller Aminus, Elaine Johnson B plus, Nan cy Case, Elaine Collier, Leslie Green,4zabth Miars, Shirley Miller B, Patsy Daniord, Sheila Boll en, JanetBurch, Doroth Head, Peggy Stone, h ly VSfkV Harry Simcson has a new footballThird Grade, Mrs LintnerLarry Baerwala saw a parade inAnn Arbor  A car hit a coon dog in front ofJudy Haines house Monday Don LaBelles father went hunting to enter MtPleasant a small college There went great guns and becamenations most talked of player He notonly excells in football but is a star basketball, baseball SJd triek starJust why the collegtjrcouts were nottipped off on him carint seeWe wonder if the isolationists everexpect to get this country back to thestate it was in right jafterWar I when we repudiated thegue of Nations, severed all foreiconnections and told the whole coekeyed world that we were sufficient unto ourselves We doubt it W justread that tMs eontry now has 497, 544 ciYJWisy ssnjjfiliarattoiii m fOfefga countries the number is due to increase as wehave air bases in most foreign coimtras and many trade interests Theinstallation in Spain is supposed t take 49,000 soldiers No, it wouldseem that never, again will we beable to disavow ussstvst ef foreijssaffairs a we did in 19ft when wsimply picked up ourwent homeFor many years we thumbed ournosg at other countries who hafrnumerous parties on their electioballot and boast we are a two partnation and that in this way a elcut decision on the part of the peopi was possible at every election Ikthese other countries such a decision is not possible and the premier whecorresponds to our president is usu ally chosen by a coalition of severaland got a raccoon and a squrrel parties This is one reason why proeraU Home party4tor4on Heater a STundaAt tR A spentThe Family of Mrs Ella StackaWs1  Sundayat te Anraitt hone   j His wife who has been ill theteACHIEVEMENT t PROGRAMhome with him  The Pinckney 4H Area cubs and Mrs Lucille  Camjbum entertaintheir families met at the Pinckney Sunday in honor ofVHeeehool Oct 21 for a program and pot Sarah Barnum, the C,luck supper Mr Hart awatdsd the ftmiflythe Frank pkrttum , 1954 certificates, fair premiums and Mr apd Mrs Austiii Gorton,fair prize money Several talented RfedaiTieB f  boysind girls entertaine with sing laVTller aiding musicKnights Temrjlar of4 H MEETING NOT 4UiThe 4H Harfdy Hammer ItidiCtalt wiU be organised at 700 p sMat yew parents wHn youAi   UltFMr premiunund r rlkbcwtStU, come jrioogstan Lsroy Bolden are Ixrth out fortejorlss, ldknejr alsoTheir etar Tom Wyft the BStsat with an injury andthe Boys QuaL7Barbara Singer, Mrol Miller p Larry greaent W area at day last wekjment ay in Jan Mr and Mrs4latest, The4H Mrs 9X9  Ruthain Brown, Harold Portfcf,I Patty Tliayeik Marilynbrook  Tenth Gride Ar Roberta Ackley,Donna Basydle A minus, Linda LeeKathy Wiltse, Joyce Fuhrman, Lois KallWt James Leedy, Catherine StPiejrce,Nancy WillisB, Jim CampbellJanet Shirley j,Niflth t Grades A, Carol Beeman,udy Froehlick, Bill Moon, Donald r Bplus, Karen Bolen, KarenWilma Haas, Jackie Rutk White, Shirley Wylie B, Eudora SteeleSixth Grade Mrs TaschWe took in 896 on our Whias U paper at the game Friday we had 541 teftFred George Colone and hs famly wentto Flat Rock Sund His father boughtbought him a model of the SS Miss ouri Friday night KaienBeth and Bonnie went to a Halloween party at Mrs WhitesSomeone soaped Chiquita Amburgeys windowsJudy Bekkerings patents boughta new carMany befys and girls went beggingSaturday nipht  Fourttt Grade, Mrs, CampbellOur Halloween party was a succes with games refreshments and a parade of costumed children Mrs Campbell is absent today andMrs Clark is teachingMary Lee Aschenbrenner is takingpiano lessons and hag joined the junior choirKaren Bloxom aang in the juniorchoirA Boston Bull puppy has found anew home at Patty SuggittsMtfce Tatrrianens aunt from Farmton is visiting hireNancy Reads and parents miers in France are o shortStill the picture herjsyisging The two crat and Republican 1and win all the offices ntmade up of elementsposed to each other There areal Republicans, Isolationistscans, Chicago Tribune Republicans, International Republicans etc, wail Democrats are divided into SoutfcmDlxhSCHrts and Liberal BeotecmsAll these elements are only held tphPaether loosely and there is noin when some of them might badfaway and form a new party 8eWral attempts have already been Sjsadtto do this but they failed as thewere able to include alarge part of the countryNow is the time of year when tkStaverge sportsmen is examining and cleaning his rifle, sewing up tstears and Hps In his hunting britcassand getting things ready for his asnual trek north ifter dear The deerherds are one of the things in,f J FredSegrer, Mrs Helen Miller and Mrsrbara Singer, Oao The ftew tTMLjiicers are Bax Seger, Helen MilleiGnevieve Henry swn chaipufOliver LaBe atWndd the 6JSST,ipstailation at t 0 Morgan treas, Brighton 0, E S, Fndaywght,lngsworth, secretary1 The DaJe filler iamfe of MarionviceMrs C, OUJ flextiame Friday night gun at Grandfather Bullises in Gregt ryLw2fn trill give away coupons for free 0T4t in Michigan MARBH5D IN DETROITson of Mr and MrsMmi C1rd of   andLake was mar weefc, cntterfat Ralph Hall hpjne SundayMm Floyd Weeks an daughter,Elisabeth of Grand Ledge visited Mrand Mrs Clifford VanHorn lastin ley YanNonninM HasinstalUUon rf R theatng See ftt petroJt Saturday night MrsGarner, sister of Mr VanNormaBinstalled at aoc conductressBob Gntmfer family of LjsiDaughters 9 were Sunday guefts of  The Kenneth ZiUs e willrefreshments Byeryone sheared when it started   bad it did ndtfrom Christineat Rochester,per mache masksunitwe had glased donuts I nfth Grade, Mr MillerSpelling bee winners this week areWylie secondWemrefor our A At ourand pop Mrs Reason brought a treatWe did not have time if our fBf11 it ob Homer first,and Butch Nosker We made csjds for Janices birth,day and wrote more letters for herdad in the hospital The progress testa on processes in itic are hard pMr party we had 3 gallons ofcider M cans of pop and glased do nuts   ,The entertainment ooanrifetee putOn jsiay for us called The Haunt    ed HousemCtfrrent comment cMinued I Urt MiUsr took pictures of us indesr is not the big eve Some havs out costumes Our ooramitte is decoratetinboaTd1programweek fconwn it fuBnextyears straigjlt a sock 7 g to the enon dept thertarf ow SMSdsr in Michigan tfis fte were ii the days of the intftant All statehave deer herds Most of the sthave wild cuiever Ian4s wUdiunsuitable to sgriculture, A part of northern Michigan isclass These providf food mdfor the deer and b good v the herdsnave jprown to lajfgeandthemthe even tpread overFor tle last Um many deer forH was necessanr toout With wise Id lastIs a haWt tefirfVvV V POtCENST DISPATCHNO BRIDE FOR THE GROOM Wednesday, November 3, 1964THURSDAY NOVEMBER 4th Saturday, November 6thAt the Fiaeknej ifigh School Qywu atSrfi p m DIRECTED BY WILLIAM LINTNHR CAST OF CHARACTERSSHELBY MBS ELEANOR WHITEHERBTRINDELL HAROLD RADTJOLLY  LOIS LINTNERSOPHIA SHELBY MARIAN BECHLERDIGBY TBINDELL HOWARD GREENEUBBY LJTTLE MRS RUTH KAHLEMR BOOTS THOMAS BONNER8ALAMADY MRS MADELINE BRENINGSTALLDOTT1E CLAYBORNF ELLEN McAFEETOM SWANTON HOLLIS WHITEPEGGY PALONA IBENE OSTERLEBELINDA GROOT MARY BURKEGOOD SPECIALTIES BETWEEN ACTS For the Benefit of PettysvilU  Community ProjectsAdssieeion 50c and 25c Notes otErnest White of Howell lost an eyewhile employed at the Spencer Smithplant at HowelLHit Pauline Cox Reason was given a shower Friday by Miss Lillian Boyle at her home in Leslie, MrsCox, Mrs Iva Reason, Mrs W C Miller, Mrs N 0 Fry, Mis FrankBowers, Mrs Francis Bowman, MrsVilla Richards, Mrs Catherine Hoffand Miaa Nellie Gardner from here attendedFred L Woodworth who liM onthe Norm Reason farm at the HauaeI school has been reappointed internalRevenue Collect lor Michigan, He Annointad in 1921 appointed m 121SGmRS  HOLUSTERSPECIALSTURKEYS OVEN READY Lb 3S BEEF BY THE QUARTER Lb 30cBEEF LWfcR Lb   25cCUSTOM SLAUGHTERING DONEHears Monday thru Saturday 9 a m to 9 p mSunday 900 a m to 200 p mTHE LAKELAND DRESS SHOPjreat 2 Week RuueU Read had hia bicycle stolenfrom the garage last week A boywho had hung round town a couple of days was suspected He was picked up and said he hid the wheel behind the old Congl church He admitted he was a Polish boy, Peter Sloald who had aitfhhiked here from DetroitThe Pinckney high school has organized 2 debating teams One is Ce ftna Gearhart Marie Shehan andHar Hall The other is ElizabethSpears, Bemice VanBlaircum and Clyde Soper They meet Nov 15When John Dunne of Pinckney recently died one of his heirs was anephew, Patrick Dunne of Raheen home Ireland He recently gave aDetroit attorneySALEOFF oa LADES k CHILDRENS NYLON  WOOL Sweaters295 to 585 Values Now L98OFF ON ALL SMALL MERCHANDISELADIES RAYON and COTTON DRESSES LADIES AND CHILDRENS DRESSESFLANNEL PJAMAS  N1TY NITE SLEEPERS 28 ING DY BEAR OR PANDA with  up to 14 10 OFFumkuitiAa anOfPlNG NOWLAKfLAND DRESS SHOPi  00 A M to 900 P MPlume  C  5066 Brighton 4700 Midland Dr Charles VanOrden is ill in Detroit with blood poisoningMrs Fred Hurlburt has moved intopart of the Teeple doubte house Shehas been at Mt MorrisMr and Mrs John Martin entertained a large number of friends andrelatives Sunday in honor of theirson, Lemuel 14th birthdayPinckney was nosed out here Friday by the St Thomas team of Ann Arbor 6 to 0 St Thomas scored onpass on the old dead man play Therewas considerable arguement in thegame which was a rough one and St Thomas was penalizzed 15 yds whenWeismeyer roughed up Gerald Kenn edy Lefty Reason did a fine job ofbarking up the Pinckney, line He did the panting and ran down the fieldaad recovered one of his own punts NotesThe Bert Hspison house at Pat rson Lake caugnt first last week butwas savedThe barns on the sLewis Miy rfarm near Stockbridge burned downlast weekGuy Bradley 69 of Iosco died 1stlast week He was a life member of the Fowlerviile Masonic LodgeWilliam Kalmbach who conducteda general store at South Lym for  years died last weekThe Fowlerviile Masonic lodge willeonferr 4 MM degrees Nov 9  jThe A N Hickson Co of Deroithas been awarded the contract tobuild the new South Lyon high school jfor 608,500 George Jacobs of Milford hit and killed a deer with his car on M592mites east of US23Glenn Gallup of Howell mangledbis hand in a corn picked ast weekpart of it had to be amputatedMre Clare Howe of Taooma Wash,it visiting her mother, Mrs Margaret Flintoft of HowellThe Lvingston county schools received ,119,285 90 in penal fines last weekThree hunters were wounded byaccident in this county last weenThe victims were Richard Thomas19 armington Powell Wagoner 21, andThomas Verduna, 21, Detroit Theirinjuries were not serious v Mr and Mxs Stanley Berriman and been spending UVJ HOWELL THEAREaowat,Thur, November 3 and 4Shirley Booth and Robert RyanHIABOUT MRSLL5LIEFri, Sat, Nov 5  6 Pouble FeatureFred MaeMurray  Kim NovakPUSHOVERalsoPhil Carey  Dorothy PatrickinTHE OUTLAW STALLION in Tech nico Jar Fri  Sat, Nov 5  6 THE NEBRASKANWestern In TechnicolorStarring Phil Carey, Roberta HayBMWallace FordStooge Comedy Cartoon NewsSun, Mon, Nov 7  4 Starring Audie Murphy,Walter Brennan, Lisa Gay inDRUMS ACROSS THE RIVERTechnicolor Cartoon  Sport Sunday Shows 3579SunM MOIL, Tue, Nov 789Matinee Sunday 230 p m cont Jane Powell  Howard KeellaSEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVENBROTHERSin CinemaScope and Technicolor Tueg Wed  Thurs Nov 91011OUTLAW STALLIONwithCarey  Dorothy PatrickTechnicolor Drama starring Phil Cartoon  ComedyCumin About Mrs Leslie  Magnificent ObsessionWed, Thur Nov 10 11Broderick Crawford  Ruth RomanInDOWN THREE DARK STREETSLEE THEATREWhUntOf Laks, HtchtgcuWed, Thurs Fri Sat Nov 3456  Jone Powell  Howard KeelInSEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN I BROTHERSNovelty CartoonStepanic a Mdtot of 28,000the MoiUgoSMCjWard Co for malicious piueaiutluii A a previous juryawarded htr 126000 which JudgeBreakey  de as exceasiveShewas accused of theftMr and Mrs Charles Bennett ofHamburg announce the engagementof their daught Mary, to RobertBowers of South ,yon She is a sen Sun, Mon, Tue, Nov 789John Wayne  Claire TrevorInThe HIGH And The MIGHTYCartoon NewsWed, Thur, Nov 10 11 Shirky Booth  Robert RyanInABOUT MRS LESLIENovelty Cartoon Newssenior at Ann rbor high school J    Z, v A c Robert E Bro a, 67, of Ann Arbor  Fn l iuTemgr of this D roit Edison district NGANYIKAfor 14 years, diod last weekThe army draft for Michigan for v n December is 1116 Van HeflmFIREMEN,YEARSIrvin Kennedy has purchased theblacksmith business of George Holmes at DexterPresident Teddy Roosevelts visit SpikeIn Technicolor WithRuth RomanAlsoSAVE MY CHILDStarringJones and his City Stick rs Color Cartoon f MeatVUVETiiKOMTORTS0OISyoott on lOi000 Unj airbubbles, in Vlt VlAirft06STtTTVKQ 8BTZ0IIU call At i ,ur eoavalne tmyomr borne, office, or shop, toym Persona Fitting Borvic  SUMP idea of shoe comfortottlfttonMo extra charge ndSeMo etwrit toJACK1 i SUNDAY NOV 7thPinckuey Masonic Temple 9 a m to 130 p m jpoosord by Pinckney Rainbow GirlsTHE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED COMEDY PLANNED NOV 4  6The Pettysville Civic Players willstage a fullength comedy, NOKRIDE FOR THE GROOM, at thePinckney High School gym on thenight of Thursday and Saturday,November 4 and 6, William Lintneris director The cast includes Howard Greene,Marion Bechler, Eleanor White,,Harold Rad , Lois Lintner, Ruth Kahle, ThornasBonner, MadelineBrenningatall, Ellen McAfee, HollisWhite, Irene Osteile, Mary Burk Working behind the scenes will beMrs Howard Greene, John Reidel,Mrs James Gwynn, Mrs SylvesterZak, Mrs Lois Lintner, Miss Cather ine Burk, Mrs Richard Kandall, Mrs Thomas Bonner, Mr and Mrs WmBnrroughn, Mrs Clayton Carpenter,Mrs Justin Stecker, Mr and Mrs Clifford VanHorn The play is by Austin Goetz andthe cast numbers 12 The proceeds re for Pettysville community projects Mrs Howard Greene is businessmgr Juhn Reidel announcer Mea dames Gwyen and Zak,prompten,LoisLintner, makeup Catherine Miller, programs Mrs Thomas Bonner, Mr IfcideL Mrs Randall publicity Mrand Mrs Burroughs, Mrs Clayton Carpenter, Clifford VanHorn, stagefurnishings Mrs VanHorn, costumes to Panama next week will be the first Mr and Mis R E Brooks rfwere Monday dinner guests ofHofflinttime a U S President has ever step ped on foreign soilArthur Swarthout and Peter Harris were home from Big Rapids to JlL, W ,Chuhbs Covnis U S  Setlev , i Jam snspec o1 l4i titr whoatJimmy Porter enlisted in the air, JohnSunday 900 A M to 130 P M Yon May Win Many Nice Merchandise Awards A 2500 Savings Bond and a 200 VacationSponsored by Your Local   hes MenTUNE IN 1050 KI Every Mr ikv at U00AM Thar Fri Safr  nv tfl 8 p mWPAG GOES CAT  IV TO PINCKNTMERGENTHAL ANTIfor 97 CENTS A GALLON IN YOUR CONTAINERTHE KOUSH PLUMBING PlumbingPhone UF B660, TELEVISIONSERVICi vote Casper Sykes and son, Carl,who are in Chelsea putting in furnaces were also home, and Wm Ken nedy from Big RapidsMonday, Barney Lynch and son,John caught 7 pickerel weighing from j3 to 6 lbs Clem Poole of Unadilla and Grace ioole of Canada were married therela at WednesdayMr and Mrs Edward Lyons andMrs Mary Mann of Detroit havegone to New Mexico to liveAs the furnace has not yet arrivedthe Methodist church is being heated with oil stoves nowBom to Claude Reason and wife,Nov 1 a 10 lb sonDave Chalker won the heavyweight contest at the Fowlervilie aix He tipped the scales at 888 lbs He was a Jackson policemen foryearsPhilip Brady of Genoa died suddenly WednesdayBorn to Will Secor and Wife Nov1 a daughter A cold wave hit here fcist weeksnow Enough for sleighing in some sectionsDan Murta of Pinckney has beenappointed one of the 3 county elec tion canvassersAt the election Tuesday therewere 116 straight Democratic tickets tnd 4f Republicans 175 tickets weresplit Francis Carr got 175 majority for school commissioner but lost to1 J A Woodruff The Democrats of the county elected Edwin Farmer of Unadilla, state representative Ed  ward Millett Fowlerviile treasurer cult court commissioner The Repub and William E Robb of Howell, dr 1 lican won the other offices Edwin Pratt, sheriff, Willis Lyons, clerk A D Thompson, register JamesWoodruff, school om Frank Mowers Drain Com, T J Gaul H C Dur fee, school examiners, J H Gambel, Henry Wines, supts of poorA large crowd attended the Democrat Bally hen at the opera houseThursday night y n acorp and is at Lackland air base in T with Wilbur Davis ofTexas DHoweUi attcie an Industrial Artsmeeting ii C1  Monday,eveMcPherson State Bank i Over Eightyniae Years of Safe Banking  Howell  PinckneyTAKETHE WHEELOF A54with the Help of a Todays better car model can be yours with thehelp of lowcost bank financing Choose yourcar then sit uown with one of cur oTers and lets plan together how best to finance your car purchase, with monthly payments to Hi your ia com, Auto toans are available here at lowestcost YorU like our wiy of doig hmjnessYour vote is your freedom, use it, dont lose ft Vote November 2, 1954 Bank LoanAll Deposits up to 10,00000 Insured by OurMcm in Kertera Depotit Insurance CorporationvtnittmmtThe Touaglove PTA gave a Halloween party,at the school Saturdaynight They served cider and donuts,Bob Pike and wife were in Corruna Saturday The William Bentleyscame home with them to stay awhileGuy Blair of Fowlerviile spentSunday with Mr and Mrs Roy DillinghamMr and Mrs Albert Dinkel were Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and MrsW P Close at Lobdell Lake, honor  lag Mr Closes brother, Harold, ofTampa, Florida Mrs June Rendee wa8 in Detroit Ilast ThursdayM end Mra John Boyer calledt the Charles Petex home ir De troit SaturdayMrs Celeste Me Kin ley is a patientat McPherson hosptial HowellMr posco of Detroit spent Sundaythe Jon MeDonnetU home xSfSeffft Phil McDonnell is expeeeted home from Labrador this week luada Rom where I sit Ay Joe MarginOur Town Mcskes Goodin New York CityK2V 8bscrlr  whei  it aboutYorkthere are originally fromtto places We always felt left whea they talked about thinwky we adopted yourtewft sad to get aU the news weMhneribed to Tht Clarion, Now  kf a Wk home to talk b we think tts the suet comes natural Tne right to do Picking though, is whit ti Whether Ifusfavorite town, a favorite cut ofneat, or even a choice of a bevtfage  say between beer and botterinilk, its respecting the right to this freedom of choice thatmakes a good neighbor I hepyou subscribe to thatlVvSltiPeopleStoreGROCERIESCANNED G GENTS FURNISHINGSLINGERIEKENNEDYS GENyou hove on JetricShes doing  i UwamHirThe mcJirn housewife con be busy ca bee elsewhereend still be doing the woAN the time she needs to spendfc tfet laundry room is Just the few mo ments  takes to toad Of unload herelectric washer and dryer to of ofc drywdrioidsoft, fluy, and remarboWy And, rewembeon hcitkiowest priced, the cleanest,ffl Wtfeasday, Noyember 8, 1W4114 Ptke tlJt m TearIfs easywhen you dry clothectrleallyOCCASIONSFLOWERS fromWINKELHAUS FIGRAL COMPANY Phone 28 Lee Hollingsworth was home fromd dlbs Margaret Buras and son,  were retained from DexterThursday night when their car washit at the intersection of Cedar Lake and PinckneyDexter Roads Theirear was badly wrecked but they escaped injuryThe Rev Ruegsegger family letfor Georgia last week to take Glem daiae Barns homeMrs N D Potter is now in theEvans Convalescent home at AnnArbotMr and Mis W H Gardner attended the funeral of Ben Adaus j at Milford last week  Percy Mowers boxer dog was atol,en or lost last week It is a pet of his daughter, Denise The dog left6 small pups which the Mowers family are feeding on a bottleFred Read and wife and the RobertRead family were Saturday dinnerguests at the Arthur Bullis home in Mildred Kellenberger spent theweek end with Kristen TaschTasch,Gretchen Tasch and Janice Burnsattended the MichiganIndiana football game at Ann Arbor Saturday Mike Carr and Mr and Mrs JamesGreen of Lansing spent Sunday at the Roper Carr homeMrs Ona Campbell spent part ofweek at the Carl Lentz home in Lan sing, Mrs Sadie Read entertained the the OES Past Matrons Monday,Mrs, Mae Bryan and and Mrs HazelParker were cohostessesMrs Mable Suydam who has beenat the M J Reason home has returned to JacksonMrs Marion Pearson of Howellspent Sunday at the Ona Campbell home Dr Walter Mercer of East Lansing calledThe Kenneth Mohjman familyspent Sunday with the Doyle Templeton family of Keego HarborMrs Blanch Clark and son, Jack,were in Ann Arbor WednesdayMrs Luella Patterson of Stockbridge called at the Stanley Dinkelhome Sunday Mrs Dorothy Dinkel called on MrsLaura Sigler in Howell last WednesdayMiss Isabel Nash and frio 1 if  hoj spent Sunday at h Martill RitUr homeThe Murray Kennedy family andI  Irvin Kennedy called at the f anley Culver home in Oak GroveCnday Mrs Culver is home fromthe hospital The Ray Bums fmily were Sundaygue s at the D Coiin home inFarming tonMrs Raymonda Morris ind Bettyand David Ledwidge called at the Jay Ledwidge home near Dexter Sun day John Boyer and wiii sailed at theEd Lajoyce home in Jearbom Sun day and on Mrs Ella Walsh of WebdayMr and Mrs Andrew Campbelland son Craig, called on Mrs Mildred Trost in Dearborn SundayNot much damage beyond windowsoaping was done here Hallooween The usual trick of treat home visitswere made Some reported 200 came to their door 4Ross Read and wife spent lastweek at the Jack Schneider home inColchester, OntarioHarry Lavey and wife of Detroitand Mrs Mae Metz of Howell wereSunday guests at the Lee Laveyhome  jMrs Mary Amburgey spent theweek end with Miss Peggy Nelson atl Ypsiantfc jMr aad Mrs Roy Reason AnnShirley and Francis and Leota Reason attended the Rainbow Girl heet1 ing at Plymouth Friday night Mrs Clifford Miller entertainedlSunday at dinner for her daughter, Agathas 16th birthday Those there were Dorothy Head, Wayne Stone1and Jim Knight  JMrs Maude Sayles of Newcastle, jIndiana is visiting at the J H Hooker home Her daughter, Mrs BeatriceJoiner of Newcastle brought herThe Pinckney Rainbow Girls servea pancake breakfast at the Masonic1temple here Sunday from 900 a mto 130 p m The public is invited I Mr and Mrs Richard GordanierNancy Pondhave a new baby daughter, Debora Jean, born Oct 31, at thePontiac General Hospital Mrs Thomas Bonner attended aluncheon party at Caravel House inHowell last Thursday, honoring Mrs Peter Gibson vice chairman of theMichigan Republican state central Complete Lin Plumbing Fhtms faid SippliesElectric, Oil and fias Hot Water 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the week end and at  , Q  home nd a g brought Richard Keene of Long Is at  home of Mrg Tyjer BrogalLHswell I land N Y with himMr and Mrs Louis Marshall spentthe week end at HilmanThe wedding of Charles Baker, sonof Mr and Mrs Danel, Baker of Lakeland to Betty Jarvis, daughter of Mr and Mrs Erwin Jarvis of Half Cashway StoreTRUCKS rTjSSo CARS Ii Moon Lake takes place Saturdy atiTRACTORS UAna m M     CongH Mrs Francis Robinson attended aRainbow Girl installation at Plymouth Friday night She spent Saturday at the Olin Robinson jr homein Ann ArborWarren Fuchs and wife, Mrs Charles Hoder and children, Mr  Mrs Fred Traiger and Omar Gass  wifeRUSSELL D SMITH CO HOWHXL MICH  PH 16S2Represented by H W WYLIi WIDBNCS  PINCKJIBT MICHIOAN  PHONE M  of Detroit spent Sunday at Lester Me, p m at tne nncicney ongjAfee home,church The reception is also there  Mr and Jtf rs, Gerry Eichman, Mr, ,    T , and Mrs John Colone, Mr and Mrs30 members o Livingstott Lodefe Hub   were nneT gx atNo 76 spent the 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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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>JDispatch  w I1RIR  miMIBN HeardThe Michigan Tourist industry islooking for a pot of gold and will ukthe legislature to help them realize itby voting them a 100,000 appropriation for advertising purposes, Mi higan did rank third aB a tourist statebut has now been passed by Pennsyl lvania and Florida The legislature gave the Michigan Tourists 331,000but tusned 100,000 of it over to the4 regional Michigan Tourists Councils Tourists spend millions in Michiganeaeh yaarrioost of which is returned to the state in liquor cigarette andother taxesChildren ace beiag asked to drinkmore titV Last year Michigan schoolcbildaen drank 60000,060 half pintsof milk Newestidea ia milk vendingmachines for schoolsTha government is also being aafcto furaih milk for the G Is to drinkThis ia to prevent a milk surplus andkeep prices up  Battles over prisons have beenone of the big differences betweenthe governor and the legislatureThegovernor wants more prisons but the legislature has turned a deaf ear tothis They are willing to put up tarpaper prison camp shacks in different parts of the state and put prisonera there to work on state projectsThey now Aave 9 such camps ,are planning to enlarge them and build more These are cheaper than prisonsHewever this has not mVle the legislature popular in the counties where they have placed these camps and itwould seem there would be a limit tothe amount of convict labor needed oft state projects CONSERVATION DEPARTMENT2000 permits are still available fortike special deer season Dec 1One forest fire burned over 18aeves last week 6 wells are producing oil in theNorthville area, 8 are producing gas8 aapiable of producing gas are closejd 12 dry holes were drilled 1 The Michigan Deer Story, a 2minute film is availabse from thistet Tha recent rains have produced atamper mushroom cropIn Sept 4 wolves were killed,all intha upper peninsua, 8S2 coyottes, 181fcftJsosta and 102 foxes 09 hunted on Drummond Isand thefirst 10 days of the season They got 9 deer, and 611 pieces of smal game Tha first days hunting brings aseport of a bumper crop of pheasants, me most in years S men were killedm hunting accidents the first day,18 wee injured and 2 died of heartattacks It is illegal to travel in an auto ingameareas with a strung bow,  rifleor gun not taken down More state parks, conservation officers and fish are demanded bvMichigan Sportsmen Next years budget is 17,785,052 The legislature will be asked to increase the number of conservation officer from 177  10 200  1The dept expects to develop the JShiwassee flats in to a waterfowlrefuse It contains 20,000 ax3000 persons in northern Michiganreceived 65,000 this year for conecting nine, coned to be used as eedby the deptLIBRARY NEWSWe have the following books byNelson Nye in our library Come ASmokin, Calibans, Hired Hand and Champions of the Quarter TrackPINCKNEY KINGS DAUGHTERS Tha Piackney Kings Daughtersmeet Thursday, November 4 withMrs Dora Swarthout at 130 p mA Silent Auction will be held Sec AIRMAN OF THE MONTHSSgt Don Clark, son of Mr andMrs Walter Clark of Pinckney ndstationed at Norton Air Force Base, Calif, recently enjoyed an experiencethan many an airman would give his stripes to havea date with the lovely Lucy Marlowe, Columbia Pictures staret football NotesWe4eday1 to October 27, 1954Na41Don was chosen airman of the monthand this was one of his rewardsthe date at Cocoanut Grove at Ambass Pinckney went to Manchester onFriday night confident of waning and cinching the Land O Lakes championship but like many another would bechampion they found the going roughand came back on the shoft end of a13 to 14 see ePinckney got a flying start and got2 touchdown the first 5 minutes on passes, Don Packer to Billy RowellPacker kicked one conversion point but had the other blockedThen Manchester got rolling andfor the first time this year the Pinckney line failed to hold and Manchesterstarted leaking through it and mussing up the Pinckney running gamePinckney furabed twice inside the 20 yardline and both times Manchester scor ed Fahey recovered one fumble and Lannon went 10 yards for the touchdown Aiken recovered another Pinck GSSMM Onrch8t Marys Catkato Church Fr Albert SchmHt, Pastor1008,SNovFriday lfitdult63O, 800, 900lttlt Bcheduki 680, 800, 900780Friday after Novenaa Devotions, Saturday 780 to 800 p mSundayBfore 800date at Cocoanut Grove at Ambass down Aiken r ador Hotel, Los Angeles He was af j ney fumbled and Brokaw scored fromterwards entertained at the home ofMrs Marlows parents Miss Marlowesaid she enjoyed her week end experience that Sgt Clark is a splendid rep resentative of the air force Miss Marlowe is appearing in the iA St I Bo the 10 yard line  Manchester ranboth extra points across Pinckney took to the air in thefinal minutes Rowell took a passfrom Packer and crossed the goal line only to haveit nulified as the Meikfionite UhurchCalvary Menaeeite Church Rev Esxa Beachy, PastorS 8 Supt Walter EachMorning Worship 1080,Sunday School 11001Young Peoples Meeting 730Cottage Fellowship Srrvice Wednesday 800Elementary SchoolRirst Grade, Mrs Thayer CURRENT COMMENTBilly Rentzs dad went pheasantand they had pheasant for dinner David Chambers went to a show inHowell  Elaine Darrows brothers caughtsome frogs Robert Morse is an uncle as hisbrother has a baby boy Alan Burg brought some  flowersand a carrot which we put in a jar and will watch it grow His dad wenthunting, jrot a pheasant, squirrel a rabbit Reynolds daddy brought 3big pumpkins for Halloween Linda Shireys dad got 2 pheasants This is the last week before elaettoand the papers are filled with forcasts of the probable results Witfc the Republicans only enjoying slisfmargin of 1 in the senate and 3 in thehouse their hold is slight Onlysince the civil war andFranklin Roosevelt inthat1934,the dominant party increased onewaa hastheirmajorities in the house and senate isan off year election All polls showa Democratic frend The Gallup poll gives the Democrats 52 percent ofthe vote and the Republicans 48,thePrincetown poll,Democrats 53, RepufcWarner Bros picture, A Star I8 Bom Pinckney kackfield was in mouen wIA Judy Garland and Lucky Me This defeat puts Pinckney vhth aer with Doris Day and Frank Sinatra,  back to e wall A defeat by SouthLyon here Friday, and a win over n Sunday, Oct 31100th anniversaryof churches joining Jackson AssocGuest Speaker Dr Harold Skklmore, supt Mich Congl ConferenceSlidesto be shown Fellowship dinner 100p mGongregaiioLai Clutch licans 47, New York Daily Newi  r Democrats 531, Republicans 46J,Jeff Hendee has a pet lamb He  Minneapolis Tribune Democrats M,feeds him hay and oats His dad went Republicans 41,Portland, Oregon Newihunting too ,  Democrats 562, Republicans 41,Ruth Beachy has a banty hen androoster She gave them tp Holbcnsto keep for her Evansville, Ind Democrats M7,Republicans 41 In Michigan GovWilliams is generaly conceded teTHANKS NOTICEI wish to thank my friend and theneighbors ,the Masons and the OES for remembering me when 1 was in hoaipitalBeit HookerCOMEDY PLANNED NOV 4  6 The Pettysville Civic Players willstage a fullength comedy, NO BRIDE FOR THE GROOM, at thePinckney High School gym on thenight of Thursday and Saturday Rev J W Winger, PastorLyon here Friday, and a win over Sunday School 98uter would give Manchester the titleIf Morning Worship 1045 A M both Pmchney and Manchester won Thur Night Prayer Meeting at thethey would be tied If both lost Dexter Ijhurch at 800would win the title iWed Choir Practise  730 P UHearty Welcome To All Christine Dinkel visited her Aunt nave an edge over Don Leonard, hitLuella in Stockbridge Sunday  less known opponent and Detroit polcommissioner Ionard does notseem Lo be arousing enthusiasm anaBob Vedders dadhunting ywent pheasantKathy Heath brought a jackolanternto schoolJoe Amburgey visited the airportSunday Linda VanBaricums daddy got apheasant Jenny Devine has a new ponyit bucksSusan Craigs dad had a birthday butghis turnouts are small Only 126 attended a banquet for him at Lansing recently Gov Williams has missedfew four corners in the state Senator Ferguson is thought to have an edgeover his opponent, Patrick McNantara, chiefly because his opponent is not well known Still many of Fergusons meetings have been disappointFOOTBALL SCORESCharlotte 12, Howell 6 Ypsilanti20, Wayne 7 Dexter 20, Hartland 0 Milford 5, Brighton 0 Chelsea 31,University 12 Ann Arbor 44,LansingEastern 6 Lincoln 6 Saline 6Dundee 19, Roosevet 0 Flat Rock 34, Milan13 Dewitt 23, Morrice 7 Eaton RapNovember 4 and tf William Lintnert ids 19, Stockbridge 14 Gaines 16,is director Byron 6 Lesie 18, Dansville 6 WillThe cast includes Howard Greene, iamston 8, Fowlerville 2Marion Bechler, Eleanor White,,Harold Rady, Lois Lintner, Ruth Kahle, Thomas Bonner, MadelineBrenningstall, Ellen McAfee, HollisWhite, Iren Osterle, Mary BurkWorking behind the scenes will beMrs Howard Greene, John Reidel,Mrs James Gwynn, Mrs Sylvester Zak, Mrs Lois Lintner, Miss Catherine Burk, Mrs Richard Randall, MrsThomas Bonner, Mr and Mrs Wm Burroughs Mrs Clayton Carpenter,Mrs Justin Stecker, Mr and Mrs Clifford VanHornThe play is by Austin Goetz andthe cast numbers 12 The proceeds re for Pettysville community projectsMrs Howard Greene is businessnigr Juhn Reidel announcer Mes dames Gwyen and Zak,prompters,LoisLintner, makeup Catherine Miller, AThe Peoples Cnyreh UndenominationalM86 West between Main and Unadilla StrettsRev Keith Ruegsegecr PastorSunday School 945 AMSunday Worship 1100AM Youth Group   TlOO PMEvening Servic e 800 pmThur Prayer Meeting  800 P WJr Choir Practise Wed We wish him u happy birthday j mentsOnly 60 turned out at HillsdalaWe are having a Halloween party  for a Ferguson dinner and only 12iand will have fudge and pop and i at one in Jackon sponsored by aSr Choir Practise Wed,j  Extend a Chrisan i Ever, neGALILEANMrs Helen Miller with Mrs Alta  9200 McGregor Rd,Meyer attended the rec pti n for j Larry Mattis, Mrs Esther Richards f C v1 ich the j Sunday Schoolgrand worthy nitrjn of lY Eastern 400 P M780 P MWelcome tothewasStar at Flint Saturday nightFrancis Robinson, curator ofthe Detroit Institute of Art Monday dinner guest of Mr anFloris Clark He spoke at theDelphian meeting at night The Paul Keiser family of Detroit jwere callers at the eorge Thompson j home last week Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and Johnnyand Christine were in StockbridgeSundayThe Jack Full c iamify of Detroitcalled on Mr nl Mrs Henry Hauck Sunday  Mrs Musa Nash Ayers with Barry of Plymouth called on Morning WorshipEvening ServiceEengWed, Prayer MeetingMISSIONPortage LakePastor 1000 AM1045 A M 1 SO P If 780 p OL wear costumesWe put our salamander in the trrranium and he has buried hinisef m the dirt Second and Third, Mrs RookeWe have a new boy His name isLeonard Jones , Marvs little sister had her picturetaken Uitoa has a new t 1 lairow has aHalloween Joim lias a toy bouthisjrundmother  Charles Heath visited puppy,iostume Polish Society Half the baaquettables were eirjity The wall of thehall was adorned with a picturs offiov Williams The Republicans arefearful of a large number of stay at voters, mostly in the rural districtswhich are mostly Republican Bingeand local issues are expected to bringout a big vote in the cities which Democrat strongholds  forand visitedhisprograms Mrs Thomas Bonner, MrReidel, Mrs Randall publicity Mrand Mrs Burroughs, Mrs Clayton jCarpenter, Clifford VanHorn, stage I  TT   furnishings Mrs VanHorn, costumes M Mafy Hoff Wednesday,tmm  Mr and Mrs Harry Pigeon Flint were Sunday guestsBABY SITTERS ATTENTION 1 Mary Hoff Taken from an exchange Miss Madge Jck of MtStatistics taken after an eveningPINCKNEY A LEAuLE W1 Blatz Beer  BlatefMd Farm BureauJ Velvet Eez 4 Dinkels Plumbingft I O O F, No, 40 166 Vans Motor Sales 16 7 Hockeys Appliance84sead Lumberfc Barnes Hotel10 Gregory Tavern Ui Rays Marathon Got of baby sittingNumber of kidsthree,their ages5, 7, 10, Times parents leave 800 Time kids supposed to be in bed830 Time they go 927 Number oftrips to bathroom 35 Number of g ofof Mrs 70MASONIC LODGE CALENDAR Saturday October 30 Lodge togo to Lewistown, Michto work MM DegreeTuesday ,ov 2 Rregular meetingof the lode  Nov 12Reception for Rex Sackett, grand junior deacon at school 700 p mBen BEN ADAMSAdams who formery livedMiss Madge Pleasantcalled at the Bob Ackley home Sunday Sunday guests at the Martin Ritt jer home were the Milo Ash and John Ault families of Cadillac and the JimWoodruff family of Howell,Mrs Helen Berry of Lansing andMrs Sadie Bolan of Stockbridge call the Haze farm here died in the North Iville hospital last week The funeraland burial were at Milford Sunday He leaves his wife, a son, Paul, and 2daughters, Marguerite and Eleanor and went fishing and caught a turtleRichard Klein has a new 25 lbbow Joe and Robert Darrow sang withsome other children at church  Sharon Courdway visited herher grand mother in Ann Arbr Sat Second irade Mr Kellenberger Cheri Schmidt brought a collectionof seeds to show us They includedradish pod, sunflower, morning glory,castor bean, holyhock horse chestnutand zinias Mariyn Singer andhave new kittensJimmy Cantrell and Jimmy Morganwent to movies last weekConnie Keiser had compatr, fromDetroit Sunday Joan Kichman went to Webbervillej Sunday She made a jackolantern In a recent opinion Attorney General Millard ruled that taxes in Michigan must be levied on the stats equalization valuation ami not on theauJlt i county valuation which is lowerJane Markletimes turning on lights to go to the ed at the Irvin Kennedy home Sunday Ti t M El Ldid on Davbathroom57 Time parents are toreturn1130 Time actually return 105 Time studying10 minutesGrade received following day0Am cunt received150 Bus fare10c, Bill for cleaning dress129,Aspirin7c Profit4conMrs Eleanor Ledwidge, son,, David, Mrs Raymonda Morris and Becky and the Kevin Ledwidge familywere Sunday dinner guests of MrsClair McMacken at Patterson LakeMrs, Stanley Culver sr, is a patientat McPherson hospital, HowelllThe Harold Gallup family of Farmington called at the Murray Kennedyhome SundayAt the Iowa state fair at WaterlooLeo J Davis of Pinckney sold 6 shorthorn heifer for 3000 He bought a shorthorn bull on Hope Rd, Oakland,L18 1017 11 16 1216 12 121215 1313 1513 1511 17 9 198 20 Robert Tasch and wife calledMrs Peggy Stuber and family at Whitmore Lake Sunday The John Boyera called at the Wesley Morrison home in Chelsea Sunday Aria Jaguish and wife of Byron Rhode Island for 2500and Pete Straiger and wife of Ypsi The Gerry Eichman family werelanti called on John Boyer and wife Sunday guests at the Russel Glover Sunday home at WebbervilleSunday guests at the Lee Lavey Mrs Madeline Shehan and daughhome were Mrs Mae Metz of Howell, ter of Ann Arbor celled at the Wmthe Harry Lavey family of Detroit ShJjan home Sunday, and the George and M U Lavey fami The Asher Wyhe family called onlies of Jackson tne ed Schaufle family near StockMrs Esther Campbell is visiting at bridge O E S CALENDAROct 31, 3 p m All officers practiseat the hall Nov 2, 745, Friendship Night atHowell No 6 200 p m, Regular businessmeeting  Nov 14 Practise for initiation 3OUp m All officers Nov 16 School of Instruction atHowell 745 p m White or coloredformal sNov 19 Special initiation 800 p while thereOur Halloween party is FridayWewill have cup cakes and pop We are sorry Rose Marie VendersAunt Ann Cook was hurt in an autoaccident Barbara Ludwig has a pheasants, tailI Larry Baughn spent the week end on his grandfather farm Sarah McMacken entertained relatives for dinner Sunday Many counties have ignored hit opittion including Washtenaw In thiscounty the schools desire the state valuation as it would mean muoll more money for them and threatento go to court to make the board e of supervisors levy their taxes Bthat basis In Livingston county Supervisor Stanley Dinkel sponeorer a resolution asking the gtate taj,commission to appoint a committee tu set up a valuation sytsm Thtpresent situation is uniair he sayswhere property lie in 2 diffsreatcounties, one of whom uses the slate valuation irui the other the countym, Helen Miller, W M12 Detroit Die Set Team High 3 GamesVelvet Ees 2659, Barnes Hotel 626,I O O F No 40, 2810,Individual High GameL Swift 276, A Fredenburg 627,J Tessmer 900Team High GameVelvet JSas M0, I 0 0 F 921,Farm Bureau 906Individual High GameL, Swift 97S,  Tessmer 245, AJPjredenburg 2S7High AveragesA SYsdenbunrJ LedwidgeCC 190179175174171 171m the Carl Lentz home in JacksonWilliam Lintner and wife were inUfely over the week end Charles Smith and wife of Bridgeport N Y are visiting at the Orville Smith home Anthony Bosco of Detroit spentSunday at the John McDonnell home Bert Appleton and wife and MrsLeia Boy Ian of Brighton called on Mrs Rose Hendee ast week Dr Ray Duffy and Gerald Reasoncame back from the Lake City bearhunt after 3 days there bearless They each got badges as participants but doubted if there was a bear within her carescapedMrs Emily Spittler hadwrecked last week She injury The Charles Scott family ErnestKew and wife and Harry Durbin ofDetroit and Audrey Klikott of Brighton were week end guests at theAlbert Dinkel home The Thomas Kindrew family ofMuskegon spent the week end at theLloyd Hendee home He is an army buddy of LoydsMrs June Hendee was in DetroitTuesdayJohn Boyer and wife called at the Gentner home in Ann Arborfamily spen, Sun  Fbher i working at the DetroitGrifflth family at TLSTSaA and Shirley Hosier d master of Michigan Masonsatde7t1Mta5riStbU died of a heart attack while huntingwnvTSiturday and had dinner ot there Tuesday He was toastmastjrFraeiTmulh SuSay with Mr and here at the past master, banquet inl f Dt 1968FraeiTmulh yMfft Richard Palmar of Dexter 1968 SCHOOL r TES GONTbark back from Oscoda We are writin Halloween storiesfor our EnjtrishFifth Grade, Mrs MillerWe made cards for Tommy Readsbirthday We finished our movies todayWe held a class meeting to discussour Halloween party Robert Homer was first in ourspelling test Butch Nosker second After analysis shows that thecent dotf remarks of Secretary ef Defense Wilson was only one ot thegrounds for resentment against him Another was his awarding of defeasejcontracts During the Democratime is was the custom to awardfense contracts to districts whenunemployment was, even if the factj ories thore were not the lowest bidd ers Secretary Wilson changed tftiaromp etly and announced that hereafter contracts would be let to the lowest bidder irrespective The resultwas that fleneral Motors with theirFrancis Reascday Judy Schroeder has a new billygoat Arlene Sockows grandmother j9visiting her  Billy Shireys do BooUie, tfthit by a car We have a new room committeet Larry Baughn is host and FrancisI Reason, hostess We wrote letters to our mothersFriday We had a successful fire drill Tuesday Barry Simp on broke hia glassesHe is having his eyes retested Third Grade, Mrs LantnerBeth Minnocks brother is cominghome from the coast pruard next week Chiquita Amburgey went t the nday s f tracts The past year their war MBnt to Honor bun, tct s mme  li7O4300i0 O wM1 an d Kare n Singe r thir dcheckfo rOur notebook s ar e du e fo ru p Frida yFo r Hallowee n w e mad e pape rmach e mask s o n balloons Ou r grad e thank s Mr  Reade rth e microscope W e liste n t o record s fo r musi can d dre w picture s illustratin g them Ou r hike s wer e cancelle d du e t o rain W e hav e learne d t o d o th e Hoke yPoke y an d Bunn y Hop Sixt h Grad e Mrs  Tasc hFou r girl s ar e workin g o n masse san d puppets  W e hav e finishe d ou runi t o n Africa Ou r plant s ar e comin g fine  W e sa wmovie s o n Switzerland Mr  Reade r brough t u s a  micro scop e w e enjo y ver y much Ou r Hallowee n part y is  Friday W e wrot e letter s t o Mr  Ros e wh ois  in  th e hospita l Hi s so n Noel,say sh e is  better Watc h fo r ou r ne w footbal l pape ra t th e PinckneySout h Lyo n gam eher e Frida y night  X increasedthis e o f othe r aut o companie s desrea se d  05,ono,un  Man y factoritjfeefpe iall y in  the maile r citie s an d illaft fwer e force d ou t o f busines s b y thl vhil e Flint , th e sea t o f th e Qeaers lMotor s ha s ha d littl e unemploymen tan d a t time s a  labo r scarcit y ha texisted  Secretar y Wilso n ha s save dth e natio n mone y b y hi s actty n bi th e ha s create d numerou smen t district s whic h wil lin  th e election  unimpteyfigur eColon e wen t t o th e The Federa l Tfad e Commissio nfile d claim s fo r fals eagains t 8  sic k an d   i companies  Th e best  know n o f that is  th e Mutua l o f Omaha , th eon e o f whic h is  license d t o d ones s in  48 states  Th e othe rBanket sCafualit jzoo Dian e Dubacky s colli e ra n away Johnn y Dinkel s sister , Christine ,, bough t hi m a  to y ca r an d truck Joh n Wilson s fathe r sho t a  coon Sharo n Gal e visite d he r cousi n Su nda y an d sa w he r Uncl e Joh nPGWrdhfl3GKL a LFourt h Grade , Mrs  Campbel lKare n Boxo m bough t 3  goldfis ht o  schoo l an d Anit a Clar k 3  snail Ou r Hallowee n part y is  Friday W e wi U hav e cide r an d cupcakes Ronni e Singe r is  refreshmen t chair man , Nanc y Rea d servin g an d Kath yGustafson , cleanup  rLas t week  we mad e pape r mach epumpkins j Thi s week  we ar e paintin gthe m Te n boy s an d girl s ha d al l word scorrec t o n th e 7 0 wor d spelin g test Mar y Le e Aschenbrenner , Camil eBud a an d Kath y Gustafso n ar e ou r Gir l Scouts  I o  ro w A iPatt y Sugget t brough t som e birc h jFloes U Fishe r U P M07 ,policies i n thi s section  Th ecomplian t agains t the m wa s thft lthe y cancelle d policie s i n whic h th tholder s trie d t o dra w conqpewatioa Th e Reader s Diges t recentl y ra m lon g articl e o n Sic k an d Healt h IB suranc e Companies  It s conclttitos lwa s tha t man y o f the m se t thej yrate s to o lo w t o ge t busines s an d if corde r t o exis t wer e force d t oal l doubtfu l policies 4  H  MEETIN G NOV  4t Th e 4 H Hand y Hamme r Hajs Craf t wil l b e organize d a t 70 0 p a t th e Pinckne y tow n hall I f yo u ar e intereste d i n joinltj rbrin g you r parent s with,yonJ U tfaft Vmeetin g th e Fai r premium s an d rftfc on s wil l b e given  out  ,  iMarshal l Meabon , Leader , 1   W J 1    jnatfviTO NCKNBT aigPATCH WU,, OcUW  1W   Miiford, last week by shooting himself Grand River from Farmington toBrighton will be made a 4 lane high way starting next yearHenry Robb, former supt of theMichigan State San at Howell, di tlast weekGeorge Dingier 84, died at hishome near Hartland last week Yeaisago he was a contractor at Dexter in partnership with Charles Necb HOWELL THEAREMichiganWed, Thar, Oct 26, 27, 28MAGNIFICANT OUJane Wyman, Rush and Agnes Mwrehead Friday, Saturday, October 29, SO BATTLE OF RIVER ROUGE4 In TechnicolorA Western StarringGeorge Montgomery, Martha Hayerand Robert DemmingNews aad Cartoe,They buit the Dan Hoey and McGin Friday, Saturday, October 29 30 5 SELFHELPHi nrarfcet hcrvybean foemostMilk as a Bever r Detroit market13 soles andw , ti ss of this cooperThrough the mediums of advwgo has been promoted as never bewiiii gratifying resultsCreating new markets and strengthening ofa mm b a selfhelpproiect instituted by the members of this organization as a cooperativemeans of protecting farm income by the same methods as are used Insuccessful private industry H is a demonstration of forward thinking onic part of farm cooperative membershipAbove is pictured a giant spectacular electrical display at one oFDetroits heaviest traffic intersections Woodward Aymm end Seven MileRoad Greater Detroit is ssjfc oomciout as a re of Se promotionalprogram carried on by tile produce1 orgonixataDairy farmers are able to carry ovt such a project by nccms 01 astrong cooperative iarm housesj John Schroeder has been elected to be president of the Brighton Kiwanis Club  j Born to Thomas Houghton jr and1 wife of Howell Oct, 18, a daughter An explosion at the Cleveland Ab bxasive plant at Howell last weekblew out the east wall Lyle Munsell, son of Floyd Munsel of Iosco has passed the state surveyors examination  Mr and Mrs Joe Eisele of Poble FeattreGrer Garson, Robert Ryan inHER TWELVE MENVMICHIGAN MILK PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION406 Stephenson DtkoJt 2, Michigan  irvHC, ii ville celebrated their 50th wedding1anniversary Oct 24142 people donated blood at theRed Cross Blood Bank t Howell lastweek Mesdames James Hall and JackPa ton of Marion atttended the OESGrand Chapter at Grand Rapids lastweekThe Michigan State San at Howell now has 221 patientThe State Bank at Centerville wasrobbed in the day time last Thursday of 14000 The bandits were taken j in a road blcok at Kalamazoo anhour later The 3 were all from Ann  Arbor TbZ were Robert Leonard,Roy KeBr tad George ClisholmOnly the iattsV su a prison recordThe other tm had been attested for Scott Brady, Betta St JohnIBTHE LAW VS BILLY, THE KID i TeehnicoJer ISunday Monday, Oct 31, Nov 1I Clark Gable, Lana TurnerBETRAYEDand Victor Mature inDisney Cartoon,Martins the CoysSunday Shows 3, 5, 7 ISuiu, Mom, Tuea Oct 31, Nov 1,2Matinee Sunday 230 p m cont Robert Taylor, Ava Gardner faKNIGHTS OP THE ROUND TABLE in CincmaScope and TechnicolorWed, Thar, NoTember 8 and 4 Shirley Booth and Robert Ryan iABOUT MRfl LESLIELEE THEATREWhUmore Lake Tue, Wed Thur Nov 2, 3, 44 THE MIAMI STORYA Drama StarringBarry Sullivan, Adele J erg ens and Luther AdlerCurtoon Coming About Mrs Leslie Sabrin,J Rear Window, Outlaw StallionSdo DriveIn Theatre UN J NChildren Bead Aaa AitarTtSS UNotes rf 25 Tears Ago Mrs Etfwaxd Spears, 49,died at herhome on M36 W Tuesday of blood poisoning She eaves her hatband,4 daughters, 2 sons, a brother and a sster i The first number on the lectureI course is Franklin Babb, lecturer,OctSOMERS  HOLUSTERSPECIALSBEEF BY QUARTER Lb BEEr HIART Lb 30c25c27cci BEEF LIVER Lb CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING DONEHews Monday thru Saturday 9 a m to 9 p mSundav 900 a m to 200 p mTHE ROUSH PLUMBINGAL PLUMBING, WATER 8TSTBM8, REPAIRING310 WEBSTERSTUP 86607 NotesTRUCKS TRACTORSCARSfi RUSSELL D SMITH COHOWELL, MICH  PH 1632by H W WYLIE PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN  PHONB SFLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONSWINKELHAUS FLORAL COMPANYPhone 284 Kowelllfrs Will Mayer died at her homeat Muaith last week She wasMildred McDaniels, daughter of EdMcDaniels of North Lake Survivingare her husband and stepdaughterBora to Gene Stapleton ind wifeof Gregory at Rowe hospital at Stockbridge last week a son Keith EugeneDavid Ledwidge drove n newcar to California last week and calledon the Bert Martin family 1ml Gertrude Spears Mrs Wm Snyei1 of Pinckney hasbeen 11 nnsierrcd from Row hospitat StockbridtfP to the V of M hospital Ann Arbor Kenneth Litsingo,  ipt,of Ischools has been namod ht 1  Dexter Kiwanis rlubWilbur Morrison uf helvwfrom his tractor ami buke n last weekMr and Mrb Euyrne McKeman ofChelsea celebrated ihfr ,,  7 idlinganniversary Sunday She was Stella Conian,Edward Sullivan died atPark hosftltal last week Rev Ea  Berquist of Lancaster,Pa will preach at the Qongl churchPuruiay Donald Sigler, son of Dr and MisL Sigler, irled for Italy Wedn sto iludy v icc undei the famous teach or, Thaddeus Wrongski at Milan The Patterson Lake Hoad ii bemywidened an I graded for blacktop Frank oilier holds an auction onthe James Hurst farm Nov 2 Mr and Mrs WC Miller visitedthe oil fields at Mt Pleasant last kVed to Sat Oct 27 28, 29, 30Jack Webb inFirst Feature Length Production DRAGNETPhil Cirey, Dorothy ParkerTHE OUTAW STALLION laSun, Mon, Tues, Oct 1, Nov, 1,2 First Picture in CinmaScopeTHE ROBEla TWkealerNo Spedal GlaMea Needed Wed Thjr, Oet 27, 28All Star Cast inCHILDREN OF MOM AND POl MAN BAIT LOVE MOODSj Recommended for AdultsJ Friday, Sjujrday October 29, 30i Dig Haiowen Spook Show VKIRD WOMANI Lon Clancy and Anne GwynneI andSHE WOLF OF LONDONI withJune F ockhart Don Porter CartoonatufdayrMidnight Show p1Qg OneHour of CartoonsRichardCartoon Burton, Jeanand SimmonsNovlty4 Dayt, Nov 3, 4 5, 6 Inihcfell hip  J Teeple and wife went to Detroit Thursday to see the Mirace Dwight Wegener ia now foremanat the Slaughter Stock Farm, North ville George Hassencahl and Mrs Lillian Bullis were married at the Dex ter Methodist parsonage Oct 18, byRev Hocking They were attendedy Ezra Plummer and wifeThe Chalker,Clark,Campbell partyarc now at Sacvemento, CalfomiaPinckney high school defeated theYpsiianti high school reserves there Friday 14 to 7 Murray Kennedy gotboth touchdowns and Pete Geryzkicked both conversion points Thelineup was H Hall and Rus Readends pSEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERSA MnalcalatarffmcJan Powell and Howard Kel CinemaScope Featurette4lMovi Stunt PilotCartoon and Nwi CUSHIONEDVRVETEEZSHOESIson of MJchard and Mary Ryan Sull R Reason and P Stackable, tacklesivan of North ake  C Soper and J Hall, guarda DeverBurton Mills of Miiford committ eax, c Kennedy, Q B M Kennedy,ed suicide in St Marys Cemetery, Gerycz and H Shehan, backsNO BRIDE FOR THE GROOMA Comedy Drama Presented by the Fttysville Civic AssociationTHURSDAY NOVEMBER 4thSaturday November 6thAt the Pinckney High School Gym at 800 p m DIRECTED BY WILLIAM LINTNER CAST OF CHARACTERS Mrs Eloyse Campbell wag organistat the Eastern Star installation at Howell Tuesday nifhtMrs Eloye Campbell with MrsH elen PIille and Fred Segrer attended the Eastern r installation atFowlerville Fridy night  JACK HANNETTPHONE I n Friday 1Kenneth Zill and wife of AnnArbor cal11 at the Mark Nashhome Sum vfMcPherson State Bank Over Eightynini Years of Safs Banking Howell  PinckneyTAKEMURRAYS GULF SERVICEMERGENTHAL ANTI FREEZEfor 9 CENTS A GALLONIN YOUR CONTAINER BESS SHELBYHERB TRINDELL JOLLYSOPHIA SHELBYDIGBY TRINDELL LIBBY LITTLEMR BOOTS SALAMADYDOTTTE CLAYBORNE TOM SWANTONPEGGY PALONA THEWHEELOF AMRS ELEANOR WHITE HAROLD RADYLOIS LINTNER jMARIAN BECHLER HOWARD GREENEMRS RUTH KAHLE THOMAS BONNERMRS MADELINE BRENINGSTALLELLEN McAFESHOLLJS bank LoanWHITEIRENE OSTESLEBELINDA GROOT MARY BURKEGOOD SPECIALTIES BETWEEN ACTSFor the Benefit of Pettysville Community ProjectsAdmission 60c and 25c 54with tht Help if a Today better car model can be yours with thehelp of lowcost bank financing Choose yourcar then sit down with one of our officers andlets plan together how best to finance your carpurchase, with monthly payments to fit your income Auto loans are available here at lowestcost Yovll like our wny of doHg businessYour vote is your freedomuse it, dont lose it Vote November 2, 1954AH Deposits op to 10,00000 insured by OurMembership ia federal Dentit lasvaae Corporation 9  f VOTE NOVEMBER 2nd roof fnnejiaise is a pririUf for whidi thousand of Americans hate and died over the years It caa be lot if yon fail to use itELECTJ  NORMAN DAVISSHERIFF 48 YEARS AGOThere will be big Democrat RallyDEMOCRATOf Livingston CoufltjrNOVEMER 2, 154 An epidemic of measelt is raginghere at the present time Abel Smith sold here last weekat the opera house on the night of to Floyd Reason, 3 pigs, 6 months oldNov 1 Speakers are James Lynch of that weighed 214 lbs, eachI Pontiac, James Devereauv of Sajrinaw j Filerius Kuhn of Sidney is visiting and Edmund C Shields of Howell1 at the Willis Tupper home The county candidates will be pres John Mclntyre and family have ent They are Edwin Farmer, Rep moved into the Goodrich house on REELECTJENNIE M EASTMAN REPUBLICAN TICKETUVNGSTON COUNTY TREASURER Your Support Will B Appreciated TBob Wright, Clerked Milett,TreaS       Louis nHowlett, Prosecutor uqofWriggelsworth, Register William COUNTYCandidate for ReElectionFLOYD MUNSELL RepabUean TkkstDRAIN COMMISSIONERPearl St The first gnow storm came Monday i Several inches fell   All if J mt Many Thanks and Ged BUs ToStoddard, Sheriff Clarence Bishop, , Tho Methodist Church has award, Drain Com Francis Can, School a contract for new furnace to theJ Cfom J Ogersby an 1 j tine, School Examiner TVr Robb,Circuit Court Obm Dr Charles ,Skinner, Dr Claude Sj1 r, r li rr George Ratz, Dr Amos Wimgar,Supts f Poor John McCreaiy, Cur veyor unTeeple Hardware Compny Mrs GartreQ, W Hendrfcks,Donning, Fannie RoDson, MarionLawrence ,Mrs Grant Dunning JuliaRev G W Mylne preached in Dex Ball, Rev MylneSunday   The County Sunday School con Mrs Blanche Clareallad at thwar eti the program Georg HoL Walter this weekThe Tom Clark family of Aaa Arbor called on the Mia Margeret Clark family SundayThe Ernest White and Frank WWtefamilies of Howell ealled at the Bom ,  MnvJoie Forner of Ana Arbor laia fedktttt, KY JTiritkff at the Ben WhlUT  TTHE PINCKMBT DISPATCH NFrom Maine to AlaskaDemocrats Are Being Elected To Officer in 1954J952 Time orcr Chanoel rrytf ,GoTernor 6 Mennen Williams  Lieutenant Governor Philip A Hart Secretary of State James H Hare Attorney Qeral v Thomas M KavanagWState Treasurer Sanford A Brown Auditor General  Yietor TarejonskiUnited lUte Senator i Patrick Y McNamarft KepresentatiTe in CongreMfth District Do You Like the ChangeDo You Like The deduction in Farm IncomesDo You Like Higher Prices For What You Buyto You Like Layoffs xf Don Hoyworth State Senator, lUk DiitrletJem L LeightonRepresentative, State Lajriilatare hi DiftrictWm Henry CroomesD Proseoitinff AtUreeySheriffNorman DavisCounty Clerk Eorl Starr County Treararor Mary KochRefifter of Deed Lorenio Murphy j Drain Commiiaioaar Ralph Wiggins Coroner Ray Fillmoro Do YouPay QDo You Merchants Lvik deduced PurchasinPower Governor 6 Mennen William Iifutenant Governor Philip A Hart Secretary of State James M HareAttorney General Thomas M Kavc State Treasurer Sanford A BrownAuditor General Victor TargonskiUnited States SenatorPatrick V McNamaraRepresentative in Congreee Uh DistrictDon HciyworthState Senator, 11th DiitrietJohn L LeightonUeprescnfative, State Legiilatare DistrictWm Henry GroomesD Prosecuting AttorneySMITH I40 Years is a Long, Long Time RBPVBLIGAN CANDIDATES FOR COUNTY OFFICES HAVE HELD HELD OFFICE AND DRAWN GOOD I Norman DavisCounty Clerk0 Earl StarrCounty Treasurer Mary Koch Register of DeedfLorenzo MurphyPAY FOR THE PAST 20 TO 40 WITHOUT A CHANGEDrain Commissioner Rcatah Wigginsii CoronerCoroner  James B MurphyThey Must 8e Tired Lets Give Them a Rest  Lay iZCoronerB MurphyIn Livingston CcinaJyWe have a well qelaflfld np ef eandidates fo spite of the atlompt by Repnblians in the Comthoafl to lMAKEVOTE STRAIGHT901 ADV ,S      TWIffrWfTH3 MNCKNEY DICPATCR Wednesday, October 27, 1W4VOTE NOVII Your vote for Donald S Leonard,Republican nominee for Governor, will insure actionthe inspired leadership Michigan needs Youll geta man with 30 years of outstanding public service, of inter ky and eilkency Youll get a man whowith the hln of an allRepublican teamcan getthing tiunt VuuU get the man who can end the six bungling in the Governorsprovide Mirhipii conscientious, commongroMfoo government Your vote will helppve ow State a w with a sound, basic program far faH devetufftueot at Mkhigaas physical growthnd the betterment ef al ot Michigans citizens mk at Us mril Vote for Dca Uoaard or actualYour vote to return ClarenceA Reid to the office of Lieutenant Governor willinsure coordination in planning of the Republicanteam and cement cooperation between the Governorsoffice and the Legislature Youll get a man who, asPresident of the Senate, believes in making government work for the people Youll get a man whose record shouts leadership in legislation dosTgned tohelp the aged, the poor, arid the afflicted Youll geta mBOtfgf knowledge and experience in government, wfaost vntiring efforts make him an invaluable member of the Republican teamat the top where themajor decisions are made Look at his record Vote to keep Ctoeoet JUid on the teamVote for th man hailed by the nationsleaders as one of the most powerful voices in Wash ingtonUnited States Senator Homer FergusonYoull get a man whose record in legislative achievement is nationally recognized, whose leadership is unquestioned Youll get the man Michigan musthave in Washington to coordinate Michigans Republican program with that of President Eisenhowersmi back them up with   Administration You I set a man who will continuean already brilliant record of leadership includinghis fight for the Seaway, for the new, lower taxes andfor cutting the waste from our vital Military Program Remember his record To complete the Michiganteam pledged to coniin the program of progressand peace    Vote to reelect Michigans great US SenatorHomer FergusonOWEN J CLEARYSecretary of StateD HALE BRAKEState TreasurerREPUBLICAN STAR CENTRA COMMITTEE  LANSING, MICHIGAN FRANK G MILIARDAttorney GeneralJOHN B MARTIN, JR Auditor GeneralChairman  ROBERT C C HIANIY, Tr VOTE REPUBLICAN NOVEMBER 2nd, 1954THE MICHIGAN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATESEDITORIAL OCTOBER 21 1954Church voters in the Sixth Cong balances, which under our Constit District of Michigan are ution delegated certain duties to thel election Executive and Judicial s well as theLegislative branch of government1The Michigan Conference meetingone week later also linked the names McCarthy and Clardy in an officialstatement when it said REELECTHARRY H HHTLEconfronted in the corningwith an issue out of the ordinary Representative Kit Clariv from thatdistrict is up for reelection Mr Clardy is not in the good graces ofmany church people and for valid reasons His backer are naturallyconcerned about this condition andwould like to do something about itThe time toiiiave thought aboutthat was when rheir candidate The abue of power by McCarthyand Clardv to name only two, reflect upon the party which gave them their assignments, our only hope of a roin Detroit Annual Con cftmmitteig 2session last June issued x the following official statpment UfC rLhy and his like minded co workers including Congressman Kit It ra very unusual for the MethodistConference to criticize politiciansby name When they do one can be assured the circumstances are extremworkers including Congressman KitCUrdy of Michigan have assumed the ly extaordinaq and of the most serporition of divinely appointed guard ious character certainly neither Sni of mens consciences, patriotism Conference was motivated by partian thoughts As such they destroy the politics but each felt the principles atjudicial principles of trial by jury, stake were on an entirely different Wai counsel for the defendant and  level and of such magnitude that theth right to cross examine ones ac church would have been remiss in enfttra Thty are using the power to responsibilities it it did not speakbreak th system of checks and outpaid for by friends of Don Hayworth jfor STTF rNAMES OF OFFICES VOTED FORStateGovernorLieutenant GovernorSecretary of StateAttorney General State Treasurer GortngrQ Donald S LeonardLieutenant Governor Clarence A ReidSecretary of StateOwen J ClearyAttorney GeneralD Frank G MillardState Treasurer D Hale Brake Auditor GeneralAuditor General j a John Bt MartinC 9natorRepresentative in Ton gress, 6th DistrictT e Senator14th DistrictinSft LegislatureIhla District United States Senator3 Homer FergusonRepresentative in Congress 6th DistrictKit ClardyState Senator, 14th District Harry F HittleRepresentativeState Legislature LivingstonShiawassee DistrictI  Adrian deBoomr SheriffCounty ClerkCounty TreasurerRegister of DeedsDrain CommissionerCoronersVote for Two Prosecuting AttorneyD Wilfred H ErwinSheriffLawrence GehringerCounty ClerkJohn A Hagmaa County TreasurerCH Jennie M EagfaWHi Register of DeedsWilliam L, TDrain CommitD Floyd WSurveor CoronerHarold M BordenCoronerLaVerne Dibble County SurveyorJohn C MillerRepublican Party offers Livingston Comty a slak of  ,V,itps ieneed and qualified for their officesEmployment is still hWhtt thnn inFarmers are still undr the Truman Farm billAll of you are paying lets federal taxFor State RepresentativeFROM THE 8HMWASSEE DISTRICTI TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2nd 1954 8TATB RBPBK8BNTATTVE OB ihm RepnbUcan TlekM1 ADRIAN DEBOOM  5s1 WtimtiMj, October 17, 1164The People StoreGROCERIES DRYGOODSCANNED GOODS SHOESGENTS FURNISHINGS LINGERIEKENNEDYS GENERAL STOREForget wathtH With en efecfrfc dryr you timply flip a twitch ft fhfiy eVy dotimBBST MASON In the wor  to buy nleotrlo Clothes Dryejrfffcy Jtt rhe weather tell you when to do the wash An electric clothes dryer it readyany time, weather or not, to dry clotheoffer than line drying everdldl And It provide heat as clean as the sunshit an electric clothes dryer remember,Nt th cleanest, most modern dryer there Is to work for you Then youll neverfor or worry about drying weatherYOUR DEALER or Detroit Edi ELECTLAWRENCE GEHRINGERSHERIFF OF LIVINGSTON COUNTYTUESDAY NOVEMBER 2ndSECOND TERM 114aTevMrs Winifred Grave and MrsLoeille Guaborns names were omitted from the list of those who at tended grand chapter in Grand Rapids Mrs Graves goes to Jackson thitweek to spend the winter where she has taken an apartment Dr Say Iuffy M D and Gerald Reason left for Lake City Thursday to attend the annual bear hunt Thisis Dr Duffy8 home townMrs Irene CUmo Smith of Dearborn was a Thursday luncheon guestat the Cnriett homeR A Houaner of the LivingstonMotor Sales, Howelll was in Detroitat the Maaonic Temple Monday topreview the 1966 Model BuickThis is the 20th year Mr Housner has sold Buicks in Livingston county Mrs Thomas Bonner attended thedinner at Caravel House in HowellWednesday honoring Mary Streit vice president of the Mich Federationof Republican Womens Clubs She was guest speaker in the evening at a tea given by Mrs Hugh McPherson II and Mrs Ed McPherson atthe attei homeThomas Bonner flew to New Yorkon business Monday, returning thesame dayThe choir of the Peoples Churchgave Miss Glenadine Barnes a goaway party at the home of Hrs Alfred Fuhrman last week They tfuve her a jewelry set Sunday she goesback to her home in Georgia J H Hooker returned from StJoehospital , Ann Arbor Tuesday Hehad as callers the C W Hooker family, Ann Arbor, Mrs Margaret Older man and sister, Detroit, Miss ViolaPettys of Howell The John McCuire family of DetDetroit attended the Mich SuePurdue game at East Lansing S  mday They left their children al wFre3 Read home Mrs Elizabeth Clinton, daughters,Loretta and Mrs Stella Greiin r Royal Oak called at the C J dm Mrs Emma Vollmer with MrsClara Kennedy of Detroit attended60th wedding anniversary Sunday of Mr and Mrs Joe Eisele of FowlervilleThe C V Hooer family f Ann rbor were Sundav ifue  1 MiJimmy Porter hw taltaud in the the wedding anniversary club tt  foaid and ono to New York, their home Sunday ftt Ifcaal MrtJtosa EMd entertained The DoyU Ttaplttoa family of  REPUBLICAN TICKEThowe id Irs RoyMr and Mrs Roy Dillmuham allion his brother, Don, at Spariuw hoal, Lansinglast Tuesday whci1ae has been in a coma, tolloumj ustroke  Mr and MiKenneth Fry had tluifdaughter, Janice Marie, baptized atSi Marys chur h Saday Ehe spnSUJng piABQ pU9 0Iltf  1,A UoWith the D Conklns, Juk YoungsJim Rurns and Don Burns faiiiili s wore dinner guests at the RayBurns home Mesdames Ra, r is iml JickJaek Young were ai the Northlaid shopping FridayRalph Carr returned to New YorkCity Monday Mrs Gordon Hester is ill at tinAndrew Nisbett homeLawrence Cambum and FloritCiark attended the Shrine Club meetin1 at Brighton Thursday Frank Aberdeen and wilV spent theweek end with David Aberdeen inChicago  George VanNorman is in Detroitthis week attending the convention of the American Electrical Engineers at the Hotel Statler Lawrence Camburn, Lonnie VanSlambrook, Frank Ziegler, HomerAbney attended senior wardens night at Brighton last TuesdayThe Howard Reads were Fridayevening guests at the George Wilde home in Ann Arbor I The Mark Nash family were Sun dinner dinner guests of Mrs Agnes Richardson of HowellW H Meyer and wife visited theWm, Lamb family in Ann Arbor SundayRev Lorenz of Detroit, RevAbertSchmitt, Pinckney, John Lundeen,WmHenshaw, Al Werner, F Slagle ofDetroit hunted at the Francis Shehanfarm last weekThe Ralph Hall family spent theweek end at th e R Lashe home inRose City, Indiana Gale Hendee of Owosso spent acouple of days last week at the Lynn Hendee home 195 attended the com beef andcabbage dinner Saturday night at the  Coftg church, given by the MensGroup Lester McAfee was in WestBranch hunting over the week end The, 4H Quartette sung at the4H Talent Show at the school Tuesday 4 other groups competed The quartette is Nancy Nash, Barbara McAfee,Joleen Basydlo and Carol Gerycz Mrs Mable Suydam of Jackson isvisiting at the M J Reason homeMrs Katherine Hethwas operaerated at St Joe hospital, Ann ArborMonday The following from here attendedthe reception Saturday night at the Detroit Masonic temple for RexSackett, grand junior deason of thethe Michigan grand lodge Mr, and, Mrs Lawrence Baughn, Mr and Mrs Lawrence Camburn, Mr and Mrs OrUnd Winslow, Mr and Mrs Harold Porter Mr and Mrs Clare MillerMr and Mrs Clifford MiUer, Mrand Mrs Winston Baughn, Mr and MrsGeorge VanNorman, Mr and MrsAlbert Dinkel, Mr and Mrs W F Close, Mr and Mrs Homer Abney,,YeEditor, and David Robb and Mrs Cobb of Stockbridge  MYRON HUGHESComplete Use Plwnlrag Flxtans and SuppliesElectric, Oil and Gas Hot Water Heaten Complete Line of Pumps We Sell  W Install  We ServicePHONE UP83114 10 7 5 EASTWe are 111 Position to MakePrompt Delivery on All Sizes of Good CoalNo extra charge lor delivery, no uxtra charge U ioi tiiirling backWE ALSO HAVE A Lax, no extraComplete Stock of Lumber BuiIding Supplies ANDSherwin  Williams Paint Sinccich Vours,D  HOEY  SONSPHONE DEXTER HAMILTON PRICE EiRal de luxe PHILGASTAPHAN RangelimitedTime OFFERAT YOURPHILGASDEALERSoven with4ow tad vtoVwith bufftfnbimlodtr  Vf  M minuteperttaw akrmttimLarfe working areaItia oven U8ERAITRADtfN ALLOWANCEON YOUR OLD RANGENow h the time to moderniat youikitchem wuh Piyw    tf rifbottled fas for farm and townYou COM hunt far end wide, wont find v  igger valve aaywhertthan this bcautifat 4Remember, o we wilncrous iradiii sBowee mm yourold ranft regardless ti type, make,or condition Easy terms, if you wishMAKY OTHER PHILGAS APPMAMCtt FRDM VUJCH TC CHOOSEIHockey Appliance StoreCashway Store 126 WEST MAIN STREET, PINCKNEYSITRUE TISSUE 2 for 39CCOOKIE ASSORTMENT Pkg 25cDEL MONTE PUMPKIN 1 CanPORK SAUSAGE Lb SLAB BACON Lb  Store HonrcMon Tues Wed 9 a m to 6 p Thur FrL Sat 9 a p to 8 pmSunday 9HH A M to UO P MJ if J V I  M   Sivtl1DONT WAITmxTIL ITS 10 BELOW iDuoTherm OIL HOME HEATERSSEE US NOW FORUNDERWRITERS APPROVEDTh DUOTHERM iurntr Rtgency A MODEL FOR EVERY NEED5995 AtUMI N UM COMBffSTORM WNDOWfr and sCHICK THfSEHATUIIS IfHE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORNER4 BitufituI Slender Frarres tiering, No Chng New Tension Sealed CoMfrvctoji fwnwnent e Um4e To Order tatf To OperateiiM far SmftiMr  lower tot Winitt Up f S W fog Me of UuON INITIAL COST,FUEL, NEAT ANDMAINTiNANCCMANUFACTURED TO FIT YOUR OWN WINDOWS  DIRECT SERVICE FROMTHE FACTORY TO YOU The Pinckney SnaitaruimRay M Dtffy,  D Pinckney, MichiganDaily 1100 A M to 200 P M Except WednesdaysMOL, Tues, Fri, Sat, 700 to 800 P MDr 1 It MoClotkej DENTIST112V4 N Michigan Ave Telephones Office 935 Residence 81,4Evenings by Appointment Howell, MichiganHerb SneeiPhone 188  207 E Gd Rivei Ho well, MichiganReal Estate, Insurance BrokerageCity, Lake and Farm Property a SpecialtyList Your Property With MI LeeUveyGeneral Insurance RKter TVSaIesSerriceRADIO  TELEVISION BBRTICB Prompt and CoorteowPhone UP 85541 125 Webster 8t Pinckney, MichiganFUNERAL HOMEDon 0 Snrthout Direct oModern Equipment AmHulanrp ServicePHONE U P 83172PHONE U P 88221t   i REFRIGERATION SERVICE1 Harold Rady1 Repairs on All MakesPHONE U P 85596Means Tops in Performance Be warm Be SafeSEE OUR COMPLETE LINE TODAY Tops in SafetyBe wise PHILLIP GENTILEUP 883348 Pinckney Mich UP 86659PLUM BIN BWATER SYSTEMS Stanley Dinke AiietiMterFaro Sales A SpecialtyBert WylieCall Fowlerville 8S6F6Arnold Berquist, 233 Unqdffia 3t Ptncfawy, lc Inr crtcn HvpflMntywOU Stotunpfr Watches Watch BandfJtwtle  Handmade FatiwrBflUold Fred 0 Rtfckhoff, SrOPTOMETRISTISO West Grand RivtrHowell, MichiganPhone 358 ucsidence 61Loj HendeeLivestock HaulingWeekly Trips Made to Detroit Genera TrtickingPHONE U P 8M47Roger J ffirComplete insurance Coverage PHONE UP83133Cemetery MemorialsPrices Ym Cn Afford fj 1 MiIfrH, MichiganMilford Cife WorkfTHE tAVEY HARDWARE ALSCOWORLDS ManufacturerOorabinMiui, Windows of HD SEWING MACHINESWe Serjice od ltopair All MakesFree EttimaHi OifW In Advance8ifBI2Cwapany agoners Grocery6066 Pinckney tradQuality Farms, Homes, Lake ProprtBusiness Op port unitiesList Your Property With Metieraitl ReasonBroker  209 North PearlPHONE U P ti3166FOR SALE Jersey Hifer Cnlf11000, wanted to buy small chicken  house  HarryCLASSIFED ADVSFOR SALE22 Remington Rifle,  H P Electric Motor, Cheap George Brunton Rush Lake522 Rushview DriveFOR SALEWonderful Oil Heater IWAWET Corn picking wttfrpowCheap 5059 Girard Drive  er machine Fivncis ShahanLaUaland, Mich i Phone UPFOR SALO Gal Oil prices that cant be beat I DickCamnbeJ, phono V P  eliLOSTPack e containin g skir t 1  FO R REN T Mode m furnildott material , take n b y mistak e a t the  ag e o n Bi g Silve r 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if e wer e  nWaterlo o Sunda y PRICESbae r an d Wia s i o Tak e Ou tPhon e Howel l 706J 2 I e n a t m y homel2lWe t Sibtey  St  T  jlt j Howell, Mrs Wenk, Hosvell, Mich , rXw, Pinckney s UAL1TY FOR A1XXSRAVEU land and qravel oradad flf a d, also procaad xotod aVL , EBADY MIXED CONCBVTB, aft OHUiVEL COMPANY 4 milM wist of Howell at 4951Mason Road Phone HowU PHONB 18 8 9 HOWBLfMEATS rKUlii GROCERIES FOR SALEBoat Trailer, ftOatelderogo SO 1 water tanka I wlUbe at the cottage  11856FOR SALEStudio Couchmatching chair Peggy Jaroslowaki626 West Putnam Phone UP 83164WANTEDGeneral Repair and car HneTHMandLake on YInday7oetpenter work nights and Saturday  ober 8 Harold Dault m   TJggjfpJ FOR SALENew Kwmora WashGeorge VanSkiver ing Machjne S350U259321 Cedar LakeIT UpstairsPhone UP 86661 AiaientMAKE EXTRA to TEYAddfcsta,FOR SALEInternational, largesize oil heater with blower in goodcondition, alao 2 single bed springs Mark Nash, phone UP 8 6664FURNACE WORK30 years ex Pstcards Mre time every wetk perience in installing and servicing BIC0 143 Belmont, Belmonf, MASSwarm air heating, new furnaces MA,KE 75 ulvl U VERYWEEK and oil burners Repairs for allifu11 r 8pare tilvc Take OrUeid formakes F Rav BRVIAA Americas larcpt 11inu TintmnaliwPhone HA 62382 Americas largest selling, nationallyadvertised LIQUID FERTILISERSold with Money Back GuaranteeNo investment Write NaChursFISHMARKET PRICESCOURTEOUS SERVICECLARKS MATCH YOUR PROBLEMS ANDAMBITIONS WITH WITH THESE MODERN BANKING SERVICESThe longer you examine the list be ng low, the more youll fiind in it banking services that apply to your prob lems and ambitions  Checking Accunt Bank Drafts Savings Account Business LoanMortgage Loans Travelers Cheeks Safe Deposit Box Banking by Mail MISAutomobile Loan Home Loan  Personal Loan lThe Important question is mot which but htw many of tfae aodam teakisff Mrviett jem eem vat to adfta tagM Lsfi talk H orsf Fnnt National Bank 04wFttealBfeafcar f Federall ReMrve Cerponttaaaad Federal Dosit Iisv 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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>U V A1  V ii  October 10, 1964 M1RRIR  HUH I a ANThaw is an insurance ttsrute onin Michigan as Auditor GutcialMartin says many unlicensed insurance complies are doing business in Michigan Insurance Commissionr Navarre admits this but says th4N ia no law to stop them He aaamany kinds of insurance, suchas iin insurance, are not written byjMichigan firms Lloyds of Londonwrite such policies all over the world The only requirement necesay for outatate fiims is that their kind of insurance is not furnishedby Michigan firms Martin also charged that Missouricompanies are flooding Michigan bymail with policies and as a result the state is losing 50,000 a year intaewNarvarre says no Michigan law ean gtop this if the people wantto take a chance of collecting fromoutatate companies, that only fed eral legislation can do this Martin greed with him 0 E S,Pinckney Chapter 145 O ESheldits 59th annual installation Saturday night at the Pinckney school Theojin was decorated with red caunaa,salvia and autumn leaves, the Bast resembled a garden with it whiteSeldom is Seldom s money ever turnedback to the general fund For in stance one dept used 3000 to carpet a watffehouse So it was refreshingwben the Mackinac Authority turned back 24,057 in unused planningfundsSecretary of State Cleary wouldtake third traffic offenders drivers license away from them for alltime With the states colleges bulgingwith students President Clarence HiUberVy of Wayne Universitywould operate the colleges the year round with only3 weeks vacationCONSERVATION NOTESBut 88,000 applications for specialdaw Mason December 1, hav e beenreceived 81,000 are available Latemailings are expected to bring thenumber up to 46,000 The limitations of game that maybe brought in from Canada is 10 duck, 5 geese, 8 woodcock and 8Canadian geese were countad at tae AUeganFennville distirct 40 were bagged at Swan7 at Fermville3 fires burned over 5 acres lastwiekj To date only 3600 acres have Is bunmil nvMvThe pfeviouB lowwas 4491 acres in 1951 October 1954 is the wettest October in Michigan historyA new deadline for mailing appHtjcations M the special deer seasonhas besjsji set for Nov 1 Five maish flooding projects within a 14 mile radius of HoughtonLake aave been approved They areBoafctftv Bear, Cannon and Denton Olsusil and Dead stream The greatest perch catch In yeaisIs reported from the Great Lakes 4H CLUB Pinckney Area 4H Cubs will their annual potluck dinnerprogram Thursday evening at630 at the high school gym MrHart, county agent, will make awards to the summer clubs Therewill be a Share the Fun contestall members All persons interestedin 4H club work are invited to come Bring table service, dish topass, Sandwiches, coffee and milk witt be furnished Welcome footballtafttft StarchI In a game is whichtinualy and a cold wiadney romped over Hartland Juaraday night 34 to 6 HsrtJattfo touchdown score came in the period when the Pinckney reserve,team, mostly freshmen were iaThe reserves played part of the 4ttperiod and held Hartland scoreless Pinckney scored in the first minutt es of play when Hartand ftunaead the opening kickoff and Biaclmey recovered inside the 20 yd line Don Packer went through the line UCor the first Pinckney touehdowaHe was the big scorer for Pinckney,i getting 8 touchwns, all on runn ing plays and kicking 4coirverStWfr points Pinckney tried to runthe  other conversion poin over and did ChurchAlton Marti, Pastorlti680, 800, 90080t 800, 900Friday after H Devotions,Saturday 740 to OHM p mttemumita CtiurcuHelen Miller, W Mpicket fence and lovely plants   ,    The outgoing worthy matron and not mke lt BlU e11  fworthy patron, Carmen and Harold, Pas from Jlm Wilson and WaynehadPorter, welcomed theTueMs andTn i01 Jvited the installing past matrons tothe East They were Alta Meyer and Mae Bryan who installed, Carrie Griffith, mafshall, Winifred Aberdeen, organist Elizabeth Griffith f IMMsMttt ChurchBev Earn Btachy, Pastor8 fast Walter Each 10001100 730Baaday 8ehodYoung Peoples MeetingCottage Fellowship ServiceWednesday 4ocihl ItemsElementary SchoolSecond and Third, Mrs RookeRhoda Baxter rode on a ponySunday We have a new second grade pupil His name is Eddie Fisher Don Pesoias brother had aday John Walton saw a raccoonother day while waiting forschool busDick Klein spent the week endYpsilanti with his cousinLinda Rhodes was in Ann ArborSundayonway had a birthdayand visitd her rand I birththetheinSharonSaturdaymother800Churchchaplain Sally and Barbara Millerwere soloists, Marjorie Miller and , , Judy Seger, honor escorts The lal1 tniug,n n ing how high thescore wgone Few passes wqre completedThe Pinckney line again lut up a tine sameandthe Hartlandnilter wore identical long drcss of1, Pickw h Vpink nylon and at the close of the in  thefcagne rtitteJ stallation were presented with dolls pdressed in their likeness The Worthy Matron was escortedto the altar by her daughters, SfcHy arid Barbara The latter sang,Pray er Perfect Her 3 daughters escort ed her to the East here the Rainbow Girls formed an arch of Rain bows, through which she marchedto her station in the East aBd hereshe was presented with a bouquei ofred roses by her daughter, Marjory Paula Ouilett sang, Over th e Rainbow The gixls then presented her with a rose bowlWorthy Patron, Fred Segerwas ea Chester thereteam has lost 3beat them B6 to e t cinch tofie play, ManTviday Thiswon 1 Pinckney6 last year The Rev J W Winger, PastorSunday School 93u ALMorning Worship 1045 A MThur Night Prayer Meeting at theChurch at  800Wed Choir Practise 730 P M A Hearty Welcome To AllOctober 24 is Youth Sunday TheYoung People will have charge ofthe services Saturday, October 23, Workdayfor Christ The young peope will Second Grade, Mr, KellenbergerArlene Sockow has some newdresses Billy Shirey, Roger HomierlacSouth Lyon team comes here thy j contribute all money earned that dayfollowing Friday They have J y yHartland and lost to Dexterbeat Pinckney 13 to 7 last year tiedTheyFOOTBALL SCORES to our Christian World MissionAny one having odd jobs call the parsonage UP 83127 Hours 9 to 12 and1 to 4 Wages are voluntarySaturday October 23 Corn BeefHowell 42, Mason 6 Brighton 13, j and Cabbage Supper by the MensKeego Harbor 13 Powlerville 6 Dexter OManchester 18, South Lyon 0 Cjhelsea 14, Milan 6 Dewitt, 27, NewLothrop 0 Grass Lake 13, MichiganCenter 1 Haslett 30, Dansvilie 0 Linden 25, Goodrich 0 Saline 13,corted to the East by his aauehcer Roosevelt 6 Stockbridge 0, OkemusSylvteter Hams came home Monday from the Iowa, Chicago and theRhode Island fairsMrs Janis Baker of Syracuse, NY is at the Roger Carr homefalter Clurk and wife were Sun4ay yuests at the Maynard Clarkfeome in Manchester Andrew Nesbitt and wife wereSunday dinner guests of NellieGardner and Fannie MonksWalter Clark and wife weVe InAlfi ArborBernard Wilson and wife of AnnArbor were Saturday callers at thePercy Ellis home The Ben Whites entertained theCarl Bidwell family of Brighton atdinner Sunday in honor of Mrs Bidwells birthdayGeefmaine WClare McMacken and Mary Eichman attended the alumni meetingof St Josephs Academy at AdrianSunday Ben White and wife called on Wmlinrphy at Fitchburg one day lastweek Mrs Viola Read was in JackTuesday and the Northland in Deand wife and daugh8t Johns spent Sundtfrs, Bavlah Millerand Janice Burnst the WMtmofe Lake showyLoranso Murphy, Mr and MrsNownah White and ye editor attend i fc D tne Democrat dinner at St Patsciioof, Brighton,,  SaturdayOaorgv Gardners male quartettesaff, and LoretU Schafers orcaes tra played Don Hayworth,tot py y Hfor eonjrress and John Ltigfctofefa ataatt spoke Judy, where the Rainbow Girls formed an honor line Barbara and SallyMiller sangIts No Secret Bothmatron and patron have been activein the Rainbow and Mrs Millerwas the first mother advisor of the Pinckney RainbowThe Associate Matron and PatronVirginia and George Bud VanNorman were escorted to their stations by their four childrenThe remaining officers installedwere Sec Mildred Miller Treas,Geneva VanSlambrook Cond, SadieMoran Assoc Cond, Roberta Am burgey Chaplain, Eva EnquistMarshal, Garlene Browni Organist,Eloyso Campbell Adah, HarrietRahrig Ruth, Margaret AbneyEsther, Jean Paton Martha, LouiseZiegler Electa, Esther Hall Warder, Amanda DeBarr Sentinal, AVanSlambrook Soloist, BarbaraMiller American Flag,Lucile Cam burn Christian Flag, Cassie TomasicEastern Star, Edna Ward Asst Organist, Nancy Chubb Asst, Mar1shall, Betty Seger Asst WarderLoretta Jarvis Honor PointsAdah,Joan Matteson Ruth, Dorothy Winslow Esther, Betty JarvisMartha, Edith VanSlambrook Electa, Emma BoydAt the close of the installationCarmen Porter was escorted into the Past Matrons Circle by EloyseCampbell, president of the club whosangGods Rainbow Shines for You Mrs Alberta Close presented herwith her past matrons JewellCoffe, cake, mints and nuts werethen served to the guests from aa table decorated with flowers and candles Pouring were ElizabethGriffith, Mildred Miller, Anna Reason, Alberta Close General Chairman was Mrs Margaret AbneyGuests were present from How 11Fowlerville, Brighton, Detroit, AnnArbor, Stockbridge and ToledoFollowing this Mrs Miller heldopen house at the Ellis LakelandHotel for 100 friends June Boban,her assistant at the Winans Lake school was in charge of refreshmentsl 0 Ann Arbor 0, Battle Creek 0from 6 to 8 p m Proceeds towardsthe new chairs Children half price Frances Reason went to thgame Friday They were Pinckney wonLee AHion missed theother morning and Mr brought him to schoolWe irv Halloween picturesWednesdayJane Markle has a newropeJoan Kichman visited IKWehberville ThursdayJudy Srhroedejs rfrom Ohio visiteir her Sundaybrought her a toyPerry Morgan bnmhtmore dun iiture 1board Barbara Ludwig hadfrom Wayne Sunday Bonnie Courdway hasCheri Darrow was 7,We had a rtoirthcTy ootballthatus the Atkinslastjumping aunt at ftandsomebulletincompanySundayMonday new bailee,years old cake onThe People1 Church IUndenominationalM86 West between Main and Unadilla StrertsA CORRECTCION j Rev Keith Ruegsegger, PastorThe Variety party is at Congl Sunday School 946 AMchurch Tuesday, Oct 26 and not on J Sunday Worship 1100AMFriday, Oct 22 as announced SunJ Youth Group  7100 PMEi S SundayKathvineihIUM w ifapwyKHser wen  to IirthdayDetroit inSheUeroe took back today VARIETY PARTYThere wil be a variety party There wil be a variety party at,Tthe Pinckney Cong, church Tuedal  Evening Servic e 800 pmThur Prayer Meeting 800 P MJrPChoir Practise Wed 400 P M Sr Ohoir Practise Wed, 780 P MWe Exteid a Christian Welcome tonight, October 26Christmas giftschoose fromComestart on your ChristmasRefreshments will be servedone cordially invitedMRS ELLA STACKABLEEla McGovern was bom in Milwaukee, Wis, October 1, 1871 SheMired in Chicago a number of year  4n World War I she enlisted as aRed Cross nurse and served overseas After the war she gave RedCross first aid lectures in the schoolsin this section About 1921 she wasmarried to James Stackable of Gregory She lived there until his deathin 1941 Then ahe moved to HowellA few years ago her health failedand she has been in convelescent homes in Danaville and HowellHerdeath was on October 16 Surviving are an adopted son, Richard, just returned from Germany and 2 grand childrenThe funeral was at MRS HARRIET DECKERMrs Harriet Decker, 95, died atEmilys Convalescent Home atHowell, Tuesday She was the daughter of Dr Charles WHaze and OrceyMead Haze, and was born in Pinckney Her father was the first master and founder of Livingston Lodge No76 F A  M He was also mayor andserved in the legislature She was aschool teacher in early life She married Dr John Decker of Lake CityHe died 20 years ago A daughter,Edith, died in childhoodThe funeral i8 Thursday at 200p m, at the Swarthout Funeral Homewith Rev Cardwell Prout of Howellofficiating Burial in Pinckney Cemetery at 8 p m ManyGALILEAN BAPTIST MISSIONfrom which to 9200 McGregor Rd Portage Lakeand get an early Larry Mattls, Pastorshopping, t Sunday School 1000 AMveryj Morning Worship  1045 A M Evening Service IdO P MWed, Prayer Meeting  780 p m Detroitm Plymouthvuolds made11 she brought  Jantrell has ur grandSunday anda doll SatgoldSinger has new IJJOUsaw a pheasant miSt Marys The annual merrygoround ofswitching managers in the big baseball league has started and Detroit has us puzzled by her action in signing Bucky Harris who has managed in the big league for 25 years thedestinies of 4 different teams withsoso success As playing manager he won 2 pennants for Washington27 years ago Then he faied to deliver,was released  Detroit pickedhim up He ooud not win for them and Steve ONeil replaced himBoston signed him He did not win there and the New York Yankeeswere next to take him on He won one pennant but quit when he couldnot get a 2 year contract Washington took him on again but he did not win and was Recently releasedThe big leagues make a big showof changing managers each year topacify the fans but as they have to use the same players the previousmanager did they are soon in thedog house, in one instance this paidout at DetroiUn 1907 Hughey Jenning took over and took a team which finished deep in the seconddivision the year before and won 3 successive pennants with but fewchanges in the team In this he was aided by the fact that Mullin andDonovan, veteran pitchers had bigyears Ed Summers, a recruit camethrough andpeak of his Ty Cobbcareer reached theGeorge Lavey and wife of JackChurch, Pinckney, Tuesday morning, son and Mrs Mae Metz of Howell,Rev, Albert Schmitt officiating Burj spent Sunday at the Lee Laviy ial war in St Marys CemeteryLIBRARY MEWSNovember is know your libraryAfonthWe are processing new books for your pamaml Corns to the Library in November, homeJohn Burg, local industrial artsinstructor, attended a workshop for General Shop teache at UniversityHigh in Ann Arbor SaturdayH C Vedder and wife spent theweek and is northern Michigan MASONIC LODGE CALENDAROct 26 Examination and Fellcraft practise Saturday, October 30 Lodge togo to Lewis town, Michto work MM DegreeLivingston Lodge is taking 2 candates to Lewistown on October 30to receive their MM degrees It is expected that about 40 local Masonswill go there Some will leave Friday and some Saturday It will bepossible for those who hunt to get in a little hunting as Lewistown isa good deer and bird country Therewill be plenty of cabins availablebelonging to lodge members forthose who go If you intend to go or want transportation contact the master of the lodge or secretaryNov 12Reception for Rex Sackett, grand junior deacon at school 700 p mAll those who go to Lewistownshould bring 2 blankets, a pillow and pillow case It is desired thatthose who intend to go should give their name to the secretary or come lia ifoundt wee days inIK wasn iniywhich heran t runtt i i l Sto the lodge meetingwhen there will be a October 26Fellowcraftpractise so the loads may be arranged and the members assigned to the different cabinsLawrence B ugh W MCLARENCE FULLERClarence Fuller, 78, died atlerville Friday after a brief FowillnessHe served as village president, postmaster, representative in the statelegislature and was a past master the the Masonic lodge His wifedied about a year agoSurviving area son and a daughter The funeral was at the Fowlerville Methodistchurch Monday unlayJ i 11 i 111 fish  Marilynand socksCheri SchmidtMondayWe are doin a unit on dogs fromthe pictures we had brought in Third Grade, Mrs MntnerJudy Bekkerig spent iJackson last week Her glad when she cameLarry Baerwaldweather balloon lasibrought to schoolJohnny Dinkel bjwheel on hi bicycleit nowFourth tirade,Mtn Liuht ouryeai came to ourWe have a newbulletin boud Mot of our movies areThere are some good nnv We enjoyed our vacationMary Lee AschenbnhMciup north to her weekFred judder spent his vacationin Chicago with his grand parents John Cologne has joined tlu archery clubGloria Bond is mir only 411 clubmemberCharles Bealrolled in our room tuday Paul anti Judy Ledy haveto Big RapidHfth Grade, Mrs MillerRobert Horner was  hspeller last week with Karen Singer runnerupCarolyn Costfray and Cathy Reason tied for first place last wecjk in the Weekly Reader test, Bob Horn ner was second and Butch XoskeiKaren Singer tied for thirdOur library hour is Friday afternoon We are tfettiriK mt oodgood reading doneOur movies on stories readvery interesting W e arc learning combinationsWe have started cnclopedia workon units in liht as thi is the Dia CURRENT COMMNTSecretary of Defensefamous dog speech at the 1Mplate Republican banquet in Detretflast week enlivened what was becoming deadest campaign in Micaian historyHis remarks compaitafthe unemployed with kennel dOftyelping for food last weekst Detroitaroused the labor class and tfiadog lovers  disputed his statementthat bird dogs fend for them selvaaThey claim bird dogs are trained to bring all game retrieved to theirmaster and would starve to death ifnot fed Wilson was scheduled to speak at a 100 a plate banquet iaChicago the next night Gov Strattton of Tnois urged Wilson to caaeel it and said he would not attendif Wilson was present However hfchanged his mind and introducedand  Wilson who made a speech apolog izing for his Detroit remarks Boweve h said it was his last politicalspeech, A crowd of unemployed picketed th hoei at Chicago where Wilsun spoke leading dogs and carrying bie banners Wilsons boneris bein compared tc the famousiJum, Jfomanism and Reb I on incident in 1884 At that lime James G Blaine was the Republican candidate for president against GroverCleveland, governor of New York Tammany wa against Clevelandand Blaine was favored to wifi Cleveland was the father of as illifjtimate child which turned churchmen against him On Oct 29, a fewdays before election 500 prostestantclergymen visited Blaine at his hotel to pledge their support RivSamuel Burchard, a Brooklyn clergyman, their spokesman, said toBlaine, We are Republican snd do not propose to leave our party andidentity ourselves with a party antecedents are Rum, Romanismand Rebellion The reference wasto the liquor interests, the Catholicsand the southern states who had recently seceeded According toreto sihool porters Blaine smiled ami noddedMrs ampbeli first visitor thisroom VVeinMliy, iap on ourtini ibedwentlast his head It made all the front pagesand the Democrats plastered the bill boards with Rum, Romanismand Rebellion signs Blaine deemed it unimportant and waa slow iadenying it He said he was fatigued by campaigning and did not undet stand Burchard As it wan he lostNew York state by 117S voteswith it the presidencypupil, en movedare President Eisenhower in bis broadcast irom Denver appealed for non partisan support for his program Iaprevious broadcasts while he hadasked for a Repubican senate aad house he had refused to ask for thsupport of any Republican caadidate by name The reason is tbsgreater part of his program wasaccomplished by Democrat votesHis greatest battles in the last sess ion f congress were rear guardbattles with members of hie eiparty One was his battle with Senator Bricker, Republican, of Obi,who sought to take away his treaty making power, enjoyed by all presidents since Washington By Demevrat aid he defeated Bricker bjut the latter says he will bring up his billagain at the next session Anotherwas his buttle with Senator McCarthy when the senator tried to discredit Secretary of State Dulles aadSecretary of the Army Stevens aadtheir depts Again Democrats savedthe day for himIn those battles Sea   Ferguson of Michigan favoredI i ker and was neutral on the Me ciithy affair The president is BOW under attack by Senator Jennat,aaother RepublicanHe wants to knowwhy he or some of his depts has odered Gen Ching Kai Chek to attacks on the Chinese mainliSenator McCarthy has played littlepart in the campaign He has Jail been released from the U S Navalhospital He said he may make a few speeches and will support all, Republican candidates exxcept Semond Jubilee of the invention of thei ator Case of New Jersey afataftlight bulb  j whom he has released informationWe are sorry to hear MrRose is I that the senators sister, Adelaide,WILLIAM BROWNWilliam Brown, 79, died at hishome in Chelsea, Thursday He wasborn at North Lake, the son of Ed EdwaM  Mary Jessup BrownHiswife was Julia Fewiesg of Fowler ville He farmed at North Lake for a number of years and later movedto the Pinckney district w,here hewas tennant on the Younglove farmIn 1942 he moved to Chelsea Surviving are his wife, 3 sons,William, Perry  and Cecil and 3 daughters, Mrs Nina Daniels, MrsLucille Guenther and Mrs Mary HassencahL The funeral was Sunday afternoon at the Burkhart Funeral Home, Chelsea with burial in Oak Grove Cemetery there gets well soonsome niceweattheil in the hospital and have sent himletters Hope heMrs Miller brought usbooks about Michigan, whichare studying for us to read Sixth Grade Mrs TaschWe cleared 5 on our papersthe foot ball game in spite of rain Dorothy Doyle Mary Kelly,Sharon Griffith, Carol Miller, SusanLaBclle, Marjory Miller, Patty Huhman, Jum Geary, Dennis Specknagel, Bobby Reason and Barbara Singer sold themWe are starting a unit on AfricaWe will see movie on SwitzerlandWe are planning a new look forour footbal program and hope that Case,a teacher hadassociations McCarthy Communistsaid he was farmof the opinion the presidentspolicy would lose him votespeople who them Watch for buy them will readthe new footbal newsat the South Lyon game Oct 30Nogame this week as the boys play at Although both teams have unimpressive records, Michigan 2 and 1 and Michigan State 1 and  theirgame at Ann Arbor Nov 13 is a sellout as all 97,000 tickets are soldThis which was once a preliminaryis now a main event and one of tatnations best sellers,probably experience Pinckney willthe greatesthighway traffic in her history onthat day as most of the Lansing fans come through Pinckney in order to avoid the heavier Grand BJver and US 12 trafficThs local Coa gregational church has mad bigharvest for1 jfears serving dinners on that nightManchester Watch for the new football Nws Flossie flaaar UP 89MI,v7 , Vr  , w tI  I M DISPATCH Wednesday, October 80, 1954General Election TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORSNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That a GiBMl BiMtton will be held in thi Township of Putnam AT 48 YEARS AGO  NeighULg NotesThe Putnam Town Hall Within said Township onTUESDAY NOVEMBER 2nd 1954 FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING THB FOLLOWINGOFFICERS, VIZThe State TicketCoverno, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, AttorneyV, otate Treasurer, Auditor GeneralThe Congressional TicketUnited States Senator, Representative in CongressThe Legislative Ticket State Senator, RepresentativeThe County TicketProsecuting Attorney, Sheriff, County Clerk, County Treasurer,Register of Deeds, Auditor in Counties electing same, Drain Commissioner Coroners, Surveyor, and such other Officers aa are elected atthat timeNONPARTISAN ELECTION4  For the purpose of electing the following officers, Vis CIRCUIT COURT COMMISSIONERSAND TO VOTE ON THE FOLLOWING AMENDMENTS AMENDMENT NO 1Proposed Amendment to Prevent Disqualification of Electors because of having moved within this State during the 80 days precedingaa electionAMENDMENT NO 8Proposed Amendment to Section 28, Article X of the ConeittsMonxiuvQ to Sales Tax and Distribution of Sales Tax RevenueAMENDMENT NO Jroposed Amendment authorizing borrowing of not to exceed80, ,00000 to pay Bonuses for Military Serviee during the KoreanWarAMENDMENT NO 4Proposed Amendment to Section 83, Article V of the Constitutionto permit the Legislature to authorize Charitable LotteriesAJso Any Other Propositions That May Be Submitted At That TimeNOTi ,E RELATIVE TO OPENING AND CLOSING OF THE POLLSElection Law, Revision of 19433W3 Section 1 On the day of any election the polls shall beopri 1 it 7 oclock in the forenoon, and sliall be continued open until8 oVL in the afLerncon and no longer Every qualified elector presentand iii Line at the polls at the hour prescribed for the closing thereofkli oe allowed to voteTHE POLLS OF said election will be open at 7 oclock a ra andwill rvroain open uniii 8 oclock p m of said day of electionMurray Kennedy, Township Clerk 30 members of the OJJSS chap Aline Beauchmp has been electedter went to the home of Mrs K H w M of Stoekbridge O E S, ChapOane Friday night and gave her a ter Norma Robb Steffy is assoc M Friday Ifarewell party  installation is Oct 2 Mrs GladysBor to Roy Placeway and wife th x  8  e n fe w   , M  fOctobe r 1 4 a  son    Ollve O i   Chapter , ,heisu Presidin g Elde r Dawe s preches  Andre w Rudnick i i s no w publishe ra t th e Methodis t churc h Sunday  o f th e Fowlervill e Review  Hut  son ,Richra d wil l handl e th e mechanica len d o f th e busines s Mrs  Eula h McCoUu m i s th e ne w HOWtLL TOARE TREOctobe r 22 , 2 3Doubl e Featur eClar k Gabh , Lan a Turne r nBETRAYED in  coin  Friday, Saturday , Octobe r 22 , 2 8FIREMA N SAV E M Y CHI JA  Comed y Starrin gSpik e Jones , Budd y Hacket t a tan d Adel e Jergen aNew s an do fo fOn Octobe r 2 4 th e weddin gMis s Sadi e BurcheU , daughte rMr  an d Mrs  Thoma s Bnrchel l o fPinckne y t o Ros a T  Raid , s n o iMr  n d Mrs  Thoma s Rea d o fPinckne y too k plac e a t th e ham s o fth e bride , Bev  G  W  Myln e osffida tin g Mis  fithal  Read wa s mai d o fhono r   JBveze U Bwcte U wa s bes tsu m Afts t A  wejddfca s tri p th ecoupl e wil l resid e i a th e Mar k Wil ao n hoaa t Ma e HJggin  o n Una dil a St  W M  o f th e Dexte r O  E , S , Chap ter  Installatio n i s Oc t 22 Dexte r raise d 94 6 i n thei r poli ofun d driv e Dou g Gregor y i s buildin g a  62x6 2additio n o n hi a For d Sale s   Servic ebuildin g a t Dexter     Bo b Lon g o f Dexte r an d Joh nSnyde r o f Brighto n ar e o n th e fres htea m a s Wester nRichard Regan , Daw n Adam sKYBE R PATROL fa  colo rma n foo t bal l  Stat e College Willia m E L Rob b o f Howel l i s   Th e Boardin g Hous e Reac h ha scandidat e fo r circui t cour t commiav  bee n chose n a s th e Dexte r senio rioner  H e i s youn g attorne y Jus t p y t o b e give n Nov  11 , 1 2startin g la w practis e an d th e 400  A  cottag e a t Portag e Lak e occup a  yea r salar y woul d b e ver y helpfu lt o  him Rep  Chaxle a Vaneura a ha s lett e r i n thi s iaau e denyin g tha t h a vot ede d fo r th e Galbrait h bil l a s charg e d  b y hi s opponen t H e say s h e di dvot e fu r 2  amendment s t o it  Thi sbil l woul d hav e refunde d 400,00 000 0 i n bac k taxe s t oCentra l Railroad the Michiga nTh e Washtena w count y boar dsupervisor  hav e vote d to pbount y o f 2  cent s eac h fo r dea drows Bor n t o Chae s Hof f an d wtf iwee k a  10 lb  son Wtlingto n Whit e lef tfo r Lo s Angeles , Calif iaimi e Monk s ha s returne d hom efro m Detroi tHug h McPherso n am i famil y an dMis s Celeati a Pa r shal l o f Howel lled b y Prof  Russel l Clar k o f th eUniversit y o f Michigan , an d famil yan d owne d b y Frankli n Campbel lwa s destroye d b y Ar e las t week Dr  an d Mrs  A , J  McGregor  Hal e n  Mercer  o f Brighto n wh o wen tt o  Europ e las t July , hav e arrive dbac k hom ePfc  Rober t Woote n o f Hambur gi s  no w statione d i n Korea a wit h th e17t h regimen t o f th e 77t h infantry Th e heav y rain s las t wee k cause dft  I S f t wide , 1 2 dee p washou t o n  Sunday, Monday , Octobe r 24 , 2 6Matine e Sunda y 28 0 p  m  cont jDic k Powell , Debbi  Reynold sisSUSA N SLEP T HERE I n  Technicolo rTuea , Wed , Thur , Oct  26 , 27 , 2MAGNIFICAN T OBSESSIO N i n  TeekaietV wit hJan e Wyman , Roc k Hudson,Barbar aRus h an d Agne a M sorehea dLE E THEATR ESunday, Monday , Octobe r 24 , 2 6l a  TtofcsJeols rRETUR N T O PARADISE A  Dram a Starrin gwit hGar y Cooper , Robert a Hayne aan d Barr y Jone sSunda y Show s 3  5  7  Cartoon  an d S i  Tues , Wed , Thur , Oct  26 , 27 , 28 1j  KNOC K O N WOOD Starrta 1  Dann y Kaye  Na l Zetterlin g s i  Davi d Bruc e i n colo r  Show s 715 , 91 3ComingBetrayed , Rea r Windo wSci o DriveI n Theat ntflft l Jaekao a Road  An a Aifct tFriday , Saturday  Octobe r 22 , 2 3Circu s Sensatio n Murde rRIN G O F FEAR I n  CinemaScop ei a  Warne r Colo rwit hf t wide , 1 2 dee p wahou t j  Pa t OBrien , Ofcd e Beatt yOl d U    Hig h a y 23,nea r Har t   Mickey  Spillane, Maria n Car r ChildrenU edssitte dfc  Iff  ta d Mrs  Jame s Abb ftto  of Bowe U las t weekOct  12, a3  lb  6  oi  MB  Har k Josep h AltatthtUflDffston s countyonl y88x d dtfre a Maso n i s il l i n McPher so a hospital , Howell  Mrs  Margare t FUntof t o f Howel lha s returne d afte r   0 week s visi twit h he r daughte r ,Mn  Ros e How eo f Taeoma , Was h   4  n w stor e building s wer e open calle d o n Mis s Ma e Reaso n Sunday , e d i n Brighto n las t week  The y wer eT h d  th t i i  h i  unThe y mad e th e tri e i n thei  auto Georg e Blan d brough t i n a Leland Drug , Jarvi a Men s  AppAre l Sh P Wear,circumferenc e an d weighe d 6 8CitW i Mutua l Aut o Ina , Co , o fHowel l ha d bee n name d hea d o f th eConferenc e o f Michiga n Mutua lcomplexion , Jame s Green e U  runnr    f  t  tin g fo r prosecutor , Franci s Car r forI    I    SSrtS T   Theodor eschoo l supt  fo r schoo l ex  aide d b y relative g an dMrs ar l War d eelwee kLoca l Not M I Judg e Willi s Lyon s o f Howel l an dJoh n iBber g o f Oa k Grov e wer e re centl y honore d b y Howel l Od d Fell ow s fo r 6 6 year s membershi p i n th eA n industria l surve y show s 74 1imp iO ye d i n Howel l factor SOBER S   HOLLISTE RSPECIAL SO R HAL F TURKEYS  Lb  55 cLIVER  Lb             30cBEE r HEARTS  Lb         25 cCUSTO M SLAUGHTERIN G DONEHours  Monda y thr u Saturda y 9  a m  t o 9 p  ro  90 0 a  m  t o 20 0 p  m  Nelson Nye , a n autho r fro m Tu scon , Arizona , visite d hi s daughter ,Mr s Georg e Or y las t week  H eautographe d a  numbe r o f book s a tth p  rarSt i  M  u Jd  Carlan d hande d ou t a  num Bntt a Brash , Ma e Brya n wit h be r o f 8ente nces las t week  Howar drrn H rT V  n n  rbJ   ndeAd Stickne y go t 6  month s i n Jai l fo rGian d Chapte r i n Gran d Rapid s forg ry  Charle s Hefner , forger y 2  i  ry  J yew s probatio n an d t o mak e reati i n  th e Gran d tutio n o f  17B  Charle s Brecker ,pas t matron s   mO ney unde r fals e pretenses , 2  t oa  vot e ther e wa s tabled  1 0   , n Jacklon  Li oyd S arri 3,showe r wa s five n i n J  Jwee k fo r MraJun e Ja JfMrs KILLER APErtthJohnny Weismuller as Jungle Jim Friday, Saturday, October 22 23BEND OF THB RIVER tIn TechnicolorwithJames Stewart, Jule AdamsandARROW IN THE DUST in TechnicolorwithSterling Hayden, Coleen Gray CartoonSun, Mon, Tues, Oct 24, 25 26 Great Story of Love and WarClar Gable, Lana Turner and Victor MatureisBETRAYEDin Eaatman CColorTech Featurette, GayCartoon andDay ParisianNews Sun Mon, Tues, Oct 24, 25, 26BENEATH THE 12 MILE REEtf in CinemaScope  Technicolor withTerry Moore, Robert Wagnerand ,MASTER OF BALL VNTRAE in IWhnicolorwithErr Ilynn, Beatrice Campbel CartoonWed to Sat Oct 27, 28 29, 30 Jack Webb inFirst Feature Length Production DRAGNETandPhil Carey, Dorothy ParkerinTHE OUTAW STALLION la TeesutfeolorCartoon Wed, Thur, Oct 27, 28All Star fust inCHILDREN OF MOM AND PO1MAN BAITLOVE MOODSRecommended for AdultsFOR SALE50 Gal Oil BarrelsBeautiful, stupendous, exquisite Dick Campbell, phone UP 8 3136WANTEDGeneral Repair and car penter work nights and Saturdays Saturday Midnight Show plusasc week amenimentE ROUSH PLUMBINGGENSRAL PLUMBING, WATER theSYSTEMS, REPAIRING Mr and Mrs CJ Clinton were inAnn Arbor SundayThe Herb Pahner jr family ofFlint spent the week end athome hereThomas Clarlc whoa patient at St Joe turned homeThe Joe Griffith family gave adinner Sun in honor of Mrs Joan Mattesons birthday The Mark Mtteson family of Brighton were thereMurray Kennedy and son, Dick, attended the StateNotfe Dame game at South Bend, Ind, SaturdayMrsHoward Read was in Ann Arbor SundayDon Burns and wife visited theHarlow Haines family in AlbionSundayJerry Ledwidge, Bob Darrow,Larry Hurtibuse and Tom Good at tended the StateNotre Dame foot at South end, Ind, RebaHowell A marriage license has been issued to George Dunn, 49, and Celia Coates, 86, both o HowellThe engagement of Dalene Lewis,formerly of Lakeland to David Shiel of Ayi Arbor is Harold DaultFriday, Satura  O tober 29,30Big Halloween Spook ShowWEIRD WOMANLon Chaney and Anne GwynneandSHE WOLF OF LONDON withJune Lockhart, Don Porter  CarioonOaJHour of Cartoons310 WEBSTER ST UP 86 6 0 7 Pinckney TRUCKS TRACTORSCARSRUSSELL D SMITH CO HOWELL, MICH  PH 1SS2by H WRESIDENCE  PINCKNEY MICHIGAN  PHONEFLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS fronWINKELHAUS FLORAL COMPANY Phone 284 K swellMrs Eleanor Ledwidge and granddaughter, Mary Eleanor visited Keith Ledwidge at Catholic Seminary, Plymouth, SundayThe Desmond Ledwidge family ofRoyal Oak spent Saturday with Notes ot 25 Years AgoHenry Shsnkland, 40, died at anAnn Arbor hospital, Friday He leaves his wife, the former Jennie Blades of Pinckney and 8 childrenFuneral is Sunday conducted by the Dexter Masonic ledgePinckney Independents beat AnnArbor here Sunday 28 to 12 Swar thout, Weddige, M Blades and HReason made the touchdowns Lineup was H Reason and Cecil Hendeeends, N Miller and C Miller, tack les Henry and Vedder, guardsCarr, c Swarthout Q B J Nash,M Blades, E Weddige, backsPinckney beat South Lyon Wednesday 44 to 14 M Kennedy had 8touchdows, G Kennedy 1 Ree4 1 1Masons from Livingston Lodgei Ciconferred in the afternoon and 2 atnight At the banquet speeches weremade by Jack Crain WM of City of B BetdMrs Eleanor Ledwidge  went to Detroit Oct 19 to visit dryThe Robert Esick family of Ypsi ot Straits Lodge 3 degreeslanti called at the Murray Kennedyhome Sunday Rex Sackett and wife of Detroitcalled on the Lawrence Camburns Saturday Mrs Wayne AtLee was at the CyTOIJVTT ta Gladwin ltft WMtThe Cy AtLee8 came home withherThe Robert Retd family were Sun Retd yday guests of the James family in Lansing  BroganST MARYS CARD PARTY pejosuodgPINCKNEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL M36 WESTSATURDAY OCTOBER 23 AT 800 P M DONATION MsenryRupert Garner and wife of Detroit were Saturday guests at the George VanNorman home Mrsbarner has just been elected AssocCond of Strathmore OES, Chapter of DetroitThe Keith Bradburys of CChelseaspent Sunday at the L J HhomeThe South Putnam Farm Bureaumet at the Frank Behm home lastFridayClifford Boyer and family andthe Georpre Boyer famiy of Ann Ar bor called at the John fioyer homeSundayAsher Wylie an 1 wife called atthe Dr W  Wyie home in DexterSunday William Shehan wn to Indianapoils, Ind, with his grandson, BillyShehan, last Straits, Norman Reason,and Reg Schafer Ernest sang and Charlotte Meyers, radiosinger put on a pantomine EarlBaughn was given a water glass setwhich he did not bring hone James Huxtable was toaatmaster Follow ing this Masons were entertainedtained at a theatre partyThe Thursday bridge club and theguests met at Inverness last Thurswith 60 presentMrsJBess Barry and Roy Henry won the tint prise andNorman Reason and Mrs FrankBowers secondAdult Ticket 60c MAKING LOANSIS AN IMPORTANT PARTOF OUR BUSINESSWe consider it a privilege to make sound loamto the people of this community Well be gladto discuss a personal loan, insurw or car loan,home loan or home improvement Joan, oir collateral loan All loans are made at low Unk rateTHE McPHERSON STATE BANKAll deposits up to 10,000 insured by our membership in the Fi Deposit Insurance CorporationOver EightyNine Years of Safe BankingYour Vote is Your Freedom Use It Dont Lose It Vote November I1SmittytNotSo Sflant PartrwMHi  Safetys gss staMrsOlin Flo inson spent Tuesdayat the Olin Robinson jr home inAnn Arbor jBarbara McAfee wan one of the 0girls confirmed at St Stephens EpiscopaP churchHamburg SundayDinner was served them at Parishfield, Winans Lak Mr and Mrs Mark Nash were inAnn Arbor MondayDavid Nash of Michigan State  From where I sit, Smittys MMmay be goed for business  siy a Wm a sw leugk 1IheaHaPi Fill watef taoee ft the neighbors shouldnt have a of temperate beer with their iPr now and thenTheyYtiPosting their own out any regard for the rights ofothersthe Kenneth ZUls ofspent Sunday at the Ann ArborMaikervaWednesday, October 80, 1M4HeartyasDeer Hunting Timein Michigan  enjoy a glass of Mivhiyan Brewed BeerSPECIALEVENTS INMICHIGANBUCK FEVER DAYSNovember 5th  6thSpeie itar MuniingAMichigan Hrewers7 dissociation350 Madison Avenue  Detroit 26, MichiganAbes Brewing Co  Frankenmuth Brewing Co  Goebel Brewing Co,Pfeiffer Brewing Co  Sebevoaing Brewing Co  Stroh Brewery Co RED FUNNEL DAYNovember 6thCedar SpringsROUND THE CLOCKHUNTERS WELCOMENovember 13thGaylordRIFLE DEEI SEASON OPENS IN MICHIGANNovember 15thCUR DEMOCRACY by MatHORSEBACK OPINION Full Pasture A up ,,Pays in EarlySpring BiteCAIZIV DAys, WHEN JUDGES RODE AZOUNP ON HOfcSSfcACK AND SOMETIMES PELIVEftEO THEMSELVESOF RULINGS WITHOUT DISMOUNTING, weve OEfclVED THEOF SPEECH HORSEBACK OPINION IT MEANS A QUj FULLY CONSIPEfeFvD OPINION, USUALLY GIVNJ VVHEN AN   EDLATu RESPONSE S WANTEPvWP WT ITS JUSTIFICATIONaj Pasture growth is hiphigh on field left that had fall topdressingof complete fertilizer, in Wisconsin testsIL r is oue DUTY ANO OUR,otJ A CiriZEMi TO OBTAIN AND WE 16 HALL THE FACTSAfiour TMEJSSUES AND THE CANDIDATES, AMDTHEM,rs ,JVLERTO VOTE OUR CONSDEfZEP OPlHOHtYU YOUR BEEF and dairy cattlewill get an earlier grazingbite next spring, if you topdresspermanent pastures this fall with a complete fertilizer containingnitrogen, phosphate and potash, reports the Middle West Soil Improvement CommitteeOther profitable pay  offsfrom fall fertilizer applications are 1  More grass and better prnss during the spring season2  More total grazing days 3 Lower feed bills 4  Higher netreturns due to lower costsIn more and more tests, thereis increasing evidence that nitrogen in falladded fertilizer givesas good results in pasture production as topdressing in thespring, sSys the committee There is reason to believethat fertilizer added to bluegrassin the fall will promote thegrowth of seed as much or more as fertilizer put on in the spring However, agronomists recommend that fertilizer containing large amounts of nitrogen shouldbe put on in late fall so that itwill not stimulate excessive fall growth before freezeup Moreover, where nitrogen is used onsandy soils with excessive intern11 drainage, the possibilityof loss by leaching is greaterSpreading fertilizer in the fullspreads out the farmers work load, says the committee Farmers have more time for such jobs in the fall than in the spring Thetun s mre solid, too, and thereis a firmer footingWhen a farmer buys fertilizerfor fill Urc it says, he is notoniv u1 of getting vHlruredfertilizer,anvNMt hmm fvisedmakewhen nevisment ntartloof ggbut als the kind andf vants rirrncrs planall fertilizer uv are ad  their deHiv Pv toangements for delivery available To meet theal cfp the mov fertilizer should bemenstretched over a period beginning in August and Septemberj iFor Stat e Representativ eFRO M TH E SHIAWASSE E DISTRIC TPa t McNamtr t offer s encouragemen t t o a contestan t I n th e Thum bBlftrie t Plowin g Matc h nort h o f Por t Huron  Th e candidat e fo rUnite d State s Senato r is shakin g hand s wit h Fran k Burto g o  AKenton a t th e lef t is Charle s G  Rosetta , St  Clai r Count y Democrat aft d cmdidat e fo r Count y Treasurer  TUESDAY NOVEMBE R 2n d 195 4STAT E REPRESENTATIV Eon  th e Republica n Ticke tADRIA N DEBOO M Tare Lift  fo r f Ts I n1JLLAK S wil l rr ,   rie r int o 1 lu poc k         ln  Il  Y Y f  l n1  r     IMI I r J r n pe r    ire s thi s 1ail  point sU i   ddl e Wes t Soi l Iin rov  ri i  i Committee Paitu n   tha t ar e renovate dan d fertilize d ra n doubl e tliei rlivestoc k carryin g capacity , ac cordin g t o Purdu e Universit yagronomists  Suc h pasture s no tonl y produc e mor e gras s an dlegumes , bu t highe r qualit y for ag e a s well  Thi s mean s lowe rfee d costs , cheape r gain s o nmea t animal s an d cheape r mil kfro m dair y cows Revivin g pasture s b y renova tio n involves  1Killin g ou t th eol d sod  2Limin g th e soi l wher eneeded  3Buildin g th e nutrien tfertilit y b y addin g fertilize rcarryin g nitrogen , phosphat ean d potash  an d 4   Reseedin gwit h hig h yieldin g adapte dstrain s o f legume s an d grasses T o kil l ou t th e ol d sod , fieldsca n b e shallo w plowe d thi s fall ,cu t u p wit h a  dis c o r du g wit ha  fiel d cultivator  Th e lim e an dfertilizer s neede d t o assur e th esucces s o f th e renovatio n proces sshoul d b e broadcas t an d worke dint o soil I n  Souther n part s o f th e Co mBelt , say s th e committee , th eentir e renovatio n proces s ca n b ecomplete d thi s lat e summe r an dfall  Bu t in  th e mor e Norther npart s th e so d ca n b e kille d ou tthi s fall , th e field  left roug h ove rth e winte r an d the n worke d dow nan d seede d nex t spring  I f th efield is lef t roug h ove r th e winte rth e clod s an d pocket s wil l hol dth e runof f wate r t o a minimu man d cu t erosion  The n nex t spring , on e tri p ove rth e field  with a  field  cultivato ran d spik e toothe d harro w ca nbrea k u p th e clod s an d prepar ea  goo d seedbed  Bes t result s ar eusuall y obtaine d fro m seedin g amixtur e o f bot h legume s an dgrasses  Shallo w seedin g an dgoo d contac t o f see d wit h soi l isneede d t o ge t a  goo d stan d o fmos t smal l seede d legumes Plan t Foo d Plu sCarefu l Grazin gBuild s Pasture sV0U R bluegras s pasture s wil l1  giv e yo u extr a ton s o f forage ,las t longe r int o summe r an dorn e bac k quicke r in the fall ,if  yo u fee d the m a wel l balance dsuppl y o f nutrient s thi s sprin gan d b e reasonabl e abou t grazin gthem  Bu t if  yo u underfee d an d over graz e them , the y wil l fol d u p a sjoij n a s war m weathe r arrive san d hav e a  har d tim e recover in g late r on Wel l fertilized , carefull ygrazed , permanen t pasture sgiv e a  full  cove r an d kee p th esoi l cool, 11  point s ou t th e Middl eWes t Soi l Improvemen t Commit tee  Tha t add s u p t o mor e graz in g day s fo r you r bee f an d dair ycattle Som e soil s me n recommen dusin g th e equivalen t o f 50 0pound s o f 10101 0 fertilize r pe racr e o n bluegras sAddin g a  nitroge n fertilize rafte r th e firs t grazing , the y say ,help s stretc h ou t th e grazin gseason  eThousand s o f acre s o f Midwes tgrassland s coul d produc e tw o t othre e time s mor e forag e fo r live stock , if  suffutfen t fertilize r wer e    J    iJ,d  tiraig meth Soil Organism sNee d Nutrient sT o Buil d Tilt hFERTILIZE R ptowt d dow n thi sfal l wit h cor n stalk , stra wan d othe r cro p residue s wil lspee d u p th e digestio n o f organi cmatte r in  the soil  This , in  turn wil l buil d bette r soi l structur ean d tilt h an d hel p injur e prope rfeedin g o f crop s plante d nex tPfig  report s thejfcddl e Wes tSoi l Improvemen t Committee A s soo n a s cor n stalk s an dothe r cro p residue s ar e plowe dunder , say s th e committee , th epopulatio n o f soi l micr o  organ ism s double s an d triple s t o at tac k thi s organi c matter Unles s ther e ar e ampl eamount s o f nutrient s in the soi lt o  buil d th e bodie s o f thes emicroorganisms , thei r growt hwil l b e limited  A s a result , th edigestio n o f th e organi c matte rwil l b e slowe d dow n an d th e or ganism s wil l compet e wit h grow in g crop s fo r th e nitrogen , phos phat e an d othe r nutrient s the yjee d in  common A s thes e organism  diges t th emi c matter,  say s th e com mittee , the y produc e stick yvibshince s tha t hel p glu e soi lparticle s togethe r int o cluster s o iiferegate s tha t mak e th e soi l4rain y an d porous  An d whe n th esoi l is ope n an d grainy , les s pow e r is  require d t o pul l th e plo wan d othe r tillag e implements Th e committe e point s ou t tha ttopdressin g cove r crop s sow n incor n o r gree n manur e crop ssow n in  smal l grain s wil l in creas e th e fal l growt h o f thes ecrops  Tw o benefit s wil l result 1Th e soi l wil l b e bette r pro tecte d ove r th e winter  2Mor egarii c matte r wil l b e adde d t odi e soi l whe n thes e crop s ar elowe d under    n  thes e cove r crop s ar etrasses  say s th e committee ,lie n additiona l fertilize r ma y  needed whe n the y ar e plowe dI  A n in the sprin g s o tha t th eI organis m wil l no t compet e r nutrient s wit h th e growin crops tilize r Pric eCompare d t oi r Product s  lLlK K is  stil l on e o f     i buy s a  farme r ca ni  etafcith o Middl e Wes t  ,, t jeiren t Committee     planf l foo d hav e in  i   s tha n thos e o f feed ,,  merits , buildin g ma in,  an d othe r item s a   ,   t purchases    tso n fertilize r is in,  , t buy  class,  say s th e,  i s tha t overhea dI , A compare d t o productio nit  th e abilit y o f manufac ,  t o kee p overhea d lo w de  o n movin g th e tonnag e o f,, d fertilize r steadil y h shippin g an d distrib hannel s durin g th e win rvrtUie r  factorie s hav elat e storag e facilities  Bu tcanno t make , cure , stor ehi p a  year s suppl y in  ace k sprin g rus h period M  farmer s dela y buyin g an d  in  deliver y o f fertilizer , th ei , w line s ge t dogge d an d ther e ,  plac e t o pu t th e finished  committe e point s ou t tha t re h h cos t o f specia l build ,    m r storag e use d onl y a  fewT   v woul d increas e manu I,  hirers  overhea d an d mak e ,itiie r mor e expensiv e t o1 1 H ll thi s emphasize s th e nee d,,, r promp t actio n b y farmer sm  rd r rin g thei r fertilizer  I t a,,  tonnag e move s fro mfactorie s t o farm s durin g De cember , Januar y an d Feb , irv , the n factorie s wil l b ei1 lrt o provid e al l th e fertilize rr    d o n million s o f Cor n Be n,tTi s thi s spring  L u t if  bottleneck , occur ,the n ther e won t b e enoug hfertilize r t o g o around  Farm ,r c ca n preven t suc h shortage sHuiliv , MC riui ,, oll,  tip t, v, in i,  ,, ,,  rangin g no w fo r imrnedi delivery  ro d Soi l Carej s Oa t Yield si  oost s Profit si  j  K1 H yield  ar e  mus t if yo uI I voin t t o mak e mone y o nir r oa t crop , report s th e Mid dl e Wes t Soi l Improvemen trorumittee  Gettin g thos e hig h yields , say sth e committee , involve s severa lmajo r steps  1Earl y planting 2Usin g hardy , diseaseresist an t varietie s o f oats  3Addin gsufficien t fertilize r carryin g ni trogen , phosphat e an d potas h s oth e soi l ca n suppl y th e cro p wit ha  balance d fee d o f nutrients Yield s o f fro m 80 t o H O bushel ao f oat s pe r acr e hav e bee n re porte d fro m severa l Midwester nstate s wher e th e righ t kin d an damoun t o f fertilize r wa s added Ho w bi g a n increaa e pe r acr eyo u ge t depend s o n ho w fertil eth e soi l wa s t o star t with , an d   w favorabl e th e growin g con dition s are  Soil  me n repor tiha t whil e man y field s nee dnitroge n particularly , mos tfield s nee d a fertilize r tha t com bine s nitroge n wit h phosphat e,tiir l potash  Th o ne w highyieldinp , dii r a se  resistan t oa t varietie s wil ltak e heav y fertilization , th ecommitte e point s out Usin g fertilize r hi h i n phof phat e an d pot h wi n hel p yo ue t goo d legum e yield  th e fol lowin g year 1 Thes e nutrient  r s  thr  legume s establis h goo d1 s  t ar  no t starved,a ttu j epe e cl  th e cat  crop  p, October 20, 1964PINCFJNEY AM LEAutE rVelvet Eei ItNo 2 Blatx Beer3 Dinkels Plumbing 144 Plainfield Farm Bur  145 Vans Motor Sales 166 BarneB Hotel 12 i Reads Lumber  129 Hockeys Applaince  11 10 Gregory Tavern 10U, Rays Marathon Gaa 10 iji Detroit Die Set 6 si9101 10 J1112 j 1213  141418Team High 3 LmesVelvet Eez 2669, Barnea Hotel1 I w F No 40 2610, Xncl idual High 3 Games L Swith 634, A Fredenburg 627,J Tessmer 600 earn High GameVelvet E 959, I U K No40 921,Farm Bureau 90S,Inrvidual High jimeL Swiu 275, J Tessmer 245, AFitdenbui 237A J CJ RMRC HighFfeile LedN ie MillrTeas me r Shire  RitteiTaschSuWlla Averages194181   177177172171 171  170iti1 a Ronnie Malun is kick afteriik tlu school board for hav our ,   bliiii i ,  Tim Sprouts grandmother spent, week iuu with him Caro Am Uyde went to the zooJeff Davis Lode to Jackson in a mitruck Linda W goners clad is in NewMexicoDouj1 Wniis faiher has a newBonnie Wylie has a new baby sister, JanetMary Staploton was 5 years oldOctober 19John Tasch has a new bedDonna Rhodes moved but still comeB to schoolBrian Walton saw a raccoonCindy Pummera bird,Beanic gotlastToby Shettelroes grandmother visited himDenny Gubacky has a new gun22 local Masons have purchasedticketa for the reception Saturday night at the Detroit Masonic tem pe for Rex Sackett, ptand junioideacon by Tyrian Lodiro Mr and Mrs Henry Hauck aniMr and Mrs George Roush veiin Jackson TuesdayClaude Swarthout is building ahouse on Dexter Road, south of the home of Mrs Bailey Rev J W Winger and Don andDoug wefe in Lansing MondayA group of ladies from the OngLchurch attended a Womens Follow j ship workshop at the Grass Lake Federated church Tuesday Sunday callers at the Rev Winger home were the Rev Cabbage iamiy of MilanMr and Mrs Leonard Lee andRev and Mis Winger attended theDetroit Lions  Batimore Coltsfoot ball game at Detroit SaturdayIts Safe toEat TheseTHIS l what the genus Morchcla ewulenta of the more, a hiyedible and safe variety of ivmsvroom, looks like It is foi a ver Michigan in woods and aVnudoaed orchard, according to Alraader Smith, University of Michii  jfrMor ol botany DONALD S LEONARDGovernor HOMER FERGUSONjfathe coaek IiCLARENCE ALkwttnan iL OWEN J CL1ARYStcrctary of StatSpirit, knowhow cmd tomwoK are what it ke to make a winning team a team that knows iiajob, that carries the balland scoresThats the kind of team you can field in Lamngu a Washington or November 2Top to bottc l TT   T   jp thatM We Michigis ,,  w  io kBut r V lucdcoor  oill IU  ful voice o1 S   vr hn li1 Ion to L i   ic  You, iooopT  i tilDi v  ton Don Leonard has pledged his administration toact innon highway improvementsbciisr school fa ciliosaugmented retuement funds for teachers T agricultural represcrfn at pvmpVitig, a preventive menaJ I i pvor ma stiongjth guidance programac diiional industry for Mgan to increase employe ntcare for the Pin their own communitiesremoval of politics from prison administrationsound, nonpolitical conserva tion policies and increased promotion of Michiganfa d tourist attractionsirz3 are a few of the teams objectives TSeycannot be had without teamois The team caut function without leadership For too long your needsiwo been thwarted by bickerr and confusion in theGoamors officeNow is the time for actionGive the team your go al V on NovonJxsr 2Vote Strijjht Republican  for progress   for a gcLr Ticbigan FRANK O MU1AROD HALE BRAKE 7 Im1JONN A ift jfthiEZ COMFORTSHOESClin Robinson and wife caled atth I  Fainam honv in DraytonPlulii nday  Mrs Lter McAfee and daughters, Barbara and Lesile ini CarolCerycz were in Detroit FrHny buy jj material for 4H workSunday visitors at the Dale Miller home were the James Whitkyfamily, the Emmett King family, the Hollis Hoi Iowa y family andMrs Waxtb Harwood and daughter of HowtU foot on000 tiny U1Qbblst la TlVt  EtAirOosUioa noas111 cftU M yonr convenience in home, oAo, or shop, toofJACK HANIHONE UP If LST CLAIR POWER PLANTDetroit E now St Clalrservingat the the newWednesday, October 10, 1M4The People,GROCERIES DRYGOODSCANNED G SHOESGENTS FURNISHINGS LINGERIEKENNEDYS GENERAL STORESItlAlKPOWER to doTHINGSfor         4OCTOBER 2,TO THE PEOPLE STATE 01 MTO OUR NATIONfe PRODUCTION OFHOPLE PROGRESS1950 197These towers represent the rate at which Detroit Edison is increasingthe electric power supply in Southeastern Michigan nearly tripledby 1975 I THW0OAY, thii pkqu wiU bt mveiled at Detroit Edaona new St ClakPower Plant dedicated to the progrev and growth of Southeastern Michi gan and it nearly 1,000,000 famiiieaThe planning and building of thia plant is further evidence to the people of thkstate that The Detroit Bdiion Company will always keep pace with theiring ahull h power needTHI DITROfT EDISON COMPANY ELECTJ LAWRENCE GEHRINGERSHERIFF OF LIVINGSTON COUNTY TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2ndSECOND TSRM REPUBLICAN TICKETEmory Phunner has moved intothe house he built oa Chilsoa Road,the Cavan fotnily have moved in theBreda, house vacated by him and the Jack Bioxom family on the JohnMonks farm vacated by themMrs Hugh McPheraon II andMrsThomas Bonner were delegatesto the convention of the Federa tion of Womens Clubs held at theWaahtenaw Country Club, Ann Arbor last weekMse Nrta Kottehake of Dayton,Ohio, is visiting her sister, MrsMurray Dafg and familyWalter Frost of Artesia, California, daughter, Barbara, and daugh ter and Tom Frost of Detroit calledon Harry Frost last ThursdayGeorge Thompson of PattersonLake Road suffered a heart attacklast weekJ H Hooker was operated uponat St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor lastThursdayFloyd Murphy suffered a concussion in an auto accident last week MYRON HUGHESComplete Line Plumbing Fixtures and Supplies V7rElectric, Oil and Gas Hoi Wafer HeatersComplete Line of PumpsWe Sell  W Install  We ServioePHONE UP83114 10 7 5 BA9TWe uiv iu Position to Makewas taken to an Annpital Arbor hosThe following from here werebow and arrow hunting for deer at Dougas Lake and Lovells over theweek end Howard Read, MartinHitter, Norman Miller, Merlin Lavey, Clare Miller and sons and BobRead and wifeThe Pet Backus farm house onDutcher Rd caught fire Fridaynight from defective wiring Thelocal fire dept went out The blaze was extinguished by tearing out apartitionRoger Can suffered a bad spelllast Thursday Bob Carr of GrandRapids, The Leo Bettes family of Walled Lake were there over theweek end and Rlph Caxrr is expected over the week endOna Campbell and wife and MisMarion Pearson of Howell visited relatives in Alma, St Louis andBrechenridge over the week endThe Albert Shirley family spentSunday at the Doyle Templeton home at Keego Harbor Mrs Bess Fishbeck of Lansinjrvisited at the C J Clinton homelast weekIa Nay of Ann Arbor called atthe George Thompson home last week George who had a heart at tack is betterFrank Brenningstall has sold hisplace at PettysviUe to F Marshalland expects to visit his daughter in the west Phil Muiphy, Fred Rebman, Mike1 Carr and Albert Mrofka who arc at Mich State saw the StateNotre Dame game Saturday at South  Bend, IndianaThe Roy Fisher family arrivdhere Saturday from Mio with ahouse trailerBeft Benham of Brighton was aSunday dinner guest at the M EDarrow home Mrs Benham is ill in Ann Arbor hospital Mrs William Hastings and daughI ter, Mrs Don Piper of Flint called on Mrs Mary Hoff Friday f Floris Clark and wife spent the week end with Mr and MrsFrankNichols of Mio Clifford VanHorn and wife visit jed Vincent Snooks and wife at New berry the first of the week ,Mr and Mrs Frank Sage Gloria1i Craft of Lansing spent the week  , end with the Jack Patons Gloria is  teaching in the Maplegrove school at Lansing i The following from this vicinity attended the funeral of William Brown at Chelsea Sunday Mr and, Mrs Merwin Campbel, Mr and Mr, LJ, Henry, Mr and MrsRalph HallMr and Mrs Ashef Wylie, Mr andMrs George Snively, Mr, and Mrs Bob Pike, Mr and Mrs Roy Diling ham, Mr and Mrs Fred WylieMr and Mrs John Boyer withFlorence and Vincent Walsh calledat the Frank Dysinger home at Livonia SaturdayBex Hendee and wife are backfrom their weddiag trip and are at the Lynn Hendee home until their house in finished j Edward Nuoffer and wife of Holt were Sunday guests at the LloydLloyd Hendee home Al Nisbet and wife of Detroit callat the Jesse Henry home Sunday Sunday guest at the W M Meyerhome were the Garth Meyer famliy of Bad Axe, Edsil Meyer family ofYpsilanti, Wm Lamb family, Ann Arbor, G W Meyer family, Stock bridge and Cy AtLee family of GladwinMrs Ralph Hall attended thehome extension meeting in Howell last Wednesday Mrs J H Hooker spent the weekend at the C W Hooker home inAnn ArborFred Pean and wife of Birmingham were Sunday guests at the John McDonnel homei Barbara Baughn spent the week end at the John McDonnel home in Lansing Her parents went after I  her Sunday jMrs James Polhemus of Charlotte was a Sunday guest ol Mrsi Thressa Coyle Omar Gaat and wife of Detroitpout Sunday at the Letter McAfeeborne Prompt Delivery on All Sizes of Good CoalN extra charge fur kliv r, no extra charge for tax, no extra chtuiic o h vliny backWbl ALSO HAVE AComplete Stock of Lumber BuiIding Supplies ANTSherwin  Williams Paint SiiiiiTcly Yours,D, L HOY  SONSPHONE DEXTER HAMILTON 68119WIST PRICE EVERcial de luxe PHILGASTAPPAN RangeVperfttiut hfonniioe MIOWANCfON YOUt OLD RANCHNrow si the time to modernisekitchen with Philgss    thebottled gas for firm and townYou r hunt far and widt, Iw  a bigger value asywhattan ihis btautiiu b iromber, too, wt wilrous trad aUo i r a ngt regardlor r rlifion Easy terms, if yotlCTMHR PHILGAS APPUANC0OM WHICH TO CHOOMIBfiefcima Hockey Appliance StoreOSM ltfCashway Stoi 126 WEST MAIN STREET, PINCKNEYSWANSONS OLEO Lb BEEFUVERLbMICHIGAN POTAOES 10 LbsLARGE BOLOGNA Lb Store HoursJMon Tues Wed 9 a m to 6 p wu Thur Fri Sat 9 a m to 8 p mSunday 900 A M to 130 P M 25c29c39c39crrfjcWfftFooledff CEABKDuoThermGIVES YOUS MUCH FOR SO LITTLEUW ATh DUOTHERi Burner Rtgency 5995 MBINATIONStndtr Framting, No Changftyfi Operate  lower for Wintttttul Htat towCOST, ANDM4NiNANCtFIT YOUR OWN WINDOWS m CIRECT SERVICE FROM  THB FACttWTO YOU esServiceiHE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORNERckney, Michiganally 1100 A M to 200 P It Except WednesdaysMon, Tues, FrL, Sat 700 to 800 P N Michigan AveTelephones Office 935Residence 81Sviuiings by Appointment Howell, MichiganHerfaSiwdPhone 188  207  Gd Rivei Howell, MichiganReal Estate, InsuranceBrokerageCity, Lake and Farm Povptya SpecialtyList Your Property With MeLeeUvtyGeneral Insurance VISION SERVICEPrompt and CourteousPhone UP 85W 126 Webeter 8tPinckney, MichiganFUNERAL HOMEDOB G Swarthort DirectorModern Equipment Ambulance ServtoePHONE U P S3172tommmdfan, sr, OPTOMETRIST120 West Grand River Howell, MichiganPhone 358 61I HaulingdHarold RsiyRepairs on All MakesPHONE U P 85596 Weekly Trips Made to DetroitGeneral TruckingPHONE U P 81547Roger J GiffrComplete Insurance Coverag PHONE UP8S1S3 1PHILLIP GENTILE Piackaey Mich UP 86659 A pBeriWylieCftU Fowlervillo 8S6F6 C THE MCw HOME HEATINGYOU WANT THE BESTFOJKET THE REST SEE OS ROWHABDVJOtSEWING MACfflWS P LlJTiTH BWITGR SI SI UIS Stwtey Olikef Arnold BerquistCemetery MemorialsPrices You Can Afford Tu i Milford, MichiganMiHord Griile WorkReal Estate, Homes, Lake jBusiness OpportunitiesI et Your Property With Mltisnhl Reason1PHONE U P 8816, t We Seryk pFree Estim Given inapprovalDe wWindows B 6  185 0 eaU p t o et Teg  8 9 8  W  A Hr e  5  or 84P tasemen t an d Pictur e U 4 Sout hPlat e Glas s Windows  Pfcoa e   SewingCompan yme 11 ACCIPfrf l ini C FO R RENTModer n furnishe d cott LAJJOITEI U AiYO    ag e o n Bi g Silve 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Awning sAlminui n SJdinj r5T O  MONE Y D0W A  J  ctory Repre ative C 77371, Bi ton MetdMOMHarold Ridylast Thursday toThe PaopLeU trwk for a fine tuwr w Unadilla St few mi MM io Take70BJKitickney HtlOBAVQ COMPANYfitrQUALITYMEATS FRUITS GROCERIESVEGETABLES TCH YOUBBmoN8 wnflim MODERN BANKING SBBVICESlonget you examin ttolist feev, the more youll fiind ia it bank services that apply to your probi and ambitions  ecking Aeeunt Bank DraftsAccount Business LoanLoans Travelers Checks J 1 ki vw GrizPP8t64 Dexter Pin,kTo buyNen Emmettr K r dftwkney Road RewardJames Wfftl PhoBJt 83147FOR SALENew Kenmore WashjlftPtecknty, MichPOR JSENTUpstairs Apartment Phone UP 86661, ajkLiBiiiwesiiSwiOTiai largeoil heater witfrtttnw fa geod t, also ijfcgj bwfesprinjgg MAKE EXTRA MQNEYAddress, fc V pbdtssf TJs  66i4 postcards, spare time every weak r  BICO, 143 Bflmont, Belmont, Mita1 ESWm ir htin, new furnaces ad oil burner ReDtira for 11make itlSJrPhone HA 62882Wwwwi US00 Keiiy Rd,Hiland Lakealso elecl or a me  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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>Wenesdday, October 18, 1954No 40 MIRR6R  MIBHIfiAN 0LSRepublicans and Democrat, both nervous but determined a uiey go into the final weeks of the campaign As they go into the final daysthe issues are these 1 Leonard would give the statea governor of the same faith as theRepublican legislature 2 Democrats are claiming creditfor the Mackinac Bridge, balancingthe budget, improving prisons and mental institutions 3 Williams is supporting a program first advocated by Republicans to build highways He wants to turnthe job over to a special committeewhile the Republicans would turn it over to the highway dept 4 Republicans claim they easedunemployment by increasing unemployment compensation 5 Williams says the Democratsstand for building roads now and notwaiting for long surveys and studies GAiding agriculture by promotingthe sale of Michigan products  7 Williams claims he neddled thelegislature into making the progressmade8 Says the only Republican answer to unemployment is To tightenyour beltIt is estimated 2,500,000 people willvote Nov 2 The result is your guess is as goodas anyones Republicans claim JJQO nard will split Williams huge Waynecounty majorities Others predict a big swing to Williams So much so that he may carry his Lt Gov and other state candidates into office with him Senator Ferguson is favored because his opponent, Patrick McNanara ia little known outside of Waynecounty Republican state candidates, attorney general, auditor general, statetreasurer and secretary of state arecampaigning hard as they realize ifthere is a big swing to Williams they nay b beaten The dopsters sayWilliams may win by at least 35,000 If he does he undoubtedly will be a candidate for president in 1956 At stake are 100 appointmentsmade by Williams which the legislature will not confirm If Williams wins a fourth tens the legislaturewill have to confirm them O E S ELECTS OFFICERSAt the annual meeting of PinckneyChapter O E S 145 Friday night theliuvung officers were elected forthe ensuing yearW U Helen MilkrHAINESKEISER WEDDINGW PA MA P SecretaryTreasurer ConductressAssoc Conductress Fred SegexVirginia VanNorman George VanNorman Mildred MillerGeneva VanSlambrook Sadie Moran The wedding of Judy Anndaughter of Mrs Margaret Hainesof Gregory and Harlow Hainea ofAlbion to Robert Keiser, son of Mrand Mrs Walter Keiser of Pinckneytook place Saturday morning at,StMarys church, Pinckney, Rev AlbertSchmitt saying the marriage massThe double ring ceremony was U4dThe brides dress was white lacewith a fitted bodice, sweetheartCONSERVATION DEPTThe Winchester dam at the Martiny Lake flooding flooding projectJect will be completed this fall 1420 acres will be fooded The contractWM awarded to the Northern Builders of Owosso for 15,000No forest fires were reported inthe state last week The dept has leased two fishingsites from the Consumers PowerCo on the Manistee River Theyhave 850 feet of frontageSo far only 17,000 application forthe special deer season December 1have been received 81,000 permitsare availableIt is against the law to carry a load ed firearm within a game area with Jin 15 days of the hunting season orto carry a loaded firearm in a vehicleForest tent caterpillars are ontheir way out They increase onlyin 10 year cyclesWith 7500 bushels of red pineeones turned in The depthas haltedits purchase of red pine conesThree wet days slowed up theopening of the hunting seasonGrouse and bird hunting was down by archers got more deer this yearthan last Twentyfive wfre takenat Atlanta and 14 at Mio Other dis tricts all reported some takenThirtythree of Michigan 55 iishponds at the hatcheries will bt used for rearing muskellunge and walleyed pike Many of them contained bluegills which were taken to otherlakes ChaplainMarshallOrganistRuthAdahEsther Martha EectaWarderSentinel neckline with cathedral train HerRoberta Amburgey fingertip veil was held in place by Eva Enquist tiara of seed pearls Her flowersCarlene Brown were stephanotis and shatteredEloyse Campbell mums with a center of yellow rtfaes Margaret Abney t KathLeen Baker of Grand Rapids, Harriet Rahrig her cousin was maid of honor, LoisJean Paton i McKune, her aunt matron of honorLouise Ziegler, Their costumes were blue lace, man Esther Hall I darin collar, skirt of tulle with laceAmanda DeBair inserts Thieir flowers were goldenAlonzo VanSlambrook bronze mums with velvet headFLAG BEARERS The bridesmaids were Nancy Lundeen, Berkley, and Kathy Larad,Gregory, friends of the brideThirdresses were mint green and shremp styled similar to the maid of honorFlowers were golden bronse mums, Sue and Mary Rob, cousins of the BhmhChurchFriday after780 to f tOO 840Motittftite tourerCalvary 800, 900680, 800, 900Devotions,p mChurchRev Esra Beachy, PastorS 3 Sapt Walter EachMorninc Worahip 1000 8unday School 1100Young Peoples Meeting   730Cottage Fellowship ServiceWednesday 800Church Elementary SchoolThayerGrade,Clark Mrshas new babyhas a lock fur herParker isAmerican Flag Lucille Camburn Christian Flag Carrie Tomasic J0 E S Flag Edna WardASSISTANT OFFICERSSoloist Barbara MillerMarshall Betty SegerOrganist Nancy Chubb bride were flower girls and TommyHONOR POINTS Keiser, nephew of the groom, ringAdah Joann Matteson bearerRuth Dorothy Winslow Donald Keiser, brother of theEsther Betty Jarvis groom was best man and David andMartha Edith VanSlambrook Danny Haines, brothers of the brideElecta Emma Boyd ant Charles Keiser, brother of theThe installation is at the Pinckney groom ushers high school auditorium on Saturday The bride was given in marriage October 16 and is public The follow by her uncle, James McKuneing Past Matrons will install  The wedding breakfast was served Installing Officer Aha Meyer at the Gregory town hall te 140,MrsAsst Installing Officer Mae Bryan Wayne Carr presiding Tfte receptioiInstalling Chaplain Elizabeth Griffith was held there at 4 p m for over Installing Marshall Carrie Griffith 200, followed by a dance The bridesInstalling Organist cke was cut by Kathleen BakerWinifred Aberdeen Nancy Lundeen, Kathy LaPrad andInstalling Vocalists Barbar Miller  Lois McKune servedAsst Organist Honor Escorts Sally MilUrNancy ChubbMarjory Millei  Judy Scgor Rev J W Winger, PastorSunday School 93u AilMorning Worship 1045 A M Thur Night Prayer Meeting at theChurch at 800Wed Choir Practise 730 P M, A Hearty Welcome To AllThe Paoptes Church UndenominationalM56 West between Main and Unadilla StrertsRev Keith Ruegsegger, PastorSunday School 945 AMi Sunday Worship 1100AM Youth Group 700 PMEvening Servic e 800 pmThur Prayer Meeting 800 P MJr Choir Practise Wed 400 P M Sr Choir Practise Wed, 730 P MWe Extend a Christian Welcome to KrervoneGALILEAN BAPTIST MISSION9200 McGregor Rd, Portage Lake Larry Mattii, PastorSunday School 1000 AMMorning Worship 1046 A MEvening Service TdO P MKINGS DAUGHTERS MEETThe Pinckney Rings Daughtersmet at the home of Mrs Geo Rou,h Last Thursday afternoon with 2Lmembers and 4 guests presentIn the absence of Mrs Chamberlain, Mrs White gave the devotions reading the 121st Psalm and thegroup repeated the prayer of the OrderThe various committees gave reports and Mrs White reported on thestate convention, held at MidlandIt was voted to start meetingshereaftetr at 130 p m instead of theusual time of 200 p mA Silent Auction will be held atthe next meeting Mesdames LucilleSimms, Dora Swarthout and MabelWhite were cohostess The couple left on a wedding tripto Niagara Falls and points eastbrides going away costume was a  red corduroy dress with black access Wed, Prayer Meeting 780 p,ories The bride graduated from Pincknyhigh school and the gruom fromschool Onlive at Cedar FirstChristinecalf Linda Shireybicycle  Susan Craig went to Detroit andgot new clothes We are glad DennisbetterPaul Huhman has 2 caterpillarsBilly Rentz visited his grandmother in StockbridgeAlan Burg has 2 twin caterpillarsWe extend thanks du Alan and MrsBeachy for the jmmts and Ruth Beachy for i pumpkinsJeff Hendee went to his unclesweddingFred Twitchells daddy has a newFord Clair Bell has a black baby rabbitSharon Blades went to JacksonJoe Amburgey visited his uncleSecond Cirade, Mrs KellenbergerConnie Keiser went to her uncleBobs wedding Saturday Billie Shirey found a kitten andgave it a homeSarah McMacken stayed with hergrandmother Ledwidge MondaynighcPerry Morgan and Pat Plummerwent north yyer the week nd andbrought back some birchbarkRoger Boiiner saw a possum in theroad Saturday nightKathy visited her grandmotherlast weekMargaret Ackley and Joan Eichman brought toads to school andBarbara Ludwig a crawfishMrs Clark showed us how to makeHalloween decorations and we decorated the hall cabinetRonnie Courdways father shot IduelsCiiii Schmidt saw some pheasantsMonti,tantrell stayed with hisl in Ann Arbor He has book CURRENT COMMENTIn last weeks Livingston CountyPress the County Republican Committee disputes the editorial by Lealie Merritt in the paper the week before debating the success of the 6a plate banquet for Don Leonardthere as a winner of votes Thecounty committee says that Leonard not only visited llcwell but alsoBrighton and Fowlerville, went intothe business places and shook hands with the people he met on thestreet at those places However hedid not visit Pinckney, Hartland oi iregory Our notes of 48 years agodetail a visit to Pinckney by Gov cd M Warnei He and his partyincluding the congressman, Lt Govand county officers had dinner at the Hotel Caverly here and spoke at theopera house at night School wasdismissed and he shook hands withall the school children This wasI way back in the horse and buggy days tooSomehow the proposal to legalizehingo which will he on the ballot Nov2 does not seem to be raising much  i tir The organization for Charitable Bingo is comjxjsed mostly offiremens organizations ad so far they have received little supportfrom veterans or fraternal organizations Recently the president of the Ringo Organization stated that hisgroup was raising 50,000 to put the amendment across He listed theKnights of Columbus us one of thecontributors This drew a ijuick de nial from Michigan head of that organization He Lated his organiza tion was opposed to the amendmenton the ballot and was not contributing any funds to get it enactedambride graduatedschool and thethe Stockbridge high their return they willLake Road, Pinckney Guests were present from LansiAlbion, Grand Rapids, Ionia, Jackson, Livonia, Howell, Chelsea, Ada,Berkly, Munith and Dexter Specialguests were Mrs Ed mother of the groom MASONIC LODGE CALENDAROct 26 Examination and Fellcraft practiseSaturday, October 30 Lodgeto Lewistown, Michto work toMM Senator McCarthys friends are organizing and fighting back to kill thecensure move against him In New York City last week Rabbi Schults,head of 2 Anti Communist organizations outlined plans for a march oniimidi, Barbara irantJoan  Washington, D Q on Armistice ieyConnie Keiser, Jimmy Cant November 11 to protest against the lan Steffen brought dog , censure He claimed he hadHtfOO en listed already This would be in thnature of the mitrch staged by Coxeys Army in the nineties and more recently by the bonus marchers inaiuimoiHe1 oI IK r SKl ,roll a  pictuc io school MondayLee Allison and Harold Cavinwere absent Monday,eiache Friday Lee had theMrs Abel Haines and McKune, grandparentsmother of the bride  Livingston Lodge is taking 2 candates to Lewistown on October r0to receive their MM degrees It is iKelch, grand, expected that about 40 local Masonsand Mr, and i wi  there Some will leave FriMrsand MonicagrandTOPULLED A BONERAt the 100 a plate Republicanbanquet in Detroit Monday night at which Charles Wilson, secretary ofdefense and former General Motors head was speaker he pulled the bigboner of the campaign In an inter view to reporters after the speech,commenting on unemployment whenasked if he did not think cutting the draft quota would increase unemployment he answered that he pre ferred bird dogs to kennel dogs as they got their subsistenance whilekennel dogs had to be fed The Demcrats were quick to pounce on itPat rick McNamara, Democrat candidatefor senator likened it to the remarkof Queen Marie Antoinette at the time of the French Revolution whentold the French people were starving for lack of bread said, Then let them eat cake Senator Ferguson, Republican candidate for senatorMid he did not agree  with Mr WUaon That he always considereduaamployment a calamity DEDICATE POWER PANTJohn Edison Sloan, grandson ofThomas Alva Edison, will take partin the dedication of the Detroit Edisons new power plant at St Clair onOctober 21 This will be the companys 4th 200,000 H P generatorWalter Cisler, Detroit Edison president will give the address It willlbe televised over Station WXYZTV Channel 7 from 1100 to 1130October 21 This is the 5thplant for the Detroit Edison,twicecould onpowerSixth Grade, Mrs TaschWe have our Switzerland unit andmural finished Mrs Lintner came toto room to tell some things about itwe did not know She showed us somethings she got thereCarol Miller brought a gardensnake to school It got awayand we had to let it go as wenot keep it shut upWe will sell papers at all homefootball games We will have differ ent coversMrs Tasch is going to show UJ a , , T  film strip on Egypt and North Afri J,Pb lf Lfing Sexton 6 Salineca We want curtains and could take 45j U7mvty 0,P1  14 L1 coln 7 Chelsea 7, Roosevelt 6Dundee 34 Milan 6 Okemus 21, DansFOOTBALL SCCRESEaton Rapids 15, Howell 13GrosseTile 32, Brighton 16 Ypsilanti 26,Jackson 16 Dexter 13, South Lyon6 Hartland 14, Manchester 6 AnnArbor 51,the money out of our treasury All our committees have done theirjobs well and efficientlyMrs Tasch is reading the lastpart of the book, Tom SawyerBarbara Singer brought a pictureof a cow It showed the cows stomachsSusan LaBelle, SecretaryPINCKNEY A LEAuLE ville 7 Holt 46, Leslie 6 Stockbridgc26, Willlamston 6 Linden 20, FlintAtherton 6 Portland 13, Dimondale0 Dewitt 13, Freeport 0 Haslett12, Fowlerville 6Morrice 6 Byron 0Velvet EezBlatz Beer Plainfield Farm BureauReads Lumber WLIBRARY NEWSThe library received gift copyMichigan in Four Centuries by day and some Saturday It will btpossible for those who hunt to getin a little hunting as Lewistown isa good deer and bird country Therewiil be plenty of cabins available belonging to lodge members forthose who go If you intend to go orwant transportation contact the master of the lodge or secretaryNov 12Reception for Rex Sackett, grand junior deacon at school 700 p mLawrence Baughr W M RookechildrenBorn to Russell Clark and wife atStJoe hospital, Ann Arbor Sturday, a son, Michael LeeBorn to Mr and Mrs KennethFrye Bernardine Burns at St Joehospital, Thursday a daughter, Jan ice Marie Born to Mr and Mrs Dale MillerRoberta Shirley at McPherson hospital Monday a 7 lb 14 oz son, Stanon iThe Wayne Carr, Ray Bumssand Abel Haines families attended the HainesKeiser wedding receptionat Gregory Saturday nightThe Wayne Carr family have moved baby rabbitsa birthday parsweet potatointo a plant,girl brought g to makea jacko1211 1312 L45S Munson1212Mr Murray Dags flew to Dayton,Ohio, MojuUy to a htr mother who is ia tl Dinkels Plumbing UHockeys Appliances 11Vans Motor Sales 9Rays Marathon Service  9Barnes Hotel 8I O 0 F No 40 8Gregory Tavern 6Detroit Die Set 6 14High team 3 games Velvet Eez2659, IOOF No 40 2610, Reads2518 Hfgh team game Velvet Eez 959,IOOF No 40 921, Barnes Hotel 887 Individual high 3 gftttes L Swift634, A Fredenburg 827, J Tessnier600 Individual high garnet L Swift 275J Tessmer 245, A Frefkmburg 37 High averages A Ftedcnberc li4,J Ledwidge 181, J Tatsrur 181, C Miller 179, L Swift 172 M Kitlev17, R Shirey 170, R Taswh 170 Historicalthe bequest of John MMichigan Historical FundOur records show that a steadilyincreasing number of people aremaking use of the library Duringthe week Sept 28 to Oct 2, 123 books were withdrawn and cards issued to 5 new patrons FAMILY NIGHTA surprise birthday party was giv Saturday night at the Peoples for Mrs Kathy RuegseggerMrs Eloyse Campbell had charge of the entertainment Guessing gameswere played Jerry Reason winningfirst prize in one contest Mrs Camp bell and Glendine Barnes, sister ofMrs Ruegsegger sang favoritehymn of Mrs RuegseggersLeslie McKinley and Mrs Brash were namedact with Mrs in the Roger Carr home from Bently Lakef j The following attended a meetingF  of Esther Chapter O E S at Defrom the troit last Wednesday Mr and MrsSociety under Harold Porter, Mrs Helen Miller, Mr and Mrs George VanNorman,Mrs Sadie Mran, Mr and Mrs Herb Bryan, Mrs Roberta AmburMrsBrittaa committee toRuegsegger to planCharles Barrett sustained a fractured leg Sunday when the car hewag riding in driven by Floyd Murphy and containing Mike McGowanhjt a tree near the Lynn Hendo egsegger to planinterior of the new parsonage to be built on Unadilla St Mesdames Massey, Harden, Curlett andPaula Curlett servedJ H Hooker sustained slight damage to his car Friday night when ke hit a parked car near the horn of Mrs MM Dailtr  David Ledwidge spent Sunday inRoyal Oak with his brothers  xHubert Ledwidge and family ofRoyal Oak spent Sunday with Mrs Mrs Eleanor LedwidgeMrs Louiso Hamilton of California who has been visiting at the Irvin Kennedy home has gone toLansing to visit her daughter, Mrs, IcherCJClmton  wife visited at theRalph Clinton home in Detroit lastweekAn exchange gets off the following At a negro church a colored man asked the preacher to have thecongregation pray for him Said the man I cant save my money, Ithrow it around reckless like andnever can keep a cent Very well,said the preacher, We will jay for you and cure you of this adominableweakness, right after we take up thecollectionFor jour AOB Product QaUffloui Fisher UP 8097S, Pinckn Second and Third, MrsWe have 5 first gradefrom Mrs Thnyer8 roomLinda Rhodes went to Toledo tosee her grandmotherCarol Tauriainen found a smallboat floating in the waterJoe and Diane Danow went withtheir mother on a trip and stayed ina hotelDon Pesola bought a boatPat TVssinrr went to tli footballgame at Ann Arbor SaturdayThird Grade, Mrs LdntntrMike Ilunimer went deer huntingwith his father with bow and arrowLarry Ban wald has been visitinghis aunt in Wisconsin They drove ioO milesKaren Downingshave their eyes openValerie Parker hadty last weekFourth Grade Mrs CampbellJohn Cologne brought a bab,turtle, 2 polywogs and a plant foiour science exhihi Billy Light bronifor us to watch groSeveral boys , pumpkins We aie oing papier mache pumpkinsPatty Suggutt broughtlantern for HalloweenWe had our weekly ivaJing testslast week Mike TamancM annCamille Buda tied f firt placeand Becky Morris and Wallace Sing er for secondIn our Georgraphy we are takinga trip across the United States byway of the Lincoln highwayMary Ellen Singer was the firstto finish her movies 10 others mrcompleted The rest finish today Hfth Grade, Mis MillerButch Nosker has a paper rouie Units on the rarth have startedfor social studies Also biographyof the presidents and our Xew England States We are doing individual units to share with the class andplans our final presentationWe have started movies on storieswe have read We are learning to use various kinds of informationOur bulletin board is decorated forOctober It looks nicePhonic books are fun to workTerry Rowel 1 has a siren on hisbike No sleep for Patterson Lake nowNo school Thursday and FridayTeachers InstituteOur committes are doing a nice jobkeeping up the room The treasurer is collecting dues  Pres Hoovers time The latterfinally shot atwounded whenperse Rufusvets, aprotestetion ofpolitical wereand some of them they failed to diWilson,veterans againstVeterunspurposes head of the Araorgnnization hasthis as a descrea Day for partisanThe antisegregation amendmentwhich was upheld by the supremecourt, provoked riots last week insome of the northern states and border states, such as Delaware, Mary land, Ohio and Washington, D CThere were none in the south as no attempt was made to enforce it Theworst riots were in Washington, D CThere 4000 white pupils pulled a strike and refused to attend school where negroes were admitted Thiswas partially quelled when the Suptannounced that all strikers who did not return would be barred, fromathletics foi one year In Milford, Maryland the school hoard resignedather than enforce tlv order In thesouth an association has been formedcalled the National Association forth Advancement of White People,, to iefeii antisegregation Memberships v ere  each Bryant Bowles, head of the organization has sincebeen arrested for conspircy against agrinst Delaware school lawIn Wash n D C students picketed the  reme court building in protest against the decision We would like to wager that all these efforts arevain Little by little racial barriersare breaking down Some years ago negroes were admitted to the big baseball leagues after being barredfor years Now there are many negroes in the big leagues College football has long had negToes In some cases colleges with negro playerswere barred in the south but this is beginning to breakdown The greatfear of the south is intermarriage ofthe races Strange to say in the northwhere negroes have been on high school teams for years there hasnot been many such marriages InWashington, D C Vice Pres Nixonl two daughters are attending a school in which negroes are admittedCurrent Comment Continuedcloset intending to disguise himself and escape ,by the back door Hegrabbed hissomething in oldthe hunting coat feltpocket and therewas his missing billifold A smilecame over his face He returned tothe front door and informed the 8foutHit pays to advertise In an exchange we read a story about a man who lost his billfold with importantpapers He put an adv in the paptroffering 15 reward for its return Next day his door bell rang andthere was a woman there with abrief case which she tried to palmoff as his billfold When he explain ed that he had lost a billfold she amidshe was sorry as she needed the 1100reward He said he had only offertd15 and got the paper and auraenough it read 1500 at the pajg had made a mistake Next a auftshowed up with a suitcase Altarhe had gotten rid of him he looted the window and saw 8 mmwee e 8f ,he H aslii   General lectionTO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORSNOTICE IS HEREEY GIVEN, That a General Electioa will be held in the Township of Putnam AT THB PZNCXNBY DISPATCHPutnam Town Hall Within sail Township onTUESDAY NOVEMBER 2nd 1954KOK Ti i UKlOSi OF ELECTING THE FOLLOWINGO DICERS, VIZThe State TickcftCover nor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney i, Auditor General 48 TEARS AGOMrs Elba Kuhn who haa hening for Mrs Meda Henry aa4 infant aon haa return to her home in Gre goryJ 0 MacUader donated a pumpkin to the Consul Fair kviweek that mfehed 50H lbs The fair cleared235The first frost came laat weekE H Byer is building an additionon his Iritehea on the farm Born to W E Murphy and wifeThursday, a girLBlanch Martin spent Sunday withMrs Haial Kisby of Hamburg Mias Cora Devereaux is a pmtiemat the Pindmty Sanitarium for rheuliie Congressional TicketUnite,i State Senator, Representative in CungresThe Legislative Ticket Stnti Senate, Rrpieu ntLi tThe County Ticketeh eutmp Attornv Sheriff, County Clerk, County Treasurer,MCM ot Deeds, Auditor in Counties electing same, Drain Commiae oioiuis, Surveyor, and such other Officers aa aie elected at that timeNONPARTISAN ELECTIONFor the purpose of electing the following officers Vlf  CIRCUIT COURT COMMISSIONERS AMD TO VOTE ON THE FOLLOWING AMENDMENTS AMENDMENT NO 1Proposed Amendment to Prevent Disqualification of Elector, beV1g mVed WitMn thlS Stt di th 30 d W S Swtrthoot haa put s steamheating plast in the post office andwill heat the bank and telephone of Wenewkky, October IS, 1954and a girt Capt Ambrose Kennedy had o caneel the football game at Whitraoro Lake Saturday on account of insufficient transportation He will tryagain to get there SaturdayBorn to Dr and Mrs Cl fiordLanxbird, of Chicago, Lucille McCloskey Oct 16 a sonThe Gardner family reunion washeld at the farm home of Mrs EliaGardner Sunday with 50 pzesent Pinckney high school lost to Fojylerville here last Friday 12 to 0Pinckney has entered a team in theHowell bowling league called the Boosters The members are C JClinton, Paul Miller, Ross Read, RegSehafer and Fred Read HOWELL THEAREWeA, Tkr Oct 13, 14 Jot ay, Doana ReedTROUBLE ALONG THE WAY Friday Saturday Oct IS URAIDERS OF THE SEVEN SEAS In ferhnkriatA Drama StarringI John Payne Donna Reed aad, Lon ChancyNewsFriday Saturday, Oct 15, 16Doable FeatureSterling Hay den, Gloria Grahame Sunday Monday October 17 18NotesThe Chelsea village council has county drain commissionto improve Letts Creek as a drainDr E L Moore dentist has a quarter page adv in this issue Silver v to improvefillings 60c, gold 100, rubber plates fOT that area4, gold crowns 450  Sylvan township in which ChelseaGround was broken Thursday for  fe located registered 200 new votersthe Methodist Old Peoples Heme at this yearChelsea  I Mrs Sarah Barnum of Unadillavke 6 Son are putting in a who broke a bone in her foot is nowsteam heating plant for Jerry Dunne, with her daughter, Mrs LucillePauline Swarthout is visiting her Camburnaunt, Mrs Wm Suydam, in Chelsea  Byron Chapter 212 celebrated its F L Andrews and wife attended 57th birthday October 1the Mich Press meeting at Detroit The request of Ernest CarpenterFridayFrom the Stockbridge Brief SunAt the medicine show last week Mrs NAKED ALIBIaaiRod Cameron Joanne Dru SOUTHWEST PASSAGE in cototSUIL, Moiu, Tue, Oct 17 18, 19Matinee Sunday 230 p m cent Spencer Tracy, Joan Peters inBROKEN LANCEin CinemaScope  Technicolor MOLIN ROUGEattamnvJoe Ferrer, Zsa,Zsa Gabor, and Katherine KeithSunday Shows 1 5 7 J Disney CartoonTucs, Wed, ThurM Oct 19, 20,  THE AFRICAN QUEEN in Teehnit StarringHumphry BogartKatherine HepburnShows 715 915 CartoonWednesday, Thursday October 20, 21 Coining Fireman Save My Child, Doris Day and Howard Keel Knock on Wood, Susan Slept HereCALAMITY JANE in colorSdo Driveh Theatre LEE THEATREWhitmore Lakeof Lansing for a tavern permit was  tabled last week by the Stockbridge i village councilMose Westphal won the pme for be Bill Gruegel, of Leslie, former j ing the oldest woman there, George Pinckney baker, is the DemocratDardy for being the honiliest man j candidate for sheriff of Inghamand Jim Fitssimmons for being the county With Gov G Mennen Will man with the biggest feet  iams and Patrick McNamara, can The visit of Gov Fred M War, didate for U S senator they spokener to Pinckney was a bijr success in Stockbridge last FridayAt the reception a the Hotel Cav Seth B Jacobs, publisher of the CMS Jaefeaa Road, ABB ArborPMM Normaady87tS Chfldra mUt IS admitted FieAMENDMENT NO 2Proposed Amendment to Section 23, Article X of the CoaeitutionMlative to Sales Tax and Distribution of Sale Tax RevenueeAMENDMENT NO iAmendment authoring borrowing of not to exceed, to pay Bonuses for Military Service during the KoreanAMENDMENT NO 4,   election Law, Revision of 1943 ri 7 TiT 1 uVhe day  ny electton th P hall bIMV  h   frn d 11 be continued open untilto MM  iIT andun 1Onfer Evy quallfled tor Present b lowed u,  lKe hH PrMClibCi fr the iK thereofMurray Kennedy, Township Clerk erly it is estimated he shook handswith 300 people The dinner was ser ved there at 50c per plate In thegovernors party were Cong SamSmith Lt Gov Pat Kelly, RepCharles VanKeuran and the county candidates Their wives were withthemAbout 100 attended the farewellparty for Rev and Mrs Crane at their home Friday night Brief ad Brighton Argus for 30 years, died atWilliamston last weekEarl Foerster of Howell, killed a165 lb deer near Hartland last weekwith a bow and arrowThe Howell Glass Company is Imoving to Brighton  iThe Hartland Methodist Churchcelebrates its centennial October 15, 16, 17Janet Gladstone of Plainfield was iddresses were made by Rev Mylne, married to Gary Richards of JackRev Commertord and Rev Little son at the Plainfield church lastJohn The Cranes were given a purse week of mono Dexter Kiwanis Club will put on jThe Methodist fair is at the opera a musical show at the high school jhouse Oct 26 and 27 A chicken din on October 14,15 entitled, You 1 nex will be served Saturday for 25c  Cant Beat Fun The Livingston County Bord of iSupervisors are in session at How ell The Citizens Mutual Auto Inui ance Company entertained them at Friday, Saturday, Oct 15, 16DALLASIn TechnicolorwithGary Cooper, Ruth RomanandSTAND AT APACHE RIVER fan Teesjrfcolor4thSteve McNally, Julia Adams CartoonSun, Mon Tues, Oct 17 18 19 HOW TO MARRY A MILLIONAIRE in CinemaScope  Technicolor withLauren Bacall, Marilyn Monroe and Betty C rubleandBLUE GARDENIAwithRichard Conte, Ann Baxter Cartoon Thur, Fri, Sat, Oct 14HUMAN JUNGLE withGerry Moore, Jan StirlingSILVER LODE withJohn Payne, Elizabeth Scott CartoonWednesday, Thursday, October 20 21 PARATROOKiin TochmctilorNotes of 25 Years Ago burner Pinckney high school foot  diner Tuesdayball stars have organized a team f Marjory Pcke of Jackson and and will play Ann Arbor high school I Jack ,TulfclT f Dextcer we married , , , , ,   ,,  i at Alhmn TrwfiuriB Kant fi alumni here Sunday Don Swarlhoutis captain and Emil Weddige, mgr According to present indicationsSOMERS  HOLUSTERSPECIALSCHUCK ROASTS Lb   38cCLUB STEAK Lb      49CCUSTOM SLAUGHTERING DONEMonday thru Saturday 9 a m to 9 p mSunday 900 a m to 200 p mTHE ROUSH PLUMBING6SNBBAL PLUMBING WATER SYOTBMi, BBPAHUfCO310 WEBSTERST UP 86607 Pinckney Albion, Indiuna, Sept 25,The Knights of Columbus Club Triangle Inn of Howell werefij7on7WilTgoVo1DlroTt6ct l icblbci last week The loot was 100 as quests of City of Stvalta Lodge, Mrs Ella Stackable, widow ofThey will take 4 MM degree candi Jamea tackable, formerly of GreK  dates there ory is now at Cassie s ConvalesceniIt is reported that Jackie Thomp Home H,own Her n Richard,Bon, the kidnapped Detroit boy has and mly have arrived from Ger been seen near here A green Cadil may whf  was lth the a5iy  lac sedan stopped at the Howard oil The Ed Wakcman barn at Hart station North Territorial and Dexter land was struck by lightning and roads Thursday A boy resembing burned down last weekthe Thompson boy vvs in the car The arson charges against Dr Alex Mrs Margaret Clark and childrenPearson have been uismissed Two called on Tom Clark at St Joe hosjuries disagreed Ptal, Sunday who is there for anThe Philathea class met with Mrs injured back Don Swarthout Oct 11 The follow injured back They also called oning were on the program Mrs Meda Mrs G W Clark GG Henry, Mrs Alta Meyer, the Misses Stanley Dinkel is m Hovtell thisIseler, Bessie Swarthout week, presiding as chairman of theA new church has been organized board of supervisors in Pinckney with Bruce Essie as min Mrs Dorothy Kennedy and chl ister The officers are A F Brown, dren called on the Stanley Culverschairman Trustees Nick Katona, at Oak Grove SundayGeorge Long Sectrcas, Iva Gardner Olin Robinson and wife spent Sun Mrs W E Murphy entertained the day with ihe Olin Robinson jrs atfollowing Friday in honor of her bus Ann Arbor bands birthday James Doyle, Wm The Lester McAfee family were n, Doyle, Will Cooper and wife, Jose St Johns Sunday, phine, Raymond and Ray Harris, David Aberdeen was home fromMr and Mrs Ben White Chicago over the week end Messrs Met Chalker, Andy Camp Mr and Mrs Harold Porter werebell and George Clark ar now at in Detroit Sunday to attend the Sil Lewiton, Idaho Ver wedding anniversary of Mrs andBorn to Alger Hall and wife at jr9 1 SchubertKalamaaoo on Oct 11 twins, a boy Alan Ladd Susan FosterandLOOSE IN LONDON withThe Bowery boys Cartoon Sun, Mon, Tues, Oct 17, 18, 19Deepest Emotional Thrill of LifetimeJane Wyman, Rock Hud son, Barbara Rush and Agnes ioreheadIDMAGNIFKANT OBSr SIONNovelty News CartoonWodnts  , Thursday Octour 20, 21 Top Gun in the WeatGregory Peck inTHE GINFIGHTER withHelen WfstcottJimmy Wakelvw Jamboreenveli5e cMi Cartooni   1 ThomH, RiUii ivade a business ti in to Hmv 11 Vondayj Knrl Biwy wMi to thr Detroit stock yard with Uwnbs Monday on  tho IJi  C iicMlco truckj Jnck Teeters of Detroit, the Erri esi White family of rmlale and    Wm Collins and wife  f ChelseaAndrew Nesbitt and wife with Dr  were Sunday fnot rt the Georg yand Mrs W C Wylie and the Cor Koush homedon Hesters called on the Lowoll xir and Mrs R K Elliott called 0ters at Walled Lake SunJny and on Gene MIntyre at Sprungtownon Mrs Sarah Garrott in Commerce, rrTRUCHB TRACTORSGARSRUSSELL D SMITH CO fiOWBLL MICH  PH IMSRepresented by H W WYLIE  PINCKNEY MICHIGAN  PHONfi UFLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS fronW1NKELHAUS FLORAL COMPANY fkoaa 284 ha wellBIG TURKEY DINNERSponsored by Livingston County Democrat ClubAt St Patricks Sciiool brightonSATURDAY OCTOULR 16 1954 SERVING STARTS AT 600 P MProminent Speakers Special Entertainment UN Smjrbodjr Wakone Wouldnt nxt ttk tuit you betterThis uwfc Tm buty with interior 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theThat gives you some idea of how bithe trucking industry is in this stateEverything you eatj wear or use travels at least a pai t ofof the way to you in trucks and trailers And besides thia, the trucking industry is a major job producer for yourStateNo wonder its said,Trucks ar,eyou night and day your friendsservingMichigan Trucking Association Fort Shelby Hotel  DetroitOetobtr IS , 196 4Th e People sStor eGROCERIE S DRYGOODSCANNE D GOOD S SHOES on  Tiplad yattac k las tGENT S FURNISHING SLINGERI EKENNEDY S GENERA L STOR E rEac h Jocrrf c dryr  toad  it Qntly fumbftd dry   efi,  fluffy,  rtmaHcob V wrtofc tiae,oo o o f you r neighbor s us eleetrl e Clothe s Dryer sWh y d o s o man y folk s choos e electri cclothe s dryen  Simpl y becaus e electri chea t I s a i clea n a s th e suni There s anothe r reaso n wh y eiectrl c dryer shav e th e edge  The y cos t les s t o bu y   operat e fo r onl y pennie s a  load  The y are conven tain o r shineyo u ca na e c  ,   ydr y clothe t an y tim 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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>       1HIIU 14Wtdnwdty, Ortober , 1M4 No 8V MI0HI8AN MritRSR  Big and small business will be bailing out the state treasury for year ato come with a temporary tax as it is planned to extend the 32,000,000business tax Senator Morris of Kalamazoo says nobody has complainedand where can you get 32,000,000 easierThe tax was an unwanted child 2years ago when the legislature was frightened by a 65,000,000 d ficitLike the sales tax enacted back in 1933 which is still in effect it wasonly stop gap legislation but likemany other emergency laws it maybe here to stay, if no opposition deve lops Highway Com Ziegier would liketo build roads with a 500,000,000bold iesuev Jfeyor Crego of Lansingwould like to have it spent on U S 127 and US 27 which go throughthe center of the state Others prefer highways including US 23, US 30 and US 131 A DetroitMuskegonhighway is also offeredForest fires caused less damagethis year than any years since records were kept It was limited to 3, 599 aevea burned overDelighted by the work of thestate police and national guard onLabor Day traffic, the legislature isdisposed to give them 114 more menState Police Mich Bell Telephone Co, is continuing its drive for a 22,300,00rate increase The company wants8 cents more a day for every telephone in use The commission composed of a Republican and a Democrat will take no action until afterelection The memorial vote of Ex SenatorBlair Moody after he died was morethan the votes of the 3 Republicanoaiaiftdates for governor combined Yootball Nate PINCKNEY BEATS DEXTER For the first time since Bob AmVjprfcy was starring for Pinckusyback in 1949 Pinckney beat Dexterhere Friday night by a 6 to 0 score Since 1948 Dexter haa been winningmostly by good sized scoresA heavy rain fall came down about Local Social EveotsROBINONhHBNDEl, j fc  I lev,Daiene Marie Robhpop, daughterof Mr and Mrs Dale Rebinson ofLakeland became the brWe of RexHendee, son of Mr and Mrs LyraHendee of Pinckney Saturday evening at St Stephens Church at Hamburg with Rev Winters of Parishfield, Mich, officiating Matin Bhweh8t Marys Catfcatia Church Fr Albert Sehmitt, Factor7 pm and for a time it looked like The brides dress was white nylonno game but it cleared up by 8 p m lace with white net on white slipper but the game was 30 minutes late in satin, trimmed in pearls, the trainstarting and the field lines had to be was 10 feet long The head piecemarked again J was of seed pearls and white net Her flowers white and yellow rosesThere were no scores the firstl pty nene Robinson her sisterhalf Dexter made the most first was maid of honor Her dress wasdowns but Don Packers toe, he did yelow net and lace over yellow satinthe punting for Pinckney, kept the ani her flowers mums, fall colors, play in Dexter territory most of the The bridesmaids were Connie Bai lttft, tltttedult680, 800, 900680, 800, 900Devotions,70 to t00 p m 800time Both teams lost the ball oney, Mrs Reg Bailey, LakelandTheyfumbles frequently Jim Lavcy  WOre strapless ballerino lengthcaught a 30 yard pass the first half, gOwns, yellow net over yellow satbut Pinckney could not cash in  jn and carried mums of fall colors The third quarter was also a stand The flower girl was Marilynoff Pinckneys best gaining play was Nash, daughter of Dr and Mrs,an off tackle plunge while Dexter james Nash Her dress was yellowplayed the ends Both teams threwmany passes, the majority of which net over satinLloyd Hendee brother of thewere incomplete as the ball was wet poom was best man and the ushersIn the last quarter by means of a j wele Dri James Nash and Caseycouple of Dexter 15 yard penalties Carson of Lakeland The receptionand some running by ,BiHy Rowell was at Pjne Lodge near BrightonPinckney reachedthe Dexter 9 yard The couple left on a 3 weeks tripline Dexter was penalized 15 yard through New York state and onjust before this because their coach their return will live in their new fltanonite CkurcfaCalvary Meononfte Church Rer Era Beachy, PastorS 8 Sttpt Walter EachMorning Worship 4000Sunday School 1100Young Peoples Meeting 730Cottage Fellowship ServiceWednesday 800CoagNgalional Church Rev J W Winger, PastorSunday School 93u AMMorning Worship 1045 A MThur Night Prayer Meeting at theChurch a 800Wed Choir Practise 730 P MA Hearty Welcome To AllFriday Senior Pilgrim Fellowship party at crch 730 p mSunday, Oct 10Family Sundayworship service parents lequested to attend and sitwith their families Jran on the field to protest a 4th home on Farley Road j if possible Sernbn,The Christiandown decision Botn voung people are graduates Family Pinckney tried 3 times to penetrate of Pinckney high school,the Dexter line with no avail then on the 4th dom Billy Rowell wentthrough tackle to the end zone to RICHTERFUHRMANscore The attempt to run the extra Married Saturday at the Peoplespoint failed Dexter got the ball but Church, Pinckney by Rev Ruegseghad to kick and Pinckney managed ger, Miss Donna Riehter, daughtejthe freeze it during the final minutes of Mrs Ralph Winkelhaus of Hamof the game burg to Alfred Fuhrman jr, sonCONSERVATION DEPT NOTES Applications for the special deerseason in Michigan are now available from the 4000 license dealersin Michigan They must be filed by Oetebtf 10 The special season isDecember 1ft itree last week burned less thanan acre oj land, 750,096 small game licenses areexpected to be sold in Michigan, tl ttason itars Get 1, There willbe 416,000 deer hunters Duck stamp sales in Michigan forthe fear ending June SO totalled187,828 The annual deer hunting iaiormation folder is now available to hunters Maps in it show the location ofth hunting aonei and the kill thereper square mile last year Micbfcan, hunters will have 163, 000 CN of farm land to hunt on this year under the WHliamston plan 125 lakes and ponds have been designated as trouts streams in Michigan Two cub bears, captured in theupper peninsula have been flown toHawanna, Cuba, to become residentsof the zoo there The conservation dept budget callsfor 17, 677,000 next year Michigan paid 13,605 in predator bounties in August There were 0 wolves, Q5 coyottes, 98 bobcats and, 14, iea four fires burned over 5 acresilaat week Pinckney has a much improved line Mr, and Mrs Alfred Fuhrman ofover the past years, they outcharged PinckneyDexter and threw the Dexter ball The brides dress was pale bluecarriers for many losses Their tack Grille, 3 4 length sleeves, fu 1 skirt ling was sure and Don Packer did not tiny hat, pale Alice blue with smallget off a bad punt during the game veil Her flowers were lily whiteTheir passing game did not look too mums and red roses with whitegood but this was probably due to streamers the wet ball Somehow the team The maid of honor was Doloresseems to have lots of pep ana fight Quinn, Detroit Her dress was dark Pinckney has no game this week blue and white taffeta Her corsagejbut plays Hartland here Oct 15 The was matching flowers similar to theteam was keyed up for the Dexter brides,game and what they must guard Donald Wilte of Pinckney, broth Sunday afternoon from 3 till 7the Rev and Mrs JWWinger andfamily will hold Open House atthe parsonage, to which they inviteall their friends of the church and communitySunday evening 730Pilgrim Ftlowships Jr and Sr meet at thechurch for worship and discussion against is a letdownLavey CampbellHeath DyerSimonson KalesHenryRoweLlBurnsPackerMiller L EL TL G CR G R TR EQ BL HR H F B inlaw of the groom was best manThe reception was held at the IClark oF hall in HamburgDavid Petras,Ehnis Florence Bruegman and Agnes BenClawson nett served The tojrirt ChurchUndenotnimt tionalM36 West between Main and Unadilla StrertsRev Keith Rnegsegger, PastorSunday School 945 AM,Sunday Worship 1100AJfYouth Group 00 PMEvening Servic e 800 pmThur Prayer Meeting 800 P MJrP Choir Practise Wed 400 P M Sr Choir Practise Wed, 780 P MWe Extead a Christian Welcome to BferjfoueGALILEAN BAPTIST MISSIONi9200 McGregor Rd, Portage Lakeinnorthern Michigan and will liveOMalley at Rush Lake  LaValle The groom graduated from PinckMosher ney high school, served in the U SLaRosi navy and works for the Blaik Mach Pidd ine Co, Ann ArborThe bride attendMiles ed Ann Arbor high school NOTES OF THE GAMEThis game was th most spirited4 48 YEARS AGOThe Misses Lillie and Dorothy Garretson of Detroit are guests at the Thorns Read homeDr Leese of Munith is a patientat the Sanitarium here The Louis Dreyer family who havemoved to Chelsea wish to thanktheir friends here for their kindness to them Wm Jenkins of Harbor Springs,old timer here was in town last Gov Fred M Warner will visit Pinckney Tuesday School will bedismied so the children can meet himi The Congl church made 285 on, their fair at the opera house Dr 45 L Moore of Ann Arbor hasad dental office in the secondJr of the Clark building The Mich State Sunday school co4itftitfn is at Jackson Nov 12 to 15 Mesdames H F Sigler and Willislark attended the Sunday school invention at Oak Grove last week Royal Hardy of Howell is at the of M hospital, Ann Arbor with yhobia contacted from a cow was bitten by a rabid dog Mrs Basel Kisby is in charge of atnitarium while her mother,Nettie Vaughn is at Grand at O E S Grand Chapter Hark Wilton family are mov tOPUntLodwidge has bought a newfor his daughter, Germaine,it taking lesson of Sidney MARRIED IN DETROITJohn Shendenson of Drand Mrscontest Pinckney has played in A Shenden of Pinckney was marri many a year It was reminisceat of ed Saturday, October 2 to Miss Lillthe old time knock down and drag jan Dobis at gt Luke8 Church inem outbase ball games Pinckney  Detroit The groom is a graduate ofDexter used to stage 40 years ago t University of Detroit where he maj The Dexter Coach Soldan asked ored in political science The couplethe officials to measure a 4th down are on honeymoon in New Orleans,they said Dexter did not makeWhen they refused he ran out on the fieldand would not get off Dexter drew FOOTBALL SCORESHolly 19, Brighton 10 South Lya 15 yard penalty for this He on 6 Hartland 6 Everett 13, Howthreatened to protest the gameThis ell 12 Ann Arbor 25, Flint Northwould not get far as the schoolastic ern 0 Flat Rock 34 University 13 commission invariably upholds the Roosevelt 19, Milan 7 Lincoln 13 game officials At last account he Chelsea High School 0 Okemus 13had not turned over the trophy to Fowlerville 6 Williamston 12, DansPinckney which Dexter has won the ville 0 Montrose 7, Linden 0 Stockpast 5 years bridge 19, Leslie 0Pinckney only used one sub,Stone  going in for Mike Heath I MISSIONARY MEETING Tom Wylie,Pinckneys Al replace The Missionary Society of thement sat out the game on the bench Peoples Church met with MrsMarkeager to get in and champing on the  Nash last Tuesday Mrs Weilmanbit like an old time fire horse sniff had charge of the devotions anding smoke J MrsCampbell was at the pianoMrsSimonson did a good Job of boxArtz of the Howell San told howing up OMalley, Dexters 219 lb the patients there can be helped tackle They nearly came to fist Boxes of Clothing were packed forcuffs once   the Bethel Mission Home The oldJohnny Packer and a Dexter fan officers were all reelected exceptgot in an arguement at the little Mrs Weilman was elected chaplain, gate after the game and pushed Refreshments were served Theeach other around Johnny says heacted in self defense The crowd estimated at 1000was one of the largest to see agame hereThey came from DetroitAnn Arbor and Ypsilanti and all over  next meeting is with Mrs LeslieMcKinleythe rap NOTICBat the Darrow Barber Shopremain as heretofor  j T i i  HaireuU, all types 100Stockbridge and Leslie also put Shaves 75con a hard contest which Stockbridge hiding Saturdays M E Danowwon 19 to OIn a letter in the Jack son Citizen the Leslie coach said he LIBRARY 3NEWSwould protest the game on account J Of interest to all hunters and of undue roughness He said the trappers at this time is a new bookLeslie players were manhandled tt the library, Guide w Good Huntand got a broken jaw and Stock, ing and Trapping, by Godfreybridge was penalized 200 yardsStockbridge denies this and says  4 H RALLYonly one man was hurt Stockbridge  A 4H RaHy win Ue neld at plays here Nov 5 and the game pinckney nigh gcnooI gymThursdayshould be a sellout  October 21 Potluck supper startsThere was eonsiderabe wagering at 680 p m,Coffte and milk will beon the game For a time it looked furnished Ajj members who wish to like Jack Jeffreys might have u enter the ,Shire the Pun,, contgtshow upmext day attired in a barrel mM to notlfy their leaders by Qct Stanley Culver sr of Royal Oak called on WiUam Shehaa and wile Pof f9v Awm Piodoeta QittSunday FbMie Fisker UP 8M7S, Pinckwy Morning Worship 1045 A MEvening Service 140 P MWadL, Prayer Meetta  780 p BLMASONIC LODGE CALENDAROct 12FC UegreesOct 26 Examination and Fellcraft practise Saturday, October 30 Lodge togo to Lewistown, Michto work MMjDegreeNov 12Reception for Rex Sackett, grand marshal 1 at the school at j 700p m Lawrence Baughn W MPINCKNEY KINGS DAUGHTERS The Pinckney KingB Daughterswill meet October 7 at 200 p m atthe home of Mrs George Roush Secretary Elementary SchoolFirst Grade, Mrs BeachyWe have a new girl in our room,Mary Gillenkirk Mrs Beachy is teaching for MisThayerWe got a card from Mrs Thayerfrom Washington D C She said the plane trip there was rough Theywent up over 9000 ftLinda Shirey was up north overthe week end and rode on a ferry Dennis Reynolds went out for dinner Sunday with his family, cousinsand grandmotherSharon Shirey went to PontiacSunday with her family Lois Shirey had 2 teeth pulled Saturday iSecond and Third Mr Ruoke Mike Hardin has a baby sister Don Pesojas kitten diedJoe Darruws grandmother had abirthday We have turtles and frogs for ourscience class Bonnie Bond brought2 salamanders and we studie I about i them John Walton has a new helmeSecond Grarte Mrs KelUubLrgerMrs Clark is teaching tor Mr,KellenbergerA blue heron flew OVUL1 ChcriSchmidts house last wirk,The hiking Catrells JOLHKI colorful leaves for their class workJudy Reynolds family had dinnerat the Country Kitchen SundayThe Bonner tractor hpd herneighbors tractor Friday too much mudConnie Keiser visited his grandSundayA friendly skunk visited CheriDarrows home FridayKenneth Garr saw quite a fewpheasants coining to school Joan Kichman shopped j, Detroit,visited jilaiives and had dinner itSchorrs  fe,  Jail 1 i files dog was hurtJuly S hioeder has new shoes,Hi  1 pants, shjrt aril jackal,Si J  ii ,M Macken a kittenlia 1 b  Ludwig saw  deer in thegaim reserve Rose Marie Vcdder was 7 yearsold ,Tiiii4ay   We fixed the bulletin board, WeKpe Mrs Kellenberger wilJ like it Mrs Kellenberger sent us a booklet of Washington scenes Third Grade Mrs LintnerLast Friday we had our firtclass meeting and talked about saf ety on the playground Our clasofficers read the story of Mr amiMrs XoahSunday was Bonnie Kuhns birthday Larry iyde brought a salmanderto schoolConnie Buntn moved to Pinckney lat week cj dog alo hadf  11CURRENT COMMENT1 Howell is starting a campaign to get a new hospital This will be acounty hospital, and to effect this  committee of prominent men fromLivingston county have been selected for the advisory committee HowardItoad is the Pinckney man pickedThe present McPherson hospital ifia Howell City enterprise The landand building was donated to the cityby the McPherson family it beingthe home of the late Edward Mc Pherson The city added anotherstory making 18 beds available butat the present time they have had toacconiodate 30 patients which hasmade excessive crowding More roomis needed in the operation room andalso to house modern hospital equipment The site of the proposed hospital is anybodys guess It will probably be built outside the city whereneeded room for expansion is available Somehow hospital facilitiesiiivct secni to keep up with the needfor tTijm The in a in moth U of Mhospital, a Ann Arbor was supposedto snle hospital needs for Michigan for all time but in a year there was awaiting list The same seems to holdtrue for asylums anil veterans hospitalsiiches are hack, buying theni in the liuse nameMrs Louise Shehan is spendingthe week with Mrs Edna Spearswhile Jack Sheldon is hunting at Lovells with Rev Albert SchmittSunday guests at the Fred Readhome were the Dr Steve Brown family and the John McGuire of Detroit and the James Whitley familyThe Alfred Fuhrman family utRush Lake are moving in the Vedd er double house on Putnam StRussel Nuoffer and wife and Harold Nuoffer of Lansing spent Sunday at the Lloyd Hendee homeeThe following marriage licenseshave been issued Earl Wilson, 26,Pinckney, Donna DeVoe, 18 Dexter, Dexter Kenneth Klinge, 18, Ypsilanti, Judith Sekeel, 16, M4cco,Fla18 boys met at the Cuccilli homein the Beck apartments here lastWednesday night and formed a bow and arrow club MrsCoates of Lakeland is instructor ,Homer Abney and wife and MavkAbney and Shirley Plummer attended the wedding of the formers nepr hew in Illinois SundayAPPRECIATIONThe beautiful cards, comfortiagmessages, nameless gifts which the OES, Ladies Aid and neighbors friends sent me while I was at Woman hospital, Detroit weft t ml bleuinfI thank you all and youwitnever known how I appreciate done for meMrs Mary UoffWe have our mural done exceptscience  It will be funfor  little bit of coloring It is very beautifulSUMO LaBelle, Secretary John Wilson and his dad Lbull frogs SundayDonna Kcesler found sonic11 Is on the play ground Fourth Grade Mrs CampbellWe are working on our moviesSome are about finished We are using our letter chars tohelp Us become better writersAll ofour work has to be in god writingWe can only use manuscripts on special occasion Wre are glad ho50 percent of usWe are puttingbrary hooks so cards and take imWe also have pocket charts forkeeping track of library books weread Thursday we iiimr birthdaygreeting cards for Mr kclienbeiL er Monday we receive a thank y J,card from hoi from WashingtonOur lessons from the L of Mr over the radio start this week Theyare in music, French and story telling timeOur mothers helped up put coverson our new text books to keep th inin good conditionFifth Grade, Mrs MillerThe teachers gave Mrs Kellenberger a birthday party We kept trwicake in our room We made cardsThe showcase in the hil has abeautiful picture of Washington DC and an air plane and pictures ofof Mrs Kellenberger and the Thayers We hope they have a nice tripReading tests are today and theyare hardIn the arithmetic tests KarenSinger Claudia Garr, Carolyn Cosgray got a Good ratingSherry Kaiser, Kathy Reason, Janice Rose and Kay Wylic got Fair The rest wenwere unsatisfactorySpelling and multiplication drillskeep us busyMrsMiler bought some new booksfor our library Wanders of rheWorld book among themSixth Grade, Mrs TaschWe sold many papers at the football game Friday and cleared 1689We will sell more at the Hartland, Manchester and Stockbridge homegames We thank all people who cooperated with usWe are planting flowers in ourroom to lighten it Some brought plants, others seeds, bulbs and dirtNext week we go on a bike for Leslie Merritt in the LivingstonCounty Pres last week gives hisopinion af the high priced political banquets held around the state whichh tfiinks are duds as vote gettersUnwell recently held one honoring Dmi Leonard, Republican candidatefor overnor The cost was 5 perplate, if you inok ,our wife it cost10 He says only the faithful at tended, and those who always votethe ticket straight and it probablydid not affect the vote of a single in 1 impendent voter whose votes alwaysswmtr ihe election This is in a line wiih the 100 plate banquet whichare ureat for raising funds but not for yetting votes Senator Fergusonrecently visited Howell but only mettie faithful He contrasted this metbd wlhthat of Gov Williams makes a point of attending CJand lodge dinnera, wu 1rtV  faTrsclam bakes all over the atftje and nioetiim the people face to raceSupreme Court Justice GeorgeH11shneil has just been elected supreme head of the Wrd decree Masons of the nation which he will hold forlifefl We know him personally beingintroduced by the late Hugh McPherM,II He poke at Brighton Masonic re once when he had a cottageat Lake bciming We huve tried toget him for Pinckney but never quite made it At the lSrd conclave at BosIii Ja week Howard Taylor ofFlint, preent Grand Master andHenry Rusirig deputy, were namedeii to receive the honorary 33rd de Lfe next year This is unusual in the ae of Rusing as he had not yet reached the grand masters chairThe city board of health haslacked down on the hot dog dealers who peddle their wares outside the r if M football stadium there onlay of big football vaines The salesare restricted to hot jys which must be prpared in sanitary kitchens sold , sealed packages, the handlers musttake physical examinations and food handlers certificates and the stands where they are sold must be equipid with toilet and washing facilities1  ill be impossible for church andi ic nianizations who were sellingoutside tin stadium to meet these riv cording to David Lawrence, the ervative Republicans are prepar  to conduct a stay at home cam aitn this year to show this displea,ce with President EisenhowerThey fought his nomination toothand nail but accepted him in order o win However since the electionthey have been redelegated to thopost of forgotten men His cabinetand advisors are all liberal Republi cans and his program has been liberai They regarded social security  creeping socialism but President Eisenhower increased the benefits ontiis They were against foreign aidwhich the president continued andagainst sending troops abroad which the president also continued and healso contracted for new bases abroad including one in Spain which it willtake 49,000 troops to man He sponsored a health insurance plan which diri not get through and increased federal housing program and thencame the supreme court antisegregation decision by his sole appoint to the supreme court, former governor Warren of California, which theyregard, as senseless They, when incontrol, always bypassed this and do not see why the president did not dothe same In New Jersey they hvtrefused to support the Republicannominee for U S senator Clifford Case, a recognized liberal who htcome out against Senator McCarthythe idol of the old guard Republicans , Bob Pike took Mrs, Altoto Oweato Sunday andday at the Beatly to   w   I Waslocked In HOW MY TELBPM0N6Jt rUIT CEUAR WITH LOCKED IN 2 WDNTWANT THE BOYS 10 GO OUTDOORS FOfc HOPHAD COLDS CaD PAYSONS, WAR SONS, MARK, 4 ,AND NEfL 2 THy LFAHEAD OF ME AND THE PC OK SLAMMED Wednesday, October 3, 1964NotesClarence Fuller, former state representative and postmaster is conf  ed to his bed by illness at Fowlerville,The Ingham County 0 E SAssociation is at Willimston Oct 21 The Stockbridge school hot lunch program starts Oct 2 WELL THEARESYLVAifMichiganWednesday ThursV October 6, 7 Gregory Peck inVMark Twainsfa1MAN WITH A SiLLION In TeeduicoiorAn insurance company is now in Friday, Saturday, October 8, 9 I Friday, Saturday, October 8 9 BLACK HORSE CAJTYONin TechnicolorStartingJoel McCrea, Mari BlanchardCartoon News  Sportv I SHOjTtD OLJR ADDRESS ANDTELEPHONE NUMBER ONE FIGURE ATATIMETOMARK AS, HE DASHED UP ANDI DOWN THE STAIRS ING TO THE CNRJSIONNLniXUeO OU THE HOT WATERVARK WAS A5LE 10 TURN IT0PP BEFORE STEAM RLU6D THE KITCHEN vVMARK CALMLY SAVE THENUMBERSTOTHe OPERATOR ,rrSEEMED UKE HOURSv 7 HE TELEPHONE LOUEUA RICE WAS AND MADE CEPTA CORRECT ASSISTANTBEING iUR HGW SERIOUS THEEEy WAS, SHE CALLED TrieIMMEDIATELY AND HEY RESCUED P HERTZBERS ADVENTURESHOWS HOW IMPORTANTTHE TELEPHONE IS INEMERGENCIES, WHETHERTHEYRE REALLY SERIOUS ORMBR6LV TROUBLESOMEYOUR KM0WLEP6 THAT THE TELePHONE IS ALWAYS NEAR ADCS MUCH TOITS VALUE THATS ONEREASON YOURTELEPHONE SERVICE IS WORTHA LOT VCRS THAN IT COSTSMICHIGAN BELLTELEPHONE CO suring children against accident ngoing and coming from school It cost8 125 a year Stockbridge istrying it outThe Vincent Youngs, JackYoung, Bay Hunibuses, Mrs Isabel yytm, Mrs Monica McKuhn, MrsMargaret Hainea and Mrs Noreen Car attended the BroganBurnswadding at Ionia last weekMia William Salyer of Pinckneyi a patient at Rowe hospital, Stock bridgeBev Bernard Hoey who has justreturned from Europe will be thespeaker at the Knights of Columbusmeeting at Dexter Thursday night Richard Given, 6, son of Mr andMn Robert Given of Dexter, formerly of Pinckney, died of pneumonia laat TuesdayThe cafeteria in the Dexter elementary school opened Sept 7 Meals are 25 cents 300 are served dailySafe crackers took 1800 from thesafe in the Hartland school last v ek They opened it by smashing off the combinationAt the present time there are 365Livingston county boys serving in the armed forces The Livingston County PressHenry Ross of Brighton as sayingthat the first election in Livingston County was in 1835Pvt Glenn Allen, son of Mr andMrs Ray Allen of Pinckney grad uated from the signal corp, at FortGordon, Ga, last weekJudge Carland handed out a number of sentences last week and deferred others Sentence of Lloyd Stearns for receiving stolen property was put over to October 11 toallow a sanity hearing Herbert John son got 2 to 4 years in IoniaWayneSmiths trial for forgery went owrto Dec Ernest Holmes, forgery got4 months in jailCharles Hefner,sanuj charge, will be sentenced Oct 11 aswill also Charles Brecker and How ard Stickley on the same chargeElvin Laing and Ford Dryesetfor driving away cars will also be sentenced thenMiss Dorthea Lathers of ChubbsCorners had her suitcase full of clothes stolen from her last week fromher car in a Cleveland parking lotThe following marriage licenseshave been issued Richard Murning ham, 20 Howell, Doris Knight, 19,Howell Ernest Howe, 19, Howell,Olive Drown, 20, Howell Rex Hendee, 24, Howell Dalene Robinson, 2 Lakeland Alfred Fuhrman jr 21,Pinckney, Donna Richter, 16,HamburgBrian McFarland who formerlylived at Hiland Lake, died lastweek at Veterans hospital, Dear born Double FeatureVan HefUn tTHE RAID andRichard Eagen G O Gin colorSun, Mom, Tues Oct 10 11 12 Matinee Sunday 230 p m cont Grry CooperSusan Hayward and Richard Wulmark nGARDEN OF EVILin CinemaScope 8 Technicolor Sunday, Monday, Oct 10, 11HIGH NOONwithGary Cooper, Thomas MitchellGrace Kelly, Lon ChaneySunday Shows 3 5 7  Cart twinSOWERS  HOLLISTER ECIALSBEEF LIVER Ib FRESH SIDE PORK Lb FRESH PORK HOCKS Lb 30c45c 29c Gus Rissman, plumber has boughtthe building on South Michigan AveHowell, recently vacated by theQuality Chevrolet, of the AlbertSmith estate  25 YMVNeUon Shehan of US23,more Lake reported a 2 year odd heifev stolen from his pasture He found Claire, Mich Mrs Henrietta Smith, widow ofCharles Smith of Lakeland was founddead in her home there Friday She had been seen ThursdayWhit The Pure Oil Co, who have leased much acreage here have gone To its hide and head, the next morningas it had been butcheredonesHours Monday thru Saturday 9 a m to 9 p m  900 a m to 200 p mTHE ROUSH PLUMBINGGENERAL PLUMBING, WATER SYSTEMS, REPAIRING310 WEBSTER ST IT  6 6 0 7 Pinckney C  i LUMBERTiuris TRACTORSCAKSRUSSELL D SMITH CO POWKLL MICH  PH, 1632Represented by K  WY LIE RESIDENCE  PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN  PHONE MV FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONSfrom FLORAL COMPANYWlNKELHAlFh0M284NO HUNTING AND NO TRESPASSING SIGNSv ALSO FOR SAIE AND FOR RENT SIGNS JOR SALE AT THE DISPATCH OFFICE Two head of cattle belonging toClyde Dunning of Hamburg and twobelonging to Wm Spiegleburg ofWhitmore Lake were butchered andstolen last weekTwo St Vincent de Paul boys atthe Louis Shehan home while playing on the old Quinn farm found a Peerless sedan in the barn there It hadbeen stolen in DetroitMessra Met Chalker, Andy Campbell and George Clark are at CedarRapids, Iowa, on their way to Cal ifornia according to cards receivedfrom themMrs James Dunning Marble, 8died at the home of her daughter, Mrs Addie Holmes in Lansing Sept29 She was the widow of James Marele The funeral was held at her oldhome here Tuesday, with burial irthe the Sprout CemeteryMrs Christopher Taylor of Plainfield died Saturday She was formerly Backus of DexterMrs Lucy Reason, Mrs MableSchafer and Mr and Mrs Ona Camp bell art attending the O E S GrandChapter at Grand RapidsMesdames Viola Pettys, JH Hooker, Robert Jack and Clifford Van Horn are on a motor trip to Mam moth Cave, KyThe following Pinckney BoysScouU ushered Saturday at theMichiganMichigan State football game Stanley Dinkel, Murray Ken  nedy, Russell Read, Robert Read, Ambrose Kennedy, Fhtyd Haines, Gerald Clinton, Ralph Carr, Wayne Carr, Lyman Battle, Francis Battle J Meadames M T Graves and Bert Daller were delegates to the Kings1 Daughters convention at Jackson last weekJoe Gentile has gone into thewholesale fruit business with his brotherinlaw, Leo Alfiero, of DatroitPinckney won the County Championship by virtue of a 6 to 2 win overHamburg there Sunday Jim Moran for Pfr kney allowed Hamburg 7s hiu, Pickney got 12 off Baker DaiMrs May Kttcham fe 1 tit Eloin  las Cox was the hitting star forhospital last week and broke her Pinckney getting 3 hits, Hub Leehip Mr Xetcham is back from Cal hit 2 triples Pinckney had their full ifornia  lineup plus Guy Kuhn and Ed 8tapdish, in tht outfield Hollii fill a Wed, Thur, Oct 13, 14John Wayne, Donna Reed inTROUBLE ALONG THE WAYScio DriveIn Theatre 6588 JaekMB Road, Ann ArborPlion Normandy87088 Children uw U admitted FreeFriday, Saturday, Oct 8, 9 EAST OF SUMATRAIn TechnicolorwitiJeff Chandler, Marilyn Maxwell andJACK SLADEwithMark Stevens, Dorothy Malone CartoonSun, Mon Tues, Oct 10 11 ,12 HELL AND HIGH WATERin CinemaScope  TechnicolorwithRichard Widmark, Bella DarviandV I C K IJeanne Crain, Jean Peters Cartoon Tue, Wed, Thurs, Oct 12, 13, 14THE MOON IS BLUEA Comedy StarringWilliam Holden David Nivenand Maggie McNamaraShews 715, 907CartoonComing Betrayed Moulin Rouge,Fireman Save My Child, Knock onWoodLEE THEATREWhitmore Lake, MichiganFriday, Saturday, Oct 8, 9BENATH THE 12 MILE REEF in CinemaScope  TechnicolorwithRobert Wagoner, Terry Moore PinTHE ROCKET MAN withCharles Coburn, Ann Francii Foghorn Winslow CartoonSun Mon, Tues, Oct 10, 11,12 THE EGYPTIANin CinemaScope  Technicolorwits Victor Mature Jean Simons News and CarteonWednesday Thursday, Oct 13 14WITH A SONG IN MY HEART In TechnicolorwithSuan Hayward Rory CalhounandSTEEL TRAP withJoseph Cotton, Teresa Wright Cartoon  Wednesday, October 13HILL, TMCK  DICKSinging Buckeyes with SouthernersandSAILOR OF THE KING withMichael Rennie, Windy Heller Cartoonhort Miller 3b Hamburj fiikd theLases the 9th, got a run but Kuhnr Li red the Mid1 whn Iio Unnod ovrhe right field fence to take Jacksons lonji1 fly ball About 1000 people wereon Lo the game from all over, Thur, Fri Sat Oct 14 15,16HlMAN iryoiE withGern Moore Jan StirlingandSILVER LODE withJohn Payne Elizabeth Scott CartoonOtto Zijl and wife, Kenneth ZH1 wife Ann Arbor,Bud Bekkeringslld th Mk Nh  ,     wife Ann Arbor,Bud Bekkeringsting was plentiful with 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right of way always Then,landed him in trouble when we have differences ofHandy painted a warning on opinionsay about the best routethe tailboard of his truck Can to Centerville, or whether beer or tionblind man driving1 buttermilk is better with lunch SwTBsign might cause trouble Guesshe was right Prom now on Ill advertiae in the CUvloru JKAML, fV  V   if  Zv ,   ,    y , Octobe r 6 , 195 4Th e Peopl eStor eGROCERIE S DRYGOODSCANNE D SHOESGENT S FURNISHING SLINGERI EKENNEDY S GENERA L STOR EV 1 wWWfte r worries  art a thing  of fh e pas f with  an electric  drytfElectri c Clothe s Dryer sCOS T LES Sright fro m th e star tOn  reaso n wh y 126,00 0 o f you r neigh bor s chos e electri c clothe s dryer s I s tha tthe y eoi t les s t o  bu y tha n an y othe r type Prov  H to you r ow n satisfactioncorn par  drye r costs , Includin g installation Ttor  ar e othe r saving s youl l appreciat e   saving s o f tim e an d toll  Lik e magic ,fh  har d wor k involve d I n hangin g a wash disappears  Hel p yoursel f t o won derful , workfre e washdaysyour s wit ha n  electri c clothe s dryer lYOU R DEALE R o r Detroi t Ed iMANAGEMEN T AN D CURCULA STATEMENT  OF OWNERSHI PTIO N O P TH E PINCKNE YDISPATCH A s require d b y Ac t o f Augus t 26 ,1912 , amende d b y Ac t o f Marc h 3 ,193 8 an d Jul y 2 , 1946 Titl e o f Publication , Address Pinckne y Dispatch , Pinckne y Mich Publishe d Weekly Publisher , Pau l W  Curlett Managing  Editor , Pau l W  Curlett Owner  Pau l W  Curlett Know n bon d holders , mortgage s o rothe r securit y holder s o f 1  pe r cen to f bonda , mortgage s o r othe r secur ities  Ther e r e none Pau l W  Curlet tSubscribe d an d swor n t o befor est t thi i 2nd da y o f October , 1954Le e Lm yNotar y Publi cMj r Oottnink a xpiim  Feb Mesdames Viol a ReadSadi e Rea dan d Ethe l Smoye r wer e in  Detroit ,Howel l an d Ypsilant i last week M r   Smoyo r wen t hom e Saturday   rsMargare t Curlet t Young , an ddaughter s o f Lawton , Oklahom a X pect s t o leav e fo r Japa n oo n wher ehe r husband , Majo r To m Youn g isstationed  Mrs  Youn g is  the daugh te r o f y e editor On a Campbel l calle d o n Mr  an dMr s Ar t Bulli s o f Gregor y Friday Mrs  Luell a Patterso n o f Stock  bridg e wa s a  visito r a t th p Stanle vDinke l hom e Sunday Mesdame s Doroth y Dinke l an dFanni e Cavanaug h wer e in  Jack  ,so n Thursday  jMr  an d Mrs  Howar d Thaye r an d jMrs  Jenni e Kelenberge r lef t last ,Thursda y t o atten d th e Whit rHous e Rura l Educationa l Confer 1enc e a t Washingto n D C The y re tur n today  Patt y Thaye x is  stayin g 1wit h Patt y Palmer   ALSCO Pinckmey Dtepatcf eXntavt d a a Secon d Glaa aMatte r a tJu t o f Mart s a ,WORLD S Larges t Manufacture rStarrin go f Aluminu m Combinatio n Window san d Doors 4 seal s o f approvalDe lux e Comb  Window s 199 5 ea Flang e typ e 165 0 eaU p t o 40 wid e b y 55  Reg  8 9 Doo r no w3995  Hardwar e 5 Casement , Basemen t an d Pictur eStorms , Als o Plat e Glas s Windows 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e attende dth e  5 a  plat e Republica n banque ta t th e Howel l armor y las t weekMrs Ma e Daller , Fran k Ziegler , Mr  an dF  L  Camburn , Mr  an d MrsTo mBonner Murra y Dagg , Jac k Hannett ,Stanle y Dinke l an d Hug h Duolittl eattende d th e Jackso n race s Satur da y night Th e Gerr y Eichma n famil y spen tSun  a t Ambros e Eichma n hom e inDearborn Joh n Boye r an d wif e wer e Sun da y guest s a t th e Wesl y Morriso nhom e in Dearborn Walte r Clar k an d wif e calle d Su nda y o n Maynar d Clar k an d wif o  fManchester Shirle y Hosie r o f Mila n spen t th espen t th e week  end a t th e Walte rClar k home Mrs  A  Ha Meye r returne d fro mSt  Jo e hospita l las t Tuesday  Sh ewil l  tay hom e week  before sh e re sume s teachin g a t th e Hargo rschool Th e Ralp h Hal l famil y spent  Sunda y wit h Mrs  Louis e Hamilto n o fSaiem Th e Wm  Lam b famil y o f An nArbo r an d Mrs  Edsi  Meye r an d 2children , Ypsilanti , wer e Sunda y vi sltor s o f th e V  H  Meye r family Mrs  Rosco e Yarboroug h o f Berk le y an d Mrs  Mario n Ledwidg e of Roya l Oa k spen t Frida y wit h Mis ,Clar e McMacktn Wand a Stapleto n spen t th e weeken d wit h Donnale e Swurthout  Mrs  Beula h Hende e entertaine d1 6 member s o f th e RobinsonHcn de e weddin g part y a t a  rehearse ldinne r Wedncra y niht Ka y Wilso n an d famil y o f Lan ing  were Sunda y gue t o f th e Les te r McAfe e family Mrs  Bonni e Henr y entertaine dth e loca l hom e extensio n gTou p a the r hom e Wednesda y o n a  Christ ma s worksho p program Mesdame s Ralp h Hall , Jerr y Ma dse n an d Harve y Gar r attende d th eleader s hom e extensio n meeting 1 a tHowel l las t week j  Clarenc e Carpente r o f Gregor y  wh o die d a t McPherso n hospital , inHowell , Saturday , wa s burie d in  th ePinckne y Cemeter y Monday Bor a t o Floy d Shelter s an d wife ,Barar a Wylie  o f Howel l Sept  27 ,a  son Bor n t o Ra y Wheele r an d wif e o fPinckne y Sept  23 , a  son Jo e Griffit h spen t th e week  enda 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CorporatioB AQ Depoeits Insured Op to 11000tm Kadi ID sin is Hi COALFill Your Bin Now at the LowerricessioratEAVES TROUGHWhyLjt Your Roof Wash Awty See Us or YourEAVCS TROUGH NEEDSWE ALSO RETAILFOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL UP85 5 18 PinekseyWM H BRASH JR IPOCAHONTASBRIQUETS HARD COALFARMERS BLOCK COALSTOKER COAL SOFTCOALft SUPPLY COMPANYTHE PINCKNEY DISPATCHWednesday, October 6, 1954HAYWORTH FOR CONGRESS DEMOCRATFARMERSGet the FactsSUNDAYOCTOBER 10 v iTUNE INWJIMTV CHANNEL 6SUNDAY OCTOBER 10th at 100 PMFarmer, have been ignored long enough Tune in and hear Don FOR PROGRESS Hear entirelyREPRESENTAVHaywort,hs FARM PROGRAMnew proposals designed to give Farmers REAL TION IN WASHINGTONHAYWORTH FOR CONGRESSDEMOCRAT 6th DISTRICT Kindergarten, Mrs ParksTimmy Sprout, Steve Dault andDonnie Rhodes have new socks Hincheys dog got run over bythe school bus Doug Winger has a new tricycleTommy Keiser is going to be ringbearer at a weddingJeff Davis found a baby frog inhis basement  Carol Gydes mother has a newdress, Billy Botsford a shirt and Cindy lummer a dress Billy Beach broke his bicycleDanny Bloxom has a duckLinda Chaney, Jeff Davis, JimmyBaughn and Joe Plummer had teethout Joe and Jeanne Kennedy dadhas a new car  Alice Shenden has returned to hercollege at Mt St Joseph, Cincinnatti, Ohio after attending her broth ers wedding  Mrs Woodroe Massey gave aa stork shower Saturday night for Mrs June Brash 22 were presentGames were played refreshmentsserved and the guest of honor re ceived many nice gifts RPINCKNEY A LEAGUE September 29,Dr Walter Mercer and the CarlLentz family of Lansing called at the Ona Campbell home SundayAllen Lentz, son of the Lentzes wasbaptized at the CongL church Velvet EezHockeys AppliancesMesdamea Eva Enquist and Eloise Blatz Beer 7 oCampbell were in Toronto last week Plainfield Farm Bureau 9 71 William Keeney who lives northHowell was killed 2 miles north of there Tuesday when his car hit atree The Don Gilberts and Mrs AnnaSeefeld of Ann Arbor called at theEarl Baughn home Sunday The Ed barkers  Earl Baughnswere in Detroit Friday  20 members of the senior choir ofof the Congl church were entertainad by the Ladies Aid after practisei Wednisday night J The Ed Parkers, Earl Baughns with the Clifford Parkers of Howell  called on friends near Fenton last 12 4 Wednesday and had dinner at11 5 Franks XeekMrs Enquists Reads Lumberand brought backmotherMrs Edna Reason spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Harry Rose SregOryAnn Arhnr BarnesAnn ArbOr 9 7Dinkels Plumbing 9 7 pjRays Marathon Service 9 7 4SalesS30 members of the Rainbow Girlsspent Saturday night at the Uof MFresh Air Camp Sunday they gavea reception for the Rainbow Girls Reads 2618 advisory board Leota Reason andLouise Ziegler were chaperonevBarnes Hotel, Tawas 7 yI O O F No 40 5 11Detroit Die Set 2 14Team high three games Velvet 2659 I O O F No 40 2610 STOCK CAR RACES100 LAP SEASON CHAMPIONSHIP And 7 Other Events nodust eam  I vet Ee99jI O O F No 40 92 Barnes Hotel887Gene Towner has bought the former telephone office building1 here Individual high 3 games A Fred Mrs Cacia Chamberlain and son, enburg 612 J Tessmer 600 Mson, Welton, attended the funeral of Shirey 593Mrs Millie Chamberlain at Chesea ,, T mIndividual high game J TessmerBlanch Martin was a Sunday din 245, A Fredenburg 237, M Shireyner guest of the George Roushes 232 Sun Oct 10230 ptnTime Trials Noon To 215JACKSON MOTOR SPEEDWAYftyBanked 12 Mile T aekThe Last Race For 1934 THE RUSH IS OVER1  AGAIN IT IS TIME TO HAVE YOURMOWING EQUIPMENT SERVICEDWHILE THE GRASS AND WEEDS GROW SLOWERAndwe are better equipped than ever before to offer this KWe have power driven mower sharpener andRegistered Briggs  Stratton Service DealershipAlso we do complete repairs on Clinton Engines and other Air Cooled Engine ServiceFerilizers andGrass SeedsAll Popular Varieties WEED KILERSSPRAYERSCalifornia Redwood Picnic Tablesand Benches FoldingFor Recreation Room of PicnicBASEWOOD TRELLIS As Well As The CompleteKasco FeedLineWe now have KascosNew POULTRITONE,the ready mixed worming feed for one treatmentjob No other medicationneeded for flock treatment Live Stock andPet Remedies WaUr Softner Sah, Stock SaltRentalsSalesTRACTORS, MOWERS MIXERS, PAINTSPRAYERS, LADDERSMcCulIoch Chain Saw Rental Sales and ServicePARMENTERS EQUIPMENT  SUPPLY9905 Eaat Grand River Brighton Michigan Phone A C 978,17v4ANDREW RUDNICKI PINCKNET FOOTBALL ,AMESAndrew Rudnick, 45, editor of the Sept 17Dimondale thereFowlerville Review,Cornier mayor,far secretary and Masdnic past ma ter died Monday He leaves his wfethe former Lena Dorrance and sx children Funeral at FowlervilleMethodist church Thursday 2 p m in charge of MasonicUodge Sept 24Dewitt thereOct 1Dexter here Oct 15Hartland hireOct 21Manchasterlhere Nov 29South Lyon hereNov 4Stockbridge here Nov 10Boysville at Macon GARDEN CLUBMr and Mrs Floris Clarktuinid 34 members of the Living ston County Garden Club  Fridaynight Rain forced them indoors  Henry L R Chapman of theMich State 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>Vjr I Vohwxn 71THE VmCOBf HVINI Wednesday, September , 10543804 HIGH I BAN MIRROR  Latest figures leave little doubtbut that the Nafional Cuardsinenperformed a valuaun svthey heptd state and local police infocce traffic laws ovei the Labor Dayweekend682 guardsmen assisted in thistraffic duty 51 aided city police and the rest state poike Uaai u1lines where 20 people were killed lastLabor Day in traffic accident only had 4 deaths this year Of these 2were in isolated areas in the upper peninsula, none occurred in the heavily populated areas known as the29 high accident sections The 22 kill ed in 1954 compared to the ol killedin 1953Nearly twice as many arrests weremade for traffic violations In I9r,2802 drivers were arrested This Labor Day there were 5209 arrests Ofthe arrests 4Gfr were for speeding 15 for disregarding stop lights, 10for driving on the wrong side of tileroad, 7 improper passing and 5 for drunkeness Not one adverse criticism reachedpolice headquarters The sheriffs andstate police heads sent glowing com pliments The guardsmen worked 10hour shifts Gov Williams is keeping StateHighway Comm Ziegler busy making out reports for himZiegler is sirspicious and thinks the governorjwants to use them in his campaignHlVe, sales tax per person is col lected fljKchiyan than in any otherltate eitcept Wyoming Michiganpeople pay an average of 4221 ayear, The perjapita rate for Wyo ming is 77c a year higher than MichT 27 states the average collection i Jifornia is third withs tax collections in August mprfased They were 2o58,531 InJuly they, wen 105000 leSs The Detroit Board of Commerce icampaigning for a TriCounty Air port to serve Wayne Macomb andOakland countiesThe project to increase muskellungefishing1 in Michigan failed thisyeaTv 16 muskies were live rapped  Stripped of 400,000 cts HoweverJklWyWere damaged by coid and iail HJto hatchSix timber wolves were taken invhlfchigan m August, all in the upper peninsulaNotes i 25 Year The charges against violating tivpvehibitim law against ClarenceMeSracken of Rush Lake were dis missed by Judge Yelland of HowiWho ruled 4 ounces of liquor foun  were not enough The other liqiwas found outside the building The Brighton Hills Golf Club  also ratted by the sheriff and MiThomsn arrested for selling 1 i iuorj Rdbert StackablStackable, diedCalif, ept 30 Mrs  Ka the rimdied at her h,leaves her husband Mark Svili out  sons and 2 aaumt   James Fisk, 69 died at, tho homeof his dute Ivs Francis Martin in HoHJe,dny, He leaves 2 sons aniygtphtt   ,, visits CityStraits Lodge Detroit OctThey take 4 candidates there Mrs Louise Marble 84, Hied afthe home of her daughter, Mrs Ad die Holrves in Lansing Sunday Sheleaves 8 daughters ,,,Miss JosephinepigjpU opena 10c store in thgiv JDriHpatchoffice   The Murray family reunion hon  Frank Murray of Greenburg,was held twith 50 present  radio jaaBraar nas an alVrfri this isPBirapfigmon of Dexter has opened gfpfeery store at Pinckney and North Territorial Roads Pinckney high schxpj beat South Lyon there Friday 38 to 0 The feature of the game was, a collison between Frank VanAtta, South Lyons249 lb Capt, Turkey Dcvoreauxand Jim Hall VanattawonIt snowed last Sunday morningand up to no, r the Pinckney Kburg ball game there was in doubt When it was finally played Pinckney was short  players and had touse 4 men out of position Leolvey who had retired 3 years before played first base and trot 3hits, Hamburg won 16 to 8 JimMoran of Pinckney got poor supportThe finalame is next Sunday otball Not faPinckney remains undefeated afU two nnleaj4ue ames as they ,n at DeWitt Friday 19 to 6   h   speed in their backj  m, iJtCA iiivs, J3ill Kowell andijUi Packer, nmkin touchdowns after runs of 17, 22 and i yaru Pack ei kieked the conversiun point DeWitts loin tally came on a 70 ydpass PiiK kney used but 3 substitutes The Pinckney lineup was JimLavey and Charles Henry, endsDave Burns and Chris Campbell, tacklesSpitilor and Simonson, guardsHerbDyer, c Kttwell, quaiter, Packerand Hiytrs, hallV Rick Miller, full The substitutes were Bruce Kales Ki Mike Heath ili Friday Pinckney plays herbU1 Kiime of the season when shemes Dexter here Dexter has lost her first 2 games to Chelsea 7 to ,and to Flint Northern Reserves 1 0 but still has the best rated teiiniin the Land O Lakes League If li, Imckney boys can win this gametheir chances of copping the leapuechampionship are Mood The PiruI my Dexter ame always draws aIiui4e crowdFOOTBALL SCORESCLrkstun Jl, Lrihton 6 Flinioi theni Res 13 Dexter 0 North viile 2i South L on 13 Howell 27,Frazor U Ann Arbor 31, Kalamazoo,0 Ilat Koik 24 Chelsea 7 Dundee J 14, Lincoln 0 Saline 3, Milan 7Deerfield 19, Manchester 12 Adttison 7 OoyjviUe i Stockbriute f,Fow lerville G Byron 25,New Lllirop 0Linden 7 Bentley 0Roosevelt 19,Un iversity G, St Augustine 33,St Thomas 7ANNOUNCEMENTMr and Mrs Hnrv Sihneider orPortauv Lake M  li,c c iiuacment ol thei   ,L  t   Ma  r,cU Konald S   I     ,,yu and M liaiss iirj f o P tae Lak Tlu CUL IS V L7The brire ,       iiv Mi Bell Co afni h r naiire for the Wintrr Sea  Deluiiiu  L CUTTo Silver vdKs 4H Club vaiipd tj 21 al, l,e home ofAJ  Liie Sciiumari ai, SilverLake Hfi  , derteci wtn Presitieni, ihdjius Clou,ili ice President lireii T, vjiict  Secretiiv, Karen iiViie1 Treasure1, Eai1 Schuman As We Heard It37 from Pinckney chapter ed the O E S cojinty conv Howell last Tuesday Mr Parker was elected presidMrs Hazel Poulson, secretaryfreaeurer Pinckney won the awasfc for the attendance record, a des penand pTTeil setMichael Carr, son of Mr, andMrs Wayne Carr who is in theputt iic relations dept at MichiganSlateCollege went to the Mich JfcateIowa game at Iowa City, Saturdayand helped spot the team for thebroadcaster Mesdames Sadie Read, Violateadarid Ethel Smoyer were in Detroitthis week tyfSunday guests of the Fred jffeadfamily were Mrs Steve Brow and Marilyn of Detroit and Mrs flthelSmoyer of Akron, OhioMr and Mrs Clare Miller entertained the Clifford and Norman Miller families, Mrs Beulah JSnllerami Mrs Afary Teeple at dinneSun j dayMildred Kellenberger of BlonksRoad spent the week end with Kristen TaschMr and Mrs Jack Sharp arejstaying at the Lee Lavey home untiHtheir home in Brighton is readyArnold iierquist took Dick Gampbell and Biliie Miller to the PinekjaeyDeWitt game Friday Jack Jeffreys j and John Packer were also thereMrs Blanche Mylne of Parma callat rhv M J Reason home SunBayThe Doyle Templeton family ofKeeo Hyibor and the Dale Miller  ii pent Sunday at the AlbertShilv home Also Lorena Shirley who left Sunday night for San Francisco California, with a girl fromPiatiac They expect, to work fchcre The large barn on the GeorgeWright farm on the Howell Road jbuined down last Wednesday Vern Olark was in Milan Friday11 111 The Tom lark family and Mif GChit of Ann Aibor called on the1 Mrs Margaret Clark family , Sun jday Mrs Louise Hamilton of Los An j es, Calif, and Mrs Inez Martin T Lansing called at the IrvinfKennedy home last week Charles Wilson of Mt Clemensspent the week endat the Frnk Ab be rdeefi ho nie David Aberdeen is teaching the5th grade at Oak Park school, inChicago, 111  iCdhoiic ChurchSt Maryt Catholk Church  Fr Albert flchmitt, Pntar8adult630, 800, 900it nm,SMMI Iflhaiink 630, 800, 900 Novem DifUJUMFsMay mafaff, 780 p AFriday after Novensa Devotions, SaWiay 730 to 900 p mSuadyBefoM 8KM mastCalvary Meoaonite ChurchRev Exra Bachy, PastorS 3 Supt Walter EachMorning Worahif 1000Sunday School 1100Young Peoples Meeting 730Cottage Fellowship ServiceWednesday 800Sunday, October 3, Rally Day inSunday school Promotion of SpecialProgramWorship at 1045 World WideCommunion Sunday New Members Received Baptism of InfantGtmgMgationa Rev JvW Wiager, PastorSunday School 930 AJ1Morcing Worship 1045 A MThur Night Prajer Meeting at the Church at 800Wed Choir Practise 730 P M, A Hearty Welcome To AllThe Peoples Church UndenominationalM36 West between Main and Unadilla StrertsRev Keith Ruegaeggor, PastorSunday School 945 AM Sunday Worship 1100AM Youth Group 700 PMEvening Servlc e 800 pmThur Prayer Meeting 800 P MJrChoir Practise Wed 400 P M Sr Choir Practise Wed, 730 P MWe Extend a Christian Wclcrme io EveryoneGALILEAN BAPTIST MISSION 9200 McGregor Rd, Portage Lake  Larry Mattia, Pastor ISunday School 1000 AMMorning Worship 1045 A MEvening Service 730 P M Wed, Prayer Meeting 730 p m a brothvi o To, a i Walonvillo,Sv i 1Hit, 54 Sunday She111 NKHT FOOTBALL GAMES eii, are aain having1    ii   i n  i1 tr intbal I uanus  o     i   iit hi  ie ,iiiil of 1 , in    iii  , lie s ha I i ed ,Li ii piii, lv ir mi aecoun oi drink,, ui i  i i 1 ai, the am Simiiai1uicii wi ,i  ,i I let roiT last yearSiKh conditions do not pre ail to anyint in the inaller jikues whichI,1, e ihhed fields Brihttni had one not the Jirt yar of the lighted fieldan i fnekney and other places had a 1 i L  iiiinor troubt mostly withdruiilcs he first year or two but thishas ail been ironed out and fr come tr no trouble has been reportedloM of the trouble at the city lighted urimes has been caused by the eeiaLV yans which have cropped there in recent years, the majorf hicr are not Lijrh sbooi stu   Kirifins have beei common Vc,I  A DALAI STEVENSON IN DETROITAdalai Stevonson the 1952 Democrat candidate for president will speak at the naval armory at 8 p in on Saiuvdv, October 2 Gov GMtiimn Williams Democrat canfTidato for governor and Patrick Mc Xaniii candidate for senator willalso speakTAKES THE FARM CEXSiRLive ilovti1 of Fowierviile willbe kalor of the force to take the Liv Livinjrston co farm census He willattrd fhiol ii Detroit a week andthen pie and train his enumerator Every farm in the crrnntV willbe visited by them A LEAGUE Sept 22 W L1 Volvtt Eez   9 32 Hockeys Appliance  9 3  Kys Marathon Service 8 4 1 Vans Motor Sales 7 5 Plainfield Farm Bureau 7 5 Barnes Hotel 7 57 Dinkel Plumbing    6 6S Reads Lumber 5 79 Gregory Tavern  3 510 Blatz Beer  3 5 11 100 F No 40 2 1012 Detroit Die Set 1 10Team High 3 Games Eea 20591 O O F No 40 2610Barnes Hotel    2513 Individual High 3 GamesA Fredenburg sr 612J Tessmer 600M Shirey 593Team High GameVelvet Eez  959I O O F No 40 921Barnes Hotel 997Individual High GameA Fredenburg sr 237M Shirey 382J Tessmer S81High Averages 9 GamesA Fredenburg sr   194C Miller 182J Tessmer 180M Shirey 176V Anuchick  174y NOTICE Prices at the Barrow Barber Shopwill remain as heretofor Haircuts, ail ty i 00 LIBRARY NEWSWe have 2 new books on Miehifan by L, wis 2 Reimann Incre,,, S ivy  Between The Iron The Pine Mrs T R Bonncr atte 1 1hfList df the Seaon Luncheon Bridgeat helming Hills Country Club n Thursdayfwisfc to tfln, Britta Brashand my many frien4s for their won Jwonderful kindness to me after my recent lots by fire DEDICATE lOWER PLANTThe Detroit Edison Co wiil dedicte its ne St Clair Power Plant Thursday, October 21 This is thecompanys fifth and largest powerpliant in the state oi Michigan and, tht 4th of its 4,200,000 H P generators The program will be televisedover Station WXYA, , ,,jnul 7 Tjliiu wi itwtcJ Dec j, 1050RUMMAGE BAKE SALESt Marys Altar Society will holda Rummage and Bake Sale in the Lewis house, Jnst south of the rectory on Pearl St, Friday and Satur day, October 1 and 2  Sixth Grade, Mrs TaschThe 6th grade will make papersand sell them at tile football games We hop you will be out  There is a sheet about Switzerlnd with a vocabulary wegot from u story Mrs Tasch read usThe pained posters we put up ,inthe hall were good   i  Francis Clnrk brought us a terriiiiuT tri put toads in One niht Susan LaBeJle saw aturc in ihe hnl which was put inthe torranium Then we found tho IOOUI tt belonged to We have had a happy 3 weeks andare starting on the fourthWe have had no club meeting yetbut expect toLast week we read the  movieslast years 6th grade madeTO BE MARRIED SATURDAYMr and Mrs Leroy Joaes qLakeland left this morning for Memphis,  K  attend the wedding of theirr,imon, Wtyliam Otterbcin to Hat Margaret Moore at Chriat Chusofcthere Saturday William graduatedfrom Pinckney high school in 1948 there Saturday For your Avon Product tettFlossie Fisher UP 80972, Pinclpiey MASONIC LODGE CALENDARSaturdayOctober 2 Work in MMDegree 800 p m,  Saturday, October 30 Lodge togo to Lewistown, Michto work MM DegreeNov 12Reception for Rex Sackett, grand marshal at the school at 700 p, mLawrence Baughn W MCARD OF THANKSOn behalf of Mrs Lavin Sinclair, I wish to thank all who so generously  ly contributed to replacing some ofthe items lost in the fire The Kings Daughters, 10, Tho O E S 10,the Sunday school of the PeoplesChurch 30, also the many individ j ual gifts The Marvin Shiioy Appliance Ship generously let her havean electric blanket at cost Britta BrashPINCKNEY KINGS DAUGHTERS The Pinckney Kings Daughterswill meet October 7 at 200 p m atthe home of Mrs George Roush SecretaryNATIONAL LETTER WRITING WEEK OCTOBER 3 to 9National Letter Writing Week hasbecome an annuaj event, The enthus iastic and widespread interest shownby the public has served to make itprogressively successful The participation of each individual is againrequested so that National Letter Writing Week in 1954 will be an even bigger success than in the yearsyears past The slogan to be used this yearis, There is No Time Like the Pre sent, and when one considers thejoy with which personal cards andletters are received you will agree, There is No Time Like the Presentto write your friends and relatives The Post Office woyld like to suggest that you use Air Mail for speed and special Delivery for immediaite DeliveryCallers of Mr and Mrs Wm Shehan last week were Dr Harlow Sho han and son, Tommy, pf Jackson, Mrs Alma Harris and Zita, MrsMadeline Shehan and son, Billy ofAnn Arbor and Leo Cariah of De troit Mrg Edna Reason spent the weekend with Mrs Lola Carpenter in Pontiac The Roy Reason family andLeota at the Clarence Pratt home inCooperdsville Dwight Wegener is a palient at Uof M hospital and Mrs Alta Meyerat St Joe, hospitalAnn Arbor Dr Ray thifftattended the Michigan State SffedTcal meeting in De troit this week  Bom to Sergt Donald Mowers  at U of M Hospital,Saturdaygirl, Donald is now at CampW Elementary School Kindergarten, Mrs, ParksBonnie Curts fell out of her swingand broke her arm Connie Schmidt has a new dressTimmy Sprouts clu  LalT KPsslers cat got run overSteve Dauttt polishes his ownshoesJimmy Baujfhns pvippy ran awayCindy Plummeis il1 has 5puppys Billy Botsford, Douglas Wingerand Joe Kennedys have new cowboyshirtsJoe Singers pnraket fkw away, jTuny Jones saw a car tipped overnear Flint Sunday We have a science corner in ourroom with stones, shells, acorns,wheat and corn on i Soueaky, the Baltimore oriel cameto our Second Grade Mrs Kellenberger ,Many things were brought in Mn ,ay for our science table There were I j different kinds of cadriilli sMarilyn Singty, brought in  catiot caterpillarCheri Schmidt, Laurel TMUS andCheri biouybt encoonsJudy Reynolds and Judy Schroebrought unusual stonesJudy Schroed ers was one stom enced in another oneCheri Uarrow brought a tomatoworms and leae sin HII pinej Jane Markles hiother fell and gotA black eye iJudy Scluoeder ha  laby kiMens He r doL ran v a Connie Keiei weir to ep randmothers SundawPat Plumnier has a neA imieraAllen St,lVe wa 7 year ud miTuesdaiBariv Simpson atdfded In aimwtdiiH in ft oi t Saturdayi    i ni ha    r r j v d nek il en iiis a nis ki I tei iv ha a flii JK     ill i i is i pi i plie  fit vent eie i dinKT    trld to have Mi  il i i  V i  le a chart called,S i M ofA u t u ID i and lrec ruitnniti nicnreiJimmy Cantrell fallier got a nicorduroy sbi it Im iiis bit t lida Janes Markil Aa ill FiaWe have neu penple on our dulycommittee for the ticxi 2 week, Roer Uniilici i  he  an I ArJ MeS j  i , hi il eSecond tm Tlnid, v Hankvhat le if eat h hi i ,i bit uday t nHay lie sat in u ni d,d  i in a, I W saiiK Happy Hiriiidav Jarys puppys hae iheir eyesjen and are walkingSharon ari hr biocfier uen a aark Siirday and played n i iuiJoliii W  M i,1 dad ha  ewblacl a Linda iiiics eand nilicr fioniToled  , ,  i, ed her SundayThiid Cradc Mrs LimnerSept 29th is the first birthday ofof Tommv Mi nockSunday baby rabbi arrived  Karen 1v nintfs The juestion ishow manyThe Iliijiunci hoys have an nldfashioned eanicraJiiijuita Ambnrres trrandmothei1had a binlwJay   TuedayShaion has IN  ,nd hiy pencilTuesday a   e,  , CDIMUJS Sth birthiiay , jConnie Bloxon jii vined thiizoo at Belle Isle Saturday IFourth Cradc Mrs CampbellWe have many new thiny for our room Mrs Camjdidi Ijht he,boxes of flowers for ih ,i,iowWe have fixed a fen  J,,U ad uuarium iloiia Bond briyht a Jarvi snail tiid Patty Suett a snapping turtle We wiil vateh the latter hibcrnateKaren BJoxorn brought a ball ofcotton for our science ableThe Red Book readers art makingindividual movie boxes for their niv ies Billy Lirht marir the ftri one, ithen Karen Bloxoin and Xancy KeatljWe have drawn some pictures ofthe night skyPifth Grade, Mi MillerPart f the reading tests have ibeen taken IBirthday cards were made for1Deniso Mowers and Junior DarrowTwo months ao Jlaudia Garrsfamily found a horse in their pastureThey fvd it, advertised it and as it u unclaimed it is now theirsKdwaid Guy participated in thebig bow and arrow contest at theCoates home He won an arrow formakes manahip We are using ink and  find ourwriting has improvedUnits are bein presented individually for class sharing Happy Birthday, Mrs Kellenberger and many, many more  Mrs Kellenberger and Mr andMrs Thayer go to Washington DCOctober 1 We wiil miss youNOTICE TO BOWLERCThe LoRosa Bowl will be closed onFrfclay nigrht, October 1 on tK ion pi ttte Dexter Pinckjn Game We will see you ak at the CURRENT COMMENTThe recent supreme court decision outlawing  segregation in thepublic schools of the nation had repercussions last week In Milford,Maryland 30 nepro children werthreatened trouble if admitted tothe public school when parents ofwhite children threatened to stage a otest meeting Police guards werenecessary and filially the school wasclosed to prevent a riot In Seth, West Virginia the white childrenthreatened a strike if negro chil Iren were admitted and the samething happened at Hillsboro, Ky InAlabama and other southern state an attempt is being made to getaround the law by introducing a billabolishing public schools In theirplace private schools would be es tablished supported by the stateThey would of course have to provide schools also for negro childrenWe d notsee just how this wouldevade the law as state supported t fiools would still be public schoolsThe supreme court holds anotherhi on the matter Dec 6This antisegregation decision istid to have killed all of the Repub lican chances of establishing a 2party government in the southernstate as the antisegregation deci ion was written by Chief JusticeWanen former California governoruid so far President Elsenhowers nr appointment t the supremecourt So fat Prridnt Eisenhower has made no pronoincement eitherI i r airainst the questionMichigan is ased to contributefunds to assist in helping Massachusetts restore the old NorthClinch Tower at Boston, damaged bythe hurricane The restoration willcost 20fonoSo far only a small sum has been raised in Michigan Wehould think Massachusetts couldhiuile this alone The North ChurchM  Paul Revere wore made famousHenry Wadsworth LongfelloWlHI m The Midnight Ride of PaulRevere Historians doubt the authi nteey of the poem Revere was deposed to have stood on the bankof the North River awaiting the sig nal for the start of the British march into New Hampshire, and Nieticut before riding to alarmie Colonials, One light in the ihh lower was t mean the in iion was by land and 2 if by sea lvcre never made the tide he is ediid with as he was capturedafter he had only gone a few miles, vYii Dawes another colonial madeMM ride for which, he never got creMi Histeiians are also inclined to raid he North church story asa legend and doubt that any lightsere ever displayed there However ie Longfellow account is fascinating and the people have alwaysaccepted it as authenticSaturday guests f John Boyerand wife were Mesdames Joe Parker and James Parker of Sault St Marie and Mr and Mrs Wrathell ofAnn Arbor Mesdames Beulah and June Henco attended a shower Friday for Daleene Robinson givert by MilConnie Bailey of LakelandThe Lloyd Hendee family spntSunday at the Ed Nuoffer home AtHokMrs Adberta Close attendeoVJinstitution of a mew O E Sat Garden City Saturday andd tht grand  v   N  , 1A r use d b y a  Democrati c tren din  h e election  hdlr l s o far  Presi d  n t Eisenhowe r bar , ende d hi s va tio n in  Colorarl o an d starte d o n ajleakin g tour  H e opene d in  Califor ni a las t week  when h e appeale d fo r  Republica n hous e an d senat e inh o comin g electio n whic h h e sai divi s vita l i i ih e Republica n pro ram  I ,   nif denie d tha t th eMrSMJrnt , t o a   rea l fgTee f retain s hi  nopiiari 1,  bu t it  is  doubte d ifn e c, n tan jfc r it  to  th e republica nandn,t c v ho ar e u p fo r reelec iou  H e Loui d not  in  lj5 2 wher e h eive d to p heav y majoritie s whil eRepublica n candidat e jus tezer l through  Th e Resul t wa s a  senat e an d mat t majorit y in  th ehouse  Moreove r th e presiden t ha treceive d mor e oppositio n t o hi s pro gra m fro m member s o f hi s own  part ytha n fro m the  Democrat s wh o hav emostl y supporte d hi s progra m muc hT  which , especiall y th e libera l par tniil d no t hav e becom e la w withou tDemocra t support  Senato r Bricker ,Republica n trie d t o tak e th e presi 1  t  treat y makin g powe r awa yfro m hi m an d woul d hav e succeede dif  th e Democrat s ha d no t com e t o hi tnvcue  Senato r McCarth y impunge dth e patriotis m o f the  president s cab ine t an d hi s attack s o n Secretar yDulle s an d Secretar y Steven s wer eonl y thinl y veile d attack s o n th epresident  McCarth y neve r coul d hav tgot , awa y wit h wha t fit  ha s excep tfo r th e suppor t o f th e  , conservativ eRepublica n senators  Sotakin g it  al l  in  aJI , th e presidents rple a is  no t al togethe r logical  J      ,       ,V     , ymFfwi v THE PWCKNKTBally Dftjr wu observedWest Marion Church Sept 2 Th Plainield Methodist Note, HOWtlL fflEARErb ewfy pipes or ugbtets to install or ein flf h not 0 tpm totv tkt wttkmt if fe cttwtg tf  tt Mkg Ait mi 9 mini bWmtptmt afti txpMsks insttllttimSSGUR is a revolutions y ei WARM FLOORHEATING in every r J JUH UKE A FURNACE  BUT HOUT COSTLY, WAT COLLECTWftS ANO RBOUTERSI nV thededicated their new electric organ Sunday Jack Zimmerman of lackson gave an organ concertDonna Leaeh,daughLer of MrandMrs Roy Gladstone of Plainfieldwas married to Melvin Wiliiams of HoweU Saturday ITsea Wed Thar Sept 28, 29, 3 Hejtiett Beecher StowsUNCLE TOMS CABINFflssesl in Au ie SettingsIn a Trs Spectacular Maaner With SoJ Stirring ScenesNever To Be Forgotten Friday, Saturday, October 1, 2TANGANYKIAn Aetipa Drama Starring Van Benin, Ruth RomanCartoon News SportBrighton city and state police Friday, Saturday, October 1, 2captured 2 escaped convicts from Candette IColbert, Fred MacMurray Ionia last week after several shots l ihad been fired They were Donald THE BGGAND I jNeat, 87,Detroit and Albert Miller, in color 26, Flint Sun, Monday Oct 3, 4THE IRON MISTRESSin TeJttlealerDrama of Romance and Adventure Oct i, 2,  iuMAN WITH A MILLION In TtrmaieoferDrive Bond An ArborChildren U adaUtted FieFriday, Saturday, October 1, 2 BORDER RIVERin TfA FURNACE JOBtOF HEATING FOR THE PRICE OF A HEATEHOW LETT BROTHERS GREGORY MICHIGAN PHONE 19 SOMERS  HOLUSTER Elmer Radtlce jr of PhlMlpW,48 YEARS AGOThe Pinckney team got togetherlong enough Friday to beat Ander son 6 to 4 Anderson wanted a practice game for the Fowlerville FairFrank Peters and Robert Kellyhave been drawn for jury dutytake reort thisCENTER CUT TZlBEEF STEAK Lb BEEF ROASTS LbBEEF BY THE SIDE Lb CHOPS Lbrens hospital at Detroit cams homeSunday Hazel Adams brougkt her,Mr And Mr T r wTmn tfand MM cnurcn took in w atil59c a a cnurcn took in w atheir box social at the opera houao JotephJn Harris, daughter of withJoel McCrea, Yvonne DeCarloFinsSHARK RIVER In TechnicolorwithSteve Cochrane, Carole Mathews CmrtiThe Red Cross Blood Bank will be Sndayv Mondayat HoweU again October 13 jmiFTRirT THU ri Ani4Tnns Six boys left for the army last DEMETRIUS 1HE GLADlATOKbweek They were John Beatty and  SetoeraaSeope Donald Rossman, Howeil Thomas StarringComiakey, Gregory Ncholas Truhn vct Mature Susan Hay wardand John Rusting, Brighton   primary school money in Sept Wednesday Thursday October 6,  Pinckney received 10,39312 in Gregory Peex  Mark Twain sAlice Wiltse, daughter of Mr andMrs, Max Wiltse has been installedas head of the Howeil Rainbow Assembly of Girls Alger Soule, fowlerville businessmail and former Chevrolet dealer,died suddenly last Thuraay d There are 6,929 pupils in Livingston county schools HoweU has themoat 1655 and Hamburg the least, 168 There are 666 parochial schoolpupils In 1944 the total county en rollment was 4341 Mrs Ella Stackable, formerly ofGregory who has been in a Dans,ville Nursing Home in now in Mcj Piverson hospital, Howelp I Dr Hollis Sigter who has been in1an oxygen tent at McPherson hospital HoweU had only returnedhome the week before from a threemonth stay at the Mich State San Judge Willis Lyons of Howeilwaa one of the attorneys who havepractised law for 50 years who werehonored at the state bar meeting atGrand Rapids last weekMr and Mrs Floris Clark of Pincknow entertain the Livingston County Garden Club at their home on October 1 at 680 pmBorn to Mr and Un St Charlesof Pinckney Sept 16 at McPhersonhospital, a girlMr and Mrs G A Reid of Stockbridge were given a surprise Sunday of their 65th wedding anniversaryA smooth operating couple took960 from the Brighton Floor Covering Co last week while WayneCarr, clerk, was waiting on one ofthem, the other committed the theftHarrison Cooper of Unadilla hasbeen installed as chaplain of the Chelsea American Legion PostI B Crane, supt of the piisoncamp at Waterloo has been suspend ed He is charged with using convictlabor to paint boats and do otherwork at the Portage Lake summerresort near there operated by hiswife  fitDarlene Lewis, former Pinckneyite, has been installed as the headof the Ann Arbor assembly of Rainbow GirlsMonica Smith, 16 of Chelsea isWashtenaw countys 65th polio victim for the year Alan Ladd Virginia MayoDisney Cartoon Two for thedamUy Show 3 5 7, Tuts, Wed, Thura Oct 5, 6, 7 JOHNNY DARKStarriaTony Curtis, Piper Laurie adIlka ChaseShows 715 900Cartoon and SportComingBlack Horse Canyon, About  Mrs Leslie, Susan Slept Here LEE THEATREFri, Sat, Sept SO, Oct 1,2Double FeatureIn Ciaemacope In Glorious Color NEW PACESM Jl with  KEarthy Kit Ronny Graham andDRUMS AROSS THE RIVER frithAudie Murphy, Lisa GayeLyle Bettper Walter Brennan  CartooBSum, Mon, Tue, Oct 3, 4, 5 THE ROBEin CinemaScope in colorwith Victor Mature, Jean Simons andWalt Disneys true life adventure WATER BIRDSb lbdurieolor Cartoon Sun, SToni, Tues, Oct 3, 4, 5 In CinemaScopeKING RICHARD AND THE CRUSADERSin Warner ColorwithRex Harrison, Virginia MayoGeorge Sanders, Laurence HarveyWednesday, Thursday, Oct 6 7 FOREVER AMBERwithLinda Darnell, Cornel Wildeand s fDUFFY OF SANQUENTINIn TechnicolorLouise Hayward, Joanne Dru Cartoon Noveltie News CartoonWednesday, Thursday Oct 6 7Every city has girls like these PLAYGIRLwithShrlley Winters Barry Sullivan Musical Feature Hawaiin NightNovelty News CartoonCARD OF THANKS I wish I wish, I were able tothank eoch individual for the cardsletters, fruit and baking and all thekind acts done for my family and  myself during my illness but there jare too many so thanks a lot    Myra Meabon WAUC ON AW MCUSHIONEDCARD OF THANKSI wish to express my sincere appreciation to my friends and neigh bors for the card and letters I receiv VELVETEEZSM0E5IExclusiveFeature inertworkmanhip and   leather  ifctor Destined to rest vour fart white you walklILL CALL AT VOUR CONVENIENCES iur home or ijirtce of buMnttt No obligationJ pmeacard oday,forCTteDcmonttratioatSALESMANS NAMI, ADDftISSed while I was in the hospital and the lAIK H ANltfFTT pmany acts of kindness shown me Mrs Mary Hoff E UPITSGENERA30cHours Manday thru Saturday 9 a m to 9 p m Sunday 900 a m to 200 p m ,  w th Roy Fisher family in Mio Mrs Nellie Clark and daughter,Susan leavyer thla week for PasadenaCalifornia, to stay with the Joe CDark familyflsBsdshyV ISKtwoMM MUIcPherion Statt Baal RowtJLTHE ROUSHGENERAL PLUMBING, WATER SYSTEM8, REPAIRING310 WEBSTER ST UP 86 6 0I PrackneyCARSW TfcuclR THAIRUSSEIJO SMITH CO ROWELL MICH  PH 1M2Represented by H W WYLIE RESIDENCE  PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN  PHONE Mim Si    , FOR ALT OCCASIONSfMSJWINKELHAUS FLORAL Nntt  TWENTYFOUR BANUMOAlthough we are open for oerteinhours 6 d days a week, talA artmany people who find it imp to come to the bank duringhoursIf you are among those w2 services just tailored to fitneeds24 Hr Depository BenJdagbylleilSome advantages itausmbsf ironthe use of these facilities are1 No need to worry about closinghours 2 No need to hold money over night or a weekend3 Receipt for your payment or de posit mailed direct4 A new form supplied with each receiptTry one or both of these convenient services and see how easybanking can beSEWING MACHINES j We Src and SapeirA4 Makes iFree Estimates Gits hi Oman Jinfer Swing MICUM or 84ft PttelOMf Corners was married to BernardHauscheer of Howeil at St Maryschurch, October 3 Louise Redioger was bridesmaid and Emmett Harris,best manMarried at their new home nBlissfield Sept 26, Miss Ethel Graham, daughter of Mrs Stella Graham of Pinckney to Harry Palmer of Blissfield Rev Beamer officiating Florence Andrews of Plackney was bridesmaid and Prof Stanley of Blissfield, best manCharley Foe, a Jap who came toHoweil with Rev Ensjpt Lyonsfrom the Philippines has enrolled at Hawaii high schoolNellie Gardner is working in amUHntry eaep in Ann ArborHazy Browswf Ann Arbor isvisiting the ItobesVHy familyStrii issue carry Jfetorit ofMM Carrl T J, Gaul, Idwin Faimer, James Green and LouisHowlett, then all young men running for officeTV Supreme  Court has reversedthe decision JO the circuit court in the case of William Alexander vsGene McCteer Gene McCleer waaappointed diain comm by the board of supervisors A new law gives thepower to the Governor, and GovWarner appointed Wm Alexander, arepublican The Supreme Court upheld the governors appointmentSergt Charles Brown who hasbeen in Korea, is home on furloughErnest White and wife of Howeilcalled on the Ben Whites last week Jesse Henry and wife were Sunday guests at the L J Henry home Bob Fike spent Sunday in Commawhere his wife in helping care tother father, Wasr Efjuly Cec Booker oe As Arbor spentthe mk  at the ttrfHtartats vsisw srpip isaiBf jw nesp esvy VBiBBBsssBBvepp To the Qualified Electors of the Towiuhip of Putnam, County ofLivingston, State of MichiganNotice is hereby given that in conformity with the Michigan Election Law, I the undersigned Clerk will, upon any day, except Sunday anda legal holiday, the day of any regular or special election or primary election, receive for registration the name of any iefl voter in saidTownship, City or Village not already registered Whp may APPLY TO ME PERSONALLY for such registration, frovided, however,that i can receive no names for registration during the time intervening between the Thirtieth day before any iegular, special oj offi cial primary election and the day of such electionNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A  ILL uti A MI HOME204 NORTH MILL ST, PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN, ANY DAY FROM 4800 A M TO 800 P M TO REGISTER VOTERSMonday Oct49lasc day The Thirtieth day preceding said electionAs provided by Section 10, Chapter 1, Part 2 a, ActJio 806 Pub lic Acts of 1929, as amended by Act No 291, Public Acts of 1945and Act No 108, Pubtk Acts of lttL fMProm 8 oclock a m irtitil 8 oclock p m on each said day for tne purpose of REVIEWING the REGISTRATION and REGISTERINGsuch of the qualified electors in said TOWNSHIP, CITY, or VILLAGE as SHALL PROPERLY appHy thereforThe name of no person but an ACTUAL RESIDENT cf thepreefnet at the time of registration, and entitled underd consfiu rtion, if remaining such resident, to vote at the nex election, shall be entered in the registration book  ELECTOR UNABLE TO MAKE PERSONAL APPLICATION PROCEDURESEC 16 Any elector who ia unable to make personal applicationfor registration because of physical disability or absence from the Township, City or Village in which his legal residence is located, maybe registered prior to the close of registration before any election orprimary election by securing from the Clerk of the Township, City, or Village in which is located his legal residence, duplicate registration cards and executing in duplicate the registration affidavit be fore a notary public or other officer legally authorized to administeroaths and returning such registration cards tj the Clerk of theTownship, City or Village before the close of offwfcjiours on the lastdayof registration prior to any election or priznsar election Thenotary public or other officer administering the oatrmhall sign his name on the line for the signature of the registratioft officer anddesignate his titlePERSONS NOT ENTITLED TO VOTE1 The inspectors of election at any flection or primaryelection ra this State, or in any District, 8, Township, City orVillage thereof, shall not receive the tote of any person whoso ufcmoto a registered in tfaa registration book of the preiteet in whkh heoffers rote As providedunder Act 10  A WI  tRAY KBUMWDY A r J  PeoplStore DRYGOODSGROCERIESCANNED GOODS GENTS FURNISHINGSLINGERIEKENNEDYS GENERAL STORE ,viSev tfm Sovt wf wosi yoe hove on tJetfrfcShes also doing the  laundry  Pit modern losavrf can be busy asa bt dstwhwtpnd sMI be doing the wash All tht time ht needs to spendto to tawndry room  futT the few mo mm  lotos to load r , yafeod hereWctric washer and dryer Best of ail, dryerdried dolhetsoft, fluffy, and renwfkobly And, remember, an sMctric dryer to lowest priced, the cleanest, moern there isSEE YOUR DEAL,TUNE IN 1050 KI Every Monday at 1100 A M when WPAG GOES CALLING TO PINCKNEY tYou May Win Many Nice Merchandise Awards ALSCOWORLDS Largest Manufactureriff1nowA 2500 Savings Bond and a 200 Tow Local Business Men of Aluminum Combination Windows and Doors4 seals of approvalD luxe Comb Windows 1995Flange type 1650 eaUp toI wide by 55 Reg 89 Door8996 Hardware 5I Casement, Basement and Picture Storms, Also Plate Glass WindowsFiber Glass AwmingsAluminum SidingNO HONEY DOWNA I GrayM Factory Bap atfvtPhone AC fTTtt, AT to Wttlaa J PawkeyaV apprenticereturned to Gaat Lakesa 14 days furloughjf aad Jack Hannettfeanded the Jackson races Tours, onfaf htPhil GaaHIa as organised a 6aiaa football team aad expects toplay the Caasidy Lake boysTha son of Al Jfredenburg, cashi of tha Piackney Bank, is quartertack a tha Btoekbridge high school school fastball team Wattstt Chamberlain is attendingObirtta College, Ohio David Nashand Harold Bady Michigan StateJerry Mrofk, Carson  Lee Holingo worth, Alma CollegeDr C J Towner writes us to sendhis Dispatch to Route 13ox B 1, West Palm Beach, Florida, wherehe is located He has rented his home on Portage LakeDexter Road to Ltand Mrs Waiter Reese USABorn to Mr and Mrs Harold Swaithout Joyce Imus at St Joe hospital, S ept 22, son BrianRex Hendee and Daleene RobinsonWill be married Saturday, October 2at St Stephens church, Hamburg,re ception at Pine Lodge, Grand River Mrs Gladys Lee, Lakeland postmistress will attend the nationalpostmasters convention at Philadel phia, next week and return by theway of Florida She is vice president of this districtGuests of Mr and Mrs Harry LeeSunday were Wm McGill, postmaster at Davison and family and RobertCrawford, Otisville postmaster andfamilyMr and Mrs Andrew Nesbitt attended the Read family reunion Sun day at Huron River Park, Dexter 23 Mr and Mrs George Meabon visited her fatherWm Marshall at the Howard May home at Unadilla SundayMesdames Virginia Clark andMary Baughn visited the Northlandin Detroit Friday Mr and Mrs Harold Porter attended a White Shrine picnic at Marshall, SundayThe following from here attendeda meeting of the OES Chapter,Fort Industry at Toledo, Ohio Fri day night Mr and Mrs GeorgeVanNoiman, Mr and Mrs HaroldPorter, Mis Hazel Parker, MrsHelen Miller, Mrs James Boyd,MrsDorothy Winslow and Mrs, BerniceBakerDavid Nash was home from Michigan State over the week end Mrs Agnes Richardson took theMark Nash family out to dinnerSunday at the College Inn on US23MrsThressa Coyle spent last weekat the Robert Grainger home in Lan singClarence McGowan attended thefootball game in Detroit SundayMrs Ralph Hall attended a districthome extension meeting Friday at the home of Mrs Wolfgang of ChelseaMr and Mrs Gordon Johns toneof Detroit were Sunday guests ofMrs Thressa Coyle John Shankland nd Mrs LottieBrooks of Ypsilanti called on Mr and Mis J H Hooker Sunday   John McDonnell nd wife returned home from Cleveland Saturday  The Kenneth Fryes are staying iat the Don Burns home The Kenneth Kampmana of Detroit called at the Mark Nash homeSunday The Kenneth ZiUs of Anaf Arbor called MondayMesdames Lucille Fohey,Spears, Mary Kennedy andGradwell attended a Catholic deanlery meeting, Friday at St Peters auditorium, TuftingMrs Dorothy Dinkel called on Mrs HoWs Sigler in HoweU last Tuesday The Bo Jacks return to Gulfport,Miss, this week Sunday with Madgefjack and the Ronnie Hoskiog family called on the Mylo Kettler family JacksonThe Leo Bettys family of WalledLake were Sunday guests at the Rog er Carr home j The Merlin Amburgeys were in De troit Sunday to see the AmericanLegion model home David Ledwidge was home fiomFlint Sunday Jerry Ledwidge with Murray andAmbrose Kennedy and Bob Taschattended the Notre DameTexasfootball game at South Bend, Ind, Saturday The Murray Kennedy family called t the Vern Kennedy home at Lime Sunday 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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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Rd ,wer e marrie d Saturda y nigh t i n As W e Hear d hGIVE N A  B1RTHDA T FART TMrs  Flor a Darrow , lon g tkn e r siden t o f Pinckne y wh o i s aroun 4th e 9 0 yea r mar k wa s give n birt hda y part y a t th e Plnckno y Taverl iINort h Hambur g church , Rev  Frida y nigh t b y he r friends  Thf rSchult z officiating  place ha d a  capacit y crowd  Mrsj Th e brid e wa s give n i n marriag e Darro w wa s give n a n electricclocs ib y  he r brother , Ray  He r costum e ctri c toaste r an d a n electri cwa s whit e nylo n ne t wit h a  fitte d  ril a s weI 1 a s a  Ps e of  money ,bodice , walt z lengt h wit h a    vei l A  birthda y dinne r wa s serve d t oI hel d i n plac e b y a  3 pear l tiaraHe r i he r an d member s o f he r famil y b yj flower s wer e camelia s carrie d o n a  Mrs  Ros a LaRos a an j picture swhit e Bible  ,wer e take n b y Merli n Lavey  He rTh e groom s sister , Mrs  Doroth y son  Harol d an d wif e an d grandson Clar k wa s matro n o f honorHe r co s eral d an d wif e an d grandsonRon tum e wa s simila r t o th e brideaDO r ak i wer e present ,oth y Porte r an d Lorett a Silver  Osftofi Starc h8 t Maxf  Cattoik Churc hItv  Ft  After  Bduaitt , Put ftttdult6S0 , 800 , 90 0V f4 0 p  JLgslgt i tt  H a Wfcnte d a  corporation sproft t t X s o le t th e busines s re ceipt  bil l becom e la w withou t hi ssignature Th e legteatur e claim s tha t cutt in g tiie  appropriation s aske d b yth e governo r helpe d t o creat e th esurplus Th e legislatur e face s knott yproWe m i n th e choic e o f a  4 lan enort h an d sout h highwa y acros s th esfcrt  to  th e Strait s o f Mackinac Man y route  ar e suggeste d an d n omatte r wiifc h on e i s chose n ther ewil l b e so n spots  Als o ther e i s th eprobe m o f financin g i t withou t dis ruptin g lon g rang e highwa y plans Despit e th e popula r appea l fo r anort h an d sout h highwa y i n conn ectio n wit h th e Mackina c Bridge ,Highwa y Com  Ziegle r say s ther ear e othe r section s tha t nee d road sfisoi,espedally  in centra l an d sout her n Michigan Cos t o f count y governmen t ha sincrease d  2 pe r perso n i n Michi ga n l a th e las t yea r accordin g t oAuditto r Genera l Martin  I n 195 2 i twa s 849 7 pe r person  I n 195 3 i tra  267 fOtts vary in the different countieaIn Bay county it was1901 pet person in Keweenaw it us 4001 It cost 304 per day tooperate the Delta court house andHOlt  day in Keweenaw The cost for medical assistanceday JM 862 in Ionia county, was 16W in KeweenINSTALLATIONRftfobow Girls installedtfat following officers ThursdayAdvieor  Anna SlaydenW A, Advisor Nancy SpittlesCharity Roberta AckleyHope Pat ThayerFftith  Mary BoydHotorde Karen GustafsonTMM Ann Shirley Reason Chaplain Sally MillerLpvt Dorks UmsteadReligion Nancy SlaydenNature Nancy NicholsImmortality Shirley WyliePatriotism Doreah KahlService Sharon AllenDrill Leader Marilyn Gustafson,Musician Rosina Hill JCfcoir Director Joyce Allen Choir  Barbara Stone, G retch enTasch, Agatha HenryAsioo Drill Leader Peggy Smith Prompter Patty PalmerConfldObaervr Uant Nichols Installing offcers wereInstall Officer Marilyn Gustafson Cfcuplain Peggy SmithRecorder Barbara MillerMarshall  Sally MillerMusician Eoyse CampbellSoloist Paula CurlettALFRED HERBERT thorn were junior bridesmaidsTheir  PINCKNEY BEATS DIMONDALBcostumes followed the design of the nf, t,  , ,   uij rm, i 4 u  n i i i With their second team in mostbrides, rhe first being1 yellow tulle1  L J I I r I Jo,j v,o ftao vi  rn,   of the second half Pinckney rompedd fWeiSwere earned lS For ste, and Joanne eoniht 27 toan and Elaine Holbrook of Howell sangJack Lewis of Howell was bestman and Tom Porter and James Porter, brothers of the brideushers The reception was held at thePinckney Elementary school withMrs Gertrude Clark of Dexter inchargeThe couple left on a trip to Niagara Falls and points east On their return they will live on the Stackabe farm on Chambers Road Thebride graduated from Pinckney high school and is employed by the Citizens Mutual Auto InsCo,Howcil,The groom served 2 years in the U S army ne n a 3 ydSffiand Jlmson, 2nd team quarterback the lastone on a 30 yd run Pinckney did not have to punt once during the game, Firufoney wijl encounter Stiffer opposition Friday when they meetDeWitt there This team beat theWebberville team 32 to 6 lastweek Pinckney beat DeWitt lastyear by one pointFOOTBALL SCORESChelsea 0, Dexter 7 Brighton 32 , 9KMDevdtions,p m800 HUBSMOBRMtte ttHftthCalvary Mtae1tfte Church Rev Ezra Bemchy, PastorS 8 8upt Walter EachMorning Worship 1000Sunday School 1100Young People Meeting  730Cottage Fellowship Service Wednesday 800ChurchRev J W Winger, PastorSunday School 930 AMMorning Worship     1045 A MThur Night Prayer Meeting at the Church  800Wed Choir Practise T80 P MA Hearty Wejoome ft AHThe Retptet Church UndenominationalM80 West between Mais andUnadilla StreetsRev Keith Ruegsegger, PastorSunday School 945 AMSunday Worship 1100AM Youth Group 700 PMLocal Happenings1Miss Eva Melvin is teaching the3rd grade in St CasiHUTS parochial school at Lansing Rev and Mrs Wilbur Hostetler,missionaries from India will speakat the Mennonite church morning evening Sept 2b and show slides jfIndia The Beachy family am Mrs Velma Bokros attended the funeral ofRev Daniel Oyer at StJohn Sunday RevBeachy helped conduct the funeral at the Bethel MennoitechurchThe Beachy twins have returnedter 0 Howell 45, Fenton 7 Ann Ar bor 41, Wayne 0 Dewitt 32, Webb erville 6 Stockbridge 20, DansvilleWILSONrVANSLAMROOK , J Fowleiville 7, Leslie 0Saline 13,Jeanette Wilson, daughter of Mr Carleton 12 Deerfield 6, Boysvilleand Mrs John Wilson of Pinckney 6i Onsted 12, Morenci 0Linden 24, and Richard VanSIambrook, son of Hartland 6Mr and Mrs Alonzo VanSIambrook Herbert died at Winchesel, Virginia Sunday He leaves his wffeT the former, Alice McGuinegsef Dexter township, The funeralwas at Dexter withthe burial atSt Josephs Cemetery, Dexter to day 9hfe are no tMfdrenNoncitotal at tht Darrow Barber Shopwtfrnsort a toft iteo 76cM E, Dunv of Gregory were married at thePinckney Congl church Saturdaynight by Rev J W WingerThe brides gown was of whiteFrench lace and nylon tulle Thebodice was made with a bertha and long sleeves, the skirt, floorlengrth was paneled with lace mfront and back and had scalloped tulle tiara appliqued with lace ateach side Her flowers were whiteglamelias, stephanotis and pinkrosesThe glooms sister, Barbara VanSIambrook, was made of honor Hergown was dark ballerino Yellow gamelias formed her headdress andher semicrescent bouquetGeorge Washbum of Brimley,Mich, was best man and the ushers were Robert Clark, Harold Swar I thout, Floyd Rosier of Detroit and fRobert Campbell of Utica IThe reception was at the White ILodge Country Club with MrsRolphGustafson in charge assisted by MJsdames Bonnie Hertfy and IolaHall Also 3 aunts of the groom MrsWm Kelly, Ann Arbor, MrsGeneva VanSlambrook, PinckneyThe following served MarilynGusfefson, Maryann Leaqh, LoisKallie, Gretchen Tasch and RosinaHillThe brides going away dress wasa 2 piece navy blue faile suit with red accessories and pink roses Thecouple left for Houghton, Mich,where the groom is attending the College of Mines MISSIONARY SOCIETYThe Missionary Society of thePeoples Church wHlmeet with Mrs Celia Nash Sept 28 at 900 p mThere will be election of officers  the packing of box of clothing forthe Bethel Home at Franklin, KyGuest speaker is Miss Artz of theHowell Sanitarium Jr Choir Practise Wed 400 P MSr Choir Practise Wed, 730 P MWe Extend a Christian Welcome tooneKATHERINE KELENERGERKatherine Kellenberger, aged BAPTIST CHURCH8 MHes N A 8 Miles W of Pinckney4060 Swarthout Rd,, N Hamburg Sunday Morning Service 1000Sunday School followed by MessageSunday Evening Service 745Tburs Night Prayei Service 745 Prank Shultz, Pastor9670 Marshall Rd Gen 75490days, daughter of Mr and Mrs Morning WorshipGlenn Kellenberger died Saturday Evening Service , The funeral was at the warthout      Funeral Home Sunday morning,Rev J W Winger officiatingBur ial in Pinckney Cemetery,MARRIED SATURDAY NIGHT Married Saturday night at theLakeland Inn of which the bride is owner before a large assemblyMrsHattie Panczak to Casinuer Carsonof Detroit Justice Eric Singer ofBrighton performed the ceremonyThe couple left for northern Mich igan and will attena the Table Topp ers convention at CharleviouxHOME EXTENSION GROUPThe frEGS of Pinckney met at hon of Florence Fruess last ff their first fall meetingfollowing officer were electedj Mary BaughnVie Pros AdeHade RoseBteTre  Pearl Madsen Hows fttitofter Eileen WingerOMBtoafiity Ohajrntanjanet ShehanRecreation Leader, Bonnie Henry Them was a discussion on the pTho MJtt mooting is Sept 29 atHBtAftt NEWSaccordance with our usual cus Ubrary will again be open tiO  oclock on Tuoa of ot of ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETINGThe annual business meeting andpotluck family night of the Peop les Church is Sept 25 at 600 p m Signed Secretary ANNOUNCEMENTVanSIambrook, daughter Mr andMrs A VanSIambrook of Gregoryto Robert Clark, son of Mr and Mrs Walter Clark of Pinckeny hashas been announced Roy Dilingham and wife called atthe C W Hooker home in Ann Ar bor last WednesdayDr and Mrs James Curlett ofRoseville and Mr and Mrs AlfredZagsma and daughter, Judy, of De troit called at the Curlett homeSundayThe following from Pinckney attended the reception Saturday nightat the Flint Masonic temple for Howard LTaylor, grand master fthe Michigan Masonic Grand Lodge Olin Robinson and wife, F L Canv burn, Mer Campbell, FZeigler aridYe Editor About 400 attended  Mr Taylor is comptroller of the BuickMotor Co, Flint Mrs Ethel Sprout spent the week,end with the Charles Souk family in Howell MUSICAL INSTRUEMENTSThe Veterans at the VeteransHospital, Ann Arbor need musicalinstruments If you have any todonate hall Tom Dtttllg, Dexter, fw jour Afta Piwfaeta fttt Hick Pfcme HA eS871 CYRIL E GIRARDCyril E Girard,70 ,of Lakeland,died at McPherson hospital,HowellFriday afters several months illness He was bom April 12,1884 inToledo, Ohio but had lived ir thiscounty for 18 years where he was in the lake  development businesswith his brother, WalterHe was a 32fid degree Masonhishis memberships being in Ohio, except his blue lodge whee he was a life member of Livingston LodgeNo 76 F  A M, PinckneySurviving are his brother, Walterof Lakeland with whom he lived, abrother Arthur of Toledo, a brother, O Lof Glendale Paand a sister, Mrs Lottie Hutsel of Ann ArborThe funeral was held Sunday afternoon at the Swarthout Funeral Home, Rev J M McLucas of Brighton officiating Burial was in Pinck nay Cemetery pdvingtn Lodgeput on the Masonic committal service at the grave, sOlin Robinson P M giving the funeral orationMr and Mrs Thomas Mitchell ofDetroit and his sister, Mrs Anne Rqyer of London Tfoffri iwereSaturday visitors of the John Colones South Lyon, MichGALILEAN BAPTIST MISSION cGregornid, Portage LakeLarry Mattis, PastorSunday School 1000 AM 1045 A M740 P MWed, Prayer Meeting 780 p, mMASONIC PICCNIC140 persons attended the MasonicPicnic at U of M Fresh Air Camp, Patterson Lake Sundaya roast hamdinner was served with all the fixings A recess was necessary afterthe dinner as the Masons had to return to Pinckney to conduct the fun j tra services for Cyril Girard, a lifemember Following this return wasmade to the picnic and the balanceof the day spent at games The picnic is a yearly eventMASONIC LODGE CALENDARSaturday,October 2Work in MMDegree 800 p m Saturday, October 30 Lodge togo to Le wist own, Michto work MM Degree Lawrence Baughn W MThe dynamite shooting heardhere comes from Monks Rd wherestumps are being blown in a roadwidening project and from the John Spears farm wvhere rock formationsare being testedDr Hollis Sigler of Howell suffered a heart attack and is now in anoxygen tent at McPherson hospital we are informed twins worked on a studentsinindustry project in Chicago this sum mer Lois made a trip to Penn,Virginia and Washinton DC this summerMrs Thomas Bonner attended thefirst meeting of the newly oranizgarden club Hoe  Hope, The meeting was held at the home ofMrs Ralph Xaismith llowull lastFriday niyht One of the main purposes of the club is to stimulate in terest in the formulation of more garden clubs in the county R W Wylie informs us that hiscousin, Thomas Wylie now wears honorary seals of battle, received in ,the PinckneyDiamondaU jramegame last week where he was a tower of strength to the Pinckney team He received a biiiisc underone eye and skinned nose Gerald Henry was home from Detroit over the week Callers of Mi1, and Mrs WilliamShehan last week were Billy She han and friend of Ann Arbor,Russell Nuoffer of Lansingthe Krancis Krupa famiy of Detroit and MrsEunice Nchuhart of ITowdliuy Blair of Fowlerville calledat the , DiiinKham home Sundav MrsLivi, Sinclair is now stavingwith M Thomas MurphySiie In t 1SI    posess ions when herluonii   ue in Britfhlon burneddown Clare Miller and daughter,Carolattended the DetroitCleveland ballgame in Detroit SaturdayMl, and Mrs Ross Read, Mr andMrs Fred Read, Mrs Lincoln Ber gen and daughter had dinner at theMayflower, Plymouth Sunday Mr and Mrs Ona Campbell andMrs Hazel Parker attended the Washtenaw County OKS Assn MiJan Saturday niht The Ronnie Hoskins family of Dotroit called at the Ho Jack and BobAckley homes SundayThe Tom Clark family and MrsMargaret Clark and family wereSunday ULHNIS of Mrs Maiy Blatchford in Battle CreekMrs Kloyse Campbell went toJackson Sunday to practise for ie OES grand choir which sings atthe grand chapter meeting in GrandRapids next month Sylvester Harris came home Sunday after 2 weeks absence at the Detroit ttate and Saginaw fairswith the Leo Davis cattle He gosto Waterloo, Iowa and ChicagonextIrvin Kennedy and KofiCURRENT GOMMSJf We wonder who is kidding whoThe papers carried pictures lastweek of National Democrat and National Republican Chairman MitcfcoHand Hall signing a pact to conduct a clean campaign this fall  throwno dirt Just how they intend toenforce the pactWhat would suchan order mean to Senator McCarthy or his imitator, Cong Clardyof this district It was not too long ago that Senator McCarthy classed he Democrat party as the party of20 years of treason and Gor Dewey echoed his statement Or that Mr Mitchel said that President EUthe Tennessee Valley Federal PowCT System to a private company inwhich his friend, Bobby Jonesgolfchampion was a big stockholderWeshall see if this manifesto has anymore power than a command to the lions in the zoo to stop roaringThere are many untapped sourcesf tav wealth but give the govern ment time and they will probablyfind them It is against the Amishreligion to use autoes and theystill do their travelling by horse and buggy There is a sizable colony of them in Adams county, Ind and that state has passed a lawlicensing them the same a autoesmaking their vehicles carry license plates They are taxed 15 eachi This law is expected to bring 1841 into the county treasury Such alaw would do little to enrich Living sfon county as i has been yeaxssince we saw a horse and buqqy on i he highwaysWe cannot help but admire themanner in which the Mrs AnnafThnmnson lnKe, 81, widow of the i he late Horace Dodge, one of thefounders of the Ford Motor Co andlater with his brother John, founderof the Dodge Motor Co conductedI herself in the probate court hearingI to remove her as administrator ofher late husbands 57 million doll ar estate, said action being broughtby a granddaughtr, Mrs Asgerton,who lives in the Virgin IslandsMrtDodge also has a life use of theestate In our opinion Mrs Dodge is the only one of the Dodge survivors who has shown any sense Tbti rest of the heirs are all playboysor yirls who have spent their inheir lance and spend most of their timein the divorce courts Mrs Assertonhas already borrowed  milliono nher inheritance on the death of hexgrand mother Mrs Dodge has ad ministered the estate efficientlyand increased its value to 68 mill ion The heirs compliant is thatshe has been too conservative and invested the estate in governmentlav exempt bonds while other in vestment would have earned bigger dividends Mrs Dodge says shis administering the estate accord to her late husbands wisheswife spentSunday with Vern Kennedy andwife at the farm a Lime Lake Ona Campbell ani wife were Friday dinner guests of Mrs Marion Pearson in HoweK The Don Griffini ianiily of MtPleasant spent Sunday at the Joe Griffith home xThe Otis Mattesons, Mark Mattusones and Charles MntJojus haddinner at the Country Kitchen aMason Sunday Mrs EleanorJerry, went to inary SundayCOUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Pinckney, Mich, Sept 14,1954 Meeting called to order by President DinkelRegular meeting of village counlj Ky, pyCM followed by roll call Present, edy and Swarthout Absent none Motion by Shirley supported byClinton to allow following bills Bob Egeler, salary 8500Donald Winger, care of flag 900Mildred Ackley,  clerk sal 7500Dexter Coop, cement 3750Murray4 Gulf misc 2570Lavey Hdwre, mixer, misc 22429Motion carriedMotion to adjourn carriedMildred Ackley, clerkSTPAULS LUTHERAN CHURCH St Pauls Lutheran Church whohave been holding services at the Winans school are now holdingthem at the Hamburg town hall in Hamburg at 1100 a m each Sunday Land has been purchased atM36 East at Hamburg and achurch will be erected Come and worship with us Ledwdge and jon,the Plymouth Semto see Keith Ledwidge ordained a deacon  Mrs Justine irablick of Dettroii with Mrs Eleanor The election of a Democrat Governor in Maine last week for the first time in 20 years caught altby surprise including the commentntators find political dopsters No here did we see a Democrat vietory forcast Vice Pres Nixon spoke, in Maine the week before andappealed to the voters to give the F  vhoWer administration a 100 irii endorsement and lead theway for the rest of the nation inNovember Apparently his plea fellon deaf ears The victorious Derno governor is only 39 and littlei  n  He had a minor job under  Truman administration Heltr Polish descent  of the Catholic faith Although the Republicans candidates for senator and congress won their majorities were greatlycut In 1952 they got 71 percent ofthe vote cast This year they got only 55 percent Russeil Harris, aDetroit News writer interviewed thoman on the street the day after th election and got the following fani piTssions The consensus was that  the people did not think the EisenI hwcr administration gave them what they promised 1 They prom i ised peace in Korea and only got a i time out 2Taxes are higher instead of lower 3 There is muchRUMMAGE BAKE SALESt Marys Altar Society will holda Ruasage and Bake Sale in the Lewis koue, just south of the reetry e Pearl St, Friday ami Satar day, October 1 aatf 1 spent SaturdayLedwidgeMrs Germaine Stackable had40 ladies at her home Saturdaynight at a bridal shower for Mrs Leola Stackable Lavey The guestof honor received many beautifuland useful gifts Refreshmentswere servedWayne AtLee and wife spent thethe week end at iaylord with the Cy AtLee familyRoy Kice and Nellie Churchill of, ,0VTnent due to textile sills MOTWiUiamston caled at the Lad ing south 4 The cutting of prfco supports dropped the price of potfl25 percenta andBaughn home SundayWeek end guests at the AndrewNesbitt home were Cordon Hesterand wife of Ypsilanti and Frank Naylor and wife, Eaton RapidsThe Edael Meyer family of Ypsilanti and the William Lamb familyof Ann Arbor spent Sunday at theW H Meyer homeThe Earl Kimberlys of WillowVillage spent Sunday at the Tom Ware homeThe following members of the OE S went to Grand Ledge Wednesday night Mr and Mrs George VanNorman, Mr and Mrs HaroldPorter, Mrs Roberta AmbudgeyMrs Helen Miller and Mrs Kath erine Thayer Mrs Thayer was thecandidate pro ternRoy Reason, wife, Ann the farmertook beating 5 Many the the d feated Gov Cross appointmentwere unpopular 6 He did little ornothing to get hurricane retttf forfarmers whose orchards and Ifcrnswore blown down 7 President Eisenhower let Senator McCarthy pushhim around too muk Edmund Muskie carried 11 of tlsf Maiaf W and 13 of the 11 cittoty Alrop in the vote of thfRepublicans in thefor the Republicans in would give the Dtoerof both the senate andcountiesThe Don Pasoos ofJay Sweets rf Battle CroekI V  41xiA FURNACE  BUTCOSTLY, DIRT COLLECT AND REGISTERS THE PINCKNBT MSPATOI Wednesday, September 29, 1954 ,    ,  y  f     rV Neif abort Notes HOWELL THEAREI  frank Cowick,  graduateDetroitministerat N W Stockbridg ad Mill it,The Stookbrfdge CounaitySchools has a record enroll me c of 1680 pupils This includes XJreoryand Munith annexed to itThe Stockbridge 5 mill tax proposition fr school building purposeswas voted down last week by only29 votes 775 votes were cast As the school do not have enough Ctlaexx,Thur, Fri,St,Sept22 to 25THREE COINS in thr rONTAIN in color starriRClifton Webb, Dorothy McGuire Louis Jourdan, Jean Peters An Action Dram Starring Johnny Weismuller, Karin BoothRobert Taylor Eleanor Parker CartoonNewsSportSunday, Monday, Sept 26, 27 SOUTH SEA WOMANNVALLEY OF THE KINGS b IWaiieeitrroom they will probably vote again Tue8 ADan Elaasaer who graduated atDexter last June is one of the 70candidates out for the Mich Tech College footbal team at Houghton,Mich Miss Donna DeVoe, granddaughter of Mrs Marion Burnett of Pinckney who will marry Earl Wilsonof Hiland Lake, was given a show Sept 28 29, 3Beecher StowesUNCLE TOMS CABINFilmed in Authentic SettingsIn a True Spectacuar Manner With Soul Stirring ScenesNever To Be ForgottenSci 888 Jackson Road Ann Arbor jPhimm Normandy87063 Children nlt 12 admitted Fie A Comedy StarringBurt Lancaster, Vrginia Mayo and Chuck Conner s8unday Shows 1, 5, 7, Cartoon and SportTuea7 Wed, tfhur, Sept 28, 29, 30 DANGEROUS MISSIONin TechnicolorAn Action Drama StarringVictor Mature Piper Laurie and William BendixCartoon  and SportShows 715, 900er by Mrs Robert Heller of Chelsea last weekEditor Frank Seeger of he Brighton Argua recently criticised thelP  Q  Z Z council and water board there for j Friday Saturday, September 24, 25raising water and sewer rates 25 j percent In last weeks paper theyanswered him Their reply was that i the water board went 5 in the red jlast year and they had been unable to build up a reserve fund to extend water and sewers to the new parts BJ n n , WTT   of the city  I CRobmaon Marcia HenderaonThe Brighton school enrollment is742, 100 more that last year A new beach house is being builtat the Kensington state park nearBrightonMrs Margaret Savery of ChilsonRd,now librarian at Ann Arbor, hasreceived a Masters Degree at University of Michigan Bill Kourt of Chilson Rd tookpart in the 100 mile stock car raceat Jackson SundayHe recently wonfirst money at Detroit WAR ARROWIn TechnicolorwithJeff Chandler, Maureer OHaraandTHE GLASS WEB withCartoos Coming Black Horse Canyon,Johnny Dark, TanganyikeLEE THEATREWhltmore LokiSept 26 27 THE HAWKID TechnicolorwithVan Heflin Julia Adams Plus IFriday, Saturday, September 24, 25Double Featurein SdnemaScopeHELL AND HIGH WATER ti TechnicolorwithRichard Widnurk Belle Darvi and David Wayne andTWO GUNS AND A BADGE witbWayne MorrisFIREMAN SAVE MY CHILD  Sun, MonM Tues,, Sept 2627, 2ft withHugh OBrien Adele Jergena CartoonAccording to Prosecutor Erwinpassing worthless checks has become an epidemici in this county and sU men have been bound overto circuit court on this charge One Brighton oil station man was gypedout of 500 Many of the checks were stolen from mail boxes andthe names forged to themWiliam Otto, mgr of the Lansingchamber of commerce died lastweek He was a noted banquet speaker whom we have heard several times ,The big MichiganMichigan State WORLDS  Tues, Wed, Taur,, Sept 28, 29, 30SHANEIn Technicolor  In CinemacopeBROKEN LANCEIn Technicolor withSpencer Tracy, Richard Widmark Jean Peter, Robert WagonerNovelties News CarbonAlan Ladd, Jean Arthur tadCRIME WAVEStarringSterling Hay den, Phyllil Kirk CartoonALSCO Largest Manufacturerfootball game is at Ann Arbor this of Aluminum Combination Windows j Newsyear November 13 and Doors4 seals of approvalDeMr and Mrs Charles Eddy of luo Comb Windows 1995 ja i ThnrRoscommon have purchased the Flange type 1650 eaUp to 40 jGeorge VanHorn farm at Rush wide by 65 Reg 89 Poor now iLake and moved there Mrs Eddy is 3995 Hardware 5 a sister of Mis Edna Reason  Casement, Basement and Picturedis Storms, Also Plate Glass Windows Wed, Sept 29 1 Day OahHill Billy Stac Show 1 Hour845See Hear In PersonBILL HICK  DICKSinging Buckeyes with Southerners Vwv on the Screen INFERNOin TechnicolorwitiWilliam Luntligan, Hhomlu Fleming and Robert Rvpnand  CarteonClayton Rathbun has beencharged from the air force and wiilenter Michigan State College Hiswife is former Pat Mauk of How ell The Howell Electric Motors honored 24 employees who had worked 25 years for them and 27 who hadworked 20 at a banquet last week PhonFiber Glass AwningsAluminum SidingNO MONEY DOWNA J Graybiel Factory RepresentativeAC 77371, Brighton Fri, Sat, Sept 30 Oot 1,2Pouble FeatureIn Cinemacope In Glorious Color NEW FACESwitEarthy Kii t Ronny GrahamHOWLETT BROTHERS GREGORY MICHIGAN PHONE 19THIS WEEKS SPECIALS BARGAIN PRICESCape Hart 21 Console TVReg29995 19995 Admiral 17 7 V Table Model 17995 12995Dumont 21 TVConsole 38995 now 28995 Servel Electric 11 ft double disc ice makerAll Auto Defrost etcReg 52995 now 34995Servel Elect11 ftManval 39995 at 27500 SHIREYS RADIO  T V Notes of 25 Years AgoSt Marys Church is holding a40 hours devotion serviceLivingston Lodge will work 4 FCdegrees Sat nite It is plannedto take them to Detroit to get theirMM degrees at Jack Crains lodge Mrs Emily Jackson of Detroitand Floyd Randall of Lansing were married in Detroit Sept 21The Fowlerville Fair is Oct 1, 2on East Main St to Paul Bock of S, 4, 5, this year Detroit who will start a bakeryThe Meymed Ayoud, an escaped conCranes are moving to Hartland  vict fiom Jackson was captured on About 30 relatives of E G Fish the railroad east of here Thursdayhelped him selebrate his 73rd birth by Boone Amburgey,a section manday Sept 20  This is the second as John DinkelIn the will of Ex Gov Aaron caught one here a few years agoBliss Albion College is left 80,000 A balloon belonging to R K Leeand Alma College 10,000 I of Detroit, member of a balloon clubThe 17 months old daughter of was forced down Sunday on theKate Farnum Fitzpatrick of Detroit farm of Mis Eva Clark died of whooping cough Wednee  The Pinckney Juniors beat Whitday  more Lake here Saturday 36 to 6Born to Herman Hudson and wife pinckney was strengthened by the DRUMS A ROSS TIIE RIVERwithAudie Murphy, Lisa GayeLyle Better, Walter BrennanGarioodSunday Monday, Sept 26, 27 Matinee Sunday 230 P M ContSOmtRS  HoiiiSTERof Njith Lake, Wednesday ason buMcPherson State BaalTWENTYFOUR BANKINGTHE ROUSH PLUMBING   Although we are open for certainhours 6 d days a week, there axemany people who find it impossibleGENERAL PLUMBING, WATER SYSTEMS, REPAIRINGI310 RST nyouradditionof CCliff Miller, Jim Shirey, Robert Grossman and FrancisBattleHaving quit farming Ernest Frostwill aell his horses and farm tools Saturday at auction Pinckney won the first of thelittle world series from Hamburg Sunday 11 to 0 They got 13 hitsoff Baker Moran only allowed theHamburg team 5 Gus Eck got 8hits for Pinckney Cox and Morany UULMrPORK CHOPS Lb  PORK STEAK Lb  BEEF BY THE SIDE OR QUARTER GROCERIES AND COLD MEATS 52c52cTRIC TRACTORROSSEIL D SMITH CO POWELL, MICH  PH 16S1Represented by H W WYLIE il SIDENCE  PINCKNEY MICHIGAN  PHvONE M i to come to the bank during theeehoursIf you are among those we2 services just tailored to fit needs24 Hr Depository BenldngbyMall Some advantages stemming fromthe use of these facilities are1 No need to worry about closing hours2 No need to hold money over night or a weekend3 Receipt for your payment or de posit mailed direct4 A new form supplied with each an, p Brown, lb Judion, fib, Eck,Sb Hollis, as, Batman, Ekhmoodand Doyle, outfield Hamburg line up Seerlea, c Baker, p, Spencer, lb Webber, 2b Radtke, 3b Lear,at Winkelhaus, Bennett and John son, outfield UmpiresLoren Baasett and Larry StackablePinckney high school won theirS opening game from Dexter 36 to 1 LieupRus Read and Har Hailends Reason and Stackable, tackles Devereaux, c Chambers and Jim Hall, guards G Kennedy,QB Sheehan, F B M Kennedy and Pi I From iere I sit Sy Joe MarshSlugger Winsthe Home GameSlugger White, the home towns From where I sit, Sluggers Dastar hitter, dropped by the other had fee idea Often, like hi Mom,day to talk basebalL and to tell a lot of us tend to giTe adriee inone on himself  mat terns withoutSeems Slugger had been baby the other fellows way ofsitting I was doing just fine, things, Even in choosing yourhe said, uriil it was time for a favorite beverage, W beet tochange I called Mom for advice, think of your neighbor If yea Still didnt get it right Then Dad like tea, and I prefer a temperateetmestrniht glass of beer, we should bothPlace 1M dianer like a base play the game and try to unreceiptI Try one or both of theee eonI ient services and see how easy Donovan and Hall, tackles Herrtek banking can be IGeryvs, halfs Dexter team wasPete Crocker and Ziegler, endsBUl48 YEARS AGOIff v x Foyd Randall and wife of St Louis, Mich, spent the week end atOctober 9 to 12 is the Fowlervilk j tne peter Coniways Floyd is nowsecretary to the congressman fromthe 11th districtThe elevator at the MichiganCentral depot at Dexter has beencondemned and closed down It has operated since the coining of therailroad in 1841 K H Crane has saM hit pfopenySmith left last week forCalifC P Sykes and Son are puttingI  aevera furnaces at Chelsea is having c building boom Sigler and family have  here he willto Ann Arbor of M SEWING MACHINESWe Seryjee and Xepalr AH MakesFree EstimasM Given in Advanceti Sewing Mftcfcke1 A Wfifcor 84P2 Vteekncy 4BBT HHsVvJBvTjslej HKsvBe iSvSj eiW Triester, guards Hicks, eChase, Q B Cashing and Devine, hais Doug Smith, F BMeesdames Rene Miller and Lois Iintner are attending school at the Ypsi Norman Wednesday night andMesdames Katherine ThayerjennielKeUenberger, Mary Jane Tateh and Mrs Rooke Thursday night It lasts16 weeks Mrs Stoyae Campbell was soloistat the MUkUmrj wedding at the ball diamond with you at bat, heA id Foid second base over home t te, and pin first and third base liome plate1 That did itrwfthno errors derstand each others point ofviewiit, 1934, B,, tJationTLOWERS ALL 00WINKELHAUS FLORAL COMPANYy   pwmqzam vtIMThe People StoreGROCERIES DRYGOODSCANNED GOODS SHOESGENTS FURNISHINGS LINGERIEKENNEDYS GENERAL STORE126,000 of yor rmghbon an now eeyfcf thttrk ehtim dryersEEesSrie Clothes Dryers are LOWEST PRICBDWhen you look for the bsst buy in clothe dryersshop electric And while youreshopping, compare cosfsincluding installationAn electric dryers a bargain compared to line drying, too Its gentle warmth is kinderto clothes   preserves their freshness ond bVt, new looks And, great grand maw to the contrary, wsshables lost longerdried away from the sun and the windHtti  H0LSTE1N CATTLE SALE 35 HEADAt the Hichey Brothers farm, Three miles West o Pfinckney on M36FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 24 1954 STARTS 100 P M SHABP 20 MILKING COWS15 HEAD OF YOUNG CATTLETOWSSix Months Time on food bankable notes a 6 percent HWCHEY BROTHERS PROPRIETORS VTONOH STTH RANKJACK HANNETTMOMS  Prise tUH t WJack Jeffrey spent the week endwith Pat Jeffreys and wife at BayCityBog Carr came home from theMcPherson hospital, Howell, lastweek IT is much betterGeorge Holt informs us that dogsgot In his guinia hens last weeknd killed 20 of themBeryl Lewis informs us that he,his brother, Warren, and his moth er are now nicely settled in theirnew home on Dexter Road at Dexter Corners Mr and Mrs Robert Read attended the Do It Dourself show in De troit SundayThe Dr Jim Nash family of Coldwater were Sunday guests at theLynn Hendee home The Gordon Aliens of Lansingspent Saturday at the WinstoBaughn home Mrs Alma Harris has gone to Detroit for the winter Mrs Ralph Hall attended HomeExtension meetings in Howel lastTuesday and Thursday Floyd Watters and wife of AnnArbor called on Mr and Mis J H Hooker SundayTuesday Mrs Francis Robinsonattended a recept in Marine Cityfor Mother Poburn, head of the Rainbow Girls of Michigan today Leste McAfee and wife were inDetroit Friday Sunday guests of the Lester McAfee family were Omar Gaas andwife of Detroit, Durwood Maurerand wile, Ann Arbor, Baxter Hooper of Brethren and Mrs AnthonyBarney of DetroitThe Keith Bradburys of Chelseawere Sunday guests of the L J Henry, family  George Clark and Lee Tipladycalled on S Peto and James Docking at Emilys Convalescent homein Howell, Monday Mrs Effie Howe and son of Plymouth were Sunday guests of theWilliam Eulers Mr and Mrs George Roush spentSunday in Detroitj Mrs Asher Wylie was in Ann Arbor last MondayMr and Mrs M E Darrow spentSunday and Monday with the Rev Brady family in Roscommon amiI called on friends in Muskegon The Jackson Assn of Conl Churches will meet at the Pinckney CongI church Tuesday, Sept 28 ati 1000 a m Dinner at noon 1 Walter Clark was in Bristtol, Tenn, last weekMrs Blanch Clark, sons, Vcrnand Jack called at the Edsil Meyer home at Ypsilanti FridayWilbur Eisele and wife of Fowlerville and Mrs Clara Kennedy and sons of Detroit called on MrsEmma Vollmer Sunday The Dr Jim Nash family oi Coldwater and Floyd and Lorena Blackof Chicaga, were Sunday guests atthe Mark Nash homeMrs Thessa Coyle spent the weekend with the Bob Grainger family in LansingHoward Read and wife weredinner guests of the Douglas Swans of Howell Saturday nightRay Burns and wife and KennethFry and wife spent Sunday at the D Conklin home in FarmingtonThe Jack Young family with Viacent Young and wife of Gregory ,spent Sunday with the Bob Young family in Clarenceville  George Parkei and wife, Fred j Parker and wife of Ypsilanti andEverett Parker and wife of Ann Ar  bor called at the Clfford VaaHorn family SundayBom to Earl Packer and wife ofHowell last week, a 7l lb son,v Edward AllenRex Sackett and family andJames Lunford and wife of Detroit called at the Lawrence Camburnhome SundayMi and Mrs Robert Pike were inOwoeso and Corruna SaturdayMr aad Mrs John Boyer withMrs Ella Walsh and daughter of Webster visited the Frank Dysinger family in Detroit SaturdayRussell Nuofier and family ofLansing called at the Lloyd Hendeehome Sunday Mesdames June and Beulah Hendee gave a prenuptiai shower atthe latters home for Daleene Robinson 26 attended The East Marion Farm Bureaumet at the Ernest Wright home lastFridayThe Lloyd Warner family of Ypsilanti and the Clarence Pratt familyof Ann Arbor called at the JohnBoyer home SundayMrs Lincoln Bergin and daughter, Elsie of Hubbell spent f week end at the Fred Read home Carol Miller went to Flint Friday with Mrs Lyle Jones to getthe latters son at the deaf schooLMis Mae Metz of Howell spentSunday at the Leee Lavey homeMrs Kenneeth Mohlman entertained Tom Mohlman and GeorgeGardner and wives of Strawberryt Lake and the Harold Mohlmans of Iivonia at dinner Saturday in nonor of her son, Jame4irt birthdayJ While playing ball at Patterson  Lake at the Masonic picnic Sunday Clare Miler was hit in the faea ba ball He suffered a broken noseand several loosened teethClifford Ketcham k wife of Lansing spent Sunday with Mr andI Mrs Bert Davisi Mrs,Dorothy Dinkel was in Stock t bridge T MYRON HUGHESComplete Line Plumbing Fixture  and SuppliesElectric, Oil and Gas Hot Water HestersComplete Line of PumpsWe Sell  W Install  We ServicePHONE UPS3114 10 7 5 EASTCOALPRICES ARE CUT 100 PER TON To Allow You To Fill Up For Next YearOrder Now and Pay by the Month If You Care To PHONE DEXTER HAMILTON 68119oe SonsS FSECE EVERde luxe PHILGASTAFPAN RangeLimitedTime OFFERAT YOUR PHILGASDEALERS, htttantIifhtlngi removable porrelsla drip trar VVIMKUU oven with ghei wfnfew and oven lightVwith bttfHtnVr signals 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FramesUHStorlng, No Chang Ing New 7ene Seofed Construction  Hrmannt Mad To Order ffasy To OporaHUiu ht Stfw  Uwr ft Wii Up f 33  ttml Htot UM SanitariumM u Pinckney, MichiganDaily 1100 A M to 200 P If Except WednesdaysMon, Tues, Fri, Sat, 700 to 800 P Mri JUieioskey  DENTIST112JSJ N Michigan Ave Telephones Office 935 Residence 814Evenings by Appoin ment Ho well, MichiganI RStter TVSaIesScrvicRADIO ft TELEVISION SBRVICB Prompt and ConrUowPhone UP 85M1 125 Wetetar ftFinckney, MichiganFUNERAL HOMEDon G Swarthoul DirectorModern Equipment Ambulance ServloePHONE U P 83172ON INITIAL COST,FUft, HIAT ANDMAINTINANCIMAHUfACTURIO TO FIT YOUR OWN WINDOWS  DIRECT SERVICE PROMTHE fACTORY TO YOU rfHerh SneedPhone 183 207 E C J River Howeil, MichiganReal Estate, InsuranceBrokerageCity, Lake and Farm Property a SpecialtyList Your Property With MLee UvayGeneral InsurancePBOK V P 821fMI IIUHIy  REFRIGERATION SERVICEHarold RadyRepairs on All MakesPHONE U P 8S5SS Reickhoff, SrOPTOMETRIST120 West Grand RiverHo well, MichiganPhone 358 isidence 61Lloyd Hendea    Livestock HaulingWeekly Trips Made to Detnm General TruckingPHONB U P 8W47ONLY DQWH EASY TERMSIxcwJv DuoThrm fln furniture ttyttngi e More heat, cleaner heat, from every drop of oil with DuoTherms exclusive Dual Chamber Burner,e Fine furniture stylif, beautiful mahogany finish, e Forcedheat circulation and fuel savings up to 23 wish DucTherms exclusive Automatic POWERAIR Blower    e 2 wideopening doors for radiant heat Healthful humidifier Special Waste Stopper Handy waisthighcontroL Have matchless comfort this winter and years to come  Bee this new DuoTherm Windsor nowtfc 1HE LAV1Y HARDWAku STORE PHILUP GENTILEUP883348 Pinckney Mich UP 866S9PLUMBINQ WATER SYSTEMS Stanley 4 lAifttioneerv Sales A SpecialtyBert WylieCall Fowlcrville 226F6Arnold Berquist, Watch BandJewp1Handmade TA BUU Roger JOBtComplete Insurance Coverage PHONE UP83138Cemetery MemorialsPrices You Can Afford TJ Itj Milford, MichiganMilford Granite WortReal EstateFarms, Homes, Lake Fropertf Business OpportunitiesList Your Property With Mt iiiraid Reasot broker  209 North PeartPHONE U P 83166 VILLAGETAXES fijA Matter Days To Pay Your VUIage without Additional Penalty After Octdbw 1 They Must Be Returned as Deliaquent HBLIN REYNOLDS VUlage Treasurer54 5 East Putnam Street Pmckneyy Midagwi   ir  i 7rrTrwwiiTi Wagoners QrocervPinckneiQuo illy1DW PRICES Wine totfeke OutHoell70oJ2 CLASSIFED ADVSTO RE NTYear around cottage atBig Silver Lake, Pinclmey, Michlt is modem Phone Norgwtndy 22711FOR SALEDavenport and Chair   35 11300 Kelly Rd,Hiland Lake ATEDtChmAwwikirees,Scotch m i II mm j Pine Wute or Mftrwiflftuffpnrf ,FOR SALELarjre Kitehen RanTe 1 Replace logs Wthat burns wood or coal, also eloc Levi Johnson, 25fi34M tric range, 4 burners  Clty MichiganNelson Buzzardphone UP 8332  immmmmPinckney, Mich FOR SALE1952  Plymouth 4 toor sedan with radio,andneater, FOR RENTLarg room for sleepFord Victoria, radi ndheater with ing or lighthouse keeping 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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>15, 1954  HitMR  Local Happeiiigs WINS SEWING CONTEST   ui,w,V Miss Roberta Ackley, Pinckney, Thoeampeign issues w MAchljfan r, on the first prize in the SewArbor 9  art dearly defined for the Nuvem to election, The two parties will be anjpiifig nfrrit the same points but  different side Their targets will  fca the independent voter on whose vota the decision rests Republicans will try to show that the Democrat prophets of gloom were wrong and that 1954 is the sec a4 beat year in the nations histOry Democrats will pounce on the  second heat and say that all years should he a beat and stress the letssfejuuneer ot unemployed  RenuWicanwill olaim that both governor and legislature should be  oJUtiiasamcpartet for harmony and  eJMmyXka democrats will reply tfrMi MTSfim not bear this out That neither Govs Kelly or SigieuAepuhlieane were able to get  their yeagrame enacted The Demoerate nqsect congress and the aen ate to be Democratic after Nov 2  Democrats will claim Republican 9011610 have hurt the farmers by reducing the prices for farm pro daee, fteyubdkans will claim the drop im4tnrm prices was necessary e car Satiation and get prices back to 111111 The Democrats will be forced to  aetoftt a IWOOO donation from the  JLCk but Uira many individual do aitfenaTo Republicans will plead L poeitj and say that industry has   iewp feftteed to come across with  any sJsable donatiqns Republicans will make much of tfca unknowns on Democrat ticket Whom they call Gov Williams coat  riders The Democrats will reiK hat they are all successful bus iness and professional men while Ufct Republican candidates are all jrofoaaloiul politicians Tfce legislative appropriation of  fUW,000 haa apparently eradicated  gypsy mother in Michigan  were sprayed The apparently all came from one which was bumd Traps in an area covering 1,640 but only 4 moths were  ing Center contest a,t Ann last week There were 12 contesj tants The prize was set of sewing sissors  Each girl had to make a dress and wear it Robertas entry was a  Local Social Events FUHRMANWILTSE WEDDING  Miss Carole Fuhrman, daughter of Mr and Mrs AlfredFubrman of  Rush Lake was united in marriage to Donald B Wilts, sou of Mr and Mrs Willard Wiltee of Finfree Rd, Pinckney, at the Peoples Church, here Saturday evening at 8 oclock,  Rev Ruegsegger officiating, vellow cotton dress It will be sent The brides costume wa a skirt of to Detioit to compete theve and if nylon tulle over satin with lace bo wins there to New York City, dice, low neckline Whtiny seed 60 000 in prizes are offered includ1 pearl trimHer fingertip veil was inescholarships, including a trip to held in place with a lac tira with  New York for the girl and her seed pear trim She wore white motner pearls, a gift of the  groom, The Cora Morton, colored of Ann Ar bridal bouquet consisted df bene bor and Alice Wenk, Chelsea tied mums and stephanosis, centered  for second place j w an orchid mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I Her sister, Joyce Fuhrman was 1 maid of honor She wore a strapless tXPENS SEASON FRIDAY j net over taffeta gown with jacket Pinckney high school football sun gold color Her flowers were a team will play at Dimondae Friday variety bouquet of hronce and gold  SaHwfic Qhwcli 84 Marys Catheiie Church Mm Fr Albert Setaeritt, Paator Utdult680, 800, 900 i ttoV UsfJi  sjUM lenoduk 680, 800, 900 Novena HIIIMIIM , 7JI p JK Friday after Novena Devotions, Saturday 780 to 00 p m 840 mass A i v v  j  j  mums with matching headpiece of dale has a new lighted field and are h, w  ui night, Sept 17 at 8 p m Dimon,, bronze mums, planning a big dedication program Cathy Witse, sister of the groom Charles Forsythe, state director of Marlene Schneider, Ann ArboT  athletics will throw the switch for friend of the brides were iV1 BleMunn formerly maids Tneir costumea were head Michigan State coarh will give to the maid of fc the dedication aadress Dimondale dear  Meonoolte Church Calvary Memwoite Church Rev Kara Beachy, Pastor S 8 Sunt Walter Each Morning Worahip 1000 8unday School 1100 Young Peoples Meeting 730 Cottage Fellowship Service Wednesday 800 is 10 miles south of Lansing  A big Pinckney turnout will help help the boys a lot in their first game bride ssimilar Cathys was turquoise and Marlenes cocoa brown Their bouquets were bronze and gold mums Linda McPhee and LynaU Cone, neices of the groom weref flower  girlsTheir costumes were white over satin with tiny lace jacftta,They scattered rose petals frorwfcB  Qoagregattonal Church Rev J W Winger, Pastor Sunday School 980 AL Morning Worahip 1045 A M Thur Night Prayer Meeting at the Chunk at 800 Wed Choir Practise 730 P M  A Hearty Welcome To All the  Foamier, cousin groom was best man a Fuhvman, brother of the George Johnson,ushers The reception was heltff at  tiny of the  Sonnv Sde the MENT of cattle n state land in the River state forest were seised and impounded and  sale a auction ordered The  charges in the old law haa never been changed is Ma par head It coat the owner 26 in ail to get Ma cattle back It nan are thinking of importing a moagooee from India, dont do it It is JUegrnl under a federal law to import mongooees, fruit bats, Engttat amaarows, myna birds and EuropeaJtekjajavteJabbi ts except un der aoo, health service or exhibition pemrfu  16000 acres of state land were lea aid for oil and gas last week for  MOONLIGHT SONG The Junior Schoolastic, a school magazine published the following basket, verse written by a Pinckney 7th ck grd student  A bird in a tree Whistled softly to me  As I walked by the light of moon Sing again, please I sighed That I will, he replied, If I ever remember the tune John S Pierre, Grade 7  1U naai couple left onKa trip Pinckney Community School I to northern Michigan and 3fen their Raymonda Morris, Teacher  jeiurn will reside in Pincknfey The   brides traveling costume  was a j camel colored suit with dark brown j accessoriesAn orchid completed her Bom to Jesse Henrv and wife on  16,  Sept 18, a son aoth iyunK people graduated Charles Teeple is visiting his bro om pnckney high school 1952 Th Pwpte s Church Undenom inational M 36 West between Main and  Unadilla Strerrts Rev Keith Buegsegger, Pastor Sunday School 945 AM Sunday Worship 1100AM  Youth Group 700 PM amJ i Evening Servic e  800 pm  Thur PrayerMeeting 800 P M Jr Choir Practise Wed 400 P M to Pinckney school Mrs Betfi Baker Sr Practise Wed, 730 P M of Portage Lake, cut theeHkeJanet        bhirley, Linda Lee, Roberti Ackley  Donna Basydlo assisted , The bridal couple left  We Extend a Christian Welcome Xveryone  Elementary School First Grade News, Mrs Thayer We have 38 children in our room We are readng a new bookFun with Tom and Betty  We are learning to count and to write our names Susan Craig rode pony at the Brighton drivein David Chambers went fishing in a boat  JeH Hendees grandfather was bucked by a sheep, Jeff has 2 new kittens and a brown bill fold  Christine Clarks neighbors kittens were killed by a ear We are corry  Ruth Beachy visited in Chicago and had a boat ride  Rhoda Baxter has 2 catfish Bobbie Morses iriend had a new puppy CURRENT COMMENT The state supreme court turned down the petition jf the Michigan Council of Churches who sought 0 prevent a vote on legalized bingo at the Nov 2 election The council aafe ed that the names of the petition signers be checked The court held that time is too short for this and the ballots have already been printed in some counties It further held that the vote is mostly advisory It merely asks the legislature to repeal the law in the Michigan con stitution forbidding lotteries Tht court has ruled that bingo is a lott I ery If the proposition carries it I will be up to the legislature to de fine what legalized bingo is and also what charitable organizations will be permitted to conduct bingo games It must also decide whether to lift the lid on car and other raff Second Grade, Mrs Keuenberger Johnny Dinkel and his sister,, j h fa forbidden Ag Vu l Christine have a new puppy They, lffcjllHv ,aln   got it of Susan LaBelle We have 32 pupils in our room Our new studies are spelling, phonics, numbers and language  Roger Bonner has joined our grade this year Joan Eichmans father caught a big fish Larry Baughn visitii his grandpa Latimer at Munith Sunday  Harold Cavins furpily is glng to move Kathy Shettleroe was in Plymouth Saturday Pat Pluninu has moved in the Carr house  Jane Marke went to tlv dentist Thursday Roger Bonners brothers dog was run over by a tractor Perry Morgan pulled a tooth S did Pai Plummeiv  Jimmie antrells father is on a southern trip  uvually not much uniformitory of opinion among legislators this may take  some time The Chinese conflict is stepping upThe Communists sbelled the Nat  ionalist held island of Quemoy, 7 miles off the Chinese coast last  week and 2 American naval officers were killed The Nationalists retal iated by shelling the Chinese coast in jet planes furnished them by the  United States In the raid one Jet was shot dowt Whether these planes are manned by American air men or not is not told It is knows  that we have American airmen at Formosa and other Chinese Nationalist held islands but they are sup posed to be there as military observ  ers 48 YEARS AGO  The groom served 2 years army, In the Schmitt The couple were attended  by Mr and Mrs Louis Stackable  Mrs Lavey chose a cerise velvet ther, Percy, at Marquette A fiekLof 28 acres on the G A Mpes farm in Iosco yielded 65 bushels of Clover seed There is on deposit in the Glazier Bank in Chelsea, 1,181,08181 15 friends of Mrs Ethel Graham gave her a parcel shower last Monday night at the home of Mrs  Elmer Book Miss Kate Ruen has opened a wjth accesories for her piano and mandolin studio at How resg Hei q a  u  pegics complemented the beige Sam Gnmea brought m a potato Immediately follovving the m8a last week that weighed 1 lb 9 V, ozs weddi breakfagt Wfl  d at   ExGov Aaron Bhss died in a Mil Stackable nome with M Clr waukee hospital last week of apo Bollen jn charge pl5Jy n i   n  e i a Both bride and 8Toom are well  enL rair If  n rl known in this community Mrs LavSt Marys Church is being re ey ia the daughter of the late  decorated  epn and garet Keljy stackabe An electric railroad is being talk and hag been em j d  the De ed of between Ann Arbor and Whit partment of State at Lansing for thoae who leave money in glove more Lake many yearg Mr Lavey compartments in locked cars at the John M Hams is remodelling his of Dexter township, being the son statiparks and beaches are warned j farm home McCleer Bros, are do of the late Patrick nd FrancU Con lI1L  ,   , ners Lavey, is a civic leader and an The Pinckney base ball team has established mortician ia Unsing ended their season as Jack Monks After brief wedding tri t and Ruel Cadwell have gone back I 1to the Mich State Normal, Ypsi, the Read Bros, to Geary College Arthur Swarthout to Ferris Instit ute The Democrats have nominated the following county ticket Rep, Edwin M Farmer Clerk, Robert  Wright Treas, Edward Milett  imei BAPTIST CHURCH 3 Mtfes  A 8 Mile W of Pinckney 4060 Swarthout Rd, N Hamburg Sunday Morning Service 1000 Sunday School followed by Message Sunday Evening Service 745 Thurs Night Prayer Service 745 Prank 8hultz, Pastor 9670 Marshall Rd Gen 75490 South Lyon, Mich  GALILEAN BAPTIST MISSION STACK ABLELA VEY 200 McGregor Rd, Portage Lake In St Marys Church, Pinckney, Larry Mattis, Pastjr Wednesday, September 8, Leola Sunday School ,A A U Stackable and Bernard Lavey were j Morning Worship 1045 A M united in marriage bv Rev Albert 1 Evening Service J0 f M    Wod Prayer Meeting 780 p mnot to do so There have been num  erous thefts reported from locked cans  According to all surveys pheasant hunting will be better in Michr  gan this year than in 1953 when over a million birds were killed The Thumb district and Ottawa county  have the most with southeastern Michigan second Southwestern Michigan haa the least Partridge hunting will not be good except in fleginsw and Gratiot counties Snowahoe rabbits have decreased and sharp tails and prairie chickens are scarce Cotton tails will toad ailame kills Over a million d a half were kiled ast year CHURCH DEDICATION  Tfrt CtMean Baptiet Ghurch at MOsvWeGregor Road, between Base and Pottage Lakes, Rev Lawrence Mattis, paator, will be dedicated on Sunday, Sept, 1ft, starting 800 pm Hie land for the church was donated by Miss Emma Hoffstetter who afeo loaned the money for the  tusMUmtion 1600 was collected in pjirlajln Osmond was broken last  October ft and the first service was held faiit June 6 last  A Speakers Sunday are Prof Math the we and the Rev George Adams, Grand Rapids Rev Ira Wataea, lnsing Rev WinehrennerLU  Sffhnlta, South Lyon Rev Lake Chemung Music hf Hedaei and solo by Robert  SfhiieMsi NOTICB IW PtkaieKBarhrJhopsvwill he eteesj IfondaTv until further no except weto antaJoig holi The Plaekney Barbers Prsjea at ihe Darrow Barber Shop  SSLt     140 Tie   ,  r the couple will be at home to their friends at 1003 North Washington, Lansing CARD OF THANK We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends,neighbors and relatives for the many kindnesses  uwru  shown us upon the passing of our Prosecutor, Louis Hewlett Sheriff, bahv tlautr William Stoddard Register of Deeds, John Wriggelsworth Drain  Com, Clarence Bishop Circuit Court Com, Wm E Robb School  Com Francis Carr   LIBRARY BOARD The library has purchased a copy of the much requested book, The  Power of Postive Thinking, by Vin cent Nomam Peale O E S COUNTY CONVENTION  The O E S County Convention is at the Howell Masonic temple on Tuesday, Sept 21 Afternoon sess ion at 230,Dinner 630 and evening session at 730 The officers are Inez, Hilman,  Lavey is a native Ipres, HazeI Parker, Pinckney 1st  vice Bertha Young, Brighton, 2nd vice Hildred Simpson, Howell, 3rd viCt Vance Dean Fowlerville sectreas Carrie Griffith, Pinckney, chaplain Bernice Wessinger, Howel, marshal Betty Love, Brighton, organist  Hazel Parker will become pres at this meeting The Worthy Grand Matron, Evelyn Weckler, Benton Harbor, Evelyn  Parks, grand treas,Linden, will attend baby daughter Mr and Mrs  J B Lemm For your Avon Producte QeUI Flnpie Fiaher Phone UP 8 gfTS  DEMOCRAT CHICKEN DINNER The Democrat County Committee will put on a Chicken Dinner at the home of Mrs Cassie McDonald at 924 West Grand River, Howell at 630 p m Guest speakers All are vited The date is Saturday, Sept18 Sini, lliird Grades, Mrs llooke Mi n,iv played with clay Pat TV  r Mlse Hardin, Robert Dar IUV K  1 1 e Singer Mike Bennett, niftip c farm with lots of ani mal,  A agon and tractor  John Walton made doy for his dog iary Rutledyes dog, Queenieha 3 puppies Richard Klein has the measels  Third irade, Mrs Lintner We have 2 new pupils, Kim DnBois from Strawberry Lake an 1 Duane Cubachy from Portage Iikr Our teaeher is Lm LintnerHn former Lois McDonnell Jeorge Colone went to ihe Detroit Zoo Sunday Donna Keisler and Kami Rowell were H yeais old last week  Fourth irade, Mrs Campbell Most of us are happy to be back in school, MC old friends and make new We have a Id of new text bonks that are interesting and different We held our first class meeting Friday and elected officers KonaM Haines, pres John Holben, v,c pres Camilla Buda secretary Ker en Bloxom, treasurer We have decided to start every with a salute to the flag Each one takes turn being leader Our room has a new map of the world to use with our books Fifth Grade Mrs Rene Miller  As we predicted the recent eupreme court decision voiding segre gation in the puplic schools will depend entirely on enforcement The schools opened in the south la it week and in most cases the aup reme court decision was ignoredJn louse 1 Texas negro children were refused   admission to schools attended by white children and in a few cases where negroes were admitted tho white children left In the District of Columbia parents applied for e court order to prevent negro child from attending white schools and wire turned down There has never been any segregation trouble in the northern states to speak of where there is little segregation but in the south the matter goes way back to tho civil war days and any enforcement of segregation laws will be difficult to cany out The situation  is similar to that of the old prohibition days which was never enforced in some sections of the country geography  Unemployment eased slightly in the nation in August but there are  still ,3,245,000 unemployedlt is 101, onn less than in the month of July  Factory jobs increased by 240,000 but this was partially offset  by decrease in farm jobs We were In Howell last Tuesday  saw a lineup of about 100 petople applying for unemployment pay at the courthouse They included some of the telephone operators made jobless by the recent dial phon There are 1 boys and 18 girls in  KaiserFrazier employee  We h eep it that our room way  Our new officers aae Pres, Terry Rowell Vice Pres, Tommy Huh change and over, Others The auto factories are expected to start hiring next month when thoy change over to 1955 models We had two help wanted advs in man Sec, Karen Singer Treas,I the paper this week Its been a loaf Kathy ReasonThe room committees 1 r s,nce we have seen any getting we reallv were also elected Multiplication tables  a workout and we fim have to study them  Nine of us are riding bus No, 8 Our room is going to decorate the showcase in the hal We are starting unit on Colonial Life compared to present day activities We made birthday cards for Robert Homer We hope we have a successful The Ann Arbor News states that oil and gas drilling is going stroasj and will continue to be big bnsinoaj  in Washtenaw county where 88 wells are being drilled now 4 of which are producing oil 20 of the the wells are being drilled at Sales One in Freedom, One at Bridgewa,, , , ter an d one at Scio They have hirSOCIAL SECURITY ert Homer ed little local labor as most of their One of the points the Republican We hope we have a successful employees are all skilled men party will strees in their campaign  year Mrs Miller says if we work I from other paces It has brought  is the fact they have increased aoc and cooperate it will be one little evenue to the county except Sixth Grade, Mrs Tasch  to individual land owners and for We had a wonderful vacation but j recording leases Neither has it ben  ial security payments slightlyThey are still far from providing the recipient with enough to live on and we predict further increases in the are glad school started The room is arranged in a  , ifited hotel owners as most of the  , ,  way  workers stay at Plymouth CTOM years to comelt wasn t always thus everyone likes , iine in Wayne county All the pr Social security was first advocated Friday is library time, everyone1 ducing wells are in Salem as a national issue back in 1936 by longs for Friday afternoon WAS ON ntBflfBIOK Jerry Reaeoo, ton of Ifeand MrtUfoxee The mans fox had Gerald Reason of Pinckney was oa trained to hunt Charles Martin of  Mot Meffs Michigan Outdoors ps Brighton was also on program with gram last week with his pet fox 6 lb 10 oz bass caught in Lake Che which he and his father had dug mung and another couple with out of a den last spring Mr and a huge bluegill caught in northern t Mia Joskin and another man Michigan The program was spon on tha psjejna with aeaiby the Altes Larger Brewng Co  Franklin Roosevelt Alfred Land on don,the Republican presidential can didate came out against it and so  did his party and every 15 minutes minutes on election day the radio blared forth the refrain, If you want to be fingerprinted like a crim inal vote for Franklin Roosevelt and social security The attack was a dud, Franklin Roosevelt carried all states in the union but Maine VermontSocial security is gen erally accepted and we find its former opponents now using it as their main election appeal RUMMAGE BAKE SALE St Marys Altar Society will hold a Rassmage and Bake Bale in the  Lewis house, just south of the rectory am Pearl U Friday and Satar  aay, Oetoher 1 ana t  We are all satisfied with the job we have Francis Clark is pres Karl Burg, vice pres, Dorothy Doyle, treas and Susan LaBelle, secy Patty Huhman brought a white rat to school which was amusing al though some of the girls were afraid  of it O E S NOTICE The O E, S County Convention is at Howell Sept 23, starting at 230 p m For dinner reservations phone Mrs Carmen Porter WMat at HA G9667 They must be in by  Friday  one in Freedom  MASONIC LODGE CALENDAR Every Monday Night 700 p Instruction Classes for Candidates at the Masonic Temple Sunday, September 19 Annual Picnic at University of Michigan Fresh Air Camp, Patterson, Potluck dinner at 180 p m Lodge to furnish meat, coffi  sons, Stars, their I friends invited SaturdayOctober 2Wk h MY Degree 800 p m Saturday, Octobar Y Lodfe lago to LewistowB, Mlch Nats sfH Degree Saturday, Novembe ee and pop Mate families and Mrand MrsGeorge Brunton were in Berkley Sunday celebrating theirfor Rex Sackett, Grand oldest daughters wedding anniverjcon at the PtockneychooL  i ius how the Icttw an It was sent to Michigan Bell by Mrs Ida Vaughn of Aon Arbor Here s why One evening, Mrs Vaughn, who thenUvedjk  suffered a severe heart attack She WM awe  i each her telephone but was choking so badly the operator could hardly understand Her The operator checked the address and notified the hospital Then she  ihe family doctors name from Mrs Vaughn and telephoned him She asked if there were any relatives she should call Y lLohn gave the name of her daughter The operator called I, and soon she was on the way to the hospital with her tan Mrs Vaughns letter ended this way, I frankly do not think 1 would be living today if that operator had not been on the job that evening Many, many thanks for  wonderful service at a time when most needed The unknown operator is no longer unknown to Mrs Vaughn, of LWC She is Mrs Bonnie Walker  For her alertness, presence of mind and resourcefulness she has   been awarded a Vail Citation, a telephone company award for  outstanding service Mrs, Bonnie Walker, tht uhliiOtcn operator Its people who make telephone service good  OPPORTUNITIES FOR GIRLS IN THE TELEPHONE BUSINESS High School Graduate Preferred Experience not needed if you have the qualifica tions for Telephone Work You are trained on the job in easy interesting step AND HERES WHAT YOU GET 1 The very first day you enter Mich Bell you  start at 4000 for 5day 40hour week 2 Regular scheduled increases including four  the first year alone 3 Vacations with pay 4 Work youll enjoy with valuable training 5 Pleasant surroundings CALL HOWELL 9910 ASK FOR MISS AUTEN MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY  ALSCO WORLDS Largest Manufacturer of Aluminum Combination Windows and Doors4 seals of approvalDeluxe Comb Windows 19,95 ea  Flange type 1650 eaUp to 40 wide by 55 Reg y boor now  8995 Hardware 5  Casement, Basement and Picture Storms, Also Plate Glass Windows IYAT Glass Awnings Aluminum Siding NO MONEY DOWN A J Graybiel  Factory Representative Phone AC 77371, Brighton   rieighborL Notes Jean Raymond, worthy matron of Linden Chapter 175 OES has  been named representative to the Grand Chapter of Missouri by Ev elyn Weckler,worthy grand matron The Dexter Agriculture School er rollment is 871  The Brighton City water rate is to be increased 25 A clothing collection is being taken up for the 10 Goodman children at Brighton made fatherless by a labor Day auto accidentTheir moth tr who was injured is in a Pontiae hospital The township ax Genoa willl vote NOYJB on sale of whiskey and spirits  by the glass Contributions lor the memorial gate at Veterans Lighted Field at  Stockbridge now total 96794  Judith Haines, daughter of Mrs Margaret McKune Haines of Greg ory will marry Rohert Keiser of  Pinckney, October 2 Born to Mr and Mrs Malond Titus of Stockbridge Sept 8, a son Washtenaw sheriffs officers destroyed 35,000 worth of marihuana found growing in a field near Chel sea last week The emperature hit 100 degrees In Michigan Labor Day for the first   time in five years Sylvan township in which Chelsea is located will vote on sale of whisk  key by the glass Nov 2  Gov G Mennen Williams will crown the queen at the Chelsea  Community aii Sept 25 Fowlerville PTA gave a recept ion for the teachers at the school on  Sept 15 Gerald Neville, 16, of Royal Oak eloctrocuted last week at Sears  Lake in the northern part of the county white fixing a pump Arnold Bunce and John Chenoweht, Detroit Edison employees at  Howell were flown to Boston, Mass last week to make repairs after the fcyclWie j  A marrige license was issued last week to Donald Wiltse, 20 and Car ole Fuhrman 20, both of inckney The student enrollment at the Uni versity of Michigan Sept 20 is expected to total 18,500 Fall will arrive in Michigan on Sept 23 next  Rep Louis E Anderson of Northport died Thursday He was a pus, grand master of the Michigan Masonic Grand Lodc and visited the PiiKkne Masonic Loige several times  HOWELL THEAftE HOWEUU MSCHXIAN Tius, Wed, Thar, Sept 14, 15, 16  Micky SpiHanes Hottest Story  THE LONG W  Starring Anthony Quinn, Peggie Castle  Friday Saturday Sept 17, 18r  SARACEN BLADE i Vwtakttor  with Ricardo Montalban, Beta St MB News and  Dan  SaturdaySept 17 18r Features 2 OHerlihy James Fernandez 1  ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON CRUSLOE in Color  and Rory Calhoun, t  py Castle  in OE YELLOW 1 wMAHAWK  Sui Mon Tues, So  19, 20, 21  Matiee Sunday 230  M Cont  Donald OConnor, Jia Adams FRANCIS JOINS THE ,YASCT   Sunday, Monday, Sept 18, 20 DRIVE A CROOKED R6AD  QtAxrimt Micky Rooaey, Dianne Foster and  Keria McCarthy Sunday Shows 3, 6, 7  Comedy and Cartoon  Tues, Wed, Thur, Sept21,22,23 LIVING IT UP A Comedy Starring 1 Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis sad  Janet Leigh Cartoon Bugs  Thuxs  Shows 715, 905 Coming Dangerous Mission Drag net, Reap the Wild Wind  Wed, Thur, Fri,Sat,Sept22 to 25 CinemaScope  Technicolor THREE COINS in the FOUNTAIN  in color starring Clifton Webb, Dorothy McGuire  Louis Jourdan, Jean Peters Scio Driveln Theatre 1  6588 Jackson Road, Ann Arbor Phone Normandy87083  Children nndt 12 admitted Fxe Fridav, SaturdaySept 17, ISr  KANGAROO in Technicolor  with Maureen OHam, Peter Law ford and RATON PASS  Cartoon  LEE THEATRE Whltmore hakm, Wciaytt, Thur, Fri, Sat Sept It, ri, It  Doable Feature in SdnemaSeope PRINCE VALIENT  in Technicolor  with Robert Wagner, Janet Leigh James Mason, Debra Page and ARENA in Technicolor Wftfe Gig Young, Jean Hagen Cartoon 20 Colbert Main Sundav, Munuay, Sept 18 TUT P3G AND i with Fred MacMurray, Caudette  Percv Kilbride Marjorie and DRUMS ACROSS THE RIVER  Tn Technicolor with Audie Murphy, Walter Brennan  Cartoon  BIG DAYS 5 1885 EsabIUh4 McPherson State Ban  Howell Michgey TIME AND MONEY There are things which few of oa  have too much of   A checking account can stve us both in the following ways 1 It provides a complete, accurate j eek wi   nt all ftur mrnmp ana ex I    Notes of 5 Years Ago A body of a man found on Grand, vet of Howell, is still unidentified It was thought to be that of Thomas  Russy of Detroit, a hitchhiker But a neicc ,tys it is not himIf not iden tified in 5 days it will be sent to the University of Michigan for disecttion An unidentified body of hitch hiker was recently found near ChelPinckney has entered a team in the Howell bowling league The  members are Fred and Ross Read,, Jlei Schafer, C J Clinton and Bert Daller The York site near Ypsllanti has been selected for the new state hos pital and PiiurUiey lost out The school enrollment is 162 Pii mary 30 Intermediate 42, High  School 89 Met ChaLr is closing out his grocery stock as he leaves for Calif  Tues, Wed Th  Sept212223 FLAME AND THE FLESH  in Technicolor rith Lana Turner, Carlos Thompson  Plua PRISONER OF WAR  In Technicolor with Ronald Rcauau, Ikvy Mirttn  Cartoon  Sun, Mon, Tues, Wed Thurg Sept 19, 20, 21, 22 ,23  David Selznicks Production of Margaret Mitchells story of the  Old South GONE WITH THE WIND  in lecnalcolor Starring Clark Gable as Rhetl Butler Vivian Leigh as Scarlett OHara Leslie Howard Olivia DeHavilland  News and Color Cartoon 3 Sunday Shows beginning at 1230  I Show week days at 730 p m I Mrand Mrs Haviy Taylor of  I Rahway, N J, are visiting the j GeorgL Rouabes  Mrs KQL iiuegsegger is a pat ient at Grace Hospital Detroit  Mr and Mrs jjiaivin Shirey entained Sunday in honor of her grandmother, Mrs Lena Bixel oi Bluff ton, Ohio who celebrated her  SKth bn thday Those present were Mi and Mrs Oajo BixeL Mr and Mrs Joe Bixel and son, Comins,the  Truman Bixel family and Mrsj J S   , ,  , ru u  u i  Stoiner,Bltiffton, Mrand Mrs Amos in  nnst Church Cranbrook 1 J,M  Birmingham, Saturday night  IV, , Bcmardine Lynch of Kalu i mazoo spent the week end with  Mi  Mary Kennedy and Mrs Thomas Howe attended the VanBovc der wedd isole c Detroit and the Aichenilienner family  Jul ROUND IKLOIN or fcuiwSTfcAK Lb 59c  1490 A DOZEN AND UP OR MADE TO YOUR ORDER SEE CURE OR HOCKEY AT 83ft EAST MAIN ST PINCKNEY  THE ROUSH PLUMBING  SYSTEMS, REPAIRING GENERAL PLUMBING, WATER 310 WEBSTER ST UP 8660 7 Pinckney   RUSSELL D SMITH CO HOWELL, MICH  PH t2 Represented by K W WYLIE  BRSIDENCE  PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN  PBONE 1  1  11 irrrrrto orA BY  UIJa liAtWCen With AlKJreW Camp accounting of a 1 our income and ex fa n penditures for mcome tax or budget j pnckney     where1 ed up for a lecturt courseThe numi bers are Oct 26,Franklin Babblecturer Nov 27, Maybelle Wagner Schenk Comedy Co Jan 2, Loveless Twins QuartetteMar 3, Tobias  Ellis Revue April 7,LundbergScott j Concert Company The Mack cottage at Rush Lake was raided Saturday night by the  Sheriff Wimbles deputies for violat ing the prohibition law  Born to David Steptoe and wife of Dexter at the Pinckney Sanitarium Sept 11, a daughter  Maurice Kelly spent the week end at Grand Haven with Dean Reason  eK e keweea t qCMlW vrer yam  Gus Ecks Dexter team lost to the Pleasant Lake team there Sunday 7 to 6 Dallas Cox and Jim Moran played with Dexter Batteries Dex terJohnson  Wriffley Pleasant LakeStandish  HollisGuy Kuhn played with Pleasant Lake  Pinckney high school is one of the 300 Michigan high schools who hare Joined the Michigan high school De bating League The Pinckney Juniors football team lost to Whitmore Lake there these Saturday 39 to 40 The team  is Ralph and Gerald Clinton, Charles Clinton, Ambrose Kennedy, Mex lin Amburgey, Floyd Haines, Howard Read, Robert Read, Jack ReaReason, Billy Meyer When Don Swarthout opened the Mcpherson Oil Station Wednesday morning he found a gunny sack in the doorway with a sign on it read j  ing Unlicensed Dog Owners Take Notice In side wvie 2 p iodle dogs shot dead He is holding the bodies 5 days for identification  Mrs Mary Porter, 77, died here I Sept 10 at the home of her son, H E Porter The funeral waR at Will iamston with burial in Delta Cemetery ,  purposes 2 It provides a depository our money is safe from loss, fire or theft 3 It allows us to pay our bills from our home by mail, saving us  numerous billpaying trips involving car and parking expense 4 It provides us with indisputable  proof of payment, the cancelled check No file of receipts to keep 5 It shows us at any time how muli we have available to spend  With all these advantges can you not afford to have a checking ac count of your own  Open one today SEWING MACHINES We Serjdce and Repair Ail Makes Free Estimates Giten In Advance  Singer Sewing Machine Company  Ail Wort  or 84FS Hackney U4 South Main St, An ArborCich  hern Nermandy 24222, Aon Arbo 100 MILE STOCK CAR RACE FASTEST 33 START 1,000 Minimum Purs 9 mJiF ROASTS Lb DiF LIvz,R Lb    GROUND BEEf Lb 39c 3 Lbs r SLICED SACON, Lb  SKINLESS FRANKS Lb BFEF EY THE SIDE OR QUARTER GROCERIES AND COIWT  38 30c 100 59c 45c SAW ALMOST 50 PFRCENT  WITH ONE DAY ROUND TRIP EXCURSION BUS FARES NOW ON  SALE PROM PINCKYNH IB  Sept 19  230 pm  JACKSON MOTOR  SPEEDWAY tUfbBtftkis 12 m Trk 11 Mrtli if Jttbss M M50 RAGES EVERY SUNDAY  Callers of Mr and Mrs William Shehan last week woie Billy She1 an ot Ann Arbor, Mrs Alma Han1 is and Zita and Leo Lavey and Lor enzo Murphy  GO ANY DAY RETURN SAME DAY What a Wonderful Chance to Sample Your Bos Serrica  A Round Trip Bus Ticket foT Only OneWay frate Ins 10ell Plan aTrip Boom These Bargain Rates Are Too Good To Miss  COMPLETE INPPORMATTON AT BUS DEPOT LYLE JONES DRUG STORE PHONE PINCKNEY UP MltlMrjmd MrAl Bobon have moved from Portage Lake to Marvin Shir ey8 apartment on Pearl St Forgtt mothvl With an efrc dryer you simply rlip a iwiich for flwffy dry chthi The  ST REASON  in the world to buy an  leotrie Clothes Drytr Why let the weather tell you when to do  the wash An electric clothes dryer is ready any time, weather or not, to dry clothes softer than line drying ever did And it pro vides heat as clean us the suns Put an electric clothes dryer re its the cleanest, most modern dryj PLUMBING WATER SYSTEMS Stanley DhikeF FLOWERS FOR AIL OCCASIONS  from WWKELHAUS FLORAL COMPANY  rime 28  Sat vhr  ril attend school Olirenco Mc6owan artd wife f Pontiac spent Sunday with Mrs  Thressa Coyle  Mr and Mrs Roy Reason, Ann Shirley and Leota with Dona Klone Mr and Mrs James Greene of Harry Rose and wife of Ann Ar Detroit attended the Rainbow Girl   Rotrer Carr Nbor called on Mrs Edna Reason and installations over the week end at   m li  1 Vl,  Frank Kaiser of Uaadffla has moved into what is known at the Nellv Pry house at Main St and Pearl Sts The Roes and Fred Read fannies attended the Read reunion Sunday at Al Read home near South Lyoti Meedajuea Jennie Keilejatoergeiv Kathryn Thayer, Rene Miller and Lois Lintnar went through the Col George Museum at Bloomfield Hills Friday It was the George home Clare Miller and wife and Carol were in Detroit Saturday and also  called on Mrs Millers nephew who is a patient at St Joe hospitalAnn Arbor Mrs Mae Metz of Howell spent Sunday at the Lee Lavey home The Ona Campbell family spent the week end at the Carl Lentz home in Lansing Mr, and Mrs Glenn Kingsley gave a shower Sunday at their home for Mr and Mrs Chris Camp belL 60 were present Miss Madge Jack has gone to Central Normal, MtPleasant where she will have charge of a dormitory Mr and Mrs George Stone  f Gulfport, Miss, visited at the Bo Jack home last week Floyd Fulford and wife of Wayne were quests at the Clifford Miller  home Saturday Janet Shirley has returned from Savanaph, Ga, where she spent the summer with the Robert Amburgcy family The Hollis Holloways entertained 42 people Sunday in honor of Kenn eth Wright of Florida Among them were the Albert Shirley, Kenneth Mohlmans, Dale Millers, Daryl and Gayle Shirleys Lucius Doyle jr and wife spent the week end in the mountains in New York state  Mrs Mary Hoff entered Womans Hospital, Detroit,Monday for an operation Miss Jessie Winehell of Detroit called on Mrs Mary Hoff Sunday Mrs Jennie Devereaux Mrs Fannie Cavanaugh  Mr, and Mrs  Lawrence Camburn attended the funeral of MrsInez Hadley in Dexter Thursday Burial was at Plain field  Miss Florence Tupper of Flint called on Mrs Emma Dinkel last week Mr and Mrs Lynn Hendee, Mis June Hendee and Mrs Blanch Clark attended the state fair last Wednes day Jay Brigham and wife visited a Chubbs Corners last week They are  eavinjr to spend the winter with their daughter in Arizona  Bob Pike and wife were in Owisso last weekMrs Alice Bruff re turned home with them to stay JM the Pike home   John Boyer and wife spent Supday at the George Hellig home in  Ann Arbor   The L, J Henry family entertained the Jesse Henrys, Keith Biacl tiys of Chelsea and the Al Nisbetts Detroit Sunday in honor of L Js birthday John Kennedy, son of Mr and Mrs Gerald Kennedy of Howell is attending Assumption College,Sa,nd i wich, Ontario Mrs Helen Berry and Mrs Lelia Monks of Lansing spent Thursday  night at the Irvin Kennedy home Arnold Berquist spent Sunday at  the James Hall home in Marion   CJ Clinton and wife were Thurs I day guests at the Ralph Clinton   home in Lincoln Park Keith Ledwidge went back to his college work at Catholic Seminary,  Plymouth Monday It is his last, year there 1 The Joe Griffith family spent j Sunday at the Ted Olson home in  Dearborn  William and Arthur Griffith of j Prscott, Kansas, visited their brother, Joe Griffith, last week Wayne AtLee and John L Conners attended the races at Wolverine  race track, Detroit, recently 165 freshmen from the Univerj sity of Michigan attended the fresh   men rendozvous of U of ,M Fresh  Air Camp, Patterson Lake over the week end  Rex Sackett and wife of Detroit spent Sunday with Lawrence Cam burn and wife  Mr and Mrs Roy Reason, Ann Shirley and Leota, Mr and Mrs Lawrence Camburn, Karen Gustafson, Joyce Allen, Patty Thayer and the Slayden sisters attended the  Rainbow Girl installation at Tyrian temple, Detroit Wednesday night  The Earl Kimberly family of The jeep fire engine wag called Willow Vilage spenut Sunday at the to Patterson Lake twice Sunday by Tom Ware home, grass fires MraAlta Meyer attended a chick  1     en dinner last Wednesday at Lake The Kenneth Zills of Ann Arbor Chamulg ven by the of edcalled at the Mark Nash home Mon ucation for the Howell teachers day Carol and Dalleene Meyer of David Nash leaves this week for Stockbridge spent the week end at the Michigan State Camp near Chelae W 1 sea and goes from to Michigan Pnts, the G W Meyers were at  is to work for you Then youll never watch for or worry abet drying veher again Mrs Louise Shehan is staying with Mrs Alma Harris this month  Complete Line Plumbing Flxtwtt Jf and Supplies Electric, Oil and Gas Hot Water Heaters Complete Line of Pumps We Sell  W Install  We Service PHONE UP83114  1 0 7 5 EAfirT COAL PRICES ARE CUT 100 PER TON  To Allow You To Fill Up For Next Year Order Now and Pay by the Month If You Care To  PHONE DEXTER HAMILTON 68119 D , Hoej Son IWSST PRICE EVIR  ial lie luxe PHILGASTAPPAN Range tMtntlighting immovable porce VlMiaUM OVM with glass window mi 99m iigbt V with V tifaak cooking Mat, m to 10 minutes V VMgnhhgry Mac and Wmporttajt fwiliea V signal tell whrn Utfft PJesstsatsi witire top Lttfjo working area Vunlast teas Concealed oven lit lit Ai TRADEIN ALLOW A NCI ON YOUft OLD RANOM Now is the Xhvn to modernize ytur kitchen with Philgas    ftbt thriftf bottled gas for farm and tow fcesMsjf Vu can Iiu  and wide, bvt you nt find a   r value anywhere ,an this beauiuul eW kusa NMge4 Imember, too, we wiH glt ym   iicrous tradein allow OH your old range  regardless of type, make, or cyrvlifion Easy ferms, if you wiekr H PMflGAS APPllANCtf t  CHOOSE Hockey Appliance Store Middfftji  ia Cashway Store Novell Traverse City and Manistee East XMTW called on  SllW hSffK Nil X Ton,  Mdm Louise hn, nl  the state fair in Detroit The Francis Shehan family spent Sunday at the Lundeen cottage at Hiland Lake  Bob Pike and wife spent Monday at the Eraton Clark home in Una diila, honoring Mrs Clarks birthday  Stanley Hall and wife of Marine EdnaCity and Cleo Curtis and family of  in Plymouth , spent Sunday at the  126 WEST MAIN STREET, PINCKNEY FRESH GROUND BEEF 3 Lbs  SWANSONS 0LE0 4 Lbs   JIMMY SOFT DRINKS 12 Cans  HOME MADE PORK SAUSAGE 2 Lbs  SUGAR 10 Lbs STORE HOURS MON TUES WED 00 A M to 600 P M  THUR FRL SAT 900 A M to 800 PIL  SUNDAY 900AMto 130PM 97c 97c 97c 97c 97cwl SalesHiin IDOTHERM  ii ,nik J a  Cushioned   OIL WITH EXCLUSIVE ILICTRIC No match neededI All you do ts turn the dial Electric SELFLightof  light your heater IMPERIAL  AveilefcU in 2 hearing  I SALESMANS Name and Addiuau ONLY  DOWN HSY TERMS txtluilv DuoTrWm Ant furnitur ttyllngl   Afore heat, cleaner heat, from every drop of oil  with DuoTherms exclusive Dual Chamber Burner,  Fine furniture styling, beautiful mahogany finish  Forcedheat circulation and fuel savings up to 25  with DuoTherms exclusive Automatic POWER  AIR Blower 9 1 widoofuning doors for radiant heat Healthful  htttnidifier Special Waste Stopper Handy waisthigh coattrol Have matchless comfort this winter and years to come See this new DuoTherm Windsor now ltIE LAYEY  STORE  LOCAL iWS i Th BmntAMmktkM dinner at I the Country  Kithen,MjMoruSwnay I Tbr Qtts Behfesons ar entertanied Sunday the Cn JtoUaMor jrr f  Ann Arbor, Robert House, Phillip Uoejsiv isobar Patd osiiHei f  DetsoJt The Roberta BtrmuzMihncaiGF of Rush Lata sjtent Sunday at the Lea ter McAfee hoaao The Brbttite faniijriana ed sr WhRe Shrtoe pietnBiiadey mt  Elisabeth Lake, Oakland conntyfi The Pinekney Chapter 0ftfl past matron were entertained Monday by Mrs Florence Baagmv it tte home of MmVlrtiaAl Vsjtfforniaii, Meadames BemWlffiler Xhfie DinkeL Bather Qtmpben soHasel Poulaon assistsd Mrs EHon Newman of ,QB  Arbor spent a couple xrf days last week at the Ben White homes Bsjtt White and wife of Ionia called Saturday  Mrs Winifred Grave was la Jackson last week and had aa her  guest her cousin, Mr,Mttdred Obexline of Highland Part 111 Mrs Helen Grave Boucher hat returned to her home in Sanlran cisco, Calif, after a 8 months tout of Europe The Merwin Campbells spent Sun day evening with George Snquist and wife at the Mich State,San Mesdarnes Maigaret Burns and bernarUine Fry were in Ann Arbor  Friday The Gerry Eichmaa family spent Sunday at the Russell Glover home at Webberville, Mrs Helen Young attended shower Saturday, given by Mrs Isabel Xuhn of Gregory for Noreen i fc i n 1 Brogran, daughter of Mr and Mis Firit National BailK  Pat Brogan of Ionia who wiL be A U9   f married this week    5 fTtlfin Mrs Viola Read was tor Jackson Oader Federal Supervision  Friday Meseker of Federal Reserve Corporattaa aad Federal Deposit Insur  FQRaALEaUVYEU washed, sace Cerporatoi 1  IRE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORNER CfatHieKauiii SaaitariuTn li4iffylli U  Pincknsy, Michigan Daily 1100 A M to 200 P If  Lxcept Wednesdays Mon, Tuefl, Frif Sat, 700 to 800 P M JACK HANNETT PHONB UP83 17 8 MATCH YOUR PROBLEMS AND AMBTTIONB WHfl WITH THESE  MODStN BANKING SERVICES The iPnger you examine the Rat below, me more youll fund In it bank tog services that apply to your prob iems and ambitions    Checking Accunt Bank Drafts  Savings Account Business Loan Mortgage Loans Travelers Checks Safe Deposit Box Banking by Mail  Automobile Loan Home Loan personal Loan The Important question is not which j but how many of the modern bank a tog services yon can use to advan  tage Lets talk it over   DENTIST 112 N Michigan Av  Telephones Office 935 Residence 814 Evenings by Appointment  Howell, Michigan  Rate TVesServke RADIO ft TELEVISION SERVICE  Proaipt and Courteous Phone UP 85541 1 Webster St  Pinekney, Michigan  FUNERAL HOMB Don 0 SwarAwrt  Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service PHONE U P 8I1T2 Herd SMMI Phone 188 207 E  J ,1 River  Howeil, Michigan Real Estate Insurance  Brokerage City, Lake and Farm Property a Specialty List Your Property With Me Lee Uvey General Insurance PHONE U P 83221 RBFIWSfJlUTION SERVICE Harold Rady Repairs on All Makes PHONE U P 85596 tocjioaeer Bert Wylie Gall Fowkrville 226F6 WGulWckhoff, Sr OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River  Howell, Michigan Phone 358 icsideuce Oi Uoyd NeMiee livestocjt Hauling Weekly Trips Made to Detroit General Trucking PHONB U P S4547 sand rmd aMrvsJisjpjossjiL ojitjnis ed, also nocsnid rcesi avad  RRADYMIXED QdScSw 4 wBm wes of HowfJl at 495U Mason Road cPhdn IfewaU i Northland Friday  PHOIfR 118 9 BOWBLL   wooooi ArnW Berquist fNUtoh BaWsTineQijlsU eHeaep i , A titid Watehsjsv, Wo4ch  Baadsjiaeycale Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and chUd HTmimnds PirslhsT MMuM ren visited the Detroit Zoo and the  AR DepoaiU Insured Up to far Bach Depositor  s 1 mii Refer J OVr Complete Insurance Coverage  PHONE UP8313S   Cemetery Memorials Prices Ycu Can Afford TJ lay  Milford, Michigan MlHerd Granite Werfce Real Estate Farms, Homes, Lake Property Business Opportunities Lfpt Your Property With Ms sfieiftidJieMoi  Broker  209 North PHONE U P 84166  oners Qrocerv CUSSIFED ADVS 8066 Pineknsy Bead Quo lily toeihcr ciu OnraJMiMatter of Days To Fay Your Village TIIBII sail I Additional Penalty After Oct ober 1 They Must Be Returned as Delinquent  fHQLEN REYNOLDS Village Treasurer  549 East PutnamStreet,Pinekney,Miebifao  LOW PRICES fissr whi IHHas to Take Out Pfama Hoeell 706J2  TO RENTYear around eottaffe at Big Silver Lake, Pinekney, Michlt  is modern Phone Normandy 22711 FOR SALE20 guage double barr   el shotgun, 82 special Winchester ATEIXChristmas treesScotcb  deer rifle with case Lucius Doyle Pine, White or Norway Spruceaho Phone UP 88128  fireplace logs Write imrdtety ALG tVo registered Shrop Levi Johnson, 25682 Ford RdGardshire Rams Call after school en City, Michigan  John C Burg, Phone UP fr827 mmmmmmmmmm FOUNDBay Saddle horse, TatKF0R SALE1952 Plymouth 4 4eor  face, 2 hind white legs sedan with radio and beater, 1961 I Hnivey Garr, Phone UP 832J Ford Victoria, radio and heater with  LOSTVicinity of Anchor Inn, a tXmiBio 60 black patent leather pocket book, cfn CoemPpoMtian, radio, heater au containing bill fold with sum of tomat1i riiiisaission,lf60 Studebak money and valuable papers, also an er Pup truck  ton EngH made Ronson lighter QAQn nf 1 fL a Mrs James Burroughs, 10492 fla 8490 Ceday Lk d PP 8JQ cer Rd, Brighton, Mich  , m 1 Phone AC7292S FOR RENTHouse on 4fcdar Lake r Rd just north of M36Watt rooms WANTED If you have ewes or with water and bathIaquire of Wm feeder lambs for sale writ Hollister 9321  Inhm  FdRHALUiReoRsi1  BOX 625, Manchester, Mich Tank, 175 1,3 g8l88  FOR SALEFuel Oil Tank 17K ir 00 Lotto JL4e gallon used one year 20 Phone U83897  FOR SALEHousehold Furniture  Priacilla Darrow, 18690 North Terri n tor Road Chelsea  F0R  FOR RENTAPABtSsalNT MARVIN SHISEY SALErUsed Combiaeheap Carl Hollistfe 8828 M86 W  QUALITY MEATS  FRUITS  GROCERIES VEGETABLES FISH  REVERSES LOWER COURT The supreme court of Michigan has filepl its opinion in the case of  Ndrman Soltar vg Harold Anderson  RFD, Howell The case was tried in J circut court at Howell before a jury  October 1 and 2, 1952 The verdict  No Cause for Action I , Judge Dethmers speaking for the J supreme court said in part as foll ows The court Judge Lyons in  FOR SALETomatoes 100 a bush w,   ,  Pick them yourself j WANTEDjVVora ry the day WilUrd Wiltse Mra Mrgeret Huhman 61 Uaadlla Pinekney, Michigan l ALK  Burner 0il titov FOR SALE7 room house si 844 iTke newenhrnd 1 Weat Main St, Plncey, semT FU sAjjstsWsit Warner iaWe1 Bo Jack 887 West Main, model radio in good conditten, Roll 1     away bed with inner spring matj 400 MONTHLY SPARE TIME tress in wide Phone UP 831671 JkfilHn and collecting money FOP HAT a prr  I om our five cent High Grade Nut eromn2   Hett machlne8 in this  No ng, er complete with 2 barrels and to qualify for work you must have I car, references 640 cash,   xw 8 r 885 car rererencesi 6640 cash, secured etructed the jury that, ,Mruf l Stuart St Pn by yentory Devoting 6 hcirs a must be proven as an establishedSALt1951 Plymouth, new  the business, your end on ft H nnftf ha  This, res and battery, gray color, one Pareentage collections will net up to  lady owner 866000 Phone HA6362 monthly with v,ry good pooib faet and cannot be inferred, was in error y The court further ruled that Judge  iLjrons properly stated the law as to1 WeJdliu j the plaintiffs speed but erred as to jJJJH  th above quoted statement The higher court ordered a new sw trial which will probably not be reached until the December tterm Stanley Berrlman was attorney  A8  AUTO PARTS ftuppttss Auto Paris fcf Glass flbld and  UMtallsd 1018 East Grand BrsePhone 151 FOR 8 hsottna tax Anderson and will have to retry jWt DOM Mttssr phons,78Fl5 the case  llties of taking over full time Income increasing accordingly Pot fa,, terview, include phone in applicatian Write Nut0Matic Co Inc 40 Exchange Place New York, 6, T Y MAKUHLSTS SAW OTDWr BtT9  LAWN MOWER 8HARPBMNQ  11264 BTVKRBANK LANE HWkAND MICH MARKET PRICES COURTtOUS SERVICE  Two new lakes formed by dams will be In operation soon One is a warm water one on the Black River  in Montmorency county and the other a trout stream at Gladwin Construction work will start in 8 state parks this fall The biggest is a TSSOOO ft fill at Stirling Park  Monroe The others are toilet con struction and road ,wideasnge Michigan has ranked either  first  or second in the sale of fishing and  hunting licensee for the paat 6 years  Dennis Howe i la visiting his grand parents, Mr and Mrs Thomas  Howe sr In East Tawas EAVES TROUGH Why Let Your Roof Wash afcway See Us for Your EAVES TROUGH WE ALSO SBTEAIL FOB FREE ESTIMATE CALL  UPS6 8 1 8 flassasr WM  BRASH JR  ORDER YOUR COAL Fill Your Bin New at the Lower Prices POCAHONTAS  BRI0UETS  HARD COAL FARMERS FEED A SUPPLY  BLOCK COAf STOKER COAL  SOFT COALTHE PINCKNEY BISEAXC9 J Wednesday, September 15, 1954 Brisk Bird Hunting  Time in Michigan  enjoy a glass of Michigan Mtretced Beer  Michigan Brewers Association 350 Madison Avenue  Detroit 26, Michigan  A SPECIAL EVENTS IN MICHIGAN GROUSE SEASON  OPENS October, 1st Week, Northern Counties 7TH ANNUAL DUCK  HUNTERS TOURNAMENT October, 1st Week,  Mouillee State Game Area, East Rock wood THUMB 0ISTR1CT PLOWING MATCH  ober 8th,  Po, I Huron PHlSANT SEASON 0 ENS  October 20th, Lower Peninsula  AUes Brewing Co  Frankenmuth Brewing Co  Goebel Brewing Co Pfeijfer Brewing Co  Sebewaing Brewing Co  Stroh Brewery Co THANK YOU   TO THE People of Pinckney Your Interest in the opening of our New Store last week Has Made It a Success beyond all expectations Watch your local paper and mail for  the name SHIREYS T V  APPLIANCE in the future for there will Bargains never before seen in the T V  APPLJANCE  THIS WEEKS SPECIALS  Cape Hart 21 ConsoleTVReg29995 19995  Admiral 17 T V Table Model 17995 12995 Dumont 21 TV Console 38095 now 12995 Servel Electric 11 ft double disc ice maker  All Auto Defrost etc Reg 52995 now 2751 Servel EIectkll ftManval 39995 at 2751    k Just Honest to Goodness Barons WUh Standi Pacto 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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>THEM I 6 H I a A N III I MR  Death of a Michigan child whose ffPtnlw wB44VNORA REASONMrs Nora Reason, 76, died at theparentsical aidfacing the people of the state It isa problem that takes on personalsignificance engendering anxiety andanger in the individual who is facedwith the need of a doctor and is un able to get one The answer ifdoctors moreon June 23, 1878, being the daughterof Frank and Julia Wheeler SiglerIn 1806 she married George Reasonwho was in the hardware businesshere with his father They built thehome,now occupied by Lucius Doyle jr M4 Reason later went in the autoj Jjjins d f h 1 8OH0OL NEWSSCHOOL STARTED TUESDAYSchool staited here Tuesday withan enrollment of 640It waB 617 last year more are expected The figures are as followsutoInvestigation by the State Board j Jjjsinesa and was one of the pioneersof Medical Registration showed theparents had delayed so long in calling a doctor that it was questionable whether she could have been sav ed Thje important fact is that no The family moved to Detroit wherehe was general sales manager, forfor the Cartercar CoAbout 1926 theycame back to Pinckney and built the on the hill now owned by Henryed The important fact is that n  ned by Henrydoctor could be found to attend the  Krahn Mr Reason died in 1936  Since that time she has lived with hergirlThere are fewer doctors in Michigan now than in 1942 a war year, there were 121 doctors to everyhThen100,000 people The last figures showone doctor for every 904 peopleDr Furstenberg, dean of the U ofM Medical school says the shortageis acute and in many cases appointments have to be made 30 days in advance Medical and 60restrictions are strict and there in hesitat ion about relaxing them for fear thequality of doctors might go downThe U of M medical school admits 200 students year Wayne University, the only other medical school children and her sisterPowers High School7th and 8th Grades PettysvilleKindergarten Elementary SchoolFhst Grade Second GradeThird Grade Fourth GradeFifth 178100 2542 Wednesday, September 8, 1954Gsthofie 6hwebSt Marys Cathoiie Church FT Albert Sduaitt, PastorSmdayNovi SflMdolt680, 800, 900ixmT 680, 800, 900, 780 5 JLFridayCoaftMioBsFriday after Noveaaa Devotions,j Saturday 780 to 900 p m391 Sunday 8eioe 800 maes Co GradeSixth Grade High School TeachersTh teaching staff is as follows 52,455548 56 LOCAL NEWSMr and Mrs Roy Carpenter andthe C W Hooker family of Ann Ar bor called on J H Hooker and wiltSundayThe Robert Reads called on ArthurBullis and wife in Gregory FridaySuptPrincipal Wesley HeaderMrs Mable I Industrial Arts  Musicou  ,  Eng HistoryShe was a life member ofPinckney  S t O E S UiiurcriCalvary Menaonite Church Rev Kara Beachy, PastorS S Supt Walter EachMorning Worship 1000Germaine Stackable  Sunday School 1100 John Burn , Young Peoples Meeting 730Zoe Enil Cottage Fellowship Service Mr and Mrs Winston Bauhnentertained Sunday Frank Clarkand wife of Milford and the GordonAllen family of LansinyGeorge Clark attended the statefair in Detroit Saturday and Sundayand saw Sylvester Harris CURRENT COMMENTThe atomic bomb as a preventsrive of World War III seems to havebeen ruled outNo longer are its direpossibiities featured on the frontpage of the papers and dire threatsmade to turn it loose on our enemies The atomic bomb reached itsheighth of power shortly before theIndoChina affair when threatswere made to turn it loose on theCommunist armies there The Com munists figured we were bluffingand went ahead and took over the ountry T0 atomic bombs felLThej season given was that the 2 armiesThe John Sullivan family of Jack, e so closely locked in battle thatson spent Sunday with Miss Drus atl atomic bomb would kill as manycilia Murphy and brothers  j ldiers in one army as in the othera lifeChapter O E S  Surviving are threeSpringfield, 111 and aRhea Mason of Redford Alsosister, Mrs Powers  ScienceMath     Historysons, Ralph i EngSpanish7th8th, Art7th and 8th James BirdAnn Arbor  WednesdayRay Moriaiiy jIrene MilleivGugor,Gladys Davis, DexttiWilhelmina 800Congregation Church Rev J W Winger, Pastor ML e state admits 7 There were 6,737 practising physicians in Michigan in I960 If the colleges only turn out 275 a year this would not beenough to replace those who die orretire It costs 2,500 a year to educate a doctor The City of Detroitfinances Wayne University They asked the legislature for help to increase their medical class to 100 but wereturned down Many of the Michigan doctors areracialists and make no house callsTOeir only contact with their patients is during their office and hospital hours The day of the oldcountry doctor of 50 years ago who hitched up his horse in themidde ofthe night to make an emergency or confinement calMs gone forever The funeral was at the Swarthout IFuneral Home today, Rev J W Wins er officiating Burial in PinckneyCemetery I HoweUMorning Worship1045 A MPrincipalKindergartenFirst Grade 2nd Grade1, 2, 3 CombThird Tradeago he and his Fourth GradeREUBJ5N KISBYReuben Kisby, 70, died at , A, Lihome in Ann Arbor township lastl ThirFriday night  hisClerkElementary SchoolSixth OrndeComb 4, 5, 6Pettysvillefather had a eeraLitore at Ham Fifth Gradeburg Then he learned telegraphyand was Grand Trunk agent at Hamburg and othesjplaces Of late yeaishe has worked for the University ofMichigan His first wife was Hazel Vaughn jdaughter of Mrs NettieVaughn of I Pinckney She died 30 years ago at jAlma when he was agent there,leaves Meyife, Josephine and aElwood at M Pleasant The funeralwas at the StaffanHjldiger Funeral i Home, Ann Arbor, Monday with theburial in Hamburg Cemetery j WlhyJennie y Mildred ParksKathryn ThayerJennie Kellenbeier Mrs Gilbert Rooke Lois LintnerDorothy CampbellIrene Miller,Pinckney Mary Jane Tasch Thur Night Prayer Meeting at theChurch at 800Wed Choir Practise 730 P M A Hearty Welcome To AllThe ruple s Ohurcn Undenom inationalM36 West between Main andUnadilla StrertsRev Keith Ruegsegger, PastorMaude ShaspSunday SchoolKathryn Miillcr Sunday Worship Youth Group Heson, FOOTBALL AMES  EveningSept 17Dimondale there i Thur Prayer Meeting Jr Choir Practise WedSr Choir Practise Wed,LOUIS ROCQUELouis Rocque, 81, died at the home Sept 24Dewitt thereOct 1Dexter hereOct 15Hartland horeOct 21Manchasterthexe Nov 29South Lyon hereNov 4Stockbridge here Nov 10Boysvillcj at MaconLIBRARY BOARDPrizes for the Summer Reading I945 AM1100AM 700 PM800 pm800 P M 400 P M730 P MWe Extend a Christian Welcome toBreryone Gus Led w id ye ciiine home from asummers tour of the western stateswith the House of David base ball u am Saturday The Ross Reads entertained theRead families at their lake cottageSunday Those then were tin Char les Smoyers, Akron, Ohio Yin Smoyers, Los Angeles, Calif, StanleySmoyers Princetow, N J, CharlesSmoyers jr of Staunton, Va Rex Read of Ticondergo, N Y Irene iCrabb, Evanstun 111 the Fred ReadsHoward Roads, Roberts Reads JamesWhitleys and John McGuiivslo in all President Eisenhower has deletedthe atomic bomb from his speechesHe now wants to build up the military reserve and the draft has beenstepped up for September Michiganis called to furnish 111b men The fact is this country will not enter , war if she can prevent it but ifis forced to she intends to beprepared, That means henceforth will walk the tight wire of dipheCampbellami wife one davDEPARTMENTThe fox bounty fund of 125,000is exhausted at 2500 foxes werebountied this yearOn million more people than lastyear visited Michigan state parksthi yearHolland and Grand state parks,the  largest have both had over amillion visitors this yearMeetings were held at Jackson,Midland and Sebewaing last week topromote better hunterfarmer relationsMichigan will receive the largestamount for fish and game restora tion under the PittmJaaRofainsonact of any state in the union, It is 711,000 This is from the tax onhunting and fishing equipment7 flooding projects have been ap Sa son,ofit There areand Barbara Singer RibbonLi UI   w Fand AnHa  , BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCHj 8 Miles N  3 Miles W of Pinckney 4060 Swarthout Rd,, N Hamburg Sunday Morning Service 1000Sunday School followed by MessageSunday Evening Service 745Thurs Night Prayei Service 745 Frank Shultz, Pastor9670 Marshall Rd Gen 75490 South Lyon, Mich is said to be much unrestin the Panama canal zone and Danie James,news writer, say if conditions do not improve a Suez situation may develop there There has beena conflict, of interests between thiscountry and Panama and she sent a delegation here over a year ago toiron out the difficulties So far theyhave gotten nowhere The situationis a liule different than at Suezas this country owns the canalIt was built when Teddy Rooseveltwas president Colombia owned the land it was desired to build the canal oti and this country was unable to Campbell and Mar, nach any agreement with themSoL families were weekthe Iik Young familyMr and ivlrs Morwinentertained Wilbur Kiselof Fowlcrville at uiiini last week The Merwin Campbells and JanusHalls attended the state fait in Detroit Monday Arnold Berquist has been visitingTil i in Flint Tff   i Reason family spent thew kV   I a the BaughnMilier cabom in France and was a chef, be Each winner read one of the reports tho and BookCadillac Hotels in wa8 sewedDetroit and on the D  C boatsHehas lived with his daujfhtar, MrsHull for a number of years LIVINGSTON LODGE DATES 4funeral is Thursday at the Sunday, September 19 Annual C O White and wife of Fentonj called on iene Mann Sunday Sunday callers at the Ben White home were the Carl Biciwells ofBrighton, Harold CJalbiaith and wifeSwarthout Funeral Home, Rev J Pi,nic at University u ,I11ffnW Winger officiating Burial in the Frosh Air Camp Patterson PotPinckney Cemetery of Michiganand Duane Jalbraith andA daughter bom to Mr, and MrsJ T Lim died at birth Tuesday at McPherson hospital, Howell TheLim9 live 4n a,, jailer near the Wakefield home hereMARRLEJO AtGUST 28Mrs Winifred Gallagher who runsprovedThey are Delton Creek,Ros the Dew Drop Inn at Lakeland wascommon county, Sucker River, Luce i married August 28 to Floyd Weishun amp,j Luck Dinner at 1230 pm Lodge to furnish meat, coffee and pop, Masons, Stars, their families andfriends invited Saturday, October 2 Work in MMDegree 800 p m Saturday, October 30 Lodge togo to Lewistown, Michto work MM Degree Lawrence Baughn W M Peter Howlett of Gregory spentlast week at the Robert Read homei The James Whitley fmily are mov ing1 in the Read cottage at Portage  theLake some day we might hae to withdraw from there the same way the IJiitish are doing n Suezjj JohnsonDonnie and Barbara Baughn visit coveringcounty, Molasses  River, Gladwin county, Headquarters Lake, GrandTraverse, Robinson Creek and Martiny Creek, Big RapidsThis deptsold 19,500,000 seedlingand transplant trees in their annual fall nursery sale119 coyottes ad 1263 foxes werebountied in Juy  All hunters desiring to htint deerin the special season, December 1,must file applications If they get a deer in the regular season this becomes invalid as they are only allowed one deer a year Applications may be obtained from any licen se dealer Michigan bear hunting is restricted from Oct 1 to Nov 5 in the arch ery season and is statewide Nov 15to Nov 30 Limit is one bear to a hunterAn emergency order has been issue  limiting the production of oilan4gs in the,Northville area where 4 wells are producing about 200barrels of oil and 10000 cubic ftofgas perday This is to eliminate waste as in rapid production oil isoften bypassed in underground pockets16 more public fishing sites weredeveloped this year, making 224 suchslteg now available25 fires burned over 36 acres last The, conservation park dept collector 300,000 this year for boatrentals, camp permits, concessionsetcNo wild animala jnay be broughtinto thifjtate without a permit 1A1 cajriera xeporta 77 broods ofpheasant on their 10 day count tjriftr itwas 2 Toe Thumb area had the most with the InghamClintonGimtiot area secondThe Detroit third Prices 4 the Darrow Barber ShopM 1TieDearborn, a toolmaker for the AceMotors there A reception is to beat Dearborn Saturday night KINGS DAUGHTERS TEAThe Livingston ,County KingsDaughters  Sons will hold a teafrom 1 to 4 p m at the Parish Hall across from the postoffice in Howell The tea is for the benefit of acounty home for the aged Come and enjoy the fellowship of theCounty Kings Daughters and Sonsi LABOR DAY TOLLed at the Frank Clark home at Milford last weekMr and Mrs Roger Can and Bobwere Sunday dinner guests at theWayne Carr home Bently LakeMrs Eleanor Ledwidge and Jerryattended a dinner Sunday night at the canal zone revolted and formedtin Hipublic of Panama and we got  t mis I land to build the canal AlwaysMi  urge Moabon came home  llti  has been more or less frictionfiom St Joe hospital last week and i It is reported that Panama is Comwith her husband is spending ever  mnist, infiltrated It might be that al weeks at Lovells Bob drove themup there Mr and Mrs Hugh Dohany andDonDohany of Detroit called at theGeorge VaNorman home SundayMis Joe Burns gave a shower forMrs Kenneth Fry at her home alHalf Moon Lake SamrdayDr Wylie and wife of Ieer andthe Andrew Nesbitts called on tlvGordon Hesters in Ypsilanii SundayMr Hester just had an operation The Janvs Burns, Jack Young an 1oe Burns families spcnl Sunday at the Ray Burns home, honoring RaysbirthdayJohn  Linbirn and wife and AlJohnson of Detroit spent Sunday a i m e Camburn homo M iss in a Detroit hospital, ivfrom injuries received inNOTICEThe Pinckney Barber Shops willbe closed Mondays until further no The news writers agree that Gov Waldenwoods for the HartJand highWilliam s act in placing 1500 nation Rchool facuty and schoo boarUerryal guard troops on patrol duty over wil teach there this yearthe Labor Day week end paid off Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge and Keith 15 guardsmen were on duty on US visited Mrs Kittie Berffin of How16 in this county 21 people in the eij sundaystate were killed w traffic acci William Ketchum leaves by planedents Last year 31 were But there Thursday for VanNuys, Calif, for aare many more cars on the road nowthan last year and the death  toll  Thomas Ryan Bonner familymight have been more if national 9pent Sunday at Lake Chemung Hillsguard had not been on the job 12 Country Club and Monday attendedin Michigan a famny pjcnjc at the Robert Bonnerhome in Tecumseh Sunday1 , Miss Rae Roche, daughter of Mr IGeorge Gardner entertained the and Mrs Bert Roche of Lansing waa barbershop quartettes of this distinct married t0 Louis Leece of Lansing Thomas Ryan Bonner familyan auto accidentThe Earl Baughns and Ed Parkirshad dinnerd at the Country Kitchen,Mason Sunday, honoring1 Mrs Park birthdayThe SeeMrl family of Coln, David andi Coin stockpeople were drownedover the week endtice except weeks containing noli, at his home at Strawberry Lake last Saturday days The Pinckney Barbers I Wednesday night Harold Riggs, LawO E S NOTICEPinckney Chapter No 145 OESwill hold their September meeting at the Pinckney Masonic temple en Friday, September 10 at 800 p mThe work will be pu on by the ad vanced officersLunlXeon to, fohow Midge Miller Secretary,KINGS DAUGHTERS MBIT The next Kings Daughters meeting Wednesday, So Member 8 at tH t Wednesday night Harold Rjs, Law Mrarid Mrs Lloyd VanBlaricumrence Camburn and Ray Bayhss of t the week end in norehrn M,chthis place attendedFlorence Utley, daughter of MrsAlma Utley former Pinckney hele phone operator, has returned fromthe hospital with an artificial yeThe money for it was raised by the Pinckney Congl churchHerb Sncd and wife are BobMauk are back rm TexasMrs Norman Catrell of Howellgave a shower lr ,t week for Miss Leola Porter who will marry Donhome of Mrs Florence AtLee atrEndtrs of pinckney 200 p mVandalism1, increased in Michiganstate parks this year Windows andtoilets were broken, picnic tables 15The fire engine was called to theMark Nash home by a grass fre Sunday afternoon Mrs Fannie Cavanaugh has beenspending a couple of weeks in Jacktorn part etc park reported 19pacts of vandalism Tn one week Afew of the vandals were captured 14 months ago 500 legal sizedbrown trout were killed in theDowagiac River near Nile by phenol waste dumped in Ely Greek thatflowi into the river The eonserva vation dept charged the waste came from the New York Centralengine house at Niles and has justgot a settlement from the railroad 14 men were arrested for illegallyhunting deer last month and 69 forriolating tlM fihinf laws  sonSTACJK ABLELA V EY IMarried at St Marys Church thismorning Miss Leola Stackable ofPinckney to Bernard Lavey of Lansing They were attended by Mrand Mrs Louis StackableCARD OF THANKSThe Lone Cedar DriveInn is closingfor the season Hope to see you oilnext June Thanks to all business men and patrons for their cooperationMr and Mrs The Bill Clark family of Ann Arspent Labor Day here umbus, Ohi, spent the week end atthe Earl Baughn hone Mrs Florence H iiiiin entertainedat her homo Thiirsday at a churchquilting party,Mrs Beryl Sedaughter, Shen I Park spent the week end at the Haioid Porter home Jimmie Porter is spendingweek at HarrisonTho Bud Bekkerings  Howell anithe Kenneth Zills of Ann Arbo spent Monday at tho Mark NashhomeThe Willard Morgan jr familyhave moved to Richardson Road,nearChilsonPfc John Paul Ware is homefrom Camp Carson, Col, for 2 weeksThe Keith Bradburys of Chelseaspent Sunday at the L J  HenryI home We wonder just what all these ulthnatums regarding the Island ofFormosa will lead to When ChaingKai hr k was driven out of Chinaby the Communists he went to Formosa, Jo miles off the Chinesecoast, lo reorganize his forces foran invasion of China This countrysent the 7th fleet there to protecthim This country has supplied him with munitions and food to the exUiMHO,0O a year At the first he u confined to the island butlater President Eisenhower gavehim permission to raid the Chinese mainland This was more of a gesiiir than anything else as Chainght few planes and no boats orlanding equipment This country ul not furnish him any One reason is the high cost and the otheranfail Nothing ie then untila week ago when  ominunist Chinasaid she was about to invade For ihat L S military men ay suchan invasion would much has happenemosa Thi7h t i he tiiiur smaller ishtitnei China tne ij iflight in ultimatumi Kiseniiovor that tneii lefend Formosa to i There are numerous hetween Formosa andof which Chaing hasThe Communists have raidme of these The question is ifnunists captured some of thsiv Id we stage full scale assaults L alist thorn as we did at IwoJima, Guadelcanal and the Other places in Wolrd War II Miss Florence Tupper of Flint will The Ralph Hall family spent Sunleave next week to visit her brother,  day at Silver Lake near South LyonGlenn in Ons, Calif He now owns j The Qoorpe family ofBrig Gen Hanna who has beenplaced in charge of the crime riddencity of Phenix, Aabama has refuted to let Evangelist Billy Graham come there to conduct a revivalGrahamis now conducting one at NashvilleTerm His chief objection is that it would create a traffic hazardthe Courier, a weekly paper there Jackson called on Mrs Mary Fitz nt could not hflnde Hp aHOris is 25 miles from FresnoStanley Dinkel isbowling alley here IS HELD FOR DEBT simmons and the Win, Jeffreys fam ne could not handle He said Grai ham could conduct one at Columbia, in across th ritv fmn BV1the  ily Monday Ga, across the city fromThe fire engine was called to thcIIt, saul Phenix doeg not MedI Max Reynolds home Sunday where , M,in so much a8 law enforcementSo grass fire set fire to the garageTho far the ranJ jury hag returned 545Chuck Years ago there wa an old Enplrsh law that no person could beburieti until their debts were paidThis is described in some of the books of the Charles Dickens periodWhether it was efficient as a billcollector we never learned but itcaused so much inconvenience it was repealed as inhuman A, somewhatsimilar ease arose at PawPaw lastweek where a small child was heldfor several days for an unpaid hospitrta bfll of 40 The child, a son ofmigrant fruit pickers was taken tothe hospital When the parents wentafter it the hospital refused to re lease it with the bill unpaidThe parents appealed to court and got thechild as a human being cannot be held as security for a debt The hospital heads have since been lookingfor an alibi  building was savedinditements there and asked federThe wedding of Richard VanSlam  t warrants fOr 25 who fled the citybrook and Jeanette Wilson is at the, The mditements are chiefly againstgambling house, houses of prostitCongM Church Sept 18Rex Hendee is building a house onhis fathers farmMrs Weltha Vail of Horton isvisitinj Mrs Rose HendeeThe Misses Zita Harris and DorothyRohl returned to their teaching duties in Detroit MondayMr and Mrs Ernest Chancy and ution and blind pigs Phenix is nearCamp Benning, the nations largestarmy camp from whom the viotlords drew their patronageMrs Alma HarrisRohl took Mr and and, DorothyMrs FlorlsMr and Mrs Al Walker of Detroit Clark to dinner at the Mayflower atcalled at the Floris Clark home SundayThe William Fogg family of Chicago spent the week end at the George Thompson home For jour Avon Products Oall 1 Fisher Phone UP 8 997 Plymouth, Friday On their returnthey found the neighbor bad takenpossession of the Clark borne tadgave Mrs, Clark a birtbdajrnrpriieThose present were Mrt Dorothy Dinkel and childrenJfrBIfary HotMrs Bert Davit, tb M B Darrowt,I Mrs Jennie DvereauX and MftFannie Cavanaufh   j, Wi  Wednesday, Septembe r 8 , 105 4WER E PAYIN QTO P PRICES TRADEI N YOU R OL DHEATE R O N A NE WA fi PIUSIMIDGET  Pilo tBuru s C  1O n On e     aEnjo y th e luxuriou s comfor t o f c over , allthetim e v   ithermostatcontrolle d Peir Heate r tha t come t o n auk ,eve n in  the mornin g whil e you ottil l in  bed  n o relighting , n o tor getting , n o overhearin g  an d alowe r fue l biii lo LwOt  Perfections Exclusiv e DynaDraf tTh e AUTOMATI C forceddraf t tha t gal l MOR E ht t b yburn s LES S oil , end  chimne y rtowblf t foftVtJtPerfection s Exclusiv e REGULAIR ETh e ONL Y automati c blowe r wit h a separat e h6 t cafttrt i Iff If Uallove r comfortn o col d floor , n o ho t bUlttf JFurnaceStyl e HEA T BOOSTE RTra  r i UORE heat Int o th e room , L1S S up  jgth e cnimney  jfHeatReflecto r DOOR SQuic k hea t t o chas e chills  9  i4Js fr T BELAY  Trad e Toda yinSe e u sDEAL  in town   dy , Saturday  Sept  10 , 1 1RIDIN G SHOTGUN l a  TWtaftMlt rwit hRandolp h Scott , Joa n Weldo nWayn e Morri aan dSunday , Monday  Sep t 12  1 3HE R TWELV E MEN 4I  Gref r Carson , Rober t Rya n an d  Barr y Sutherlan d,  in  colo ri  dunddy  Showt 3  5   ,  Cartoo n un d Stoj e Comed yI  Tu  Wed , Thur  Spt  14 , 15 , 1 6  TH E MOO N LIGHTERS A n Outdoo r Dram aA  Dram a Sumn gBarbar a Stanwyck , Fre d McMurra yan d War d Bon dComin g Knoc k o n Wood,Silen t Mrs Leslie LE E THEATR Elak  Michiga nFriday , Saturday , Sept  10 , 1 1BLAC K HORS E CANYON l a  Tedtafteoto rwtt hJoe l MeCrea , Mar l Blanchar dLe o Goree y n d th e Bower y Boy si nJUNGL E GENTS wit hHunt z Hal lCartoo n8un , Mon , Tues  Sept  L  13 , 1 4Gar y Cooper , Susa n Ha y war d an dRichar d Widmar kh iGARDE N O F EVIL CinemaScop e  Technicolo rCinemaScop e Fetturett eTournamen t o f RosesI eoneaday, sept  i 5On e Da y Only Hil l Bill y Stag  Show,  84 5 P  M SeeHearI n Perso nBIL L HICK S   DIC Kth e Singin g Buckeye s wit h th eSOUTHERNERS llu q o n th e Serv e aMA N I N TH E ATTIC wit hContanc  Smith , Jac k P a lanc eCartoo n and New 1 8Ttiur , lri , Sat , sei  u ,  Doubl e Featur ei n  SeinemaScop ePRINC E VALIENT i n  Technicolo rwit bRober t Warner , Jane t Leig hJame s Mason , Debr a Pag ean dARENA i n  Technicolo rGi g Young , Jea n Hage nCartoa aHOWLL L THARHO WELLTus, Wed, Thur,   Burt Lancaster, Jean PeterainAiACHEU125 PEARL SL PINCKNEY MICH SHIREYS RADIO  T VPHONF UP 86621Friday, Saturday, Sept 10, 11The Earth AttackedKILLERS FROM SPACFG8 tarringPeter Graves, Barbara Beatar andSeorge riontgomery, Dorothy MaloneinTHE LONE iUN in ColorSunday, Monday, Sept 12 13Matinee Sunday 230 P M Cont Dale Robertson, Debra Page IBTHE GAMBLER FROM NATCBSaV In IWfenicoioMALE APPLICATIONS WANTED FOR ALL THREE SHIFTS ESPECIAL Y the Midnight APPLY IN PERSONTHE MICHIGAN MOLDED PLASTICS INCDexter Michigan ALSCOWORLDS Larjest Manufacturer of Aluminum Combination Windows and Doors1 seals of approvalDeluxe Comb Windows 1995 eaFlange type 1650 eaUp to 40wide by 55 Reg 89 Door now3995 Hardware 5 Casement, Basement and PictureStorms, Also Plate Glass Windows Fiber Glass Awnings Aluminum SidingNO MONEY DOWNA J Graybiel Factory RepresentativePhone AC 77871, Brighton SOMERS  HOLUSTERSPECIALSBEEF BY THE SIDE LbBEEF FRONTS Lb    FOR YOUR LOCKER ii 30c30c Tuat, Wed Thyr, Sept 14, 15, 16Micky Spillanes Hottest Story THE LONG WAITStarringAnthony Quinn, Peggie CastleSdo Driveb ifaeah e MM Jackaon Road, Ann Arborm Normandy7088CUMren nntt IS admittedFriday, Saturday, Sept 10, 11 RBD SKIES OF MONTANA in TechnicolorwithRiehard Widmark, ConstanceandCASNOVAS BIG NIGHT fa TteJnJeolor191 IIISEWING MACHINESU i  I Repair All MakesOfm hi AdvanceSewing Machine Roger Carr suffered a stroke today and was taken to McPherson Horpital, Howell McPherson State BanWHY WORRY iSCHOOL DAYSOur institutions of learinig areMrs John MeDonmu has returned, opening their doors to the youth of GROCERIES AND BAKEDOpen Daily 900 A M to 00 P M Sundays 900 A M to 260 P U Bob Hope, Joan FontaineCartoonSunday, Monday, Sept 12 IS TAZA, SON OF COCHISE In TechnicolorRock Hndaen, Barbara UnaPLAYGIRLwithto her home in Pettysvllle after spend 7 rfns in Ford hospital, DetroitMr p Lois McDonnell Lintner willteateh in the Pinckney Elementary school and live in the McDonnellhome at Pettysville Her husband,William Lintner will teach at Garden City our nationWe also welcome the younjr menand women on whose shoulders the future of our community and nation rests We want to know them and t toprovide the services which they will require all through the y ar,whatever thay nay be THE ROUSH PLUMBINGGENERAL PLUMBING, WATER SYSTEMS, RJPAJBIK0310 WEBSTERST UP 86607 Winter, Barry SaffivamCartoonTnea, WeL, Thur Sept 14, 15, If CARNIVAL STORYlaANN Baxter, Stove Cockraa HOUND OF 1ft Kw   Jryi,, Wednesday,PeopletStore DRYGOODSGROCERIESCANNED GOODS GENTS FURNISHINGSLINGERIEKENNEDYS GENERALSTOREWeather worries are a tfing of th poif wM an Wtctrte oVyerElectric Clothes Dryers COST LISS right from the startwash disappear Help yourself to wonderful, workfree washdaysyours withan electric clothes dryeriOne reason why 126,000 of your neighbort chose electric clothes dryers is thatthey cost less to buy than any other type Prove It to your own satisfactionoompare dryer costs, Including instyitionlThere are other savings youll appreciate  savings of time pnd toil Like magic,the hard work involved in hanging aSEE YOUR DEALER or Detroit Edison Its oaaywhen you dry clothesNO HUNTING AND NO TRESPASSING SIGNSFOR SALE AT THE DISPATCH OFFICEALSO FOR SALE AND FOR RENT SIGNS 114Frist tU TearMiss Patricia Rebman returnedto her home last week after pending 2 weeks with the Joe Clark family at Pasaden, CalifR W Wylie it the proud potsessor of a 1941 Mercury car, Uhttyfaster than Tom Wylies Ford or Jack Doyltea PlymouthMia Tiilie Cook of Brighton called on her brother, W H Euler and and wife SundayBob Pike and Pet Backua calledon the Fred Evert family in Lyndon SundayJesse Henry and wife moved intotheir new home on Stuart St, Pmck new last weekMrs Wiiiam Murningham Chubbdied at her home on Brighton RoadSaturday The funeral wat at theSchnckenburg Funeral Home, Howell TuesdayMr and Mrs Charles Scott Si and Mrand Mrs Charles Scott jr of 1 Detroit spent Sunday at the Albert Dinkel home Also W F Close and wife of Linden, Audrey Klij kott of Brighton and Gerald Dinkel of Lake Chemung MYRON HUGHESComplete Line Plumbing Fixtures f and SuppliesElectric Oil and Gas Hoi Wafer HestersComplete Line of PumpsWe Sell  W Install  We ServicePHONE UP83114 10 7 5 EAST1The Gerad Dinkel children haveI been visiting at the W F Close1 home at Lake LobdellMrs Vira Pike returned homeMonday from a 2 weeks stay withher parents at CorrunaCharles Smoyer and wife of Ak,ron, Ohio, are visiting the RossRead familyMr and Mis Milo Czape of Almavisited the ob Tasch family SundayRobert Carr was home fromGrand Rapids this week He plansa trip to CanadaThe Daryl Shirley family of BuckLake aod the Doyle Templeton fam ily oi Keego Harbor spent Sundayat the Albeit Shirley homeMr and Mrs Kenneth Mohlman ofPinckney attended the state fair at Detroit SundayThe Herb Palmer jr family ufFlint spent the week end at the Palmer home herePatty Palmer spent the week endwith Janet Evers, in LyndonMrs Blanch Clark and Jack spentWednesday at the Edsel Meyerhome in Ypsianti, COALPRICES ARE CUT 100 PER TON To Allow You To FiH Up For Next YearOrder Now and Pay by the Month If You Care To PHONE DEXTER HAMILTON 68119E, Hoe SoilsThe Merlin Amburgeywere in CanaJa Sunday familyMiss Isabel Nash o Ann Arborstopped at the Martin Ritter home Sunday on her way home from theSooMrs, Glenn Koon of Clarksburg1,Va, visited the Clifford Miller andMerlin Amburgey families lastweekThe Ronnie Hoskins family of Detroit spent Sunday at the Bo Jackhome Lavern Clark spent the week endin MilanRobert Clark spent the week endat Houghton with the A VanSlam brook family Charles Clark family of KalkakaTom Clark family of Ann Arbor anw Jerry Clark family of SilverLake spent Sunday with the familyof Mrs Margaret ClarkThe Don Griffith family of MtPleasant spent Sunday at the Joe Griffith homeThe Stanley Culver family ofFenton and the Harold Gallup family of Farxnington called at the Murray Kennedy home SundayMr and Mrs Prank Sager haveclosed their barbeque on M86E and gone to Otis, Colordo wherehe teaches music in the school zThe Gerald Kennedy family ofHowell called at the Irvin Kennedyhome SundayThe Don Burn and Kenneth Fryfamilies attended the state fair in Detroit SundayThe William Lamb family of AnnArbor are visiting at the Cy AtLee home  in GladwinSylvester Harris is at the stateFair in Detroit with the LeoDavis milking shorthornsThe Douglas Plummer familyhave moved into the S H Carr house on West Main StMr and Mrs W H Meyer attended the state fair in Detroit Saturday and saw the three mile parade Billy Meyer drove a new Twin PineTank Track in the peradeThe TwinPines trucks all the milk from thefair grounds to their creameryThe 10 Goodman children whowere made fatherless by an auto accident Saturday attended the Brigh ton school Some were pupils of MrsDon Swarthout last yearMrs June Hendee, son, Jeffrey,and Mrs Pat Rupert oi Howell at tended the state fair at Detroit SondayThe marriage of Bex Hendee andDarlene Robinson take, place Oct Gale Hendee and wife of Owossospent the week end at the Lynn Hendee farm Mrs Carl Devereauz Bidwell ofBrighton had an auto aeddent lastweek The ear she was In collisionwith was 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14 5 Stuar t St , Pnckney thi s caus e i t appearin g b y affi Ki  I,AQUALIT YMEAT SFRUIT S GROCERIESVEGETABLE S tear, references , 64 0 cash ,  b y inventoryevotitt f   6ne w we k t o the  tosim  s , iu3t hav eta  sai d defendant,Thero n Hoffma nmotio n o f Glen n C  YaQand, fo r plaintiff , i t i s ordere dtha t tfc s appearanc e o f ta e sai d 4 thi s caus e withi n thre e month sfro m th e dat a o f thi s ordarjao d tha ts  o f U s appearanc e tha t a hi s answe r t o th e Mi l o f corn t o  to fiiad  aad aa d a  eaf rW AUT O pJLftt  lo t I 6 over ful l time  In accordingly  Fo r la IS I Write Nut 0 Mati c Co  fie  4 0Plac e No w York , 6 , N , Y ,o U MOWEB SHABPBMN QRIVJRRBAN K LAN EHILAN D LAKE  MICH ,ORDE R YOU Rt o ifti d Ui ,ai d Ittt o sftwttSrt0 fFIS HMARKC T PRICE SCOURTEOU S SERVIC E   r  d i t l a fafftfcs i ovtaad  tha t th eflaiatlf t eaoa e thi s offe r to tod  i a th e PiykaeyDUpatch ,iiMwipapar , printod  pvtfhha d ai drft  fat  aal d wunfr  aa d tha tpublicatio n b  commnc d4 0  day s fro m lh a dat a o f thi saa d taa t lue h pubHoatio n toma d tiMTCfo  oaea eaa h woa kti t lueesiiiv e woaka Caylan d Chent t Judge slsuc h COALFil l Vou r Bi n No w a t th e Lowe r Price sV r i1 1 rl EAVE S TROUG HWh y Le t You r Roo f Was h Awa ySe e U a o r You rSAVE S TROUG H KBBD SW E ALS O RETAI LFO R FRS B B8TIMAT B CAL LUFA S il l Piaekae y PCCAHONTASBRIQUET SHAR D COA L BLOCK COALSTOKER COAL SOFT COALWM H BRASH JR  FARMER S FEE D   SUPPL Y COMPAN Yy Klr  Aff1NCKiSY DISPATCH Wednesday, September 8, 1954MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORSMERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS AEROCRAFT ALUMINUM BOATSSpecial on Barn Paint, ga 225LAKELAND BOAT and HANDICRAFT SHOPON MU EA8T ACROSS FRO AKELAND DEPOTOPPORTUNITIES FOR GIRLS IN THE TELEPHONE BUSINESSHigh School Graduates PreferredExperience not needed if you have the qualifica tions for Telephone WorkYou are trained on the job in easy interesting stepsAND HERES WHAT YOU GET 1 The very first day you enter Mich Bell you start at 40 00 for 5day 40hour week2 Regular scheduled increases including fourthe first year alone,3 Vacations with pay4 Work youll enjoy with valuable training5 Pleasant surroundingsCALL HOWELL 9910ASK FOR MISS AUTENMICHIGAN BELL TF FPHONE COMPANY  Neighboring NotesBorn to Mr and Mrs Lous Marshall of Pinckney at Rowe hospital,Stockbridse, a son, Gordon Ray Mr and Mrs Harrison Cooper ofUnadilla spent last week at Traverse City and attended a wedding at MidlandCharles Hurst, mgr of the Dancer Store, Dexter, has been named president of the commercial clubthere Dick Pointer, owned by GeorgeAdams of Dexter, won the 7th racerecently at the Wolverine race trackat Detroit Brighton police broke up a fightbeaween Washtenaw and Livingstonteen age gangs at Brighton recent ly Plenty of knives, brass knuckleswere found 400 state archers attended thechampionship shoot at Howell lustweek Irvin Ketzler of Flint, national champion won the first prize over Ted Spence of Dexter 808 to 735 Il is reported that the Dutch Elmdisease has been found in some ofthe trees at Pierce Park, Chelsea Chelsea has voted to enforce an11 pm curfew for children undar17 years of age The Chelsea high ssohool footballsquad numbers 42  Larry Clark, 13 a caddy at University gof course, Ann Aibor wasstruck and killed by a bolt of ight nng Thursday Charles Tyler of Eriefor whom he was caddying sufferedshock Clark was a grandson of Arthur Clark who owned a farm ORMast Road, Webster townshipA new village of 100 new homesis being built 8 miles east of South Lyon btween 9 and 10 miles Rda n Meadowbrook RL It will be calledWillowbrook Village Mrs Vem Thompson has purchased the Odd Felow Hall at South Lyon which she will make ino a stoic ed the Odd Fellow Hall at South LyThe Odd Fellows will continue to ocNotes of 25 Yes Jim Roche won the 2 t nthe Howell Fair last week with Diamond Dewey Harry Goodrich, 57, Howell undertaker, died suddenly MondayThe Pinckney PTA gave a reception for the teachers at the school on Sept 16 The Dexter Main St paving jobstarted last week Harry Frost, Luciups Doyle and Orville Amburgeyfroin here are working thereWhile bailing hay near Milford i vr rv, CpWv foil and Pinckney has reopened her baseball season and will play a three game litte world series with Hamburg The first game is at PinckneySept 22 Pinckney won 15 gamesand lost 6, Hamburg won 13 and lost3Harry German took a team toPleasant Lake Sunday and beat thatteam 9 to 6Jim Moran and Hub Leefrom Pinckney, Bill Cooper andHerb Venner of Howell GeorgeDavis and Atkins of Fowlervile played with him John Roberts of Dexter who is100 years old was honored at a dianer at the Boy Scout hall there Thursday Judge H, Wirt Newkirk was vas toastmaster Speakers were  John Kellogg, Bfyttle Creek,John Gibson, Batte Creek, presidentof the Three Quardter CenturyClub and President Ruthven of the University of Michigan John Hoeysanp Mr Roberts received a telegram of congratulations from Pres ident Herbert HooverThe Jack twin, Mndjre and MisIred who took swimming lessons ofMrs Noecker this summer have received pins and Red Cross medals of proficiencyBorn to Albert Hynal anil wifeSunday a daughterKenneth Reason has gone to Niagara Falls with Chant Mibwu  Pomiae The Lucius Wilson family haverne to Albuquerqu, New Mexico Mis Maria Dinkel was a guestSunday at the Will Dunbar home inJackson honoring he on h r in, , ay The John Dinkel, dene Dink1an I Alb vt Dinkel iamilies from here attendedThe Patrick Dillon family hasmoved from Hiland Lake to theFrank Grimes house, Pinckney The Pntknuy high school enrollment is S4 this year The Pinckney high school team ivprctiiiny hard From lat year team Capt Gerald Kennedy, Murr ay Kennedy, Stanley Dinkel, HirHall, Jim Hal, L G Dcvereaux, Lyraan Battle, RusseiLRend, Bert WylkPete Stddnbe, reU Gerycz, Clyd1Soper, Rollie Shehan, and Hube Lodwidye aro bacK Nev men are JoBasylo,StcnI,v aiul Tjci Aiseh,JohnWylie, Cliff Chambers, Bob Smih48 YEARSYates Burch and family havemoved back to Hortonvilt Wis, He sold his place here to Brt ReasonWilliam Gawlcy fell anded his left ghoudr Monday OTJ o fzvrr  Mnvrs rni wife Sunday a daughter The infant daughter of MMr andMrs Frank Johnson was buriedlast weekHon Frank P Glazier of Chelseahas presented a heating plant to the Chelsea M E church and parsonage The Pinckney school opened withan enrollment of exactly 100 Highschool 30, grammer 12, intermediate31, primary 21Myrtle Byer was kicked by horsein the ankle SaturdayThe ReasonSigler auto case atAnn Arbor was settled out of courtGeorge Reason,Norman Riason andDr C L Sierler we rein a car thereinvolved in an accident somemonths ajioDick Clinton has sold his ahop andlots at Gregory to Dv John HeffernanThe Thomas Read family have anew Cartercur, friction hiveThe infant daughter of Mr andMrs Wirt Ives WHS burid SundnvThe body of Donald Mclntyre ofHoweH, who disappeared June 5,wasbund hanintr from a tree nearbattle Creek last weeekW K Minuhy attended the Dfinocrit convention in How elThe Monks families attendH tfvfuneral of their sister, Mrs Hackett,in Detroit MondayFriend,1 of Mis 1F Kwen gave heri surprise par, Saturday ia her1 hi tVwlpWill Roche will teach the Sproutschool this year  hcUiu flinchfv will attend theMichigan Siyte Normal, Ypailanti Most of Mnkney ai tended tlieCatholic pic nn ut l,txrv MondayThe rhiclren dinner and the program with D K Hrey as tonsi master andCong Townsend and Hon ,W WWidmeyer as speakers plus musicalnumbers came off smoothly and then the stage was cleared for the mniiiovertthe DexterPinckney ballkme between 2 red hot learns It was attended by about 1500 and wisstaged at the field on the Warnerfarm across from the picnic woods, at ihe interection of PiiukneyDex tec Cedar Lake Riis, expecting fireuxrks They trot thm Dxtei insLailed Frank Sharpcy as umpire and this time no police put him off thefield Both teams were reinforcedDexter had Vrrn Cushintr atvl HarryGillen of Ann Arbor and Pinckney,Mike and Billy Roclie m  JackMonks Thr garm was tight with toh CrackcM Moran of Pincknynl Chr Lcoffler for Dexter at Teir bfcit ioinc ino hp 9th DrLsr  2 to 1 iiM 1 intknry Uit was out and then Mike Roche atepped to the plate and hit the ball over the left field fenceUmpire Sharpeycalled it foul and the explosion occurred Pinckney refused to contin ue play unless the decision waschanged which it was not and thegame ended in a riot Ye editor wasthere G W Dinkel, George Green, Yates Burch and Charles Teeple satin the Dinkel Cartercar watching thegame but deserted it long enough to separate a Pinckney and Dexterfan who had resorted to fistcuffsthere were mtftiy bets and in some cases the losers would not payOf the Pinckney team only LeoLavey, Jack Monks, Ruel Cadwell,Hugh Finley and Art Swarthout arealive Of the Dexter team only Earl Sweet, Max Eck, Ed Day and IrvinKennedy surviveIn these days ball games weroplayed anywhere ami there weic n limed foal lines orFallFed Meado ACut Winter Kill Yield Extra HayTATE SUMMER top  dressinv of phosphate and potash fertilizer on legumegrass mendo  will pay off in extra tons of hi fiber quality hay next year, reports Ihe Middle West Soil Improvemerit CommitteeThe topdressing can be profitably done after the second   ting of hay, the committee po outAgronomists point out th the phosphate and potash wnnourish the legumegrass staviand increase its full growthsays a statement issued by thcommitteeThese nutrients will enablithe root system to store up planfoods necessary to tide the planover severe weather, so thatwinterkilling will not be such uhazard The plants will ha,ve nu trients necessary to start growthin the springIt is profitable to topdress newseedings with phosphatepotash fertilizer where they were notproperly fertilized at seedingtime, or where soil building applications of fertilizer are neededto get top production from thelegume stands Here again, the nutrients provided by the topdressing will help carry thelegumes through extreme weather conditions Some agronomists recommendadding 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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>mmmmmrfVTV V 1 SOFTBALLLOCAL NEWS Hi OilIANmiIR IlJkYST 8HARP WJTIWM ifl  excuse for the peoplef af eommualty to be without aretfamtjon program if the peoplewant It, especially communities of 60600 or under A letter from anyofgaaiiation such aa a town board village council, PTA or school hoard addressed to the Michigan IntarAgency will supply consultationand tachnVtl advice on how to operat such a program The addressIt Steven Mason bidding, tanning,This agency coata the taxpayers11,000 a year Some areas servicedby the commission this year are OA Lake, Elkton, St Johna, Yp fWiVw and 1NPW BostonTheir program conaiata of hobby dubs, base hall, dramatics, squaredattca dttjM, ,pek, tam cTbi bjiggest problems of theseprograms are leadership, finance, facilities and organization Goodleaders are scarce and the communities must finance these projectsthemselves In many cases school taildiags which, are idle all summerare uaed Recreation it the greatestcounter action against juvenile del iOQuency so far and as more andmore people have more time the im portance o it will be strongly felt Gov Williams andthe state Republican state central committee are staging, a radio and newspaper debate as to whether President Eisenhower will come to Michigan and make campaign speeches this fallAt theIonia Fair Senator Fergusonwho is up for reelection said the president would come to Michiganjag apeak, probably on Sept 19 This has been changed and VicePros Nixon will speak here on thatdate instead Gov Williams wrote to President Eisenhower asking to meet him on his trip to Michto distuss unemployment He reply from the presidentsMr Adams, that, thed fr any plansfaIlThe  but havettJMe Vetily MichiganW dtfr the president so I Dorothy Ann Lavey, daughter ofj Mr and Mrs Lee Lavey of Pinekiwy became the bride of Jack R Sharp, son of Lester Sharp and wife,Hamburg, Saturday morning at SIMujys Church, Putckney Rev A1left Schmitt read the nuptials lorthe double rinjj1 ceremany whichwas followed by nuptial high massi The bride was given in marriagei by her father For the wedding abachose a dress of lace and tulle over white satin, extending into a cath edral train Her fingertip illusion veil was held in place by a matching cap trimmed in seed pearls Shecarried a white satin prayer book on which was centered a white or Pinckney ended herson Thursday gb both games at theTeeners wonfamily attended EdgeJoanne Shields of Ann Arbor, acousin of the bride, was maid ofhonor Her gown was floor lengthchaystalette blue chrome spun taff eta with matching head pieceShecarried a bouquet of pink Talsmenmen roses  John 3allahan of Detroit wasbest man The ushers were James Lavey, brother of the bride and David Sharp, brother of the groomFollowing the ceremony a breakfast was serve d at Winans Lake Country Club for members of thebridal party and their relativesA reception was held at the homeof the brides parents in the after noon where over 200 guests came toextend the newlyweds good wishes Carole Puhrman has charge ofthe guest bookThe new Mr and Mrs Sharp willmake their home in Brighton upon return from their honeymoonthrough Canada and the New England States For traveling the bridechose a beige linen suite with cocoa brown and beige accessories An orchid completed her attireThe bride is graduate of Pinckneyhigh school, the grlom of Ann Arbor high schoolThe mother of the bride chose alight blue two piece dress with pinkaccessories Her flowers were pink rose buds The mother of thegroom chose a light blue dress withwhite accessories Her flowers wexebaby blue mums tinted in matching blueA rehearsel dinner was held atthe home of the brides parents on Friday evening,  7 to 5 and Pinckney heat EMAllStars in a tight gas3te VIn the opener DksJMiBsJtefr Md5 to 2 up to the 5th whenscored 4 runs on a walk toand hits by Higgs, Packer, Ajabsgey and Wilson They hthe 6th on hits by Higgs fr er and a walkHoweil scored 3 timesthe first inning when Bailer walkedHardy beat out a bunt and Blhhit a home run They added the 3rd when Gherkin doubledBailer  Hardy on who hadPinckney Teeners Huhman, ssHiggs, IfPacker, c rBarrett, lbAmburgey, 2bi Xennedy, 3b Dyer, cf Wilson, p Wakefield rf AB 1H4 0 03 4 2 3 0 1 3 1 13 2 0 3 0 12 123 JO 1Dickson Bakery AB R HBailer, If 2 Z 0Hardy, 2b 2 2 1Walker, 2b 2 0 0Ripley, c 3 0 0Rolin, ss 3 1 1Dieterle, 3b 3 0 0Battle, lb 3 0 0Sober, if 3 0 0Wylie, cf 3 0 0The Howell All Stars had astrong team with Schulteis who pitched in the state district finalsin the box Pinckney scored the firstwhen Moriarity walked and same in on Joe Jeffreys double Meyerdoubled in the second and scored oninfield outs Howell got a run trve 2nd on Schulteis homer and tied itup the 3rd when Brighams hit drove in Bennett who had walked finthe 4th Pinckney scored 4 runs DDarrow got a hit, Reader was safej on an error Moriarity and  Lavey hit safely Howell scored 3  timesi the 6th on 2 hits, a walk  2 err ors  tied it up the 7th on 2 errorsand a hit In the last of the 7th thePinckney team came through in bigleague style Gentile walked but was forced at second by MeyerDarrow fouled out Tommie Houghton won his own game by doubling over Young Wiaplsj MoatingCottage FeUewaaip ServiceWednesdayChurchPastor Walter Each 10001100 730800ChurchRev J W Winger, PastorSunday School 930 AJL Morning Wotahip  1046 A M Thur Night Prayer Mooting at theChorea at 800Wed Choir Practise  780 P M A Haass Welooaw To All Mr and MUft Otto Pouson were inGrand Rapids Saturday to attendthe wedding of their son, Richard,tfc Alyee Jean ThompsonMiss Grace Polson spent theweek end with her cousin,Rosemary Hbskins at SaxanacElaine Johnson and David Chambers spent the week enu with their d th M ie Chan Chaingrand mother Mo vbersAllan Rose, son of Mr and Mrs CURRENT COMMKTThe way appears to be deaf fara vote on legalised bingo in Nevafrber unless the Michigan Council efChurches gets an order from supreme court, blocking it which is umkely The attorney general feeliberalized the signing of tile petitions and a sufficient number ofsigners names have been approved However an affirmative vote onbingo does not legalize it becatat it is an amendment to the constitution The legislature must draw upand pass a bill, making bingo legalEric Rose had an appendicitis opin Michigan if the voters approveeration Saturday at Me Mel heo hospital HusvellOtaitthUndenominationalM36 West between Main andUnadilla StretitsRev Keith Ruegsegger, PastorSunday School 945 AMSunday Worship , 1100AM Youth Group  700 PMEvening Servic e 800 pmThur Prayer Meeting 800 P MJr Choir Practise Wed 400 P M Sr Choir Practise Wed, 780 P MWe Extend a Christian Welcome toe son  bingo Nov 2 As we understand itbingo games will be restricted ton v lchurches Veterans fiiemens andAndrew J Buik hawyr, 7o,theuvK organizations in which the money is for charitable purposesCommercial bingo will still be out , , lawed There is also a move on toa life member ofall the Masonic ov apply local option to it This is in organizationsSurviving are his wife effect in New Jersey and Newa son and 2 daughters Another son  York That is before Livingstonwas killed in World War II j county could have legalized bingoThe CraftsmenV Quarto,,  H tl  vote    Gardner, Orland Wmslow, Harold dean of the Washtenuw county barassn died at Ann Arbor MondayHe was prosecutor from riu108 andRiggs and Charles Ashford, sangover Station WHRY Saturday onthe March of Dimes program Sunday they sanir at the Wild Life and Conservation Club punic Paul Slick of Detioii who spentmost of the summer at the Murray Dagg home went home SundayCieorge Dag sr and wife of Detroit called at the Murray Dajruhome TuesdayThe fire engine wa ealid t the The lakes in this section, especially those that empty into the Hur Kiver are having trouble with theirwater levels Portage Lake land owners solved their difficulty bygoing into circuit court at Ann Ar oi and having the court set a water levelThis is maintained by building 2 dams, one at the inlet and oneat the outlet of the lake Now Base Lake people are having their troubGene Mann home Tue,lay h a tire J,s Tlu, wut08 of their jakecaused by the stovepipe Slight dam, sai to huve receeded 20 feetdue toage done Mrand MrsJohn Lesing of VillaPark, Illinois, spent the fiil f t family of Dey familyFrediiome  jfoii tfTotz And, wife o Detroitspent JundY at the Bob Taschhome  MmtU4i wdl Read acard,,pjt4y at Lake CheMarjs Mr5n Canphail calld on JortjSite, Jedjle in Aon Ar bor Sunday BiMsmjMKattMKi Ambrose Kennady AM4Stasiy DiktU attendedSM Detooit Lions Washington foot baU, game at Detroit Friday night Mrr, Haijeline Shehan and son,BillflFoldfcnn Arbor called at  the WUiattb ietian kome Sunday Lynn Hendee and wife and LloydHendee  wife, attended the sheep aaatrjdcnicJ,ir jCoboctah SundayMi He4fn Reason and Mrs JoeLawt ctf CLeyeJBdapent the weeksad at tha Albert Dinkel homeThe Albert Dinkfl, W F Closeaad Homer Abney famdies attended the Farm Buneau chicken fry i at the Fritch farm ats at the stateweek with theBarber Shop i M E Danowtbanv MLM48 YEARS AGOArthur SwarthoutWilliam Kennedy and Clayton Placeway have enrollad at Ferris Institute, Big RapidsBorn to Thomas Cavanaugh andwife Nellie Mortenaon Aug 26,aa daughter The Maccabee Hall at Plain fie Uiwill be dedicated Sept 12 Born to Dr and airs Fred Mylneand wife of Cement City, Aug 26,a senMiss Flora Culhane who has beenin Mackinac thissummer has return ed homeGeorge Reason made an 80 miletrip with his Reo last week, taking a travelling man , aroundMollie Wilson, will teach at theBayless Business College, Dubuque,Iowa, Jdiis yearLincoln Smith has decided to goto California and will sell his persona property at aactkm Sept 15 Rev C S Jones, former Conglpastor here is now pastor of theFirst Congl church, DetroitW Alfred Sprout, 24, son of MrMrs William Sprout died at Mar thaviJle, La, last weekHe eaves hisparents and a sister Lorena Black is teaching in theWright school, Sadie Swarthout in the Beurman, Eva vMelvin in theSalmon, Clara Switeer, the Cady, Beatrice Lamborn the Pettysville Alma Mc01uskey, the CordelyjoieHarris,  the Haupe and Emmett Harris at AndersonEunice Gardner has enrolled inthe Lansing Business CollegeSanford Reason hate purchased theD Walters farm ,Mrs George Greiners horse ranaway with her Saturday, throwing her out of the buggy and renderingher unconscious ,The Republicans have nominatedthe following county ticket State Senator, Gaerge Atkins, FlintReprasentatire,  Charles VanKeuran Cleric, Wilik Lyons Prosector,James Greene Sheriff, Ed Pratt Drain, Com, Frank MowersSchoolCom, J A Woodruff School Examiners, Henry Durfee, TT GaulREGULAR COMMUNICATIONRegular Communication of Livingston Lodge No 76 F 6 A M on Tuesday evening,  Sept 7th,at 800 p m There will be work in the JB1A Degree The fall work sched ale will also be set Luncheon servedafter degree work Lawrence Baughn W MMr and Mrs Ben White were entertained at dinner last Wednesdayby live Jets foraer, Ana Ajfcer in honor of MrWJti birtadajOth BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH3 Miles N A 8 Miles W of Pinckney4060 Swarthout Rd, N HamburgSunday Morning Service 1000Sunday School followed by MessageSunday Evening Service 745Thurs Night Prayer Service 745 Frank Shultx, Pastor9670 Marshall Rd Gen 76490 South Lyon, Mich Mis Ethel Sprout and1  Lessing was the form ,i nut, daughter of theM1 William A Sprout in the Pinckuey schoolears k Nash family vire Sat week chiljr1 Icr Kth liUe i i  Iwlli ii 11 v i I iiI urd iin Ann roor and atUnded tho open house at the new Hainley clioolwhere Kosalie Nash Zill will teachthis year Mrs Edna Wilson of Cynthiana,Ind, visited at the Oliri Robinson home last w eded 20 feetdue tothe Kensington dam near BrightonThey will also petition the court toset a water level to be maintained by dams These also cause controversy as the people below the damsclaim it decreases the water frontage on their lands and canoiats whoused to go from Zukey lake via thachain of lakes and Huron River fy Ann Arbor can no longer do so Oil t f h ing run This ends a 21 game schedule forPinckney in which they won 15  games  lost 6The losses were allthe first of the season before they got organized Houghton won 8games and ost 1, Wilson won 6and lost 0, P Singer won 1 and lost4 and Gus Ledwidge lost 1The Teeners broke even in 8games, winning their last 3 Pinckney AB E HMoriarity, 3b 2 I 1Meabon, 2b 4 0Lavey, cf 4 0Jeffreys, lb 4 0Gentile, If 2010 OPEN SEPT The Pinckney Community Schoolsopen Tuesday, Sept 7th at 900 pm There is expoted to be overcrowding but every available space willutilized 8 school busses will bringin the expected 600 pupils The busdrivers are Mark NashFloris ClarkH C Vedder, James Singer, RayBurns, Sam DeLapp, Otto Poulsonand Percy Mowers They will covera wide area but most of their loadsJake regions LS at the Otto Zill home account  of the dams They  oilers installed at the dams so they an move their canoestmd  daughters were in Detroit last week andand Mrs Omar lass took the trirlsto BobLoThe Lester McAfee and HaroldRady attended the Wjki Life, picnicat the Huron Rivc jJWilldi t i pr jJWillding atBuck Lake Saturday  The Milton Cuitis family of Midland called ,ii the Ralph Hall Home Sunday The Harold 1oiter family were inGrand Rapids last week where Jo Ian had an operation on her leg Supt of Police Piggins of Detroitwho ordered crack down on juvenile offenders, following the bjoutbreak m Which     pitched battle claims his crack decreased juvenile arrettaercent during August The g ugust The Hftrouble is the state has no facilitiesfor dealing with youthful offenders Juies hesitate to aend them to pris on where they will mingle with hardehcd offenders and the Tiftfgreform school is seldom used any more Washtenaw county will votain November on establishing a homa for youthful offenders and othercoipnie will have to comeMeyer, ssDarrow, rf Houghton, pRaader, cHowell All StarsBennett, 3bWellman, c Richards, IfBrigham, ss Meyers, 2b White, cf 4 23 1AB R 3 14 13 04 0 4 03 1 42Haller, rf 3 1Bailer, lb ft 0 Wednesday night Pinckneythe Waterloo prison camp 7 towith Jim Wilson pitchingKINGS DAUGHTERS MEET The next Kings Daughters ming Wednesday, September 8 athome of Mrs Florence AtLee200 p mNOTICEThe Pinckney Barber Shops witbe closed Mondays until further tice except weeks containing holi days The Pinckney BarbersFR4NK BUSHAt the register of deedf conveition at Land O Lakes, Frank Busregister of deeds was konooutstanding service to the orjzation by being presented with life membership and gold penpencil set This is the first lifebership ever presented by the I Mr Bush has served 26van6was chairman of the fegmgth conn itte of the assn Orrin Melassn pres in making 4toe agave Mr Bush credit for outstancservice, mentioningv the fact he guided 2 bills thxoug the lgilature increasing the fees for recoiing and filing thereby adding aion dollars a year to the countgeneral fund He is the oldestter in point of service to theFor your Avon Prodooatfh Fiahar Phone UP 8 991BJ JRaiph Hall and wife j evening at the lad 8ai k   v ,    V     I  ia Mu    WWmjh, i  ,   ,  x       H  , vAvVrTTT  r September, 1954Notes HOWELL THCARE I SYLVAN THEATREMr and Mrs George Sharland ofStockbridge celebrated their 70th  wedding anniversary recently They WwL, ThurM Sept 1, 2receive  a letter of conwatuationtfrom Gov G Mennen Wi Hams At the Kohn Family Reunion atGregory, Bfll Kuhn was electedPresident Jack Young, Treas, andMargaret McKune, secyThe Dexter schools will have 40teachers this year of which 11 areI126,000 of your neighbors us leetrle Clothes DryerWhy do so many folks choose electricclothes dryers limply because electric heat Is as clean as the sunsTheres another reason why electric dryers have the edge They cost less to buy   operate for only pennies a load They are convenient, too Rain or shlne,you candry clothes any time In on electric dryerCTftlCALIVSEE YOUR DEALER orTUNE IN 1050 Kl Every Monday at 1100 AM when WPAG GOES CALLING TO PINCKNEYYou May Win Many Nice Merchandise Awards A 2500 Savings Bond and a 200 VacationSponsored by Your Local Business Men SEWING MACHINESWe Service and Repair All MakesFree Estimates Given la AdvanceSinge, Sewing MachineCompanyA Work Guaranteedor 84F2 Pinckney V4 South Main St, Ana ArborMichPhonfi Normandy 24222, Ana Arbo S and Mrs C J Towner of theDtttorPinckney Road entertainedm ftfcndi on the 26th of August atft tevwtJ party They are leavingpte 15 to make their home atWest Palm Springs, Florida  Ronald Hiller, 22, Spring Lakeand Roasell LaG range, 22Port Huron, escaped from the Chhson PrisonCamp last week They were caughtthe next day, Hiller at Ypsilati and LaGrange at Port HuronHie Fowlerville school sold their560,000 bond issue to the HalseyStewart CompanyThe Wayne University footballsquad of Detroit is training at theBrighton Recreation Camp again this yearMn Margaret Flintoft is visitingher daughter, Mrs Rose Helms andfamily at Tacoma, Wash jDon VanWinkle, Howell attorney, has been elected president of the of the First National Bank, Howell, to succeed William BReader,deceased He was vice presidentThe Citizens Mutual InsuranceCompany of Howell have movedtheir legal dept to the second floor of the Ude building, Howell Dr Edwin Woodworth, 27,a graduate of the medical dept of the Universtiy of Michigan has located inHowell He wag with the air force in Japan 2 years William Gleason of Hartland, sonof Mrs Marie Clark Gleason of Miowas married to Betty Jean Hath way at St Josephs church, Howell last week The Quality Chevrolet have mov d from South Michigan Ave,Howell to East Grand River there  1 Phars Winney, a past master of Golden Rule Lodge 159 F  A Mof Ann Arbor died last week  I The Chelsea school will have 14 new teachers this year  The Neihaus oil well at Chelsea1B still flowing 100 barrels a dayLloyd Smith, 38, who lived at4075 Coon Lake Rd was gored to death by a bull on his farm Thursday PRISONER  F WARHStarringkonald Reagan, ttttv Fonat hi, Saturday, Sept 3 4 Doable Featureliviira Page, Jeffrey Hunt inPRINCESS OF THE NILE in TechnicolorJohn Payne, ElizaH th Scott IB , Friday, Satuiday, Sept 3, 4SECRET OF THE INCAS with Charlton Hesston, Robert Young and Ymia Sarmac Neftra and Cartoon1 Sunday Monday, Sept 5, 6 VALLEY OF THE KINGSwithRobert Taylor Eleanur ParkerSunday Shows S 5 7  Cartoon and IVe SmiihJOla ehiaicloiSund y, Monday, Sept 5, 6 MatSunLabor Day 230 pmXontDanny KayeimHANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSONIn TWhnicoloi Tues Wed, Thur Sept 7,8,9withRay Milland flrnce Kelly aim Robert CummingsShows 713, 900Cartoon Roughly SquakingTues, Wed, Thur, Sej t 7,8,9  Burt Lancaster, Jean PetersinAPlACHEla Coming Riding Shotgun,Silent MrsLeslie, Knock on Wood, Her 12 MenLEE THEATREWfcltmore toko Scio DriveIn TheatreMM Jadaoa Road Ann Arbor Nemaidy7S83ChDdna woAm U admitted FtFriday, Saturday, Sept S, 4 Gregory Peck, Brodenek Crawford and Rita GaminNIGHT PEOPLEn CinemaScope  Technicolor aadTHREE YOUNG TEXANS In Technicolor withMitzi Gay nor, Keefe Brasselle and Jeffrey HunterCartoonSunday, Monday, Sept 5, 6 Greer Carson, Robert Ryanand Barry SulivanntaHER TWELVE  MEN  Technicolor FeaturetteWhos Who in the ZooNovelties Newt CartoonTues, WedThur, Sept 7,89 William Jundigan, Jane GreerMitzi Gaynor, David Wayne Gloria DeHaveninDOWN AMONG THE SHELTER ING PALMSin TechnicolorandMAN CRAZY withNeville, Brand, Christine White News Friday, Saturday, Sept 3, 4SOUTHWEST PASSAGE in TechnicolorwithRod Cameron, Joanne DruandRETURN to TREASURE ISLANL In TechnicolorwittTab Hunter, Dawn Adam CartoonSunday, Monday, Sept 5, 6 THUNDER BAYin TechnicolorwithJames Stewart, Joanne D u andCAPT KIDD  THE SLAVE GIRL In TechnicolorwithAnthony Dexter, Eva Gabor CartoonTues, Wed, Thur, Sept 7,8,9 THE FRENCH LINEIn TechnicolorwithJane Russel, Gilbcr H landalso  THE SEA AROUND US Jn Technicolor,1 CartoonThe Stanley j dinner at Jugs Inn Sunday hadGeorge Meabon called on his wifeat St Joe hospital, Ann JULV Sunday The Cooking LM and Lassies4H Club had their xoijmer Tuesdayat the Tom Line home  Rex Miller and wife of YP called at the Merwin CumpUll home SundayMICHIGAN AGRICULTURAL10 GALA DAYS SEPT 3 An 12OPENSFRIDAYNotes of 25 Years AgoThe site for the new state hospit yet been chosen despiteWhitmore Lake had beenselected This stemmed from the report that William Gallagher of Corruna, one of the commissioners,owns 400 acres of land in that sec tion He is now in California Gov Green is said to favor YpsilantiThe 14th Infantry Band of FortWayne will give a free concert on the Pinckney square WednesdaynightThe Three Quarters CenturyClub of Washtenaw county willhold a picnic at the Boy Scout camp at Dexter Sept 28 to honor John Roberts on his 100th birthdayMiss Cella Fish was hurt in auauto accident near Pingree last Wednesday, She was riding in a cardriven by Mrs Whistle of Braddock,,Paf Dexter lost out to Ypsilanti at the Washtenaw County Fair 8 to 5,They had a 5 to 3 lead going into the 9th inning when Ypsilanti scorTed 5 runs off Klinger of Grass Lake pitching for them Lou Vedderof Mich Normal pitched for Ypsi WCHendee was a sheep judge andJoie Harris was one of the 4H exhibit judges Jim Roche did notrace as Morgan Dewey was lame but he drove a horse or some oneelseElmer Glenn, Fred Woodworth,Clare Bamum and Clyde Titug hadtheir Jersey cattle thereThe Methodists of Michigan willdedicate a monument to Judson Dwight Collins at Unadilla, SepU8He went to China as a missionary jin 1847 and died of typhus in 1851  Dr Ralph Ford of Chicoago, a Chinjese missionary is the speaker,j The Claude Reason family have returned from a trip to Canadawhere they attended the TorontoFairBom to A C Watkins and wifeAugust 31 a daughter Wayne Carr is working for theMurray Body Co, Detroit Ifce PincknayMlchlgamTne teamjended their season at Stockbridge Labor Day where they lost 7 to 6They played a 21 game schedule of which they won 16 games and lost16 Moran  Lee were the Pinckney battery and Galligan and Singletonfor StockbridgeThe team batting averages areDon Swarthout 403, J P Doyle 394, Bernard Mulvany 372,Dallas COM 362, Hub Lee 116, Ed Brown283, Clare Miller 294, Claude Kennedy 203, Roy Reason 200 The Floris Clark and Mrs Mar Mr and MrtFred Read entertainThe Gerry Eichmans and Am, garet Clark families attended the ed the ROM Reads, Howard ReadsIbrose Kennedys spent Sunday at the William GleasonBetty Jean Hatha the Russell Reads at dinner Sat I Bob Timmons home in Jackson way wedding in Howel urdayI MrB Pearl Doyle of Wayne visit Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and Johnny Otrald Clinton of Detroit tpent ed Mrs Mame Shehan one day last and Christine visited at the James Sunday at the C J Clinton home,week  BfOgan hone in Lansing 2 days last Wealey Palmer and wife of DeMesdameg Howard Read,  Ross week troft were Sunday gaaata at theRead, Russell Read, Ida Byers and Mrs Margaret Clark and family Hetfc Palmer boot Janet Feidler had dinner at the Hill called on the Russell Glover family W Cfcak and wifeaide, Plymouth Saturday at WebberrilJe Sunday wtt  But ftm aidm Dairy Products ConVsh galore Includino, farmand sdefy, sMIod factor drMogAbo Cocifoo School, Home Arts, 75 Bends, Auto Shew, Aft bMb, Od Time Dndng, Reworb, and en e MMy llJBOStf Europeen Dancing Waters end to RoOf TiW VjiWeiaadmefty other  PElNAT KING COLIPATTI AGElajv AMI, Poor Ladi, Billy Wards j5UkWWe Son S City Rve,, Goof en, Torr Sibbt Combe1end othersGRAWTAVDWrigleys Cisc K and Rodto j5UWff0iV Stptembf I, IMAPinckMjr DlipatcfaArt Mai 11017 j  roaThe PeoplestoreGROCERIES DRYGOODS114 8a SoweQ tt limkMy, MkfcSqbecriptka Pkt HJI  TgMm Nellie Clark hai rated herhouse on East Main St to Claude Smedley and family of Ann Arbor The Robert Bead family spentlast week at EastCANNED GOODS SHOESMr and Mrs W H Meyer visitedat Boyne City and Gladwin lastweek Kathy AtLee came home with themWmLamb and family of ABB Arbor who were in Perry Bonday stopped at the W H Meyer home Frank Clark and wife of Milfordvisited at the Winston Baughnhome one day last week j ALois Gearhart of Lake Odessa isTvisiting at the Mark Nash home j I Mrs Thiessa Coyle spent last j Aweek at the Robert Grainger home Ji T HUGHESComplete Line Plumbing Fixtures andSuppliesElectric, Oil and Gas Hot Water HeatersWeinGENTS FURNISHINGS LINGERIE Mrs Ida Eveland of Pootlac isvisiting George Roush and wifeThe Al Roush family of Pontiacwere Sunday guests at the GeorgeRoush homeEarl Bunext, John Campbelll andAl Hempeil of Detroit were Wednes day guests of Mr and Mrs Henryif HauckMiand MrsVern Booth, and MrsLena Morrison of Detroit called on the Ceorge Roush family ThursdayBob Pike called at the WilliamBentley home in Comma SaturdayRoy Dillingham and wife wereSunday dinner guest of the C WHooker family at Zukey LakeJohn Buyer and wife attendedBoyer family reunion Sunday at Devils Lake, near Irish Hills PHONE TJP83U4 We Service Complete Line of Pumps Install 10 7 5KENNEDYS GENERAL STORE 1868Gash way Store 126 WEST MAIN STREET, PINCKHEYFREE COFFEE with Purchase of California 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22711 black patent leather pocket book, i containing bill fold with sum of hHATfPEDlChristmais treesScotdi money and valuable papers, also an Pi White or Norway SprucealaoEnglish made Ronson lighter fireplace logs Write immMly Mrs James Burroughs, 10492 Spen Levi Johnson, 26632 Ford Ri,Oardcer Rd, Brighton, Mich en City, Michigan Phone AC72926   nmWANTED If you have ewes feeder lambs for sale writeBOX 625, Manchester, MichLOW PHI CK9Bttr awi Wlie to Tafc OutPhwa Howell 70BJ2 FOR SALE1652 Plymouth 4 doort sedan with radio and heater, 1951 Ford Victoria, radio and heater with automatic transmission, 1960 LinFOR SALEFuel Oil Tank, 175 cn Cosmopolitan, radio, heater augallon U3ed one year 20  tomatic transmission,1950 StudebakPhone U8889  pickup truck  tonFOR SALEHousehold Furniture  rlSi SaJeTp  MM Priscillu Harrow, 18590 North TWi480 Cedcr Lak RL UP 88g09tor Road Chelsea Tnr OATT,  F0R RENTHonse on Cedar LakeFOR SALETomatoes fl00 a bush Rd, just north of M36 West,5 roome PlC,JnemJy8elf  Wfttet and bathInquire of WtnWillard Wilts iHolllftw 9821 Cedar Lake RdPinckneys STATB OF MICHIGANThe CUcaft cow far the County ofWUCATIONPlaintiffjr, DefendantAt ft inion of said Court hctd at in tha City ofhySolfisV VMtfan on th 86th day of July, 194 P fiftm Mioael CarUnd,Cir fJala eaasait appearing by affi ro W tkat It cannot be as h C4 eartainad in what state or Country aaid HttfndantiThitr1 BoffmanQUALITYMEATS Fittittii 6R0CERIE JUK Kbivr6 room year around I F6R SALElieo Power Lawnmowerfurnished cottage, hot and cold wa for 8600 Lucius J Etoyleter, basement 50 a month Phone UP 83128George Hauk, Patterson Lakerr77 RENTAPARTMENT,MARVIN SHIREYSALE Three Burner Oil Stowwith Oven, good condition, looks  like new, cheap Phone HA 66619 F0R SALEUsed Combine IFOR 9ALS I960 pRTMj H  Carl Hollistc 2822 CheapWQ im Panrf htvro let Trhck, used only 2 years, 27000 WANTED Y or Dythe daT 5V M  Q0 RohI Mr8 Margeret Huhman 610 UnadUa Main St Phone UP a,i7a Pinckney, MichiganIi SALfitSA arner table OR SALE room house at 845Jr n  5r 8prinr vodem with oil furnace Inquire off    Phn UP Mlr Bo Jack 387 W MateFOR SALEElectric Range 8 burnere and an oven, very cheapMurray Kennedy, U P 88178er complete with 2fittings for 885, 146 Stuart St barrels andp On modoa of Glenn C Ytliand,Attorney for plaintiff, H is ordered  j  the said deFISHMARKET PMCESSERVKE tn ease of bis appoarance that hak awav sv4fier bill of oosaUm fttsd aai ud a copy 400 MONTHLY SPARE TIME Refilling anil collecting moneyfrom our five cent High Grade Nut machines in this area No selling,to qualify for work you must havecar, references, 640 cash, securedby inventory Devoting 6 hours a week to the business, your end on collections will net up to61lady owner 66000 Phone HA6860 M00 monthly with very good po sib titles of taking over full time Income increasing accordingly For interview, inchiue phonj in uppic tian Write NutOMatic Co Inc 40Exchange Place New York, 5, N Youtfray color, oneAOTnAutomotive Gloat InstalledHILAND 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