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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> MICHIGAN MIRR0S1The Michigan 1954 primary is offto a roaring sltart with the Republicans having a super abundance ofcandidates for governor and the Democrats a scarcityThe Republican hopefuls arc DHale Brake, state treas Owen Cleary, sfcc of state Senator George Higtfing ,sDr Eugene Keyes and PolkeCom LeonardBrake, 63, has wanted to run sever time but has been persuaded to step aside in favor of sftrae one eUoCleary, 54, was a brigadier generalof Michigan troops in World War ITHiggins, 53, has been in the, legisla ture since 38Keyes is Dearborn Drand Com Leonard, 50, formerly headd ed the state police The Republicans dread a large primary field for governor They clainjeolousies stirred in in former primary battles were responsible fortheir last three defeats for governorThe primary wounds did not heal by NovemberOne reason Governor Williams hasnot announced is that as governorhe gets free radio and television time The minute he announces his candidacy he will have to pay for itThe announcement of pay increasesfor 24,000 state employees was badlytimed It is the custom to wait untilthey are approved But the legislature put the approval date over tp April9 which is the date of adjournmentand announcement had to be madeThe state highway investigationcontinues Figures show they spntone and a quarter million more thn the appraisels for right of waysThe question of higher unemployment insurance may be submitted to a vote of the people in November if  Governor Williams has his way  The legislature has killed the amendto legalize bingo by refusing to put it on the ballot in November Thvy said it would legalize all forms ofgambling The only way now to get i it on the ballot is to get 500,000 piitioner signers  a sizable job j Past Masters NightLivingston Lodge No 76 F  AM of Pinckney will hold their 24th Annual Past Masters Night on theniffht of Saturday, April 3 Lodjje rooms open from 500 to 700 forvisitors Banquet at the school at 700 p m, served by the OES PROGRAM M Organ Music by   William KlaveInvocation ChaplainWelcome Lawrence Baughn WM  FrSundayff  1000,Wlntw ftiday LOCAL HEWSMr and Mrs C J Clinton attendJj th funeral of he neice,Mr WinMirtin in Detroit Friday She was Unh Flak, daughter of Orin FiskjiteTjM to MOSunday  Balaw fcOOstanosjisCalTarrWhytc, MWGMToastmaster You are invited to turns is toWHRV, 1600 on the dial 200 to 280each Sunday to the Mennonite hour Special Missionary Day CervicesGuest Speaker, Percy J Miller, LaGrange, Ind, Sec of the IndMieh District Mission Board at both themorning ande evening services sext SunfcyDr Morgan SmeadP G M, Gd LecturerIntroduction Grand Lodge Officersand Committee MembersCommunity SingingAddress Horace B Whyte, Gd MPast Masters Apron Presentation to atClare Miller by Norman Miller PMIntroduction of VisaUng Masters and Past MastersIntrduotion of Candidates for Grand Marshall Congregatioial OkwdiRev, J W, Winqw Pasunday School  M0  ina Wonhip lfctt Night Praytr,uriheWed Choir practiae 70A Hearty WskunThe Peww s Ctf iHartland Quartette ,mNotes 25 Years AgoSTATE BASKET BALL FINALS Heads fell right and left in thestate beaaket ball finals last week Morenci fell to Watervliet who inturn fell to Marine City St Maryof Lansing who has won 5 class C titles made short work of MarineCity winning 62 to 28 to take another title River Rouge ,a finalist before butnever a winner came through this yftar and beat Holland Christiana yearly finalist for the class Btitle Gobies beat Remus for class DMuskegeon Heights beat Flint Wovk started here on theMePhorson Pureoil Station onhotel corner Walter Clark is builderThe following hich school newthethe M 36 West betwiUnadiUaRev Kefl Sunday SchoolSunday W Sunday Y am andaRToe whilo on athletic teams to 1 Refrain from smoking2 Have no dates on study nightsoi1 the night before a game3 Bo home by nine pm4 Behave in a spoitsmanlike manner on the athletic field and gym 5 To trive their best at all times6 To obey the captain and coachThe boys signing these articles areJames Nash, Walter Graves Stanley Dinkel, Leo Clark Rollie Shehan,Roy Reason, Russfell Read, Pete Stackabl, Frank Smaka, Leonard Dever 10s90  aug Northern 46 to 43 in overtime to win j caux, Stanley Adsea, Emmett Roche,the class A Murt Johnson their j J Bdl S Gil Hbnegro star,getting the winning goalNagroes seem to predominate on the ii teams River Rouge had 5wianing Joe BasydloLedwidjre, BeiHall,ectrocutod attheir lineup and Highland Park, andthr contenders had plenty of them Speed Gilmore, Hubet Wylie, Har and JimBaughns Bluffs, Porectrocuteed at Baughns Bluffs, Por tage Lake, Sunday where he came incontact with a live wereThe OES will put on Mrs Washingtons Minstrel Show at the opeiahouse April 1 P H Swarthout is the directorThe jury in the arson case of DrMRS MARGARET SIBLEYMrsMargaret Sible,y, wife of ClydeSibley, editor of the Stockbridge Brief Sun died suddenly Saturday Sheleaves her husband and 2 marrieddaughters Margaret and Barbara, j A H Pearson, disagreed last weekThe funeru vas at Stockbridge Tues1 after being out 18 hours, day Mr Sibley owned the Dispatch j Joe Stackable jr found a Californiaat one time, selling to Lincoln Smith 5 gold piece on the Clarence Stackwhen he went in the army in World able farm last weekj jOBBRVE 58th WEDDING ANNIV Mr and Mrs Wray Hinckloy ofHamburg celebrated their 58th wedding anniversary Sunday at St Stephen church hall, Hamburg, Michigan Sunday with 75 present The LadiesGuild of the church put on an open house and served a putluck dinnerMr and Mrs Wray Hinckleywere married March 19, 18P3 at thehome of the bride, parentsMr and Mrs William Parker of Geddes byRev Tatlock of Ann Arbor Theylived Hire 4 years but for the patj64 years have lived on their farm at Buck Lake Mrs Clifford VanHornis their only childMr Hinckley has held many positions of trust in Hamburg, havingbeen supervisor, clerk and highwaycommissioner He and his wife ace members of Stj Stephens church v The high school girls have organzed a glee club The members are Marie Shehan, Gladys Esic, Elizabeth Spears Maxine Smith Direct or, Mrs Esic Pianist, Nellie GardnerNotes ot 48 Years Ag  imem thege Hendee of this1 to 1JCU1I Tuesday a near Jackson Hein a cement factory cauei spontaneous McRerMondng WoraeJn Simdcry ScheoiST PAUL8 EVANGBLiCAL LUTHERANMissionary Synod of LakekmdWinans Lake School Every Sun Sunday Service 1100 a xaSunday School 1000 a mRev Arnold Clou r and Mrs Tony Pershon ofwas were Sunday guets of Mr and Mn Walter ClarkDan Driver and wife of Dextercalled on Mis Margaret Clark andfamily SundayMrs LoaUa Patterson of Stockbridge called on tfee Stanley Dinkelfamily SundayJaec Clark sent the week end atthe Edsil Meyer home in YpsilantiMr and Mis C J Clinton calledat the Vern Fisk home in Monroe Sunday and on her sister, MrsElizabeth Hammond in Ann ArborrThe Joe Griffiths and Otis Mattesons attended Rev McLucaseschurch in Brighton Sunday ,Walter Clark was in Endicott,, NiY It weakThe Harold Gallup family of Farmingten were Sunday visitors of the Murray Kennedy familyMr and Mrs Ray Bums and Mrand Mrs Don Burns had dinner atlub 29, Ann Arbor, SundayThe Floyd Hainea family of La rising spent Sunday at the AbelHaines,John Boyer and wife attended aparty Saturday at the Albeit Sock ow home in Marion, honoring hisnephews who are going in the ser viceMn Annis Abney Nebtit left lyplane Saturday to join her husband who U in the service at London,EnglandMr and Mrs Albeit Dinkel werein ABA Arbor WednesdayMnAlberta Cloe with Mrs Francis Robinson and Mrs Geneva Vanambrook attended ji OES receptDetroit Monday night for therantf Esther Th Howard OBrien family ofBunker Hill, MreMae Metz of Howell and Jack Sharp of Hamburg were Sunday guest at the Lee Layev horn JRobert Read family called althe Dan Hewlett home in Gregocry Friday nignt and sent Sunday withMrs Frank Peters in Jackpn Mr and Mrs Jesse Henry arestaying at the L J Hry home for th present X   M Grade School Nws  CURRENT CCMMsWSue Brinker visited her grandmo1  The present tax centrtfersy ilcongma makes on wonder If iae one has not gotten on a traJfethe wrong way During thewithg way DuriDemocrat regime, the Dearffma rule fvored hijgb txM whiU itetuWica lwent to Whiteon a txon him M Mwere alwaythem During theframe their platfonanominate Jheir elected but tolpromised Ux cute isM te ialire A bill is new up te Cut iS2iM taxes and it is attomssiog t stethe about face TheD4neratft for 20 yis advocated feifb taxes ardoing their best to cut taxes to tfe bone whil th li fccourM the whol tfting  UciiThe Republiciin8, advocated tax cutilast year for the purpose ei getsfcg votes without taking tb tfclfind out if they were phavir now cone hided J are at The Democrats favor cts i theythink it will get them voteft M barras th Rb Secretary of State Dulles h4panned for a recent speeds is wtkiOshe said if our allies we aftacked we would b duty bowpdte f f  ai d T h ii uy o waid  Th e opposition ,ih be  kiBETHE L BAPTIS T CHURC H406 0 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KathyKirschkt, Bonita Lee aand Francis Qassenchal were excused fromschool to sst up the exhibit Thegirls were chosen because they Hadthe most pages in their beeks AH of the students have spent a lot ework and thought on ths hsshs The students appreciate the opportuityto show their m  to show their work W ti jwish to thank Mrs3onper,lti and the other ladies jkfor their tint pMM HeJM Uevereattx Bennettaad family have moved from Chicago to Cincinnati where her hus band has been fMsensfejrred The Ralpb  Hall family spentSunday at the Dale Curtis hone inLivonia  Mark Nash attended a farm Bureau meeting athe L Herbst homenear Grigbton last weekBex Hendee and Dalene Robinsonattended the Sportsmens Show inDetroit SundayAlbert Shirley and Bill Baughnbowled with Vans Motor Sales in in ihe Ann Arbor tournament Sunday and Francis Shehan with theMurrays Gulf Service teamOlin Robinson jr and wifeof AnnArbor and Robert Paul and wife of Detroit were Sunday guesta of OlinRobinson and wifeMetdMMS Harold Rady and Hazel White were in Ann Arbor SaturdaySegrV Phillip McDonnell flewback to Labrador from Windsor SaturdayHis parents, Mr and MrsJohn McDonnell have gone to ClevelandMm Ralph Hall attended a HomeExtension meeting at Howell lastweew and heard a talk on Parent Child RelationshipMrs Ethel Sprout and son, John,spent Sunday at the Glenn Gard ner home in StantonGeorge Crane and wife have returned from MexicoThe Dale Millers spent Sunday atthe HoUisi Hoiioway home at Bass LakeDr Harlow Sbehaa of Jacksoncalled at the Wm Shehan home on Thursday and Billy Shehan of AnnArbor 8ondyJesse Kroms and wife of Lansingspent Sunday at the Robert PikehomeRobert Pike and wife were Fridayguests at the Wit, Bentley home in Comma The Merlin Amburgey family were in Detroit Seteday SheridM fatfity and wife of Parma spent Jmnday with F L Cambun mi sjrtfe  Andrew Nesbitt and wife spentSunday and Monday with the GotIjfes Besten in Ypsilanti ICesdamee Uwrence Camburn,tflftM   Homer AbnfcSenttd tfce OB Friendship Nigh 4 Ann Arbwr last WednesdayMr ifiEr O H MrsRoseHeads eefle at the Edsil Meyerhemei YpeUfOtf and the Lyle nidaf twirm Ann Arbor Wednesday  pption, HSVJS be ki aright to commit this county ifi anysuch manner that only congrisideclar wal Uniortunateiy tfcii stftion has fought many an mulfclart war in the past aud wiU prtlcontinue to do so The battle Lexignton and Concord wenwithout any declaration Tfee was tiue of the defense of Pt ater in the civil war, ow iavasiititMexico in pursuit of Villa filther ill Sandusky and brought backa maimba to show asDennis Kelly went fishinghis father Mike Carver has cowboy bootsHe says his boxer pup is as big aas he isRoger HardenLodge SundayLinda Curtis is 6 years old Mar25Linda Dufour has a new babysister Cathy Heath and Alan Burg hadcompany SundayWe are glad Christine Dinkelsmother is home from the hospitalDavid Chambers father madehim an airplane out of wood Dennis Reynolds was in Detroit , Sunday bone , whll the RtpcntSusa n Crai g ha s a  ne w puppy    er fo r U x cut  th e satir e 8 0Roge r Hardi n an d Bobb y Vedder J the y wei e ouf c  f Pe wbrough t record s t o schoo l t o play Som e o f u s ar e flyin g kites W e ar e makin g a  movi e fo r ou rmovi e machine Firs t Grad eMargare t Ackle y hur t he r ey ewhil e playin g Sunday Jud y Reynold s wen t t o Detroi t o nSunday  Joa n Eichmanf f mothe r is  takin gcar e o f 2  of he r sister s children Marily n Singe r say s he r grand fathe r i hom e fro m th e hospita l bu twi l retur n in  2 week s Perr y Morga n brough t th e le g o fa  dee r t o school Billi e Shire y ha s a  pictur e o f alocke t ship Barbar a Ludwig a grandmothe rfro m Ne w Yor k sen t h e a  ne w ros ary Jan e Markl e ha s a  ne w ring Franci s Reaso n wen t t o a  sho wabou t Indian s Sunday Conni e Keise r visite d he r grand mothe r Sunday Jimm y Cantrel l goe s t o Florid anex t week  H e wen t o n a   hik e t oCran e Pon d Sunday Cheri e Schmid t visite d he r gran dmothe r Sunday  Sh e ha s a  bo x kite Pegg y Simpso n wen t t o a  Ro yRoger s sho w Sunday  Secon d Grad eBec k spen t th e week  endwit h Tomm y Rea d Jac k Wilso n an d hi s siste rough t a  ba t in  thei r attic Tomm y Chamber s brough t tw oplane s t o schoo l h e made  eMik e Plumme r sla w Mik e Renn ain  Howel l Saturda y an d Jud y Bek kerin g visite d him  H e is  happ y inhi s no w hom e in  Howell Thir d Grad eFredd y Crudde r ha s ne w ha t an dshoes Mar y Le e Aschenbrenne r an dan d Mar y Elle n Singe r wen t t oKare n Singer s birthda y part y Sun day Camill a Bud a entertaine d a  cou si n  fro m Toled o Sunday W e ar e happ y t o hav e Doroth yClar k bac k afte r a  seig e wit hwhoopinj  cough  Joh n Singer,Kar e n  Bloxo m an d Patrici a Sugget tar e als o back  ,Vennin g Curt s ha s som e bab yrabbits An n Chery l Menk e wa s in  Detroi tSunday Camill a Buda a grandfathe r cam ehom e fro m th e hospita l Friday W e sa w a  fil m stri p o n th e us e o fth e telephon e Friday W e als o hav e booklet s o n it s us efo r whic h w e than k th e Bel l Co Nanc y Rea d wa s in  Gregor y an dJackso n ove r th e week  endLoui s Hayd n sa w 2  robin s Fri Sprin g vacatio n is  nex t week W e hav e itom i practis e sheet s t ohel p u s in  aiithmetic , phonic s an dspelling Nei l Reifsnid t is  our postma nfr  2  weeks Fourt h Grad e New sW e ar e continuin g ou r spee d test sin  arithmetic  Rober t Horne r isth e onl y on e s o fa r wh o ha s no t mis sc d  a  singl e proble m in  all th e tests Tomm y Huhma n an d Donal d Ac kle y caugh t a  crawfis h in  the mill 1pon d an d brough t it  to school W e ai e startin g th e multiplica tio n tabl e o f 7 s thi s week   W e wuikc d wit h cla y las t weekan d hav e som e goo d jungl e animals al s o n exhibit Kare n Singe r wa s 1 0 year s ol dSaturday Bunn y Hinche y iosafit l th eth eMexico i n pursui t o f Vill aKorea n affair  A t r   rw e hav e base  i n JSngJsnd ,  Germany , Italy , Greece , Aftio t  wil l shorti y har e the n i n Spai n wit ha  garrifo n o f 40O O sWKe w tt eneve r woul d hav  bee n perntRtea 1 thav  thes e bae  if  w e e i Jpjt tagree d t o ai d then  netioA i i i Mit eo f attack  Th e lat e Henr y Fr 4 wa s a  frt champio n o f wate r powe r an a fi ra  perio d ot  year s bough t tip  rights in different parts  tstate with a view of MtaMisalign achain of Anal factoriesIncludedis this chain wert water riffctt St Pinckney, Dexter, Milan,Manchester, Brooklyn,Ypsilanti and Milford ana1places Some like Pinckey MUI ter never materialised Otkerii nila short time and wo MrfcantifiV When he died his grandsons most of them on th marketsold them for little or s w read that the Ford plait atdee, making, tractor part a ploying 70 peopU is to be cdown, it being n longer fesssiileto operate it Most of tjt watet pwers bought by Mr Ford were stlarge and in low water dtt st  rat enough power te roa ts Jsi tory and auxiliary engisst  to heinstalled sotairattended theySportmens Show in Detroit SundayFifth Grade NewsMr Miller was surprised with Abfrthday party St Patricks DayWegave her a beautiful blue musicaljewelry box with a dancing ballerinathat plays Dance BallerinaDanceShe also received other gifts We wish to thank Mrs Kellenberger for permission to have the party, the people who donated thecaup cakes and Clifford Miller forgetting the choclate milk Our spelling vocabulary is increasing with the lists we are studyingOur animal units are interestingWe report on them Thursday Ou sfcience units on Man as asocial animal brought out many new interesting faota  The charges against thepolice dept, or part ef it teataccepted hush money fre is nothing new That or chargea similar nature have beenagainst them at interrals fer past 100 years or so Theof the police are honest tit withforce that size there are always eafew willing to risk their to make a little easy money enside Senator Homer Ferguses wentto the United State Senate a fewyears back by virtue of his gasteiltlifcleaunp in Detroit in which a ber of high up heads feOwere allowed to lapse into ttieifmer condition there and Ike biers took over again Thething will happen again aftercleanup Eternal illigaece if only answer and fer sonte reasecities never seen able te  it for longThe death of Perry Hsyaee,Quaker miller at Tecomsee teek man who originated tbekernals project In 1949cubic in of wheat and gave tae one tenth He kept rejltatiftf  fceach year and in  years aa acres from the ftnlnumber from herehim Roy Dillinghaift the Congregationalsome and planted it onSpeara farm, owned tAVf sesfj lrsjSm was sis op J ChirsV ftt on Uss MiOPEN HOUtSThs 4H Haney HasMSttwill hold open hoM Si hslow the town hsU ing, March M from I The public Is tovitod Issts their UW   ,  A dlwcry s 9uocsu l inELECTRI CRANG E     COOKI8 S  IWF fteipirattsrft  sup  brow n suga r 1    eggs , wel l beate n H  cap s flour, sifted Tiae 1S2 0 min teaspoo n sod ateaspoo n crea m of tarta rcu p nutmeats , choppe dteaspoo n vanill a  euga r together  Ad d beate n egga  Sif ttogethe r an d combine  Ad d nuuuetu sla  Bea t well  Mol d int o rolls , wra p I n waxe d,  aa d ehti l aramigh t t n refrigerator  Slice  Plao eOftllBffeaaedookl e sbeet  Bake  Yiald  approximatel yicf M o f ye w Edk M ftk U  MODtftN COO K HJCTBCAUY y OUR DEALE RCf r Detroi t Ediso n Maeoa to  activ e int  Auxiliar y o f th ee r Plumber  Aatoc     belong s t oic e grouse  Bu t y  e f tim e fa r homemasin giV r eaMn g goodie s   a    fciek with th e hel p o f he rtr  range Ne w rcoipe s ar e fu a whe n yo utaow  theyt t tur n ou t perfec tan d the  alway s d o whe nyour e a n electri c oook  Con trolled , aaoia t hea t i s th egjcra t o f bakin g success  N oguesswor k fo r surfac e cooker yeitherfo r hea t t i accuratel ymeasured  Enjo y cooking ge t a n electri c range  pHer  DrAebae r e f Stoekbrid Mffre c a  lif e mcmbenhi p b y th e8tockbrid  Od d Fello w sLodge MeUBe a Henr y Sampao n an dFrederic k Cone r an d Mis s Lucill eCoope r o f Unadilla , entertaien d 2 7yooii f peopl e la  twee k a t a  showe rfo r Haiyi e Hase , a n Apri l brid ebrideelec tTh e Chelse a KJwani s Clu b observe dh i 90t h annireraar y las t wee k Mon day Mr  an d Mrs  Srsto n Clar k o f Un adill a attende d Hi e 82n d birtthda y o fMrs  Clarks i father , Hartle y Blan do f Oceol a las t week linde n raise d U00il 6 i n thei r Marc h o f Dime s Campaign Bor n t o Mr  an d Mrs  Rober t Give no f Zee b Road , Dexter , Marc h 3 , a 7ib  son , Stephe n Jamea ,Mrs  Mar y Steinbac h o f Dexte r Uvisitin g he r granddaughter , Mrs Franci s Macke y an d infan t so n a t Hi lan d Lake ,Constructio n starte d las t wee k o nth e ne w 176,9009 0 Brighto n schoo li addition , I t ie a 206x7 8 f t an d wil l in  elud e 8 clas s rooms  an d 4 othe r rooms Th e Brighto n Boar d o f Commerc ewil l rais e 10,00 0 t o beautif y th emil l pon d property i  Mr  an d Mrs  Wm , Gra y ar e open In g a  stor e o f M8 6 nea r Hamburg Charle s Monro e an d wif e hav e hav e gon e t o Miami , Florid a t o visi tt  thei r daughter 1  Geral d Wellma n o f Pingre e i s hom efro m S t Jo e hospitau , An n Arbor His  sister , Nina , i s stayin g wit h hi m1  Mrs  Mar y Lot t o f Cohoctaa h i s,  no w hea d o f th e Corinthia n Whit eShrin e o f Howel Li  Th e Count y Goa l fo r th e cance rdriv e i s 3,270  HOWELL THEAR EAl l Ptetttre e Show n o n Ou r Ne w   Wid e Scree nfto  Pit , Sat , Mar  25 , 26 , 2 7Joa n Wayn e i n H  O  N D  OI  Dimensio n I n Warne r Colo rAdsm  Adult  74c , Childre n 55cU x i nSanday , Monday , Marc h 28 , 2 9Mattes  Swda y i M P  M  Oon tBo b Hop el aHER E COMB S TH E GIRLS l a  Teeanicolo rWeL , Thnr , Mar  30,31,Apr lRit a Hayworth , Jos e Ferre rfenMIS S SADI B THOMPSON SYLVAN THEATR Edietiaea , Ifiohigc mLoui s Thoma s an d Willia m Barke rwer e eac h give n 2 to 1 6 year s i n Jack so n las t wee k b y Judg e Carlan d fo rth e robber y o f Charle s Stoddar d aXyrean e farmer Th e Howel l America n Legio n cele brate d ita t dit h anniversar y las tComingThe Long , Lon g Trailer ,Th e Rob eTRU E O R FALSE   M I ea n sav e a littl e fro m eac h in com e check I f yo n answe r tru e t o th e abov estatemen t a s mos t peopl e can  youv emad e a  goo d star t towar d succes s i nlife  Reachin g you r goa l i s jus t amatte r o f planne d action Fiftytw o little  deposit s i n a Sav in g Accoun t a t thi s ban k ad d u p BI Ga t eac h year s end  Yo u won t mis sthe m hal f a s muc h a s you d mis s th ecomfort s the y wil l mak e possibl e in late r yean Pa y u s a  visit Firs t Nationa l Ban k MARTIN LUTHER A  magnificen t pictur e o f th e ma nwh o change d th e worl d3how s 715 , 91 5Childre n 50c , Adult s 12 0Sunday , Monday , Marc h 28 , 2 9CHARG E A T FEATHE R RIVER Historica l Wester n i n Colo rtarrin gGu y Madison , Fran k Lovejo yHele n Westcott , Ver a Mile sBunda j Show s 3 , 5 , 7 , 9Cartoo n an d Spor tTues , Wed , Thur , Mar  30,31,Apr lMIS S SADI E THOMPSON I n  Teehnioeio rA  Dram a Starrin gRit a Hayworth , Jos e Ferre ran d Ald o Ra yShow s 71 5 an d 90 0Coming  Missio n Ove r Korea,Mone yfro m Home , Thre e Sailor s an d a  Gir lUnde r Federa l Supervisio nMEMBE R O F FEDERA L RESERV ESYSTE M AN D FEDERA L DEPOSI TWSURANC E CORPORATIO NAl l Deposit s Insure d U p t o 10,00 0fo r Eac h Deposito r LEE THEATR EWhitmor e Lake ,Friday , Saturday  Marc h 26 , 2 71Features  BORDE R RIVER I n  Teehnieolo rStarrin gJoe l McCrea , Yvonn e DeCarl oan dIntrigue  Adventure WORL D FO R RANSOM Cartoo nSun , Mon , Tues , Mar  2fi , 29 , S OOpe n Sunda y 2  p as Dea n Martin , Jerr y Lewi s i nDamo n Runyan sMONE Y FRO M HOMH PI n  Teeanieolo cV  Ljl e Erwin  , a Howel l taxica bdrive r a t Howell , fo r man y year s  die d a t S t Lawrenc e hospital , Lansin g1  las t week Perr y Hayden , 53 , presiden t o f th eHayde n MtUin g Company , Tecumse hj  die d a t St  Jo e noapitl , An n Arbo rlas t week  H e wa d note d fo r hi s dyna   mi c Larnal s projec t i n whic h h e wa saide d b y Henr y Ford  A  Qualcer,h ei plante d a  cttbi c Mf h o f whea t i n 1940   H e kep t replantin g th e see d unti l i n  6 year s h e hao  2,86 6 acze e whic h yiel de d  72,16 0 otisliels1 0 percen t o f th eI  fiel d wen t to a  Tecumsje n chvuxrh 1  Ti e Meyes  at6r e a t Cbilso n wa nv  robbe d las t week  No t muc h taken Judge Willi s Lyon s ha s opene d u pa  la w offic e i n th e Fran k Shield sbuildin g o n Stat e St , i n Howell Clif f Mille r wen t wit h Jac k Han neta  Velve t Ee z tea m t o bow l i n atournamen t a t Milfor d Sunday Th e Le o Betty s famil y o f Walle dLak e wer e Sunda y guest s a t th eRoge r Car r home ,Wilbu r Eiael e an d wif e o f Fowler calle d a t th e Merwi n Campbel lsom e Sunday Arnol d Berquis t attende d th estat e baske t bal l final  a t Eas t La nsin g Saturday  Marjie Millar , Pa t Crowle yan d Richar d Hayde nNovelti  News OeeteenWed  Thur , Mar  81 , Apri l 1Thrill s fro m Maca o t o Chicag oFORBIDDEN Cartoos iTon y Curtis , Joann e Drt fAls o Le e Brown s Orchestr aNoveltie s New s tartee nBor n t o Richar d Am o an d wif aPaulin e McLucas  o f Howel l a t St Jo e hospital , An n Arbo r Marc h 16 , ason , Scot t Brian K   VILLAOE O F PINCKNE Y  Bovernmen t OperaHa gRaeeipt s an d Dlsburtamairt ifo r Fisca l Year DISBURSEMENTSLEGISLATIV E AN D ADMINISTRATIV E   7781 3PRDTEOTWE Fi n    2,24479GRANDAD MEE1 S A  PA LA t th e Pinckne y Hig h Schoo l Gy m  80 0 P  M    i    ,i    i  tsglnitln g Marc h 195 3 an dEndin g Marc h 195 4RECEIPT S Income T U CflUFCTIONS  Manaal Salar yPUBU C WORKS  I,ieHasaen t 3,16708  2325 6TDJAL  3,39963REVENUE S Stal e CoileeledLoeali y Shared Usse r 86  o f Licens e Fea t   S  17008Detroit Ediso n Qo  Lighting  1,7116 3Sidewalks , Par k an d Drat a 2,29010Stree t Maintenano e 1,26641Na w Moto r Vehicl e Highwa y Fas dMajo r  Ne w Moto r Vehicl e Highwa y Faa dLoca lTa xSafe s Ta x Bwnrio nla v Moto r Vehic a Highwa y Fun dMajo r 5,12486la w Moto r Vehicl e Highwa y Fun dLsoa l   51,99337M  Bea d aa d OarHfloat a  1,06010I ,6,0457 0 TOTAL 10,38108MISCELUNEOUS Ohrittma a  MtoaaltaaaaB s    8IS 2 FRIDAY, MARC H 2 6SATURDAY , MARC H 2 7Cae t o f Chsracter t  Senio r Pla yMRS  LAUR A MORTO N Kathy LaPra dA  ploewn t lookin g woma n o f fort yGRANDA DA ipr y ol d ma nANOI Etht mai dBETT Y IHADBUt KAn attractiv e youn g gir lKI P SHAODUt KA regula r bo y o f fourtee nJAC K NOtWOO OAn attractiv e youn g ma nHORATIOU t XHMOPHO N HOOLE YA  tram pCHO0A N Bob Charbonee uA  flthe K stupi d polltenne n wh o think s h e know s it  al lJAN I WOOO C Barbara Mille rA  cut e gir l of fourtee nMftf c VICTORI A HARRINGTO N Aliee Schende nA  pompou s middleage d woma nDELI A HARRINOTO N  Ver Lipitra wA  glamourtyp e gir lMIS S QRUJrlU A DOBBIN S Doreen Blade sHarold Rad yMariiyn n Perr yJud y Haine sDavi d Nas hKe n Mattece nLe e Hollingswert h7,1180 2TOTA L 13,38827 TOTALTOTA L DRBUHSEMOT S  O R Han d BEG1NNIN 8 Ftoes l Year0 a Han d EN D Fisca l Year    I 116,3 210,477 8OAS N9,6426 2816,8881 4 An ol d mai dADMISSION S Adult s 30c  Childre n M eReeerv e Sett s 10 c Ixtr aTH I PLAC Eroo m o f Mrs  Laur a Morton s home THITIM iAC T I  23 0 P  M AC T II  30 0 PM AC T II I   lOtO O P  M eet t wil l Includ e th e Hartlan d Mal e Utiartett eo n  Saturda y night 360 0 CTANIJYONHCL,yiageProelisVagaOlarkVMhT PLUM8IN8 fuThePeopI PVStoreGROCERIES DRYGOODSCANNED GOODS SHOEGENTS FURNISHINGS LINGERIEKENNEDYS GENERAL STOREn6066 Pinekney ReadQuality Mechanabe Ralph HaM and wllo were day guest at the Neil Heller home in DexterTerry and Mike McGowanof Fontiac called oa Mra Ten 5tyleSunday  w , MTS George WiWPsrYo Aitn Arjbor spent Saturday at the Howard home NAL CONCriT I SN A1SOCIATIO WITH ccoLOW PRISESbeer and Wine lo Take OuPhone Howell 705J2 SINASTHMA, HAY KVERAmoiinfl New TraotmeetFtfE TRIAL  mw V1VIW SMBSSBMSflmt Ithis MAMtiOiUl, HW tf of hay few, ttthflu,pressure in foretold,cfaeek boo, top oftad down neck, whenM,  UyoSTPAlD,noVottoc oblfluiontf try it xrept it t tgrttdL d iLa , amuca ith mtilii lira Dorothy Dinkel returned from ,St Joe hosital, Ann Arbor ThusdayIfollowing an operation Homy Hauck visited hii grandson,Jack Rollick, at Detroit the first of week and aaw him receive his MM degree at Loyalty Masonic LodgeThe James Whitley family calledat the Wm Whitley home In Ann Arbor SundayDavid Aberdeen spent the weekend with Charles Wilson in MtClemens Mesdamea Florence and GenevaVanSlambrook were in Ann Arborlast Wednesday George VanNonnan returnedfom Hartford, Conn, last weekThe Abner Watkins family of Detroit spent the week end at theirsottage at Portage LakeL J Swarthout and wife calledon Mrs Edith Gallup in Fowleritte SundayJ H Hooker and wife were Sunday guests at the C W Hooker jkome in Ann ArborMr Edna Euler and Mrs NellieWylie visited Mr Euler at the State San SaturdayMiss Nellie Gardner entertainedSt Judes Discusiion Group Monday nightLee Lavey and Albert Shirley attended a John Deere Meeting atTecumaeh Monday nightMrs Mary Baughn bowled in atournament at Howell Saturday with the Detroit Die Set team Ambrose Kennedy is home from Harper hospital, DetroitThe Gerald Kennedy family ofHowell and Mrs Vern Kennedy andson of Detroit spent Sunday at theIrvin Kennedy home Jack Follick and family o fDetroit called on Henry Hauck and wife Sunday The Haucks returned to Detroit with them for a few days  Dick Evans, Hiland Lake contractor, ist working on the Mackinac,Bridge ,Mr and Mrs Percy Klfis returnedfrom Florida Thursday The Edwavd Parkers will be back about April 1 Aaron Shirey, Ronnie Dai row andNornian Root are running a radio  T V, store at East Jordan for Marvin Shirey Wesey Reader and Rev Wingertfook loads to Mich State Saturdaystate basket ball finals last week, basket ball finalsMrs, Janet Shehn is still working at Jie Fabricating CompanyMrs Kvefepen will hot return for 2weeksThe Southwest Marion and Pingree Farm Bureau met at thr Marion town house last ThursdaynightA, farewell party was givenat theMarion town house Monday nightfor Mr and Mrs Ned Schaufle The oommittee were Mesdames LucilleWylie, Vlra Pike and Thelma King sley ,Comiltte Line PlwnMag Flxtarwasi Supplies vElectric, Oil and Qas Het Water Heaters Complete Una of PumpsWe Sell  We Install  WeServioe1073 E M36 Phone I88F2COALDont Wait Any Longer You Will Soon Need H Also a Complete Stock ofLUMSER and BUILDING SUPPLIES on hand Ptane Hamilton 68119, Oexter, MiehlgaiDEHoe SonRADIO AND TELEVISION SERVICEPROMPT AND COURTEOUSRITTER T, V SALES AND SERVWETRUCKS TRACTORCARS4 RUSSELL D SMSTH CO HOWKU,, MICH  PH 1632Represented by H W WYLIE RESIDENCE  PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN  PHONE 32 SEWING MACHINESWe Service and Repair All MakesFree Estimates Given in AdvanceSinger Sewing MachineCompanyAil Work Guaranteed114 South Main St, Ann Aibor,MichPhone Normandy S42SS, An Arboror 84FI PiackneyJ Mohogcny f cific fobe model 17inmt Fou tube abrt Jet Tuner Tpfeatures, lowcir pricl Federali Tax included in price I5AHterUHlVMf, WesrVBLVET HZCOMFOK SHOESYMArcOnYovrPtet MAKERS SAYTHIS MOP WASHISTHOOUCU ANDWM B WALTON A rfh A PK 9kAaM Howell, Mien fM 149ftinExclusive ln Allare a Motor Warranty Sution For Gar Radio  mvnua ramcaa your eoavtBliA te5 see, or ihop t l ttt a fbfMkoaITO Xtv QUf rr, writ to l tttfof ifaot cTHANNEHm cihertoiiHowriL24 HOUR DEPOSITORYOn the Michigan Avenue tide of ourbank is now located an envelope sise opening when Deposits or Paymentsof any kind may be made at any timeof the day or nightWe famish envelopes to aid yon iiI ualng this servfc Tour questions in regard to this torvice will bo welcomed by any of our staff    ,Mr and Mrs, Francis Shehan etertained at a party for lack fhttdon last Thursday 14 were yjfsswnt,They wero Mrs Louise UKK Edna 8poars, JUftr   SIEGLERZuimmst 4 rooms WATI 125 Webstert, Pincknty Pie lMAt my farm on M36,2 miies East of Pinekney WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30,1954 at 100 P M29 Holstein Cattle, 14 milking cowsAllisChalmers Tractor, Full line of Farm Took Hay, Grain, Feed and Milking EquipmentuaSJTWHIIII mt RALPH HALL, PROPRIETORCASEY  WYLIE, Auctioneersd Kehryl, Plymouth State Bank, ClerkIWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS fromOTNKELHA1 thona 284 ORAL COMPANYHswtU1954 DOG TAX IS NOW DMale or Unsexed 200 FemaleJter April 1,1954 a 200 Penalty Wi Be A4UIusmsjoAefpBeWSCHOOL on comArithmetic drill art putting uthrough eeme real workoutfr,tMr graduation program April28 at fcpt, We  tting along J H THElORNEBProfits  fpjnckney, Michiganw  wcr ital, AJrUjtfU We wrote to themthanking,, them for letting her comeThey sent us a picture of an air plane and told ue if we needed anymore information let them know We re going to Willow Run on   8th A A t W    Except WednesdaysMon, Tues, FriM Sat, 700 to 8Q PM Mlugbtsvfox you to save A UsAvUBWI fehU Beer 74 yalyot   6 15g job Savings in time and labor add 9p  wQuikTatch tools save you many town oihookup time and hard work The eajyaeasyoff No 1000 is hydraulicafly oonfeoUed good work is east t on every Job Let us show yoi the many advantages ofowning a No 100J Tool Carrier as Well at the wide variety oi tools adapted for it See us for details tho i   Vic in    i3 Dinkele Plumbing4 Re4s Lumber JJJi rjetwit Die Set 670 Vatfe Motor Saleal W 7 LOOF No 40  M8 RaVe Marathon Service 50 47495152545 Dr 0 RDBNTIST144 N Michigan AveTeKfrhonea Office 935 Residence 814Rveninga by AppointmentHowell, MichiganRerb SneedPhone 183  207 E Gd Rivei Howell, MichiganReal Estate, Insurance PlaWHeW Farm Bureau J8 J2Citj Lake and Farm PropertyXO Lao JBwersU Hockaa Sendee12 Stevea Tree Tnmmere 14 S64 a SpecialtyProperty With Mei JOHN DEERE Dealerk QBfflHM fQllltliT  7MVelvet JBpjia a6MlBfMit khl Hih 8 Game 1 A Fr mTminir  8OeTeam High Game  LetUveyGeneral Insurance MF8 PfakHARD1 STORE 8I 0 0 F No 40 IndividualHifh GameC ClintonK Mohlman 260255254iti and Safia High Avera181180rl80 MichJERATION SERVICEHarold RadyRepairs on All MakesPhone 154F3 PinckneyAuctioneerFanv Sales A SpecialtyBert WylieCall Fowlerville 226F6 Plumbing and HeatingRepairingLicensed Master PlumberPhone 183F21075 East 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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>PincknrLOCAL NEWSMiss Dorothy Rohl of Detroitspent the week end at her home hereThe Thomas Clark family of AnnArbor were Suriday guests of Mrs Margaret Clark and family Lemuel Martin and wife of Ypsilatin called in his mother, MrsThe Don Griffith family of MtPleasant, The Ted Olsons of Dear born nnd Otis Matteson and wife ofJackson were Sunday guests at the Jo Griffith home Martin Marcin and wife andJames Dyer of Lansing called at theIrvin Kennedy home SundayJohn Boyer and wife called at thePete Straiger home in Ypsilantiand the Reuben Centner home in Ann Abor SundayMesdames John Boyer0 U TO a H HIBBOR  Supporters of half a million dollarbond issue in Michigan to buildhighways in Michigai ire singing the  blues They think the recent highwayscandals in Michigan have killed the i Beulah Martin Sundaychances of getting the bond issue ap proved by the voters in Novemberthe bonds were to be retired from thegasoline tax revenues Both housesof the legislature are ready to repoi Lthe bill out but the sponsors are afraidthe highway irregularities where it is charged officials were profittingoa aale of land to the state has killedall chances of the bills passingMichigan state police force may beincreased by 50 men, briagiag the total up to 750160 more men are eeded to police the state effectively  Michigans new prison will probably ,be built at Ionia, despite a report  recommending 6 other suitable sites, jsites The legislature has yet to decide whether it will be a 600, 800 or, 1200 capacity prison The legislaturewill probably pick Ionia as it willeost less to build it there More babies were bora in Michiganin 1953 than in any previous yearThe total births were 811, 343 There werefewer first babies than were born in1852 but the number of second, thirdaid fourth babies increased The conservation dopt reports thesales of 1,140,000 hunting licenses in1853, an nil time high Deer licenseBales dropped 18,000 The Michigan unemployment billnow under consideration is misrepreseited It sets the maximum unemy ployment pay at 41 a week but onlythose with 4 children and who earamore than 80 a week caa draw that much, the average pay is about  29a week if they have dependentvivesGov Williams wants the automobileput oa the tax reduction list Hewould eut auto taxes about 49 pereav  Wednesday, March 17, 1954NoSchoolSt Marys Cottage C Pincknv MichiqcmRev Fr Albert Schnvtt Per  Sunday MassesSummer Schedule 630, 800900, 1000, 1130Winter Scheduo 800 and 1000Novena Devotions Friday evening 730 O m Confessions  Friday after Novenna Devotion Saturday 730 to 900 p mSunday  Bfor 800 M LOSE TOPinckneyin the rciMment at Yost bor SALINE FRIDAYschool lost tu Sl basket bal irfield House, Aim Susan C,  in brit in her arma splint in theset f,11Aand painted itarchs Colv tryriev,S Supt Mruonitera aachy PastorWallet EachliiPOnm730and Lucille rWylie attended a Farm Bureau dimipiorning Worshiper at Howell Monday Sunday SchoolLloyd Hendee attended a wool Pfounq Peoples Meetiameeting at Detroit Friday and call ottaga Fellowshiped on Ambrose Kennedy at HarporhospitalMrs Madeline Shehan and son,Billy, of Ann Arbor called at theWin, Shvhan home Sunday The Homer Abneys, Annis NesbittAlbert, Dinkels and Lawrence Cunburns uttended a party Saturday atthe W F Close home ai La ii LJOdell honoring Annis Nesbett who f lit J 10 London, England in April tojoin her husband ,Sgt Wm Nesbitt The Ernest Xuws of Detroit spentSunday at the Albert Dinkel home Mrs Alberta Dinkcl conducted OE S meetings at Lawton and Davi hiiIs call jM11Friday niyht iH to h In this game Pinckney scored ecupoints than when they ben F ville 30 to 2S io win the district, ut Pinckney never came closer thanpoints to catching up w h SuHi Pinckney had 20 personal fed on them and Saline 12made 27 baskets in 3 shots uruli March 17 Pinckney 14 in 52 shots lldiarip IU Nof Saline was hkih with 18Doner had 9 and Bob Meabon 8 1 ney In the regional finals  vV if imersIV 11 Kfs dawhite fat heKath i S i ihouseii v  hathhad sIceRead family Wayne Cllii spentYou are invited to tune in toWHRV, 1600 on the dial 200 to 230each Sunday to the Mennonite hour Special Missionary Day ServicesGuest Speaker, Percy J Miller, LaGrange, Ind, Sec of the IndMich District Mission Board at both thenoroing ande evening services  SundayAHMCXNfiT A UUCUBW1 Schlitz Beer2 Velvet Eez I Dinkels Plumbing4 Vans Motor SaleI Reads Lumber6 Detroit Die Set7 I O 0 No 508 Rays Marathon Service9 Leo Ewers10 Hockeys Service 11 Plainfield Farm Bureau13 Steves Tree Trimmers Team High 3 GamesSchlitz     lvet Eez Reads Individual High 2 GamesFredenburffTessmerDavis High AveragesDavisLedwidge Fredonburg Team High GaameEtadsSehlitzI 0 F Xo 40  Indvidual High GameC Clinton r Mohlman 705756 56545249 4443 43 34 4748 48 50r255CD61 6170AJDDJ A 2775326662600 614 610 606 181 1801301008 998 j 872 son last weekThe KobertSunday at thein MilanMr and Mrs Howard ReadMr and Mrs Martin Ritter jr sa the Hockey game ia Detroit Saturday night and had dinner at Kenneih NicholsonsTh e Ceorge Lavey and Mike Lavey families of Jackson and MrsMacMetis oi Howell vere Sunday gaesat the Lee Lavey homeBob Curr OL It and Rapids spnlthe week end at the Roger CarhomeKenneth Mohlman and familyspent Sunday at the Dayl Shirleyhome in Livonia Andrew Campbell, wife and babyvrro Sunday guests at the Donald Jbenneit home ia Jaskson Mrs Dorothy Dinkcl entered SiJoe hospital, Ann Arbor Sunday furand operation Chrinine is with Mrs Jennie Deveivanx and Johnnywith his t aiidmouier,, Dinkel The v,iiiiii in aie Detroit Edisonadvtl this week is Mrs Alice RocheWft, former nsidtntThe Clare iliei, Lawrence Lambur, and Fruk Zieirlear and tes uueiukd the Suiie PastNiyht Tuesday Niht Rev, J W, Wmcicr,Lguridcty School  930 A M, IMorninq Wcxshiv 1045 AM fhur Night Prayer Meetiag,800at tiie churchWeci Choir pracuse 730 pm A Heaxiv Weicuta to Ail SalinePinckneyHollingsworth, Packer fHaines, cLavey, gDiurow, g Kahle, fClark, g Miller, cMatleson g Kowell, f Wilson, fSaline11 au, fFeldkamp fWoods, c Larson, gSieine1, gGross, gJ Steiner, f Hocft fReutdiier, b Saltlost to Moivnii 4 t B vix amI  ,  as a lii iith  11 1 1o  ,1 3 2 1 2 1 liluthristinejiial14 Judv I1 IVx  o 11 s CURRENT COMMWFoi several years there have bun that marijuana was availablecounty and being owd Twoago Supt Reader conductedination but was unable toar, pupils who admitted imomade a boat marijuana cigarettes or knew where the rjuli be obtained Last yeari painiing Several acres oi it were found uuier cultivation in Marion town IV is huii hip It was destroyed and the grower arrested This winter the rumorsbirthday   cropped up again and the teachers and bus drivers were warned to beSunday, ilc lookout for it and report anything 1  or it Last week hearing auport that wild parties were beinghtlci in a vacant building1 in FowlerL, ville Deputy Sheriff Dibble raided it   and anxsetd Eli Bradley, 21, Paulu,r H  Smith, 19 and two 1C year old boys Dinkels uUl iive Pmekney as their address ID Fowlerville high school pupilswere questioned but denied ever snioldng niarijuani there Some em1HI    ty wine bottles were found Justice and they bearinghlAnn Arbor Kridav0 0 01B F V t inail  a   ha a i  h n d plata nSinger of Brighton sentenced Bradleyin 45 days in jail and a 50 fine If the fine is not paid he serves anadditional 45 days Smith has not yetbeen sentenced The two juveniles nere remanded to juvenile courtBradley recently completed a 60 dayterm fvr assaulting a Fowlerville police Jicer 1 1 1  1iliari S irapon, fFh ir M 26 VvwStHev Koitri Ivuogscv, Pcstor SundavSchool   S45 AM1 Sunday Vorship  1100 A MI Sunday Youth Group 7 00 P,MrThux Pxayoi Msonnq 700 Whitand i h M,v  i    siMrs T M  I 11 Cby a wasp1 her grandre a CIlill, 1 I in Ohio enf civn tuiuiu Dar ftWEveryone SuHevST PAULS S AaliCiillWinctnss Lro Sclioo Suraay Service Evsry1100 a Cof TorinthiansTwo m w rHMrs Wingc r with Mrs 1adini sion ser honorary member The date  i mter banquet vus ViolaThe circla has givn a nin the Book of the Montithe Pinckney library Mrwill make the s lectioa  Refreshments were Mesdanu s Ceest MeK Hrita Brah as cohste   i a y 11  ndusky ovi me times people let their enthuirun away with them, especiallythletic events In the old days the of kill the umpire was a fam cry at base ball games but weT heard of any being killed In1iiroit and Wayne county so muchiroable was experienced at night at itic events they were transferred today tim We read that at the Ionia ijskcL ball lournainent one ThomaaMrizucr of ireenville was arrestedfoi alulling a referee followinc tn  rcj if ILnweil hir schoolIIHK Tin referee called a 5th foul onMi TS sen who was a member of   IIIX i 1 h team We admit all offi iai are not what they should be buta siiuh nu them gies athleics i oid namer r inLUl i  wra,ctia  I nanfnr ioni  I i  iad ihato and ledaughter,1, Wilell JustuiilSunaay School Rev Ar ld1000Ocms ammWILLIAM L FOSTER SR BETHEL LhiCHISCHRoadWilliam L Fosterly of a heart attachWhitmoro LakeHe suffered a G4, died suddenat his home atWednesday nightcerebral hommorae260 255251KftBlVATION DEPARTMENT Michigan license dealers sold 664,00 hunting licenses in 1953 which is18,000 more than 1952 Fishing license tales totalled 843,723The Hipgins Lake conservationsehool is July 1131 and Aug 15 to18 250 techers attended this schoollact yearSharp tailed grouse are being livetrapped for shipment to Ontario in payment for Hungarian partridgeseeeived from there  The spearing season on cap, rrullett, suckers and dog fish opens onApril 1The caterpillar epidemic is expectedfre be with us again this year from early May to midJune in northern Michigan Millions of them will de1aude Torest trees of foliage The damage ii not expected to be too great Spraying will rot be used as it is tooeostly Natural parasites who feed upon the caterpillars will n timeeiradicate them These pest have toea appearing since 1947 The entire state of Mchigaa is beiag aerial photographed and photos are available from the federal govenment at nominal costThe smelt season opened March 1ut they are not expected to run  forabout 2 weeks Only 5 oil and gas drilling permits 2 iveek  They were in rftTfa 7 years ao arid has since been confini ed to a wheel chair The deceased was born July 19, 1889 in Detroit, moving to Whitmore Lake in 1937 He worked for the BrovnMcClaven Company35 years, in Detroit and later in Hamburg, being maintenance supt His, memberships included LivingstonLodge No 76 F  A M and theAmity and Harmony Lodges of Detroit Odd Fellows Survivors include his wife, Violet,and a son, William jr of WhitmorcLake and a daughter, Mrs Echel Smith of Dearborn There are fivegrandchildren  4QS0 SwatheNorth I vSunday Mominu Sendee 1000rSundcry School followed by a   rrrurvlc, Evesvvr   Thursday Prcrsr Mooting 80 A new commandment I eivo untoyou, That yc love one anotheras Ihave loved you, that yo also loveone another, John 1334Frank Shuliz, Pastor570 Mashnt Bd GE 75490South Lyon,Mich TerrvjThe funeral was held Saturday af j Evsninj Servicetornoon at the StaffanHildingcr i Exhorting OldFuneral Home, Rev Asa Cmpton ofWhitemore officiating Burial was in the Washtenonrr Memorial Cemetery on U S23 Livingston Lodge t xemplified the Masonic committalservice at the grave GALILEAN BAPTIST MISSION9200 McGregor RdFcriags LakeIcrry Mcitfa, pastorSunday School  10 A MMorrJr WorshJr  105 A M The Jov of Worship  730Fashioned Religion  73H P MAtlastRev t,nelS 1 Xe SUPPER nontiiy felioulup supper  urch t Pinrlieyir  inii, ihe pastor,1 i iiu Ker, was given a MRS MARGARET DYERMrs Margaret Dyer S4, died fitdied at her late home in Lansinpr Sun day She was Margaret Doyle ofPinckney daughter of the late Will iam and Bridget Murphy DoyleShemarried Charles Dyer who has beendead a number of years Surviving are 3 sons, James Jerome ard Floydand 2 daughters, Mrs Louise Hamil COMMUNK AirON5095 West MJf5, riiiuy Mi Dear Moniqtic  I am a irl 11 year tld and 1 Iin Micihgan which i in the l,Tni States My mother, my father, mybrother arid I all liw ouvrlicr icream colored house in the courni,Since I am writing l yoti ir i ,have never  en me i will dicmyself I have lnnr ltrown braiddark bron oyes and a few freck  and I am small for my a, bronly about four feet and eiht MKII tallI go to Pinckney high school u I am in the 7th grade On school day I get up at 7 oclock and eal my bii ikfast which usually consols of a Ias of milk or fruit juice, and an er oia slice of toast er a bun, an orange or some kind of fruit Then I gvi rey  and do my chores I ride the school bus to school My teacher is M MorrisIn the morning we have muu ari ,metic, English and then we cai ourlunch In the afternoon we have his tory, geography, gym, science nnd literature sometimes ,siuiy, upiMl111 i I 1 willNT   Milan SundayA ii jhas some goldfish j i  t iyear,Moi inDetroit andner to schoolv  ks absencefi his imcle nearAtiIiairi1Si lid orr,ia birthday suipriseA large cake de1 ton and Mrs Ina Martin of Lan cora with the inscinption To OurPasor uiul many ifts of moneywere iciu  by him the group of L 70 sang Happy Birthday toond also David Nash whose birthdaywas Sunday A potiuck supper was served,fried chicken hcv , main dish The funeral was at St MarysChurch Pinckney this morning Rev Albert Schmitt officiating Burial mhim St Marys CemeteryLodre No 76wr issued last week Ckre, Allegan, Oceola, Aremac and Bay tountie Nome im touthrn UichiiLIBRARY NEWSErenrwomam end girl should readtk four books by Laura IngallsWilder now ia your library TheyMt American laiic wiUi a home Piiday, MarcL 10 EA DegreeMonday, If Arch 22 FellowcraftMM24thSaturday, March 27Seturdfy, April 8 AnnualPastMMhner 23Night Little GrandVisitationsChelM KV MRS EDNA BLAIRWord was received here of thedeath of Mrs Edna Blair of Fowlerville Friday She was the daughter of Mr and Mrs Irving Abbott ofPinckney and married Guy Blairwho survives There is also a daugh ter ,Mrs Audrey Rice and a son,Leonard, also of Fowlerville and a sister, Mrs Roy Dillingham of Pinrkney The funeral and burial were at Fowlervinlle Monday4H LIVESTOCK CLUBAll boys and girls interested imjoining the Hurry  Curry Livestock Club for this summer meet at Johnj Burgs home Sat eve, March 20 at j800 p m for organization Hike to read sew, draw, shike and learn about nature, play bal, go to church, embroider, vn letters and do many other things ijj I go to the Mennonite church, i ,  became a Christian in April and 1 j V was baptised in August I read in,, i Bible and o to church lvularlyOiu ,  Sunday school class has a sewing r , ,class and we meet every first  third,    J ,,, ii uFriday of the month j inr tk     if ni iFor Pets I have 19 hons, 5 duel, Bil L and one dog His name in Butchie C  ,  an ducks are always trying to swim in iu  their water dishes i i  My brother, Arthur and I aiv j,a , ijonnieMreat pals We like to do a lot ol I  hc i  ,  ci different things I play some of tlu i M    ,,games he plays or at least try to I tm i i  ,  ,n nnplay foot ball now after I chan d , day some of the tough rules, We have    ,   ,plent y o f fun  rii   , Yo u mus t enjo y livin g in  Franc e for , F  I  thin k it  is an interestin g country   I  hop e yo u receiv e thi s letter  j  tirn i e  i cSincerel y You r i ran  France s Jane t Hassencah l i W e Jim Thi s lette r t o a  gir l in  Franc e u  a  ,Liin, t ia ceivo d honorabl e mentio n in the Jun  in  u aiu nio r Divisio n 7th , 8th , 9t h Giade  Liaiton ,  ,o f th e Detroi t New s Schoolasti c W i ii o n ain i Iiin g Award s Contes t in  Marc h 7t h iss  tiplication u e o f th e Detroi t NCWB    In  ou r arithmeti c proces s test ,i        Janic e Robe,Claudi a GaiT , Brend aFo r you r Avo n Product s Cal l Sla y de n an d Kare n Singe r ha d aJ lFlosi e Fishe r Phon e 152F11   problem s correc t  Jack Hennyth t mitM 1visio n v e hi s ad Joan , 19 , a  25,0 Wh e we d a  onc e dirr wha t th e lavis h diipla ys s it  wa s t o bel y hi i rp mier  we  fail t o see  Th ul d hav e bet n jus t A S  pii l r,   y ha d crosse d th  count yii  in  Indian a W e iimcmbo r tor n iiar  bac k sDmeon c mad e th  roo t i e s in  Ne w Yor k b y spendin g1 UH  o n a  birthda y dinne r fo r aSlit  f a ni l   Mny S6h e   a  bac k a  note d urft tu  a  Kiaazin e articl e sai d cigarttt inuiiii y wa s on e o f th e principa llauc s o f tunu  cance r whic h ha sdiow n a  bi  increas e in  rocen t years Jh i     L 11    f   i tl v in 1 i  i f t ie  i ompa a   a t medica l investigation  i i ini r own  a liprtA e thi s theory OM M uii i vei sitic s als o starte d invM iiatioiis  A s ye t non e o f thes  hav I K    n  compJiLed  I n thei r radi o an di    visio n advertisin g the y stil l naJ aha t thei r bian d d o no t caus 1 thi s U riM  Arthu r iodfre y wh o onc  aJ  1iifd  ciaieet e o n bi g progra m n o,Mici  due s so  I n St  Louis , Mo ,i a Lowe ,  , a  factor y worke r ha sstarU d sui t agains t 4  tobacc opanic s an d a  grocer y chai n fo rinu  claimin g thei r brand s o f igar etie s cause d hi m to hav e lun g cancM aim s h e accepte d thei r aisuraa theii  brand s wer e fre e frt minfii i substance s an d smoke d Si  a  aa y iro m 193 0 t o 195 2 wh l,  i  ic d a  hospiia l sufferin g fro mi  cancir  Th e defendant s in  the, u  ar e th e Keynolds , Lolliard , Amr,, n Tobacc o an d Brow n an d Will jaii  n  Tobacc o Companie s an d th circa i Atlanti c an d Pacifi c Te a C icsin j i1 janitor, Mr  Hol lt o  borro w in  sub k r p    t, Donn a Hoilis Johnn y Singe r an d i   i n     te i      iii  fo r   IICWilso n th e librar yij  i x  i 1 oArbo r Satur ation s fo r St  Pat     reader s hav emovicTh u Thre ei  i n tioin  spee d tes t i nkare n Singe r va  firs tRober t Horne r inuiii a Ciari 1, Kath yi  Horne r tie d in subRea mul  The battl e IKwee n th e Eisenhowe radministratio n an d Senato r McCarth ysti l racre  wit h th e senato r mor e tha nholdin g hi s own  H e ha s muc h th tLette r footwor k an d befor e th e admi nitratio n ra n refut e on e charag e h ei ul s anothoi  agains t them  Hi s lat es t charg e is  tha t Secretar y o f th eArm y Steven s offere d hi m a dea l ifi,   woul d la y of f th e army  Th e senat o r stil l cling s fiiml y t o th e fron tpajr e whic h is  hi s favorit e beachhea dan d al l attempt s t o dislodg e hi mhav e boo n futil e IMXCKNE Y ARE A 4 H CLUBS Pinckne y Are a 4 H Club s hel da  sprin g rall y a t th e hig h schoo l tailTuesda y wit h 12 5 present  Th e pur ,oo  wa s t o recrui t ne w leade n Wfor m ne w club s fo r th e summe r 4H projects  Anyon e wh o wil l hel p in thi swor k phon e Olive r LaBelle Pinckne y Are a 4 H Club asponsorin g a  Bak e Sal e a t fFoo d Locke r a t 100 0 a , m  Mar  20 CAR D O F THANK SI  wis h t o than k m y frknd ineighbor s fo r th e card s an d flowing, I  received,whil e in the hospital  A Wso  Mrs  Addi e Palme r fo r caxto f Ili me  Mr  Joh n Koc hCRUMB COFFE E CAKE  Ntt N  I  H8TO 1 THH K CTIVAN  TOMM  v  tuooess U in mytLECTRI CRANG EDespit e aWttU  tad 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post struc k  forks ,bbs    gnovel sdoubl e harnes s   chain so p Jac k   2  gal  harnes s oi lirOTe d Keyston e Dehorn   v  wir ebfe , stee l granar ypain troo f pain tfoo d ha y rop efork sfencer sheate r  Chicke n crat etan k heate r  20 0 bi n la p sack s Heavy iro n XIM   40 grai n bag sGrinde r  29 en d post sWor k benc h  50 stee l electri c fene e post s2 0  crate s  2 lar e iro n kettle s2  sa w lvso a   2  grindstone s100 2 nil  pieces  Man y ar e t o b e classe d a s BB tiqu3 , an d ar e i n workin g condition NOTE  Mr  Schaufel e ha s sol d th e far m a deverythin g mus t b e sold  A s th e Howel l 0oe aer e riti 1,  ou t o f th o far m machiner y busints s tUe y tie  consignin g severa l piece s o f far m eqittf men t t o thi s sal e al l t o b e sol d withou t reserve i  HAY , GRAI N   STRA W 1 0  ft  silag e m  12 ft  sil oQuantit y Australia n hulles w nc f e mv  Hty goo d eatin g potatoe ail y t e see d potatoe s6J O roun d bale s stra w100 0 bu  ea r cor n4  lot s o f loos e ha y abon t 2 0 ton   HOUSEHOL D GOOD S tid e ixar d  tabl e to p electri c stov eorga n   quantit y canne d frui tKitche n cupboar d  odd pictur e fraoe iBe d davenpor t  antiqu e fir e plac e i tShee t iro n heate r  quantit y dishe sCirculato r heate r  antiqu e sewin g naehtae , wa r11 0 year s old , work aCrea m separato r   S  ga L ston e chu mWar d rob e  butte r equipmen tWoo d be d stea d Antiqu e sid e boar dt  meta l cot s  antiqu e orga a2  frui t cupboard sSevera l 2 0 ga l crock sSmal l crock sMany , man y othe r smal l article  fron t th e kaaaa   Al l sum s o f 1 0 an d v or eah  Ove r tha t amoun t credi t o f 81 2 montft s tin e wil l e s  bankabl e note s a t 6  pcrc t interest  Harry OwnerPhon e Verno a 14 1Mas  1M T Fowterrille an d Brighto n wil l als ohav e dia l telephon e servic e i m  Juna A i Ha d Croa a collecte d 1S 7 plmt ae f bloo d i n Powlervill e oa e da y las tTh e Alfre d Alliso n hom e o n Wes tGran d River , Howell , burne d las twee k wit h a los s o f 60,000 Pau l Stephan a wa s reelecte d presi den t o f Stockbridg e an d Lloy d Uver aac e o f Fowlervill a ove r Georg e ICoa Alfre d Gros s ha s sol d hi s Gor dageac j a t Dexte r t o Douffla e Grag er r o f Ai m Artcr Th e Ziegle r mea t marke t a t Daxte vwa s damage d b y fir e las t week ,Bil l Barbe r i s th e ne w Stockbridg efir e chief , succedln g Glea n Drow ni  wh o Thar Marc h 16 , IT , 1 8AkaLt M LeoGee mI BTABATBOOPBB frttaj , Satwdaj  Marc h It , MDoabl e Featar e Procran tCKBriaa , Barr y Balliva niaCHIN A VENTURE Friday, Saturday , Marc h It , I tTH E LAS T POSSE A  Drasm a Starrin gBroderie k Crawford , Joh nan d Wand a Hendri sCartoo n New s Stoog eBandar , Monda y Marc h 21 , TH E BI G HEAT A  Dram a Starrin gFord , Glori aRober t Bwto nIhow s 1  a T  tan dCar tDurin g service s a t th e Howel l Pres byteria n Churc h las t wee k thieve s in vade d A e roo m wher e th e ladle scoat s wer e hun g an d too k 10 0 fro mthem  I t i s sai d a simila r thef t occur ,fed  at Lansing Firs t robi s ar e bein g reporte d i nvariou s part s o f th e county Marvi n aa d Ear l Richmon d o f Una dill a whil e takin g a  loa d o f onion s t oCincinnatt i wer e caugh t i n a blizzar dan d stalle d fo r a coupl e o f hours Edwar d Kunkleman , 72 , a  mea t cu tte r sp r Ayerley s o f Howel l droppe ddea d las t wee k whil e Bhovellia g snow Arthu r Eldre d ,61 , forme r Howel lbaker , die d i n Owoss o las t wee kU p W  arch 9 last 5960 pasaengerear, 62 commercial, 619 farm com meercial and 409 trailer licenses had ja sold in this county The Gen Motors has added 1286acres to their Milford proving grounds  Born to Mr and Mrs SpencerHardy Louise Hagman of Howell March 5, a daughter, Paula JeanA number of flocks of wild geesehave been seen headed northThe Northville Door Factory nearSalem was destroyed by fire last week with a los sof 50,000 ttig Young, Jean HagealaARENA44in colorSunday, Monday March 21, 22IMnee Sunday 10 P M Ooni Fernando Iamaa, Rhonda FleminghiJ I V A R O fa Tuesday, Wednesday, March 23, 24 Jack Palance, Constance SmithinMAN IN THE ATTIC Tuesday, Wednesday Marsh att, MTHE MAN BEHIND THE GUN In TechnicolorStarring Randolph Scott, Patricia Wymore Dick Wesson Unay Bomaya good Randolph Scott Show CartoonShows 715 900Next Thur, Fri, SaUMarUn Lather Coming Mission Over Koea, FeaterRiver, Three Sailors and a GirlThurinFri, Sat, Mar 25, 26, 27John Wayne inBOND O8 Dimension in Warner ColorAdm Adults 74c, Children 35c,tax in Coming Here Comes the Girls Miss Sadie ThompsonTRUE OR FALSE I can save a little from eachcome check If you answer true to the abovestatement as most people can youvemade a good start toward success in life Reaching your goal is just amatter of planned action Fiftytwo little deposits in a Saving Account at this bank add up BIGat each years end You wont missthem half as much as youd miss the comforts they will make possible inlater years Pay us a visitFirst National Bank LEE THEATREWhltmor Lake, MwbkzFriday, Saturday, March 19, 29 Double Feature ProgramWINGS OF THE HAWK In TechnicolorTarn Heflin, Julia Adasu andPORT ALGIERS DeCarlo, Carlos Thorn Cartoon5 Big Days5,Notes 25 Years Ago Th arson trial of Dr AH Pearsonstarts at Howell Monday The attorneys for him are Carl Lehman, Vic tor VanAmerigen, George Burke and Don Van Winkle For the prosecutionProsecutor Jay P Sweeney and Assis tant Attorney General WaplesMrs Addie Green Potterton died atthe home of her daughter, MrsRuth Dunning in Detroit WednesdayThe BsyScouts have an old paperdrive Saturday If you have anyphone Rev EsicEdward Famam recently boughtthe old hotel corners here at tax saleHe has leased it to the McPherson Oil Company of Howell who will builda service station thereRoy Reason, star Plnckney basketball player was picked on the All Star Class D team at the Ypsilti state toumamen Hast week Other selections were Sodt, WaldronHasek,Montgomery Pape, Fordson, Wilson, Grouse HieMrs John Berry, mother of MrsClayton Carpenter died at Toledolast w eekWill Docking has sold bis farm toJames Wylie of Walled LakeEarl Baughn if serving on Jury inAnn ArborThe Senior and Junior classesgave Supt J P Doyle a surprise par ty Thursday nightThe village will hereafter charge150 for alU trips outside the tillage limits Uxder Federal SupervisionMEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND FEDERAL DEPOSITINSURANCE CORPORATIONAll Deposits Insured Up to 10,000 for Each Depositoj Sun, thur Thur,Mar 21, 22, 23, 24, ISTheir Love Made Such WonderfilMusieJames Stewart, June AUyiinTHE GLENN MILLER STORYIn XfcehntcolorOpen Sunday t p amNovelties N rSunday dinner guests of Rev andMrs Beachy were Rev Percy Miller and wife LaGange, Indt John Zook,Heston, Kan, BJMiller, Protection, Kansas, Jim Drescher, Lancaster,Pa, Lloyd Miller, Elkhart,aid Snyder, LaJunta, ColoradoGRANDAD MEETS A PAL At the Pinckney High School Gym  800 P M FRIDAY, MARCH 26ATURDAY, MARCH 27Notes of 48 Years Ag GOT Fred M Warnst ia the apeakas at the FowlervUle St Patricksday banquet Alvin Wilsey of Detroit and AnnArbor is here repairing gasoline lights Rv K H Crane with Rev Holmaihave started a chick hatchery herewith 8 incubators They will ship thicks all over the state 111 health has forced Rev Crane to give uphis job on the road for the clothing company The village election Monday drtw120 voters The Union ticket won allthe offices but asseisorThe vote was President, Emil Brow a 71, Rev MylDS 46 Clerk, Roger Carr 62, Ross Read 56 Treas, M J Reason 6GF G Jackson 66 Assessor Dan Murto 68, N P MMortenson 66 Trustees, Edward Farnam, 74, Steve Teeple 19James Smith 69, Alfred Monks 42Frank Johnson 49 Walter Dlnkel who ia 6m Detroitfire dept was home last week Wm Brogan is moving to Brightonand Wm Murphy on the Charles Love farm   Mlas Lulu Abbott is ill at the homeof her sister ,Mr Cerssa Abbott iaHowell  Mrs James Catrell has 7 RhodeIsland pullets which laid 9 doieaeggs in 80 days  About 80 friends of Mae VanFleethelped her celebrate her birthday on Saturday might Hiram Smith on behalf of the guests presented has with a necklace  John Mortenson has a sawmill onkis farm getting out lumber f Mm Phlander Monroe will sellher personal property at auction Sat urday Dick Clinton, auctioneer I Kirk Hasa who U cuttiig wood atHalf Moon Lake was in town thaifirst of tte week, fie sas a Ml Mt Cast of Characters  Senior PlayMRS LAURA MORTON Kathy LaPradA pleasant looking woman of fortyGRANDAD Harold Ract4A pry old manANGIE Marilynn Parrythe maidBETTY 8HADDUGK Judy HalntAn attractive young girlKIP SHADOUCK David NashA regular boy of fourteenJACK NORWOOD Ktn MattaetwAn attractive young manHORATIOUS XENOPHON HOOLEY Lee HollingaworthA trampGROGAN Bob CharbonttA rather stupid policeman who thinks he knows it allJANE WOODS Barbara MlijtrA cute girl of fourteenMRS VICTORIA HARRINGTON Aliot SchandanA pompous middleaged womanDELIA HARRINGTON v Vera UpttrawA glamourtype girlMISS DRUSILLA DOBBINS  Dorsn BladtLkr old maidADMISSION Adults 50c Children 25c Reserve Seats 10c ExtraTHE PUCELiving room of Mrs Laura Mortons homeTHE TIMEACT I  230 P MACT II  500 P MACT III  1000 P MfcWtwm attt will Include the Hartland Male uuirtetteon Saturday nightPLtMBINfiVMTER SYSTEMS,toreDRYGOODSGROCERIESCANNED GOODS ISHINGSKENNEDYS Wedaeaday, March IV, 1M4DUpcstohm  9Act d U  1177 ill st,pi3We sTSQaaittyMti 9P ASTHMA, HAY FEVER jAmazing Ntw TrtotmntFRc TRIALThouaand have received amazing, fait   iief with thit sensational, new treatment,from symptoms of hay fever, asthma,wro headaches, pressure in forehead,beer and Wine to fake to try itit it girdih result, H C Vedder will be at Universityhospital, Ann Arbor 2 weeks for treatmentThe following local Masons attended the Masonic banquot and degreework at Stockbridge Thursday night f Lawrence Baughn Lawrence Cam burn, Lonnie VanSlambrook, CliffMiller, ye editor, Clare Miller, Joe Griffith, Ona Campbell MirVnCampbell, Homer Abney, Albert Dinkel, George Tansley, Brandon White, Olin Robinson, Rex Sackett, JamesLunford, George Enguist The foHaving masters assisted with the wornBaughn Pinckney, Shoup, Dexter,Campbell, Dansville, Kellenbach, WilliamstonMrs Thomas Bonner spent astWednesday in LansinjMiss Eva Meivu attended a IUM Meon for the board members of ethe board members of the Lansing Dean tery Council of Catholic Women at ilv home of Mrs Kenneth West, Tecum seh River Dr, Lansing, March 10th After lunch new officers were electedIrvin Kennedy and wife and Vvn Kennedy of Detroit called at il  jJames Dyer home in Lansing SaturdayMr and MrsIrvin Kennedy at1 1 Twitchel called on Ambrose Kennedyat Harper hospital,Detroit Thurssday David Aberdeen has volunteeredfor the draft and expects to go in AprilThe Keith Bradburys of Chelseaspent Sunday at the L J Henry home Mrs Alta Meyer attended the OKFriendship Night at Brighton In week Mrs Ralph Hall attended a district4H meeting in Ann Arbor last Wed nesdayMrand MrsMark Nash gave a birthday party for their son, David Sunday Among1 the gnosts were Sup Reader, Sergt Phillip McDonrvjl,Nancy Bauer and Mrs Jane Clark fiDexter and Isabel Nash Mr and MrsFloyd Weeks of GruiuiLedge and daughter Elizabeib spent Sunday at the Clifford Vav i v Omar Gas and wife and the Phil1  tip Hudsj family of Driniit   y Sunday at the Lester McAfee home  Janice Burns, Mrs Janet Shehan, Hj Mrs Helen Young, Geraldine MijJ ier and Mrs James Burns were inj Detroit last week buying gowns for j  th wedding of Joe Bums and C ia dine Molier which takes plaoe Jutu19 nextThe Merwin Campbll and Jams, Hall families spent Sunday at the f Gilbert Campbell home in Frazeh   The Carl Lentz family of Lansing spent the week end at the Ona Camp,bell home A number from here attended theopening of the new homes Sunday,in Howard Reads new subdivision on Byron Road, north of Howell Ona Campbell and wife spent lastThursday with Mrs Marion Pearsonof Howell MYRON HUGHESCcroptete Line Pumbing FixturesWe Servicep V,, V Soon Nee d It Tviif S o n han dl z,fat,  schiiSon ifcXLVISlON  SERVICEIX AN D COURTEOU SAN P SERVIC ESIEGLE Rheat s u p H3 u  4 rum s th e1S TMeanplasti c cbl e nedet  17it tubt  SobreirtTy c To ppric r I  Fcdero lin  pric e I1799  Cradle 70tu ffAo t o n lOi o r 1  tin y ftUbVleB , l avjo nyo u re     FULLER ALLPURPOS ECleane r i i a n coimsca lhouieho W cleanlnf l powde rtha t w  le t yo u down ,Fo r v  or , window swoc V norcelal n an dgin  A  little goe s nlon g Sol d onl y b yYO J   F l LL5 R DT M  B  WALTO N2  0  8  STOMPKIN S 8 THowell , Mich  Phon e 125 Webste r St , Pinckne y Phon e 11 1Wouldnt  next wThit  week  Im bn u you bettorir  decorator  vWXlatat,o  OfcT   i wric aUHFVHFAnie lI  MoU wFo r C r Radle eHUUTf l RADI O ft  T V M t JACK HANNEH  HfkWPtfbrKMAT S u p t o 4  rui furnishe s HO T WCOOK S IIMOI S perfec tth e mtf  Mtete r ye w uANYWH ESav     30  to5glmtt k Draf ttnd b chlmn y  Mofvo y Bac k70 1 SO U15Incornorcrte d 191 6 McPherso a Stat e Ban H o wel l Mlchgcm r 2 4  HOU R DEPOSITOR YO n th e Michiga n Avenu e aid e o f ou rban k is  no w locate d a n envelop e siz eopenin g wher e Deposit s o r Payment o f an y kin d ma y b e mad e a t an y tini oo f th e da y o r night W e furnis h envelope s t o ai d yo u inuvin p thi s service You r question s in regar d t o thi svic e wil l b e wekome d b y an y o fstaff Rev  Perc y Miller , e c o f th e Ind  Michdistric t spok e a t th e Mennonite j HOCOBY , APPLIANCE churc h her e Sunday          Tell the m YOURSEL F b y Lon g Distant Settlin g deiail s o f visit s bac k an d fort h wit h friend s an drelative s is  quic k an d eas y b y Lon g Distance  An d th ecoa t i s surprisingl y low  Reduce d rate s ar e i n effec t ever yaifh t afte r 6  PM  an d al l da y Sunday WKn  you ocB , rmnember to o D by number , f t fatterMICHIGA N Br  TtiMNE COMPANYFLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONSWINKELHAUS FLORAL COMPANYPhone 284 HurtThe Rainbow Girls fed about 200 Pfe Vern Clark has beemt their pancake breakfast Sunday fared from Fort Leonard WeeOfev cleared 100 f to Camp McCoy, WSaMrs Bess Fishbeck of Howell  Shirley Hosier of Milan spent tvainir at t c J linton home day at the Walter Clark  The iTHrit P nl1 family spev Francis Clark retunedi the week end at the Herb jr home St Joe hospital, Ann Arba ThillJa  in Flint , day   MYoull Se e Wh y th eDEER E 40  i s Built  sWednesday , Marc h 17 , 19 MCa n yo u giv e u s 1 5 minute s d hyou r tim e nex t tim e your e ivitown  W e wan t yo u to hav o a   o d loo k a t wha t w e tiiink is th esi t 2plow , rowcro p tracto xyou r mone y ca n buyth e Joh nDeer e 40 Yo u ca n compar e it , fccJur elo r feature , wit h othe r tracors it s ne w an d exclusiv e Loauan JDept h Control  it s timeprove dTouchomati c hydrauli c system ,an d it s heavydut y 3poin t hitc hfo r quic k attachin g o f tools  Yo uca n compar e it for looks , too ,and , if  yo u wish , w e ca n ar Tang e a demonstratio n righ t o nou r farm  SCHOOL r JOE  com   I n  Engli h w e learne d abou t verbs  W e ha d a 3 weefc c revie w in spel Lin g  13 peopl e ha d A  Fo r 6 week s 1wor k Kay e Wylie , Janic e Rose , Kar le n  Singer , Claudi a Gar r an d Brenda fSlayde n ha d As  W e hav e a  ne w boy , Wayn e Will 1iara s wh o is at Whit e Lodge  fdwar d Rigg a brough t a  larg e nymp h t o schoo l Monda y h e found in  a  creek Kay e Wyli e wa a 1 0 year s ol d las tFriday Pau l Bur g wen t t o th e Yos t Fiel dhous e An n Arbo r Frida y t o se e th ebaske t bal l game Fift h Grad e New sTh e Detroi t Kw a spellin g be e  winne r in  the 5ti i grad e was  Caro lJ  MillerSh e get s th e dictionary , Noe lRos e wa s lunnerup  Th e wor d wa simagine Th e 1 0 finalist s wer e Caro l Mil ler , Noe l Rose , Denni s Spicknagel ,Sui n LaBelle , Beverl y Sockow JChristin a Jaioslowsiki , Marjor y Mill er , Marily n Ogden , Gu s Kasper , Rus ft y  VanNorman  JBeverl y Socko w ia  fro m Mrs Sharp s room  Sharo n Griffit h wa a11thW e ar e prou d o f her W e ar e finishin g ou r anima l usdts W e wrot e letter s t o Mr  Vtdde wh o ia  in th e hospital Jerr y Reaso n ha s bee n aeadin g u s THE BUSINES S CORNED0 A1100 A  M  t o 20 0 P  M Excep t Wednesday s , Te , Pri ,T0 0 t o 80 0 P  M a  DOTIS TAveS1 4 HufbtlS o well , Michiga n Ftumbia an dRepairin gLicense d Maste r P1IHM TPhon e 188F 2107 5 Eas t M8C , PInckne yFUNERA L HOMJ EC  SwaribNi tDirecto rModer n Equipmen tli Jmrnt  135   80 7 E  G dHowell , Micliiga nJU J dbU, InsBrokerageand Farmur PropertyLea Uvey J Insurance OPTOMETRIST120 WejE Grand RivtrLivestock Haulingi l ade to Dtl4jTruckingTHE LAVEYHARDWARECome in and Save Money COUNCIL PROCEEDINGSRegular Meeting Village CouncilCouncil March 8, 1854 Meeting called to rder by Pres Diakel Present Shir ley, Svvarthout, Clinton, Remedy and Tiplady Ab wt Read VPj Motion by Keanedy, supported by , Swarthout to accept finaaeial statc 1 poMt cards from FlordiaJerry Steffen brought som polly jwoys and a turtle for our aquarium  Francis Clark is hoiro hut we arestill sending him g  nd eoruicbooks Iiixih Grade Newsrn y we had our spelling Ixvry Crudder was first andthe uLtiuiiary with Karen RicEenschniiVr runnerup The final ten  aii lusy Knhht, Shirley Kcssler, Mildvod Kcllenbier, Sandy Kuhn,  Don Swathout, Mary 1 i Cantrell,1 Duauo Haliu, I,Iavy Eleanor Morri i Kcnvy Crudder,Karen Rief ensulder  Leah M ian and Sheilah HanksjareFOR YOUR LOCKERSIDE, QUARTER OR HALF AT VERY LOW PRICES  ment of village as submitted by Hcl  ns ov Qen Reynolds, Treasurer Motioncarried Motion by Climton, lupported byTiplady to graat permission to Roario LsRosa to drop partner, Tony do Fillippi from tavern and S D Mlicense, adding Vinceafc LaRoa, Molion carried Motion by Shirley, tupported byTiplady to allow the following bills Vans Motor Sale, ga ft iQ Helen Reynolds posttf  iiob Eeler, salaryLorenzo Murphy, Bd of Rv Pat Lavcy, 13J of RerPaul Carlett, pir    J Lu  y Hdiie supplie Motion carriedMotion to adjourn carried, iildrcd A ,,1 y Clork LesVvTo have received minaturo airplants for the boys and stewardess p h iviJ The boys and girlswill irt thvin when ihey finishtheii aviation unit RATIONCan AffordMtckistitaLake tCll Fowlerville 226F6BSBQUST Plnckxwy, fe Gld  py WttfileasonMich  Phooa8,1 WJLNTED Mamti couplaaand Ngr under oO with n tuidr ag of 3 in home totiL5S518500 16001600 120U13S6 ABU ined them ,  up Phone 182F2 PiackneyBen Yoir and wife wno rum the   JYvh  on f if Svirris spentSuucly wirh ReV Ucciy andat tV      Lat TTunis,iay e tuning25 ladies t at tlho home of 1 w,,Jva,  s  l ivi a moihrDarow with a FOR SALEBaby BathannetEVE TROUGHMade up and hung, j baWei 0n temporaryFor free estimate call WmBrash jr    Medical aar amdPhoue 18lF2 Piacknev      forWANTEDGeneral contracting and etrpthler work Elmer l212 East St , BrightonMr Phone Brighton 73331 provided plus monthly  fee MTTie Write giving telephone county of rtsidnce and itf 1 reaching home Reply Bc Mj Pmckney, Michigantobu , Mis GeraldBaby Shower Gr IIHJ ui iuvh ar iliBibLi inotbiis andaiv a inccnd contestsa shelf nimug of the CallJama Whitley phono 85F4lunrh WAS  FOR SALERubbr Tirdwith Tratr and Cultivatorod  ion tio00 Lma Dtflej Phone 4i Pinkny tviiv y aseivcd by Mrs Marsey and Mrs CUia Nash MrsDarrow ivfeived mrny iiiiuty ami useiu joft,sM o OoSs fozzi FOR SALE6years old, dvMihonc lliiFOR SALEAyion 500 B Phone 182F2im SUNLftVEY LOOK Ernet White and wiU of Fomdalewere Sun euwts  Geor Rh and rif THE STATE OF MICHIGANTh Probate Court for the County of Livingston1 In the Matt or of tht Estato f Harley A Siaaton, DaceasdAt 8 session of said Court kU onMarch 2, 1054 Present, Honorable Hivam Bdffe of Probat NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tFOR SALEFirst cutting alfalfa hay  FOR SALE5 room housw inAlso clover hay reasonable of Pinckney on a contract fttyG3onre II Long, 3205 Tiplady Road, Wayne Btnuettt PhorPiuckney 174F4 FOK SALEO Gal Phiigatcr Heater and Stov PhocnFOR SAJE1940 Buik a or FQR SALE19 Sparta  Doors, 15000Ritter TVPhono 118 F XV KJ iJiJ   X W Af MAV4  r W wSpecial Sedan in very rood ectionMxa Albert Waddel 11 WaFOR SALEDahlia Mrs Bokros, Phone 178 F4 FOR SALEBoby Chicks,Typo White Leghorns Whit Rocka and NewFOR SALERabbits,  e r dressed  shores Order now for 1954 Hive 2 a pair, dressed 50e a lb wtE IS HERBBT AiiV  j  p,creditora of said deeaBed h to 4 lbs each, Phone 177F3 hi li j tbt Hbldt HiUd Lk required to pjreaent their olaimswiiting and under oath, to laid court, and to serve a opy thereofvpon Fiod K Croniiftiiwett, of How ell, Michigan, fiduciary oi said totat aud tliat stsch elaim will be heard by said Court, at the Probate Ciep on May 11, 1954, at ten A WLM It is Ordered, That notic throf9 fcw given by publication of a copyv hereof, for thwo weaks onsutivP dy prioo8 to sid day of hearing va the Pinekuy Difipftfh aad that  the fidifttisvy ri7se a opy of thia notice to be served upon eah known h to 4 lbs each, Phone 177tobert Harboldt, HiUnd Lake,ocal resident to iU , and qiaVQi, graded W No written exarama  w  T Sftllt COMPflWANTEDLocal resident to iftllhail insurance not necessary ,v ,,  tion necessary Call or writt fop fur1 ther information Michigan Mutuall 5Hail Insurance Company, 208 N Capitol Ave, Linsing, MichiganFOR BALEFuel Oil Steve, boats S BOB SQUIRE HATCHERYPhone 305 W at 218 SouthAveA Howell, MichwxfdxF  wsst of Howell at Road Fnone H nr Pnw1rviJe 3814 rooms 10to etilea FOfi SLfo full bae 175 2 r eheuae,  oaret, ioce,fec PIANO LESSONSJlasiicr I c Popular A BFYTnfiLake Phrne 1MW3Hnckney Michigannotice to be served upo eeh ajonaroid propertf Mioai OKiata   OWEN W FOVfLBB, D ft party minettpt zA his last Imwa N2894 M86 West, Ikaey Foot SpeetaUt 3iirorftatlokpehwie OtOmOttif 75181 Br Re9 71003 Mon,tlALlT T address by registered tnaait, rtur  tmmmm n   mreceipt demanded, at least OUTM ABfcJ AUiO PAJRT14 days prior to such hearing, oar Welding Suppfces Auto by personal service at least five 5 Automotive Class Stold day9 prior to surii hearingHiram R Smith, Judge of ProbaA true copy  Mowoii, MiclaigCelesta ParshaH i FC SALEJ1 Roffister of Probate  Stov Dcd ANDELLS SAWLAWN MOWER WE TSBJLfMUTSiNCE STATE OF MICHIGANThe Probate Court for the Cowi j of LivingstonIn the Matter of the Estate fIda ML Oviatt, Deceased At a session of said Court heldMarch 10, 1054PrtsentHbnoxable Hiram Rv mithJudge of Probate Notice ia Hereby Given, That thethe petition of Paul Dancer, th ex ecutor of said estate, praying thathis final account be allowed and theresidue of said estate assigned tothe personal entitled thereto, will be heard at the Probate Court oa April13, 1954 It is Ordered, that notice thereofbe given by publication of a copy hereof for three weeks consectivelyprevious to said day of hearing ia the Pinckney Dispatch and that the petitioner cause a copy of this notice to b served upon each known party in interest at his last known address by jregistered mail, return receipt demanded at least fourteen 14 days prior to such hearing or by personal service at least fivo 5 days prior totuch hearingHiram R Smith, Judff of ProbaWA true copy iKay Hardman IClk f 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>11  y  r LOCAL NEWSSunday guests of F L Camburnand wife Sunday were Itex Sackett and James Luniord and wives of DeSHiQAMHIRBOR The present legislature has hadmore than its share of hot issues, troit and Sheridan Hadley and wife First was the bill to change the, of Detroitname of Michigan State College to, MrsGeorge Meabon spent 2 days Michigan State University The Uni last week at the Wm Marshall homeverslty of Michigan objected and a in Stockbridge    Russell Watters and family of Fowlerville called on the GeorgeMeabon family Sunday Gordon Hester and wife of Ypsilan W4day, March 10, 1994No CaftUSt MarysRev Fr Attmt Seta tafc Sunday MGBMMhot fight loomed Finally the billwas sent back to committee for fur ther study Then the Fair Employment practise bill, affecting mostly colored people The Democrats tried to forceit out of committee The Republicans blocked it Two more Fair Employment bills were introduced then the senate reported out the first bill cnon the floor after taking out the supeana power Whether it gets any where is anybodys guess At the 11th hour the liquor committee reported out a bill censoring beer, wine and liquor advertising ontelevisionThis pushed the unemployment bill then under consideration to one side It is claimed tremendous pressure by temperance groups onthe liquor committee was responsiblefor the bill reaching the floor The committee got 1000 letters a day mfavor of it Then the other side had their innings and there were aboutas many letters opposed to it It hasput the legislators on the spot, which ever way they vote they lose votes Thereis now talk of limitinglegislature to consideration of taxa aswillthetion, appropriations questions and judicialuesn The consensus of opinion is thatGov Williams will seek a 4th termat governor of Michigan GovernorsJohn Barry, Fred Warner and Alex Groesbeck, besides Gov Williams, all ti were Sunday guests of AndrewNesbitt and wife David Aberdeen ii spending thethe week with the Harold Fairchildfamily in BirminghamThe Keith Bradburys of Chelseawere Sunday guests at the L J HenryhomeMr and Mrs W H Meyer attended the wedding Saturday of RobertHuff and Geraldine Thomas at Howell Mr Huff works for Mrs MeyerThe Ralph Hall family called atthe Neil Nixon home in Webster SaturdayC W Hooker and wife of Ann Arbor called on J H Hooker and wife Sunday Nancy Haines, daughter of Mr andMrs Floyd Haines of East Lansing was one of group of 9 girls who sangover the Lansing radio station last Tuesday The Abel Haines familyhere tuned inThe Marin 4H Sewing Club meetswith Shirley Wylie March 16 Mrs Bates and Mrs Stone are leadersCharles Whitehead and wife andBeatrice Lamborn of Gregory andGerald Henry of Detroit called at the Jesse Henry home SundayThe George Hellig family of AnnArbor were Sunday guests of JohnBoyer and wife lop, iaoa moN Dd 7 JOtodayCoafaLaofFriday cdtar 0uknrSunday  y ta0uknr7J0totoO0Sd Ua fcOO a aMmMsoButto ttmfeserved 3 terms Barry and Grosbeck Jeffrey Hendee of Farley Roadtried for a 4th term but could not spent Saturday with Johnny and get the nomination j Christine DinkelRep Andrew Bolt of Grand Rapids  Mcsdames Blanche Camburn of Deis favored for the next speaker of j trit and Betty Clark of Jonesville, the house Rep Broomfiold of Royal grand chapter OES officers, spent Oak the present speaker will run fir Thursday night with Mr tnd Mrs thesenate  Albert DinkelMrs Alberta Close conducted OES You are invited to tun in toWHRV, 1600 on the dial 200 to 280eaeh Sunday to the Mennoaitehour Special Missionary Day ServiceGuest Speaker, Percy J Miller, La Grange, Ind, Sec of thaIndMichDistrict Kission Board at both themorning ande evening services next SundayOhurcfaRev, J W, Winger, Pastor hSunday School Morninq WonhipThur Niqht Prayat the church Wed Choir practise 730  A Hearty Welcome to AHThe Pwpto s ttuirofe 0 L8 HEWSA reception and dinner for Mrs Alberta Dinkel Close, Grand Committee Woman of the Grand Chapter OES,was given at the Pinckney Masonictemple last Thursday nightPiackney Chapter OES opened at800 p m The dinner was at 700 p m Th table were decoratedbeautifully in pink and blue, fav orsors were paper dolls with Albertaspicture and dressed in blue gowns thesame shade as the grand committeewomans gowns Each table was cen tered with a lyre, symbolic of harmony, th Worthy Grand Matrons key word Mr Carmen Porter W intrdouced the guests after whichpantomine portraits of the highlights of Albertas life from infancy to thepresent time were shown Mrs El ys Campbell was soloist and presented an appropriate song for each por trait with Mrs Win Aberdeen at thepiano Mrs Helen Miler was narratorChapter resumed at 830 aand 4candidates received the degrees, the grand officers exemplifying workMrs Eloyse Campbell was soloist for SCHOOL NEWSKindergartenWe welcome Linda Curts and Arthur Potter, who haves been ill backto schoolCarol Menke visited her grandmother in Toledo She got new shoesWe enjoyed the big snow BillyRentbz made a tunnel and snowhouse,David Chambers and his brother and Roger Hardin snow forts Ruth Beachy and Jennie Devinesmothers helped them build a snow manSue Brinker went to her grandmothers over the week endDenny Reynolds went to a Chinese people eating COMMENTThe shooting of some 8 men in the house of representativeat Washington D C last i does not make sense The would assassins were t fanatical PortocVeans of the same order who tri te shoot ExPresident Trumaas, 8years ago This country got PertRico as one of the spoils of war after they had beaten Spain in 189tIt is said the people of Porto Hido not want their indepeRdenct batwish to remain a part of this couatjas they have been greatly aided by money and material grant,The nationals are a very awaitgroup with headquarters in Nw York 4 men usually guard galiryof the house but this number kashightop I been cut t00MM Republican eeoathe evening and Paula Curlett lot worthy grand patron as he was pres restaurant and sawwith chop sticks Roy Nelson visited his aunt, Florence at FerndaleJack Slayden has new o,shoes, an Indian hat and torn torn i omy ffsur This on guard aacdrum j tepped ln8lde e gallery to har tkAlan Burg has some baby ducks deat   wetback Mexican bMWe are making new instruments I na lte  Puerto Ricans ilipped isfor our rhythm band   tlckets are required for admissionwe cannot imagine what kink in tkeFirst Grade News minds of these fanatics thought thirWe are scrry Mr Kennedy left but cause could be aided by asainatioalike our new janitor, Mi Gardner, j No assassination ever paid off Th as Francis Reason said a baby was j si nation of Lincoln caused the aortkbadly burned at Portage Lake i t0 get tough with the south and nented Though the roads and weather  chcri Schmidt went to a birthday BTo and carpetbagger control followOHBERVATION DEPARTMENT Youth meetings at Okemus last Tues day night and DeWitt Saturday nite20 oil and gas drilling permits  BcrL Youngs of Brighton haswere issued last week 4 in Washte bought the Ned Schaufle farm at tsnaw county j Cedar Lake and Ned Schaufle has25 jrame experts from Wisconsin,, bought the Warner Pickett farm nearMinnesota, Ontario and Michigan atj plainfield tended the deer management meeting at Rhinelands, Wisconsin last SundLfour, fraytr Hfaq 9week Game men are looking for areasin southern Michigan to plant wildturkeysBOO acres of forest land with out roads is needed 6 turkeys plantednear Sarnia, Ontario 5 years ago have flourished and multipliedWork on the Cedar River water  jerom,shed in Gladwin and Clare counties starts this week This is under the 2year 130,000 programThe beaver and otter take is expect Gerald Dinkel of Lake Chemungspent Sunday at the Albert DinkelhomeMrs Mildred Trost and family ofDearborn called at the Andrew Campbell home Sunday,Born to Mrs Francis Agan Macke fyHiland Lake Monday at U of M hospital Monday, a son, Kevin M 36 West between Main andUnadilla StreetsRev Ketth Buegeeget 3undaySchooI  t46Sunday Wonfaip  114QSunday Youth Gfoap 7 , y MgWe extend a hxitkm Weloaine to EveryoneNADILJ  Yveraiag Wonklp 1M0 Sunday fhkmol 110ST PAULS EVANGELICAL LUTHERANMissionary Synod of LakelandWinans Lake School Every SunSunday Service 1100 a mSunday School 1000 a m Rev Arnold ClausGIVEN FAREWELL PARTYThe beaver aed to be above average this year but aot so good as last year when 15,000were taken In the Gladwin district differentsportsmens clubs have been cuttingpople for deer browse There are no yarding swamos in this sectionLodge No 76CalendarLivingsFriday Marh 19 EADegree 2 Fll Mr and Mrs Fred Evers who aremoving from the Wylie farm to the Hadley farm near North Lpke weregiven a farewell party Saturday nite at the Bob Pike home 70 were present After an evening spent in gamesMr and Mrs Evers were given a purse of 35, Mr Pike making thepresentation A potluck luncheonwas servedMonday, MarchPractise g22 FellowcraftSaturday, March 2 MJM Degrees Saturdar, April 3 24th AnnualPast Master Night Little GrandVisitationsMarcL 10Howell 730 p m March llStockbridge 700 dinner March 15 Saline Past MastersNight 700 March 23 Chelsea MM degreedinner 630 Lawrence Baughn, W MAPINCKNEY A1 Schlitz Beer 2 Velvet Eeezt Dinkels Plumbing4 Vans Motor Sales5 Eeads Lumber6 lOOF No 407 Detroit Die Set8 Rays Marathon Service LEAGUEW69625753 5351 5049 LSIS3434747 49 505151 5760 6067 HURT IN ACCIDENTAbout noon Monday the TwinPines Dairy Truck being driven byWilliam LaPrad on the Dexter Rd, overturned in the creekJust south ofthe George Meabon home It was a total wreck LaPrad suffered numerous cuts about the face which requiredstitches to close, several broken ribsand other injuries Drrendered first aid Ray DuffyMARRIED AT GREGORYChris Campbell, son of Mr andMrs Andrew Campbell of Pinckneyand Annabelle Stapleton, daughter of Mr and Mrs Wirt Stapleton ofSpears Road were married last Friday evening at the parsonage at Gregory , Rev Cockran of the Gregory Baptist church officiating They were attended by Edward Stapleton,brother of the bride and Donnalee Swarthout The newlfuweds will liveat Gregory BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH4060 Swarthout RoodNorth HambugSunday Morning Service 1000Sunday School followed by a MessageSunday Evening Service Thursday Prayer Meeting 800 Frank Shultx, Pastor9670 Mashall Rd GE 7MI0South LyonMchGALILEAN BAPTIST MISSION 9200 McGregor RdPortag Left Larry MattU, pasterSunday School 10 A ItMorning Worship   4 1 A  M LGo d Graciou s Guidance Evenin g Servic eTh e Churc h a t Thyatira We   Gen e Youngs , forme r PincTcneyit ewa s defeate d fo r relectio n a s WFo f Dexte r Monda y b y Millar d17 5 t o 136  was bad , al l bu t 4 of th e gran d offi cer s wer e preseat The y wer e Evangelin e Weckler ,worth y gran d matron  Lauerenc e Coy ,worth y gran d patron  Grac e Rich ards , Assoc  Gd  Mat  Glenn a Hagle ,Gd  Cond  Ett a Burgoyne , Assoc Gd  Cond  Doroth y Burrell , Cnaplain Bett y Coy , Gd  MarGeneviev e Risk ,Gd  Organist  Mar y Hanks , Gd  Adah Flor a Fales , Gd  Ruth  Catherin eBrneik , GdEstherjJosephin e Shareeb ,GdMartha  Albin a GrigasGd  Electa Anni e Aldrich , Gd  Warder Th e followin g gran d committe e wome n presen t were  Albert a Close ,Glady s Reynolds,Bernic e Miller , Bett yClark , Blanch e Camurn , Pas t Gd Chaplai n Hele n Grund y an d Pas tGran d Organist,MrsCaspe r Glenn Note s 2 5 Year s Ag oEarl y Monda y mornin g motorist sreporte d a  dea d ma n liein g alon g th ero d betwee n her e an d Howell  W  C Ljfille r an d a  part y wen t out  The yfotin d n o dea d ma n bu t di d picku pu p Home r Reaso n wh o wa s walkin galon g th e road , caarrying  a  suitcasease  H  ha d bee n workin g a t Snovc ran d hitchhike d hom e fro m Fenton Th  ride s wer e fe w an d h e hr d lai ddow n t o res t a t Chubb s Corners Th e townshi p caucuse s wer e hei dSaturday  Th e tw o ticket s areDem ocratSup , M  J  Reason  Clerk , M E  Darrow  Treas , Roge r Carr  Jus tice , Alber t Frost  High , Com , Cas slinton  Bd  o f Rev , Ber t VanBlari cum  Th e Republica n 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objection s o f labo r r Barbara Ludwi gwillow s t o school  i ,,,   T i i  ,   Marilv n Singe r visit d RoseMarie  natons I1 Uahze th KnmgVeddev And saw the new baby MeXICans o   called toe Rose Mane Veddrs granddfather  Thls mc  beet, onwent to th, hospital    an vegetable workres and fruitLarry Buughn went to the basket keia11Th wers claim Amball pa me at Brighton Friday Someone stepped on his fot but it is betterMThe old Dexter flour  mill rhich9 Hockeys Service 43 9 Hockeys Service 430 Plainfield Farm Bureau 40 11 Leo Ewers 4012 Steves Tree Trimmers 33 Team High 3 GamesSchlitx 2753Velvet Eez 2666J O O P No 40 2642Individual High 3 GamesA iPredenburg 614D Davis 606I Ledwidge , R Chapman 602 High AveragesD Davis 182J Ledwidft 180 Frtdenburg 180Team High GameSehlit1 O 0 F No 40 972Dimkels Reads, Marathon 922 Individual High Gamet Climton 260Fndeaburg  864Widmayar 245 s uvci 100 years old was an Issuein the village election Monday The present administration gav it awayand paid a firm 700 for teariAg itwas overindown sea cans will not do this work Anywaythey can hire the Mexicans for 0and hour and Americans demand 1, The Mexican government ha U accept the bill Lately they hare bee protesting the treatment of these nugrant workers, claiming they wr forced to live here under unsaartJUfconditions and not fed sufficiently The word wetback cotnes from theircustom of entering this country i ally in violation of thenowBilly Shirey has a new helicopterand Barry Simpson a toy motorcycleand policeman oPerry Morgans mother has a newdining room table  Kathy Shettelroe showed us a sampie of Kohl dust mined by her grand father in Cobalt, Ont, in 1910 Cobalt produces minerals used in atomic en f ,  erBy H r andfathr also mined   bL T  h  F u w silver in Cunada   hIth ls he bodary Hn Judy Reynolds saw the iltnn Mill j tUlJen this country and Mexicoer saw Sunday and ate in a Chinese restaurant The legislature got in a horatJoy Brinker will move n a farm I mst last week by releaasing  biM banning advertising on televisiom tibeerwine and liquor in which drfnk immigratesoon We wish Mrs Thayer a happy birthday We appoint new eommittes today I inK js shown This arouged Second Grade NewsJudy Haines grandparentsto Arizona Sunday wentCarol Froelich was 8 years old on has startedSaturadyGeorge Colognestamp collection Mike Plummer has a new jacketDon LaBcllc has a sore finger fromslamming the car door on it Judy Bekkerings family had com from the televisionbewicompanies p aemost of the base ball, foot ball, boxing and wrestling matches are spoilsored by breweries and liquor com panies The committee reported tkebill after Rev Prettyman ofTemperance Foundation risited singMargaret Meabon, 11, daughter of j pany Sunday to celebrate her mothersMr and Mrs George Meabon jr diedat the Lapeer Training School Sunday of pneumonia Mr and Mrs E L Mclntyre weregiven a surprise party Saturday niteat th Lyman Rogers home Pinckney high school won secondplace in the Ypsilanti tournament They beat St Marys of Chelsea 14to 18 and lost to St Thomas, AnnAnn Arbor 85 to 15 They play Waldron at Ypsilanti this week The teamwa Har asd Jim Hall, Roy Reason, I Campbell Friday birthdayConnie and Onalee Robinson havefun feeding the birds on their win dow sill when the snow is deep Grades 1, 2 and 3Carl Tauriainen went to the dogshow in Detroit Saturday with heraunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs BeckLinda Rho1 nvthcr had a birthdaySaturday Pul and Pauline Stapletons sister,Annabelle, was married to ChrisLIBRARY NEWSMrs Mary Jane Tasch has placedmany scientific pamphlets in the library They are both informativeand helpful A partial list includes When Mental Illness strikes YourHome, Mental Illnesses, A Guidefor theFamily Mv  pamphlets d Clyde Martin and daughter of Chela called on Blanch Martin Sunday Donald Longnecker of Brightoihas been appointed to the Livingstoa Coupnty VeteransTrust Fund Com Wek end guests at the GeorgeRoush home were Jack Teeters, JohmHalaby and Paul Alien of Detroit George Roush jr of Detroit iispending aa few days at the George Roush homeMr and Mrs George Roush werein Ferndale Monday Rollie Shehan, Pete Gerycz, StanleyDinkel, Russel Read W E Murphy who broke his leg8 months ago is back in the postoffice again, Lucille Carpenter, 80, daughter foMrs Horace Saaylei, died in Deland, Florida, March 5 The heavy wimd Wednesday blewout windows in the sanitarium, theJohi Ttplt double house and the Matonit TempiClaud Raon ha a aw OldsDIAL SERVICE HERE IN JUNE  rr Pinckney telephone users willdeal with the Exceptional Child have dial telephone by next JuneTn work of installing the dial phon InPinckney homes will start March 15They will be in addition to the magnetto sets now in use which will bremoved after the cutover All Pinckney numbers will be cnanged to 2 letters and 5 numerals to coInside with the nationwide number ing system to eventually enable cusmentally retarded children, emotionally and socially maldjusted in schooletcL M BonnerPINCKNEY AREA 4H CLUBS The Pinckney Area 4H Clubs aresponsoring a Bake Sale at the Dunthroughout the United States andCanada The nex exchange namhere will be Uptown Business men should keep th ptaing change is mind whil advertisingAnn Shirley Reasons 4H Club willbe in charge Your patronaagebe appreciated For your Avon Product gallFlossie Fisher Phone 152F1L I Paul and Judy Ledys family hadSunday dinner with the Mike HardinfamilySharon Courdways father hurt hisleg  Rosemary Singers aunt, MrsDennis of Howell visited them Sunday Rosemary Haydu has a new babysister, Irene Mike and Pat Tessmer visited theirgrandmother in Ypsilanti Sunday Third GradeFreddy Crudder went toSunday President Eisenhower is haviaghis troubles with members of his wmparty as one after another they at tempt to mutiny against him 8tor Bricker attempted to take awftfthe treaty making powr of the pr ident and only failed by one votT holding up the confirmation of ChifJustice of the Supreme Court wa adirect slap at the president by Sena tor Langer Of course the biggfly in the presidents otstment is 8ftator McCarthy who absolutely refues to play ball with th presides and heads some sort of uprising it hi bDetroitFifth Grade NwiCarol Miller wonthe spelling matchwith Karen Eichman secondWe ar sendimg UtUrs and gifts toFranci ClarkW njoy4 our 8 day vacationlast wek W Ilk our w janitorJerry Reason has gon to FloridaW ar making 4H Bake Salepotter  Our units are about finished forgroup presentation Sixth GradeMrs Bonner visited our room onTuesday, Evelyn Mae MacAinshs garageburaed Sunday with 400 chick, 2discs, S drags amd a buit swa, Monday afternoon Miss Mary LouBryan who is a steward on a passnger plan aai to our room and ex pUted kew  twrd work on  ylftf  yMicky Trombleys grandmother lost400 baby chicks in a fire Sunday Judy, Darrows parents went upnorth Monday Mary Lee Aschenbrenner had company from Ann Arbor Sunday Nan Menke was in Toledo, SatLeroy Porter spent the week endwith his grandparents Donna Hollister, Patty Suggitt,and Dorothy Clark are still out ofschoolClifford Engle and Kathy Gustason were out MondayWe drew pRimea to illustrate themonth of March  Anita Clark brought some mountedpictures of dogs to school We have them on the bulletin board COUNTY TOASTMASTERS CLUBA meeting will be held March 15that the Citizens Mutual Auto Insur ance Building, Howell, at 780 p mto form toastmasters club whichwould affiliate with the Toastmaster Intemationaal  iagainst him about every day Tha tors two principal target are tilarmy and the secretary of state office, both of which he accu fcoddeling Communist Lastweek tkSecretary of the Army Stevens took on McCarthy but lost the battl athe battle ground was unfavorablIt is reported he may resign Hii okifassistant resigned over it, claiming Stevens was left to held th beaokhead alone and be overwhelmed as tkpresident failed ot come up with re inforcements Beaten in one batU,the president resorted to his old strategy and attacked in anothertor Secretary of State Dulles rHva McCarthy man named McLeod to his dept of his duties He had beetappointed as a peace gtlur t ward McCarthy who yelled to kifk high heavens but thjs order ttooi This gang was never for th priThey fought him in the nominatingconvention and only accepted nisi because they were forced toDuriagthe campaign they sensed hi popularity and fought to stand by his fMtduring his rear platformSenator McCarthy was amicoattail riders Gratitude was not hi their makeup and sine election tkefhve been working day and nigkt try ing to block his program andmonkey wrenches in it   Mack,nff th E S CALENDARSunday, March 14Rainbow GWPancake breakfast at XftMU4 fUM 930 a m to 130 p a AilMildnd Mite, ItH   ,,iff Wsdneaday, March tOV 1994 Neighboring Notes HOWELL THEARErlSH CASSEROLE alwaysELECTRIC RANGEKit Clemen folks know MnPaul Hogue well Thit buyhomBaker finds time for churchwock, PTA, and public Mrvioe Yet aha new lac1ato prepay fcaaty treats likaderngst ft lot of special ssrvk6fiwtfc an elsctric range Itahrayv snaps to attention withtfc exact amount of heat you fiasd It cook complete mealsautomatically In short, ithslps you prepare the besttasting food with the least yrtm and strain Its trulynderful what an aleotric  will do for youBE MODKNCOOK HECTRICALLY SEE YOUR DEALERor Detroit Edison Chelsea broke the Huron Leaguescoring record last week by scoring 94 points against Linsoln 78 attended the 25th anniversarydinner of the Brighton Kigi Duliters at the Monks Hotel, Brighton,last week  During the icy roads last week 2men were killed in this county inauto accidents Frank Martin of Milford on M59, east of US23 and Algernon Chandler of Cleveland, Ohio, on US16 2 miles east of Howell All phone numbers in the Brightonbook are due to be changed thismonthPatricia Hund is valedictorian andCarolyn Cook, salutatorian of the Fowlerville senior classJosephine Finlan of Fowlerville,darice orchestra leader had an opation on her foot at St Joe hospital,Ann Arbor, last weekStewart Watson, 82, who ownedthe first auato in Jackson cLd at Rowe hospital, Stockbridge lastweek He was a native of Gregoryand taught hypnotism by mailDavid Robb has purchased theJrisvvoldt house on Clinton St inStockbridgeThe Stockbridge PTA sold 600 tickets for their square dance GovernorWilliams called He was entertained at dinner at the American Legion hailNed Schaufle and wife of Marionhave sold their farm in Marian laid bought one near StockbridgeMrs Christine Howlett of Gregoryhas gone to Florida with the RobertDancers Mrs Henry Jewell of Dexter whois past 80 fell and broke both legs hist week She is at University hospital, Ann ArborJay Howard, 59,carpenter and contractor,son of the late John and EttaHoward of Webster died at Ann Ar bor last weekMiss Paricia Hardy, daughter ofDiikett Newkirk of Portage Lake, is a candidate for register of deeds inWshtenawa countyMrs Arthur Levi of Dexter has announced the engagement of her daughter, Marjory Bell to Leon L,isenman of ChelseaThe Dexter Kiwanis Club servod10 0 rfcople at their pancake uprrand made 353Mr and Mrs Winfield Line, formerly of Howell have arrived in Paris, France, for a 2 year stayWillim Ladner and Arthur Smithhave been elected directors of the  iiiMtrirn Counj Jluluii AutoInsurance QMftpany, Howell Tm, W4 Thurs, March t 1, 11Gingef Rogers, Paul DouglasFOREVER FEMALE SYLVAN THEATREMichJgcnaHOUSE OF WAX inFriday, Saturday, March 12, 13 Double Feature ProgressDoris Day, Ray BolgerkiMAPRIL IN PARIS la Twfcnlcoto andDan Duryea, Frances GiffordinSKY COMMMANDSunday, Monday, March 14, 15Milfcwt Sunday 2M P U Os Mitsie Gaynor, Keith Brasselle and Jeffrey HunterTHREE YOUNG TEXANS la Vincent Price, Phyllis Kesft, andFrank LovejoyCartson andSunday, Monday, March 14, 15 EASY TO LOVEIn TsehnicolotA Musical Comtdy StarrtaEsther Williams, Van Johnson and t Tony MarksHnday Shows 1, 5, 7, 9 Cartoon and Sport1 Tues, Wed, Thur, March 16, 17, ISTues, Wed, ThurM March 16, 17 18 Alan Ladd, Leo Genn PARATROOPERIn TshnicsiosComingJohn Wayne in Hondo in 3D MAJESTY OKEEFESouth Sea Adventur in Technicolor StarrtefBurt Lancaster, Joan Rics andAndre MorrsllCartoon, Kiss Me CatShows 715, 005ComingMartin Luther Mar 25,26,27Lost PosseThe Big Heat, Paratroops Miss Sadie ThompsonLEE THEATREWhitmoc Lake,THE 4 CS OF BANK MONK ORDERSCONVENIENTCASHABLE ANYWHHUI CARRIES PRESTIGB COST IS LOWBUT MONET ORDBM M THM BANKFirst National Bank Friday, Saturday, March 12, 13Fsaturas 3FLAME OF CALCUTTA in TechjoicokwSUrrUfDenis Darce, Patric Knowlss andLeo Gorcey and the Bowery Boys laPARIS PLAY BOYS CartooaSun, Mon, Tues, Mar 14, 15, 16 Open Sunday 2 p mTIE LONG, LONG TRAILER StarringLucills Ball, Dssi Arnaz,Mainin Ansco Color rA Riotous, Rolling HoneymoonNovelties Newsto Wm tor Bcnb Wednesday, Thursday, March 17, 18Robert Mitchum, Linda Damsll inSECOND CHANCE In Tehaits49FeaturettoDon Cornell SingsNftTtltis NswsANNOUNCING GRAND OPENING OF THE NEW BYRON ROAD SUBDIVISIONTHREE BEDROOM RANCH HOMES, FULL BASEMENT, OAK FLOOR8 TILE BATHSLIDING BIRCH DOORS and MANY OTHER MODERN FEATURESF H A TERMS ON ALL HOUSESMODEL OPEN FOR YOUR INSPECTION200 TO 600 P M COME OUT AND LOOK AROUNDASK US ABOUT BUILDING ON YOUR LOTHOUSES LOCATED THREE BLOCKS NORTH ON BYRON ROAD OFF WEST GRAND RIVER HOWELL, MICHIGANALSO HAVE ONE THREE BEDROOM BRICK HOME, LOCATED IN PINCKNEYI loward R Read, iPHONE NO 2 PINCKNEY, MICHFLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONSWlNKELHAUS FLORAL COMPANY PLUMBINGWATER SYSTEMSSianisy Dlnke FLOWERGARDENFLEECBY MAKfitTEAs nationally Jvertijcd in Senten Enter ihe ruxclo topper for Spring with bigaamfnuttbom and casually cuffed sleeve In wftasaSpring dayCcnl, white,pink, aqua, maiie, ijlac aad nude  M50 1016 teensPRICE 2995 PEIRCES STORE FOR WOMENwith Confidm Howsli Mien Try Oir Ltyawmjr ManWedBeaday, M h 10 , 196 4T hGROCERIE SePeople e la d Ck MMotta r a t Pcttc Ac t o f Mon k I , 187 7p n  Pttc ePfc  Charle s Hewlet t an d Pvt 1  Brando m Whit e hav e arrive d in  Yo fI , haznma , Japan , afte r a  16 da y ocea n tor e voyageGeral d Weaina n a f Pintjre e is  aj patien t a t St  Jo e hospital , An n Ar   bor K James Ribb  of Howel l is  a patien tDRYGOOD SCANNE D GOOD S SHOESGENT S FURNISHING SLINGERI EKENNEDY S GENERALSTOR E808 6 Pinckne yQualityMecnummf c at Universit y hospitl , An n Arbor Judg e an d Mrs  Willi s Lyon s hav ereturne d t o Howel l fro m California Sunda y guest s o f th e Alber t Shir le y famil y wer e th e Doyl e Templeton so f Keeg o Harbor , Darl y Shirle y fam il y o f Buc k Lak e an d Le o Ewer s fa mily Rober t Ackle y ha s bee n improvin gin  healt h an d is  no w abl e t o driv e hf sca r an d atten d church Th e Andre w Campbel l famil yspen t th e week  end a t th e Dic k IYoun g hom e a t Big 1 Rapids  Mr  an d Mrs  Herber t Palme r ,spen t Sunda y a t th e Wesle y Palme r hom e in  Detroit  fOti s Matteso n an d wif e o f Jackso n wer e week  end guest s a t th e Joe Griffit h home  fMrs  Rudolp h Koeppe n underwen ta n  operatio n a t St  Jo e hospital , Aiv iArbo r las t week  but is  hom e now   Mrs  Jane t Sheha n too k he r plac e at   th e Fabricatin g factory  jTh e garg e o n th e Joh n Spear s far mo n  Spear s road , recentl y purchase db y Eugen e McAinsh , burne d dow n a tnoo n Sunda y wit h 40 0 3  week s ol dchickens  I t is  though t th e fir e start e d  fro m th e brooder  Th e Pinckne yfir e dept  wen t out  The y wer e als o  calle d ou t agai n a t midnigh t whe n aJ ca r caugh t fir e o n th e Howel l Roa dj nea r th e Umstea d farm H  C  Vedde r wh o ha s bee n il l with atic a rheutntisem  H e wen t t o Univer sit y hospita l Monda y fo r a  checkup Mar k Na h is  drivin g hi s schoo l bu sfo r him Th t deiau i Reason s mvl  son , JiLi ,lef t f r  i mont h m  Florid a Thursday Pvt  Ronal d Har t o f Howell l so no f t h 4 H leade r wa s hur t in  vr Iaut o acciden t nea r Anuohi , InI  Sal iurday  2  other s in  the acciden t wer e kille d    jGeorg e V  lar k i f An n Arbu r ciil e d  a t th e Dispatc h office  Monday Th e Ear l Baujrhn s returne d fro ma  tw b week s tri p t o Florid a Saturda  I t too k the m H  day s t o g o dow nThe y cam e bac k b y wa y o f Gulfport ,Miss , an d calle d o n th e B o Jackr, Do n Packe r spen t Sunda y in  To led , o Jac k Darro w an d wif e hav e mov dnea r the  MYRON HUGHE SComplet e Lin e Plumft f n g Fixture san d Supplie sOi l an d Ga s Complet e Urn  tf Pumn sHsafersW e Instal l  W e Servic eI83F 2fetfrA  y  Logger VCcon Need L  SOEI han df 4 CAN D TELEVISIO N SERVIC E fPROMP T AN D COURTEOU SjBee r an d Win e tPhon e rRepresente d by , H  W  WViJ ERF,SIDDNC E   PINCKNEY  MICHIGA N   PITOVT    u p t o3  o r 4 room you r kitche n itvib  Sffcr t Jet  Tun  Ti t pri MI n  ptifl DIRECT PM M FMTf T17 m  8uilrl n AllChanne l UHfi  Moto r WtrirMt yFo r Ca r Radio sRADI O ft  T T  Francis Sheha n an d wif e calle do n  M r an d Mrs  Win  Sheha n Satur from Pingre e t o a  hous eTh e Howar d Rea d famil y spent  Michiga n Stat e Sa n   jSunda y a t th e Georg e Wild e jr  hom e Mrs  Grac e Runcima n o f Lansin g jin  An n Arbor  has mow d int o th e hous e o n Wot   Mai n St  sh e bough t o f th e Lelan d Mrs  Eloys e Campbel l entertain  Grants  e d  th e OE S Pas t Maton s Monda y wit h   Th e Gerr y Kichma n famil y i  1 3  present  Mrs  Illa h Rossma n wa s Sunda y a t th e Russel l Glove r hone ,cohostess   a t Webberville  Th e Jame s Hal l famil y were  Sun  Mrs  Ethe l Sprou t wa s a  Satur  jda y guest s o f th e Georg e Knap p fam 1 da y gues t a t th e Charle s Soul eil y o f Hamburg   hom e in  Howell Th e Willia m Kenned y famil y o f De troi t calle d o n Mrs  Emm a Vollme rMonday Sergt  Bu d Bekkerin g is  bac k inRiverside , Caalifornia , fr m Englan dan d expect s hi s discharg e in  April Th e Winsto n Baugh n famil yspen t Sunda y wit h Fran k Clar k an dwif e in  Milford Th e Bil l Baugh n famil y calle d a tth e Ear l Baugh n hom e Sunday Dal e Mille r an d faamil y wer e Su nda y visitor s o f th e Ralp h Hal l fam ily Georg e Bradle y wh o is  workin g inAdria n wa s hom e ove r Sunday Mis s Isabel l Nas h Mrs  Jan eClar k an d Mr  an d Mrs  Kennet hZil l attende d th e Brighto n tournament Saturda y nigh t an d sa w Pinckne y Ibea t Fowlervill e fo r th e champion  ship Mrs  Hetti e Carve r o f An n Arbo r Ispen t Sunda y wit h th e Georg e Van  Norma n famil y Sunda y visitor s o f th e Leste r Me  Afe e famil y wer e Durwoo d Maue r jan d family , An n Arbor , Mrs  Anthon y fBarne y an d daughter , Louise , o f De troi t an d Bo b an d Grac e Straus s o f iRus h Lak e   Th e Harol d Gallu p famil y o fFarmingto n wer e Saturda y caller sa t th e Murra y Kenned y home  jAmbros e Kenned y underwen t a noperatio n o n hi s kne e a t Harpe r hos lpital , Detroit , las t week  H e injure dit  trimmin g trees  Hi s wife , Marion ,an d mother , Mrs  Mar y Kenned y vis te d  hi m las t week Do n Gardne r is  no w janito r a t th ePinckne y Elementar y School Mrs  Margare t Burn s ha s returne dhom e fro m severa l weeek s sta y a t th eD  Conkli n hom e a t BirminghamTh eJac k Young , Do n Burns , Ji m Burn san d Kennet h Fr y familie s calh do n  he r Sunday  RITTER T  V  SALE b AN P ERVIC Ei2 b Webste r St , Pinckne y Phon e 11 8Fro m wher e I sit  6y Joe Mars WS iW 8 jus t leavin g hom e thi s mornin g whe n th e Missu s re  minde d m e t o sto p a t Stev e an d Al s Mea t Marke t fo r a  poun d o fhamhuTjer  B e tar e t o ge t itfro m Steve,  sh e said   Why  I  wondered  S o whe nI  go t t o h e marke t I aske d Stev eif  hr    ,,  Il l tel l you , Joe, ,h e aaiJ  A l vA  I sel l th e sam eimeat , an d a  poun d is  a pound Mayb e it s jus t t,      ,   Co a t itdifferently A l load s th e sciu  iv  lake sawa y ti l h e ha s a  pound  Bu t Iru t to o little  on an d star t adding To you r wif e   tha t probably look s lik e a  bette r buy Fro m wher e I  sit , there s al way s mor e tha n on e wa y t o ap proac h a thin g an d stil l com efai r an d squar e t o all  M ylike s a  cap  of U a wit h dinner  prefe r a  temperat e glas s o f beer ,W e ge t alon g fine Gets m e pretty ma d though , whe n sbmebodv lstart s throwin g hi s weigh around  an d demand s tha t I  see t  exactl y hi s way IJAC K HANNETT 1 U 1885beoitffato d 191 5McPherso n Stat e Ban lHowel L Michgan rWAN T T O SAV E TIM E AN D STEP SA  Checkin g Accoun t wil l M V yo utim e an d steps Ban k   By  Mai l form s ar e avail abl e t o hel p yo u mak e you r deposi tfro m you r home Pa y you r bill s b y check , too , whil esittin g a t you r ow n desk You r deposi t receipt s an d check sprovid e yo u wit h a  complete , accurat e recor d o f you r imcom e dou t 4o  Ilfk toff ftofaMEAT S u p t o 4Furnishe s HO T WCOOK S mo k porfecr i y  sul y Itott r yft e cr ANYWHET iM I beu M pTwotnO m Heertmolo rSBV M B  to JO  to  fje tSlf cfrtwbtesuoronto flOlf  IMFOIMATiO N WIIT lPATEMTE OOI L C  CA SKITCHE N H EA  I IIIJ JAftHOCKE Y APPUANC B STO U PUBUC AUCTIO N SAL EW e wi  sel l h e followin g a l auctio n o n th e Wyli e far m 7 mile s Northwes to f I inckne x o r 1 2 mile s Southwes t o f Houoi l a i 117 4 DuUhe r Koa d o nIHURaDAY , MARC H 11 , 10 0 P  M 3 8 HEA D O F H0LSTE1 N CATTL E 3 8T  B  an d Banjo s Teste dm  BALE S O F HAY , ALFALF A ANDBROM E2 G o  CRATES,O F COR N60 0 BUSHE L 0  OAT S4 0  Layirj r Hens , Emulate , Cornstalks , Straw , 1 0 Ton s o f Hay , 4  Bushe l o fCloverseed , Universa l Milkin g Mac h ine , Mil k Cooler , 1 2 Cans TERMS  1 0 t o 1 2 mont h tim e o n bankabl e note s a t 6  percen tFRIT Z WYO E AN D FRE D EVERS ,BER T WYLI E   GLEN N CASEY , AUCTIONEER SFLOY D KEHB U Firs t Nationa lMart Id, 10MYouTl See Why theJOHN DEERE40is Built tat toutCan you give us 18 mfiuifcttlyour time xt flaw yoe m town We want you to have v,ood look at what we think is theiest 2plow, rowcrop tracto your money can buythe JohnDeere 40 You can compare it, featurefor feature, with other t its new and exclusiveDepth Control, Us Touchomatic hydraulicand its heavyduty 3poinfor quick attaching ox took Youcan compare it for looks, too,and, if you wish, we can ai range a demonstration right onyour farm1Tht L 0 T M held a public installation Tuesday night with Sarah LaTour, Grand 6 DGG installingTh following ware installed Com,Lila Coal way Lt Com MyrtleBrown E K Nettie VaughnP K, Carrie Wilson Chap, Libbie HenrySergt, Mable Sigler M A, LedaWhite Sentl, Ella Webb Picket, Ella GardnerWorkmen tearing down a house iaCkelsea found an earthen pot coataiainjr 1700 in gold It belonged to aman mamed Yager who buried it IS years ago and forgot itTwo village tickets are in thefielld this year They are CitizensPres, Rev Mylne Clerk, Ross Readt Treas, Floyd Jackson Assessor, Dan Murta Trustees Alfred Monks, Frank Johnson The Union ticket isPres, Emil Brown Clerk, Roger jC arrTreas, Marion Reason Assesjsor, N P Mortenson Trustees Edf Farnam, Steve Teeple, James Smith, jSilas Barton died at his home Tuesday He leaves a son, Lee, daughter, I Notes ot 48 Year AgM THE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL COBNEII 5 sMfc  Daily u ILtoPM70 to 800 9 M RDENTIST118 N Michigan Ave Telephones Office 935Residence 814Evenings by Appointment Howell, Michiganl  207 E GdHowell, MichiganReal Estate, Insurance Rivci ,  ,,   BrokerageAlic, and brother, Frank ipifir T air 0 i i  ThDC started navigation MonClt Lake ad  propertyday by running to Cleveland j T  L Tr a specialtyMist Ella Winegr, 26, of Howell Lwt Your Property AVith Jlesfcter of MM George Green, died   ZMonday   LOG L36VRoy Caverly has quit his job on i Generi1 on JlM OtiHE DsalerA POLITY FARM EQUIPMENT IHE IAVEY HARDWARE STOREmi the Howell Republican and goneI work on the Dundee ReporterMakinder Bros cut a tree lastweek said to be 248 years old by its ring The stump was 36 inchesacross and it was 100 ft highLaura Sweeet and W H Cuskoywere married Feb, 28 by Kev Ostrander William Coanws has moved on theLivermore farm Bernice and Sadie Burch of Greg Upon JPlumbing i 1Licensed sfafUrl Phot1076 East M86,FUNEHALten G Swsiarf DirectorModem Equipment Ambulance Service T9 VM USft 0PT0ME7PJ6T120 Wes Cvnd RiverLivestockWeekly Trip lPinckney, Mich TruckingThone o Pinckney, MichKJSFMGERATION SERVICERepairs on Ailrhc 15IF FinclnuFan JornpletG InsurancePhone 4o A Affordrd,f E J withWANTEDMars ouplea,aid NtgT under 6 with no ahildrcnndr f of t In horat to tr orytuag bafciea oa temporary board basU Medical eare and Nothing plus oBthly fee for ervica Writ girig telephone number of residence and direction forhome Reply Box No 1G8,Pinekuey, Michigan Maryschool1  THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAYROASTS LB    35cSTCAKLB   60c HAMBURGER, 3 LBSfor   M00 Good Pries on Beef Cnt and Frozen For Your Locker I FOR SALERubber Tired SardennTractor and Cultivator,good condition W500 Luo1s Doyle Phone 42  ory spent the weak endwhite  llea rjoyleEleanor Brogan closed heria the Marble districtCrtdayHenry Jewell holds an auction unthe Wooster Blodgett farm in Webster March 14following is the cast for Siplay,Down in MaineRalph Cummings Arthur Swarthout Zeph Cummings William KennedyBijah Tonips  Muu JufacyBingle  Louis MonksCall PowlurvilieARNOLD233 Unadiila SiWatch Repairing Gold StampiChristmas Bargains onWatcher Wcrtch PrivjVwl Feaihev Farms, Homes,iJusiness OpportunLit Your Property vViifeOeray ttoonBroker  20b NortiiPinckney, Alkh  Phne 13CLASSIFED ADVS 1ORoom oaMose GosslP WANTEDA  r to drive reolin ad ful oil truck rrt bo stoady, good working oondi Uon, no layof, mwit furnish referanew Phono HoweU S17WFOR 8ALE5 room hous in villageof Pinckney on a contract 500 down Wayna Bnntt WentworthCummingsBetsy Tompus KetchamCum in ings MartRaybclL ltocluMae Kennedy Lucy Culhan  Contour cnair, DrFOR SALEDahlia Mis Bros, Phone 178 F4FOR SALE40 Gal Philgaa Hot Water Heater and Store Phon C2F4 SALE19 Sparton Conslt,Doors, 15000 Ritter TVPhona 118 THE STATE OF MICHIGANThe Probate Court for tH County of LivingstonIn the Matter tt the Estate ofHarley A Stanton, Deceased a session of said Court hold on i oALE Rabbits, live or dressedFlorence Harris Alive 2 a pair, dressed 50c a lb vt 3 to 4 lbs each, Phone 177F3Robert Harboldt, Hiland Lake o room analake ron,vanzA,  oil iieat,  P Loaf Table and j hot and cold water andno 193, Pinckney JsbeJ or unfurnished Eulbs couple prefened uh come, 7 iamiles in aieamon h Percy Mower 188F4, 1996 Beardsley 94i V ANTEDlnterior paintixigweek nights and week ends Jack DarrowHowell oFOR SALE1940 Bitk 2 Door Special Sedan in vey srood oaditiouMrs Albrt Wdcii rhoa geeeo,,T T iresh eggsVcinHorns Hillside FarmPhone Pn M FOR SALEI HoUUin Heifr, 2yean old, due oon Bob PlbeW0PWET0P LOCKERFOR SALEPlay Pen, good condition 500 Mr June Brash  Phone 182F2   WANTEDLocal resident to sellhail insurance Insurance experiencenot necessary No written examina necessary Call or wrue for furinformation Michigan MutualPresent, Honorable Hiram li Smith, BU Insurance Company, 208 NJudge of Probate i Capitol Ave,, Lansing, MichiganNOTICE IS HEJIEHY VsThat all creditors of said deceased J are required to pjresent their claimswriting and under oath, to said court, and to serve a copy thereof mm upon Fred K Cronnenwett, of How j FOti SALiJ uei Uii Move, heatsd 11, Michigan, fiduciary of said estate to 4 rooms 10 Phone 175ij, or  eI and that such claims will be heard the Gentilesj by aid Court, at the Probate Office on May 11, 1954, at ten A M I FOR SALEFou voomhouse, 2 car It is Ordered, That notice thereof garage, full basement, furnace fensebe given by publication of a copy around property Michael OKlatzhereof, for three weeks consecutiv N2994 M36 West, Pinckneyely previous to said day of hearing  in the Pinckney Dispatch, and that, FOR SALEjJazneswoy Incubator sand and gravel graded or BkU the fidicuary caus a copy of this 200 egg capacitydUo 600 bales ed, also proce3j3d read aiasptnotice to be served upon each known of wheat straw, Frank Peclrce D  J GRAVEL COWPHITparty in interest at his last known phone Dexter Ha 64067 4 miles west of Bowell at 4G FOR SALEBaby ChUi,Type White LeghornsWhite Rocks and Newshires Order now forBOB SQUIRE HATCHERYPhone 305 W at 218 Soutk MrtbAve, Howell, MichFOR KNT3 room cottage 1Portge Lake Mark SwartkmtAshphalt TUo Rubber fUe Cork Tile AHCall OC RobinsonPhone Pinckney 160F3or Ann Arbor 29756address by registered maail, returnreceipt demanded, at least fourteen  FOR SALE Shapherd CoUie 14 dayg prior to such hearing, or puppiee 5 weeks oldby personal service at least five 5 jTomaaic phone 151F4day prior to such hearing  POR   Hiram R Smith Judge of Probate 984 IRoad Phone2 or FowlerviA true copy Celesta ParshallRegister of Probate iton85F4 WhitleyQUALITY GROCERIESVEGETABLESIIIHMAJUUCT PRICESCOUfcHOff KRVICE  ,  u s f1T tie iee weentfi as theseTHE CHRISTMTOR, a int FOR SALEFuel oil heatingatove for 10, Pinckney DispatchABfcj AUToAiiXSWelding Supplies Auto PCL i Automotive Glass Stold andInstalled1018 East Grand RivWPhone 151 MewolL MichiganFOR SALFuel oil heatinqStore Dale Miller pheae,78FlS PIANO LESSONSClassical or Popular k A BEATTlERush Lake Phone 1WF13 Pinckney, MichlqcfliOWEN W FOWLER,b 8 CFoot Spiftlitt Chirop4UtTlepehone OffiOffice 75181 By AppofatamftRes X1003 Mon, Tu WdLMANDELLS SAW FILING  LAWN MOWER SHARPENDfC11254 RIVERBANK LANSHILAND LAKB, MICHillI The Monitor is must readirg for ttraightthinkingpe e    returned to tchool after a lapse of 18 years I will getmy degree from the college, but my education eomesram the Monitor   ,773 Monitor gives m ideasfor nay uHtrfc   UI tntl enjoy iu com F i t y   Vj , too, will finrl the Monjtoin  tive, with ro nplete woti4 iiews You will discovw  co9ttrnctive trleirvoint ia every toe,Ita  eapon below for aii 3ntrorfactory lobacripUon i vnthg for only 3Viaee NorwayiCbitftea fnk STOKER, POCOHONTAS AND HARiCOAL, SOFT COAL LUMPFARMERS FEED SUPPLY COMPANYmmTHE PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, March 10, 1954PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT CHAMPIONS 1954Back RowNeil Dark 9, Jim Wilson 10, Dick Darrow 4, Bob Meabon 3, Bill Rowell 8, Jim Lavey 1Front RowBruce Kale 12, Rick Mill er 13, Lee HoUingsworth 5, Dave Haines 13, ken Matteson 6, Wesley Reader, coacha on Packer whs not in the pictureHigh School Afhfeiies Pinckney High School is now basket Ball Champion of the BrightonDistrict by virtue of their 30 to 28win over Fowleivijle there Saturday night Pinckney with a 9 and 4 record was not favored to win but bothBrighton and Dexter the favorites,were defeated Fowerville with a longrangy team who had trimmed both Brighton and Hartland was favoredto win They ran up a commandinglead, being ahead 9 to 5 at the quar ter, 19 to 10 at the half and 25 to 18at the beginning of the 4th period In the 4th period Pinckney vno Viadbeen missing their shofcs began tocash in and ran up 14 points to 3 for Fowlerville but with 16 seconds left Fowlerville still led 28 to 25 DonPacker of Pinckneywas given 2 free throws Time was called nd CoachRedaer told him to miss the secondone and let Dave Haaines, 6 ft 2 a good rebound shot to take it off backboard Packer made the first andmissed the second which Haines grabb ed it  flipped it in tieinpr score at28 all Fowlerville tried a floor lengthpass which Bob Meabon of Pinckneybled to Hollingsworth, got the ball back again 15 ft from the basket andtossed in a field goal, providing the intercepted with seconds leftHe dribwinning margin For Pinckney Packer had 7 points,HollingBworth 6 andMeabon and Darrow 5 each Haines 3 This is the first district title Pinkney has won since the days of Bill Kuhn, Max Reynolds,Dori JonesJiniand Jack ReidPinckney plays the winner of theSaline Clinton game at Yost FieldHosue, Ann Arbor Fri nite at 530Pinckney was the only team in thissection to survice, Howell lost to East Lansing and Stockbridge to St Marys of Lansing Saline is the only Wash tenaw county survivorPinckney fG FT F PtsPacker, f 2 3 3 7Wilson,f ,Hollingsworth, f 2 3 3 7Rowell, fHaines,c 1 1 2 3Miller, cKahle, c 1 0Clark, g 1 0 2 3Darrow, g 1 3 0 5Meabon, g 2 1 1 6   5Matteson, g Lavey, g 100 2Fowlerville FG FT F 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>    i    i y  T  JL ip             sh a  ii  A i v t4 CtL        CfiDBSml V m r   STT r  Jfe  N    A, 58 H t If R 8 ftTo supplement the regular matev ,provide an answer to critics who nay1 rs badie MolnMichigans tax structure i too hilt , Ml aciie  LOCAL NEWSMrt Mardell Groesser of Detroitwas a week end guest of her mother, CattoUc wu myu ,  ,   s her daugh oi attract l  Mis Maxie Duesenbery andoi Flint as Sunday guests , Mrs Fannie Bradley Q0 1000, U30,to hold present iudustiinew ones The list ofexpansions would etm io h ii  ,  Michigan voters may get a charee1 1he iolioii local Masons attendto vote on a 500 million bond i    llle tai Masters iianquet at By fyrori Saturday night Lawrenceiteughn Lonnie VanSlambrook,Lawuiiue Camburn, Orland Winslow,Frank Zieglor, Ciiff Miller,ye editorJUCK liatmett, Wilraont Plummer, Summer Schedule 6v3QO 1000 U30iod highways and an 80 million nus for Korean War Veterans Trbond issue cf JOJLOU iwr thMackinac bridge ha ana bo i approvedMichigan Week willii consider comg will consider communities that have the proper c4vnv ment for industrial plants and ihhpeople The churches PTA, veun ,labor, industries, bu Jine  ai Harold Porter, Homer Abney, andRex SackettThe Lelnd Grants moved intotheir new home on SMill St SundayThe McKinleys have moved their into the Sunday  Bafcm 800 Maas,f f C1V1C lfcadt t Schmitt was given adollar post card shower Saturdaythe occasion of his birthday Sundayh Ji Dgtcwe Feilov 8fc r will con si, v cf 6the county sdiool suagriculture arint huivb  merce head and a m,, r Don Weeks cf , ill nomics Dept vIJJ do mdif  The theme will beThis Is Yo  ,igan 5aiiii Congregational ChurchP1 n InnMichigan is the xadopt this social we ia has had it u  is that MichisTn,5  j ely Pennsylvanit v ,Michigan will Set up by Cr JA v  ilocal communiaes will ownMichigan is nopurchase of i  cetate highv, y vJer,     ed that certain hicvv  profitted by pa h   prices for land Severalhave been forced to rejn Michigan wow has  nployed according to ih i ures Governor Willin V out in favor of Pvers increased statetoJ  self and relativesDale and Nan Meabon have movedin the Joe Gentile apt on Patterson    Lake Road ev J W, Winger, Patori Pw Jerry Henry and Pvt John g1 School  830 A M,j Ptvil Ware were called home from Ormng Worship 1045 AM Bo,ion, Mass, and Camp CarsonCol,1 liluf Night Prayw Metiag800 odrcdo respectively last week by the j  4 church itecVn of their grandmother, Mr A Schoenhalsi Mi Julia Clawson, mother of Ivi ell Dupuia who owns the George Clark, farm died in Detroit last weekGerman Kelly underwent an opera for viiiicoe veins at St Joe Wed Choir practise 730 pjnA Hecat Weicom to AllThe s Ghurehj , V oi  i 11Y Schoolaie IT auV, Jit CONSERVATIONDKA hearing on ca,rfew will be held at i19 Things to bo lir,ju ing ciee limits,inereI,and banning bn ,,,night fishing, use of  and use of more thui Ithe numbero an, K  icreasing yearly and thefisherman  decreasingFawn does were kiileulast week, one ntur I,r, ear Hastings botli crvrDue to lack of nv,T ,, tnifish kill is expected to b light Thisoccurs when snow blanket lakesjihutting out oxygen The states stock of seedlings at the 3 state nurseries auy coon exhausted Of the 11 million On sale over half have Kn ,r,  oM 2 major and 40 vL fJootprojects were compici u 1 i yo 45 coyottes and Z2i i  Jbountied in January  E S CALENDARpOific  hoital, Ann Arbor, last week HeI is home nowFloris Clark and wife attended  LIU Shrine Minstrel Show in Detroit ir,t Friday niht directed by Prudene Buttcrfield Lemuel Martin and wife,Leo K ril  r nrd wife and Mrs Ann Dun vivin i,f Yipilanti called on Mr,, Bvi hil Ivrirtin Sunday 1J Jolm llamniel and wife were ho,1 from Houston, ffcxas,  lastiiiiy JShihan of Ann Avboi1 anl Or Harlow Shehan and family of JJVIGUI railed on William Shohui i1 iid wife Sunday i Mr and Ms Robert Pike attend I the wadding of her neice, Georgia   au Twaurer, at the parsonage of thej Sunday ServiceXline Church in Lansing SiuurJ Sunday Schoolday   John Boyer anrl wife attended abilhday parly for their neice, Conn v Martin in Byron Tuesday Vv Clark wnn in Endicott, NV, ioi busiri s last week Lary HurLbise and Jerry Ledwitic ni in Detroit Sunday Tiie Tied Cross workers have been M 36 West between Main anaUiiadiila StreetsRev Keith Ruegseggcr Pastor 3undayScbooI  945 ARSunday Worship  1100 A, M Sunday Youth Group 7 00 MThur, Prayer Meeting9 00 PJLWe extend a h2istian WeJcometo EveryoneKADlLfA FfcKSBYTfcRIAlvRev Yquch, pasur lUiJU a m1130 a m Wednesday, March 8, 1954StbooJPinckney high school won bothgames from University hgh school aAnn Arbor last Tuesday, the liMteam getting 6 point in an u ,ertime period to win 51 to 47 ThePinckney second team won 41 to JAfter trailing at the start Pinckney had a big second quarter ami J iat the half 24 to 19 At the btginuii,, of the 4th quarter they still lud ol to21 Aided by DeCainps shouiLuwho racked up 16 points Univvrsuytied the count as 4th period enucat 45 all In the overtime perod JwnLavey made 2 free throws Uv Pnr ney and Dave Haines and SMI I  each field goals University u n  ,to one field goal Pinckney inaie z  baskets and University 1PinckneyPacker, fHollingsworth ,fHaines, cDarrow, gClark, gMeabon, fLavey, g Miller, c University HighHopper, fDeCamp, fMcLean, cCoolman, gSommer, gFischer, gBallinger, f Irish, fMcCluskey, f SL NEWS CURRENTherwilltirade iiowells mothi r nuul v  in 4 daysy lull,  r,iei s mot hiy  a by jhver tiis week Jaiti,s had J poJifili hut rlr y , nviv the v eel end,,  il     liii l, lU any, akctu had  I ir y Satin dV its i llji  I   WMENTofin has hit a number tarnot we canL , man in whichThirtok part Jut to AnnUch inBF 2il01G001 O iU 1 i F ri0 ol ,1  u  2 ,j JU  x   i1 J i 1 J,0 Jf  frit toto loitnntO,J t , llHMli T,1aydu JJorothyll and Duinia i Moii layicniindei char sST PAUIS EVANGQUCAL LUTHERAN BASKET BALLcoring thrir oery quarter Pinckney endej thir rular season last br  y s Potterville here 50 t  J , 11th win in 15 air  t  they have had SIK I i championship back in the duysBob Amburgey, Jc J, J,, Darrow etc Their lossvs ii y wove 2 to Dexter and 1 each t   bridge and Brituun Jn ilgame Bob Meabon hai , pini Packer 12 and Neil Clark 8 Sti ihud 14 for PottreviileThe Pinckney riMivi lea hibent Potterville rtocrvis J, n  miu Mntt the batt  tl of Bull Run Apparently David incnviin siiviee in th CongJ  his battle with Coliath had nothing h S,iav,   on thceiiaU The cause of the battle uas small and infinitismal untilit was enlarged and magnified beyond all porportion by the senator who saw a chance for big publicityA dentist in the army by the nami of Peess with the rank of majowas found by McCarthy investiga tors to have had at one time Communist connections and to have refused to answer questions McCarthywho has been gunning for the armywhich he Waims is coddling Common ists, demanded his court martial Instead he was given an honorable dichargv McCarthy got ihe dentistseommaiilinu1 officers, Gen Wickers, a hero of the Battle of the Bulge, oithe stand and gave him a severegrilling and declared him a desgracto his uniform Secretary of the Ar my Stevens at once ordered army officers ut in7jrc McCarthys supean and said he, himself, would takon McCarthy from the witness standThe bout was set for Tuesday and then put over to Thursday It waito he on TV and the nation wasIT  II haythat MWiluhn JIoI he nation wasto tune in Then a meeting was arrarifcvd between Stevens and McCar at which Stevens backed down andaereol to everything McCarthy de niaiiled Thr press hints that thifwas wi ordeis of President Eisenhower who feareJ a party split Now McCarthy in cock of the walk whilStevens is looking for alibies It iseven hinted he may resignin1100 a m1000 a miC canwissiie the village ElizabethCologne is chairmanDrvid Ledwidge is working at theiMoher Body Plant in FlintKINGS DAUGHTERS MEET The Pinckney Kings Daughtersmeet March 4 with Mrs Mae Daller  vs re Mesdamos Celest IlcKinlcy and Britta Brashdinner al 7 p ni ai nTianple Price 150 Ew of degrees by the Lry,at the high school uc SuOMBtatioas must bo madeiNktaod Miller by Feb 27Friday, March 5 800 p niar meeting FAHM BUREAU DINNERT  Livingston County Faim Bur  vy liniiC1 is Tuesday night,aii v a the Masonnic dining1 800 p mBring ta vieep withRegulin S PAN IS K CLUB BREAKFASTfnvnt the regular mater vanish textbook, the Span of the Pinckney High Breakfastitoi The W G li hi   ounty asscoiuioii  1  Ocx members, v,ho 1 ,L L  upeiWdhind the Iron Cuiir into Germany Tne rr is vatkinds of clothing  uch rs underwear JLC LCAI matter wlui  i Tv rjII a tpcial request for baby cicm Othar items suggested tie rdiiii,ther dried fruit, packages oand beans and cod liver oil Please your contributions i6 the Fncndat BrigiitorSunday, Marh llIi,iio Pancake breakitu oi , r 930 a m to lLi0 p r  A Mildixd Mi lie uUviqg stoa  March CalendarSaturday, March ,6FC DevicesFriday, March 19 EA,rj,ff, Monday, March 22  i e o w  i PractiseSaturday, March 27 Mi Uv sSaturday, April 3 24i  IMPast Mastes Night Littln GrandLodge VisitationsMarch 10HoweIl 730 p m March llStockbridge 700 dinnerMarch 15 Saline Past MastersNight 700 March 23 Chelsea MM degreedin To Miof theTLe irinli rs of the class orderedi i iveriel and said the Lordsin  ii Spanish English duringthe bi AiaRt was forbidden HowIVW allowances were made for PatIhiyvi itivl Sally Miller who acted3r oJTiJal irterpeters for the gruests   u  Mrs Siackable and MricLtjj riw food was mostly Mexici, pt,rchcuos parched corn,gua s for dessert and pepitas pumpiiii seeds were someEvery member of the class exceptthe boys who were waiters ate at aMblc aeccrtd with a Spanish mot H At the end of the breakfast, Mrlacier was presented with a boutonvierc by Jim Rooke, and Mrs uuubo a bouquet by LeslieCiLn Everyone enjoyed the experience     BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH4060 Swcmhout RoadNorth HambugSunday Morning Service 1000Sunday School followed by aMoBsageSunday EveningHService Thursday Prayer Meeting 80 Prank Shulte, Pastor9670 Mashall Rd GE 75490 South Lyon,MichGALILEAN BAPTIST MISSION9200 McGregor RdPorfage Lake Larry Mattla, pastorSunday School 10 A M Morning Worship  1045 A M,The Pastors BurdenBvnlng Service 730 Satin Seated in a Church 730 P MCARD OF THANKSWe wfll always hold in grateful remembrance the many acta of kindaesa and sympathy extended to usby our friends, neighbors and relatives during th illness and passingof our beloved mother and grand motherMyrom Schoenhals and familyThomfca Ware and familyL J Henry aid family Kenneth Loring asd familyHABRT GERMAN TOURNAMENT GAMEPinckney is in tlie V, i i  nament this year ami JM1 Lyon there nc 700 p inMarch 4 On Friday Mnwinner of that game wil ter at 700 p m The in,Same will play the vrn rBrightonFowlerville anii providing they beat Huilanday InIIluue Satis is iIAj ,v I  ii i iin aBASKET BALL S ORJDexter 62, South Lyon 55Chester 40, Hartland 97 Mow 1 Mason 38 Chelsea 94, LineDundee 48, Roosevelt 37 Sam Milan 41 Flat Rock 71, Viu51 Sexton 52 Ann Arbzor Jz lerville 58, Williamston 57 bridge 69, Dansville 55 lcc, J  Waiiy Tdall hrouhi  , , ,, , , refused Mie n il, r liouR issueSena  ViMKiwci, iiuroduced a bill to  iV PUpil Ji,m off wh, wjshxi t iiKen rrUKimi, jn,trUetion in hie her duuTh The hill pag8ed thevnate b,M uis killed in the houseVnator Kohn, thairman of the eduiatiojial onmitUH said opinionsinuhd m the legislature Many ot th schools ri0,v rcitas, pupiIs fornirious purpos but he did notthink il    THE ICE HARVESTYour worries over an empty kchen ice box next winter are pastYesterday the Schuler Ice CoToledo finished harvesun and ,ing in its Zukey Lake ice h 185,000 tons of clear, llintlnninch thick ckes, all carefuly pain sawdust The companys u,  185 men worked 21 days on b Meanwhile the hai be made compulsory111 i litiiy Iiiiiin will have to wait ltil  imy hanj,t in the electionas the house has killed thei proiKliire bill This wouldJJ  rir v, make hi have put the president on the sam i li  conuVrtable ballot as Dlr suite and county canifUniTy nif t well Frmj late, refund deposits to candidates j who ask Icounts and whose election    teoftrajihy n is affiijntd and provide for bipart   a workout in j tisan election boards The most im portant is combining the presidentialballot with the others 67,000 peopleUm tin Michigan did not mark their ballhappy ots for president last yearwhoseilli in analilvorkout indivision1, inniswith The Michigan state highway deptis undeifire and some of its menhave been discharged for unethical practises It is charged when theyjot information where roads were to be built, widened or changed they ac quired the land and charged the tt bi i n charged thenjoyinpr learning state a big price or in other ways lt i fittd b i S f hour slate in preparaWhitmore Lake lags badly Theedo Ice Company workersprefer drinking their caalcoholto storing them Tliill U   Three nearby saloons, the county jail arithe Ann Arbor justice couns  jmore of them than their bo  , , This is from the Ann Arbor I v sfile of Feb 27, 1914 In those u, the ice harvest was always concitf in the shortest time possible to avo thaws At Lakeland  they put ijS German, 78, famous base lights  worked nights Horses UMball pitcher of Carleton died Satur in the harvest occasionally v    through the ice and drownedTh our trip to the stateli wac Friday, FebII and Mildred iTiip We hadi n i profitted by it So far the investigajation in centered in Grand Rapidsbut it may be extended to other districts, particularly Wayne countywhere there have been rumors about the acquiring the right of ways fotfthe John Lode and Ford highwaysaIt i   iU  ui jja  ani w onciei i uinu a iiiui nee March 1 Two years ao Brighton hiffhschool left the LandO Lakes Leae revievvJ lu an went in the WayneOakland th, kai League They did not win any games there last year and only one thiayear The Brighton Argus has theCARD OF THAXK8ih to thank tne PeVplB n Star and the Kingfcfor the lovely flowers reit the death of my sister, MrDinsmoreSigned Mrs L Sinclair day of injuries received in an auto accident He started pitching al the ag of 12 years nd continued untilhe was 60 years old He was also meyor of Northville and recentlycaihier of a bank at Carleton Hepitched four years far Toledo in theAmerican Association  then turnto semipro ball and pitched for or against about every team in southern Michigan Back in 1930 whenPinckuey had a strong team theybeat him twie when he was pitching for Northville 4 to  and 5 to 8The Pinckney team was Hub Lee, cJim Moran, p, Ed Brown, 1b, Claude Kennedy, 2b, Clair Killer, 8b, Tom  ss, Dallas Cox, Don Swar Bowman, outfield g d drownedTlrwere boarding houses for the rnr  both Lakeland and Whitmorewere recruited from Toledohouses They were furnished winclothes, boots and board and th cost deducted from their pay It  10 them the News referrs The XYork Central Railroad haivs 1 their ice at Shanghai Pit near Y tilanti  11 flopwin Ill iC fhJ   i ii iV it winner and Tlic whok iJtf Mrsiien wrote foi and MJint of630 TIG SNOW STORMThe bipjrosu snow storm of theseason hit her, this morning Drifts deep were reported Only theBaughn, W M p rported Only theschool here was closed as the bussthe main roads were open Tne school here was closed as the basses did not go out The mail got thruallright  Thettbmry ha  shelves of finereligous books at various faiths for thoH ho wish to do reHtfous reading dtoiig lestWe wtkome donations of GIRLS BASKET BALLThe high school girls basketteam has played 7 games of wlthey won 3 They end their  awith Chelsea this week Lat  they lost to Chelsea there 1 t, The following girls played Mo VanSlambrook, Joyce Wegcner, ,Lice Burns, Kathy Wiltse,Shiricy Haden, Nancy Willis, Denise Kenne,and Fern Higgs Mrs EKaroBaughn is coach J1 U j1   ,1eonan Mr,  OCIEYY  Society ofnut with Mrs vith 21 p scger hadih rlevoiions Mrs Donnaripleti d th book review  Are Made Mis, Puhvavt the nxl meeting and i the book review A iunch rvcj with 1aula Curlei Hriuck as cohosUsaesii d 1ncm of GaylordSundaymagaziaat of 1964 publicaions WVHb pinckney Area 4II un,keep oUr magazine table up to date  mfl fikve iKir Spring Rally March y nI wife with Mrsdaughter,review in  lon andlivi,lcd the iceSundayClubsSth Mthe Jbigh school gym The pot at 630 followed bywart lad a IWKI Kennedy has resigned hisposition as janitor of the elementaryschool due to ill health Borneo Howard Haines and wuat McPherson Hospital, Howell Toesday, a daughter ,0ora following to say about itThere is a growing feeling aad itis not mine alone that BrightonHigh School does not belong in theWayneOakland League  Brightonhas the smallest enrollment of anyteam in the league with some likeMilford school,having twice as manystudentsBrighton ArgusThe withdrawel of Brighton fromLandO Lakes League was politicalin the first place Arch Petersoncoached Brighton teams then and  was very successful over a number of years His teams were undefeatedin football for two yearsHis successaroused antagonism and he was dis missed on the ground he did not haveenough credits to coach So greatwas the protest, action was resindedThe next year he was dismissed ,again TJlis time it stuck Then Brighton transferred to the WayneOakland league where they have had very little successThe T J Latsons of pent the week end at theiron Darwin  Road   vMrs Robert Read and daughter, BBeck, were Thursday hmsfasnnguests of Mrs Jan Mommt M QMTorjr      X  ICBWdBMdftj March 8, 1954My replpe for AND APPLEoiways successful in mjLECTRIC i ANGE  it  s s  viwWi ijfcd Ski tolas fcadLucy Curbfctt TrtU cocAbeua and cokry polartobvt a rijcrir, tcu Luj also a tjcpuUr boiaiQOUJ for yurrrrv yj iifalvvaya bkJ  i acour AND Affll W  ao toto s4 ti  iJ Ck inbrries and apples with watervena hset and add sugar LM stand untillook ao  taste o gooi  lectric ovea pcrtroiiod heit and c trolled lubtura All UASgueaaork i gene  athe vatcbing and waiting, too Try electricand discover bowfully b MOWNCOO SCTRICAY 4vFALEPor 2nr Ffif i HOWELL THEARE Neighboring Notes John Galligan, a resident of Webster and Stockbridge who died at the Odd Fellows home at Jackson wasburied at Dexter last week He wasan uncle of Clayton Caarpenter Rev Irving Shepherd of Dexterhas gone to Grand Haven to assumethe Episcopal pastorateOtto Wagoner and wife of Dexterare at Boynton Beach, FloridaIn addition to the Leland DrugStore at Brighton where 4,500 in   cash and 3,500 in checks were taken Friday, Saturday, Marc h ,56 Chlga MichiganWe, Thur, March 2, 3, 4Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck inBLOWING WILDComingThunder Over Tke Piaim44 Forever Femalethe Jarvis Gents Furnishings Store was entered 50 in cash and 15 pairof pants taken Following a dispute caused whentheir cars collided, Marl Banks, 19,South Lyon was shot in the leg by James Armstrong The leg may haveto be amputatedThe McPherson Oil Company hasopened a new station as US16 east of US23 Jack Winkelhaus of Hamburg isnow with the SeaBees at Cubis Bay China  It is reported another oil well hasbeen struck at Salem Whitmore Lake will hold a publicmeeting March 15 to discuss build ing an addition on their schoolAfter going to a depth of 1440 feetdrlling for oil has been abandoned oilthe Hindener farm near Chelsea L C Livcrance and George Monroe are candidates for mayor of Fow lerville Mrs Alta Meyer took her pupilfrom the Harger school to LansingMichigan last week where they saw saw the legislature in session andshook hands with the governor The following have been inductedinto the army Bruce Hardman and Charles Crawford, Howell, William Davis and Robert Bought,Fowlerville At a recent meeting of 7 districtschools of Genoa township last week80 percent of them voted for consolidation,Notes 25 Years AgoThe Pinckney high school debating team who won their first 5 debates lost to Mason there FridayThe team was Helen Feidler, Mar ion Durkis, and Wilhelmna Bourbormais The Mason team was 3 boysPinckney high school plays in theYpsilanti state basket ball tournamment Friday Ther opponent is StMarys of ChelseaThe Pinckney OES give a minstrelshow at the opera house April 1 The Pinckney PTA has electedthe following officers Pres, IvaGardner Vice Pres, Jessie Green Sec, Gladys Clinton Trcas, LuluDarrow Historian,Josephine Harris Pinckney Independents ended theirseason by beating Dexter 31 to 16The team was C Miller, Slayton, N,Miller, Gregory, Hoppe Dexter team was Elsasser, Sims, Smith, Cole andMaat The high school civics class had aparty at the W H Euler home Tues1 day night Teams captained by HefenFeidler and James Nash had a current events contest The Feidler teamwon  Mrs Leslie Ressegui Cecelia Ledwidge died at Detroit MondayMra, Edna Spears and Bruce VanBlaricum had radios installed lastweekPiackney who beat Dexter 2 weeks 2Features 1Fernando Lamas, Arlene Dahl laTHE DIAMOND QUEENin coloralsoJeff Chandler, Maureen OHarainWAR ARROW In TechnicoloSunday, Monday, March 7, 8 Mattoao Sunday 830 P L Coot Randolph Scott, Lex BarkerinTHUNDER OVER THE PLAINS in Warner Color Friday, Saturday, March 5, 6Friday, Saturday, March 5, 6THE LONG, LONG TRAILERComedy in Technicolor StarringLuciUe Bali, Desi Araas, Marjori MainGartooa and NmSunday, Monday March 7, 8 KISS ME KATEA Musical Comedy StarringKathryn Grayson, Howard Keal andand Ann MiUtrCartoonSunday Showi 3, 5, 7, 9Tues, Wed, Tours, March 9, 10, 11 FOREVER FEMALEandA Comedy StarringGinger Rogers, William Holden Paul DouglasCartoonShows 715, 905Martin Luther coming Mar 25,25,27 ComingEasy to Love, Miss SadieSadie Thompson, Big HeatTues, Wed, Thurs, March 9, 10, Ginger Rogers, Paul DouglasFOREVER FEMALEComingThree Young TexansParatrooper, Hondo 11THE 4 CS OF BANK IIONSTCONVENIENTCASHABLE ANTWHBR1 CARRIES PRESTIGB COST IS LOWBUT MONET ORDER Aff KBJi BANKFirst National Bank WhUmar Lake, MtehlgcaiLEE THEATREFriday, Saturday, March 5, 6 Double Feature ProgramFilmed in MorroccoS A A D I AIn Ted mcloStarringCornel Wilde, Mel Ferrer, Rita Gamprp All Deportd Uje to 10000 far Each 4Johnny Weismullev as Jungle Jim inVALLEY OF HEAD HUNTERS CartoonSunday, Monday, March 7, 8Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck taBLOWING WILD StarringRuth Roman, Anthony QuinaFeaturette, Magic StreetcarNovelties NewsTues, Wed, Thurs, March 9, ToT 11 Tops in musical and dancing talentGIVE A GIRL A BREAKA Musical in TechnicolorStarringMarg and GowerDabble ReynoldNovelties, NewsFeaturette, Holiday IslandCOMPLETE RADIATOR SERVICE ReCoring, Cleaning, RePairing Prompt ServiceWe Use McCord Radiator Cores FRANKLIN BODY SHOP622 Dearborn St, Howell MidiPhone 119fago lost to them there Friday 34 to 6, RReason,leading Pinckney scorerI was sick and unable to play The taam was H Hall,Shehan, R ReadCurtis Patterson and wife of Stockbridge were Sunday callers of theStanley Dinkel family Mrs Margaret Burns is spendinging a couple of weeks with the Dom inick Conklin family in FarmingtonJ Hall, Dinkel, Mesdames Mary Kennedy and Mary Eichman called on Mary ElleiDoyle and the Kenneth Reason family in A nn Arbor ThursdayMrs Gladys Clinton entertainjP1her card club last WednesdayAH Unpaid WW Delinquento ale ISLA fie Excise TaxrvsceLorenzo Murphy Which Federal excise tax clc von ,jersonally  bject to mostThat qision was asked recently in apublic roll conducted by Opinion Re search Corporation Tlicy wanted toiearn hovv people personally felt aboi ederal excise taxes These were thciiindings THE EXCISE TAX THAT INCURREO THE MOST RESENTMENTANDIRRITATION WAS THE TAX ON TELEPHONE SERVICEOf the people interviewed, 59 ob jected most to this tjix It was more objectionalle than the Federal excise taxeson gasoTr3, automobiles, tires, railroad Llckets, cigarettes, movie tickets, andmany oiher things, This high percentage ot objection to telephone excise taxes is understandableEach month they add 15 to your telephone bill for local service, and 25 to your bill for long distance calls costing25 cents qr more For excise tax purposes, its as though your telephone werea luxury, like jewelry or fursVe recognize the XJovemments need for 1  ite income and for balancing the t But if Congress Is to consider L c ise tax reductions, we believe theexcise taxes on telephone service should be among the first to get attention , All the savings from a reduction or repeal of these taxes would go to telephoneusersnot to the telephone company  Telephone CompanyTto Trav oreGROCERIESCANNED GOODS DRYGOODSWednesday, March 8, 1064 Pteokaw DUxstcbfetmd  2nd Go Matter m Poatoffio Act of Mcqah I, 1877 J U SCPinddtyttch DviA I fin I YY , f iMSHOESGENTS FURNISHINGS LINGERIEKENNEDYS GENERAL STORE6066 PiackccyUuilfy MtCiBaer and Wine to oko Out TRUCKS TRACTORSCARSCOIrCWKLL, MICH  VU 1632Represented by H W WYLIE RESIDENCE  PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN  PHONE 32 UNDO 734, WAfERTOWN, MASSMrsReg Krahn gave a prenuptialshower for her sister, Shirley Simonson last week Mrs Sophia Chanyi witnessed anauto accident in front of her home at PinckneyDexter and Darwin Roads  Saturday when 2 cars came together i so Dick Wylie informs us  JMr and Mrs Albert Dinkel spentFriday and Saturday at the ErnestKew home in Detroit 1 Mr and Mrs John Boyer called on jiReuben Gentner at St Joe hospital,Ann Arbor, last week The Chubbs Corners communityheld a meeting at their school Sat urday night Wei ton Chamberlainshowed pictures, Mrs Alberta Dinkel Close conducted OES meeting at Detroit last Mon day night Mesdames Virginia VanNorman and Helen Miller wont withher Tuesday she had one at Eat r i Lansing, Mrs Esther Finvcett jf Howell accompanying her Wedno  day she conducted another in Detroit and Saturday one in MarysvilleWFClose accompanied her here  A large number from this sectionattended the big community uueirm at Archibald, Ohio, Tuusluy, Anion, them wore Lloyd ami R x Hem1I Bob Kourt, Bruce Love, Hairy llrnji bst, Albert and Allen Dink1, Jit Hoagland, Frank and Duan Myis,Bob Buell and Bert RubbmsThe Howard Read family fkvback from Florida Sunday Mrs Mary Jane Taah took 40 oher pupils to the ice review in D troit Sunday Sam DeLapn drove th, bus and Mesdames DeLapp, Tt and Lucille Shirey chaperonedOna Campbell and wife spentweek end at the Carl LeiUz hornLansing j The Albert Shirley, daughter,Jan v and Linda Lee came back 1mFloriida Sunday Kenneth Zill and wiiV i Ann A1bor wort SaturiUV dinner puosts of I Kenneth Mhlman and w Walter Clark and vifV spent th ,j j week end in Tawas I Francis Clark, POM of Mr ISIiiia j  et Clark, was taken toSt Joo ho jj, pital, Ann Arbor Thursday,wiht fj rheumatic fever  March 14Rainbow Girls ini cake breakfast at Masonic Tempi1  930 A M to 130 P M All are  i vited Kroger Ann Arbor SuperMarket  iwas robbed at closing time by 5 men jjtI Friday night14 employees wrri lockj j ed in the ice box and ,000 takin The market is at Stadium Blvd aiNl, U H12I The following local Masons atend ed the Howell Past Masters Niyhtlast Wednesday night LawrenceBaughn, Lawrence Cajnburn, Frank Ziegler, ye editor,Finley Greene,Horner Abney, Albert Dinkel, Olin Ribinson, Rex Sackett YRON HUGHES Complete Line Plumbing and Supplies IfMNMComplete Line of PumpseiS3B We Ensla  We ServicePhone I83F2y Longer You Will Soon Need II3 3 CcBee Slock of L SUPPLIES on handtsr, Michigank XJoA  T VService sITelevisioned TVfimr PMbn  heats up t3 or 4 roomsyour kitchen tl FbR HOME OR BUSINESS NEE iL iy from a itocJc thf i  erou at 1 exactly what I , cf jcie I tfiT your f   V,,rA furnish yoo   vMh In t otyle, vir eboic Oftr 200 HUHcd lor M mt Wornea vo5 PHONE 118MWKWAN125 WEBSTERNotice of Meeting of thePUTNAM TOWNSHIP BOARD OF Will Meet at the Putnam Township Hall for the wef U  the Township Asseament Rolls If You Have Any Grierano P1M BeaL these MeetingsWEDNESDAY, MARCH 3MONDAY, MARCH 8TUESDAY, MARCH 9 HOURS 900 A M TO 400 P MSTANLEY DINKELPUTNAM TWPMEWFwntishM HOT WATtatuIfube Jfcrt Jei T,ef Ta , lowest ricl Federol in7T1J 17995 fcjivc Distance St4t6 Built In, 1ChonnelUBfVHFAiffjg art a Motor Wrrmatj Static For Cr RadiosSHIBEYB RADIO  T VPatrl St PlMkaey POM 8IFt i 9j ord  j throucb mv 8tli tomrr ic direct from or ftftofj,oi po  OTI7 show from fresh regfc  s Bioncrpntl TKEY ARJI ooAKAyrEO TO FIT yon it ye1 wait rcl foot oraJort telnhorf me 1885taooipQffcwQ 1915lerson State Banl HowH Michpo t qrgUflfci 111 Whcncc WANT TO SAVE TIME AND STEPSA Checking Account will sav youtime and steps Bank  By Mail forms are avail able to help you make your depositJ from your home A  I Pay your bills by check, too, whileJACK HANNETT sitting at 70ur own de8k At Mir  ym tmANYWHERIJonce Notice of Meeting of thePINCKNEY VILLAGE BOARD OF RWill Meet at the Putnam Township Hall for the Purpose of the Assesment Roll and Hear Any Grievences All Interested PafllMAre Asked to Appear at this TimeMONDAY, MARCH 8TUESDAY, MARCH 9 LORENZO MURPHYHour 900 A M to 400 P MM Pinckney VillageDraft Mmy lock Guaranteeftt IOtC INfOlMATIOK MTour deposit receipts and checksprovide you with a complete, acj curate record of your income and1 out go PLUMBINGWATER SYSTEMSStanley DinkePfromHocnry APPLUMCE STOB880 EaM Mcria at HHM 141 N,,,         ff  UaA ft 1984Wbytt is BullCan you give us IS minute 06youx time next time youre in town We want you to have good look at what we think is the 2plow, rowcrop tracto youx money otft bay fee JoiuiPeere 40You can compare it, featurefor feature, with other tractors its new and exclusive LoadaniItepth Control, Its timeproved Touchomatic hydraulic system,iid its heavyduty 3point hitch for quick attaching of tools Youcan compare it tor looks, too, and, ii you wish we can arange a demonstration right on vour farmM EQUIPMENTTHE LAVEY HARDWARE JTOREe is and Save Money yhiteWANTEDMaBW couples, yand Negro under 60 with no children hig own f 3 I h to care for I LOCAL NMr and Mrs Earl Baughn whoare touring, Florida have called on the Wayne AtLees, Fred Reads andEdward Parkers  Sergt Harold Jolmie, brother oMrs Eva Enguist is home on leavefrom overseas duties and spent Sat Snrday and Sunday with the HowardCraig family He leaves for duty inin Florida on March 81 Olin Robinson conducted a Masonic school of instruction at Brighton Saturday night Mrs Thomas Bonner and son havereturned home after a months stayin Fort Lauderdale, Florida Mr and Mrs Mark Nash anddaughter, Rachel, attended thefuneral of Mrs Nashes brother, Ezra Gearhart at Flint Saturday Mrs1 Gearhart and children came homewith them for the week end Mr and Mrs Winston Baughn entertained the Lawrence Baugh, BillBaughn and George VanNorman families Sun in honor of their 13 Lhwedding anniversary , Mr and Mrs Irvin Kennedy wereSunday guests of the Ambrose Kennedy family at Chubbs Corners  Kenneth Zill and wife of Ann Arbor and Mrs Jane Clark of Dexter called at the Mark Nashhome over the week end  Mrs Lester MrcAfee underwentan operation at Detroit Osteopathie Hospital Thursday She came homeMonday Carol Gerycz stayed withwith the McAfee girls  The new porcelain front on Murrby Daggs oil station has been com  pletecL IThe floor of the Masonic dining j has been covered with tile, Volunj teer labor did the work with RexSackett superintending the tile laying William Kennedy who has beenstaying at the Oscar Beck home i h t THE BUSINESSthe FBckaey SanitariumRay M Duffy, M D Pinckney, MichiganDaily 1100 A M to 200 P M Except WednesdaysMon, Tues, Fri, Sat, 700 to 80a P MDr G B,  DENTISTVz N Michigan Avefelehones Office 935 Residence 814Evenings by AppeimmentHowell, MichiganHerb meiPhone 183  207 E Gd Riw r Howell, MichiganReal Estate, Insurance BrokerageCity, Lake and Farm Property a Specialtyiast Your Property With Me si J HughtsPlumbing and Heating PwepairingLicensed Master Plumber Phone 183F21075 Eai MHO, FincfcneyFUNEPAL HOMEEton  SwrihouiyGeneral InsurancePhone 59F3 Pinckney, Mich Gvnu RiverPhoneI 1 iTIiuling to JHIMnckneyREFRIGERATION SERVICE Harold RdyRepairs on All MakesPhone 154F3 Pinckney Complete iniivac  Cov Pinckney,Phone 43Sales A Specialt since his operation has returned to jaj Fcnvlerviiia 435F6children hig own home ,   under age of 3 In home to care or The jamS Hall family of Marion ARNOLD BEEQUI3T young babies on temporary board t Sunday at the Merwin Camp 233 Unadilla St Pinckney, Mic ing basis Medical care end clothing  , 1 provided plus monthly fee for serreaching home Reply Box NoPinckBey, MichiganFOR SALERubber Tired Gardenn Tractor and Cultivatorgood condition 6500 Lucius DoylePhone 42 Pinckney Notes of 48 Years AgLent began WednesdayThe ice harvest was finished here at Lakeland before the big thaw Sampson of the South Ly Wcrtch RepairingGold SlampiChrisIrnas Bargains en  iL i i v w You Cm Aiford Touliifcru, Michigani, t J i i  w t, rionoa,BusinessList Your LakeVVithlrokcr 20J North ttetfPinckney, Mich  lJhone lfeAHVQFOR YOUR LC WANTEDA man 25 years or oldl l tdHerald has installed a new cyiln FOR SALEDavenport andder press and gasoline engine Contour chair, Divp Lrf T bio andMrs Sweetman and daughterTess 2 chairs Then 193 PmcVruyie have moved into part of the La FOR SALEDihlia Bulbs jrffhisyr,    jVii fvrue house Jen rariier nasor to drive gasoline and fuel oil trade, farm back to mBmust be steady, good working condi,   here ftnd Waleg Leland FOR SALLRaboits farm to his owntion, no layoffs,en is Phone Howel 517W  w FOR SALE6 room house in villageof Pinckney on a contract 500 downWayne BennettMr LSinclair who has been stayiv at the Arthur Marshall homei  now with Mrs Mae DallerMr and Mrs Andrew Nesbitt call i on Mrs Marion Pearson in Howel last week  1 i Frank Aberdeen family spentSmry with the Harold Fairchildfamily in BirminghamM dames Alta Meyer and1TIon Miller were in Detroti Saturday  ifSHITie Dale Curtis family of Ann Arbor were Sunday guests at the home of Ralph Hall u an Crais, daughter of Mr andMr Ralph Craig, fell Satarda yandbroke 2 bones in her arm , IOR RZlVfo room andvoom on lake uoniwarm,uiiir, coayiieludes oil hat, Qas hot ard cold vaicr ana sb od ci uiii u ilishea,coupio preferred, ohildren wiMrs BcVros, Phone 17S F4 I cciue, 7 iamiles in area 40 mon L Percy Mcweis Ph1B8F4, T9S6 iieardsley Roadoroi2 wPncno Howe1 4oWlpair, dressedto 4 lbs each, Phono  ,   j 4 v v, , Robert HarbolJt, Hiland Lalurl Sykes is confined to his home  , with typhoid fever  WANTEDLocal reside nt to 92 guests helped Mrand MrsDick hail insurance Insurance eqKricnvClinton celebrate their 25th wedding not necessaiy No written exriiaanniversary Wednesday  tion necessaiy Call or wiite for fur   T   ,  ,The Maccabees cleared over 101 tjor information, ALciiigan Miuuul uh biLLly Unices, larqeat their play  dance For specialties Hail IiihUiaiue Company, 208 N YP i10 eqnornb VViuic Hccisiij aiiA isiiireo Orclor ncv Lr i96BOB LJiitr  Phono 30 W at 2i8 Sputh MicbAve Howell, Mich  FOR hNT3 ream cottage at a Pcrtge Lake Mark SwctrthoutSadie Harris played, Blanch Martin Capitol Ave, Lamsang and Jake Bowers did his bigCakewalk danceFred Teeple sold Jim RocheFOR  PS I hens 35c a Lb also Ilock,lambs who averaged 116 lbs eachThis with former sales of 60 sheep brought his sales up to 63145 Marion Reason is now proprietorof the meat market operated by hisfather, Floyd Reason The Columbian Dramatic Cub ofSt Marys Church will put on thedrama, Way Down in Maine,at thethe opera house March 16, The contract to build the new parochial school at Chelsea has been letfor 15,500Born to Wm Marshall and wifeFeb 24, a son Gertrude Webb and ClarenceTeachout will sbe married at thebrides4 home March 7th  The North Lake Grange will debate the resolution, Resolved thatfarming is the best occupation, attheir hall Friday night The gravel sifter at the Cbilaon pitstarted operations last week  PhcneiidQUALITYMEATS FRUIiS GROCERIESVEGETABLESFISH,,, MARKET PRICESCOURTEOUS SERVICELARKS Ur Dressing Alfalfaiueps Stands Strong, it at Jop Level, y,D established stands ol Kjl nlftrtfa that have produced r,or crops can well need c strengthened with a goodNIP crossing of fertilizer, cau iiors the Middle West Soil Im revcrnent CommitteeTo keep strong stands ofalia prducing at top level,p sil must supply about 100  nds of potash and30 poundsf phosphate per acre per,, research at Ohio Stateniversity indicates Most of,ur humid Midwesterp soilsist will not provide these ncunts, tests rereal Theycecl to be supplemented wtth hcral amounts ol properlya rnced fertilizer here potash levels are notvgh, agronomists recommend op dressing strong alfalfastands with 300 to 400 pound of 0927 or 01030 or 01020 per acre Many fields also needto have boron added to keep them In high production, agronomists report After the first or second cutting is a good time to top dressthese Melds, the Committee rt ports Then the nutrients artavailable for quick recovery ofthe plants No amount of top dressingwill bring back alfalfa stands already lost by starvationwarns the committee Its bet ter to make, sure that the plantshave all they need, than to lost a thick stand for the lack atnutrients  FUii JSLhJL uei On atto 4 roorni 10 riton the Gentiles tuvc,IT iiIeTile jiiuaber fileAllA, OC RobinsonFOR SALElou room house, 2 car garage, full basement, 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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>7,  Wednesday, February 14, 1964IINIG1N Hlftlflft icale Pinckney Cliurch SundayThere are S big reasons why Mich jIgans econmic condition is bound to  aoom 1 Extensve industrial expanm 2 The Mackinac Straits bridge4 The St Lawrence Waterway Kicked around politically for morethan 20 years, the St Lawrcnvn Su way is within gratp Connie os io ex pected to approve, the project, thisyear If they djnot the Cgovernment has served nouiwill build it alone The mainwill be feit by indussLiit vhalgrain and coal MchUan v,many ports vill bneit grGiant ineitases av pedxthe tourist Uade win IK bridge is built Kons, irn restauarants aid moclsgreatlyPlant expansion or, mimore The Jenerul Motc three quaruir of aFord 500 million, Aion ani DJJ ch thwi viLiud for difvi r    ci i   Some in this vicinity are me u ucan Asphalt and Supcror Platingat Howell and Guedon Company aiChelsea Since 1951 Michigan lias ranked the highest in the state inindustrial expansion 608 millionwas spent in expansion n 1952Thee investments mean new taxes,aew jobs, bigger purchasingaad a better standard of livingCWKBVATION NOTESThere are more reports of starved in the Mio district These arethe only ones reported so far5963 people were arrested in 1953Joi conservation law violationsA herring was speared near LakeSuperior last week that had a 7 inchlaanprey attached to itAnother attempt wll be made toplant wild turkeys here They will be obtained from Pennsylvania whereauatera shoot 10,000 annually Bear hunting year around is idiotgeimg over so good Cities report they are being 6hot at city garbagepits with high power rifles, endangering the life of peopleThe snowy owls of the Aiclic tli show up this winter as expected 9 The wurter pheasantkmsight, due to mild weather CHURCH NEWSThe members of the Peoplesat 3 p m when 215 people gathererfor the ntirjy Biiy b uUts OJ spring f lowers v ere ivn by friendand  adorned the oran, piano aav pulpit The following va th servie cf ddicaticii Oigan 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180Team High GameSthlitItadj  922DiikeU 922Marathon 922Individual High GameG Clinton 260A Fredenburg 246H Widmeyer 245FOR SALERubber tired Gardentaactor and cultdvator,good condition 6iftQ Lucius Doye,phone 42 SERVICE OF H Sundi evenuip m the , TacksonCongregational Chuvh service of recognLWingei1 who hasJom ih Grand T to this district,program v, ill be Kof Ann Arbor, Rv Wi of Lnchfk Id, I, v Le  Milan, Tlrv Myvn Bun  son, Rev Charles Bavbiiii1 of Jackson, RevYy f,r      i , , lgvrThe Senior Choir will sing A coffeehour will follow the service All thtf friends of the church aie invLeil tothis program of worship and fellowship mv chiircfai Choir practiseA Heartv 730 pruio Ait ISKFT r virj fftij Lrdg g 11  y 53, Milan 3K  Arbor 54 Yjsiiaii j 4S 41 StOkbruige ill i Dundee 50, Lincoln icSaline 61 JRHostiveu Harbor 38 J0 E S SIVEliHIAbout, 200 il mi Parly given  E S i   h Air M Unv, Aiiiire  LSI oo Vvst between Mam aiU,adilia StreetsRev, Keilii Ruqggr, Pcstof SiuiidavSchooI  845 AM Sunday Wonhip  1U30 A MR,vSundav Youth Group 7 00 P,MThomas hur Prayer MeetingF4X PM We extend a hiistian Welcoxnax Everyone v,san, it bywass, AliiBill Clwved on his pijj HT JAKTYhe Swotheaite, Chapler  V f Mich   ii Lake on vcn away  i of Afin t lie OK,f by R vSirnofttE6 CALENDARMftsth iReception for AlbertNi dinner at 7 p m at the Maso 4 Tmple Price 150 Exemplificu1HM of degrees by the Grand Offic 4 at the high school at 800 p in gtanvrtions must be made withfednd Miller by Feb 27 9Frendship Night in The W G M has asked onnty association to fix a boxV members who have ccapeJ behind the Iron Curtain into L Germany The need is greatJet att loads of clothing such as WMft crits underwear, dresses andiMfeptar, mo matter what size Thereifta ipecil request for baby cloth 0be  item s suggeste d uic  raisins ,eihe i drie d fruit , package s o f d bean s an d co d live r oil  Pleas ej  fowt  contribution s t o th e Frien dIHfh t A t Brighton Mildre d MUler , Sec  MRS ALIC E SMrs  Alic e Schocnhals , 81 , die da t th e hom e o i he r UuulHer , Mrs Thoma s War e o n MS 6 Es i MMon day  Sh e wa s th e daughte r o f Eras mu s an d Harrie t Walke r Bi  w n an dwa s bor n o n th e Brow n far m  n M3 5Eas t o n Jul y 28 , 1872  Sh e   tende dth e Pinckne y schoo l an d taugh t inth e countr y school s fo r a  nimbc r o fyears I n  189 9 she marrie d Arthu r Shoen hal s an d th e ceupl e live d o n a  Tar mo n  Or e L     T   unti l som e   ar sago  whe n the   ed t o Howell  Mr Schoenhil s ill   in   1933  Severa lyenr s ag o sh e ai e t o Pinckne y t oliv e wit h he  aughter , Mrs  Myn aWare Survivin g ar e n  son , Myron , o fAkron , Ohi o an d t ire e daughtersMrs Alid a Lorin g o f Iowell , Mrs  Myr n n  War e an d Mrs  Bonni e Henr y o fT ickney  Ther e ar e 1 4 grandchild Rer, YcMi hMimin g Worshi pSiinda y Sofeeo J 1030 a113 0 a m Porutyi Lake , play p j tui i and al o fo  duj uing  JOAU  Simoiiso n o f Byro n wl uuse d t o ai l fo r Henr y For d di d th ecalling , Ther e wer e G  squar e danc i sets  Guest s wer e presen t fro m How ell,Brighton , Stockbridge,An n Arbui ,Dexter , Detroi t an d Jackson ST  PAUL S EVANGELICA LLUTHERA NSyno d o f Lakelan dSe nMissionaryWinan s Lak e Schoo l Ever y Sun Sunda y Servic e   110 0 a  m Sunda y Schoo l 100 0 a  m Rev  Arnol d Clau s NOT TH E LONGES TFlorenc e Tuppe r o f Flin t write swei e wrong  whe n w e sai d th e Mack icna c bridg e woul d b e th e secon d lon ge, L in  the worldSh e drov e th e Gand ybridg e betwee n Tamp a an d StPeter sburg , Florid a an d clocke d it  a tmiles  Sh e als o drov e th e Ke ybridg e ther e an d clocke d it  at seve nmiles , no t countin g th e nixBETHE L BAPTIS T CHURC H406 0 Swarthou t Roa dNort h Hambu aSunda y Mornin g Servic e 100 0Sunda y Schoo l followe d b y aMessag eSunda y Evenin g Servic eThunder y Praye r Meetin g 80 0Fran k Shultz , Pasto r967 0 Mashal l Rd , G E 75490 i i s i n trainin g i n th eSout h LyonMch  aiw  VESTDEVOERichar d A  DtiVoe , so o o f Mr  an dMrs  Arthu r DeVo e Viol a Burnett o f Dexte r townshi p an d Laverni aMa e Ves t o f Lakelan d wer e marrie dFeb  1 7 a t An n Arbor  The y wil l re sid e a t For t Kno x wher e th e groo mUnite d State s tMik e ar v r  bor itu Oir e leeti dt o  school  Ala n Bur  ar d Susa n Bieh nbrough t fjom e l e  t    ee kJac k Rlivde n c  lir ahiv bi rda y Feb  22iVi  i a ,   away  I,iLedLh Shery  I li s K I Ia t b  ist uI  j  i U  VFi t s t ,r Joa n Eichma n h   th e Giraff e Go t Hi sha s a  n jw  nLJU  IiiA i JiniL 1 Si m my  The  th e on e in  Kore awithou t accompUeUae much  Russia , in  th t jnMoloto v wa s abl e t o blof ctnent s an d preven t th  Mn ftri m bein g a  successfu l ont , mliaii i poin t wa s hi s deman d fo r r ntio n o f Re d China  H  smao i tohav e partiall y won his poin t fo rothe r peac e conferenc e is  to b eApri l 1 5 nex t a t Geneva , Switzei ia t whic h Rt d Chin a wil l b e admi t 1 h e Allie s howeve r sa y tha t doe s no t mea n recognitio n o f B dCh iK  a s sh e wil l onl y b e admitte da s a  KiKit  Jus t wha t th e distinctio nis  is  hai d I,, figur e out  irt h ap dU i Ron a  wil l b e represente d an dul  ih e Hi nation  wh o sen t troop s t Koiva  Sonuh v w e doub t tha t tfai aciVrenct  gct s anywher e eithe r on   the y yiel d t o Russia n terraBTh e,      r  alternativ e m all ou t wa rjJui a an d th e Allie s sh y away y Ii  haacktHi Perr y M i  vn iy   ili e fki s i t        1  a     Hit 1 1  l     11     ITiitN v IVIDNUI M tiw  Ui  h s i ai 1dru m is  bac k in  school Barbjira a Linlwi y ha s a  ne w stnv yhook,  T v iliHi t Tales   M  , e si  M 3 Iie r grandnint hvv  a t lJtafiM ,  i Suiiiiiv RiS  1L,  i  dc r Ia s u  bab y sis te r bor n FriJi y Larr y Baugh n sa w a  sho w las tniht,Th e Lonr , Lonf 1 Tiailr Jo y tiiinle r sjien L th e week  end maiilu  y l i ani  lieasoi i lias He w shoes Jimm y fa n rel i ,vn the week  endm  Juuk  un       v il M  i 7  ytars Id  Sh ea  u  11 , ii  i act , Larre c ai d dress ,  y  Iv    i   I ha d dinnei 1 wit hW e enjove u oi u tiij j L o th e ai u ci Suva  in  An n Arbo r Frida y  ua daan k Me s ianu s Eichmana , Titu s ai d  anttol i  h u v  r a w it k us W e Wcii U   ,  ,  k llui  a 1 All x  ,    uiLnua, y UI M xnuay , uiijeauUful i i i s , SeciiKf ,1 r isiLe initiSi i ini u  Sa i ui Jay     I I Li l i, , i1   i nr i thi  a nw ee  i 111hasi i  al  1J w  0 1 ,    ri a v  J ud yUil r  li e lue    J U vi ,y ij e ii n e  i1 1  o j 1  1 ,,,  a  , 1 i rad ci T t t p aui d lii e T aun t an d     u  L l Ii  Mi n i   i  an d Dann yname dun cle HMT  IV tc i i uv ur an d coming ,  i   iutur e ia  ihtt  horns      UL I kno w tha t a t th   ixieen t o f th e peop U oi  tk eioi i ar e livin g in  hout  t t ar e uniqu e in one respect  Yo u 6hav e t o own any lan d t o Mv  ilie n yo u ge t tirt d o f o iyo u ca n mov e t o another trailer s wer e crud e Mi dmor e tha n sleepin g roo mhav e bee n improve d b y  wbound s an d no w includ e kiUktwit h ga s an d electri c ranfw ,rooms , ho t an d col d wmter ,toilet s an d refrigerators 2  stor y wit h upstair s sleepin gMos t ever y cit y ha s a  traflc  wher e trailer s ma y par k an d f ttricit y an d g  Thes e trailtv tappeare d a s a n emergenc y r aroun d Worl d Wa r 1 1 du  t o tehousing shortage but are now hereto stayThe oil boom continuenaw county and it is pradtc , every aero in the couily will under lease for oil 20,00 aM between Chelsea aad Stoekbridg artnow being leased This dispita Mfact that only 2 oil strike liar made in the county, the  B4LI in ion and the one atTiaces of oil are said to hartbfvfound near Chelaua no oil has ever been found ai jmquantities in Southern Mekifaabitf producing wells are all kt Ckmtrral MichiganThe MaddnM bridft is urn iMured as some 19600,068 wtb Wbonds have been sold and woik i  pected to start on it in Mama Itwill be a 8 or 4 year projttt I milmlong and when oompUUd Min length to the bridge atcisco, California The labor1 II l iiGALILEAN BAPTIST MISSIONannn g gLaxry Mattll, pastor School 10 A MThe funeral will be at the SwarFur3v 1  me on Thursday at200 r vn, K J W Winger andEzrn jlpficVT iciatinq Burial in Laiuve  n ry, Howell i The Great ComforterTne iaiuu requests that flowers beEy Service   730omiLteu nu i, money given to the Guest Speaker Rev Hubold of Goodthe Aim, tan c ancer Society  News Baptist, Grand RapidaiWed 730 P MCONSERVATION DEPARTMENTuir   Of the 3000 small game huntersMcGgegpf HdPorlage Lake being checked as to the pheasa Laxry Mattll pator j kill, cards received from 1800 in i  , L     ,cate a bigger kill than in 1952 ThMorrinrr Worship  1045 A M, 1200 who did not send in cards will be asked again  The names wcieselected at random all over the state It cost 11 to batf a goose at SwanCreel last year Hunters used 84 riii 1 1 11Lake SunurSiJudy trro 1skate Ann Venii vMil i  L  Al Howe il Sluia  Camilla Budu s1 y Read y 9M  hi a Hwin Ann Arbor rol br will be done in Detroit but the ice is not yet open It will raak as He of the big projects of the state,taihers being the Soo Canal, MUMuaental railroad and the DetMVkJ River Tunnel The railroad was tent on this side by the Irish whohere from Ireland around 1846,to the famine and on the  coast end by the Chinee Localwas recruited for the Soo Caaaonce knew an old fellow whoee it was that he wA the only awalive who helped dig the Soo Oenaln 1 iiktio Sarilaylibrtnn v as ina in Dexter Sat Frula ni withMary Lee vsIK nbn finer Anita Clink and jii L iuyback in ciiovl  iia  ,  ol ali eXil iBiiiy LiUtky,  hiiT SundayDcLaiayl h i a MJOW insaw the symphony or, Arbor Friuay Liniay cards lor Mr elU to the HowellIi  0 THANKS shells perI  THANKS  all my friends for I LIVINGSTON LODGE CALENDAR baggedv erih L itc floivers, , carda and goodx Visitationsvhr sent ne ring my stay in the f Wednesday, Feb 24Howell Pasthospital Tfcn  mveiy much t listers Night Banquet at 645 p m  Ham Kennedy Saturday, Feb 27 Byron  I Masters Night Chicken Dinner 700 p m ingoose1952 855 geese wereDeer starvation is expected to earMKGS DAUGHTERS Mi T Tbe Pinckney KinE 1 gh Meet March 4 with Mrs Mae DaUer CARD rWe wish to thank our friendsneighbors for their kindness flower contributi ns diiinj ourcent bereavementThe Stanley Dinkel Family andandiOMat Oehostesses are Mdamc ftTlJ aad Britta Brash elBRIGHTON ROBBERYriv afe ij LclaiJ Drupr Store atV ton waK robbed Friday night, an uJidht Lscd amount of moneyand 8,600 n endorsed checks taken March 28 p m, Regular MeetingApril 3 Past Masters NighiLawrence Baughn W MPINCENEY BASKET BALLb 19 South Lvii hrFeb, 23University there Feb 28Potterville hereFor yur Avoa Products Call Glenii  Jfcey whose parents, Mrat and MrsLyle Kinsey live on the Juhn Fohey farm on Farley Road has beenpromoted to private first claas withIndianaiIMBAMYNew book thi week is Too ManyCousins by Browne The library is open Tuesdays 1280to 100 p m 200 to 600 p nrand and 700 to 900 p m and Saturdayfrom 200 to 600 p m  ii iirinider VLTL to DexterSutUiaj Vi nk Jlany Buccjli for treating us 10 some oi his birthday cakeWe nucde silhouettes of WashingMondayXancy Keau and Xtil Reilnider arein charge of the weather chart thise khi Cruuder and Camille Budaare on uve com John troehacb m hot iici Donna liollister hostess Fourth GradeWe made siiiioutics of Washingtonami Liln to decorate our roomThe u ooie class went to Hill auditorium 1 riday tothe concert, We were able to fcueos the namts of the selections and uie musical instiuementsplayed We have made chaits OH transporttation We wrote thank you letters to our Unemployment continueehero by leaps and bounds Quite few from Pinckney,employed iaby factories have been laidhave no figures for this oouatf in Washtenaw there were M9 ea relief compared to 138 in1952 Pres Eisenhower expects an upswing aad prodincrease in Mareh but ia alast week sefd if this doee matizzc he will start a publicprogram Unemployment if tae ions most serious problem as ita decrease in the buying power ef the nation and if the imdoetetee eAnot sell their products they eaasfloperate Wide spread uinaiplnfeMlcould easily lead to a depivatJea rfii ilar to that of 1920MAuthorities stopped a traifte Inhuman flesh last week whamrested a Canadian who waeling newborn babies iato tkiatry from Canada and aelliMg to childless couples foi 9000They cost him nothing ai aethem from unwed mother wiManxious to get rid of them Of this is only one iastaaceadoption places are operattef m nationThe Cradle in Ohkaab Dig business in babies, BMNTmovie and television start M iiionable to adopt babies iaworld and the Jack Crawford and other famouahave done so Some friendsadopted one some yers agme1 they had a guaranteethe father and mothet wely healthy and of goodacter This last woulddoubtful, due to tfceirgiv away their eaildUeas to make itt v     iWWmJTrV  HtmrAN THEATRE chknIW Ieleetio a a s presiden t e f Stockbridge Stockbridg e PT A ha s a squar ene n Wil lis  unoppose d i Krr t    T iKi Jtf fcfr   1 fIff ,1t Tif   Tsfct JUQ  LaPrad an d Jacki e McGe eth e 1 6 chose n a t th eTaJpa t Sho w a t Howell Xsanet a 8hult s o f Brighto n ha ssopltte d  week s tou r wit h th elasite d Smit h Ban d I naWaiOtt a is  eoasid o n  th e Hur t o  for m aFtmm k lxdltr  JtP9rrtb  andBrighte n place dbanner s Week ,Jr  o f Pinc klam b ther egrader s 4wa t th esfcwek t a fo r Pthckney 1600 0 peopl e visitie d Kensingto nXesni e ltofereat i t o f j Howel lHrs J Emm aBroga n a t Bunke r Hil l Wednesday Duan e Baldwi n an d Wallac e Han so n o f Bowel l hav e bough t a  hard war e stor e a t Charlotte mhos  field  his truck busines s t o Joh n Bidspft g o fChttbbs  Comers Th e Redfor d Mssoni c Lodg e wil l1 txemphf y th e F C degre e a t Howel lMarc h 10 Anto n Nielso n an d Maxwel l8we t ar e candidate s tor  miyo r o fChelsea Judg e WilH s Lyons  wa s t e spea ke r a t th e Michiga n Stat e Associatio nbanque t a t Lo s Angeles , California ,1s t week Th e Livingsto n Republica n ladie smee t a t th e Episcopa l paris h hal l i nHowel l Fe b 26 , a t 1245 Ber t VanHorn , 88 , die d a t th e E dlounsife r hom e i n Geno a las t week Th s ol d Dexte r mil l i s a a thin g o fth s pas t Th e basemen t wil l b e roof e d  over , use d t o hous e th e fire  engines  show atart sCal l fo rif 4 1 Yttsf lGeorg e Reaso n jrJoh n Fofce y an dBer t Nas h we n in  8agina w o n busi I nes s las t week 1  Mik e Roch e i s teachin g schoo l fo r1  hi s brother , William , wh o i s il lMis s Grac e Youn g wh o manage a  milliner y dept  i n Detroi t i s i n  Ne w Yor k Cit y buyin g supplies A  receptio n wa s hel d a t th e H  G Brigg a hom e Saturda y night , honor th e ne w presidin g elder  Rev  Will ia m  Dawe Aldif e SMearh n staye d a t th eboardin g hous e o f Mrs  Franci s Hil debran d o f Howel l wa s sho t an d kil le d Wfedaesda y nigh t Elme r Hilde brand , huban d of  Mrs , Hiidebrand ,i s  hel d fa  life  crime ,Atsth e Aa n cArbo r Poultr y Sho wwor n ftJirsta, J Monad s an d S  third swit h hi s Rhode  nfrHfr  Ttotrfn Bvsngelist s dolma n an d Wilso nar e eMdScthigniltficda i service s a tth e Conglnchurcj iat th e hom eW  Clar k Mon n ha s starte d a  repai r Feb U to SIp  miH  p   ,Taylor , Debora h Kss wIQU O VADI8 I s Xschnicohs jJoh n Hodiafc , Rober t Stacf cSunday , Monday , Feb  28 , Mar  1Mfttfne  fiunday 10 P  M  Oat Marg e an d Gowe r Champio nf aGIV E A  GIR L A BREAK l a  Tschnlcoka Tue  WeL , Thur , Marc h 2 , 3 , 4Gar y Cooper , Barbar a Stanwyc kBBLOWIN G WILI TCoaingThniuie r Ove r Th e Plains 4Foreve r Female  VEILS O F BAGDAD A  Dram a i n Teehnfeolo Starrin gVicto r Mature , Mar i Blanekar d an dGu y Rolf ean d New sSunday , Monday , Feb  28 , Mar  1GIV E A GIR L A BREAK A  Musica l inTechnicolo rStarrin gMarg e an d Gowe rjDebbi e Reynold sCartoo n an d Pet e Smit hSunda y Show s 8  ft, 7, PTuea , WeiL , Thar  Marc h 2 , 8 , 4HER E COME S TH E GIRLS A  Musica l Comed y Starrin gBo b Hope , Arlen e Dahl , Ton y Marth aCartoo n  and Spor tShow s 7  IS , 90 0Nex t Frda y Saturday , Th e Long ,Lon g Trai l wit h Lucill e Ball , Marjor yMain  CoiningKis s M e Kate ,Heat , Marti n Luthe rTH B 4  7 8 O F BAN K MOVB T Whitmore Lake , MLchfecs i Friday , Saturday , Februar y 26 , 2 72Features  2400 0 Cage d Human sRIO T I N CEL L BLOC K 11 Starrin gNeriU e Bran d an d 100 0 Cas tCONVENIEN TCASHABL E ANT WCARRIE S PRESTIG ECOS T I S LO WBU T MONE T ORDER  A  gm BAN SFirs t Nationa l Ban k TEXAS BA D MAN Wayn e Morri sCartoo nds ttbt fSKXDO O te  fioi SOJW Mo , Toes, , Feb  28 , Mar  1 , 1 ,Ope n Sunda y 20 0 P  M Wil d Wonderfu l  Musica l Wo wDori s Day , Howar d Keo lt aCALAMIT Y JANETFeaturette,Hol d You r Horses Cartoo n an d New sWednesda y Thursday , Marc h 8 , 4Glen n Ford , Dian a Lyn n an dPatrid a Medin aI t Starte d in Hawai iPLUNDE R O F TH E SUN 5  Stoog e Comedy ,  3 Dar k Horses Noveltie s New sCOMPLET E RADIATO R SERVIC EReCoring , Cleaning , RePairin gPromp t Servic eW e Us e McCor d Radiato r Core sFRANKU N BOD Y SHO PccabesaVhe ic eFuller , Phone 119 9 Micho f th ecast Oma r  Woodru  Ralp hfiowe,  Ralp hbright,  AltsBanisyQ n caugh t a n 1 1 lb hsrs t l w vi k thrughth e ice   X S Jawna n an d QcessA  Abbot twere , marrie d Sunda y a t ti e home o f th e groom  sarb y Rev  Lyons H  D  Mwjfrli  mtvrned fromKe w Tof k staS   Th e EayrCyhaa e iaail y hav e mo v  th e letter  dui  iove r di e fre t worl d  s f TH Ilo  tchoci  after of  IS ytr  4 illgrm  post a W  l im y tducaiton  tapMotUtorWh  Mcattorfrr  k  Dk k Cliato n an d wif ethai  fith wedding Auuvessary WedJU OB Sale itess Hinchey n4 Miss JUW Webbwar maiariad at Howell ThuiUay Ber MNUaasstarted up the An tlacksmith shopMis jfranci Clinton of Pinckneyad James naagh of Jaekson ware marred at Si JMasys chnssh kftso ThvadayThe Francis Shehan family spent borne 4WN Wurt, m He HVMitoo, wfO ia4 6e Id wtdk uumls wflf oWfI SB btteduetor Mow 1st WWII mrlor owy WtckiiivWe are  Motor Warraaty For Car RadiosSHIRErS RADIO  T TBoy CUemftsr mad wife of i AsaAfborero ceilers aithkJ H Hook atardat5 Is C W Hook SHIRETS RADIO  T T121 Pearl St Hackney, Phose 8sTt W MM WL orfcf mtm ,, ,,,, v  4,  4Vt  llWfiBWw rsR SMMb ssBsVSvwfrssi HAUL M HswsUriwmlMJohn McDonnell mad wife wereHorn Cleveland over ths weekd tac4a fiontjflaginaw SetjstHJrPtimtH 4f expected home Newfoundland this weekMr, lift jSneArs and Jack Shel Spest fry with Mrs LouisefihshanMrs Thrcsa CoyJe spent Sunday DOOR PRIZEat the Wilbur Coyle home fi HowelL WffUk ott and wife of Milford  ST MARTS CARD PARTYAT MNCKNET SLSKEMTABT SCHOOLSATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1954 GAME PftlMa  Loui s Coyl e attende d a n ann iwsrsar y part y lai t Tuesda y a t th eiSPONSORED B T ST  MARY S AJLTA B SOCIET Ye 8M  P  M LUNCHEON t f  Nv           J   A     v,T horeeft sa Wifraaai1ay Februar y 24 , 196 4Ar Burn shome  MyronShiSh o Nellie Gardne r an d Fanni e Monk sSunda y guest s a t th e Andre w Nesbi thome Jimmi e Por t e r o f Wester n Stat eColleg e spen t th e week , en d wit h hi sparent s th e Harol d Porter s a t Por tag e Lake Mr  an e Mrs  Re x Noggl e gav e adinne r Saturda y in  hono r o f Davi dAberdee n wh o ha s reeeive d ai s mast er s degre e a t th e Universit y o f Mic higa n   WillU m Kenned y rtturrt d hom ifro m   Jo e hospita l An n Arbo rFrida y wher e h e underwen t a n oper ation Glen n Darrow , wif e an d grand granddaughte r o f Detroi t an d th eWillia m Darro w famil y o f Chelse aspen t Sunda y wit h MraFlor a Darr owMrs  Ann a Croup e an d daughter ,Vivian , o f Flin t spen t Saturda y a t Jth e W  C  Mille r hom e  Mr  an d Mrs  Clar e Mille r wer e inAn n Arbo r Sunday A n airplan e wa s force d dnw no n  th e Le e Lave y far m a t Anderson Mrs  Ma e Mett z o f Howel l spen tSunda y a t th e Le e Lave y home Mrs  Esthe r Campbel l spen t Frida ywit h Mrs  Mario n Pearso n in  Howeil Jane t Shirle y an d Lind a Le e wen tt o  Georgi a an d Florid a las t weekwit h Mr  an d Mrs  Albert  Shirley Th e Kennet h Mohlma n famil y spen tI Sunda y a t To m Mohlma n home,Lak ei land Mis s Madg e 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>HIM 16 ANMIRROR  Chronology 1953One amendment sponsored by theeLttte Hoover Commission may get the spotlight at the November electton A resolution sponsored by 12 Re publican senators would provide a 1ytfer term for all state officials, legislators and county officials It would prohibit a man from holding the governors office for more than 2 termsHowever it has a rocky road to travel It must be approved by twothirds ofthe houses of thelegislature and also the people at an electionNo great opposition is expected totfcs two term tenure for governor3e law if passed would give thelaw if passed would give a governor 8 years, providing he was elected 2 termsThe original Hoover proposal onlysailed for 4 year teams for governor,aw of state, attorney general, audit or general and supt ox public instruction The leglislators added themselves conuty officers to itGov Williams may veto the bill comfabling presidental and state ballotsShe Republicans do not have enougkWtes to pass it over his vetoSO bills have been introduced to improve the lot f the workingmanmost iy having to do with increased unemployment and disability insurance One bill provides 14 a week for  weeks They would also broaden theproposals to include employers of onekore persons All the bills went to the labor committeeCONSERVATION DEPARTMENT415,000 deer hunting licenses werefold in 1953This is 8 percent less tkirID 1952 Nonresident sales were1X000 Archery license sales were97,000 Nonresident archery sales 9800 Michigan was first in license alee, Pennsylvania second andHew York third Drilling permits were issued lastireek to drill for oil in 12 southernMichigan counties A pike speared in Trout Lake,Chippwa county, last  weeek had 17JtaUheads in its stomach 00,000 trout stamps were soldlast year Herring spearing started on StMarys River last week There artabowt 100 ghafcties there She dept is sending out 10,000postcards to deer hunters The quedons asked are1 If the licensee boated 2 If so where S Did hehoot a deer Was it a buck or atoe 5 Where was it killed 6Didfcs shoot a bear Return postaagc isguaranteed If no reply is receiv td the hunter will be asked againome had to be asked 4 times lastpaer Last year 97 percent of the tenters returned their cardOarads of a like nature will be sen,j tent to 3000 pheasant huntersA shipment of Hungarian partridgeti expected from Ontario this week  starved deer were found at MioIfcst week, all on privat land A record breaking 35 lb pike wastight near Engadine, upper pcria tIa last week It was 10 below zero at Fort Wilkjfis last week The new fish llaw booklet statesiturgeon may be taken any time Thisto wrong They may only be taken in and Feb , CHRONOLOGY OF 1953j Sept 2Pvt Milford Barber hasbeen s,unde,l n Korea and is in a moundeiui lv JMRoJ0day, a isi J  ill ,iihon  j tpreturn h an  Pi  rauj , 92, died Auga  I iekney   JCv and wife Tuesm i  of rDetroit Sunday  Jack DoIc visited Spike Hrrion last weekr kcl family have     to northern MichLt iici ieninsula1  entertained 200 Ls Club fromi fKuth Kir  0 nic ,     i    with an en7  Ajbeita Dinkel Close nd OiiS f iPiniittco WoBiivr dies in Florida e roes to Bob JonesCeorfi  Marshall dies,1  ivn at Base Lake il Kenneth Fryen i xt I reception given  iiy beat Cr,n I,ioy scliool robbed Ma      n Llc Ger J  Joe Burns, JohnrcLVm Kbots engagedI1 beats DeWitt 8iV  r of Nonhport Cori church here Ro ii no, CalifIrosneIK Flintto DexT Ivat or b I  elects officerrand Farmers elePinckiiy loses toou , Oct S ,v IK iit ie of Miv GattofisSt MarysRev r4rSartSunday M SchaittWinter Schadue 800 aad 1000Novena Devotfoi ffViday evening 730 o m iConiesaiona i Friday after Noveona ,ScuAiay730to900 aaTSunday  Beiora 800 MaaaCahrary Msanonttt Chnrrfa Wednesday, February 17, 1954High School AlhiefiFor the second time this year Pin kney failed to get past Dexter, losingto them there Friday 51 to 42 Pinkney led by 3 points in the ueord quar ter but could not hold tin avaniaDan Nuttle the Dexter ace who has been ill led all scorers uith  yn  Hollingsworth was high f,r with 8 This gives Dexiertitle with a 6 won , 0 lPinckney is second withcordDexter also won the sgame 39 to 36 Higgs v,usPinckney with 1G Tom managed 6 points fur Im 1 fni Sunday SchoolYoung Peopltn Meifng  Cottage Fellowship ServiceWednesday U00800Congregational Rev J W, Winger, PastorSunday School   30 A, MMoxnina Woxihip 145 AMThur Right Praysr Mtinq,800 at the church Wed Choir practise 730 pmA Hearty Wakorna to Ail  CurrantThe UKUV I tl illa i aboillusua 5 a yd 2 u ,5 1 I     orI VThe Peoples UBCUWMMHlnattpn1fnuSmithLyonnoilh li  r2 I, IOV jwedy cUot robbed O  i n s nool PinckU1 26 io 0 Livo L  itown, 33MM degree Mrs1 kney lost to Southiciker, Harvey  , i  lo Slock    Mouse nberff, M 36 West between McnUnadilla StreetsRev EeKh Buegeegqei, Pcsto, SundaySchooI    845 AMSunday Worship 1100 AMSunday Youth Group 7 00 PMThur, Prayer Meeting 7 00 VM We extend a Jhiistian Welcomfo TyeryoneRev Ycruch, pasurMorning Worabip ltfr3G Sunday SchooT MS mST PAULS EVANGELICAL LUTHERANPV i  U T i v e iuicnorf4Lra lelii aiOJ  a o Lorn to theLVer bcunn toii MJiit snotu iuii Pajl Jeiircy, antM el t Oii ,iiL pro111 BoiniceDoaMi1,takes to enry Synod oi LakelandWinans Lake School Every Sun Sunday Service 1100 a mSunday School 1000 a m Rev Arnold a K 8 CALENDAR20Sweetheart party at PattLake All Masons, Stars, their and friends invited Potluckat 700 p m Bring yourtable service Bill Klave and hisSftSUBond organ will play for the farcing March 4Reception for Albertaflose dinner at 7 p m at the Mason t Temple Price 150 Exemplifica of degrees by the Grand Officat the high school at 800 p m li n i must be made withWdred Miller by Feb 27 , sJKEareh 9Fr endship Night inBrighton The W G M has asked h county association to fix a boxour members who have escaped behind the Iron Curtain intotara Germany The need is greatall kinds of clothing such as suits, underwear, dresses and , no matter what size Thereit  special request for baby clothtagOther items suggested are raisins, aad other dried fruit, packages ofMM aad beans and cod liver oil Pi ase tiag your contributions to the Friend Night at BrightonMildred Miller, Sec Doc 231incuii , iiyion 30to 24 Charles Hewlett, sr, acceptsposition an ciistiict mgr for WatKins Co, in Texas Earl Mann iv Dec 60iincknoy beats UintiityHigh 51 to o2 William E Kobb diesMarilyn CICIK, Donald Coylc niu1ied Mike Cnrland is sworn in as Circuit iu iy Ilancl enin navyNOTESOtf THANKSwiih to thank all our friendsneighbors for their assistance gesarousity in our troublethe Pinckney fire dept vVfct Pressley FamilyDagg and wife are spendthe weak at Baragauper pen lakes arewitnlhc jp9 IOITiie oil wek on iio in Saicm proauccd 50axreis in io rruruus beiore be ing cappea ii wao struck at aaepth oi 4iOO xt , the Clintowell at iiOO feet Hunters who dont send ingame kill card beiore Feb 15are guitiy ci a misdemeanor ana subject to a SI CO nne or a 60day jail term,Prolonged winter weclher inthe upper peninsula is heipinq lodging op, itions,  The Cedar ver in Gladwmcounty is being considered forimorvejment as a trout streamAbout 12620CO fishing licenses were sold in 1953 which ismore than the 1952 totalThe de lr  irapped 5 wildbear, tqr  f  released them,one was  ioreleased, anoneraway Tho othsr heard of from were15 mileshave not beenIrvin Konnedy and wifo were Sunday dinner quests at the Gerald Kcnn edy home at Ilowcil  The twin bo, b of Mr and Mrs JohnSmith Kathryr iitrm who weihed 8 lbs at birth are in an chcuba rat St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH4060 Swathout RoadNorth HambugSunday Morning Service lOtOOSunday School iollowed by a Message Sunday Evening Service Thursday Prayet Meeting 80 Frank Shultx Pastor9670 Mashall Rd GE 75490 South Lyon,MlchGALILEAN BAPTIST MISSION9200 McGwgor RdPortage Lake Ixtrry MattlS pastorSunday Scliool 10 A M Morning Worship   1045 A M, Who Is the Good SamaritanEvening Service 730Crown of LifeWed 780 P MLIVINGSTON LODGE CALENDAR VisitationsFriday, Feb 19 at Dexter EA degrees followed by oyster supper Wednesday, Feb 24Howell PastMasters Night Banquet at 645 p m Saturday, Feb 27 Byron PastMasters Night Chicken Dinner at700 p xn April 3 Past MasteM Nigkt Lawrence Baughn W MPINCKNEY BASSET BALLb 19 South Lyon hereFeb, 53University thereFeb 26PotterviUe herePINCKNEY A LEAGUE W L1 Schlitz Beer 65 232 Velvet Eez 53 853 Vans Motor Sales 50 354 Dinkels1 Plumbers t  49 89 5 Reads Lumber 49 396 Rays Marathon Service 43 457 100F No 40 41 47 8 Detroit Die Set 89 4910 Hockeys Service 37 5111 Plainfield Farm Bureau 86 5212 Steves Tree Trimmers 28 60 Team higrh 3 gamesSchlitz 2753,Dinkels 2633, Marathon 2571 Individual high 3 gamesA Fredberg sr 614, DDavis 606, J Ledwidge 602, R Chipman 602Team high gameSchlitz 998,Reads 22, Dinkels 922, Marathon 922Ind high game C Clinton 260,AFredenberg 246, H Widmeyer 245High averagesJ D Davis 184JLedwidge 179, A Fredenberg 179 BASKET BALL ,South Lyon 45, Haitlundton 39, Brighton u, YJackson 40 St Johns 48 46 Chelsea 74, Univu is,lotte 54, Ho well 45 AnnBattle Cuck 49 Flat ,idee 51 Saline 87, Liiwvelt 49, Milan 3J Devu 32 Fowlerviile 4J, , CsLockbriiiic 43, Leslie 11FITZGERALD A3C Donald  Mof Pinckney and J , ,formerly of Lani icd at the Panama Iat VanNuys, Caliij, in the preriivi  Meabn, his JJII  m iicL at Rivctsiw,, v the rouin   ulon ii Air FoiciSPECIAL MAa a reuk iiu  r Of Supi vit   1,1,uury lDih, 1U54 thutin was prvw nt 1said boardThtu all L uny ,f at 8 A M and clos, m ,,that the same shajl untinuously during thosethat the offices close allurdays The same shall b ivt on March 1stJohn A Haunian, Conn Tiii i i  U  JannPEOPLES CHURCH u The Peoples Church iwhich was formed last  V idedicate FeJowsniunit of their i4sprogram Sunday ilocatccon M II,hVion is iii viy known PMRS EMM rkf MrsEmma ISrauai 7died suddenly ol a n i i day shortly after a lie Church at Bunknliiil Siiv vma Huttenlockor and ma ii JBrogan who dii     MSurviving j   ,, , ,,,James of Lan  I ,ju,n uland and 3 daiuc, , Mv  Dinkel, Pinckney, An, M, of Battle Creek anri  i Lu ilerson of Stockbruk 1ln fui,Wednesday morn u ihe HU hill Cathlic Chiwi w,,there hU  n vhiion aMRS ETHLYN DINSMnTilMrs Ethlyn Dinsniuw, n CHIUniversity HospiLul, Ann Aiuor 1day after a short illu  s Siu v,tswidow cf Charles I2 years agoThey ,aM36 East Survivn   e ii , Lc lie of Dciruii uni i Mifcruci1, TvliIsabelle Wallace of , avbug rinare 10 grandchildren The funeral without Funeral Honunoon, Rev Beachy  id at the Swalonday aiua iciating Burialwas in the Pinckney CemeteryUJNE iled in an  the Pinck viril Atn ,n one cfCHARLEoCharles Hint, o auto accident Saturdaney Dexter Road nta burgey home He iWayne AtLees cottajre Lake and was a U S ,val recruiting officer in the Ann Arbor diui,He leaves a wife and 3 snall childu u The body was brought to ihe Swathout Funeral home and to Remu Tuesday where the funural anuburial wasNew books this week areCuckoo Line Affair by Garve TheandWindoms Way by Ullman Story Hour Tuesday at 4 p m Allchildren invited LIVINGSTON  COLNTY CLASSROOMM TEACHERS OF MEAArea F of the MEA Dept oiClassroom Teachers, will hold its midyear meeting at Hi,1 inckney Klem enatiy Schotl Ft 1, 2 aL 8 p mLivingston county is one of tht 1counties making up aa F If you aiv a classroom Lcarhci and member  fthe MEA, you are urgid and inwted to attend thi meetingThe program hus been arranged byWessels Bohnet of Dnbville, who isdirector of Area F Refreshments will be served by the Pintkney Elementary teachers A cusjunipJiiiuatching babyd lui week mw shoes6  hu iellt iu diiimL partyk in school ai j UUL Liiiia Iart still 1J j Dinkels J There was an outcry inJast week when it was announI resident Eisenhower had sentair lurct technicians and repair mB Lu doChina to help the Freaek uu iighung the Communiststhai Ihing have not been goiawui Jure ior tht French and oaMicts, sensing another Korea anduiat lighting men would soon foil LR Lccjuncians demanded they U at once Senator Knowiand,leader, stated there wasan under consideration to send an lighting men to lndoAlcanwhile the French areg the going hard and will havget aid irom somewhere or be uii out oi the countryloHi i Iiii UADEIHWi avJll 111  a n 11 uaa  Ill atvv ji  siiIiu 1 J ill H tlbamoid  LOtt Ui  I i aiuL a 1 i U 1vaai u yiipi i ai iitoi  y j An Hi1 year old widow way badly boaen in her home in iast W,,K AS she was living on chaAity Jt was first thought she was desIluu ijLit scajch of her home revesii ii ovij haI a million in money and iunis hidden in different places J  was in a safe her assail  v  unable to opeji Evidently hf  is happy in the mefe possess n of wealth Enjoyment1 of it meantnthm to her iiivcstigation showed Ji vas a shrewd speculator in rttlia lroiM which she derived mostJ her wealth The woman is in critical condition in a hospital Ts levemu men have stepped in as thertare income taxes due on her wealth vliiiii he did not payi  iIlV playCark i 1 U With 121,000 out of work Detroitand Michigan is beginning to feel unemployment painps Recently tkemayor ami governor went to Washington and got the promise that defense contracts would be allocated to Michigan to relieve the situatiDefense Secretary Wilson now y ere are no such contracts to alloo  is defense contracts are being Lf Jiiicfi That Detroit is in no dan as mcrased production  buying lie sfiring will take up the unem  neia lack This is a slight vsrii  f lloiM is Prosperity is just   ti  i ni  slogan We think e MUM be something more aub   ttiiii this to depend oni   were laid off 6 mjonth ago i iuiMi  lrzar discontinued,  si ill joblessymont iactsi monn the na aci ttiitn President Rooseveil g uintr elected president by b ifij Ks the Republicans in the  iman legislature decided there i t n many coattail riders beiaffv i mto office with him soh y eparatcd the ballots putting thepresident on a separate one Lastyear this backfired on them as thepopular vote for Pres Eisenhower was greater in nearly all section the luuntry than that of senators i i  tricHsmrn In order to take  if Eisenhowers popularity  iiiin legislature which isviy Rjaiblican has sponsored in   put the president back on theMU viih the senators and congressi,i n The Democrats in the legisla ii cojidem this as hypocracy butleru is little they can do about itgoes to them  ,1 if  i ina vd by T ivd inwiii11it 0Ti I  i  a Mr   tiS and otnjr  loun, iiL tu,   iKniles llew ,  ciugan but in   od tins reia  i  leloria dvci iiurub ei Turf Cluba lranchuisr jor aJiit at 1irtL Kock i   f roi L aiea  ti ,, , and Livonia ii i n lu r one ali cni at tno object is to get 1 ii pi oiis u1, rivedii , , VJCKS on those uiiv sem o ,o Kit Clardy, the fresh,,  ii his district is in serious iition in Sparrow hospital, Lansrm following a heart attack He has cr in an oxygen tent He is lawyeriui was running a trucking business n Lansing at the time of his election  has gotten more publicityduri8fl,,is first term than any congressman  f recall, due to his having been put n ihe Committee of UnAmerican activities and his willingness to fire at press interviews We do not knowif he has found any Communists butnr has started investigating in various iart of the country He started oneu iJetroit among the labor unions Be,d not make much progress and fiftaily postponed it due to the Commun unist trial being conducted by Federal Judge PicardThe Communist it ue is uppermost now and anyone who can hitch their wagon to fa is certainof plenty of publicityn, s h nof boonFor your Avon Products UZF1J 1 ,M, m i V  i  an, y M  ,, Mrs IIoris Ckn ,, Xj Fannie Monks, Jenniej and Fannie Cavanaugh  the Brogan home in Monday night Liiveyj Mrani irdncr,Devereaux, called atStockbridge Carl Mueller in the Detroit Nswthas the following to say on Kit CUrdycongressman from this districtMClr dy has told a great many people thatlie is opposed to President Eisenhoweron acount of his screwball id last week assailed senator Fergusonfor following too closely the fcdminto tration line Clardy was elected to 1952 by the smallest margin of anyMichigan congressman and the Demo ocrats think they can beat him thisyear He was one of the four congress  men who voted against drought relieffor western farmers Clardy radiates confidence and says his election is tt sured and Senator Ferguson  jjjgVione who is in danger EisenhoirsCsupporters say that when EiaenhoMWC tourned the state last year Ckldfwas most persistent in pushing phis way to the side of the at rear platform stops ftj,  vKl J i Dl89AtCk  Wednet l my , Februar y 17 , 19 MFu n fo r 11thefamily whos getting  dinner  p  ELECTRI C MGE ,of  courseSta y youn g an d relaxed  wtt h th e k igo t meal s whil e yo u play  Youl l   iautomati c control s c  What s more , electri c oookio g cul i I dow n    wdl s aw i curtain s sla y pode  j   pot  an d pan t ta y brigh t an dB E  MODER NCOO K BICTWCALL Y electric ove na  ciectri c rang eyou EE VOUR DEALER or Detroit Ea A KzJ PiAN I iil iK iH5ARIA TO MEiT THE CZAAKD heats3 or 4 roomsmakes your kitckei theLY1R MATHIESONAWWRQJJS0 SALINE MICHTHIESON Anhydrous Antmoaki 2v direct Application to tfee sii  u    SAV E TH U AN D LABOR   HiW STARTIN G  0 BULK Y TOUC HCONVQUOt Tj   Fun k  Son sKINTLAND , INWAN A1 vrt 10 PvtfftrtHHEAT S o p to  4Furnishe s HO T WAT COOK S ma U perfect vHi o ol y tort  ywi an t ANYWHERE I  Spa n Saving s  Powerfu l fwU  TwoinOf   Savt t t p to 50  U  r l  Siegkrtnot k Draf tend s chimne y trovbf   Mont y Bac k Guerontt INIOIMATtO N Wt rVMTENIt tOI LKITCHE NA  CNTXAIIA , HI  THEARESYLVA N THE AMichiga nTh e So n Oi l Compan y i s drillin g a  ,wel l o n th e Hindne r o r Turnbul l far m To , Wed, , Thur  Fb  16 , 17 , 1 8 Io n  Sage r Roa d nea r Chelsea  I  Donald OConnor , Jane t Leig h i Friday, baturday , Feb  19 , 2 0Th e GallagherSchurre r Compan yo f Pontia c ha s bee n awarde d th e con trac t t o buil d th e ne w 198,00 0Chelse a school  Th e Unadill a Presbyteria n churc hha s a  driv e o n t o bu y a  ne w organ Bor n t o Mr  an d Mrs  Warre nHoove r Ann a VanBlaricum  o f Che lse a Feb  7 a daughter  Th e Sout h Lyo n Kiwani s Clu b put so n  a  minstre l sho w Feb  1819 Th e Fre e Methodis t Churc h a t Sil ve r Lak e nea r Sout h Lyo n wa s dedi cate d Sunday  Dua m Baldwi n o f Stockbridg e wonth e titl e o f Onio n King  a t Fanner sWee k a t Eas t Lansing  H e produce d138 1 bushe l o f onion s o n a n acr e o fland Th e ol d Dexte r flour  mill ove r 10 0year s uk l wil l b e tor n down  Th e vil laag e bub t it  of Henr y Ford  AH Pass , u r   So n o f An n Arbo r wil l ge tth e materia l an d 70 0 fo r wreckin git Ro y Wilson , 54 , hea d o f th e LeRo yIndustrie s a t Howell , die d las t weekn f p r cerebra l hemmoraa e  YT  Bibert Shende n an d Jame sT i of Pmckne y hav e finishe dI H we t      Minin g a t For t Knox , Ky T f y Dingie r o f Hartlan d won  theoonnf v pi p makin g contes t las t week  At  ho stal e contes t a t Gran d Rap ii s o  foil H t o place T i Xingscot t fin n o f Lansin g is1   nf c u p plan s fo r Howell s ne w1  A  marriag e licens e ha s bee n iss  A t o  Fran k Dailey , 25 , Fowlervill e    Lrivainc  Ann Hull , 23 , Pinckney k  jRCOO O fir e destroye d 4  store s     1 t y an d Stat e Sts , An n Arbo r   ursdaay  The y wer e Campu sT  it,  Siipe r Toggery, , Mart i Wear   CMUIO I Popcor n Shop   Henr y DeKonin g Compan y o f , A 1 i ha s bee n awarde d th em   l t o buil d th e ne w Brighton 1  schoo l fo r 175,000  inWALKIN G M Y BAB Y BAC K HOM EI n  Technicolo rFriday , Saturday,  Feb  16 , 24 Doabl e Featur e Progra m VJoh n Hodiak , Rober t Stac ki nCONQUES T O F COCHISE I n  Technicolo ren dMicke y Spillane sI , TH E JURY Sun , MOIL , Tues , Feb  21 , 22 , 2 3AlaUue  Sunda y 230  P M  Con tJan e Powell , Gordo n McRa inTHRE E SAILOR S AN D A  GIRL I n  Technicolo rWed , Thur , FrL , Sa t Fe b 2 4 t o 1 7Firs t sho w start s 60 0 p  m Secon d sho w start s 90 0 p  m Rober t Taylor , Debora h Ker inQU O VADIS I n  Technjcolo gComingGiv e a  Gir l a  Brea kBlowin g Wil d TUMBLBWBBiyTechnicolo r Apach e India n Dram aStarrin gAadi e Murphy , Lor i Nelso n an dChU l Willi sStoog e Comed y Cartoo n New tI Sunday, Monday , Feb  21 ,ROMA N HOLIDAY 22TH E 4  C S O F BAN K MONE TORDER SCONVENIEN TNote s o f 2 5HOCKE Y APPLIANC E STO850 East Main 8LOh, Jims fine    meept for a UttU tro, his back now and thenTell them YOURSELF by Long Distm iTo exchange family nev , Iong Distance iteajQT and furprisingly lov in cost Reduced rates , in effect every night after 6 P M and all day Sumlfew oaU, remember to eally number Ifs fasterILL TBIIPHONI COMPANY The big thaw put an end to the ractivities 3 miles west of here Sunday Mrs Dorothy Dinkel was called toStockbridge Sunday by the sudden, death of her mother, Mrs Emma Brogan Johnny is staying with his grandmother, Dinkel and Christine with Mrs Nellie Wylie Mr and Mrs C J Clinton visitedher sister, Mrs Elizabeth Hammond,Thursday at the Bob Schultz Vme inAnn Arbor SudnayMrs G W Clark and Ed Clark andwife of Ann Arbor called on MrsMargaret Clark and family Sunday Olin Robinson jr has gone toLancaster, Pa, to attend the Amaitrong chooL CASHABLE ANYWHERECARRIES PRESTIGECOST IS LOW BUT MONEY ORDERS AT THIS BANKFirst National Bank StarringGregory Peek, Audrey HepburnCartoon, The Milky WaifSunday Shows 3, 5, 7, 9Tues, Wed, Thur, Vffb 23, 24, 25SHOW BOAT1StarringKathryn Grayson, Ava Gardner aad Howard Keelin TechnicoloiHundreds in the CaatLEE THEATREWhitmore Lake, MLchSganFriday, Saturday, Feb 19, 20 2Feature 2SHARK RIVtiR StarringSteve Coehran, Carole MathwaCREATURE From BLACK LAGOON CartoonTlic KIJIS Daughters met withMrs V C Miller Thursday Sewing for the U of M hospital was distritributcdJohn Lavey, brother of PatrickLavey died at Ann Arboi Feb 8Frank Brtnningstall of Pettysvlilewas married to Lucille Lindke of Temperance January 30Finekney Independents beat thBlazing Arrows of Ann Arbor Satur day 31 to 29 Pinckney team wasSlayton, Buckley, W Miller, C Miller, Carr and N Miller The Father Son Banquet is atthe Congl Church Saturday nightThe program isToastmaster Ro s Read What I Expect of My Father, Cecil Hendee What I Expert of My Son, P H SwarthoutWhat theChurch Expects of Both, Rev FrDorsey Father and Son Sing, Henry Kice and M E Darrow Address,Dr Stevensn of U of MPinckney made the front pageagain last week and our esteemedcitizen, Barney Lynch, got his picture on the front page 45 years ago whenJim Pearson built the town hall heput a quart of whiskey in the cornerstone The other night Barney claims someone tried to dig it up, He scaredthem away and shows an abandoned pick as evidence He says the pick resembles one owned by a naighbor but said neighbor says he lent it 2years ago and never got it backSome doubt that any whiskey wis ever putin the corner stone Tomp McCleerand Frank Collier who worked on the building vouch for it,They say the cornti stvriu also contains a silver collar and copy of the Detroit Free Pressiorn id valdo Tttmuj and wifet,xmue Jahson ieb 8, a girl Under Federal SuptrvlatonFederal Deport lawAll DepooZta IIp to 10,000 for Each Suiu, Mn, Tnfck, Feb 21, 22, 23Open Sunday 200 P MBert Lancaster and thronging 10 tinHI S MAJEST Y OKEEFE I n  Technicolo rFilme d in the Fij i Island sFeatorette , The y wer e Champa Noveltie s   New s Cartow iThur , Feb  24 , 2 5Jan e Wyman , Ra y Millan dLETT S D O IT  AGAIN O f NoveltiesIn Techniiolo rNew s CartoonCOMPLET E RADIATO R SERVIC EReCoring , Cleaning , RePairin gPromp t Servic eW e Us e McCor d Radiato r Core sFRANKLI N dOD Y SHO PHowe  Mic hPhon e 119 9Mor t Mortenso n ha s purchase dth e E d Bur t far m sout h o f town Th e Mutua l Telephon e Compan ylia s complete d i  lino t o Portag eLake  Ji m Roche , Joh n White , Fran kJIOCL  an d Charle s Baugh n no w hav ephones Dr  an d Mrs  Li F Sigio rth e week  end a t th e LeBaro n hom ein  Pontia c an d attentie u th e aut osho w in  Detroit Th e PutnamHambur g Farmers Clu b mee t a i th e Dav e Vaniior n hom eSaturday Th e villag e counci l ha s  appointe dWillia m Moran , marshall,t o aucce dSimo n Broga n resigne d o n accoun t o flilaess Msr  Josephin e Clinto n Watt whos e husban d is  medica l examine rfo r th e Brotherhoo d o f Locomtiv e En gineer s a t Peona , 111 , recentl y ha d astor y publishe d in  Iro n Trail ,railroa d magazine , I t wa s entitle dSant a Clau s Dilemna 8  year s ag o Philli p Hassencah lGeno a lef t hom e to,g o t o wvr k in thenort h woods  H e bough t a  ticket  a tChilso n fo r Sagina w bu t th e conduc to r doe s no t remembe r if  h e go t on trai n o r not  H e ha d a  100 0 insuranc ec e  polic y in the Loya l Guard  Th e fa mil y is tryin g t o collect  Th e Guard s ar epublishin g hi s pictur e in  thi s isssu ean d offerin g 5 0 rewar d fo r informa tio n a s t o hi s whereabouts  E d Bur t ha s a n auctio n Feb  24 Th e marriag e bann s o f Ell a Melvi n 4t f Pinckne y an d Edwar d Stapis h o f L,  ,  tb  letter s nan  Trf  r r tb  fr  worl  ctemmint i  thew s f r  f TH E GBBIST1A NMONITOR ,  i iwtpaper tm f  Mautlo  It mtuting  forpeople    I  Mturmd U ftftooi efttr tope e Off 18 year  I  will  tmy dw from th college,but my education comet from 4h Monitor  , Tfce if otixrr gttm mef nOf mjof it 7plotfic tobio wodl Ylifetime fofus tube Sobre Jet Tunsr954 featrrs, lowrit prical Tex Yen, tots H find ti MoqioWormatir wjtb complete worltm Vow rlU diMot trtracdv tlwron to vttrjCe di tevpv below for  e ep fo f tl Introdoetor tnbttipdionontat for only ISI179M PHQ WWJ M i Hi WHv rt wwtwD We are a Motor Warranty Statiei For Car RadiosSHIREYS RADIO  T V125 Pearl St Pinckney, Phone 63F2FLOWERS FIR Mi f ranWINKELHAU 2 HawaiiST MARYS CARD PARTY  AT PINCKNEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOLSATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27,1954Chelsea were published last Sunday Chelsea expects a building boomthis year due to factory expansionBert VanBLaricum hod a honebadly cut by wire Saturday J Born to Wirt Barium and wife of j tiM F MUMdilla Saturday dauirktar DOOR PRIZEGAME PRIMDONATION WkSPONSORED BY ST MARTS ALTAR SOCIETY LUNCHEON   Th e Peo ptor e Wednesday, Fttouar yhoe cmt Kenned y Act o f Mcna h 8  W7 79uhio o Ptfo t fli g o r JT rTh e Howr d Rea d famil y leav e o nThursda y fo r 1 0 day s sta y i n Florida Th e Pettysvill e 4 H Quartette Barbar a McAfee , Nanc y Nash , Caro lGeryc z an d Jole n Basydl o wer e am  on g th e 1 5 wh o receive d award s a tth e amateu r nigh t a t Howel l Saturda ynight  Elain e Johnso n als o go t a naward  Lyn n Beatti e o f Rus h Lak eaccompanie d them Th e Russel l Glove r famil y o f Web bervill e calle d a t th e Gerr y Eichma nhom e Sunday Harol d Gajbreat h an d wif e calle da t th e Be n Whit e hom e Sunday Walte r McQuilla n an d wif e o f Ho w Iel l an d Bill y Sheha n o f An n Arbo r jcalle d o n Mr  an d Mrs  Wm  Sheha nSunday Mervi l Gyd e an d wife , Joh n Boye ran d wife , Alber t Dinke l an d wif e an dRalp h Hal l an d wif e attende d th eMichiga n Mil k Producer s banque t a tDansvill e Wednesda y night Florenc e an d Vincen t Wals h o fWebste r calle d a t th e Joh n Boye r hom e Saturday  Th e Lloy d Warner famil y o f Ypsilant i Sunday  Shirle y Wyli e entertaine d he r 4 H jSewin g Clu b Tuesday  ITh e Stanle y Murdoc k famil y of j Corrun a spen t Saturda y a t th e Bo h  Pik e home   Geral d Henr y o f Detroi t spen t th eweek  end a t th e Jes e Henr y home Rober t Pik e an d wif e calle d o n th eErsto n Clark s o f Unadill a Tuesda yMrs  Albert a Clos e conducte d u u JOE S Yout h meetin g a t Dansvill e lasi jTuesda y night  Alber t Dinke l uu iwife , Louis e Ziegler , Mami y Deiia nan d Leot a Reaso n accompanie d hev Louis e wa s organist  Mr  an d Mrs  V  F  Clos e atlend mh e OhtS  Sweethear t part y a t Howt Luurdu y night Mr  an u Mrs  Loui s Wagone r ttcelebrate d thei r 37t h weddin g anni versar y Sunday  The y ha d dinne r   cJug s In n an d visite d ol d tim e friend s in  Detroit Waite r Clar k wa s in  Hndicott , X  Y , las t week , jjac k Clar k spei t IJ K week  er fyron Hugh   Complet e Lin e Plumbin g Fixton t II and Supplie sElestric , Oi l an d Ga s Ho i Wate r Htator tComplet e Lin e o f Pump sWeSe    W e Instal l  We Servic eC  Phone I88F 2l  V  ft  2 LsMger  Yo u Wil l Soo n Nee d H 3   3ld e Stac k o fIWri  x,  Mlimm  SUPPLIE S o n han dPhon e tatoi  33119 , Qexter , Michiga nJWagoner s Orocer v 3606 6 Pinckne y Roa dQualit y Andrew Nesbit t an d wif e spent the Edsi l Meye r hom e in  Ypsilanti Wednesda y wit h Mrs  Blanc h Naylor  Josep h Amburge y ha d hi s tonsil sin  Eato n Rapids   I remove d a t McPherso n hospita l IIowj  ell  las t week  I  Th e Joh n McGuir e famil y o f De  Janic e Burn s spen t th e week  cnd troi t an d th e Jame s Whitle y famil y j in  Gregor y wit h th e McClee r twins Rober t Rea dLO W Phibee r an dH spent Sunda y a t th ehome Mesdame s Florenc e Baugh n an dVirgini a VanNorma n wer e in  AnnArbo r Friday Myro n Schoenhal s o f Akron , Ohio ,visite d hi s mother , Mrs  Alic e Scho nhal s a t th e To m War e hom e ove r th eweek  end Ralp h Hal l wit h Ear l an d Gordo nSaver y o f Dexte r wer e fishin g a tI  Baypor t Sunday i j  Keit h Perr y an d wif e wh o liv e in 1t  I th e Cliffor d VanHor n apartmen t  wer e calle d t o Colo n Saturda y b y ith e deat h o f hi s father  H e work s a t Ia f th e Chilso n priso n camp Th e Gordo n Hester s o f Ypsilant ispen t thf  wee k en d a t th e Andrew Nesbit t home  Th t C  W  Hooke r famil y of  An nArbo r calle d a t th e J  H  Hooke r hom eSunday fliiar  C,as s an d wif e o f Detroi t an dAle x Clar k o f Dearbor n spen t Sunda ya t th e L   er McAfe e home Lawrenc e Baughn , Lawrenc e Cam bur n an d Clar e Mille r attende d th eWayne  Count y Masoni c Master a ban  quc t a t th e Detroi t Masoni cSaturda y nigh t IITRUCK SRUSSEL L D  SMIT H CO HOWKLL , MiCH    PH  163 2Represente d by    H W  WYL1 ER E  PINCKNEY ,STARTIN G O N26Ttt o t  Putocs n Townhi p Taxe s a t th e Tow r Hal l  today  frw 10 a    t o 6 p  mimt U fcirtlw  noticeHOT  196 4 Do a Licens e Tags  fo r Sale  VLLVETEEZ COMFCTiTSHOES     , Yo u Ar e O nYou r Fee t All th e Burn s childre n calle d a t th eBurn s hom e Sunday Th e Jo e Griffiths , Oti s Matteso nan d Mar k Mattcsn o familise s attend e d  th e ic e revie w in  Detroi t Sunday Desmon d Ledwidg e an d famil y o fRoya l Oa k spen t Sunda y wit h Mrs Kleano r Ledwidge Alber t Shirle y an d wif e leav e Thur sda y fo r Savanagh , Georgia , t o visi tth e Rober t Amburge y family Y e edito r an d daughter , Paula , call le d  o n Mran d Mrs  Jo e Lorett e oi Dexte r Sunday Mrs  SylveU T Mar r an d Willia mKetclia m calle d o n Mr  Mar r a t the Pnotia c hospita l las t week  J Rober t Ackle y wh o ha s bee n un  i abl e t o ge t abou t attende d th e Congl  i nchurc h Sunday  1 KArthu r Bulli s an d wif e o f Gregor y I calle d a t th e Rober t Rea d hom e Satu r I  ftday Th e Willia m Whtiky s oi  Ar m Arbo rcalle d a t th e Jame s Whitle y hom eSunday Mrs  Ren e Mille r attende d a  mee tin g o f th e Senn a Height s Colleg e  Alumn i at th e colleg e librar y in  Ad temple j n an Sunday   Staf f Write r Bo b Cai r f  the jI  Gran d Rapid d Heral d an d th e Le uBetty s famil y o f Wuue d Lak e spen tSunda y a t th e Roge r Car r home   Georg e Enquis t an d wif e o f th e  Mich  Stat e Sa n spen t Sunda y a tth e Merwi n Campbel l home Mrs  Merwi n Campbel l an d son Dic k wer e in  Lansin g Thursday Lore n Mebo n write  fro m Van 1Nuys , Californi a tha i he am i hisan d hi s wif e attende d di e Ros e Bow lgame  The y sa t o n th e Michiga n sd ebu t di d no t se e anyon e ilu m Michi Sai d it wa s 8 9 in  the shad e th e da y h ewrot e an d hi s famil y at e thei r dinne ro n  th e lawn , Hi s son , Donal d wh o is  i n th e ai r cor p is  statione d a t Marc hj  Field , Riverside , onl y a  shor t distan c e  fro m there Mrs  Rut h Curlet t an d daughter, ,LPaula , wer e i n Lansin g Thursday I  Marin e Pf c Pau l H  Salyer , n  of,I  Mr  an d Mrs  Pau l H  Salye r c f Pluck   ne y ha s arrive d a t Cam p Pendieton , VSales   ServiceSunion  TelevisionT s12 5 WEBSTE R PHONE D 8LAKELAN D DS  HOUSEFINA L CLEARANC E SAL E  Hal f Of f o n A U Ladie s Dresse s   Skirt Hal f Of f o n Children s Dresses , Skirts , Sweata nHal f Of f o n Boy s Corduro y Pants,Flanne l Shirt 29 8 t o 39 8 Blouse s No w 13 9Bil l Sim s Dree s 39 8 No w 19 8470 0 Midlan d Dr  Lakeland , Mich  Ihon e Brighto n 7506 N  tic e o f Meetin g o f th ePUTNA M TOWKSHI P BOAR D O F REVIE W1  California fo r 4  week s o f combat  futraining  I t wil l includ e schohn g o n     1    J 1  t   4    twor kIll  c n a t jou r convergenc e l ayonr  tome , otnee,  or shop , to  civ ayo n Persona l Pitting 1 Serviceac la  a w ide a o f iho o comfort  VooUifStlou o extr , chargt  PrO Pr  writ e t oLOR  EN HO M tTn o JACK HANNET TPhon e 11 1 Ptadme r188 5Incor pS or ted 191 5PUTNA M TOWNSHI P riRAS PLUMBIN GWATE R SYSTEM SStanle y Dinke  InopoMcPherso n Stat e Ban lHowel l Mlchgan rAr e You r Valuable sSafe   Th e winte r month s increas e th edange r o f fir e in our homes  Fir e ha tn o persona l respecc t fo r persona lbelonging A  Safet y Deposi t Bo x wil l protec tj youj r valuabl e paper s fro m fir  ta dthef tRen t a bo x toda y a t oa r nmi n offic e at d uii p A  , Townshi p Hal l fo r th e Purpos e o f Boi l wta jRoll s I f Yo u Hav e An y Grievanc e F  Ba t thes e M i x  weapons , firs t ai d demolitio nI  an d fiel d fortifications I  Th e Dic k Youn g famil y o f Bi gRapid s spen t th e week  end a t th eweek  end a t th e Andre w Campbel lMis s Madg e Jac k o f Fcrndal e wa sa  week  end gues t a t th e Bo b Ackle yhome Th e Doyl e Templeto n famil y o fKeeg o Harbor , th e Le o Ewer s famil yo f Hil a n d Lak e an d ti n Dary l Shi rle y famil y o f Buc k Lak  spn t Sun da y a t th e Alber t Shirle y home Mrs  Glady s Clinto n  nkrtaine dhe r car d clu b Sunday Th e Her b Palme r jr  iamil y o fFlin t spen t th e tc k en d a t th e Paln ve r hom e here    4   Th e PinckneyVF W tea m bea t a J Wil l Mee t a t th e Putna m Townshi p Hal l fo r th  PorpM  o rMARCH 3MONDAY, MARCH 8TUESDAY, MARCH 9 HOUR S 90 0 A  M  T O 40 0 P  M STANLE Y DINKE LPUTNA M TWP  BUTTER YNotic e o f Meetin g o f th ePINCKNL Y VILLAG E BOAR D O F REVE WHowel l team  40 t o 60  Sunday  Jo eavey , Phi l GentileMa x Reynold ,Chi c Packer , Jac k Jeffivycs , the ,Bum s an d Mrofk a Brother s playe dC  F  Hewlet t write s fro m Victoria ,Texa s tha t Mrs  Hewlet t wh b wa scall e dt o SanAntoni o b y th e deat h o fhe r mothe r wi l remai n ther e unti lApri l whe n bot h Hewlet U wil l retur nt o  ICichiga n fo r   k the Assesmen t Rol l an d Hea r An yAr e Aske d t o Appea r a t thi s Time GrievencM A1 1 InUmta dMONDAY , MARC H 8TUESDAY , MARC H 9LORENZ O MURPH YBoe r 04  A  M  t o 46 0 P  MM    if1 Ton flie steering ban Iven the adjustaHeis rigid, with setciews to take pEctory   esTseonxed in place hfspots of 1CJCRegular equipment includes cWnountableeteel wheek    precision tapered soUet bearings    ectricallyweldad steel axlesand frames pressure Imbrication fittings aAll wear points Slop to and see us tor com plete Informationi Se Km JOHN DEERE Dealer QUALITY FAR wWIENT School NewsFIRST AND SECOND GRADES Carol Tauriaaen visited he aumtlSundayMike Harden and MB brother hada pony ride Sunday  Mike aad Pat Teasmar spentweek end with thefr grandbmother THIRD GRADE NEWSJohn Singer has new gloves andMary Ellen a new coat  We made booklets about AbrahamLincoln Friday We had a nece valentine partyMrs Suggitt was our guest Wethank her, edames W Singer,I Buda, Curta and Bloxom for making cap cakes Ronnie Haines wfent to the skiSaturday and Nancy Read to a show Judy Darrow and John Holben arekeeping a record of the weather thisweek We enjoyed our vacation Fridaywhen the teachers went to BrightonNine people were absent Mondaywhich is our average since whoop ag cough broke outOur class has begun work on afood unit We will attend the music festival inAnn Arbor Friday with the rest ofthe schoolFOURTH GRADEWe had a fine valentine partywith square dancing, games and re1 freshments1 We thank our mothersfor the cup cakesKaye Wylie was the only 4th gader miming Ve are sorry Bhe was not THE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORNEHT Knclnwyliy U Mfy,  BA PMon, Tues, Fri, Sat, 700 to 800 P MDr 6 R Mcflloskey DSNTtttN Michigan Avehfi Office 988idence 814Evenings by Appointment Howell, MichiganHerb SneedPhone 183  207 E Gd Hiver Howelt, MichiganReal Estate, InsuranceBrokerageCity, Lake and Farm Propertya SpecialtyLit Ycjr Property With MtLav HardwareCome in and Save Money iTHURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAYHA GER3 lbs 1 All Kinds of Gold Meals As  in i se yields, thec c v  production decreases, whether the units are  hels, pound   is This is , r  ii ou i, r 1 the point    rv And we int yetrr prices are1    d try to apply u,,i  cc, iiumrus to mainLain yields Farmers cannot aiTrd nto Lpoly correct amounts cilizer during this period o or rost squeeze un farrr in ne Even who there Sherry Kaiser and Karea Singeihad the highest mark in our Engiisn test with Janice Rose next The Orange Book readers gave aplay at our valentine party entitkaThe Three Feathers It is an c aGerman folk tale  We are making a movie of the pUyWe are learning a square danccalled MananaLeonard Simonson went to OrUnM3UM suand erq VQUA ung a they celebrated their 25th weddinganniversary  Claudia Garr went to an Ann Arbor dentist Saturday FIFTH GRADESpelling beu winners were CarolMiller and Christina Jaroslowski,Runnersup Rusty VanNorman andMarjory Miller  o Our valentine party was a bigsuccess We popped corn, had pop Lee LaveyGeneral Insurance1 hone tri9F3 Pinckney, MichRFPJ7 SRAT1QN SERVICESfsraSs Sady  airs n All Makes tie 154F3 Pinckneykucttoesr I, Sales A Specialty ig  1Phone 1Bast M44,HBen 0 Director4Phenes 89 and 08,Frad 6 RelekMb tb OPTOMETRIST120 West Grand firm Eewell MichlrRhone 868  ReLloyd HtrrfteIivesteek Hft Trips MadeGeneral TruekteffPinckney, Mich PhRogerOvmplete Phone 43 pemeieryPckes Ycu CanFovvlerville 435F6RNOLD BERQUISTi xdilla St Pinckney, MlcWaich ftepcdringGold Stampir Christmas Bargains onWaiche, Watch BandsJewel Fedhe , HofBa, II out PropertyPinstas, Uiflk tAArALSCOAluminum Comb Windows DHB Direct from Factory to You10 Windows and 2 Doors Installed32995 ALSCO Aluminum SidingHeavy 8 EnameledWeather Loked and InsulatedSmall Monthly Payments 8 Local RepresentativePhone  Brighton  6371A J GraybielFOR SALERabbits, live or dressedAlive 2 a pair, dressed 50c a lb wt,j 3 to 4 lbs each, Phone 177F3Robert Harboldt, Hiland Lake SAlEYounq 35c a lb also fresh eggsVanHoms Hillside FarmPhone Piackxuvy 69F2J  IF Till ISUHUVY LOOKER  WANTEDLocal resident to sellhail insurance Insurance experienceI not necessary No written examina 1 tion necessary Call or write for fur ther information Michigan MutualHail Insurance Company, 208 NCapitol Ave, Lusing, Michigan Wayne Dougherty had a birthday iSunday We made cards for him,  Our individual units are underway SALE OUrow 10 PhoneGntties 8 6i  FOR RENT5 room adroom on kfc frontcosy include oil heat, erashot and cold water andfashed orcouple preferred,come, 7 kxmUee intnqn, Percy Mo168F1 M96 BeardsleyIWhen we get them well along we will  FOR SALBFou rroom hoojw, I work in groups to put them together j garage, full basement, furnace,in ihi s way sharing with everyone around property Michael OKlaU  We made a huge valentine for i 2094 M36 West Picukney Mrs KellenbergerWe decor d the showcase in the JackFOE SALEBoby Cbictehall with a FORmenaional flag, eilhou, 20 600PJ  ney sLITY of wLcat btraw, Frank PecAxePhone Dexter Ha 64067FOR SALE Shepherd ColUer uppies, 5 weeks oldoe Tomasic phone 151F4OR SALE56 H P BattonStrat ton Motor James Whitley 85F4ettes and valentiness Mrs Miller wishes to thank every one for the lovely gifts and valentines she received SIXTH GRADEWe are starting our aviation unitWe have 9 committees to get reportsand important factsWe had arithmetic tests and aspelling test of 76 words Most every one got good marks We had a valentine party Fridayand served ppcorn and potato chips We made valentine cards far Mrsfiooke and our mothers SEVENTHGlen Meade who left school in the6th grade is baek again in the 7th Our valentine party was nice Itstarted at 2 p m We had cake, icecream and fudge Mrs Morris sur prised us by giving us pop We played bingo The winners passed out the valentinse, Joleen Basydlo, CleoWilson made the valentine box f Q np TRAnFCarole Gerycz, Joleen Basydlo,w bAU UK TOLL lriALUNancy Nash and Barbara McAfeee f A Umled ArtiBtt, Accordion, sang in a quartette at the 4H Amtlrnona i85F12eur night at Howell SaturdayThey Iwere among the top 15 chosen  ABE 5 AUTO PARTS  We have a new girl in our room I Welding Supplies Auto ParVHer name is Helen Ackerman j Automotive Glass Stold aad  Installed BOB SQnS HATCHERYPbone305 W atJilB SouthAve, Howell, Mich, FOR RENT3 room LakeMark oottaf FOB SALEFuel oil heatingtoy for 10 Pinckney DispatchWANTED Outside house window shutters Mrs RESnuth Phone Hamilton 62537 or call at 8450 McGregor RoadFOR RENT4 room house furnished toilet bath, hot and coldwater, oil heat,Doyles CovePattersoo Lake George Hauck FLOOB COVEIOHQAfihphait Tiie ubbet VB Cock Til AH TCall OC RobtesonPhoae Pinckney 160F3 or Ann Arbor 29756STSETSHsand and arareL4 miles west d HowellMason Road Phone 964  2 ar PowlenHlfrPIANO LESSONSClassical or fopulmU A BEATffiBush Lake Phone 157fU Pteckney, MJchiqcnOWEH W fOWIfll wmmFoot SpedoStotw STAl Oi 75181 BFruits VegetablesFirfMarket PricesJCOUI teous ServiceLARK UvjngotonAn taw Matter cf 1e Estateiariey A danton, Deceased At a sessiu oi said Ccurf heldFebruary 1, 1964Present, tion hircuM  Smithtuuqe ot rribait Notice is Hereby , Given thatthe petition ol Don C Swarthoutpraying that the administrationof said estate be granted to Gerold Reason ox some other suit able person and that the heirsof said deceased be determined will be heard at the FrobateCourt on Februoiy 23, 1954 at 10 A M it is Ordered That Notice thereol be given by publication of a copy hereof h three weeks conecutiveiy previous to send day of hearinq In the Pinckay Dlspatch, a newspapt, printed cmdcirculated in scrid county  and tbc the petitioner oauset a COPY oi this notice to beserd upon each snows pawin interest at his latt knows aadMss by reals a Mum rooeipl demanded a least toutteen  I4days prior te such bear  1018 East Grand RlvtoPhone 151HowellFOR SALEFuel oil heatinoiStove Dale MUler phonetnq or by persooaJ atmatt fivehecrinqAtnitcopv ortar to uchjrL Smrmludw ol Prolxit POCOHONTASCOMPANYFARMERST</text>
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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text> sp  IT ft MIIIIIA IMi l M R Stat e politician s act  like the y ar ewalkin g o n eggs  Ther e ar e liv e iss ue s t o tight  out bu t righ t no w the yar e gettin g th e sof t sho e treatmen tM  th e politician  ar e afrai d o f u psettin g th e part y applecart  Ke y t oth e dela y i s th e rac e fo r governor Th e Republican s don t kno w whethe rGoverno r William s wil l ru n agai n o rno t an d s o hav e bee n unabl e t o mak ethei r plans  Al l effort s t o smok e hi moa t hav e failed  Th e Republican shav e plent y o f candidate s an d thei r f difficult y i s preventin g the mfro m needlin g eac h other  The yblam e disupnit y fo r thei r las t 2 d efeats  Th e Fai r Employmen t Practis e bil lmuse d muc h interes t i n th e legisla ture  Presiden t Eisenhowe r endorse dbu t th e legislatur e ha s show n littl eenthusias m fo r it  Gov , William searn  ou for it and threatened to getthe aid of President Eisenhower to get it passed but the legislature tabled it which is usually equivalent to killing itThose who aargued last year thatnew taxes would drive industry  outof yiMg are ducking for cover The General Motors has announcd anexpansion plan to cost three quar ters of a million dollarsThe state highway dept is feudingwith the governorThe governor charges all available federal money has not been used in the highway program Com Zieggler says it has Thelegislature wants an investigationMichigan has to match federal fundsdollar for dollar The 15465 appropriation is 19 million The coun ies get 3 million Of the remainderabout 6 million, has been programm ad, This leaves 10 million to be progrnmrnedKA1N0BW NEWS14 members of the Rainbow Girls4 board members and 8 guests spent the week end at the home of Mr and Mrs W F Close at LobdellLakeThey enjoyed games, good foodand outdoor sprta Sunday they at tended the Presbyterian church atLinden Sunday aftemon they held aparty for Mrs Helen Miller, paaet nether advisor of the Pinxfcnu Hr birthday cake wasrouadfColors of red  white There was aa inscription on the cake ttappjr Birthday Helen She received a sop and saucer to add to her collection Tne ioup returned nome buadey afternoon All of the group had a fine timetime aad want to give Mrs Close a hearty thanks for her fine hospitlity School fflhlsiksPinckney stayed in second place inthe Land 0 Lakes League by winning from Hartland 43 to 34Their balanced team of Bob Meabon,Lee Holl ingsworth and Dick Darrow scored10 points each Jerry Summers ofHartland was high man for the nightwith 14 but his teammates did notmatch himThe Pinckney Reserves also won40 to 21 Davy Burns was their high scorer with 14 Tommie Wylie gt 10In the Manchester game he had 14He started off strong the beginning of the season and overaged 11 pointsa game, the first 3 contests Thenhe went in a slump which lasted amonth He is a cousin of the wellknown iDick WyliePinckney faces their big test Friday when they meet Dexter thereThis team has won all league games and has a higher scoring team thanPinckney RY ft ADbtrtMT630 iaoa 1130Winter Scbdue 80L andNovsoa Devotions Friday evening 730after Noretimary 730 to 900Sunday  Btior 800BASKET BALL SCORESHolt 67, Stockbridge 46 South Lyon 57, Manchester r46 Okemus 64,Fowlerville 46 Williamston 49 De witt 5, Webberville 43 Britton 40,Adrian Catholic 32 Dundee 58, Saline 54 Flat Rock 34, Milan 32 Car leton 46, Dexter 34 Eaton Rapids52, Howell36 Saginaw 67, Ann Arbor 63 Lincoln 54, University 53CIRCUIT COURT NEWSThe March term of court March hwith Judge Mike Carland presiding There are 78 cases listed 24 jurycases, 8 nonjury cases, 15 chanceryand 28 divorce Most of the casese old ones having been on the docketthe past year The divorce cases are B tty vs,James Stone, Josephine vs Robert Harboldt, Ola vs Melvin Jticjimond, Glenn vs Carole Brockway Jean vsCharles Spencer, Dorothy vs EdwardHenderson, Calvin vs Shirley Amo,Annabelle vs irvin Boylan, Vera vs William Kaiseh, Sverre vs WmLund,Robert vs Dorothy Smith, Joyce vsRobert Diehle, Stanley vs Mildred Fuja, Douglas vs Edna French,Mattie vs Thomas Tarditt, Harold Morton, Karl vs Thelma vsAllie nKis Cdpny8w, iraS SupL tag WorshipSunday SchoolYoung PlGoogregationaMturch W PggRev, J W Winger, Pasaf,Suday School  8J0 ANbminq Worship 1045 Th Nih P M htat the Wed Choir practise 730 pm A Hearty Weicume to AilThe Peoples Oto uM 36jttf Between Main ana StreetsHer Mfe Ruegseegec Pctetc ndaySchooI  945 AMSuftkry Wonhlp 1100Sunday xfeuth Group ui, PtaywJiMeetinaFOQ fMWe extend to Everyone The Murray Daggs, Francis Shthans, Dewey Steffens and other members of their bowling team attended the ice review in Detroit Sunday The blue Siinoco oil station ajJewell on Eac Gwtk River wasrobbed Monday morning the safecarried away and abandoned nearthe Jack Darrow home at JThe followir   Vi Mitswis attjuied a school of u ton at Brigh ton Monday nifein, conducted byMorgan Smead, rund kcturerLawrence Baughn, Lawrence1 Camburn,ler, Clare Miller, Win Brughn Geo Lonni VanSlambrook, Frak ZiegEnquSst,0lin Robinson and yr  ditorMrst Lillian Marr was u Tuesdayluncheon sruest of Mrs Geo Rnushof Hiland LakeThe Purdette Vogel family of Dearborn spent Sunday at the Olin Rob tinson home   J Omar Gass and wife ,f Drtroi called at the Lester McAfee home Sun day, Lster McAfee and wife were inDetroit TusdayMr and Mrs Ed BiglAv and Mrs iGrace Runcimaa of Lansing caflled on Nellie Gardner and ISundayShirleey Wylie spitend at the Close icuLil viih theMr and Mrs Geurj1eau nuiitainid V  Sunday in honor oi ihoof their dauyhur, lvJanuary 31Mcsuamcs Mable  hDarrow iUUn S0HWL NEWSKINDENGARTEN NEWSElainec Darrow, Clair Bell, RobbieMorse aand Alan Burg went to tthe skitow Sunday Alan fell off theboggan and bumped his head It isnear Elaines homeBillie Rentzs father went slidingdown hill with himSue Blinkers father took her fora ride on a tractorSuaaan Craig went fishing andgut someJennie Devine visited her cousinSundayDennis Reynolds went to the feeshow in DetroitLois and Linda Shirey have dogsWe built some snow men in thefootball fieldSusan Biehn says there was somuch bnow in her yard she could notMin theLinda Dufou and Dennis Parkerriude snow men in their yards We are making valentims for Val  Day the 14th  hGrls C aarbonit dinnerKnf, jkanen, Doris vs Melvin Cain, Virgin ia vs Kenneth Perkins, Daaria vsLawrence Beseau, Rosemary vs Wilbur Coyle, Thelma vs Robert Pearce,Beverly vs Marvin CCarpenter,Ruth vs Jermiah Dolis, Betty vs NormanEsch, Louis Ralph vs Francis Elaine Wagoner Rer YauSB, pasterWorshin I EJ30 aSunday SshooT llaST PAULS EVANGELICAL LUTHERANWlnans Lake School Every Sun Sunday ServiceSunday School CountyHowell Monday There wii no y iiU  to a Hi Brighton Wei ton Chairbi laiitrim i1 iiuwship  r1 jChurch Co the Shnrv  LOIL TuesdayWiliard WidnuycY ain Detroit Tuesday Hubert Ledvidju 1 Royai Oaii called at w rut n l i s  f t i  i   finn,bornI i Lulu  thejhters atTuesdaylute attin Iil FIRST GRADEJudy Reynold went to tJv ice review She said the ladies were dress ed liku Blue Bonnet Sue and the menwura blue top hats She also said a clown went intothe audience and kissed a ladyJudy has her valentine book doneI is drcnraud with red and white heartsBillie Singer went to the ski towConnie Kaisers aunt visited herShe has a new hair cut and her bro ther is ickWe have finished our Blue Bookstory and will start anotherWe made a movie about airplanesand showed it to the rooms of Mes ilamcs Brand Beachy and Kellenbar inv Williams got afederal government federal judges forgovernpi would not maksointments This would bethe president But the 8mentioned for thearccfitate Treasarer D n Attorney Generalerder to aceept the  w, wtald have to resign their and the fevernoremocrats The new luoreative They sithave a pensioa trill now ia salary to 27,000 aBtffce says he is ia feefrr governor to stay aad MilBays he will not resiga unites tfct promises to appoeat ato succeeed him Otaejebefeg mentioned are FormerIS ll iie wilie Kennuth  Our valentine, party is FridayWewill have a valentine box Some of us went to the Srhine Cirfn Saturday V,y Marie Wdder is tfoing to the k iv Sunday Ciuji Darrow has u new book ofBible tJiics While in Detroit Satur iu die bought a stand up doll Jv Brinker went to Sanduskvo, r the week end They got stock gWilbur Bmcker and Boacoeisteel of Ann ArborGreat Britian imports moslhtr meat We TQM an item last to t the effect that Argentina whereshe gi is moat of it had curtailed ast meat shipments to Great Brrtiaa, ewing to a local meat shortagemight have implication Greatian will be forced to go elsewasteDHat and would most likelyhere Such action might meaa a scarcity hereRev Arnold Claus 1100 a m1000 a m v hi1SO SUMIUid at the George WildeAnn Arbor amiiniI New book this week is Curtainfor a jester doaated by Yong Lad1st Auxiliary If you are sick or shut ia the Girl Scouts will bring a bookto you and also return Call Amaada DeBarr it for youDAUGHTERS MEET y the monthly meeeting ofthe Kings Daughters was held at,home of Mrs Ruth Corlett with Itesdames Sadie Mortn and FannieCavanaugh sa cohostesses 1 82 mm bers and guests were presetn MissHoover and Mrs Potts of Howell showed films on cancer A lovelyluncheon was server A silent auctionfollowedPINCKNEY AM LEAGUE W L1 Schlits Beer 65 198 Velvet Ex 50 348 Vans Motor Sales 50 844 Oinkels Plumbers 45 39 5 Reads Lumber 45 396 Rays Marathon Service 43 417 Detroit Die Set 39 45 8 1 O O P No 40 47 479 Plainfield Farm Bureau 36 48 10 Leo Ewers 34 50XI Hockey Service 33 5113 Steves Tree Trimmers 27 57 Team high 3 games Schlitz1753, Diakels 2636, Velvet Ez 258ft Team high gameSchlitz 998,Read82, Dinkelss 922, Marathon 922lad high 8 gamesA Fredenburgn 614, DDavis 606, J Ledwidge 602, R Chapman 602 Ind high 3 gamesC Clinton 602,A Pieadburg 246, H Widmeyer 245Three high averagesD Davis188, JLedwidge 180, A,FFredenburg178 LAKE HOME BURNSk The home of Mrs Ethel Tress ley located on Patterson Lake Rd west of Hiland Lake caught firefrom unknown sources Fridayabout 2 p m and burned ot theground The Pinckney fire dept was called but building was too far goneMrs Prasley was alone at the time and had to go a mile to the nearesttelephone Nothing was saved, all enntents of the home being destroy ed Mrs Pressleeys family contiits of her son, Schaafer and wife Norma Gardner and a son, Russell They stayed at tha Peter Wag oner home Fridaay night but willliv at the Ed Pressley homeHOME EXTENSION GROUPThe regular meeting of the Pinckney Home Extension Group will beon Feb 17 at the Pinckney Congl Church Those working on dressescome at 10 a m Those not making dressmaking at 100 p m Rex Sackctt of Detroit, spont Saturday Ih LawTheio were 50S n ihwest ofelectrical uppiiaiistore in Chel BETHEL BAPTISIT CHURCH4060 Sworthout RoadNorth HambugSunday Morning Service 10KJ0Sunday School followed by a MessageSunday Evening Service Thursday Prayex Meeting 80 Special meetings cpntinue everynight with Warren Vanletloo bringing th emassages He is a former j on professor of the Grand Rapids Sem  Kraminary and is now taking extended Ann Ait r language studies at ythe university i  L liiiULi ,ai1, t , j jurprl I ,luyi lUiin, SkitheLouin1 Flossie of iin Lii,ed at the Anuicw LSOIL laughter,, call iuc Sunok Mi s Albertram of land tolrin Ann Arbor hurThe Creation and FallFriRedemption WroughtSunThe Person of Christ MonJust Repent and BelieveTuesJustified ThurThe ChurchFriThe Ordinance SunPastor and People Special Music Every Night Ffconk Wmitaj Pastor9670 Mcuhcdl BcL GE 75490 ti L iat DaiJy versity hospitalDavid Abtrdrm andspent the week enl u, Ucir The Kuiii liiadbUiyo oispent Sunday ui ihu LJHenry The G, VV vlcyur iuiiJy ul SLutkbiidge spent Sunuuy aL uie W HMary Lou Bloxom, Mr  aa d Mrs  Lewi s Bloxo m o f Pinc kns y sa d Charle s Battle , so n o f Mr an d Mrs  Fran k Battl e o f Howel lver t carrie d i a An n Arbo r Monday The y wil l liv e i n th e Geral d Reaso nferns  traile r o a M88 W acros sfro m ta e Elemsatar y school  Bot har e employe d a t th e Genera l Stor eWilliam Connor s o f Silve r Lak eLak e ha d hi s fee t froze n badl y laas twee k whil e enrout e hom e fro m Dex ,te r las t Saturda y nigh t  R  M  Glen n broketh e bone s i n hi shan d las t wee k jwftjin g a colt Th e Dispatp h iMifetms  Postaltypewriter s fo r ap     Th e MaccabeeiPllbl d thei r ann ua l da y an d danceTeb  23 Th e titl e i s Happ y Hollow  an dHowel l wil l pu t i t on Rev  Schweinfurt h o f Perr y ha 3ha s finishe d a week s reviva l a t th eM  E  Churc h here Th e Senio r Clas s ha s electe d th efollowin g officer s Prs,Alm a McClu skey  Vic e Pres,Sadi e SwarthoutjSec Bessi e MurphyjTraa , Morle y Vau ghn Rev  Sydne y Sprou t i s preachin ga t th e Carleton  M E Church A n electio n wil l b e hel d th e firs tMonda y i n Apri l t o vot e o n holdin g ftstat e constitutiona l convention Th e Dexte r Mason s hav e jus t co mplete d an d move d int o a new 250 0temple  xTh e Gregor y youn g peopl e hel d a noyste r suppe r a t th e Charle s Buili shom e Frida y nigh tGeorg e W  Teepl e me t wit h tlj estat e sanitariu m boar d a t Mflfor dSaturdaya  H e leave s soo n fo r th eeas t t o visi t sanitarium s there   o rI  wls n t o than k al l m y frfe ivisite d so d sen t m e eard swhoan dMar ymy sta y i n th e hospital B U D l Doyl s  GALILEAN980 0 MISSIONRdPortag s Lake Mattts , pasto rSaoda r Schoo l 1 0 A  M   WcaaaJ p    104 5 A  M ,nin g Tempetation   , Sarrto t 7t30 A  Churc h withou t It s Firs t Lov e73 Q P  M  Mi1,  an d Mis  Andri v uabit t an d Dr  an d M r sW  C  Wlyli e o f Dexte r cailc U a u th e rnt z Wyli e hom e Sun  laiuil y o t An nSunua y a ty   i De t i thei rMARC H JUR Y LIS THowel l CityNorma n Larkin Howel l TwpEdit h Frevo rIosccEdn a Schafe rMarionEddi e Knigh tPutnam  Pear l Haine sTyroneAlvin  Trollma nUnadillaRo y hellhar tBrighto n CityEdga r Gitr eBrighto n TwpMable  Hick sCohoctahHilm a Copelan dDeerfieldArchi e Curti sGree n OakKatherin e Benne rBamburgBerti e 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Lincol nNebrask a t o atten d a n einsuranc eschoo l fo r 1 0 days Lyn n Hende e an d sons , Lloy d an dRex , attende d Farmer s Wee k a ta t Eas t Lansin g Wednesda y an Thu i iiday Th e Lurn s familie s attende d adinne r Sunda y a t th e Jac k Youn ghom e a t Portag e Lak e honorin g th ebirthda y o f Mrs  Young A  larg e attendanc e wa s presen t a tth e Masoni c templ e Saturda y mgn twhe n th e M M degre e wa s conferre dPor t Huro n Nava l Distric t an d Joh no n  Commande r Do n Koyci s o i tn eSprout  Roger s hom e is  a t Portag eLake  Visitor s wer e presen t iro mPor t Huron , Detroit , An n Arbor , Mt Morhc e an d Stockbriugc Mesdame s Lol a Lobacl l an d Ma gare t Flintof t o f Howel l calle d o nfriend s her e Frida y an d attende dth e OE S meeting Her b Palme r an d wil e spen t Sun daya t th e Wesle y Palme r hom e inDetroit Walte r Clar k an d wif e wit h th eEmmet t Clar k famil y o f Howel lspen t Sunda y a t th e Le o Clar k hom ei n  Detroi t ,ViIyn Singe r wen t slidin g  r brother  Sh e fel l off SECON D GRADP  NEW SKare n Downing 1 wen t o t th e Shrin eShrin e Circu s Tuesday Maii y o f u s hav e visite d th lo w am i iin d it  interesting Sharo u JaJluj  is  goinK  toShrin e Circu s Tuesdoy Conii c liloxom s Aunt  Mar ywa s marrie d Monday THIR D GRAD E NEW SFre d Crudde r wa s in  An n Arbo rSaturday Joh n Colune s aient s hav e a  ne w u  levision Leejo y Portei 1,  Loui s Haydu , Cam ill e Buda , Mar y Singer , An n Menke ,lionni c Sin i  Nai v y  Rea d an d Pa liy  iiea d went , t o th e sk i tow n Sunday ,Joh n Holbe n an d Bill y Ligh t wer eM  Mt  Pleasan t Snuday Patt y Suyyet t is  bac k fro m north er n Michigan  Mar y Le e Aschnbrenne r visite dhe r grandmothe r in  Ohio las t week Donni e Wilso n ha d compan y fro m1psilant i Sunday W e ar c makin g valentines  Our t y  is  Priday Nanc y Read s uncl e an d aun t wen tslidin g dow n hil l wit h he r Sunday FIRS T AN D SECON DFranci s Reason s mother s is  ill Billi e Shire y burne d hi s elbo w inhelpin g hi s mothe r po p corn Harol d Ciyi n ha s ne w toys , a  moto rcycle , ca r an d jeep Jim y Cantrel l sa w Adventur e Ho eo n  th e TV  H e say s peopl e o n th e Sa har a deser t hav e bi g lips Larr y Baugh n wen t t o th e ic e sho wSunday  Ther e wer a man y clowns  Apolicma n chase d on e o n skates FOURT H GRAD E NEW SW e hav e jn s mad e lo r ou rvalentin e par , rnuay  Pau l Bur g ischairma n o f  V games , Pats y Holl iter , reiiesrnunu s an d Edwar d Gu yo f cuanup Ou r Oiang e Hoo k reader s ar e wor k,  a  ou v the y wil l giv e Friday Mom  o f ou r Re d Boo k reader s ar erwr u transportatio n booklets W e H V iarnin g squar e dances San d 1  J X i bloc k wen t t o Tawa sSunda y am i toboggane d a t Silve rValley FIFT H GRAD E NEW SSpellin g U e winner s wer e Caro lMille r an d Doroth y Doyle  Runner sup , Shi  o n Willso n an d Rust y Van Norman W e ma  ge t wel l card s fo r Fran ci s Clark ro,    ithmeti c w e hav e a  newCO hereograji i similar t o flanne l board v  aw  learnin g t o mak e graph so n  ariJimetif B y playiri K state s an d capital s o nou r ma p i n fron t o f th  roo m w e ar ereall y learnin g them  W e ar e beginnin g anima l book s an dfin d Charle s Schafer s conservatici lboo k ver y helpful W e hav e 9  absence s daily W e ar e doin g individua l units Ou r Valentin e part y i s Friday W  ear e t o giv e ft nane l qui z wit hThe figh t ovee r th a Brick men t i n t h Unite d State s Maftt o i realit y a  part y struggl ePresiden t Eisenhowe r an d U M ol d mlationis t branc h o f th e BpdWljf cpart y o f who m Senato r Brkfc ri s  th e leadin g light  Bricke rth e nominatio n o f Eisenhowe r if tRepublica n conventio n las t jmha s neve r bee n whol e hearte d i A ki tsuppor t o f him  Fals e explamatie Mo f th e Bricke r amendmen t ka e htmnumerous  Th e constitutio n adoptft f15 0 year s ag o pu t th e powe r t o Mak etreatie s i n th e hand s o f th e pmtfrt lan d her e i t ha s bee n eve r eiaeaSeB SenatorBricke r woul d tak e thi t fW e r awa y fro m th e presiden t aa d gft ei t  t o congretm  If th e bil l passe s eom   yres K it  mus t b  ratifie d b y Pfr  tHlrdSo f th e stat e legialathrPlti Wlt h iden t Eisenhowe r i s 10 0 percea t af ains t th e bil l an d ha s refuse d to accep t an y compromise  H e aajr s i twoul d reduc e th e treat y Jftktaj gpower s o f th e natio n dangeroMly Hi s stron g oppositio n ha sman y o f th e supporter  o f th emen t t o waive r aa d tom e hat ejte d Bricker  I f vote d opo a todft f i twoul d undoubtedl y lot  T o cletj r tk ai r an d preven t a  part y spli t al l  tio n o n th e bil l ha sfo r a  Week Th a legislatur e ha s ahow n a  di inclmatio n t o d o muc h t o ew b th emountin g traffi c death s i a th t tttt oTh e Republica n polic y eommttM adopted a hands off policy  Thejy ioised the central stet 4Mtm T stem of drivers records, raising tteminimum age for driven, iMkteff it recklest driving to past a cajj oa ftvhill, and requiring a yearly phytietiexamination for school bus drivir They turned down chemieal totto fdrivers Accused of intoxication alii left thespeed limit of vehicle mp tothe cities and townships The WHadding 105 state polka was left Utthe good judgemeat f the legisla ture  testWhat seems to havesight of when the Bricker ment got personal it thathas the power to change wiy Ittityby passing a law aad to j  need any protection agajjipt them For instance we onoe IMA with China admittintfC grants jafk a large scalf  CWese builiVWf B  and helped gress killed thisthe Chinese Exclusion Aetbarred the bulk of Chines grants from entering thisThe supreme court uphold tkeity of it4H NEWSPlans are being mads for sLeap Year Dance at the highon February 27th LevFeb 12 EA April 3 Past Hosiers NightLawrenc Bangta Wv Itfrom material in our readtM  We hop the teaehert had  fitime at the institoU Taday  SIXTH GRADE NWWSOur ParenU Day ws a Mess We thank thecame to it ,  We have made potton ofits we haw ttuditd Mrs Taach read tiaeriptfM W aardvark aad jabWwock ilf, m drew them We painted pictureMrs Eokoe wmsFriday She it ttryvv Is  A 7vVV1  iiVft 41  WWmThomas AN THEATREfcrsday Fee 11 Jean Foatfaia, Lot Jewdaa inDBCAMBRON NIGHTSIn TechnicolorFHday, Satwday Feb IX J Double Featare PrograsiWehard Coute, Unda Christian inSLAVES OF BABYLONIn Technicolor Friday Batarday Feb 1 ISSANGASWIs TeeluaicelofDehl Fernando Lanaa NewsQBdJohn Ireland Lon McAlliater inCOMBAT SQUAD 8aay, lfaaday, Fek 14, IBHOWHNThi TeeJusteolor StarringTony Cirtk, Janet Leigh andTorin ThatcherCartoonPuppytale Sunday ShowsSunday, Monday, Feb 14 15 Joel McCrea, Yvonne DeCarioinMatinee Sunday 230 P M CoatBORDER RIVERIn TechnicolorTttsa, WedTThur, FeD 16tDonald OConnor, Janet Leigh inWALKING MY BABY BACK HOMEIn Technicolor Tarn, Wed Thar, Feb 1, 17, 18LITTLB BOY LOSTStarringBiag Croab y,CAnde DauphinCartoon, Southern RabbitShowa 715, 96LEE THEATREFriday, Saturday Feb 12, 19 CONQUEST OF COCHISEjt in TechnicolorrThreeQuo Vadia Sailon and a GirldisonPMKUARY 11,1S4T J t SUCCESS MAY BE BOBBOWEDAT THIS BANKUxoq ago scone one said Money maketh money Now St latruer than ever Having cnrih caah to invest in opportunity can prove ayore protitable ftnin1 yearn at fust phigqing along The First National Bank in Howell fcnakee low cost loans lor all earts ictf worthwhile purposesThe one you have in mind maybe as good as gold with us Why not come in and talk IIover  February Uth ia  ljth anniversary of the birth of Thoiajs Edison, founder of the electrioilindustry as we know itIts a rather special date in Michigan since itwas here his family lived for many yean here that young Toms ir  we genius first beganIf s a rath special date at Detroit Edison, too,lor oar peons belitve in servingand service wasfaomat BaSofas guiding principle S strong were fads feelings on the matter, so confident was hethat widespread use of electricity could benefitfPffrfnH, that he began by gelling lamp bulbs for40c eachfar below their manufacturing cost of 126 He could not be content uniii hethis strange, new forceelectricityrvailafcie tothose of both high and tow stationToday, electric service goes far beyondrates low and extending lines to new Our meaning of service is to makeuruformly dependable, and to provide thoasservices which enable a customer toto his best advantageThe Detroit Edison Company strives constantlyto strengthen its service tradition Aad thai k afitting thne to rededicate ourselves to H toresolve to serve our customers and ofcr nation tothe best of our ability SLAVES OF BABYLUMStarringRichard Conti, Iinda ChrstiianCartoon ffiffiffiffiSon, MOB, TW, Feb 14, 15, 16 Open Sunday 2 P MM Bob Hope, Arlerve Dahl, Rosemary Clooney, Ky MartinHERE COMES THE GIRLS in TechnicolorFeatorette, Black FuryCartoon and NewsWednesday, Thursday, Feb 17, 18Ginger Rogers, Wiltiam Holden, Paul DouglasinFOREVER FEMALEintroducing Pat CrowleyNovelties News Cartoon26 percent of the waterfowl shottthis year was not retrieved Longrange shooting and lack of dogs was the reasonChairman of the Board PretidrATHE DETROIT EDSSCTJ COAMY JuniorPINCKNBT HIGH SCHOOL GYMFrom where I fk Jot Mtftfc Easy Dots HAgolnl Thursday FebSaturday, Feba aLadies Aid Society gad taeir  md ausif w rummage sale the other nlftt aeJTWsistand as soon as the doors opieaj rttes Easy Roberta was fosJesWithout a word, he heatedstraight for the coat counts,picked out a shabby oldjacket, and paid for it M told me a little later that his jacket bade was mttipj be a regular habitThats been my fsTpgleiamoking jseket for yean, ej said And my wife talks me fcsst giving it away regularly Tlftget to thinking how much Iilcuf  let me explainKxplanations are In order, but not by hubby He tried to call and say he would be late for dinner, but the party line wasamsy HJJ wife was talking to friends Result a cold supperTo avoid missing important calls and tying up your party line,pace your calls and keep them reasonably short That way yonand your neighbors get the best use from your telephone aad mlmmdtrttanfttngaV MUlrigan BeU Telephone Coaapaay  622 Dearborn StCleaning, RePairingPrompt ServiceVae McCord Radiator CorelFRANKLIN BODY SHOPCAUCUSi HBV vMMfv w OUU  Pebruory 15, 19U torfii OBUCOS 40pAfflog clerkESfigT KJMOH CAUCUSA Unfca Ccmcus win beheld crt thm village fire hall cmMonday February J5, 1954 toto nominate a village ticketUrn at oauau 3rOa p mMUdrod Ackley, Tillage ckrkDoated Feb 5V1854 Alberta Close eeBdoeted a Phone 1199MickA marriage license was issued eek to  and MaryBloxora, 11, PinckneyErnest Arveson, 40 and his wife,tailian,,42, of Pontiac were kttMdin an at Occident on Grand River amile east of Brighton last WedMaday , jPatroleua producers took 12J84,511 barrels of oil and 7,084,6116,000cubic feet of gas from Michigan 600 people consumed 5,000 pancakes,15 lbs of susaege, W lbs of batter,ISO bottles of syrnp, 25 lbs of sugar,200 bottles of whole milk, t gallons of skimmed milk aad 000 eefe ofcoffeeWhile Mania Uta aad JMgekike Carlaad vsve in bstead lamonth they saw President BanoOeValera and pressntad hte TIME 800 P MMASTER OF CEREMONIES  JIM ROOgi A NEWSPAPER STORYPERSONS IN THE PLAYJoel StaatOH BnriB GreenHardboiled editor of the Belknap TribuneBorotfcy Stimton , Hit daughterMary McCleer  Thursday nightMarcia MeOeer  Saturday nightJd Payeon  Rick MUlerStar reporter on TribdneMaxime Bowman  Reporter on Tribune Anita Cony  tkawtay nlgitMarilyn Shirey  Bat flaky nightMn Ainsworth Society womanGretchen Taich  Thurqr nightArlesta Roderick  Saturday nightAratoe Ainaworth  Her daughterJanice Burns  Thursday night Delia Slayden  Saturday nightTony Sahrator   Gang leaderNeal ClarkSarah iiiecretary to Joel StantonGwen Kinsey  Tiimday nightMary Standridge  Baturwy nightCapt Mark Broden of the Police ForceKen Kuhn  Thursday nightJim Gallup  Saturday nightWanyBramcA foreman of Tribune eeeapeeimg reomTawiy Jim Sprttler Offlee boyAdam Randolph Jude im t of BelknapClement CharboneauPrinters working for Tribtute Bfll Pawktayk ad Bob PerryTheStoreygoodSho itMatAct of MmfelMartin Bitter jr wife and sonMickey called at tfce Martin Ritterr homein Lakeland Sunday Isabel Nash and Tommyj i Ritter called atthe Mark Nash tomeThe Otis Mattftpxtt of Jacksontent Sunday at tto Joe Griffithhome MrMs Irvin Keaasdy was a guestWednesday and Thursday at the Geraid Kennedy honjevia Howelli  Lemuel Martind wife of Ypsilanti ealied on hitfiwpther, Mrs Beu lah Martin SAMrs FlorencCJNeil were in Anff and son,rbor Friday Myron Ho,Gwipleto UM Electric, OH ami Bat Not WaterFloris Clark took 29 members ofthe seniorl class tto  Detroit Sundayto see the ice reyiew Mrs Urns tedand Welton Qhwnberliaa accompan j led themWelton Chamberbsin took a groupto the Shrine Coccus in Detroit in tiie ConL bus turday They broke dowrt fining hoes at Northville and Otto PdChwn wigii after tHem withanother bus ifrMr and Mrs OMieJenny Knapp OompUie UM of PtmptWe Sell  We hstafl  We SantoI073E M38and son of MtMorrice spent thtf week end withMrs Ethel SproutThe Carl Bidwgfi iy of Brighto were Sunday dinner guests at the JWhite home, honorign Jimmy Bid wells birthdayCallers of Mr and Mrs WilliamrjShehan last week were the Dr Hai low Shenan family of Jackson, Billy Shehan of Ann Arbor, and Francis jShehan Charles Whitehead and wife andjBeatrice Lamborn of Gregory calledj at the Jesse Henry home Sundayf Robert Pike , and wife spent 4Saturday at the Wm Bentloy homeuir CommaJohn Boyer and wife called onMrs Ella Walsh of Webster SaturWagoners Grow Charles Smith is ill at his home I1 daynear Bentley Lake The Reuben Centner and Frankl The George Lavey family of Jack Boyer familess of, Ann Arbor calledi son and Mrs Metz of Howell were at the John Bqyei home Sunday COALDont Wail Any Unger You WHI Sow Neai ft Also a Complete Stock ofLUMBER ami BUILDING SUPPUES oa baai Phone Hamilton 68119, Dexter,I Sunday guest at the Lee Lavey  Edward Nuoffer and wife of Holt home spent the week end at the Lloyd HenPiiiekneyQuality Mechanue Rev Albert Schmitt left for Plor Idee homeida last week Reece Gudifch and wife left forThe Red Cross cancelled its blood iFlorida last week,here for today Only 35 signed up at  Stanley Mudock and wife of CorrPinckney and none from Gregory una we Shnfdty SuesW of Robertwho were supposed to come here Pike and wifeLOW PRICESSaw art Wine to Take CmPhone Howeil 705J2 FLOWERS FOR ALLfromWINKELHAUS FLORAL 80Phone 204 Howell EHoe SonRITTER T VSales  ServiceDumont TelevisionTRACTORSRUSSELL D SMITH CO HOWELL, MICH  PH 1632Represented by H W WV JE HESIDENCE  PINCKNET, MICHIGAN  PHOK i Votty trom  Meek that taThat ta CKMtty Vhftt I can off yco  fans 2 ttkt fMT foot meuremettland ItMtih JM MMt U tnd oaetutdtb kl 1J MMfc iMUW tnd mvr ofTAX STARTING ON MASOM SHOESDMECT FROM FACTORY9f order inf throvcb By ApeoUU Omr iomcr service Onot from out tunorj,ton get your sbow from jrwh nsritocSc for lets moneytod THEY AR1OUARATiTBBD TO FIT YOU If Vuat rtal fool afflforttelephoneT l v  JACK HANNETTPhone 1111865I Vffl Tcte in PtiteCBft Townbip Tcocas at thd Towr Ha  Every8c today bop 10 a m to 6 p muntil furttier noticeI Ate Haw 1954 Dog License Tags for SaleLORENZO h11Fh1 PUTNAM TOw,PLUMBINGWATER SYSTEMSmil THK McPHERSOHi Howell MlchgaarAre Your V tables SafeThe winter months increase thedanger of fire in our homes Fire hftino personal respecct for personal belongingA Safety Deposit Box will protectVOID1 valuable papers from fire Andheft JRent a box today at our main office Iin Howell rMr and Mrs Albert Dinkel andMr and Mrs W F Close were inLansing last ThursdayThe Thomas Clark family of AimArbor were Sunday guests of MrsMargaret Claark and familySt, Ann DlMOMion Club of StMarys Church met with Mr awlj Mrs, Myron Hughes Wednesday 136 dogs were vaccinated at Chel jea in SyvUu townthip for ralti  I TVsLiedHou NowYousideNowringHOUStANYWHIKAIThosHy1 ,Regtdat equipment   precision George Boisoa ass oddon the Howell Road to Fred WoodwortfccoUactor of internal revenueof Detroitif SanitariumfPinckney, Michiganally 1100 A M to 200 P M Except WednesdayaMo, Ttaes, Fi Sat, 709 t P00 P M Mm Woodfafidge Ferris, 72, diedat tb Wayne County Hospital at Eloise Friday, as an indigent patient Her husband, formr Governorner and United States Senator Ferris left an estate of 250,000 whichwu lost during the depression She was his second wife He had 2 sonsby his flirt wife In aa postcard poll in Brighton,the use of voting machines lost 2 toto X The principal objection is that j it makes it difficult for stikecr or writein candidates j Al Wolter of North Scio town ship, a former teacher, has been ap  pointed supervisor of Sci tnwnship to succeed Albert Trinkeel, killed in  an autotrain collision iPhone IKi  101 K rd RiverDexter raised 4200 In thfir poh Ho  lio fund drive   Reai Estate, InsuranceThe Stockbridge school district , Brokera Dr 6 RDENTIST112 V N Mkhigvi Ave Telephones Office 935 Residence 814Evenings by Appointment Howell, Michigan j artRepairingLicensed Master Plumber rhone loF21075 Etfst M36, rlncKneyFUNERAL HOOTBn Co Swarthorther i ircciorvloiern Equipment e Serviceiic J, PiSrhas hired Louis Kingscott H Assoc theirasd oobez ol the a Caplaceoi jtnlomatoi    pressureTmnT ppfafr Stcqpjn and see us   S  i   BJJ rwi i City, Lake arvi Farm PropertyList Ycur lrcirty With Ale IV3fe JOhii QUALITY FARlpOUIPMENTHardwareCome in and Save MoneyERIDAY AND SATURDAYROUND STEAK   SIRLOIN STEAK    T BONF STEAKCHUCK ROASTSFRANKFURTSBIG BOLOGNAPORK CHOPS Al Kinds of Cold Meals 60c60c65c35c40c40c50c up Kalamazoo to draw plans forschoolVincent Young jr has gone to ILawton,Oklahoma to vist his brother, Ma jnr Thomaii Young and fam ily Major Young goes overseas in t GeneralMarch  Phone 59F3 Pinckney, MichMrs Norman Richmond of Unaj  rrdilla died at University Hospital, Hbt KiKA11nUfAnn Arbor, last week  Dr Fowler has been named chair tof the committeee to beautify the t Eriphtcn mill pond Lauorcne Yax of Hnwell has his jewelrly store to his son Michigan wolves are fast dissa  paering1 There are only 4 wilf fam ilies in the upper peninsula and  none in the lowerj Robert McMacken of Howell ,,  u  D  i, and Joan Hoppe of Detroit weie 4RNOLD BERQUISTWiUia , BeThm7lj inBrlgS  married at St Cecelias Church, De 23 Unadilla Si Pinckney, Nuc OPTOMETRISTGrand Rtrarassouenerai TruckingPinckney, Mh Phogp OarrviakeeKiirispecialty Insurancehoie 43  Pki ey,Gdmetiiy HemortatoPrices ca Can Afford T  Onotes of 25IHB  Call Kowlervilie 435FGM ROPRETQR 8F THE QONUVEY LOCKER ton Feb 2d He leaves his wife, 2daughter, Mrs Hazel Ely anl MrsLulu Dutr w ani a son, BertThe Keysnc Dramattic Companyof Stockbridge directed by Bert Parks put on the Ighthouse Mystery atthe opera house Friday nightSt Thomas beat Pinckney at basket ball there Friday 37 to 8Pinck ney teamRead, Gerycz, R Reason,H Hall, J Hall, Dinkel, Shhan StThomasOBrien, Devine, Weismeyer Fisher, Moriarity The Pinckney Independents lostto Howell 17 t 18 Pinckney teuniwas Slayton, C Miller, Carr, Kennedy N Miller HowellCooper, SawdyMangel, Steger, Bussee James Frickie wanted for robbingthe Lyman Rogers home was arrest ed in Elk Rapids dand is held in thethe Howell jail He is a dope fiend Bert Daller it now undersheriff atthe Howell jail Mose Kelly is driving L G Deeexeanxs milk truck The Ladies Home Missionary Society have elected the following officers Pre,3, Mrs A F Brown Vice Pres, Mrs S E Swarthout Sec, Mrs Hattie Decker Treas, Mrs Jlmma Sykes Gregory has organized a KingsDaughters Circle The officers are Pres, Mrs Mae Bullis Vice Pres1 Estelle Chipman SecIsabelle Kuhn Treas, Gertrude Crossman Rev Hurlburt has sold ais bouseat Gregory to Mrs Shipley troit January 30ALSCO Watch KepadringGold StampChristmas Bargains onWatcher, Watch Bcmdsjewela  Handmade Fealhe BillfoldsAluminum Comb Windows DHS Direct from Factory to You ,10 Windows and 2 Doors Installed132995 ALSCO Aluminum SidingHeavy 8 EnameledWeather Locked FOR SALEYounq qeeso,and InsulatedSmall Monthly Payments sLocal RepresentativePhone  Brighton  5371 Farms, Homes, LakeBusiness OpporList Your Property WGerald KaaswBroker  2to NorthPinckney, Mich 35c a lb also fresh eggsVanHorns Hillflidd FarmPhone Pinckney 69F2A J GrayybielSXAlE OF MICHIGAN FOR RENT5 room oadroom on late fronlwarm, 1 cozy includes oil heat, aas and cold water andox unfurnished Ycouple preierrad csHldn comei 7 amiles In areathe Gentiles I WANTEDlntsriorF0R house 2 CftrOKlatzAt a session of said Cour Vield,February 1, 1954 IPresent, Hon Hiram A Smith,Judge oi Prbat  Notice is Hereby Given that ienkneyFOR SALEBoby Chiok,straw, Frank Peotrcethe petition oi Don C Swarthout phane Dexter Ha 64067praying that the administration ot said estate be granted to Ger aid Reason or some other suit person ana that the heirs Collieshires Order npw iiBOB SQUIRE HATCHERYRhone 305 W at 218 SouthAve, HoweU, Mich, RENT3nev s  of said deceased be determinedwill be heard at die ProbaoeCoairt on Februciy 23, 1954 ai 10 A Mh is Ordered That Notice ULMoi be given hy pubiicatton oi acopy hereol tui hree weeks con BdcuUveiy previous 40 laid 4pcy oi hearinq in the Pincknc Dlpatah a newspaper, pdatpd circulated in said couoty and tha the FOR RENT3 room  phone 151F4 jPortqe Uito Mark SmrthomtOR SALE56 H P battonStrat  fLOOBton Motor James Whitley  Ashphalt TU 8SF4FOR SALEFuel oil heating ApCork Tito C Ca OC RobtauoaPhone Pinckney 16QF3cause a COPY oi this notioe to beserved upon ejeh wiowa pufty in interest at hia last knows caddress by registered mail, returnreceipt demanded, ct least tour teen vl4jdays priot cc such heaiIng, or by personal servtce atleast nve b iuv onor to suchhearingHiram R SmittiA tmt copy iuda ot love lor 10 Pinckney DUpatch or Ann Arbor SU9756WANTED Outside house window shutters Mrs, RESmithPhone Hamilton 62537 or coil at 9450 McGregor RoadFOR RENT4 room house furnished toilet bain, hot and coldwater, oil heatDoyles CovePatt arson Lake George HauckFOR SALE Orl WILL TRADEA United Artiste Accordion Phone 85F12 sand and aronreLed, also4 miles wert of 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>s vyrzf Gill RSil been cleared for the the Straits Last yearthe law makers approved the bond is sue to finance it In December inrs agreed to provide the money, the Supreme court has approvedthe constitutionality of the proposition This bridge will make a convenient road for deer hunters and do away wth the long lines of waitingoars, sometimes 10 miles long Itwill also join Michigans two greatpeninsulas Northern Michigan ispredicting an economic boom and in exase in the gas tax collections 1,000 engineers, riggers, divers andworkers will be required for a 3 yearperiod Housing and schools will beseeded for the workers families Allthis will boom business in the northWork will go on 8 months a yearIt will take 85,000 cubic yards of con crete to build 26 miles of paved highway It will be completed onNov 1, 1967 The bridge will withstand a wind speed of 120 miles anhourIt will be the longest bridge in theworld, 5 miles long The level is 148 feet above the water It will be ableto withstand an ice pressure of 65,000pounds per foot The anchors areto be 85 feet deep The length of the bridge is 88,000 ft, second only tothe 42,000 ft San Francisco Baybridge Cost of the bridge is 160,000,000 Toll charges are expected tc pay the cost The tolls will be thesame as the present ferry chargesEvery governor since 1884 has fav ItemYOUNG  HURTIBISEMarried at St Marys church,Pinckney, Saturday morning, January30, Miss Alice M Young, daughter of Mr and Mrs Vincent Young sr, ofGregory to Raymond Hurtibise, sonof Mr and Mrs Frank Hurtibise of Unadilla at 10 WjKJaday February 3, i  J4athoUe Churchand MrsUnadilla at 10S e ofa m Rev AlbertSchmitt officiatingThe bride was given in marriageby her father Her costume was whiteChantilly lace and net over taffeta,finger tip length veil with a tiara ofpearls She carried an orchid on a white prayer book This is the sameprayer Jbook carried by her mother ather wedding Her flowers were pink  MtahtaanSigh School AthisAiaoFrid uand  i IiTidav after NoSunday  Befcr 800 MaswererosesHer sister, Mrs Ruth Ann Keiserwas matron of honorHer dress was blue lace and netover taffeta She carried pink rosesand sweet peasThe bridesmaids were Cecile Hurtibise, sister of the groom and MrsBarbara Burns Their costumesthe same as the matron of honorWilliam Hurtibise was best manand Larry Hurtibise usher They are brothers of the groom Dick Young,brother of the bride was also an usherThe brides mother wore a 2 piecenavy blue print and themothers dress, was similarA reception was held at the brideshome for 150 guests A weddingbreakfast was sd t h groomsored the bridge but interest been able to block it haveMASONIC GUEST NIGHTAn attendance of over 350 filledtha high school gym Saturday nightand tables had to be set up in the lobby of the school to handle theoverflow crowd Venison featured themenu and the entire banquet was prepared and served by members ofthe lodgeMerwin Campbell, chaplain, gavethe invocation The welcome address was given by Lawrence Baughn, W M, who introduced judge Hiram8mith, the toaatmaster After afew remarks Loretta Schaeffers polka band favored with a number of iccordian selectionsThe Masons and guest were introduced by the lodge secretary Over half of those presen were ionMa sons The Masonic quartette organized byMrs Florence Baughn last Decemberof Clyde Fisher, Jack Hannett, DanVanSlambrook and Harold Riggs sangseveral numbersDT Alexander Ruthven, formerpresident of the University of Michigan spoke briefly and explained that th i f breakfast was served at the Gregorytown hall to 50 members of the wedding partyPrenuptial showers for the bridewere given by Mrs Helen Burns, MissCecile Hurtibise and Mrs BarbaraBurns Also the nurses at St Joehospital, Ann ArborThe couple left on a vHm tripsouth The brides going away costumewas a navy blue suit with beige accessories She carried an orchid fromher bouquetThe bride graduated from Pinckney high school in 1949 and St Lawrence school of Nursing in 1953 Shehas been employed at St Joe hos Calvary Mtnoonte ChurchBv, Esro toast Pastor upt  Watts EachMorning Worship IOIOOSunday School 1100Young Peoplt Mssfng 730 Cottage Fellowship tstrtuWeanmtday 80Congregational Church Rev, I W, Winqer, PastorSunday School 930 A MMoraine Worship 1045 AJtfThwrTNight Prayer Mstina00 Pinckney beat Manchester a   jKJhere Friday to take second place iithe Land O Lakes League with a J hand 1 record The Pinckney ii L wan  beat Manchester 37 to 35 Mailed 34 to S7 with 5 minuterThen Bob Mcabou goalMiller, Jim Lavcy ami 1 mworth sunk free throws ioPinckney the game JKach tut in 10 baskets but imkmy KOI ithrows in 31 chances while Mmter made 15 out of ia  Meabon was high lor Pinwith 11Last Tuesday Pinckney UJSLto Britton, a team who had unlj2 games all season, b niton hpostage stamp size gym and iVh could not get used to it,Pinckney plays Hariland iu tday   Current  iilr It 11n Thila to beThis The         , it a 1ILA IUUt Wr hack in school third birhilar thcr wijit aviy am Tamda la weekitli hs family tor She KJIVan 8traw time, We a poundhavenation ami h in Thl b ycoffe orion hiU s who raise most of thee deny this and say it is due tocrop failures The method used by thstock manipulators is to buy up hugiimnunf or commodities and holdthem off the market This creates aluBASKET BALLDexter 86  fJrrqchurchCWed Choir practise 730 pxnA Hearty Welcome to AHThe People s i 49grille 47, Byron 4JM Thomas 3J Dunae,Chelsea Go, 1Jat li0CKJjon 44, StockbiiuKtUniversity 3U o7 iVt1in0, Jt his 1 r iCONSERVATION i 3TES     I   I  i i  i IanaM 36 West belween MainUnadilla StreetRev Keith Ruegmegaei Pcsfopypital, Ann ArborThe groom enlisted in the U 1948 Sg enlisted in the U SNavy in 1948 and was discharged in1952 He is owner of the MarathonGas Station at Pinckney where thecouple will live  Ktftth R3undcrySchooISunday Worship  HMO A hCSunday Youth Group 7 00 PM 945 AMHMO AThui, Player Meeting 7 00 PJvL We extend u Chiistian WeJcometo Everyone  than iJtrees, seedlingare avcdiabl in A third taggedrecently 14 miic where she was ,153,985 was paiu uin 1953, There wtio 2 CL ptRev Yauch, pastjrMorning Worahin ii30 a Sd g rahSunday School moiendpointa  Mii0 a aicouple will livethe necessity of keeping the deer herddown made venison available al tain times of the yearThe stunt contest conducted by WinBaughn was won by M E Darrowwith  Rev McLucas 2nd Of the 5 ontestants they drank a bottle ofginger ale through a nipple firstThere were more accordion numbersand the Masonic Quarte te sang again Judge Mike Carland of this circuit, a member of Corunna Lodge gave the address His talk was on the dutiesevery Mason owes to himself, hisneighbor and his country and he saidthis should always be their constantaim to perform He is a good speaker anl was well received KELLY  RICHARDSON ,,On Monday morning, Fell, is I, 195iin St Marys church occurred theweudin of Gorman F Kelly and issHazel Richardson,Fr Albert Schmitt officiated Robert Kelly, son of tlii y,server at the mass Theytended by Mr Kellys i,  , r sister, David and Henrietta KellyBoth are wellknown Mi Kelly b,t4 Rural Carrier on Route Xo 1 anMiss Richardson has binn wasST PAULS EVANGELICALLUTHERAN acorns thy pj , Jcrten by dq3rThe legislature will c arawing fishing Jicerv 150 tt 200 cLd Z  ,0 to 250 J inJ v Strorite of stock market gambYears ao Joe Loiter, a Chicago naire conceived the idea of cor wluat That is to get control ofbuhel of wheat in the country ded to a great extent and1 price way up However, he t hold it, the dam broke andhis shiit James Patton, an manipulator also tried his hand He was able to put the price updown but never entirely con d itThe bringing in of the 5000 barrel day oil well in Salem has causedtin drillers to shift their attentioniVoni southern Washtenaw county toasfcrn Washtenaw It is prophecised iiaI eventually every ifve of land inWashtenaw county will be under leaseto oil operators Drilling is still go in n around Clinton but no more oilIMS have been brought in This wasa shallow well struck at 1100 ft ThetSulein one is 4400 feeti d Lake School Every Sun it Purchase Ogunaay Service H00 a m Hcffbor Beochbunday School 1000 a mtl0nRev Arnold Claus 1 acres cffor a IJV, th   Henryi Schaierlweren as betn ufat Kennedys Store for a numUyearsAfter the breakfast they left fora weeks trip with the best wiVho othe communityBRONZE STAR AWARDED 15 January, 1954Mr Mathew Shevrovich, Sr,16130 Fulmer Road,Gregory, Michigan Dear Mr ShevrovichI have been directed to present youthe Bronze Star Medal in behalf ofyour son This medal is awarded for meritorious achievement Jn combatagainst an armed enemyIf you would notify me of the timeand date most convenient to you, 1 will be at such place as you desireto present you this awardProviding you have no objections topublicity, request you give me theMme of your newspaper, Mayor and tht head of the local veterans organization so that arrangements mayfet made for the presentation Sincerely yours,V R MILLER Colonel, Infantry, PMST MICHIGAN BELL NEWSThe Michigan Bell Telephone Company again last year was the largestirr j coiiliiLiitoi IJ the state Prira 3cil Fund with a paymenttotaling 7,060,20 i According to figures released todayby Russell H Engelhardt, managerhere for Michigan Bell, 2,315 ef thepublicYV SB AREAX BW ski area was opened this pastwtk end by the Michigan Department f Conservation on the popular Pinckity Recreation Area, 25 miles northwt of Ann Arbor The site consists f a main hill with runs of from 400to 900 leet with a vertical drop of100 feet, and several side runs ofvarying difficulty A 400 foot ropetow will  available from 10 A Mto I P M on Saturdays and Sundaysas long as snow conditions permit Tb site also has some good tobogganslop, and two crosscountry skitrails, are plannedTh site ii located 2 miles west ofPinckney village, and access is fromlf86 or Patterson Lake Road, viaKtilfty Road Parking is provided for1M oar total was allocated to theschool system of PinckneySchool throughout Livingston County, including the city of Pincknpy,received a total of 32,77 from thecompany tax payment Engtlhaidt uid ihe payments werebased on a school census of 519 inPinckney and 7,349 in LivingstonCounty, as compiled by the State Department of Public Instruction The companys tax payment lastyear amounted to 446 for each ofthe 1,589,923 youngsters in the statebetween the ages of 5 and 19 whoare on the census rolls Michigan Bell, in common with theailroads, Pullman, railway express,telegraph, and other telephone copipanies, pays a state property tax of earmarked for the Primary Fund nlieu of other property taxes   PINCKNEY TO GET DIAL PHONES The first step in bringing dial ser BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH4060 Swathout RoadNorth HambugSunday Morning Service 1000Sunday School followed by aMessageurkiy Evening Service i J OIOCK rrjThursday Prayer Meeting 800 j wife, Nora, 2  n Starting Sunday evening at Frank, 2 brcihe745 p m and every night for 2 I Linden and2 weeks except Saturday War j and a sisterren Vanhefloo of Grand Rapids of Adrian GI3Si v, wa inason aAwith his broiheSchaier, They biv Jc block  r There is an auto war on price ctitii ho south which has assumed i lirc projjortions There some f1 i cur dealers became over i i  Iih new cars who cut prices 1 i and left, They advertised new I   for 400 under the lilt MI , m arc said to have sold  used car dealers for as   fV Most of the new  rMf1 from franchised deal rth and cast and drivensouthern dealers protesti unfii cojnpftition and claim the M fias jromised to back them upthis pi ice warnil Then M iiiihMr pon BibleVanhetloo ofSeminary will talkDoctrineDrank Shultz, Pastor9670 Mashall Rd GE 75490 South LyonMlchGALILEAN BAPTIST MISSION 9200 McQrexjor RdPortage LakeLcfrry Mortis, pastorSunday School 10 A M Morning Wonhip   1045 A M, The Righteousness of GodEvening Service  730 Guest Speaker, Walt Winebrenner oi Lima Baptist Wed 730 P Mthe Ncrzcna  hur ,,last FridayANNOJNCEMENiMr, and IVi , A , iPinckney announce ,iment of their datqh Grace, to Pvt, Herbcxlrf FVjl Knox Ky, son  Shenden of IJmc,vice to Pine1 ney was taken when Russell H Engkiardt, area manager forMichigan Bell Telephone Co, announce that construction of a new building to house the automaticswitching equipment  would get underway this weekTo be located on the north east corner of Stuart and Main Streets, thenew structure will measure 24 feet by28 feet Completion of the building is setfor April Details regarding dialservice will be announced at a later dateanANNOUNCEMEN1Mr and Mrs Lee Laveynounce the engagement of theirdifckighter, Dcrothy Ann to JackR Sharp, son Ux Mi and MrsLester Sharp of Hambjrc      LADIES MISSIONARY SOCIETYThe Ladiet Miaionary Society metwith Mra Kathy Ruegsegger, Jan uary 26th, 1964 Mrs Edna Euler,president, presided Mrs Celiste McKinley was in charge of devotionsSeveral poems were readMrs Eloyse Campbell presented tous chapters 8 through 6 of PearlsAre Made The next meeting willbe held Feb 23rd at Mrs Ruth Cur ie tts Mrs Donna Fuhrman willhave the next book reviewRefreshments of birthday cake andice cream were served in honor ofMrs Jane Clarks birthday CeliaNash, Janes mother, made the cakeand her husbands mother furnishedthe ice cream ASKS NEW TR,GrowerWiling his wite, the f of iincknevtoif a new trial He  vie is alive cmd hrcantly appeared in  tern iimt News which fought allnuses is also against theKorean war veterans bonusJ laims is a fraud on thep k a ays not over 6 per cent ofon ihoso who would receive it ever set j foot in Korea Qualifications only callfor three years of service during theKorean hostilities It would be fnancj by the sale of 10,000,000 in state bonds They add the veterans them v iyiiii have to pay itihiu in the pension setup theifc judges were overlooked A  th legislature would rectifyIf wiuld sot up a board of five e and probate judges would payi rnt of their years salary intofjnd, up to 40a year Judges ivtiiv at the age of 60 with 20 seivice at G5 with 15 or at 70ii 1 years of service In time aboutii perii in the nation will be on pension rolls iithwilled, wedding it being piannMrs Ruth Ritter entertained Merlin Amburgey and wife and IzabelNash and Mr Blakenbaker and wifefor dinner FridayAlbert Mahler and wife of Detroitcalled at the Ray Burns home onSundayThe Ambrose and Gerald Kennedyfamilys spent Sunday at the Irvin Kennedy homeKeith Ledwidge was horns from thePlymouth Seminary SaturdayThe Murray Kennedy family spentSunday at the Harold Gallup home inFarmingtonMrs Eleanor Ledwidge and David,were Sunday dinner guests at theMarcin Ledwidge homeGeorge Meabon and wife called atthe Win Marshall home ii Stock,bridge SundayMrB Ruth Ritter, son, Tommy andIsabel Nash spent Saturday with theDr Jim Nash family in ColdwaterDavid Aberdeen spent the week endin Chicago CITIZENS CAUCUSA Citizens Caucusheld at the village fire hallMonday February 15 1954to nominate a village ticket Time oi caucus 400 pmMfldred Ackley, vilkqe clDcfced Feb 5, 1954UNION CAUCUSA Uniafn Caucus willheld crt the village fire hrrllMonday February 15, 1954to nominate a village ticket Time of caucus 300 p mMildred Ackley, village dDcd Feb 5, 1954 or ii H  I 1am Tl, ikr battle to come in the sen  , over the statehood of Hawaii jid Alaska and indications are thefijht wdl not be decided on its meritsby the block of southern and mid ve, senators who are fearful of losn he balance of power they nowhoU Hawaii has 500,000 populationand Alaska only 128,643 Nevada onlyhad a population of 6,857 when ad initied Oregon 52,465, Wyoming 62,oo and Montana 142,924 Nevada atthe present time only has 160,088be V, i tO E, S CALENDARFeb gRegulcrr meetirliqotion nicrht,6 Jkike Scrlo 11 to  I vFeb 2C9weethoart PcPcrtteroan Lake March 4Reception forCire Grand Officers to pMfy degrees, NOTTCEFeb 8MM Deqees Fdb 8Mdsonic school o instniction crt Mghtonat Manchestor on Feb 9Feb 12 EA DeariesApril 3 Past Mergers N Lawrence Baughn W The Michigan Corrections commite will submit a brand new prison plan to the legislature It is, that Of, arll jUl  splitting the Jackson prison into torewhereby it will be possible 10new arrivals, psycopathaiuui seniles It is being received enthusiastically by the legislators aa itwould cost much less money than new prison However one thing seemsj to have been lost sight of The main trouble with the present prison isovercrowding, not enough room forlle present inmates Would thisPian provide any more roomis inhawhoes lin inroundf ,inMFor your Avon Products Call Cl  ie alie 11, iiWeto an1,i   Anita,d Uu, no Curts, Loiis Hayuu, Ncalaiiiillo Buda wereflake ue snowy dayisi a iuNani y Read went to Detroit Satluuuy  in Berkley SaturdayLairy Utley visited, his wmother in Grand Rapid Sunday We are memoiiiing a poemThree Little Kitten Alter weit memorized we are going 0tize it Mickey Trombley celebratedifiiih birthday Monday, FebruaryJoiin Singer has a new hair cutOES BAKE ALBAt Dmlcrvy Food Locker 11 Fb 6 S ilhKathy Gustafson attended a wed j 11 to 3 Fb 6 ,1 Mac DaUer,Vr  3 rtMwrtos dinner iitiwee TReaieiWcL,Vfctor 3, 8britfAi house Sad i yrho hasLScottit toiias soldat ftaniiiie Michigan iiell Telephoneasstartea construction Hrihe Ypsikm flies buiidinqand equipment at YpailJiti bur fJ with a loss of some VSIL8 OF BAGDADtn colorBfcheet Prixa WuavsJ Hevol OF THE HAWK Technicolor A WMtam Young, Polly Batgbi and jaoBi HflgwSEUQOIAAbbe LomeFORBIDDEN StarringJ Morris ELECTRIC MKof courseSit down and enjoy television with the family, Mom Dinner always cooks to perfection in an electric range and its ready on time Automatic controls maintain the one right heatfor perfect remits No need to experiment with different cooking speedsfoi urface cookery, either Simply snap a switchfor the exact amount of heat you needBE MODERNCOOK ELECTRICAUYSEE VOUR DEALER or Detroit Edison Kccts op to3 or 4your kitchen Don Hafiey speared a 32 inpik at Mill Lake near Chelsea iaist week The Michigan Molded Plasticsentertained the Defcter iiremen and councinen at a steak dinner at the American Legion hoznejlast weekDexter has purchased school bus Ao 12The aid Dexter flour TnijT wili torn downTse Defter school board hasvoted to accept no more nonresident pupilsA iialsher signal hast, been installed at the Ann Arbor Rcolioad crossing at HamburgWilliam B Reader, presidentof the First National Bank ofKowell, suffered a stroke last week cad is in McPherson hospitalCharles Gatesman who hashas been in the law office ofMcuin Lavan at Brighton since 102 has announced his candi,c  icr the Republican nomination for prosecuting attorneyThe Castleman and Bartell, hlus in Cohoctah burneddown last weekChespeoko  Ohio Tony Curtta, Joana Drew and,BettaerCartoosSun Man Tues, Fb 7 8 9 Youll Never FogetJACK SUU  StarringMark Stevens Dorothy Motions Barton McLane John LiteComedy  CoartoMiWed Thur Feb io 11 Dapwq intfanateJoan Fontaine, Louis ourdaninDECAMERON NIGHTS  In Tehnloolor 4 noaaay Fah, 7 ftE wSF6f WORLE6to Cartoon    Bate SmithA Comedy Slowing Warto Jery jDWHHS Reed715 900Railvstalled aj flasher at n Rri crossingPINCKNEY HIGl SCHOO GYM RHOMEiJoel TIME 80G P MMASTER OF CEREMONIES  7IM ROOKi A NEWSPAPER STORYPERSONS IN THE PLAYStAnton Ervin GreenHardboiled editor of the Belknap Tribune Conway Tearle, Joan CollinsBinnle B Whltmore Lake,Friday Saturday, Feb 5, 6 y Faturalh ScottHANGMANS KNOT to TecixaJbolerSUCCESS MAY BE BORROWED  cmd AT THIS BANK CRUOSNG DOWN THE RIVER  tflg   StarringLong ago some aaw said Mon  Techniooiocey maketh money Now it i D Hayme Audreytruer than ever Having enough Cicash to invent in opportunity can prove more profitable thanSun to Thm Feb, ,7 to 11tyears of just plugging alongThe First National Bank in Howell makes low cost loans tor all sorts ctf worthwhile puxposesThe one you have in mind maybe as qood as gold with usWhy net come in and talk itMover THi FIRST NATIONAL BANKvcsidrnco r f Tr and Mrs Norman Reason on Pearl St caught fire Saturday nijrht and was badly damaged The Riisns are living in the Ma on houe on East PutnamTwo txaires Friday night The highschool plays Ypsi Reserves and thehigh school meets ChelseaJay Allen and Jack Lerado of Elkuw1 Tnd r  iin a 1 cuituinior the community hallThe Kings Daughters put on a mu sical program at the Masonii diningroom Thursday night It is IPiano solo, Bessie Swarthout piano solo, Wilhelmina Bourbonnais solo,Iva Gardner reading, Lulu Darrow solo, Beatrice Van Horn duet, Dorothy Carr, Marion Durkis piano solo, Sadie Cooper Cello solo, Rita RitaEiseler reading, Aha Meyer solo, Nel lie Gardner solo, Mrs Collacott sloFlorence BaughnThe Sauler Ice Co has started filling their ice house at Lakeland this weekBert Benham has gone to Birmingham, Alabama to teachMrs Norma Vaugh n Merrill, ofWhitmore Lake, Ernest Gutekunst of Dexter and Edna Hill of Iosco are pa tient at the Pinckney SanitariumThe Shirey family attended thefuneral of Mrs Shireys father, Isaac Spiliiakf at Clovcrdale, Ohio, last w t   dsr rederaJ Supervision,,ibe Federal Depofiil UuurJjCopwatlon All Deports Lasur i5Blg Days From pages of the beet sellerPROM HERE TQiBurt L ancaotoziisosterJvlontgoiaary Clift Fk Siti dDeborah Kexr Frank Sinatri andDonna ReedWinter ParadiseFeafeUMlte Wew CCAHD OF THANKSI wish to extend uianks andappreciation c acts of kindneaflowers fruit and cards receivedUp to 10,000 ior Each pot during my illnessKirk SimsLIBRARY NEWS   Aitt Of THANKSSt Marys Altar Society has donat1 I WCB1t to say Thank You toed the widely read book, All Hale friends and neighbors, South for Father, to the Pinckney library, jg am BureaU g MarChildrens Story Hour Feb 9jion f B cmd pckney Fcforicat4 pmMr, Woou ii Company for cards, flowers  FT entertained aiii fruit received white 1 wasHOVtRi FOR ALL fromWHttCELHAUS FLORWL OdPhoneis daughterDorothy Stanton     Mary McCleer  Thursday nightMarcia McCleer  Saturday nightJud Payson Rick Miller,Star reporter on TribuneMaxine Bowman   Reporter on TribuneAnita Corey  Thursday night  Marilyn Shirey  Saturday night SfAins worth Gretchen Tasch  Thursday nightArlesta Roderick  Saturday nigntArmine Ainsworth   Janice Burns  Thursday night Delia Slayden  Saturday nightTony SalvatorSarah  Society womantiph totrftrtfite HEAT S u p t o 4  room sFurnishe s HO T WATE RCOOK S meal s perfectl y e mit y Heater  yoo   w ANYWHERE Spac e Saving s deilg n  Powerfu l fuF hout t ptrformnr 1   TwoinOn e Hatmak r  Save s u p  o 50  is  hri  SJC  ormati c Draf tndi  c nne y troubl M  Mone y oc k C  ,ant FO  MOk E FORMATIO N WRIT VNea l Clar k Her daughte rGan g leade r 0l 8A Sif,           Secretar y t o Joe l Stanto nGwe n Kinse y   Thursda y nigh tMar y Standridg e   Saturda y nigh tGipt  Mar k Brode n of th e Polic e Forc eKe n Kuh n   Thursda y nigh t   Ji m Gallu p   Saturda y nig M  iff, , inWall y Branc h Tomm y  LAdamStadoip hForeman o f Tribune s composin g roo mDann y Haine sJi m  Spi t tie r The Anderse n Farmer s Clu b me t a tth e Alber t Wilso n hom e las t Satur da y an d reorganized Mrs  Thoma s Clar k an d daughte rar e visitin g in  St  Jonns Mrs  Harrie t Arnol d die d her e Sun day  Buria l in  Whitcom b Cemetery Nigh t Ca p specia l a t Fre d Burges shom e o n Feb  2  fo r benefi t o f Laki nappointment Ro y Teepl e an d W  C  Bionso n o fManistiqu e hav e forme d a  lea l estat ean d insuranc e partnershi p in  Manis tique Th e ne w pos t offic e buildin g wa spu t int o service  this week  I t ha s loc kboxe s whic h wer e unknow n in  th e ol doffice Th e Cli o Comed y Co  o f 1 2 peopl eis  playin g a t th e oper a hous e thi sweek Th e Pinckne y Gleaner s mee t a t th eM  B  Mortenso n hom e Feb  2 Chelse a is  buildin g a  parochia lschool Neili e an d Mabl e Fis h ar e in  De troit Sa m Kenned y ha s graduate d a tClear y Colleg e an d gon e t o Seattle ,Wash Ep h Bus h wa s arreste d her e las tweek  for assaul t an d battery  H e wa sBlHTiBWf F eivp  i u  o n P rk atio n an d ordere d no t t oAPPliAWC E STOR   use liquo r o r profan e language  Thi sMai 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DENTIST112 N Michigc Ave telephones Office 935Residence 814Evenings by Appointment Howell, Michigan Plumbing aidRepairingLicensed MaWr number10T5 Bant M36, FUNERAL HOSIm G SwarflwuttfcuernTiafcicoupied from hitch through rearwheels, with no play in any T    crs Even th adjustableto lake up Herbat highway speed under assCaste and camber of shadowv automottvetypsrrusted at tne C u i Veld onreach is rig id,alackRegular equipment incsteel wheel   precision tapered rollerbearings    electricallywelded ateel axles aacfframaa    pressure luhjicMvm fittings atali wear points Stop in aH   or complole iil UaJ Estate, InsuranceBrokerageCity, Laks and Farm PropertyUst Your Property With Mei  K J   ivV SWu2iiijKiiiHard w a SIXTH GRADEWe are having a Mothers Dayprogram Thursday We made posters on all our units but most of them were on Canada We are also having a unit down when they come to We phont x83  207 E Gd Rivermade magic squares and cards today Were just finishing our Canadianunit They are supposed to be in to morrow morningFIFTH GRADE Spelling bee winners were oolMiller, Susan La Belle, ChristinaJaroslowski and Gus KasperWe learned how to do double division, we like itMary Kelly had a birthday last phone 59F3 Pinckney, Mich,week We made cards for her All A students were Carol Miller, REFRIGERATION SERVICEKarl Burg, Karen Eichman, Mary Menke, Noel Rose, Gus Kasper Thehonor roll had 16 on this markingWe are starting valentine decorationsHats and favors were made for theVeteransHospital at Danville, 111We are making pot holders on thelooms to learn to weavePosters were made on Rights ofCitizenship for Social Studies unitsDorothy Esch brought two AfricanViolets for our plant collectionOur Science Library has a newChink ib 4oGrade A Pork Sausage COMB IN AND SAVE YOU, MONEY This is a story of a rabbit whichgot into a car radiator, knawed a hose in two and stopped the car CharlesWatkins of Memphis, Tennessee went Hammonds Nature Encyclopedia Itto Nashville on a business trip when helps us in our unit work,he reached there steam poured out of Cirol Miller has brought her Chill his radiator and he pulled into a fill emit set of tfooks as reference booksing station The station proprietor for use by the class, lifted the hood of the car and there We are on our 3rd individual unitwas the dead rabbit By coincidence in Social Studies We are giving x the station proprietor was James A ports on our States Kirtland, formerly of Pinckney HubLee handed UD this clipping LeeLaveyGeneral InsuranceHarold RadyRepairs on All MakesPhone 154K3 PinckneyAuctioneerFarm Sales A SpecialtyBert WyiieCall Fowlerville 435F0 Phiui omentS rvicr39 andOPrOMETRISTonBtume 35i Howell, MichiganftoitssLivestock HaulingWekJ Trips Made toGeneral Truckingfinftogar J OarrComplete Insurance Coera Phone 43  Pkickiey,ARNOLD BEBQUIST233 Uuadilla St Pinckney, MidWatch RepcriringGold Stoanpi Christmas Bargains onWatcher, Watch Bondsjewei 1 Handmade Falher Billioki Cemetery MemorialsPrices You Can Afford To i  luiiford, MiclugauMilforJ Granib WorksHeal EsuhFarms, Homes, Lake Prpertj Business OpportunitiesList Your Property With MGerald KeaswBroker  2 iNorth PeartPinckney, Mich  Phone 18Mrs, Ella Hagman organist of Saturday night was well alien Howell US chapter for 20 yeai el A group led Ly Mrs Lcccwas honored at a party there Bock furnished spocic muric clast week  rlicsj,nMr and Mrs Winheld iirit  of Jiawewl, leave Feb 1 for twyears in France,Mrs Cacia Chamberlain io FOR RENT5 room androom on lake frontwcam, neat,cozy includes oil heat, eras slovThe Pinckney Arect 4H dance lR fL STl0Ck,   cold wter  2 h 5, IK rriert tou afl i iqbed or unfurnishedI couple preferred, children come, 7 familes in area 40 aMoweis irhon35c a lb also fresh eggsV anHom s Hillside F armPhone Pinckney 69F2visiting her dcilighter, Lois, at Albany, N YCarson Hollingsworth was STATE OF MICHIGANThe ProbaU Court for iheLivingstonAn the Matter at we F Iiarley A LiUiu i, Icttoi At a session of said Cour icnMotor85F4 monJi PercyH P BattonStrat 183F4, 1996 Beardsley RoadJames Whitley jWANTEDOnterioiFOR SALEFuel oil heating, week nights and week ends stove for 10 Pinckney Dispatch J Jack Darrow   Phone HoweU476Wweek rrrtm Alma Colleqe last February 1, 1954Present, Hon Hirami Lawrence Camburn cpad  wifej were Sunday quests at the FabI Lunford home, DetroitMary Ellen Doylc underwent WANTED Outside house win,RETfaU  FOR SALEBaby Chicks,Type White Leghorns GrreaNotice is Hereby Given thtFbh KEN1 roomESuse White Rocks and NeWludge of Probatebythe petition oi Don C Swatlc ed bath, hot and coldAi Lmia i Gold Heats prayingthat VG cdniinistration, water, oil heat,Doyles CavePattG Hkan operatioln at Se fioe hospital, of said estate be qvariled to Gei  erson Lake George HauckIETOR OF THE feJUNLftVEY LOCKER Ann Arbor last week, aid Reason r seme other suitaoVs1 person ani tiicrt iLe henFOR SALE Jiamesway Incubator of said deceased be determined2500 egg capacitycso 6aO bales Vvu be he, Tt he Fichat of wheat 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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> fiIr  i HtJT, protection for Michigan citi is th object of several bills inIroduOWInJtoJeffaUature One wouldUntit kpeed of vehicles to 66 miles at fltebt, dariag the day to 66 Since 17 vottta art required to passbill it ahduld have little trouble pokes AM also receiving atOne would set the minimumat SO  in the day and 40 kWiiXrtonioWle faces the0wet erf a ear who cause death ormmm U vumd 5 AH drivers Would wive to carry a financial re fctiy eard iMued by the secof state Auto insurance comeould alo issue them Drivtm nada il would also be requiredt ft taaaLW bill are expected to be introf Wfor the dead line of Feb 10felarging the taU police, new pri sm fmeflities, aid fair employmentIMittM are expected to take up most tkt time1 Abo redistricting which will put many voters in new districtsMieMfan income ending June 30kt wa 1786,992,617, expenditures17101866,694, leaving a surplus of 4,Oet,01 Aj the deficit was 65,41,209, the state still owes 31,337, 118Of the expemditures, education gotH ye eeat, highways 22, welfare lit only 8 per cent was required toiptrate the government Local units pot 8 per eeat, meatal health 7, corMtfttotti i public health 2, conservation, and agriculture 2GPL JOSEPH JEFFREYS NOW ITING IN TAEGU, KOREATAJBGU, KOREACpL Joseph FJeffreys, whose wife lives on Portage Zke, Ptaekaey, Mich, is now servingat Korean Communications Zone XCOM2 keadquartera in TaeguMfvayt, a personnel noBcommisakmid officer m the headquarterHwl settloa, WAS formerly sta Moae4vith ta Korean Base Sectionat Puaaa The base section, whichprovided services and supplies for TO security forces, was recently disWHuwi and Its operations assumed by KCOMZOorporal Jeffreys, a former emyloye of the Walter Van Dusen Contnttioi Co, Ann Arbor, entered theAmy tat July 1968 and arrived in theFt Bst the following January Bis paneata, Mr aid Mrs William Ive at SO8 Dexter St, PinALBERT TR1NKLE Trinkle, 74, Scio towmahipr for 26 years was killed inArbor Friday, when his car wasby a dieael engine on the Ann Ar Bailroad crosimg at Williams St waa ooming dowB the hill fromWort Uaia St His car was carried1M 1mk afUr h was hit A 27yearM appMatice WM running the Diesel, fetekla  hk wife and one H WM a member of WashLodgt No 65 F A A M aadftke 0 1 S at Dexter, also the Ann Aftxw Gvotto He has visited thePtaikatf Maaooie lodge sereralGUST D HENKEAUuttave Henaeau was born inJaaieee, September 9, 1889 and diedat St Joaeph hospital, Friday lastK cae to this country in 1912 andMve4 to Knsh Lake 7 years ago Hewas a foreman for the Mich Seam Ian Tube Go at South Lyoi He is d by his wife, Suzanie, and aMrs Virginia Gendonl is also one sister and twowethers in France The Rosary wasaasd at the Swarthout Funeral HomeMtaday Bight and the funeral was Si Marys church Tuesdayr Reverend Albert Schmitt of1 Burial in St Marys Cemer le deceased was a veteran of Wat IALBERT WADDELLAlbert Waddell was found dead intee baek yard of his home here late y afternoon at SS6 East MainVy Mrs Ruegsegger, a neighbor ndavwent surgery several months Vat had apparently recovered Bordea of Howell was calledsari aatd deatk was due to naturaldeeeased was born in IndeMo, September 9, 1867 Heat a earsenter in Detroit for of years, coming here aboutu ago He had lived at Pettysaad oi Chilsoo Rd before movta Fiaekaey leaves hit wife, Pearl, two MBS Gerald Swarthout ofad MM Edward Frost of atft thta sons, Albert ofAl Alb aad Sarlam and Harold ofwas from the Brightfaenaele Tkursdoy Reverend offleUtiac Burial in Grand Detroitmawbers of the Home Exstub worked on wool dressesat e OMUPMaatAeaal chuch Thurs day aad Meaday Local Notes,  6  Clyde Mdntyre, GeorgeSkinner and Thomas Featheily passedaway Lois Beachy is valedictorianand Claire Campbell and Lucille Beachy tied for salutatorian Pinckney high school beats Dexter 10 to ,iNan Ledwidge and Dale Meabon married Katherine Wiltse is 15th in the state spelling contest, DetroitMay 13  Pinckney school robbed Dexter Masonic lodge holds centemal Pinckney beats Hartland 10 to 2 Sally Miller named head ofRainbow Assembly Masonic Past Masters work EA degrees Gus Ledwidge is playing ball with Shelby, NMay 30, Louis Coyle, James Lewisand Thomas Featherly die Seniorsleave on trip to Washington, D Mother  Daughter banquet atschool Pinckney loses to Chelsea 11to 2May 20  Jack Reid, Arlene Seitzmarried, Pinckney beats Manchester5 to 3 Rainbow Girls installJune 3  Wm Clark, Marilyn Hartley married Nine from LivingtonLodge attend Grand Lodgre ai CaidRapids Robert Young accepts teach ing position at ClarencevilleJune 10  Levi Ludtke and Florence Koneski married at Oscoda,Annis Abney, Wm Nesbitt married at Biloxi, Miss, Cadet Roscoe Ventrelli,of Portage Lake graduates at West PointJune 17  Judge Jay Payne andMildred Jackson married to live ut Portage Lake Strawberry festivalat Stockbridge Dick Murphy an 1Jane Drain married Mrs Lucius Wil son, sr, dies Roger Carr sells barbershop to Clare SwarthoutJune 24  Rosalie Nash ad Kenneth Zill and Hollis Swarthnut  1Geraldine Morgan marred Nevchurch, the Gallillee Baptist is opened at Portage Lake in Howe log cabin July 1  Alberta Dinkel and vF Close and Virginia Carver an iGeorge Van Norman married, alsjJane Keiser and Raymond Ryeriun Roy Dillingham in hospital July 8  Mrs Ella Mercer, WnHill, Anthony Gallagher and PeterBobon die Masons practice for minstrel show July 15 ill Robinson, 55, coloredfound dead in barn on Vern Kclkn berger farm A group leave Cchurch and start a new church, h, Peoples with Keith Ruegscsa1 apastor Services in Mae Dala1 hon Eric Rose reelected to Pinckn ,school board July 22  Wesley Pal r aivlAlice Shiebell married Xi,i,, ia ibarn bums, David Perria, 6, uro wi,at Crooked Lake July 29  Minstrel shuw f  sons big success Pete Siring, L fFowlerville arrested for ciaiii riot in Pinckney 50 fine, f  ,in jail Don Burns building 1 u asite of Harris school August 5  Mis irav,  Vv,  ,Frank Hewitt, Henry i ranke andMrs Minnie Barter die, C iy L , sold to Lyle Jones of Leslie August 12  Fowlerville Fail Pinckneyites take part in 4H showand exhibits Patterson Lake road 1ving blacktopped Wralter Van Fleedies Engagement of Jane Nash andJack Clark announced August 19  Claude Sopors observe golden wedding, Mrs FlorenceVanWinkle Wendell Sruber and Geo Stoll die Mrs Lenwood Tinsiey,mother of Mrs June Brash killed inauto accident August 26  Mrs Honorah Engle,John Miller, Dr Alvin Benz tiie Amelia Keiser, Alfred Boliheimermarried Peoples Church breaks ground for new church on land purchased on M36 West Pinckney bowling leagues start Engagement of Dorus House and Gilbert Graingerannounced Lt Don Rogers appointed commander of Port Huron navalstation Churchesdneadoy, January 27, 1954School AihieikCatholic GhurrtSi Marys Catholic Ctarch Pinckney MichiqoiRev Fr Albrt Schntt V PastoSunday MassesSummer, Schadalx 830, 800900 10m 1130  Winter Schedue 800 and 1000Novena Devotiona Friday evening 730 p mCoaiegsionjiday after Novenna DtvotionsSurday 730 to 900  xdSunday  Before 800 MasieanoniteCalvary Mensuaotte Quirch Bev, Ezra Pecuto, fttiilor3 S Supt Walter EtchMorning Worship ithOO Sunday School llOOYoung People Meepf   7w Cottage Fellowship ServiceWednesday      800gg fRev, I W Visgex PatprSunday School    S30 A MMorning Worship 1045 AMThur Night Prayer Meeting,800a the churchWed Choir practise 730 pm A Hearty Welcome toripple sUdeo tM 36 West between Main  a Unadiila Streets ,Rev Keith Ruegsegget Pcistor SandaySchool  945 AM, Suiiduy Vcrship  1100 A MSunday Vouth Group 7 00 PMjThur, Piayei Mating 9 00 PM We extena a Inistian Weicome I to Everyonepasur1033 a m 1100 a mST PAJL3 EVANGELICAL LOTHLRAN    a Synod oi LakelandWinanw Lake School Every SunSunday Service     c 1100, jp rji3 an day School   1000 a m Rnv Arnold ClausB HE, BAPTIST CHURCH 4GiO Swa,thout RoadSunday Morning Service 1000Sunday School followed by a MessageA special meeting of the Southeastern Area Christian Workers Conference was held at the Mennonke church Thursday evening OrvinCooley of Sturgis, Rev Paul Haartrof Howe, Ind, Rev Elno Steiner of Elkhart, Ind, as well as representatives from Imlay City, St Johns, Detroit and Jackson were present at themeeting Tii three named above an 1 Rev P F ISontrager of Clare weredinner guesu Thursday evening at the Rev Beachy homeRev Ezra Beachy left Sunday forFairview, Mich, where he will be onthe teaching staff at a Bible Schoolforv ministers for the next three weeks The first half of the termwas for young people with 87 enrolled from six states Rev J Kore Zookof St Johns will preach at the Mcnnonite Chirch next Sunday Thursday Prayer Meeting iPrank Shultz, Pastor9670 Mashall Rd GE 75490 South LyonMicbuWILLIS H, CLARKWillis H, ClarK 98, died suddenlvMonday morning at tne Michigan Masonic Home at Alma, Mich, where heha1 been since July 11 last He was born in Huntsvilie, Ontario, Nov 15, 1855 He learned teleg raphy in his youth and was GrandTrunk agent at Gregory four years and at Pinckney 40 prior to his re tirement He married Ada Buck ofLinden who died in 1937 He lived inLinden several years and was in How ell and Fowlerville convalescenthomes before going to Alma His onlysurvivors are neices and nephews He was a member of LivingstonLodge No 76 F  A M and Pinck ney Chapter 145 O E S and thePinckney Congregational churchwhore he held various offices The funeral will be Thursday atthe Swarthcut Funeral Home at 200p ir, Rev J W Winger officiating Burial will be in tho Linden cemetery Livingston Lodge will exovrr fy the Masonic CommittalService at the grave A mmBEAT BOYSVTLLE TWICEPinckncy beat Boysville at MasonFriday night 54 to 39 The Pinckney reserve team won also 41 to 22 JoeMurry of Boysville was high scorer with 15 points, out Bob Mtabun gui14 for Pinckney aid Don Packer andLee Hollingswouh eut 10Pinckney plays twice this weekBritten there Tuesday and here Friday nightBASKET BALL SCOR3Dexter 55, South Lyon 41 Manchester 49, Hartland 41 Lansing Eastern 49, Ann Arbor ISO St Tho,,,as 63, Assumption 53 Holt ,7, IK ell 52 Keego Harbor Ci, BrightSI Dundee 59, University 13 Saline 64, Roosevelt 45 hyrun 7i, No,vLothrop 43 Haslett J3, ,vo lb    30 Leslie 58, Dansville 51 Kalhy St SundayIIIMLI v LLIL  luuljce onen OomntMtluck, ha, aiati Juan v,vm ice ska liny ontauliL hei sister to  as a new grayand a new v Star upon wafii iuui sh rrfi Hep isiand about ivery corner of yea is she wasi company yes I about hur spell ,te and showed uslie has a new 52th Mr and Mrs Karl tPincney and Mr and huup of Byin Ruad, ii,,,anniversary jcKra ,,,, were honored S ii,, L,,who gathered , , ,, tlto help wedding,Guests viTii i  Detroit, Pontne, Fi nev    u  ii ints i  i 1  its jilrli 1 i iMi  ,     1Koadi 11  J       i J  , Ji a i iaiji aant HIw pupivTii a 1 ii1 ,, U vS illMlv CiViuy   aii i  iiiiiJqUJ,tAnt r Jhome MrClose he  iitijMeIlarollayAiday chome calld ,MV r L ni V ,and Mr h ,i ii t 1   lit  a i Baf it tlii i i, ty, io t Jsickar to JudyteiS, Mai y ecior   i, icd a pa ty hm  i  i   ir u,i M Franlc Inr ot 1 xu Sa ur iay MM1en th  Jji w  d in   vi They received many n Prf ris L lv iie ri 1 1 a II1,i TIlIKi KINGS DAUGHTERS Tho Pinckry Kings DaughtersI meet with Mrs Paul Curlett on Thurday F,ebruorv 4 at 2 p mI The e will be a silent auction,I Mesdames Sadie Moran and Fanny Cavanauqh are cohost esses, SecyLIBRARY NEWS New book this week is thei Uninyited Guest by Coxei Students are invited to library Feb 2 after school when a short talk on how to use re erence books is slatedAn oil well was struck Saturdayon the LeMaster farm at Salemwhich flows 5000 barrels a day Thedepth was 4450 ftDr Harlow Shehan, wife and sonof Jackson and Billy Shehan of Ann Arbor called on Wm Shehan SundayLeo Layey called FridayNelson Zuzzard is home from StJoe Hospital Ann Arbor ALL MUSCAL PROGRAMI The 3rd number on the lectures course spcnsore6 by the Senior Class, The Southland Singers, a necro quartette is hi Pinckney, high school gym 8 p mNOTICETan 30 Venison banquet atthe schoolI Feb 2 Regular meeting Feb 6MM DegeeaiFeb aMasonic school of instruction at Brightonat ManchMtor on Feb, 9, highStror M1frVTMaiM school JiieLet  Bvy,i Iloff CiieU 1 vtZuh Martin ri to ov V ha, ivu,   ui i   Mi  i   i  I incln y f iends ant aottaded u wed lino r f l lr, f  i i and 1 ,Dowen at ihv llowell tiasbyteiianchurch SaturdayMrs Marpai TLri  hi iUiMihjme from Lo  L,ek , Ci,fThe wedding of Jiic Yuun,1 anKay HurJbibO ivis ihv January30 at St Marys churchWin Baughn and Clifford Milkrs nt the wcek end at their cabin aLveilsMrs Esther Kali v,j, ha In enpatient at McPhnrsn r,rt111 1 rriturned homeKate Mhdian hn iiiipn,  i  Coa , 11  i a   , Lnat  in nu ,,  ui u,  ijiy  vek tJul i i 1J,  i i biatuie,, ill vi, 1uj,, Lji,1 M,,i  andeedn kat 1,iMrald v 11 L brought ihisto a TT wcl convalescent home Mrs Britta Brah gave a vfor MMrs Ella NVmn of Ann Arljorvisited at the TUn Wlilu liuriii laWtV A us Edna Eulcr and Mi XdlieWlie called on Mr Euler at i Michigan State Sanatorium Satnday1 ith Bradbury and wilV nf Civsea and Jessie Hen and vi theirplane cih , a L Liie wcuk iiVi,  ia UeLloit aii aipIaM1 hart lulXMU1   aiiaS  i ilj, auia, parts on the air1 i ui jai il is abst H ar WiLkiy UtadkT lead ,  a  iiew toy aii plane L,1 iias two new epiBASKET pjj, war or disturbance in country afterSunday guests at th L J lie nry Jan 22Boysville there jap, io briiton there,Ja, 2o Manchester here,FeL, 5 Ikiuand thereFh 12 DoxLer there, h 19 South Lyon hereFeb, 23University thereFeb 26Porterville herehomeAlbert Thomas and Gus Shulz i ,Flint called at the Roheri Pik honvSunday Reuben Genter and wife of AniArbor called at the John Hcyir hotuSaturday BU Pike and wK atunded  birthday dinner Monday for Erstonj James PorUr was home from WesClark at the Hartley Bland home nt tern State College over theyweek endOcaola,  James Burroughs who has beenoverseaa arrived home last week ,flit witm intangled in any wans mcussary to keep a mall armiVV  vlTun tes to make thwar The Sa sinalJ andI1 ai,i it was fought entirely byllL  men bein drafted    Jauixhid us into world  wi1 tame out of it withi  Clt iiw arui lnc Phillipinea I11 iiub Then came World Wari this the Isolationists scuttld  1 J1 Nations and we tried  1    iely from world af in state which existed 1 tu civil war Pearl Harborjti tlit inijiossibility of this and   i World War II We found ourvv with our troops stationed in iui lent countries of the world id nUy ,e have beccie a military uion whether we willid it or notw  bill has been introduced in theisJature to pay Michigan Korean ar veurans a bonus It would beiinanced l,y increasing the cigarette i, ,lJn ,Je lJ 4 and it woujd cogtIM1,,0 h is estimated 250,000 ii fiilcrt on mi average of, ,, Tar lax increase would be  l  n as ihc bonus was     tun1 in the service wouldi foinpui d iioiii June 27, 1950, when fe Koiean wa stalled, and it woulda  months service fora veteran iiiaJily Tiiis proposition will bei h oallot in the 1954 fall eleci Ihr maximum bonus would   It would take 20 years0 jay off the bond issuei pai  s madi much of tn fact  I e who are members of own as Jehovahs Wit id to allow their child tod transfusion for a serii , While the authoritiessere tailing steps in probate courtto give the transfusion anyway thechild died The parents claimed blood transfusions were apainst their religion This matter has come up be  i ,id in somr cases the authori   vcrririrlfn the parents ob , t r this takes time Aii, iii enough in this wiih the trans  J j nd an wnttner y,a are a ,i ia tr Republican as to whe  in is a depression or re  1 v imi The Republicans   not and that times are, i itian ewr The Democrats claim , i a, pnint to the rising un1,1, iniii and the increase in ap,, r fir iincijiployiwnt insurance,iin Ciik JJ,ivcs some interesting ,iiis It stales farm income inM ,1,  usi was down 1,300,000,  , lie November 1952 leveliia A a liu1 reduction in farm in  , a id purchasing power Thi,,, v,as Muched last July whenui, and salaries were 15 percentai a i of July 1952 They then slumpcl LO J percent Indications are mauuiaeLurers are overstocked Onhe oJar hand, General Motors announctis the greatest expansion proiiim m their history for 1964fur eharitable purposes will i,abiy be on the ballot next fallAn organization known as the Mich,,an Association for NonProfit Or ,ns is conducting the camLO get the 286,598 sgnatures to get it on the ballot Thepresident is a Detroit firemen J and the other officers and mciuiher organizations Theeouiu put lt on the ballot thirds vote but so much ,,ms cropped up they appear to  Hesitating about it QKNGAGEMENTS The followinghave been announced daughter of Mr,Zieqler of PinckneyBrown of Howell ter of Mr and Mrs Aitredman of Hush Lake to DonPinckney and Nancy, of Mr and Mrr, Gtonnof Howell to WUten HowellpVfi vi r t SIKPING IS A DftEAAIM YOUR SANDMANbad ITS U faaoad 1 aIsSB YOUR DEALf or Detroit Edisonif TTERSales Dumont 1 Ved TVk 5IE6LERZ J hoots up to J 3or4rtsbi your kHchoi theBME8T kncWHITE LODGE COUNTBT CLOBSat, Feb 6 GIVEN BY GOLDOf AfiBOW ABCHEBS CLUBMUMC BT JSWMTHOUjTBBSBBBSSBBSBBJBJBJBBBBlBJBJI THE mGBXBt ABEAH 8Q DANCI, JAN 30AT 8sO0 P M AT FQfOENSY HEATS up to 4 roomsfurnishes HOT WATER COOKS meals perfectlyr only Huttr ytt CM titANYWHERESpe Sovingi dwlgnvwerM fulJ hou ptrfemKinct oinOne Heatmakv i vs up to 50 in foil fjrmatic Drafto JI cnimney troubleVorr Back OvarantatFOR MORE FORMATION WRIT uMM Martha Reoon85,widowof Lafoyotto Reason of Stockbiidge died at WilUamston kxs Burial was at Saqinaw EWashburo sold his elevator Sockbridgo to Goorqe Kunael L c Gregory ,9 me bunion oil boom is not ,  going so good Since oil was 1 struck on the Curtis iarm two Tony McaHnlaEASY TO LOVIT in Tochalcolw AKBOWK5ADSchtfday, Januar 29, and MOBouier wpuss wore JMOuglrt in, J Fowr9 g i 2  there Nino drifter aot aothinq1 Audi Murph Lozi NeJlson Sund3CSaBda7  31hi fn Kriki 1  1 ftABT CF 8UMATRTMi TNoah of North Lake celohrated Jus 86th birthdayBrighton has asked for bids ota w4w school It nmgM of 9classrooms and a music Pudgy, an English bull dog atSouth Lyon made the front paaelast weqk whoa ho hod 2 ironteeth gold crowned, Ms, James lindleya cox stallod at the Dexter C Street Now York Central crossing last weekShe was able to jump out beforea toan hit it reducing it to funk Dennis OBrien, 85, Websterfarm diejd last week,Washtenaw county who hasbeen sharing a state senatorwith Oakland will have one of their own after this fall,Frank Ames, Dexter Leadereditor, underwent an operationat St, hostipal, Ann Arbor last week Two business changes inHowell Alva Dickson has soldhis bakery to his son, Stanley and Myron Taylor Jrfs menswear stored to Cecil Curtis, sonin law of the late Albin Pfau,The following have been ixducted into the eervlceJomes Young, John Dunlap, Herman inAlso Ifohn DerektoTHE LAST POSSEMat TTSLTAT Fob 1,2230 PJTL Contf iUksm Hcudan, Qeanor ParkerinESCAPE FROM FORT BRAVO,Victor Mature Marl Blanchaid InTHE VEILS OF BAGDAD m colorComingJack Slado, Nights rue, WL Thar,, Fob 2 3 4STALAG ITHoldsfr ttoCXirloon  ToiriorlTaylorCaddy, Uttlo Boy Loft Whitmore Lake,Wlkinson, iWilliam n  andGeorge Dunn of Howell and Robert Dillingham of Fowlorville,Bob Schauer of Howell hasbeen named a page boy in the state senate at Lansing,The Cbrrunna Methodistchurch at Owosso burned lastweek with a loss of 18,000 Mrs Florence Baughn and sonLawrence, were in Ann Arbor Sat urday and called on Kirk Sims at StJoe hospitalFrank Aberdeen flew to Bostonlast week and returned the sameway Wednesday Mrs Aberdeen ustayed at the Rex Noggle home inp Johnny Ann ArborKenneth Loring and wife of Howell and Earl Kimberly and wife off Inkster called on Mrs Alice Schoenthals at the Tom Ware home Sunday lYday, Saturday, Januar 29, 80W klW BBHA t rlGHTR ATTACK in ftM fStirling Hcrydeo  JoyTHE GOLDEN IDOOiMrs Alta Meyer gave a slidhill party Friday night at the Harger SuaJMon rTuos, Jan 31 Fob 1,2JACK SLADEschool for her pupils luncheon afterwards Stevens, DorothyFeatur Chand served Feoturetts NowtThe Pinckney Boy Scouts qettheir charter January 29Two games were played itthe community hall Friday nite The 2 girls teams teams werecaptained by Berdella Luler and Dorothy Carr, the iormer winning Z to 4 Drucilla Mecbon aot SUCCESS MAY BE BORROWEDAT THIS BANKLong ago same one said MonJ ey maketh money Now ittruer than ever Having enoughcash to invest in opportunity can prove more profitable than years of just plugging alongThe First National Bank in Howell makes, low cost loans for all worthwhile purposes Wod ThurM Fob, 3 4SANGAREEfa Tocfaateakr Skvrlna Adams,  Axlene DaW cad Patricia MedinaNovelty Now Roger Carr and wife ipentdays last week at the Leo Bette home at Walled Lake Mesdames EJoToTRy Kennedy, Marian Kennedy, Kate Twitchell, Virw CASKP THEATER    TIAUA, ULHOCKEY APPLIANCE STORE810 East Main St Phono 145Adults 600AXJL8L MB DAVIS I5eln a receni letter RichardGallup of Iron Mt receivedtorn Cpi Charles Brown of Korea ho wrote his officer, Sergt  t was a brother of MrsGallupJaclc lotfaroyi is woildnq in thepi KM md ff etlltd om 12 points ipr the winners anaEvelyn Graves 10 Buler team Meaon, Graves, Utchenik, Euler Sisters ana BurnettCarr teamCcax VonBWacum Sixers, Feid Led, M Smith C Smith ana1Porter, m Pinckney high jSchool lost thedebate at Gaines last weekTheymeet New Hudson i s week Judg e Loui s Fea a i s th e spea ke r a t a  distric t Masoni c Rall y a tLapsin g Jan  2, Th e Cen e Dinkel s entertaine dth e Howar d Gentry , fre d Eversr ,Basi l Whit e an d Be n Whit e far llie s Sunday Mrs  Emil y Bkrck , formerl y o fPettysville , die d i n Chicag o Januar y 18 Georg e Fazie r o f Gregor y wa shi t b y th e gasolin e Gran d Trun kcar  oJfc Ive s crossin g Frida y ana lknocke d unconscious Th e parent s o f Dari s Embury ,6 , kille d i n a n aut o acciden t a tWood s Corner s Ne w Year s da yhav e starte d sui t agains t Gle nBisho p fo r 15000 Note s o f 4 8 Uat  AfcJc e Placewa y kille d a  groun dmod e las t week Aubre y Gilchris t stoo d th phighes t 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D ELECTOR S O F TH EVILLAG E O F PINCKNE YCount y o f Livingston , Stat e o f Michiga nVotic e i s hereb y give n tha t i n conformit y wit h th e Michiga n Electio naw,  I , th e undersigne d Villag e Clerk , will , upo n an y day , excep t Sunda yan d a lega l holiday , th e da y o f an y regula r o r specia l electio n o r primar yelection , receiv e fo r registratio n th e nam e o f an y perso n wh o possesse s th equalification s o f a n electo r i n sai d Villag e no t alread y registere d wh o ma yappl y t o m e personall y fo r suc h registration  Provided , however , tha t I  canreceiv e n o name s fo r registratio n durin g th e tim e intervenin g betwee n th eTHIRTIET H DA Y befor e an y regular , special , o r officia l primar y electio nan d th e da y o f suc h election  I f th e 30t h da y shal l fal l o n Saturday , Sun day , o r a lega l holida y registration s shal l b e accepte d durin g th e nex t fu Uworkin g day NOTIC E I S HEREB Y GIVE N THA T I WIL L B E A T37 9 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REGISTERIN G suc h o f th e qual   ifze d person s i n sai d VILLAG E a s SHAL L PROPERL Y appl y therefor I n  an y villag e i n whic h th e cler k doe s no t maintai n regula r dail y offic ehours , th e villag e counci l o f suc h villag e ma y requir e tha t th e cler k o fsuc h villag e shal l b e a t hi s offic e o r othe r designate d plac e fo r th e purpos eo f receivin g application s fo r registration , o n suc h othe r day s a s it shal ldesignat e prio r t o th e las t da y fo r registration , no t exceedin g fiv e day si n an NOTIC E I S HEREB Y FURTHE R GIVE N THA T I WIL L B E A T37 9 W  MAIN , PINOKNE YMonday , Februar y 1 , 1954 , fro m 8 ocloc k am , t o 8 ocloc k pm  Saturday , Februar y 6 , 1954 , fro m 8 ocloc k am , t o 8 ocloc k pm Monday , Februar y 8 , 1954 , fro m 8 ocloc k am , t o 8 ocloc k pjft Th e nam e o f n o perso n bu t a n ACTUA L Residen t o f th e   a  tk t tin o f sai d registratio n an d entitle d unde r th e Constitution , i f rtMttas f sac kresident , t o vot e a t th e nex t election , shal l b e tnUre d i n tf o refistraUo mrecords  Al l th e provision s relativ e t o rgnftrmtio n h i TownslMp c an d citie sshal l appl y an d b e i n forc e a s t o refistratfto m i s VlBaftt MILDRE D OtLfT , Villag e Cler kDate d Januar y 17 , 195 4       J        W,MfpE      VY LAST LiBit and WORK BVTER aood wade we a wocd Ud H aia drives  and rollertalkJoiuxhave a coibinatian siesv will ouiia4 an allstes1wood AQX 3 oa allter of iaaisi tractor speeds,T,,J aMyrtmning, rollerfewrmg, shred  Wiexs do an outstanding jo e Ptfg fee manure, for rifrftrthnaoa jjL a pd by  dti besiexied  investor d  hardenedin and sse tk 2vSpreader aod toHorse or TractorDxwn reader They are both tops iaand long life School INewgFOURTH GRADE We have three pupils who wereaot absent or tardy for the first semester These are Kayne Wylie, Brea da and Leonard Slaydea Bunny Hinchey and Edward Guy each missed only one day Oa our semester spelliag, tests of188 words Gerald Darrow, Jr, Rob ert Homer and Karen Singer missedno words Claudia Garr, Sherry Kaiser, Janice Rose, Eaye Wylie and Ed ward Guy only missed one or two Wethink this is pretty good We have four pupils who had Aoa their semester arithmetic tests These are Karen Singer, Edward Guy,Brenda Slayden and Claudia Garr Kathy Reason had the highestscore on our reading test in theWeekly Reader Karen Singer and Claudia Garr tied for second place Sandra Niblock was third Several people were out of schoollast week because of illness They are all back this morning exceptPatsy HollisterMasy of us enjoyed ice skatingthis week endEdward Guy went to Traverse CitySaturday to visit his grandparentsHe went by airplaneSpeciFrl Sat,AH Beef Roasts FOR SALEBaby Chicks,Type Walt Legbaro Gtsrd White Rock ad Nw Shires Order now or 1954 BOB SQUIRE HATCHEBYPhase 305 W at 218Ave, FOB my, MinimaJLM toOOP llJt We inesdayB J HiigiMtPKimbing and Heating Repairing, ,  a, Sat,J00 to 800 P MDr 8 R McGioskey DBNTISTM Mieiiiran AvBaaiddnce 814 g by AppointmentBowcll, MichiganHerb183  207 E Gd RiverHowell, Michigan i Estate, InsurantBrokeraKeCUy, Lkt and Farm Property a SpecialtyUsL Your Property With Me Thone 183F21075 East M36, PlnclcneyFUNERAL HOMEBon S warthonf DirectorMocferoi Equipment Ambulaiuo ServicePhoneC Reiekiiofff, Sr,OPTOMETRISTV20 Wesi Grand River358 ResidenceI 5TH GRADE NEWSMary Menke wrote a letter to MrsMamie Eisenhower, wife of our pres ident Her personal secretary, MaryJane McCaffree answered it and enclosed a typewritten biography of theFirst Lady which Mary Menke had requested to use ia our History PageantWe are very proud and happy toreceive this letterIndividual units are certainly helping us follow an outline Mary Kelly is in St Joseph Hos pital at Ann Arbor with a severe j cold We made get well cards for her jHurry back, Mary, we miss you jWe are making favors for Valentines for Junior Red Cross for veterans hospital at Danville, 111Carol Miller rated a perfect scorein her reading test giving her 8 h giU ie imiinji Gu Kasper with ihipoints oft rated a hard 7 N Ruty Van Norrian and Kmnman rated easy 7th 18 in 61 h all the ivst, bvii  in  level Lee LaveyGeneral InsurancePhone 59F3 Pinckney, Mich LloydLivestock HaulingWeekly Trips Made to DetroitGenera TmcVinrPinckney ivDch  JJhone 161FUV1 ILos REFRIGERATION SERVICEnaroiu RadyRepairs OMI All MakesPhone 154F3 PinckneyAuctioneerFtmn Sales A SpecialtySari WylieCall Fowlerville 435F6 ARNOLD BERQUIST233 Unadilla St Pinckney, MidWcrth RepcdriagGold Siampi Christmas Bargains onWatche, Watch Bcradsjewel  Handmade Feather BilUokia ir JComplete Iiisuranc Coverage PlLone 43  PinUney, MichCemetery iitorialsPiices You Can Afford To 1 Milford, MichiganMilfurd Gra  WorksRealFarms, Homes, Lake Property Business OpportunitiesList Your Proper With MeGerald eiBroker  20J North PearlPinckney, Mich  PhonFOR SALEYoung 5 lb lEl WANTETUnterlor jweek nights and weekJack DarrowPhc HoweU 476W1UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITYOiies 30 to 50 weekly spare Ume100 or more hill timeManappointed can now work intoInto district supervisor position paying 11,000 a year and up,Product well advertised and ac cepted Liqind fertilizer backedby written cfuarantee Little trcrvellinq home nights but car isessential Write to NarChux 210W Monroe S Marion OhioMl f 6oM Metis FOR RENT4 room hou hirniihd toilet bath, hot and coldwater, oil heatDoyles CovePatierson Lake Geor5f HauckOF TK DUNLAVIY LOCKER FORA United Artists AccordionPhone 85F12 Pinckner FOR SALE Shepherd ColU puppies, 5 weeks old Joe Tomasic phone 151F4 Millerm  liM g gJ5c a lb also iresh eggsVanHcrns Hillside Farmi Vckiiev 69F RockFOR SALETKAJLLUP rackrnfw oh g5 J 5a SM Murray Dagg at Guli Service C F HEWLETTvvhito Beagle male FOR KiHMi4 roombo llRewQrd gbox llRewQrdiiL  OH SiiLL iuel oil Hiland Lakecoitaqe atGeorge Hauckliilly Tira v,r,b  v  J    day, oui     iren tU, n V  r    ,h viK  a   i  S, inerupWe Hi1 ahiil Iiniilumap of Canada The children in ihe elementary Ischool aiv allowed u h iiiKskates and skate during recess aV ort coa s,likeih ysaw Dispatcji Otii cozyonchides oil heat, qas stovhot and cold watei and boattur p ihed of lUifii ishfevi Ycxancicouple preiened dhildicn welcome, 7 iamiles in area 40 amonh Percy Mowers Phbna 188F4, 1996 Beard jley Roadbuy a small table , LOSTFemaie Beagle doq 15 VaOulsiae house winJW shuilers Xvlis Htlbmitri Hamilton 6253 or caUIL Lu n,  beaut i 40 and 42Were oin ro nok rters f WANTED Raw furs, also Deel niaes,pells and deerskins Market pricesv Lucius J Doyle, 310 Putnam Street,our art period Friday on the units pjntkney, phone 42and maybe wild animals scene FruitsRvr  , Market Prices tri Xft,   I CLARKS SEVENTH GRADE BASKETBALLThe seventh and eightli prade boysplayed Dexter one Friday after noon and our boys won by 3 pointsand were they happy The seventh grade girls are going to play theeighth grade girls, and we are hoping that the seventh grade winsThe seventh graders had a newexperience last week They had exams Wednesday and Thursday mornings In the afternoons they could dowhat they wanted On Friday they had no school at all Lucky seventhgradeSTATE OF MICHIGAN te Court ioi ay, CountyThoLi hljxtei oi OIL tfJames B Liyermoref, Deceased At Q session m sxc oun ieldJariuary 20, 1954 1 Present uanorame rixm HSmith Judqe of Probate Notice is Hereby Given, Thatall creditors oi said deceased are requireI to pres3iii theirclaims in wntinq and udsr oath to said Ccurt, and to serve acopy thereof upon JRusscil Liy RtelnFipickney, qinches hiqh, black and whitewith brown spots a qame reswith brown spois, at qarne reserve north of Pinckney Reward Rev Standridqe, phone 65F11iLOQb iTileCork Tile Call OCPhone Pinckney 60F3 or Ann Arbor 29756 TileWelding Supplies Auto PartsAutomotive Glass fcld and Installed1018 East Grand RiverPhone 151 Howeh, MichiganFOR SALEFuel oU heating fQH SALE UlVLi, washea Stove Dcd Miller phone,78F13 sand and gravei giadod or mixalso processed road graral4 miles west of Howell at 5t0settle te estate the following pro aQOnperty must be ,Large house, small barn, 37 Vaacres of land on M36 Wi milewest of Pinckney37 Vg acres W2 mile west anuV2 miles South of M36 18 acress on Cedar Lake Rdwith house and bam and otherbuildings 4 miles north ana RoadoriPIANO LESSONSClassicrJ or PopulajL A BEATTIERush Lake Phone Pinckney, MichigcmOWEN W FOVLEB oTk C Specialist Chkopodiiiyiay of said astaie,and that such claims will be hecad  the heirs at law of said deceased be determined by said Court at theProbate Office on March 30 1954 at ten A M It ifr Jiuered, Thai ao o thereby be iven by publication oicopy Uereof fo ihrf v exj con Becutivelyprevious tosaiddayoihearinq in the PinokneyDispatchand that the fidicucuy cause acopy oi this notice to be servedupon each known party in nter 1it A hi lat known address bv rxristered nvrij, return receiptdemanded at least fourteendctya orior to such hecaina or aypersonal service at least live 5dayr prior to such heaiiag tiiiam R Smithdr of 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>,V1    TWfttfilltANGoTrzior Witfiaraa address to thelegislature wad the high Ligty of last week It was hailed as a mastsfpiece by Democrats and Republi d kt takes all the credit for the budget whereas thereceipts Ui bill which heto sign turned the trick Heaje4 e aew taxes but suggested asmber of things that would eventeafly require aaort aney Some ofMb suggestions were a 600,000 mar fc program Increase unemploy JIHIM te M preent of thegsvrailiag average wage plus 2 ajsejek for eadi ekild, extend payments tfe II weeks, set Minimum wage atH pit fcoejr Set aside money from sjilsiel oil sad gravel deposits to Jflgpfort state parks Do more high w work by Matching federal fundsawaflftbleIt eosts one miUiom dollars a daytt operate the state of Michigan ThefCTenn  budget is 365,541,568, 8per celt ligher than Jast year, wiiichS t7 million more 40 per cent issaqoifed by the Bales tax diversionlaw for aid to schools The colleges ad koepital will get the reet of the itemsWIDMEYER  JEFFREYS Following their marriage at StMarys rectory lusc Saturday muruing, Mr and Mrs Jamas tare on a wedding tup south, oi Wure present at Umbreakiast was at Whiutry ClubThe bride,daughter oi Mr and Widmeyer wore a LMVpointed lace ociskirt was oi bdoutiucu as waboaicc witn nanshoulders i of uu St Marys CatUoiic ChurcPinckney MichiqcmRev FT Albeit SchxaUt p Sunday Masses Summer,Scheduo 80U and iUOuDevotionsevening 730 p m Jcmuory 20, 1354SchoolPinup, won all 4 gams played wk ihey beat Puiterville twicejidu ijht and took two gamesu Strih lyin ihorc Friday niyhl i, v not hard pressed in theMvabun waspoints NtWSAiow iUapa ,   Friday after Novenna pevotioasU2 i Saturday 70 to 9dO a m Sunday  Befcx 800 Mass  SCO1V1 with Lii Lyoi it v as drMi up a ,1 wbbornv ,as ILK  iild aio in Lhc NOTES   A file started in the back room ofJennie Devines house, but her dad it oul before the lire wnyine gut liuman has a tooth out Hissistcr and brother seut tsotne money h M   Outran SonmssfCOMMlungiau culiai wi ltd or,ihc oky to win 31 toi the Kail I to tiird piod uiinutis to ,u Dick Darrowi h sobutare io means all the measto be aoasidered The governorsaid ke will briag op other matters inkiter speeches and the legislature also las a few A group of them aretjtadying a bill to legalize charity TMs is ture to cause a bigit About 1000 bills will befcriswdueed but many will never seethe light of day after they go to0mstittee Adjournment date isApril 9 bouquetcu oy ansiring oiuuu waslather Mrs liitaand iom Mennccite ChurchWolrgutinV, Uc ,U La, v orsaipmnday School  icuxLtj Peoploa MeetingLqiag lUi j iiv , fisticVC UUUi WOti to the March ofAlan Burg and his brothers sentret well cards to some people in thehospital Elaine Darrow has a bake setShe and her brother, Robert bakeda pieiYed Twitchells dad caught somen h Ivmiy Pilgrims little sister is sick iiiiH ssiu i6 beaer soon We also 1jr nr pvople who are out sick b  i and bui very soon Morses brother had polioak belter nowM itiiys Mother had a tooth vvon theutheroarene1  J b   IivfUiu m all farm is being leased, thi Aim Arbor is land on tht t the city airport In tit the shallow well on the farm is still yielding 20 baran hourIISERVICE EXTENDEDSTRAWBERRY LAKEPimcknejr Postmaater LawrenceSuflui aounced today that effec rs February 1, 1954, rural routeNo I from Pimckney will be extendedto the Strawberry Lake and Zukey bike Area The extension of theftute will give the residents of this a serriee never before renderedg oft Feb 1, the rural earnerprftt tearel Cordwrly lake road toXNM Rd, lortherly on Kress, caitfa JI6 to Cbilson Rd, north on Si 8f lolrtftnhc rill o the original route It Is es that 50 families will be beneHtted by the extension cf servic roroi canir is equipped tooi the services that can beat the Post Office and hetherefore virtually brings the post doe to the door of the rural patronChe oaly requirement for becoming a patron on  rural route is to erectad maiMtein an approved box on the right laad de of the carriers cstaslieked line of travel  saun ana she earnedilowersIhe leeepuon was he id ui z pmtit W iiiLe juue cuUiinA duu ir  ooguesu, iiOiU LIUIUC  iuiLiiiuu wUcs 1UUL 111 to the JnCihieach, tiuiidi, UvHRV1G00 on the AJt iS , noI P ell 6i Brioh  c 57 Man,  ,I  ol   Saiiiif t  v   f , AJKI iaiise lie ha wiw at throne I lntia iJiiiiwtiui JJeJi ai,1TV Liiiiir Ju e pii lure tnu ici Masterluuk1 ran a1, ayKenny iiiL I iiu navi They build manya    ill j ill 1 v Ti 1 A L Heraunt, cut uiu CU ajid 2lnbiide trdcxiuoi and and hasi  JUUCL, L mi, uii I nCity, Wiieie ic cat Slz W oodbnage aj W, Winye, tcSclioo  uJj A Mq vvciship 1045 Night Prayer Meeivj,SUUa Jno ciiurch ved Cuoir practise 7 , ,JUL il business ineetixig p,m,A Heanv WQicuaj to  HItbiULafter ijviii i  J L   aiiu a nchaeihas some baby emckbaby brother, namedisu tlei, basementOiK uiud aay Wa new uoylau Kobinson, Lo tua loomUna v wi M UilAUK XOJKSii uyJK  im i A Sundaycat, Fiisky,Hev Keith   nq nMr and MiWabash Kd, IVLlaa aiiiaaacyagunent oi iheir aailiiei Jean to CpJ Laeine j Thur,   IiVirs ac  eind tin Ait , d iii iStuul ui uiogy ami w cs a ira ,Jjiin Vi dait iiU wii bv i  Kve Angella Me    iinisi n, Arii how and walking  A rrran jja  a new  in n l named itLolones brother, John, hailie huspiuii Joi1 blood trans iFe is at home nownr AhenLLcuiKu visitedai i ills Minuay, w n wa1, l n war Li i1  y I  Iy   in sim,GUESTANNUAL VENISON NIGHT IAN 30n Lodge No 76 F Witt held their annual ven and guest night atschool at 700 p, GO the night of Saturday,ternary 30, 1954,Tk lodge room wiU be openk 6 to 7 p, m, for visitors, COUMCILRegular meetinyCouncil January vi, Call to oraer sjy  Dinkel RoU Coupicstiiton, Tiplady Shirty b,,and ReaQ AbsentMotion to aiiov iC fckjeler soUQiy, r , r, it r in mv, Iidyit1, to eliiiol,,, Sii, r  IAVI  a babyriaiium one dayi lupiiLit llrfifp,The program iskfa ChaplainWelcame  Introduction of Toastmatter Lawrence BaughnWM ToastmaBterJfudge Hiram SmithMusic by Polka Bandb VanSlambrook, Ross Bow , fudy Butler Jake DankersPeanna Blr ng,Glorla Kroczak ana Jan GeerDirected by Loretta Schaferbtroduction of Masons 6 GuestsMusic by  Masonic QuartetteClyde Fisher Jack Hannett, D VanSljcanbrlobk Haxold Higgs,M Fk Bh j ggMm, Fkfence Boughs, pianistJ5unt Cbntest cond Win BaughnMusic Accordion Duetiwffiwg by Masonic Quartette Xdarems   Judge Mike Carland v Owosso, Michigan Door Pri2e AwardifcMOftS are permitted to bring JjomMaBonic guests k No, 8 Pinckney for ResCHICKEN DINNER IAN 23All caw invited to a chickendiiUMr at the Congl, church on ftalurddyt bn 23 from 5 p xnm There ,will also be a white V rummage tableNwldook8 cue Michigan Man 194354, Five little Monkeys CockaDoodlerDor Library dosed Satur Jan, 24Mar 15Bom to Lloyd Hendee and wife , at McPherson respitedMihl EdiMctay, 77 1b ion Michael Edwin D fl l tftra ngint was called toBtoigt Dvln home at Aiv BaUmday Slight damagefihehan lapsedInto a ooma Monday and was to Utter bopitaUadcKm lightsJoe Gentile, power Ucyd VanBiaTicuin,powerMiidred Ackley Vz yrssalvoL Van Winkle  VcaaVviniielegal advice, cflose street  1725HaUjemite Co pcnt   ,oLavey Ins Ag tractor in  JJO Murrays Gulf, qas JtJVans Motor Sales, gas etc bif3Albert Shirley, freight  bio Motion adjourn coined Mildred Ackley clerk4H NEWSThe Pirickrsy Area 4 II C J cil instaUsi the ioilovincr Ian 13 Chcdrman Oliver LaBelleSecTreas Mrs, Tn IirTher hold a square acme atelementary school Jen 30 Thenex council meeting is Jan 20 Mrs C HollingsworthassLcecPINCKNEY A LEAGlE WSchlitz Beer 54Velvet Eez    41 Dinkels Plumbinj 41Vans Motor Sales 41 Reads Lumber v  SPlainfield Farm Bureau   35 Rays Marathon Service 35Detroit Die Set S3 I Q O F No 40 2Ieo Ewers SI Hockeys Se ces 26Sieves Tree nmmer   26 Ililrrlaincil  hishof in ifowell visiid Jiuiy tUlcy fll  Vvi 1 o ithyALi Donall Rogers ou  Ivlrs Don Kcgers sr, oi rlag jake has complex a aweciis inaocfjinauon couac Great Lakes and will return che Naval Reserve iraiiStauon at Joit Hucn toi1 ii y1 old Sun,  but Freddy Happy Bilth Vv allac Sin f pit  Utnas a iKWLmcoi Smithihe redeporatinqIV   Ii I, 1 iintiic Wilsonul Am Mi nk WfJan 26TellowcrafiTjamtisejan 3L Venisonthe schoolFeb 2 ReguiaiFeb 6rvIM Degees Fob 8Masonic school, oi in GLrucac cl Brighton,at Maiichesicr en Feb, 9, CG Baughn W, MSPORTS CAR SHOWScma 40 pupils of the in dastried enrts cr,bS3s of Pincknsy4r high school attended tthe Soorts1   Car Show ct Ford MuseumDear 4f bcrn, last TroscGy to view pres4C  ent and future autiriorive bodyTeam High 3 Games Schlitz 2753, yline, The aroup was accom Dinkels 2635, Reads 2657 pemiod by Mcsdamcs Root,MiciInd High3 Games D Davis 606, ex and Mr BurgJ Ledwidge 602, R Chapman 602  Team High GameSchlitz 998  MTr VAYXZVU CRUMLEYReads, 922, Dinkels 922 Tv, Eliahzli Cvnnej, 8G, died atInd High Game C Clinton 260,H Widmayer, 245, L Jacobs, 243 AShirley 243High Avge D Dais 161 J Ledwidge 180, A Frccknbri i78 C,n cly Corv ,cnt Home, Howel last Friday tai ri th rIfuV where sh1 hadbcfr ShoPa, Mrv 7,Born to Frank Dmek and wifeLora Burnett of Owoso Jan 13a daughter Carol Marion MrsMrs Marion Burnett was at Owosao 2 weeksLee f Clsruloa Crumlry  Survivnr mvKt hM K deathnot Crumley, ofenteiltaineafriends crt a slcatinq party and aupper Saturday and Eddieupper yHolBngsworth entertained triencU Vy vi taken in Pit, hurgh whoretlv fui M1 va held Monday from St Jeti Catholic Church MrsHeath ami sons, Joe and Mike accompanied the body there has move, i aie JWC iiac uivliil bx ana iiis brother Vvm, intiie byK3 nojbe on vvbi ivxaiiiThey wuric in tiie Aenneay hopiaciorylilt, nail carriers gave Irost master Swarttiout a clock torChristmasW H Mapes of Stcckbridgeloaded 3 cars oi hay hcre IQH,veek bouqht oi hie Mciniyr Philanaer Monroe 70 diea athis home Thursday He was con,scatxle 42 years and carried tncmail from the cepot ii yearsj K Webber oi Fowierviilreopened the Wiiliamston coalmina  James VanKeuran of HoweUhas been appointed state bank ing commissionerMrs Patrick Kelly passedaway last week W H Placeway and CharlesCampbell are servia on juryA Hesse of Brcdner, hasbought the Quinn form east oftown Mary Love entertained a nurrber of girls Saturday at th Chcuies Love homeCharles Henry has rented theSykes blaclcsmith shop and wilido general blacksmithing ThrM Moiifiuy KU  v Jiivi wroU ivt  i n Cb  We aio sorryj , ii bctn ill o lon but H  ill hv nb  t ionn jukhoi niXi, weekar  1 iiarii4 our dCicuriiUit  ill is week ur JU illustialcl book on In I,f , iitaily finished  i i i   U liiir a new shut IIi iluijr, Sundayty S i tu LJ,it, njtjrni to schooluiuy iAhX  shit illness,r have  n  ii id airplant forliiv School sTit u sonic fJiines carls to fill We nili one, tuinc in MOM A ilmr nxlfjcy, the radio and teleon star, who at one time washed i  in the BookCadillac hotel, De t seems to have a monopoly on i page of the dailies Re r V got hundreds of columns of  city for firing his star solo  Juhuw Lalicsa, because he made  i Duuthy McGuire, another off ntii lauiers and a married woan JMuihy is still with the God  IlllV Now CJodfrey is again on JiouL iJiiyj because he buzzedifte radio tower at a New York airport, scaring the operators to death iiid making them run for cover Theajiort claims ho was angry becaui ii was not allowed to take off froMijs favorite runway Godfrey deniesthis and says he lost control of th piano for a few minutes dua to tfeth kh wirnl Anyway an invetigato s bfijiy made and GodfreyL Met free publicityDespite the reported withdrawal ofH,00 men from Korea the March aii total will be 18,000, the earns Iebruaiy Ur to February it hadoen Ijooo a month With thousandi oi men s iiecluled to o oveiseas iaJanuary to replace those whose 3ais sejvice lias been completed, there is even a project that the draftmight be increased if things shouldo worse in Korea and they do not i ok any too good now The draft maynot always be with us but it is 1 able to stick around with ui for A lang timeIn Half Day, 111, a 13 year old1 y, Frank Dawson was expelled fwiaricy The school refused to rr him to good standing and hiLher, Mrs Marie Dawson, 39, can Mhool with a folding chair and aniiinccd she would stage a sitdownlike until they did She sat in theai at the school for two daysmil the school pondered the situaon She was finally arrested forisorderly conduct and her hearing   January 28 She pled notilay Ol RTI iRADK NEWS   V havi five new library booksJru , ihcjn is Th Story of Hia ,,t iMt, for children Mrsimr  i  iiilinLT it to us We  to Tni names in this story We lcirncfl that im two snowflakesam alike Thr day it snowed oe resident Eisenhower sent anotkni ssage to congress last week oi ncirA security problem in whicfenskcl that 104 million more p be biouht under social securitywiild also increase the monthly lits which are ridiculously lowin ome cases only 25 a monthschedule was as follows100 a month salary earners  W 5 a month150 si month from 5750 to 6850UtO a month from 65 to 785025 a month from 7750 to 8860 Hu a month from 85 to 9850 in oine oases pensions of 108 aion Hi would be paid Th Republican party is not axkii cuiity party and fought itooth and nail back in 1936 whenManklin RonseveJt put it in his plat nm However with it in effect goingon 17 years, thousands of persons ar ving1 social security checks andany attempt to repeal social security vould mean the defeat of the politicalKuty sponsoring such a move in thnext election So apparently the Re publican party is going along with IK Eisenhower proposal and drawingup legislation to put it into effectChairman Reed of the finance comnvitee says he hopes to put the increases in effect on August 31 nextni , i,iperxiardyV, irjvr  veral flakes for ourof them arcpnowmen inRAINBOW GIRLS INSTALLThe Pinckney Rainbow Girlswill install Hficcrr at the Masonic temple ori the night of Januar21The general public is Invitee Recorder, jr room They are made of paper,ilSr  lal people have been out ofhocl because of colds Many of us have been workingon food charts to show whata wellbajjuiccd meal Five people in our room have readfifteen or more book this year FIFTH GRADE NEWS Spelling bee winners are Carol Miller and Gus Kasper Runners up artBobby Reason and Karen Eichman Our weekly readers tests were taken today They are not corrected Noel Rose had a birthday TuesdayShe received many nice birthday caitU We wish to thank Mr Jeffritrthe new utility cart for ourprinland chartsThe Polio March of Dimescame in nicelyWe received sixmore new librarybooks Our exhibit table is getting manydividual students, including a Wdvidual students, including aship in a bottleCOLi P t1 u  i   t1  2Khr tetr Wed Tluirjan UK l A1 VNBf R AJi AEP0MA7T0 REDWn  IM tWr e SJeJi W Si we t o a be d undf  a muscle weratf h ymW  reer a ,  an d ther e I t stay sutsM e temperature T0BJ H MAL M m  vetrel t IcHce nRITTERT  V 3tr4ctsmoke s ya r kfcfct a Ik eSales  SDwnont  TelevisionVied TVsli t war t ga y o j r tar s unti l I notice d Kenneth Gelbrait a o f Gregor y wa smarrie d t o Paolia e Toe H a t th e firs tehure hOJU L aur a  a u  OAT,, JAN Srdc 7Tp y ir7 rliJMBWWJ B9fB9M0fMATS vp to 4 rooms fernkho MT WATER COOKS niMliorfotfrANYWHIRItt up to 50 in5Qnlcrmatk Drcrft dihniieyFOX M0II IMFOIMATiON Wtftf I Onoa Uvermora of Stoekbridgedied but week at tlw fl of 84 Clarence Crajma of Gregoiy under went an operation at St Joe Hospital Ann Ator Iat weekThe St Clair Metropolitan Beacha ar Mt CHmenM, a part of the 8 a roamiton Parkway System ia the largest freah water beach is theworld It la 800 ft wide, 6000 ft long and can handle 60,000 peoplewithout crowdingFowierrttle is aakig bfcfc for anew fire trvek to repleee the one thathat been to atrflee ainee 1927Brighton will conduct a poll tosee if they will retain their votingmachines A committee has also beennamed to select a name for the millpondA Henhey farm who lost his bansand all hi hay by fire was recentlygiven a hay shower by bis neighbors Mrs Miaa Ellsworth of 8tockbridgedied last week The Jehovah Witnesses held a 8day convention at Prudden auditoriumin Tan1g last weekThurber Cornell of Howell has anj Bounced that he will try again this year for the nomination of state representative which he held in 1944,1948 Adriaa deBoom of Owossonow holds the officeWalter Blaess, salesman for theRussell O Smith Ford agency, Howell, has earned a trip around the world ia a salesman contest Thisis sponsored by the Ford DealersAdvertising fundMichael Daniel, former Howellcouncilman and street coamissioner died last weekArthur Museell of Fowlervttle diedJanuary 7th Ho married Rachael Fitch of Pinckaey who died a number of yean ago There are 2 sons The marriage of Stanley DouglasMayne of Phoenix, Arizona to Nancy Sfcurgin of that place is announced Marriage licenses were issued lastweek to Patrick Jeffreys, 25, Bay City, asd Margaret Widmeyer, 25,Howell Also to Howard Gray, 88, ofPinckney and Mary Reel, 82, Alton,MoMrs Edith Toplnke, 68, who withher husband, Frank, conducted Topiakas Restaurant, a popular eating place ia Detroit for years died inFort Lauderdale, Florida, last week Born to Patrick Devine and wifeof Dexter, former Pinckney residents last week a sonRev I V Shepherd of the DexterEpiscopt ohurch hat resigned to ac ept a oaU to Gsad HaveaThe first mad dog in 6 years hasbe reported ia Washtenaw coun ty It U a IVi yr, Springer belonging te Gotg iehaierk ot WagonerEdMrs Phoebe Roes, of Fanniogton,a resideat of the Methodist Home at Chekea was IN yeas old oa TuesdaySaliae voted dowa aa 875,000seaooi oil4iag propositioa 8 to 1 USB ME HATEla Teebtfookr HARLEM GLOBE HIUIIIJHHGNdhl ci An TJte Boil TBACK TO GODS COUNTRY VMUEf OfMABRYlMtE AGADT Robert Onftinlim Moadcry, kn 24 25Bundcry 2 30 pum CostBfng Ototbfs Claude DauphinTJTTIE BOY LOSTFourccede as tha IittMm Van Jcinsonafid Tony MertnEASY TO LOVEVefla d Bagdad from Ft BraroAL9COAluminum Comb Windows dir 24,Aian LaddJeaa Arur Van ThNotWed Tbttr, fem 7 8IT CAME FBOM OUTEE aSkoyrs 715,The Caddy iy inBtaOod paymentsA I, GRAYBEALLocal frighten 5371 BmaUWAJJDNO MY BABY BACKHOMEla6UCCESB MAY BE BORROWS AT THIS BANKago some one said Money maketh money Now it Is truer than ever Having enoughcash to invept ia opportunity can prov more profitable than years ol just plugging alongThe First National Bank in How ell makes low cost loans tar aU ctf worthwhile purposesThe one you have in rnind mayybe as good as gold with usJ Why not come in and talk Itover PRIVATE EYE8Hnnti HaHBun MMU Tues laou 225 for afi the bfiktUn PfcBlag Csosb ClaudeTJTTLE BOY LOSTFilmed In FrancChristian ftourcade at theBto Federal 9upervistoFederal Depoe a AB Deposttsn0OQ0  Each posJ Kews FeatureWe Wewa CttoomWed Thur,, Jan 27 28A while Goddess nilmg a  of SavagesTRADER HOWf MGM Hafl of andThere were a number oldeaths last week William Harris taothef oi Joaa M, MrJ MaryMurphy, sister oi Henry HarrisMrs Abel South and MrsJrancisj HnennrrhH Mutfeinojhcan tyiThe high school debating teammeet Games thle weekThe Kings JXcuyhters haveelected the fcillowiag officers Presb, MrsJJkorence BaughhVicePres Mae Daller Sec BlanchMartin Treas Charlottie ESseder The Independents beat Byron there Friday 19 ot 18, ThaHaeupOair MUler and Sopp iarwardRoy Reason centerWedi N Mill d Cl FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONSfromWINKELHAUS FLORAL CO,Phone 284yga Nona Miller and ClareMiller guaeds DOB SwgjkoMt Kenneth andHarold Rsason am wdrldng forthe Oakfand Motor Qo,t Pontiac John Chnmriem has sold 80 aares on his lake tto Dr Breon, De trotL The OS9 sold 100 numbers totheir masqusrad dance Friday quality Of parts and servicec ,SHIREYJlWood Hawaii postmasterdtod Mondcrf,Bom to Frank Battle and wifeIan 7 a girL  Sfianler Dinksi visited RonaldTupper to Ann Arbor last weekMrs May Harris CortsUo 87 jPinctoer lndependanU lost to We Arethe Buoudwcry Lsadsn d Anrgahaday 19 to 13 The team was LJ Henry, Clans andMOlar and Rope Radio  T VBOCKST IAPPL1ANCE STOR1850 East Main 9t Phone 14Campbell and wife speat theweek end at the Lents home si LasWilbur Eisele and,wife of Powlervflle called on Mrs Emma VoUmer en SusdayJanes Deal of Toledo was a 9osday visitor at the Ben White home James Loyd, of Dearborn, eoa ofTony Mandevile of Hiland Lake fell os the ice while skating there Sundayaad broke his leg He was taken to U, of M hospital, Ann ArborMrs George Booth had bar sacetowded off the road Fridaylltend Lake, It we Dattt Aberdeen and Pat Daly aiespending the week la Chicago The Livingston County Shrine Clubpaseaks snpper is at the Federated church, Brighton on the night ofJanuary It Francis Shehan entertained 15 friends asd neighbors last Wednesday night in honor of his wifesbirthdayThe Perry Browi family of AnnArbor spent Sunday at the RalphHall homeMrs Margaret Olderman of Detroitcalled at the J H Hookei home SaturdayMrs Ralph Hall attended a HomeDemonstration meeting at the Michigan Union te Ann Arbor last Thursay The Oeas hao Motor  AdttiiralHprtonr,SCA VictorWe Garry tn Stock All  Paris lor Chess T ham aa BCA Technl roa FAST AND QUALtrrShirey Radie  TV   ,V The PeoplsfjStorercisffies Dry gooditailed  Goods Sho Gents F irnishing Liugerieedy Gen Storetgoners Grocerv Plnekney RoadQoahtyMethanaisfc 1Sheridan Hadley and wife of Jackson spent the week end with Lawrence Camburn and wifeGeorge Meabon and wife called atthe Wm Marshall home in Stockbridge SundayHomey Abney and wife took 17guests to the venison banquet givenby the Livingston Conservation Clubat the Hamburg Fire Hall Mondaynight They were Bill Nesbitt andwife, Arnold Coon and wife, Law rence Cainbum and wife, Albert Dinkel and wife, George Tansley andwife, Brandon White and wife, George Foster and wife, Judge Carland ot 0W08S0PRICESBier art Wine to Take OutRowoll 7KJ2 iTRICKS TRACTORS CARS RUSSELL D SMITH CO HOWELL, MICH  PR 1632Rprentd by H W WYLIE  PlNtKNBT, MICHIGAN  PHONE 32 The Young Ladies Auxiliary of thCongregational church met at the home of Rosemary Read last weekMrs Lola Hall was cohostess Thefollowing officers were elected Pres,Rosemary Whitley vice pres,, Ade laide Hose Sec, Genevieve Read,Asst Sec, Iola Hall Treat, Ethel Gustafson Asst, Treas, KatberineSullivan Chaplain, Hazel Poulson Chaplain, Bonnie HenryTAX NOTICE ITMTDCa ON MUM X Ukt rotfr toot measurwnerttuid tanitb tin met uzs and exactwidth ta tbt tint, ufttar ad color atyour ctoto 0m too Stttm fuhiom iect to Mm tm womeaMASOK SHOESDIRECT FROM FACTORYSAT, DEC 26 fat  Towr Hcdl W  p m vttHl tarthwTag lor Sal By ordering ttrousk  SRMIM toner StffK Uriel trotu OUT factorfeu rt your bo from fmh, fa w gmuytad THSYOUARANTtIO TO XT TOO S vfent ml fool itaforttfcthonBoeMltstMlT TS l taLORENZO MWPBY PUTNAM TOWKSHCP TREA3,PLUMBINGWATER SYSTEMSSWbf BWnl  JACK HANNETTPhone 111 Hackney1885lpootpowted 1915THE McPHERSOM 8MT BAN HoweE KDchoanrLETS LOOK AHEADThe hope of Christmas remain, thonoise of the New Years Wishes are silenced, hope for the future is ours  when each New Year beginsj A Savings Account, steadily built, and wisely invested, builds for thefuture is ours when each New YearbeginsA Savings Account, steadily built,and wisely invested, builds for that secure future which is an importantpart of every Happy New YearWe at the McPherson State BankWish you, our customers, asd all our friends the Bett of New YearI in 1954All dtpetUi p to ttMMJt mby ow Mifceflsflf I Jtesrali Matter txt roflfeottomAct of Marab Si MyronAmbrose Eichman of Dearborn I spent Sunday at the Gerry Eichman 1 home His mother, Mrs Ada Eich man, who has been visiting there wentback with hiirMrs Warda Miller and son, Glare,of Howell were Sunday guests at theDale Miller home ,The Marion 4H Sewing dub met1,with Shirley Wylie on Jan 28 Gerald Henry of Detfroit and Charles Whitehead and wife and BeatriceLamborn of Gregory spent Sunday atthe, Jesse Henry homeJohn Boyer and wife spent Sunday at the Frank Beyer home inAnn Arbor and called on Mrs Mary  Pratt and Jack Hird who aie patients In St Joe hospitalR K Elliott and wife visited MrsEmma Elliott in Clinton last week, i She recently had a goiter operation,Mrs Jack Young gave a prenuptial shower at her home for MitzieYoung last Friday night Mitzie willbe married to Ray Hurtibise at St LiMarys church Saturday morning  Merlin Amburgey and family were Jin Jackson Sunday jFred Ward of Chubbs Corners attended the Chevrolet school at Flintfor a couple of weeks  Mrs Alberta Close conducted smOES meeting at Leslie last weekMonday Mrs Mary Ziegler andCarlene went with her Tuesday shehad one at North Branch and Thurs jday at Davison Monday Mrs Florence Waginer went to one in De1 troit with her and Tuesday LucilleCamburn, Leota Reason nd EloyseCampbell went to one in Monroe withherStanley Dinkel and wife were inJackson Friday Agatha lienij wiio broke her peivic bune several weeks ago is nowabout on crutchesMrs Dorothy Fox Slierrod and twochildren ol iuuuac spent Sundayat Uu Muiiay Kennedy homeThe Gordon Hesters ol Ypsilantivere Sunday guesta at the Andrewi Nesbitt home itawtgnand Supplies p,Electric, Oil ami Gas Hot Water Complete line of Pumps ServteeI073EM36 Phone ICOALDon Wait Any Longer You Will Soon Need N Also a Complete Stock ofLUMBER and BUILDING SUPPUES on bariPhone Hamilton 68119, Dexter, MlohlcaaD E,Hoe SouHeL PBP IN AN BMBRGBNCY MRS THERESA ZfMMERMAN CITY MICHIGANAARS, ALICE NLON WAS SPSKINSWHOSE TfcL5PH0Ne IS OH ARS 2rMM6RMANiSMRft ZJMMBttAAN HADTRIPPEP009 AND BR0KSN HBR LEOON CANTOURND OUT WHO IT mHOHG UPTHKteiPHOHe ANDOFRCB WWXO fiAWN CRY POUCZ QUICK TESTS SHOWEO MRS ZJMMERMANfeOFF 7HP HOOK TaePHONCSHQSIFP OF HgR AOORgSS,,IlSMlUB8APTeMR N616CM5 CAUyMRS 2IMM0RMAN WC mH0SPTTAL ANDAND MORE THAN tT COSTSMICHIGAN BatTELEPHONE CQ ViSfAMfa4JLluvc, ,y t  i fLAST WORK BETTII R ffry  Sanitariu mft  Daffy , M  D Michiga nXUO 0 AM  t o 80 0 P  M Bxeap t Wednesday sA , Tues , Fri , Sat ,r00t o 80 0 P  M drive sbelting s o n al l thre e beater s tak e jhew rtae x a  fester tractor speeds   Kainaizig , rcfllerbearin a shred do  an outstandin g jo o d  puf fer  cKsmmtio B to aCoaef a aa d se e th e 2wheelModel  VD n Spreade r an d th e 4whee l  Horse  o z TractorDiaw n  The y az e bot h top s i a goo d W0j  Di fl R Mcjoke yDENTIS TU8 N Michigan Ave Ifehones Office 935iUsidence S14Kirenfcigs by AppointmentHowell, Michiganrt Quarter iidb for Lockerrl for All Gutsoff Mrs Beatrice Joiner of New Castle, Ind, called at the J H Hookerhome Saturday She with her mother Mra Maude Sayles leave for St Petersburg, Florida, this week Twenty members of the YouthFellowship of the Peoples church held a party at the Mark Nash home Sat urday night Mrs John Lundeen, mother of MrsFrances Shehan leaves for Miami, Florida, this week Clifford Miller bowled with histeam in Howell Sunday Bud VanNorman was in 1JitWayne, Ind, 4 days last week Miss Eva Melvin attendee meeting of the Lansing Deanery Council of Ocrfholic Women at Sit Johns, Jan 13 She is chairman orf the libraries and lteraure committee Dick Watrin of Louisville, Ky,spent Sunday at the Bud VafiKofuanhome Mrs Hetty Carver of JUn ii bor called SaturdayThe Hurray Kennedy family calledat the Harold Gallup home is Farm ington FridayAlbert Dinkel and wife were in Laising Monday  Herb Sneed and wife left for Biloxo, Miss Saturday Boss Read and wife leave today JClare Miller assisted ia conferringan MM degree at the Saline Masonic Lodge last Tuesday The Gipson family of 14 who camehere from Kentucky as migrant onion workers last summer and have been living in a one room building at Pat terson Lake went back to Kentucky last Wednesday The welfare paidtheir way back One 14 year old boywas only in the second grade Theywere agreeable children and learnedreadily and the grade teachers herehated to see them leave There were 17 children in all in the familyThe Clare Miller family spent Sunday with her mother in Detroit The Vincent Shields family of Detroit were Suaday guests at the LeeLavey homeMesdamos Zoe Earl and EloyseCampbell attended the Midwest MusicConference at Ann Arbor FridayToday the Peoples Church choirave a farewell party for Beverly  Sherrod who is leaving for South  REFRIGERATION SEIW1CECarolina to attend Bob Joneg Uni versity Mrs Florence ArU of Detroit andMrs Mase Rane of Whitmore Lakecalled at the M J Reason home on Sunday The Albert Shirley family attendeda birthday party last Wednesday for Mrs Janet ShehanC J Clinton and wife spent Sunday with the Ralph Clinton family in Lincoln Park Walter Clark and wife were is 1075 EastFUNSRATrePhone 183  207 E Gd River Howell, MichiganEstate, InsuranceBrokerageLake and Farm Propertya Specialty List Your Property With Me DirectorModest quiprafpt AmbtiianesPhones 39 andFrad C R OPTOME120 West Grand Ifcrar Powell,Lee LaveyGeneral InsurancePhone 59F3 Pinckney, Mich Lives toIiy TripsGeneral Truckingkney, MichJHarold Complete Insurance43 Repairs on All flakesPhone 154F3 PinckneyitadionterSales A Specialtyrt WylieOall Fovvlerville 435F6  ilUNOLD BERQUIST233 Uuadilla St Pinckney, MidWatch RepairingGold Stampi Clir53tmas Bargains onWatches, Watch Pondsjewele  Handmade Feather BilliokULansing FridayWeek end callers of the Mrs Marvatt Clark family were the Tom vlark family of Ann Arbor and Dan jJDriver and family of Dexter I Curtis Patterson and wife ofStorkbrid e called on the StanleyDlhul fiunily Sunday j Sam Gentile has been discharged J FOR SALEYOUXICJ geeSO,frm die U S Marines and has  hjn 05c a i CliSO treshreturned honv with his wife i VunHoms Hillside Farm CemeteryPrices Yon Can ivlilford, MiMifford QraafeReal EstateFarms, Homes, Lake Business OpoiList Your Property Wtih MeGerald fteaseitBroker  209 NorthPinckney, Mieia  PhoneClarified Aiivs FOR Rock1Isabel Nash ut Ann Arbor spent phejj pinckney 69F2Sun lay ut Jie Martin Killer home The Jack Yuung family spewt SUT1 reck new ail fittingiwired for lights 50 See Mumay Dcxgg at Gulf Service C F HEWLETTfiSTRAYEKXWhite Beagle male FOii KENT4 K p  K Vlfc Young hunw mifoound Ccdl 65F11 Reward  1 Kb NK mmim FOR RENT4 room house furnished toilet bath, hot and coldwater, oil heat,Doyle8 GovePati erson Lake George HauckI FOR SALE OR WILL TRADEUA United Artist u AccordionPhone 85F12 Pinckney Barbel Shop My Barber Shop in fhe Gerald  Reason building is now open 8bcHWIUET W V HE WBUVEY UWCEB daysP g pweek trom 8 amt4METT KING to 62 XftiKy Nash attended a 4Hing HI thy Joe Basydlo homo last weekFrank Aberdeen and wife spout theweek end iu Ciaml Hapids Misa Ann VandeHberg of Owosospent Sumiay at the Lynn Hendee IFOR SALtrfuei oil heatingHiland Lake George fetemeicIUti tixAL room ana uMltytove for 10 Pinckney Dispatch room on Q,Q iron,wanai neat,WANTEDOutside house wi  cozy includes oil heat, QUS jrtorficiotv shutters Mrs RESmith  hot and cold water and   Phone Hamilton 62537 or coil Uhed or uniiuiusheci couple preferred ctfuldreaiamiles in areaRexDale K iuKk, iJRiLBc Kibinsos and,, cr  vfie attended the  ii in lJiiit im Sunday,h Fyo and vift of Ann Arbor sin Sunday at the Hay Burnshome i , i I1 rcssa oyle wan there last weekOmar Gass and wife and MrsYerua Lizely of Letroit were Sundayueats at the Lester McAfee home Mrs Helen VaBlaircum, assistedby Airs Kita Howe gave a shower atthe home of Mrs Mary Kennedy for Miss Hazel Richardsou last weak Itwas a neighborhood showerThe James Whitley family spentSunday at the John McGuire home inDetroitPINCKNiJan 22Boysville there Jan, 26Bntton there,Jan, 29Mancheter here,Fb, 541artland thereFeb 12Dexter there, b, 18 South Lyon hereRESPONSIBLE PERSONmale or female izam this areawant0d to service and eolieet from automatic rending machines No selling Age not essential Cai,reference8 and 600 in eaw Dispatch OificWASTED Raw iurs, also beei hiaes,rJrs and deerskins Market prices Lucius J Doyle, 310 Putnam Street, iiiickney, phone 4jJ JJ1 AUTO Corkwelding Supplies Auto PartsAutomotive Givss Stid andInstalled1318 iast Grand luvrPhoneHowoL MichiganFOR SALEruel oil heatina i tunStore inches high, black andwith brown spots a qame reswith brown spois, at game reserve north of Pinckney Rewrara Rev Standridqe, phone 65F11 rLOOBAshphait Tile iRubber TileAil TypesCall OC RobinsonPhone Pinckney 160F3wasaedMiller phone,78F13sand and gravel, qraaca orGRAm FOR SAIBOwing to the deailM a  j Q of Edward Spears in order to 4  west oi Howell atsettle te estate the following pro Mason Hoaj ponG b ld 1perty must be soldLarqe house, small barn, 37 Aacres of land on M36 Vz nulewest of Pinckney 3712 acres V2 mile west anuy2 miles South of M36 18 acress on Cedar Lake rtawith house and barn andbuildings 4 miles north wtesit of Pinckney 80 acre9 in townshipdflla on Barton and 984 T 2 or FowlervftSePIANO LESSONSClassical c Populai L A 3EATTIERush Lake Phone 157FU Pinckney, Michigfoot Specialist Chiropodl216 w QdHivei, Fruitsi S Market working capital necescay 7 to12 hours weekly 400 monthly, jPossibility full time, work, Forlocajl interview give full pcrticul ars, phone, Write KU Box Wl,Mpls 1, Minn,WANTEDlnterlor painisg enweek nights and week ndsJack DazrowPhone Howell 476W1FOR SALECraftsman 30 Power Saw 125 Cash Inquire cct Georges Service StationMain St, and Dexter Road FOB SALEMizeid baled 50c abale Milton Gharbonneau9040 Farley Road, PinckneyPOUNDuBlack and tanDog aear Cedar LakeGrant Ward, PhoneHoweOl MichFOR SALE Rotarr cnowr 16 inch cut turbo fet 2 HP, 4 crcl Clinton engine mower, regular dflla on Barton cmdDcffiohue  By AretetiwRds about 9 miles north and x 1westMYu wishing to make bidacall irvin Kennedy Adm at 355Putnam StPinckneyphone 120F31 L MANDELLS SAW FILIKG SHOPMOWER SHAIPBflKG11524 Riverbank UseHILAND LAKE, WCHClinton engine mower, rgulapriee 125 Mast eeH guide totwJLARlv FOR SALEBaby Chicki, largeType White Leghorn Geared White Rocks and New Hccnpchlres Order now for 1954 BOB SQUIRE HATCHERYShone 305 W at 218 South MlebAve, Howell MScfa FOR IM TCkTSLfi Feed I Suppy C</text>
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