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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>Va VMfc 76  Michigaa Mimr   fltt PMCPtEY J8RAtcH Wednesday April 8 1963 Local Hanpeiings Whal will happen if an atomic The election faonaay drew a bomb falls on Michigan So far UQht yoie only 437 voting com the people have rerusea to qei i pared to to las alL excned aoout tft18 Getting peo  vn the state ticket the Repub pie to enroll in the civil deiense licans seemed to have won ail organization has been ditiicuit I KMwes, iooand the legislature has been or judge of the Ldvingston    ii    I Shimurrsea mTTOllt Il idcre Willi disposed to pare all appiopna eions to the tni1 ineir atti Shiawassee circuit Judge Willis Lyons cv hipweil lost to Nuke eions to the ipgiwirmim meir aiui0     tude is that Washington has theCarload of Owosso by about facts and figures If they are not j bou Jiis Livingston county lead willinq to appropriate federal fun axound 150u was not enough, ds why should the state be ask to overcome the lead CarJand ed to finance it The recent Red got in Shiawassee Putnam jay peace offer has not helped the,ced Carland 2bU to 144 and he  matter any With a biq dehcit thealso carried Brighton cxnd Deer legislature is unwilling to spend money which may not be need field Judge Lyons has held off ice continuously for over 50 tmoney wrucn may noi DJ neou i  ed When the president talks ayears as clerk, prosecutor, pro bout a multi billion dollar defenjbate udge and circuit judge se program and drafting civil m Putnam the Democrats won ions into civil defense the people  all offices but supervisor and wUl take notice t of revThere were 67 straight School enrollment paddinq Democart and 60 straight Repub starting with Sandusky school an where 145,000 was obtained il Supi, btaniey Dinkel R 309 legally is beinq approched very Clerk   Murray Kennedy D 331 gingeraly at the state capitalThe Treas Lorenzo Murphy D 295 governor has asked that 20 coun these were without opposition  be inveeuaated It i rumor High Com WMcMacken D 301  r  , , Erdley VanSickle R 188 i ivtholic t Manri Catboflo QMifcb ftncvjy ftitigfpi m, Fr JUbtxt J Sclimitt Fa iunriny MCOBMSJ fanners 6ti, 800 104 llitf Winter 800  lOiOO tfovenna Deiottoasx t Friday even i c at 700 e m    SCHOOL NEWS  Uint Comment Uasoijic Lodge iNewi LilTLE GRAND LODGE  FIRST GRADE NEWS Good weather prevailing the Karen Dowrnin  has a red rose Annual Past Masters Night or She ha a nv iHikTne Tvidj    oi Little Grand Lodge of Livingston J5n Twins  frwL previous peace plane Lodge N76 F  A M of Pinck B1 Kuhn viued her cousin nrqqea uwn when me coaimu ney to be held at the Pinckney She went to  hou  was abn,,,Lv I  m Kurea insisted in school Saturday night April 11 Boa thil   llfJf pmon whether r f She has a pine com fur th scunci  y wanted to oe evWnjZ table Clifford EoUr was hit  noi The II, once record, not only lor the,  nJ TVT ,or im TC To TT l  exchanged or  710  m  ,  , table Clifford Ecler was hit  noi ihe Ii in tnis i hn  at 7U0 p m may set an attencf ul wiiiU nliilni, Uiill iiiJtU uKoreans ir Tf 1 mGny rktoy anex Korecna PVTOHOAS Salurjdsy 7v30 to QC V,  Sunday besti 800 Mast, Coilg egutiotifaj V hev, Keith Ruegsegger Pastor Sunday School 930 a m Morning Worship  1045 04 Radio Broadcast Station WPAG, Ann Arbor   3 30 to 400 pm Pilgrim Fellowship  700 pm Monday Niqht,Bible Study 800  Wed Choir Practise Junior 400 Senior 730 Thursday niqht 800 PrayerMeet inq 8 00 p m We preach Christ and everyone is very, very welcome ed that some 200 school districts are under suspicion If the federal Tidelands oil bill becomes a law Michiqan will gain title to 38450 square miles  rMtiinouiie Cavery Mennonite Chiflrcii Rev, E 1 n3H S S Supt Rev, Ezra Beachy, PaSS  WcdteifSsch Justice  CJtto Poulson D 253 Albert Shirley R 15p Trustee Homer Abney D 242 becomes a law wucniqan wu irusiee SA KanA R 151   P waiieviiscA gain title to 38450 square mile H T2fi2v 5 28018 Won hip T 1000 of submerged lake bottom land Trustee rJJ R 108,407  S0 There is generalbelief that the Geo, taa R  ghottwft H, wV v   U4ft said land U rich in mineral deiBoard of J R 217 oosits of oil, gas salt and bnne , , Tqe Z n 99 C teSi iv been developConstable ay D 269 ed because the title was cloudy  v  cXvJi n 206  TVohighways have been re i Constable Kenft Scmcho D ZOb named U S 12 from Detroit to   number who attend but also for  dv4inguLshed vtOijrt  Among those who have signified they will attend areGov G Mermen Williams, Former , Congressman W W Blacfcney j President Bmeritis of the Unver sity oi Michigan, Alexander Ruth J vein j The qrand lodge officers are  Mike Whyte D G M Grand  Rapids Howard Taylor, GSW Flint Francis Dodae, G 5 D  Detroit Raymond ixuglas GJD, Alpena Clark McKenzie G Treas, Kalamazoo, Dr Morgan Smead G Lect Rochester Dr Charles Mamby,Battle Creek, G  MarThe past grand masters are, j Paul Strawhecker,Grand Rapids, Guy Powell, Detroit Hazen Cole, , ihaaat Roscoe Burch, Benton Harbor, William Parker, Eat , Tawas Roscoe Bonisteel were zorced into trie communist amy ana later tak en prisoner This class does not wisfi to be excnanqec The Com  the head while playing bull wilh hi brother He had li stitches taken Mike Rennon hus a new pupptU It is Timothy Tom Cat John Beihm hus new shtes tlJmunist DODosnl   visited his grandmother They had ail  priaQnersWhft W M 1 J0 an Easter eW hunt He found a hJnn  d0 n0t de8k basket 7je,,0a neutri country They had a biK party at his uncle 7 W iJsir ,stus be settled Ray Kdlenberger has a wrenV f f i iney do, nt Wy which nest for the seiehee table neutral country they would se  John Dinkel has a watch 10 L Pecce proposals are bunk Helen COIHJUII has new shws atxl 48 the are accompanieci socks Dy an armistice of cease lire or We all had a nice Raster and the der  tn UN should insist on Easter bunny was good to all of s This would show they aie in us He filled our baskets at school earnest and determined to be in last Thursday j peace conference until a peace We would like to thank Tommy Chamber lwi the  randy and I iir   Miller for btinjf the Easter Bunny Larry Jyde lost a tooth treaty is signed Whether there is ammunition Judy Bekkeiinfc wa in an auoJ shortage in Kaeu amono th Viaf9X7 g nitiff   Young Poopa Meeting Cot Feljuwiiiip Scir Wednesday JfcOC o or  730 I mobile aeeident one day last week She has a cut on her head She has Ann I a new box of crayons and a tablet Arbor, George Dolliver, Battle jimmy Shirey has new shoos Mike Creek Candidates for grand marshall pant He went io me snow on rn ,oo ,11,,, u , 3 J the first step in the qrand lodgeday John Grant has a nrw tie, shoes Si0 wain, command line are Rex Sackett, Detroit, tJN troops or not is still a nuch debated question and one which is not likely to be settled Gen VanFieet who recently xetired as Plummet has a neW sweater and commanderiaicTAat during the  t to the show on Fn ,00 iu u iy Ui enn aantno   UNADHXA PRESBY iERIAN Kenneth DavisiR 169  Morning Worship 10 a ns reail Unadilia elected a fuU Repub , Sunday School 1130 a m in hon icon ticket Sup Ralph Glenn  yenSng Service 800p jp U S 121 Clerk, Art Bullis Treas, Bertha Sermon I Know Not TheUank ma line Gilmore  High Com, 0108 Communion Service on TM A Tf S 19 from Detroit to AWA riiVil ranonung worsmp lloi a m SAJi Ll ti Unaaila eteoted a iatt Repub  Sunday hool r 7TtZZ ui  ur, icon ticket Sup Ralph Slein EvenSna Servic Wallace Kent, Kalamazpo,Lester Hunter, Beaverton James Smith, Detroit and Ray Cameron, Battle Creek and Huqh McLeUand candidates for grand lecturer  , rr ,,,  unUS tnere the anny was always shoit and socks Tommy Chambers has a  ,,,,,,   u   rocket ship Chiquita Ambury has j, Un Qn tJus WTt a new dress and pretty flowers n ed the ttpm qaimnq any m  hM coat Karen Kowefl has some rOSVe vtorie 6 0t paper dolls Angela McMacken had I hand Resident Lifienhower dis ompanv on Smuiav lieorjre Colone counts it and backs up the Penting Red Anew Hiqhway TSe 110 Hiqhm Douglas boninlonTerce   35  saftjrsr 25th GRAND ASSEMBLY tHnclcney Rainbow Asembly D won over Henry 1 ,  t   Act supervisor 382 to 173The C as weii represented at therest 0i the ticket was UlerKLUi 2ith grand assembly at Hoyal ian Smith R Treas, I H Hooker Oak April 2 3, 4  R justice, Mark Nash D Trus Rose ,  l Easter 9ervices at 700 a m In Hamburq Charles Bennett IJ lQ3Q a m The geen   Henry DeBraain1 docv Sunriu rvio will K  tees Ciiiiord VanHorn RGeoig Anderson D Bd oi Rev, Wray clock Sunrise service will be o the hill Q    v, V EDWARD SPEARS Edward Slpears, 79, life ionH resident of this community aiea at the home of his daughter, ivns  r1 i Ai a Anderson v cu  i at me ome ot his daughter, ivns , Hinckley D , iMary Eichman ai Wnckney April Y 1 In brighion a sticker e with Re WQS  st   0n Al Cole lor mayor won over one ,  gpears jarM  Schoollot sory 1 y, T, L,eith tor mayor , TI Uain th vn  ua 1 Thursday our Worthy Matron Alberta Dinkel qave the respon se at the openinq session Also attendinq the meetinq weie Jrce Allext Marilyn Gustais Barbara Stone and advisory  with Tom uitn ior mayor , Lake beinq tho sQn Q me lQte board members Francis Hobm Jn Q hol race in Dexter town James and E h Moloney  eon Bettrly Pilgrim, iarealship John Stirung won JSpears In 19uo ie was married, Miller and Albert Dinkel iEarl Doietzki R by 4 votes uiner tQ Rog Ann Murray ol Dextor at Frtday sessions and Cranaiwinnexa were wn pa St Josephs churcn there They Cross banquet were attended Clerk Elsa Bock D Treas La twiidBd on the SpeaiS iarm a  by Ann Shirley Reason, Joycelward Doan D Justice Don mm whiIe faut Iater purhased the AUen, Mary Jean KirschkeSal y u CQU sger R Fr David Mowers or Jenldns farm MQler Barbara Miller Paaoman Klave, Hiqn Com tr Qn M 3g w where he nved un  Cuslett Marilyn Gustafson,Bar Hopkins R, Bd ot Rev m shortIy  his death g bora Stone Roberta Ackley, rr  X     lean Lane, Gwen Kmsey, Ruth has a new belt He showed ub some shells He went to Detroit SECOND iRADE Everyone had a Happy Pastor and njoyed the three day vacation The Kasten Bunny left many nice things for numbers of our rroup John Colone brought some seashells to school to show us lia John Sniiis rabbit I babies Judy Harrows mother r horn from louisianna i4on that there was always suf ficent ennunition for the needs ot the army Aithouqh he admits the demand for ammunition for  Indo China, North Africa and other troubled point constituted 0 serious drain on the supply As one commentator puts it, We have sJuffient ammunition pro three vidincr we dont use too much 1 We have learned to add three num bets,  LcRoy Porters grandfather had a birthday April I  The eiprt In the leqiekrture to M 044WA A J AaTAA i A4AW WALAt AAh H  niTO orvTERS  Spears died in 1929 He was the SiaVKr L last oj his family His 3 brothers, Married at the r ITS J Lawrence James and John and Church, Ann   ctsrk a sister, Mrs Anna Erwin precee  i Rev Parr, Norma bjecx  u  u Ann Bates, Nancy Spittler Ad visory board members were Lucille Camburn, Frances Robin  son Beverly Pilgrim, Helen Mull er Leota Reason Roy Reason Friday afternoon the Grandly John Rogers, son f  Ehzabeth Martin and Gertrude of jross of Color Deqree was con , Barton Roqers ot 0 Pinckney, Mrs Joan Clover ot  ferred on Mary Jean Kisrcnke,f nv  atdents at tne u 01 1iT AC ri Helen Miller and Roy Reason Saturday Barbara Miller was installed as Grand Representa live to Colorado   Church, Ann S  qtei  a ster Mrs Anna niqht by Rev Parr, Norma Stec d    er dauqhter oi  ana  Webberviile, ifaSi Mary Eichman Justin Sftecker oi Chiison n Survivinq are 4 dauqhters, Mrs to John Rogers, son  , Ehzabeth Martin and Gertrude of  I CHUCK HEWLETT Saturday March 28th, Chuck qraduated from Basic Camp At  terbury, Ind and got home for just a lew hours He has been transferred to Anti Aircraft school and is now stationed in the no thwest part of Detroit where he1 expects to be in both actual train inq and school make public the names of those receiving old aqe pensions and welfare assistance has bogged J down in the Michigan legislature I John liolben ,s uom u have i, and may never came to vote knee xrayed The hepublicans ho sponsored Mary Lre Asehenbremu, wem 1,,  bin   th rmocMtt her grandfathers bnthday party lat niH molo ,,, capitoj o rlianne Curt, and Pattv Suit  t WOuW ably face a QOV have new dresses, V, nn,n, curls has  vote and m doina so Gov nw jeans J011 Lndres has a m w Williams woud he Pre to point bbuse, and Dnna HUlster ha a  out tnat enactment O, it WOUld JKW lablt and pencil , hold the poor and  unfortunate Karen Bloxom went to Dexter u who are living on pension and the show assistance up to shame and rldt Venning and Dianne Curts wii io Cule Rep Crr of Kalamazoo at their grandfathers Sunday  tempted to amend the bill bv al John Colone spent Kaster in D  lowinq the county welfare direc troit I tor to answer only yes or no il Karen Bloxom had her eyes check jgked whether c certain person ed Monday Ann Menke and John Singer spent He wants to thank his many Easter with their Mandmother Mrs Barton njw TC n  M  Both ore students Jt the Ool M They will Uve in Ann Arbor Pinckney, Mrs Joan Clover ot Los Anqeles, California, 2 sons Edward jrPhoenix, Arizona and  Ladonis of Deiroit There are 11 grandchildren The body was taken to the ERNEST COCHRANE Mve to Colorado    Ernest Cochrane, iatheioi      Mesdccmes Eloyse CampbeiULeonffd Lee, W  home of  dauqhter, Mrs Mary and Fem Reason also attended hoBpital, Ann Arbor nad 2 Eichman where the rosary was  tTfttTraaito8 8 Si Aerial is at recited Tuesday niqht The fun RNCKHW BMGS DAUGHTERS 43 The ftuneral is at  kamySi Marys church The April meetinq was with Mrs Marilda Clark with 21 members and 5 visitors present Flans made ,for MotherDaughter banquet in May A high light was the accompaniment to the opening song by Mrs Clark on  a beautifully toned old melod  made eon Mesdatoes Ruth Curlett and Manton Thursday DOKX Swarthout cohosteasos UVINGSVW LODGE CALW DAHVOH MAHCH 1 Saturaav, April U, 2dAnn CBD OF THANKS  iJS I want to express my very sin uu ru Deqrees cere thanks for the,many kind, pm 1 Degrees, nesses shown me during myre P , u cent Ulnes,s To my relatives The Ladies Aid, and The Young Lai Sies Auxiliary, for the lovely plants and cartie and the many Mends and neighbors for the  land thoughts expressed bythe very nice cards I recieved May God Blese every one of you Minnie VanSlambBook TIB LIBRARY NEWS April 28Lodqe eucher tourna ment All Masons invited Clare MilW W M p W Cura i Wednesdav morning Revi Shmirt omciatina Burial in St Marks Cemetery i HAS LEG BROKEN Monday night when Clifford flgeler, son of Mr and Mrs Bob Egeler of hi iund Lake qot off the school bus driven by Sam  DeLapp he did not qet out of the rdaa but remained by the school bus gas tank In some way he was hit and run over by the bus when it started and suffered a broken, leq and injuries to the  other leg He is in St Joe hospit al, Ann ArborHe is a first qrade pupil friends who have been writinqj to him as well a those who sent him boxes He will be qlad again to hear from the home folks and regrets that he has so little time to answer mail This is his new address Pvt Charles E Hewlett US55343, 218 BTRY B  18th AAA GN BN Box 103 Detroit 21, Mich Frt, Sat, April 10 11 O  S CALENDAR FOR APRIL April 10 Regular mettinq and initation at 8 p m April 11 Past Masters Banquet afternoon comm be at Hiqh Sen ool at 1 p m Evening camm at 5 p m Waitress at 630 p m  wn on welfare This does not satisfy extremists so it is high lv improbable that the welfare roll will be thrown open to the bublicGRADES ONE  TWO Sharon Courdways mother exacts to com hon from the hospital on Monday John Mike Harden visited his vVe read that the state high mother at th hospital in Jaeksm Way dept will build a new 1 last Saturday She had an appendix 000,000 bridge 90C ft lonq OYT operation New York Central Railroad track On taster George Rendell VIM ted  y S 23 in iVai Arbor We his aunt in Ann Arbor She guvb him it chocolate chickan Mona Dillons two big rabbits ran away Their four baby bunnies me graving nicely Becky Morris stayed overnight at her aunts, Mrs Mackeua, home On Easter a bee stung Robert Darrow on the finger Monday Becky Morris won the second grade spellimr bee THIRD GRADE NEWS Please have pies at school by i Daie Canfields folks have a new 4 p m Plymouth April 15 Friends Night in Ann would like to wqtr that the pre sent bridge there uid not cost a  quarter of that ,nc nt The pre sent bridge between Biq caul I,jtete Portage Lake was built a  bout 20 years ago as a cost at a  bout 20,000 It replaced one  buit by Fred Wwon, ft well known Dexter contractor, shortly after 1900 for 500 The Wyman bridge was built of cut stone, Iank flooring and steel side rail Arbor April 17 Special Past Matrons and Past Patrons Night, pot luck dinner at 630 p m, at Masonic Hall Initation ae 8 p m  MARRIAGE UCEK8CS DENIED nOUCHTlON 4H LIVESTOCK CLUB MEETING Same time ago, 19 school dis Scrturdcry at 300 at John Burg ir around Fovlerville signed hame the Livestock club will 0 tricte arouna iwiTaw petitions to consolidate with row leWilleA Later 35 voters ol ,  , Boyd district, one of the 19 wentjbe present, into circuit court ana asked an  qanize, elect officers for this year Boys or girls interested please s or Patsv Ann Willmer 17, Grand Rapids James Zimmer 20 Howell, Leona Hinds, 16 Howell and functioned very well in the Butch Nasker has a new brother old horse and buagy  named Rkky , When the auto oame it was W , considered wide enough or enough for nervy truck travel Terry Rowell visited his uncle Jot Sunday Mickey Ritter5 cousin is visiting  was replaced, him for a week Richwd Krahn was ten years old on Monday He got winte new 57,006 erhoeie in the United clothes for his birthday  States are now participating itt Wallace Crofoot,26BFowlervilleJ Barbara Bauffhn got a new coat e hot noon lunch tor eriol chtt Claudia Garr got one too Robert Hail, 26, Fowlenrule, Bettef car TUB UMAAI  iniunction to EhSv A new book at the Library donsolidcrtionThey claimed they tM weekSTFitty by Racheldid not understand the Pxt SS wetk 2 rUtty by Rachel n d game had changed heir Tcdroneofeiminds, Their W moil channinq and deUghtful t StarJey Bernxnan ama Reed 5 1 denied   IN MEMORY In memory of Eileen Shirey who died 2 years ago In our home Eileen once grew unfolding her sweetness ike a  beam of liaht  With loving words and kindly Jean Lodic, 23 petroit 1 Accordina to Prenns Brown, chairman of Mackinac Bridge a  from the Navy Un Eafiter Bttnny ffinoheys folks have a new Paul Burg watched ttreir sheep jet Ahtanod Saturday Nancy Darrow bade in school W fpt our repfrt card taftt week, Patsy HollistarR rrftudmothw was visiting her Sulfite Patty Millikee Wtod her frrendmother over the weak fend Leonard Slayden tin s new pah to end uDranans auve wuu ana wi     Jhai meiy adult, eak for hi taiunction to rtop th6lction hook a chudieo must coniess     1 har Md  ory bricrt M Edna CompbeU and Ana jSSdnq it on tn Uttwry AoM Craft calld onl Grao KtY liool Bonfl Ja Onm Monday Wesds ore so weak when love hoA been so strong Let silence speak Mr and Mrs James Shirey and FCBttUy thority the sale of bridge bondif Tom Rr ramther w sick amoxmtinq to 93,000,000 hoe   w  snaqged down as the bond men ket is slowat the present time Two suggestions are mad to st mulaie it 1 That the state guara Aft5T ntee the payment of the bonds ox m2 That 4he state raise a certain Cim or nUaMsV otmount each year to maintain , JT jfr i the bridge The bond sakesmen ALTiTZSl want this evidence to show thatJf m9VKiSLS9 the etpte b behimd the hfkkge, v itottsey  L 1 dren, and tome 1000000 ch4 Eddie Rifirjrs brother was home J A  beinq fed each OOY  This program is nnfTrtcea DT Wfr 23 hind, of mOOOOQP a ytjft More and mote tchotei are oMff into this lunch poqmn  V 4H HEWS The WnckneT ufQjR cil is spoosotinq Its tot House Buying contest 1 SSTAprUaiii ,, Hiqh School Gym, t 730 1 dU exhibit wUl be wp p m hidaing wffl herwards John vmq  y SSm 1 pnflRBw ill Meabon itehert rcrds  Kb  lmA L51 vi  4,    wagfiw ffhiesdgy, Aptfl 1 1953 Neighboring Notes 200 attended the banquet ior the Stockhirdge high school bets ket ball banquet fast week Bob   aiffmiisrrHowell Theater  HOWELL MKaDGUUr  pextet Iheatar I 11 winter in ert Smith of Michigan Slate coUfTues Wed Thurs April 1415,16 J Fit, Sat, April 10 ege fcWi I Ray Lavey and wife have re THE BAD AND THE BEAUTIFUL THE HOUR OF 13 turned to their home in Greaorv Starring  Lawiord Pavm  wuwgary T ,  p  THE RED HEAD FROM 552 j WYOMING Fri, SaU April 10 11 Technicolor    Maureen OUara Alex Nlcol BREAKING THE SOUND 1 Also Cartoon  13 after spending the  Brighton  Mrs Otto Arnold of Gregory suffered a stroke last week The Stockbridge Sfcxte RrV which has been remodelled will BARRIER have their reopenina April 17 wtth  Sun, Mon April 12 The Handy township boardnapk Richardson Ann Todd NIAGARA has opened a dumping ground Also Technicolor on Hoaback Road Marilyn Monroe Joseph Cotten, Married March 25 at Eaton SAVAGE MUTINY I Jean Peters rtapias Elwin Munsell of Fowler with  cartoon nsws shorts lis Mrs Agnes Bristool of Johnny Weisamuller as Jungle Tues Wed Thurs April 14ll6 BABES IN BAGDAD m color Special Attraction Royal Jour ney in color cartoon and that place Wayne Goow of Brighton ha stated a heat treat plant in Che sea Tom Evenson, Brighton hiqh school athetic star has been named on the All State hiqj Hiqh School Basket Ball Team The Lakeland Golf and Coun y Club has applied for a Iiq lor a license Born to Arthur Krych and wife of Howell March 31, a daughter Permits are required to burn brush Many costly fires have started from brush fires  Homer Brinn 62,, owner of the inette Retaurant at Howell, died of a heart attack a his place of 3 March 29 The LeRoy Industries have be qun production of a portable hack saw at HowelL  William Skusa of the Chevro let Motors, Howell, has been named president of the Howell Chamber of Commerce  Divorces were granted in cir court last week Wanda Combs from Burnis Combs and Francis Dettloff from Ann Detloff Dr Hollis Siiqer returned to his home in Howell last week after many months spent in Un iversity hospita, Ann Arbor  SC Jim Lobdell of HoweJI is Jim Sun, Mon April 12  13 John Derek  Barbara Rush In PRINCE OF PIRATES Technicolor cartoon and snortt Tues, Wed Thurs April lTl5l6 James Stewart Janet Leigh Robert Ryan Ralph Meeker n THE NAKED SPUR Technicolor caron ComingThe Quiet Man Niagara Scro Theatre  GRAND OPENING Friday Asril 10 of the new bCIO DRIVE IN THEATRE on U S 12 of Jackson Rd5 miles j Novelty west of Ann Arbor Coming Meet Me At The Fair Ma and Pa Kettle On Vacation The down Lee Theater Whttmore Lake Mich BATTLE ZONE Starrino John Hodiak Stephen McNally and Linda Christian Alse STAR OF TEXAS I with Wayne Morris Sun, Mon, April 12  13 THE IRON MISTRESS Technicolor Starring Alan Ladd Virgina Mayo Cartoon Frf, Sat, April 10 11 Tony Dexter Grail Rbinsn THE BRIGANDS Technicolor is now stationed at Norfolk, Va Lou McAllitser, Wanda Hsmdryx The Howel Kniqhts of Colum new members  Tues Wed Thurs April 141546 I LOVE MELVIN Technicolor with Donald OConnor and Debbie Reynolds Also Iff YOURJPEAMr Detroit Edison AND TARGET HONG KONG In 1 wttn MCJNTANA TERRITORY l Richard Denning , Nancy Gates Technicolor Attend last Saturday night show rreshing as Tahq uamcr i s foaming falls Cartoon 1 bus initiated 18 Sunday 4 The legislature raised the approporiation for the Michiqan for the Michigan State Sani    n taium appropriation from M243 L   ,, 1 Dennie OKeeie  In Chelsea KAILJ Sun, Mon, April 12 13 PERILS OF THE JUNGLE EVERYTHING I HAVE IS YOURS J ,81 FflM U technicolor , Clyde Beatty  Stanley Farrar AND AND TROMBA THE JUNGLE MAN Starrinc All Star Circus Cast cartoon and new SKY FULL OF MOON Slarnoq Jan Stirling, Kennan Wynn Comedy TueT WedfThurs Afcl uTsAt SLpr12  BLACK BEARD THE PIRATE  BECAUSE OF YOU 1 twehnlcolor I  Starring Hk 1 Loretta Young Jeff Chandler Robert Newton, Linda Darnell, Disnev Cartoon Variety View Wm Bendix TueB Wed  AprU U15,16 AND THE MOB starring Roherick Crawford Cartoon Stooge Comedy IT GROWS ON TREES Starring Irene Dunne and Dean Jogger cartoon fuw qf the upper Tah Fttlh on the Tahqiu,f Rim near Newherry M Ilairfion  a spu ting glass of MICHIGAN BREWED BIER A JVlichigan Orewers Association 71718 Francii Palms Building  Detroit 1, Michigan AlUt PfKing Co  88 Brewing Co  Frankenmmh Bmcing Co  Coild Briwlnt c PjiJftr Bracing Co  Stiewaing Brewing Co  Slrth Urtvtry Cfc Walk On AirCushioned V YlwnMad of Uay Air Bnbbl Kir your feet  Mflt tfcroutrh long hoars o walking or flaalug OMTT Prop m  oar 11  SALESMAN and Aeci  iiCS HANN1TT  momi ui PrKNEY MTCB M  The Ralph and Gerald Clinton faprftte of Detaott and Fred Berry 1 Howell spent Sunday at the C i ban r 393 lost year to 1,290705 this Mrsr Lydia Austin, mother o TSL d tt ne ior Cassidy MrY Charles CampbeU, died at mi oW2l49S352  19S2  ossT Wednesday Burial wa here Notes of 25 Yean Ago ffK with 72 children at Michigan State San an Easter party Wednes nesday Rmil Weddigehas painted 3 panel pictures on the walls ofi Joe Gentiles ice cream parlor, that are worth seeinq  The member of the state high The OES have installed the uSfLLl   way department were here Sat, following officers W M, Beulah01101111116 ound dY  and held a meeting with the viU jMUler7wj, O CampbellULM 6 FPmq asoxx He wiK age council in regard to pavingLucy ReasoSea H PorkerTres Wahze m potatoes and he Main Street  w y Recd   Cam  claims to have developed sever Clare Miller was thrown from bell A Cond, Jennie Hooker jaI new secies o spuc1 a motorcycle Marvin Shirey had Adah, Agnes Kettler Ruth, Wini  n0 v   4ftrniUt  ,, bought of Gerald Reason Sun ifred Graves Esther Blanch Mar   D Young family  Biq day He landed in a ditch in tin Martha Alta Meyer Electa, front of the Wm Mercer farm lather ,CcrfpenterjWarder1, fossie and suffered a broken thumb Chambers Sentinel Wales Oil production is increasingA Lelnnd Marha1etfts Vaugh oil well was brought in at Mon1 Chaplain, lva Gardner Organ roe last week Ust, norence Bcrughn  Wagoners Grocery 6066 Pinckney Road Quality Merchandise  LOW PRICES Beer and Wine to Take Out HOURS Daily 8 to 9 Sunday 9 to 8 Phone Howell 705J2 The Chapped jewelry stnre pixckney opens the season The Die Rapids spent the week end at the Andrew Campbell home Miss Anna Craft and Estil Ross7 man of Howell called Easter Stanley Dinkel and Johnny  and Mesdames Don Swarthout  P LU M BlN U WATER SYSTEMS Stanley Dinkel and Brandon White called on and the Pembone dothina iOf, here Friday with FowlervuleJ55f 261  St Joe at Howelll were both robbed The lineup is Graves, c Rov 1 milv  last week   Recisotvp McClustoey, lb C fl3e,Robert ,Glvn AZ U  Cscil HencU will rspret Hmde,M Tfl the high school m the oroAorioal N MR Hornshaw Hall, GJWm Ward hame to Dexter and contest at Howell and Mglgnsmedy, outfield Sbsham f te de hiiftiihnHW  Th iinii Dam tttended the M E church there A Sunday  For Prompt DMHI Stock Removal mJL DOLING  C0NPAHY   Call Howell 460  jj , i iTHE EY DISPATCH Wednesday, ApW 8 1950   liir  x The Peoples Stor  Groceries Lr goods  Canned Cocs Shoes events Furnishings Lingerie Pinckney Dispatch Entered as 2nd Claw Matter at Postoffice 1 Act of March 8 1877  114 SoHoweli StmckneyMich , Subscription Price 151 per ir   I Mrs Williaim Ketcham is not at Boise but at the Beulah Rert 1 Home on East jelierson Ave De   troit  Pvt Charles Brown is home  from lnaianheaa Maryland He, goes to Fort Lewis, Washington, tor assiqnment overseas The Harold Hinchey family at tended the funeral oi a relative in Grand Rapids last Thursday Sergt John Sprout and Serqt, Tom Portei of Niaqara Falls spent the week end with Mrs Ethel Spruot Mrs Ethel Sprout with SergtsJohn Sprout and Tom Porter and Sherrili Soule attended chruch in Brighton Sunday and had diin ner at the Charles SoouJe home in Howeli , Eva Melvin is ssubstitute teach Myron Jliigh 9 Plumbing t Heating iCompleteIn 3 Plumbing Fixtures and Supplies ELECTRIC OH AWD GAS KOI WATEK HEATLK COMPLETE LINK OF PUMPS WE SELL  WE INSTALL WE SERVICE Z Thayerh thSll l075  M36 Kennedys Genu Stare Male Help Wanted Exp Unnecessary Apply in Person MichMolded Plastics  er in week Miss Viola Pettys and Mrs j Maude Carpenter of Howell j spent Sunday at the I HHooker  i homo J Sunday visitors at the Mark    Nash home were Rosalee Nash  and ,Kenneth Zill of Ann Arbor, Alice Gearhart of Dexter, Isabel Nash of Ann Arbor, Dr James Nash and family, Coldwater and Dr Robert Johnstone and wife of Chicacf  Alex Coyle of Whitmore Lak and Wilbur Coyle and dough ters of Howell spent Sunday at the Louis Coyle home The Dr Jim Nash family of Coldwater and the Lloyd Hen dee family spent Sunday at the Lynn Hendee home  Mrs Peqqy Conklin and fam ily of Farminqton spent last , week at the Ray Burns home while her husband was in Wis cousin Mr ana Mrs Ray Burns en tertained all their children and families Easter except joe who is in Korea Omar Gass ana wife of Cool idqe Aiizona, are visitinq at  the Lester McAfee home I Ray Burns and wife and Mrs I Helen Younq vrere in Lansing , last week , Mrs ester McAfee and Les j lie were in Detroit rndcy, Mrs fiussell Lashe end chiiaren oi Birmingham spent t the week enu at the Ralph Hall j home Mr and Mrs Cliff Miller enter tained W C Miller and wife were at the Claude Swarthout home Mr and Mrs Norman White entertained the Ben and Ernest White families Easter Easter quests of the Kenneth Wyiie family were Mrs Edna Euler Dick Wylie and Mrs Bur deUa Huxford Mr and Mrs, Wm Shehan spent Sunday with Mrs Madel , ine Shehan in Ann Arbor and were in Detroit  The Merwin Campbell family and Rev Maycroft and wife of Sauqatuck spent Easter at the James Hall home Mrs Asher Wylie and Jimmie Phone 183F2 P i COAL POCOHONTAS LUMP KENTUCKY EGG  srrcEB DCHoey Sons PHONE 2681 OCKTET Bob Pike and wife were Sun day guests at the Wm Bentley home in Comma , John Boyer and wife were Sunday quests at the Clarence I Pratt home in Ann Arbor Satur Aria Jaquish at the Byron hos pital Mrs Warda Harwood and dauqhter, Clare, of Howell call ed at the Dale Miller home Sun The Henry Johnson family were Easter quests of Mrs Foss ie Chambers and the Otto Poul son family  Mrs Georqia Close and son W Ff of Linden were Sunday quests of the Albert Dinkel fam iy, Alon Dinkel spent IxMe at the H Klikot home in Brighton Mr and Mrs Gene Dinkel and Isabel Dunbar of Jackson called at the Alkert Dinkel home Sun day Miss Alberta Dinkel and WF Close were in Detroit last Wed Gerald Henry is home from Cooley hiqh school Detroit on vacation and with Jesse Henry and wife spent Sunday at the L J Henry hme Charles Eisele and wife oi Fowlerville called on Mrs Emmoi Vollmer Sunday , ,, 7  ,  The Kenneth Reason family of j and Shirley were in Ann Arbor Ann Arbor called on Mrs Edna Tuesday Thurs Mrs Wylie went Reason Sunday  to the dental clinic there Charles Whitehead and wife Mrs Helen Mercer and dauqh and Beatrice Lamborn of Greq ter of Briqhton called at the Wm ory called at the Jesse Henry  Merc or home Saturday The Dr home Saturday, Walter Mercer family of East The Roy Reason family, Mrs, lansinq called Sunday Edna Reason and Leota attend  oiin Robinson ir and wife of siueirxi srg uo pen ioqiy uuy Sunday TELEVISION and , Antenna Seles  Serviu  PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE U ART l MITER PINCKNEY MICH CAPEHART TV DEALER PHONE 119F3, iBWlgas  p  IHI tiifuiroti Vii the Oak DEXTER, MICHIGAN IELPWAM  Carpenters Carpenters Helpers Lbborto t s Steady Ya Around Wdfk SEE Howard Read ed the state conclave of Rainbow Girls at Royal Friday and Saturday  Hubert Ledwidqe and family I Royal Oak called on Mrs Elean or Ledwidqe Saturday Gus Ledwidqe is traininq with the Shelby, NC team at Tampa pa, Florida Sunday quests at the Albert iShirley home were the Dale Miller family of Marion, Doyle Templeton family of Keeqo Har bor and Daryl Shirley family of Buck Lake  Geogo Meacn and wife cA at the Georqe Mav home in Una dilla Sunday  Mrs Nellie Darrow of WhitePtacknev iwcruaan fr, and Mrs Percy Ellis mt Paul Reiser and wife of Detroit WrTmidSta jn7k Cretoespent Sunday at the Georg of East Lansinq in Flerida Thompson ham  John McDonnell returned from Buffalo N Y Saturday  Mrs Eliszabeth Spears Martin of Los Angels, Calif, is at the Gerry Eichman home Mrs Larry Camburn attended the Grand Rainbow Assembly in Roytl Oak last week Others there were Mrs Cliff Miller, Mrs Beverly pilgrim, Mrs Helen Mill er, Mrs Francis Robinson, Miss Alberta Dinkel David Aberdeen is spending i a week in New York City with j Pat Dailey Frank Aberdeen and wife   spent Sunday at the Harold Fair Lake and her son Donald and j cYd home in Royal Oak wife of Pontiac called on Mrs  J Swarthout and wife were , Flora Darrow Sunday and took 1 Sunday guest at the Richard Bru her to the Wm Darow home in jer home in Webberville Waterloo Gerald Swarthout and family Lyle Euler and family of Gulf  sper,t Easter at the Harold Gallup port, Miss, MrsBurdella Huxford ome in Farmangton Biloxi, Miss, visited their mother, pvt y Jeffreys is a typist in Mrs Edna Euler last week Bur te medical dept in Korea He della will remain awhile  nas talked with Pve Bob Darrow Don McKinley and wife of De ere twice over telephone I troit spent Sunday at the E L Mr and Mrs Roy McMullen of McKinley home Rush Lake celebrate their 50th Dorothy Rohl of Detroit spent wedding anniversary April 12  the week at the Floras Clark Open house will be held at the home  horre of their dauqhter, Mrs Ed Mrs Hazel Thompson entertain McGill, at 400 5th St Ann Arbor ed at dinner Monday Mrs Betty Percy Ellis and wife returned Clavinger, Elmer Wenk and Jack from Florida last week Drake and wife of Ann Arbor i Mrs Ed Rounsifer and dauqh Ernest Cochrane father of Mrs ter of Genea called at the M E Leonard Lee is in University hos TTrrc hvrtp Tuedav pital, Ann Arbor His sons Rob ssrvM Van Slambook was ert an Lawrence of Manton vi home from Sault, St,Marie Las lted him last week ter Sunday A GREAT NEW RAMi FOR HOMES BEYOND THE GAS MAWS THE PHIIGASTAPPAN WITH COOLITE The mating auiomitic oven pitet hnf Joes not use got Youvo got ft tee it ti believe it SAVE WITH THIS SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER 23950 17950 tlQ0 Regulor s  Special p ca  You ave Com in today Be the flrt to own tW beautiful ragt with to nsry ouutunding coekiftfltatt fooiuret Hockey Service   PHONE  A 4 KNOflflCI r  rft m jjmM JL,trWk  y,  A u 4c a  f Jr ijiiiiafjpiMiiij  V i  si, v   V  ii s Mp f DATC WedmeeeUrr, Aptfl 8, 1953  41 V  KT  I  THEQUIKATCHWAV  r, FOURTH GRADE NEWS In pur Group I Spelling Bee last Karen Eichman was winner 4 Carol Killer was runnerup The winning word was choose Dorothy Each was winner of our Group fees The winning word was Thurs ay  PROFESSIONAL CORNft ae iy 1 w iWi w S t 3  M m      At oilttvttfng tia, tmtftifella owner agreetheres BO b3B amesavex than a John DmmT Its a timesaver cultivator iSt it comes to hitching of unhitching Simply drive in  fasten the frame    and attach the pipes One Bias does the job in a hurry in a mattes of minutes Its a timesaver when it comet to operation Every goodwork let tureadaptability for crops and row spacing , unexcelled view of work    extreme ease of handling  quick, easy dodge    longlived constructionis built into the John Deere to make it a cultivator you can t afford to be without Sea us soon for complete details, 1 LAVEY HARDWARE THEKNCINEY BMUVAJtlUM MY M DUFFY M D kii i, e j is Mfctoaan  , Doily UiQO A M to IM P M Four pupns received an A in our  eJfTjrf WedaeesloW unit teat in English last week These jaa,  Frt gal 7 S3 I P m were Carol Miller, Charles Willis, BSL Karl Burg and Keith Morgan I VJB  B MCCLOSKEY  We are now on our 7s in arithmetic We painted Easter eggs with water colors Thursday Mary Menke was surprised with two real rabbits for Easter Fourteen boys aid girls received all As or Bs on their report cards for the last nine week period Kathryn Gyde, Keith Morgan and Chailes Willis were neither absent nor tardy for the last nine week period We are glad to have Marilyn 0den and Tommy Ritter back in school Kenneth Russell went to his grandmothers in his new Nash car Jerry Reason spent Easter with his sister Keith Morgan went to Flint and Bay City with his father Ronni Musons brother is on the way to Spain Marjorie Miller went to Royal Oak with the Rainbow Girls 12 North MicilQat  Telephone Office 935 2eULMJe iil4 Evenings by ApoinmiJUJ Howell s  seJchigcwi HERB SNEED Phone 183 07  Gi   4ex HowrUl a   Real Estate Iranian, Irakeicae City Lake and Faun PaweHv A Speciality ist Your Property SA 41 IU P 7ZcQt mete LEE LAVEY General Insurance Ptoue 59F3 Pinckoj M1 BJETBiGEaAriON SERVICE HAROLb HADY  Repairs on All Makes PHONE 154F3 Pinckney  REAL BI1ITI Farms, Homes, and Business Ust Your Property srli Me GERALD RE1SON Broker 2 0 9 tt tia  aari Pinckney, Mich Pfrtse I I  lhone 157F11 RtnxdriiK MYiON I HUGHES Pluxnhinq and Heatina ff,lcer ri Phone 183F2 1075 East M36, Pinckney Funeral Home Don C Swarthout Director Modern Equipment Ambulance fWvice hcnfe3 39  63 Pir5meY Mlc FRED C HEICKHOFF a OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand i We Av fk well  Michlaaiihone 358 SeeldeRCe 6l IioDHNF Livestock Hauina Weekly Tips Muae Tc Datrov General Trucldng Pintn7 M Phone 161F13 LIFES THAT WAY t0 WHEN THff LOCKX Ifiic THAT5eNATT bfiKE CCUJXT COMB THfy KE0 ME TO tAKZ THE SPEECH iNTAD V    Dad makt a speech q t0 06TTE TELfiPHE V RVZ  THE wewflvw so THf u nve eve  TH N  WINS GAME Behind the fine pitching of Dick Kennedy the 6th grade team beat ehe 7th Tuesday 12 to 8 Dennis Clark played a nice game at short Imus and Eubank pitched for the 7th  IThe two  Mila FIFTH GRADE NEWS  AUCTIONEER The spelling bee winners of our Farm Sales a Speciality en Patt, Rahiig and BERT WYL1L I The Gordon Hesters of Ypei lanti spent Friday at the Andrew Nesbitt home Mrs Ren Wylie and son Jimrnie, and Mrs Lu Kellenberger, winners, and Lola Higgs and Anita Shirey, runners up We decorated our bulletin board with a Holy and Happy Easter scene and made a hand painted Easter egg tree We made faster baskets and dyed boiled eggs We have some aew bird charts We read our bird units to the class  We have 17 on the Honor Roll this  marking They are Dennis Mor CALL FOWLEVILLE 4U6F6 DR C J TOWNER Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Phone Dextet 3461 Ro 1 ei ROGl J CARR j Complete Insurance Coverage  1 Phone 43 Pinckney, Mich, CEMETLY MEMORIALS Pricb You Can AhV d To Ptt MILFOR GRANITE WORKS  r ilford Michigan e Uabiiieci Aiivt gan, Tommy Singer, Jack Lee, Fred I FOR SALECoal furnace Stoker, ana son, jimnuo, uuu   , pawlaczyk, Bobby Hollister, Donme fid and in use now ciUe Wylie and children called ughll Tommy Read and Don George Holt, Pincnkey, n  SCV r iT M0,ALtCOwWrttfV Sf fejRg Ou lL XAT mOH NATLAuL I, Sdhurday TO THE VOTERS OF LIVINGSTON COUNTY I wish to thank all of cey I friends who voted for and sup  ported me on April 6 j end I appreciate the honor of beisig your circuit Judge and will do alii SIXTH GRADE NEWS Within my power to fuifill the ob1 We would like to congratulate ligations entrusted to me Swarthout Jr, Kristen Tasch, Anita I nnone A  Shirey, Verna Holben, Loreita Tom    asik, Mary Lou Cantrell, Patsy FOR SALE 12 ft cedar rowboat, Knight, Gail Gustafson, Patty Rah QQJS, anchors and 112 rig and Mildred Kellenberger We had a very nice Easter week HP out board motor E L McKinley 306 Mill St, Pinckney MMiMN mi TELEPHONE COMPANY   Pinckney s f IS f V QUALITY  Judy Nosker OB her new baby brother 1 W aisde SB Easter scene in an I egg of papernache j Cleo Wilson and some others gut1 the problems all right in their ari thmetic test Patty Rochivitz, Jolean Basydlo, Barbara McAfee, Frances Hassencahl, Nancy Nash, Carol Gerycz and Pat Buggy have new coats We are sorry that Bonita Lees grandfather died Some children in our grade got all As on their report cards 1 think we all had a nice Easter vacation SEVENTH GRADE Tuesday is the most important day this week, since that is the day of the big ball game between he sixth and seventh grades Mr En r ar Mr Moriarty will act as umpire It is hoped that there will be rj bottles Remember last year The seventh graders are trying to decide where to go for their trip at the end of the year The following boys have worked out a project on cotton Peter Gerycz, Race Day, John Burg, Larry j Watson, Larry Snowgold  The handy men are busy wash ing windows this week  Patty Palmer brought a book let oa the cineramo to show us The history class is learning some interesting things about President Jaekaons inauguration James Enhank wrote a radio broadcast on the topic The boys will have more money to spend than the girls on the day of the trip You Will have to ask the girls if you wonder why  FOR SALE4 Fresh Cows Russel Bokros, 2 miles south Pinckney on Toma Road oi WANTED To Rent Modern 3 roam apartment in town Phone 121F11 FOR RENT 3 room cottage at Swarthouts Cove, Partoge Lake Call 47F4, Pinckney To RentFurnished modern room 355 ast Mam St, Pinckney rTioiie iLU 11 FOR SALE Baby chicks Started Chicks  Eacn chick is a product of care ful mating, rigid culhnq and  bloodtesting iheir sires and 4 dams are selected on the basis ot health, vigor and si2e U S approved Pullonerci controllem Buy these chicks at GIES POUL THY FAiuvl and HATCHERY, 13 01 N b,rcn id ai city Smite, Phone 159 Howell, Michigan FOR SALE GRAVEL, wusnea sand and giuvel crimed oi mix ed also processed road gravel  D 6t J GRAVEL COMPANS, 4 miles west of Howell at 4950 Mason Road Phone Howell  994 I 2 or Fowlerville 388F11 f SALE Neariv new General j  ic DeLux renqe , Lucius J Doyle hoi FCr SALiABY CHICKS, white  leahs, arred and white rocks He Hairpshires and Hy Line Chicks Order New Phone 3Q5W Bob Sauire Hatchery Howell Mich AUTOMATIC SAW I OiNG 75 SEPVICE WiaLh C U WAII ILL WORk GUARi vN IEED ikmi MO WKBS Sii Pi RPENED  MANDELLS SAW FiLkNG SHOP HILAND LAx urLt SIDE 11524 Rivm DFIVE OWEN W FOWLE1 D 8 C Foot Specialist ChiropodW 216 W GcLRiver, BrightonNfich Telephone Office Hourf Office 75181 By Appointmeni  Res 7,1003 Men Tues We4f feats Fruit Groceries Vegetaf les Fish Tu SALE Africa  Violets   make nice Easter gifts STYLES IN CAR FINANCING Mae Bryan 302WLM 36  ALSO CHANGE FOR SALEEvans oil hot water j  ,  heater complete with 55 qallon j You will find it difficult to im drum, aso studio couch, and tilt prove upon the lowcost auto back chair with ottoman in good mobile financing plan offered condition Call alter 6 p m Julius Asdhenbrenner339 How ell, St, Phone 113F2 FOR SALEjTires 7,10X13 near ft inancinq lv new Dale Miller Phone Pinckne 78F13  by this bank It has been formut ated and perfected with the bor orwers best interest in , mind When you buy a car, see us on WANTED Wooi, highest market price paid Lucius Doyle Phone 42, Pinckney  PIANO LE580NS  Classical or Popular t A BEATTIE  Bush LdeaiT Phone 157F13 Michigan BAN THE FTRST NATiOtAI HowelL Mick Under Ftdernl Supervision Member Federal Deposit insurance Corporation A Deposits named Up to10ooo  Kach DeiMitrtr FOR SALEAmerican Floor Sand lag Machine, large else, price 7500 phone Dexter 4062 Earl Sugaiit 19405 Ann Road Big Silver Lake EetahRsnad 16 j incorporated 1VT5 1 McfHRSON State BAN Howa4L Mick M   Market Prices Courteous Service CLARKS TRAIN WtRECK AT HOWELL SPRING CLEANUP The house needs painting, new screens are in order The urge to fixtrp and cleanup is present in every household An FHA Home Improvement Loan may be the answer to the money problem in meeting the  mm We ehall be glad to dieeuse Hats type oi Idem with our cut AS dipitfi up to 10,00000 m V sr  i tier and Laying Mash Farmsrs Feed  Supply Co  vm PfF i i r r JW  SSftSUTgfc nHOUOTfr OfafATCH Wednesday, Aifcl 8 1953 Annual Financial Statement Putnam Township for the Year J5253 VALUATIONS Real Estate 1,400,19500 Personal 191,60000 TOTAL VALUATION 1,591,79500 TAX RATE Total Taxes Levied 39,55980 Total Taxes Collected 34,22187 Total Taxes Returned 5,33793 Total Taxes Collected  Returned 39,559,80 RECEIPTS Balance on Hand   3,47258 Delinquent Tax Received  3,16479 Beer and Liquor 59550 Michigan Sales Tax 4,99314 Intangible Tax 1,4276 Total Taxes Collected 34,22187 TOTAL RECEIPTS  47,87548 EXPENDITURES Paid County Treasurer 9,61232 Paid School District Delinquent Tax 2 94129 Paid School District Valuation Tax 24,14549 Contingent Order Drawn 4,7899 Paid Fire Department 50000 Paid Livingston County Road Commission  1,0000C Paid Poor, Insane, Social Welfare and Direct Relief 28501 Balance on Hand 2,03632 DISTRICT District District District District District ASSESSED VALUATION No 2, Fractional 1,384,48500 No 2, Fractional, Debt No 5, Fractional, Marion 46,95000 No 7, Fractional, Hamburg 121,05000 No 11,Fractional, Marion 3931000 TOTAL Voted Tax 16,35068 10,13720 31921 84735 28696 Mills 1182 732 680 700 730 Collected Taxes 14,17643 8,65783 30221 73885 27017 47,87548 Taxes Returned 2,17425 1,479, 1700 10850 1679 TOTALS 1,591,79500 27,94140 24714549 STANLEY DINKEL, Supervisor 3,79591  MURRAY J KENNEDY, Clerk  LORENZO MURPHY, Treasurer Mrs Robert Read and children Bob Carr of Grand Rapids and Madge Jack of Gladwin and, spent Saturday at the Art Bulles the Wayne Carr family of Novi the Ronnie Hoskins family of De and Dan Howlett home in Greq spent Sunday crt the Roqer Carr troit spent Sunday with the Rob ory    home ert Ackley family The Ralph and Gerald CUnton families of Detroit and Fred Berry of Howell spent Sunday at the C J Clinton home STATE OF MICHIGAN Tli Probate Uourt lot the Ceuaty j ol Livingston i At a session ol aaid Court hold March 28 A X, 1953 in Muttei at the Eate at Edward JendruwsJa, Adult Mart ed Person Edward jendrowski havinq I filed in said Court his petition  pnaying that the Court enter an order, chanqinq his name from lEdwara Jendrowski to Edward  Jendon ana the name of his wife I irom Viiqinia Jendrowski to Virginia Jendon It is Ordered,That the 20th day of April, A D, 1953, at ten ocloic in the forenoon, at said probate office, be and id hereby appointed for hearinq said petit  ion It is Ordered That Notice there m be given bv puPLcuuon c oov hereof feu three weeks con eculively previous to said day of hearinq in the Pinckney Dis patch, a newspaper, printed and circulated in said county    A true copy Judge ol Probate Jelestia Parhal Register of Probate STATF OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court lor the County of Livingston In tho Matter ot tne Estate of Mongol et Stackable Deceased At a session of said ourt held April 2, 1953 Present Hon Hlraxs B Smith, fudge of Probate Notice is Hereby Given That persons interested in said estate are dkected to appear before said Probate Court on April 27,  1953, at ten A M to show causewhy a licence should not be granted to K Leola Stackable, Aanunistratix of said estate, io FII or mortgage the interest of said estate in certain real estate, aesenbed in her petitiion for the purpose of distribution It is OrderedThat notice there ol be given by publication of a copy hereof for three weeks con ecutively previous to said day of hearinq in the Pincknev Pis patch and that the petitioner cause a copy of this notice to to bj servod upon each known peaty in interest at his last address by registered mail , re turn receipt demanded, at least fourteen 14 days prior to such hearinq or by personal service at leost Fve 5 day, prior to to such herring Hiram RAnJf Judge of Probate A tme coov Celestia PcrshaU Register of Probate m WChtT OlhPKTCli Weirrv Ar4  F Nflfac fif Afl V A 1ATE OF MlCHGAtf   Jtoj5stone foxes wr bounded in February nOTBS Of 4 T8arS AgO r ate Court iur ton county laying at the Martin Rittar home at a cost of 4,115 Mrs Frost, mother of Albert d Liviagion uz aauqnter ot umcaqo are There were 48 tires in the and Ernest, died at Pontiac The At a sessiwn ot said Court heia wiule m0  i takino research state this year with 183 acres funeral was at the Swarthout March 10 1953 worJcat the U M burned over Funeral Home today in me Ma tic ot the Estate ot firs Lucille Shirey and child The conservation dept sold The North Lake Grange has a Elda A Kuhn, Deceased M Lu Shirey 1 cmid 428 lots in Wayne county last maple syrup supper Friday Present Hoaorabi Hiram H renren and Sharon Grittith spent week for 12167 The dept niqht Smith, Judge of Probate, the week end in Cuimmmqs only conducted th sale Wayne Joe Kennedy is setting type Notice is Hereby Ciivt,a That all Mr and Mrs Murray Kennedy county qot the money in the Dispatch office  creditors of said decececl are re were in Lansing Saturday Small qame hunters are asked George Hendee has sold his Qird to present thei claims in Keith Ledwidge or Plymouth to return their game stubsSo far house at Dexter Corner to Mrs writing and unaer oah to said and his mothe Mrs rJeanor Led only 5 percent have done so Dudley Grieve and bought the Jourt, ana to stive a opy thereoi widge spent Sunday at the Louis Tree nursery stock was shipp S E Barton house on Pearl St upon Maude Young oi Gregory StatkabJ home to 737 farmer cooperatives last SVierfc rfvarthout has moved Michigan, fiduciary oi said es Andiew Nesbitt and wiife re week into the Burt Nash house he t ua mat such claims turned from Florida last Tuesday The spring count of deer and purchased Mrs Jennie Barton will be heard and the heirs at James Whitley cmd family en grouse by mail carriersstarts in the house vacated by him and law oi said deceased be determ tertadned  the Wm Whitley sr m April 450 careers will take S E Barton in the house vacat ined by said ourt at the Pro and Wm Whitley jr families part ted by her bate Office on May 25, 1353 Easter   The first smelt run started 4 A terrible acdcVnt tcoV olac at ten A M  M Ralph Hall was county davs earlier than usual Perch here Thursday night in front of  4l aed That aorue tner delegate to the Home Extension are also running at Standish the Grand Trunk depot Herbert Y be iiven bv publication oi meeting in Lansing last week Th wlt run usually ends Forbes, 19, of StcAbridge wlm copv meof for thre WK con Mr and entertained their child about May 9 was hitching a ride on a friaht secutivelyprevious tosaidaayc ren including the Robert See There are now too many deer train, fell under a car and had hearing In the pinckneyDM paten feld family 0f Columbus, Ohio, m the lower peninsular and not both arms cut off Dr C L Sig and that the ftdicuaiy causa a  breakfast Easter enouah in the upper, ler dressed the stumps and ban copy of hi notice to toe servea Mrs Virginia Carver visited 1000 kev me have been ap daa them Forbes later got or uPn J0 2vn CTTlv mmw Mrs John Carver in Ann Arbor pointed to assist in fiahting for tificial arms and sold articles on est   tartJw JZ S4d2  ,  est fires They are farmers, log the streets iin Detroit  Jood Siii Care Makes JLndcwi Land Yield 34 E JS  Gsm Crop 3 ROWING 1324 bushels of T corn per deve on rundown land when rainfall was 4 inches  low normal, wrs the record achieved last year by Andrew Cross, who farms near Letart  fulls, Ohio Cross says he got those yields by giving the soil a full feed  , fertilizer carrying nitrogen, sh Gphate and potash When Cross bought the farm in the spring of 1932 hr  ri most of the laryi in poor shrpe Sume fields had been idle for 30 years because they were  thought too unprofitable to till  WcrMng in cooperation with a fertilizer company, Cross deeidd on the same fertilizer ws Teeple Hardware have a cr demanded at least poistced ml return receipt w H Meyer and wife spent  Wd smanded at least fourteen aays  mj  tv, Wm Tr  rwwriv such  st touneen aays Simday at  Wm Lcmb home towers   mannd Yanvsj or by in Ajm  ,  Vp 110 fire load of camnt which they will P  , 8UC  1 LV in  51, v    y rrn sell from the crcrr personal svlce at east live  The Ralph HaU amily Qttend   Qak has  fQund n Quite a heavy snowfall here  01 ,1  2w ed h rch in Salem Sunday and jc counties in ooutherr Mvh J  SmihJudge oi Probate haddinner with her sister, Mrs Two more flhmg sites in FMav Hiram Frank Sigler is havina a door A ue CPV u cut through from his tr tn tp leia P1  Heora Scaler stor rr vill n Heqister Proper erate an ice cream paroor this svrnmer Four wooden ptor b,,r dovm crt Fowlerville last wek Eimcf William StoHHrd o Mn H Adams, and family in Ann Wnror anH riirrxrn r,ontiae Arbor   may be purchased and 70 acres The Abner Watkins family of of hunting land on Hog Island Detroit spent the week end at    5, triD OrviHcountec x The Carl Lentz family of Lan their he at Portage Lake Reettg of Traverse City c v ZTJra FrroiAr auest at the Thn TunHeen an wife of De 377 dead animals on the diner were Easter guest at tne     ghehan fam way  bv  ily of Ann Arbor Were Sunday The deot wiii tarri  were raster guest OnCampbell home  V v Top yields from fully fertilized corn treatment for all 127 acres of corn land First he linked at the rate of 3 tons per acre Then ho plowed down 600 pounds per acre of 101010, MI Reason and Mrs au,cts at the Louis and Francis md suckers fror the fish hatch  a planting tfmo NPVT h has snHed Fred Lake as the The rvi J neujii ww  oueis QI UIC Luuia uiiva  wnv ma suciters nor me nsn natcn in at planting time Next he s r tho ,ntv form MReynolds were Sunday guests Shh an homes errir3 to bait dealers, hrb HTC sidedrcssod with 50 pounds of William Foche has bought at tue jGX Reynolds home Gerald TVrner of Briahton, hus  r a thousand and suckers  Hpnrv PI,rr1 rrcr rnh band of MTie Fhhn BaMerun 150  Mrs Vtnri Vp has returner Xhe Kerb Palmer family of dnwent rr ooercrtion at Detroit   frcm VTini Flint spent the vveek end at the CuteopTthic hospital last week VA,c Mr7o, RhTnn von sed Palmer home here 50 anglers weres arreed in ond rl in h orriril con tet at HoweU hinh school Jack Clark spent the weeK end at fhe rjdsl Meyer home in ipsi  lanti February for fishing with more thti  hr 23 WPO fcnid with Gora Alde jr rnd rtte o J j 123  thoif leal  Fine, coll Ann Arbor were Sunrny quest l 1CQr ,OI A 11 calIfd   S2 843BO at the Howard Read horn  U Walter Clark home Fri uttoni  SSi, to  The foUoWino went to Toledo ay Maynard Clark and wte oi   ,1,  sold in Friday md called rt the hrne Manchester called Saturday   ne 11  sola ln nitrogen per acre Cross planting rat ws designed to give alujt 100J0 stalls per acre Neighbors said the field that averaged 1324 bushels of corn  per acre hod yielded about 100 bushels once before Other fields that made from 89 to 111 bushels would have yielded  Plant ic 2ui Bi, Poor ISEomy Wh i Farm Prrs scli 3 C UTTING down fertilizer vsr when prices of farni produc drop is the worst type of rcor   a farmer can mke says P J McNall, University ot VViConf  agricultural economist , Even though   OIPS sho drop 50 per rem , H r   tihrer should itv, Je   Nail suys thf ui v   would iot buck 5i Ml in mi o Each June II ui pay honorto th Staid aad Stripes , what is offloUily dceigdatpd Flag Day Under that flaj our country 1KIB remained ffee a4 It is ev way I can ever he stronfv citizens who ive  i every wa One of th kjtoiM J iuis freedom ,  ,     finarr curlty  yw gorernmeai Mrs Luetic Patterson and Urn tlLzer was yrincd at Panting time s provirjsi a safe, sae ind antoaimW ne Dinkel of Stockbridqe called  M a uiamia wuuia nave yielded fMjcneu desire that It ttafstbal ony 25 bushels without the fer t has hotu s   it no coantrz tn,  in its pee tilizer  Adding plant food via grain drill crop vaiup f cr h 1 he spent for pi K  i  Tests ,,i ate agricultural college and exnerienc on Midwestorn farrris iiv e sruwn that at presvni piices Miiueio can expect to feet a rotun f S3 for each 1 in vested in ferii rr  Acnally agronomists at MidwezuiT ngricMlui al colleges and  xi int ft,tions are advising farmers LO increase rather than cut down their use of fertilizer These  soils men report that heavy fertilizer applications are the most profitable a farmer can make  University of Missouri agronomists report mat in ne test, 25 oushei corn land produced 124 bushels per acre, when 1100 pound  of nifiogti phosphate and potasfc 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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>   fffi    V1 Ok1i  K 15 tm  y MMffl JjyCihJflH frr Tarobleina such as tfttti, lexrporuonment etc have wthriegfctators Itttle time iar  et Mondays election ana a iiavoters fa2aCharles Zig  Jkfflt HeWMMKff The ivew lamnch of the Mc hereon State Bank ol Howell op ened here today The home are  900 a m to 300 p m except far Wednesday afternoon and  t WNCKET PISP     Wednesday April 1 1953 m n V VSLJ  i A  iex, Hep candidate tor highway j the traditional holiday closing, sardmissian is on exception His The manager is At Fredenhurc exponent if Eugene VanAntwerp I of Plainheld, employed in the tamer mayor oi Detroit who is j Howell Mcpherson bank for soma odftductega vigorous campaign I years He has a wife and three  lent is also a ser aHUdtfen as under it some  This is the first bank to oper LUNG ALL A 1KCAAS VOTWG IS A PRIVI t 1 i  SCHOOL NEWS r ,rf   TO z crrsiaL A RIGHT O BE EXERCISED AMP A UUTV TO rr, PERFORMED ol thinly popu i ate in Pinckney since 1932 when will lose their the Pinckney estate Bank dosed ftOchigan voters approved Previous to this the Teeple Er tsitow attd if the legislature conge Bank operated for a 40  foesra0t reapportion the state bd year period The new bank is etfJNwfUsuiiui must do so This in the Teepee Bank building w9mean a swing in power from j The building has been attract lUiul to fUy dill lets Wayne j ivley remodelled by the DeHer county would make it possle company oi Ann Arbor and a HmPH urban counties, Wayne, poacelcrin front placed on it Two i   Macomb, Kent, Wash ,thirds of the 18X20 building is tenaw and Geneesee to control taken up by the lobby and tell fce house with 58 votes, es area, finished in birch ply HfcJteteJMfiin this session of j wood Recessed Iiqhting is in He leylilutuie is the consensus serted in the celotox ceiling pan isf dpmian There is, a growing  els and green linoleum squares 25Jlon rcrt Gov Williams  are knd for the frocr Battleship  1 SutlUftiriOrr profits tax may be  linoleum is used in the rest room caatis g law The Republicans  and area back of the tellers Whm pmtitrd tax bills but can cage ptaman any of them The The Tuft used in both then tfaf nlayi5feed to call mem Teeple Exchange Bank and the   ik 4 special session In that Pinckney State Bank is in serviic KIN ERG V KTEN N KVS Lorry Titus su i she mitfhi have a i new nei r nt rhere vii he  nii dren to play with Marilyn Sinevr ha, suae bahy rabbits and one of tin ni lied  Larry Bautflnt told us about ill ,  the things he did on his rip 10  Florida He swam in tlio ocean anl  went in a boat with las in ihi  bottom so he euulu see fish swimming around  David Loar told u about another train wreck he heard ahiuii Jimmy aiiiial is back in school He said he played a trick nil ,s inl had his tonsils out Dick kuui dr Ju i,i MJI,  wild dial 11titL had been hill  Luryt No 13 The Queen eh Vlaiy  t week was big news itemthat she exerted euce  Briush aiicors,  the dowager 01 igland last not afiy unaue inilu as she wa a qeeu Conjs0ft onl tile rise ooer to , ,h  1 ny Jreat  i i wild diai t haL had bei  J buried it  J Judy Shroedor has s  l lie1, htl eororation profits tax j able condition and will be used dJnU alio the Rep business prof The McPherson State Bank is  si Iss K0y both become laws a member of the Federal Depos f Ittchlcpakk has more renfrcads I it Insurance Corporation arid any leaatng fbreign coun each depositors account is in 0164 miles of them, emplo  sured up to 10,000  38800 people who earn 11 The bank held open house i 25gtao They pay enough Tuesday Over 200 roses were 4 liieidbuottto rl7234 of the j given to the women and ice I I  children cream, coffee and cup cakes  istrved by an OES committee The crowd continued into the TO PAY  evening 1000 people or more , eVt some baby kittens a tinue Perry Vfotan has a boat shaped like an airplane and it is big enough xv1 nini to rule in Mary Cjsgray went to lHtioit Sunday Jud iievnolds went with her family to the idower Show in Detroit She IOM i d IL iii e , saw theie She enjoyed eating dinner out, too  cie 3 r i  however ne cunV  efore the od  u ti ie queen ordr  dUakeqev ,0 ,he  W ie yfs  qer bei,Geo 4 n  oii  W FIRST fiRAIlE NEWS had our last birthday party of  We all had a lr t  y A  1      Viiv j  it s,ft  1 vT  T vi UP   ij, i ,  v N      ini5 V ,J i  t   r    ,J Marry Kurrie former county visited the bank  J of Shiawassee  t km asked the county bd ,1 M  , wieon there to oav the FATHER AND SON BANQUET ef upevisors there to pay the 176 tickets were sold for the   et fate appeal to the supreme j 76 ticke Mi Ktimi convkied in air  and 21 banquet at the cuowt at Ckxrrunna of mbez sh Saturday rugM sponsorUSa 5 feem county welfare  by the Young Ladies Auxil HOW A PcOJ VOTES IS H3 OWN BUSir  lO ALL OTHEKL CITIZENS TO VOTE THir 1 ErT,,  THBCONrNUN VTAUTV  THE 41 he year on Friday, good time We vant to thank he rriher ,,   v Jii, he had not been deejnec important and had be, i, a in the br ish Navy It was rumored inc he had al ready been sereilv married to the dauchr oi a cJri admiral His marriage to the iafe Queen Mar or Mae as sie was then called 100k place and in due aae ha b ami1 kuiq He was quiet, unassuming man and exerte i Ittle mtn e m British ai foir Shotiv cier he came to  ower a labor member of parli ment brouqht up the matter of his earlier ma naqe The British ad rrra Tvas prcdced and swore never been inq Georqe The laj Queen qof mos of her publicity de to h , rr  rr attitude to ward her son, the Duke of Wind sor fcllovinq his abHration and maniaqe to the twie dvorced Wallis War field the Baltimore boatdira hoise keepers daiqh ten She never received her and uurmq hr lifetm boo in  oncon wo seal counry weucne       w He appealed to the supreiV Wesley Reader was toast  i 1 iu  , master, bdward Wakefield gave the fee court who reversed the con    vMion He asks appeal costs of j Te ,oat to the sons and HtM attorney lee of 500 and Wyhe the toast to  pe for a vaoafion j award for being the oldest fath  EUECTiONi  aaaVi swstdT vote is  CHURCH NEWS itiioiic toBfBsZ The boys choir sang several se I Summer SiHU, fiQfx i0fijiif lections Louis Shehan got the, Winter O0 4, JQJCC trl o0 e MONDAY, JPRIL 6 ELECTION ier present and Roddy Widmey  fr  lMkt Monday is spring election r, son of Mr and Mrs Emmett Jtesstens omi sssteir vote is expected allWidmeyer was the youngest f 1 No,nrj ltoyoa though  may be higher than the eon present C C Hollingsworth gUntoyKllf 7i3d,t 00 V V average as there is a hot contest got the award for the most sons, n ior arcuiit Judge Putnam has 5, although there were several orer 1000 registered voters but j ties for this Arvid Andrason, aeiy 745 voted last fall No way Boy Scout official, showed trav  yet been devieed to over i el pictures this lethargy on the part of j  jsere If the people who do f not vole were deprived oi this  HOT SHOT CLUB  PincBneyfe reae  iiOf Rev, Keith Ruegsegger, Pastor Ha ror L4id iNews 23rd ANNUAL SATURDAY, APRIL 11th 1953 Livingston Lodge No H FA AM     x iye for helping os with out jcirties tins that hs da hter ha  year We aiprerisit yuu, iujiu mcrrried to K tion Spring vacation is over We ail enjoyed it and arc looking forward to Kastr We an1 t   u ML I  Bunny will be jjood to us  Our Easter charts arv nnnlv v i  iri working on spiin and train ihai  now Kaicii Downine vinr to LHII,inland rode the esealatoi Sir i,  nw riii bd 1old Honiif Kulin visijed her auru rJilyri in Derroit She ha u rew s,1 a new dn  and ,i uinv i   1 r Shr had iMJinpany tlii v eek and daa viuie  i i   i i 11 in  o look at our school Florence Mrolka visited her coisins in Ohio Jimmy Shirey went  Ihppinw ar1, jL,ot soini Dew toys Howard Sinei h Ipd iws III r1 vsiwl and united h j ,rtdnioi li i    are i rctclick  ij 11  i hn uia,d mother They hart a party for hrr dadiy biriiiday jeorc Colone ha a HI, ii  ami nou  ai MIw i,  rie was ta xtefri as has been suggested, mey would yell to the high heav belslpjevea if they were not will isia to use it  eletrical 4lH Club did well in 1 00 noon until 31 the county showing at Howell, 0 tndY aternoon A new last week by placing 2nd in me JS71  P11 every fortV rating of cdl rating of electrical  V68 and w anticipate rltiKa in tho mtv Rlu rihhons eai owssmg and inspiration as GETS ENDORSEMENTS  clubs in the county Blue ribbons J tessing and  woro  A A of fn R , Fm me speakers, as well MKeOarlcmd of Owosso tof were awosded to 6 of the 8 ,P a w k w ,  oi ra,nVra iid seals and Islue 1, n special music planned t to Eddie Rollings i LvLfJ Ea3t ohn C Burg Blue tUJ1110 Visors in bis race with Judge ribbons were awarded to Steven ftttmhf4P wnioil w w Willis LyaneJor the post of rudg Mrofka, Herb Dyer Norman fj mu5f bmonies, a brief M tW WkntttftMi livitiMton Ctek and lames Ccmobell and sage and we shall again be  day has the endoreemem of 211 members Gold seals and Wus 7 8 music plai ol the 29 members of the Shia ribbons went to Eddie Hbllings VLVL Ea3ter nina  County Bagjvj U 6, wh nnA lonn r Bum BIUA  oe riaving a Sunnse   OounryBar Association endorestnent by the super jafisritrlfeef 1orm of a petit drcuJcrted by one of their and recommends to  TELS tycast Iheir bal JjOT OarNrndi He also has the endorsment  the Shiawassee county bar 00 on at the LaRoea BowlFred A and C Sowers of lack  is Velvet Ez Shoe team, 11 thev Mai in mens doubl  oi 1342 pins Jack Hannett ed Orlad Winslow of the  5 had 1270 to place  ialTCy ght Qt 730  spec iui VLUIJ , union service wiU take ntly organized 5iace a by Good Friday Pal O Strawhecker P G M  fj T services from 9nn , ,,1 oy   PROGRAM    fodKe Rooms Open to Receive Visiiois from urf to i Qv i M  SeivT1 by the Pinckney O E S Invocation Chanln i Widevne Clare Miller, WM, Response  Wesley Reader, PM Toastmaster Dr Hazen Cole Ithaca PGM Sinking   Debonair Quartette Pasr Masters Apron Presentation Winston Bauyhn by Ona ampbelJj Life Membership Presentation to  lbert inkel by Resrinald Schafer, mbcrahip Presentation to C ai uiiiUi1 by J H Hooker, Life Membership Presentation io  Fred Read by Ross Read, P M Introduction of Grand Lodge j ,   1wwi , 4 ,  Officers and Distinuuishet Visitors I f011 ln An A,bl Uge you to Come and worship Musical Chorus LaiMle Estela  iiu uBMuii MHO j With us if you do not have a New books at the library areLCircri home North of Saginaw Bay by E,H,  Peterson, an old time Sandi IHlOltlte Lsrice lumberman and timber 1   , cruiser and Peace of Soul one of I JSB ch the bsst fliers, the last few  J0 Beachy, Pastor few months,  rjfcMjLin ctrMtuw 11 vr IUB IV cuncuaaies JfVerojMtt 000 at temple each Monday night at  in lie I ninv rhambeis has new shocv and a new shirt and pants  ohl 1 1 I ,11 IU IV , iOi Lary yd ha a iOse t no n  Mike Plunimer visited hi  r mother He has a now Buuh cut liny iiviknberoi has a m  and ball and some cdorin IJ  lie told about his new book, Kittens Secret Ray read a story t 1 us about  m and Jeriy Judy Ik ,11111 has a m comic book Catherine ami Chustne Hilda v to church on Sunday Chequitu Ambiiiey had eompan on Sunday She has a new n,  Barry Simpson has an Old ,di Game shoes  iho pcvtriioste qenerol at Washinqton u, ,00,1 oxpected to aiucuiue examiDaiions for 1700  pcstmasiershipf m the country  nf aie moiiuy , Cil es whero postmasters have rhod retired and actmq postmars who have not oeen conim, ,i are ser  vmq At the present ame these aro al the on e available for appointments as ilv emocrats haverlJthe othe blanketed in oycivii stivi  an, they can on  iv ce remove, tor ause There has been orro ds i0n of re  moving their ,v,J scvce status i A noth Vad ome o  it yet Dkjriiiq i tampaja last fall Senator WcCarth oi Wisonson was one ot the lodcd of Presi dent Eisenhowers supporters, be  seoched him to LCTAC to Wiscon sut and campaiqn for him and made it a point to OM py a pro  minent place on the platform vhen Eisenhower spve He sue t ceeed in ridina into office on lthe pesidents coattails Eisen Ihower aot cboit double the jmaj ority McCarthy did n Wisconsin Karen Rowell has some new who at the present tie is the iiuy eeieouu u,,,, 1 prosideiv s or opnonent in 1 1 4sir Shkrwassee  Uvingston i Clark and James Campbell and 2SS6 slxall again be dfaert   veJS iu ,,  Red ribbons by Chris Campbeli Pflang ot the Lords Supper Life ken hn tedffcnd Don Packer The club will Cltaaang e day at the regular UL woHty judicial circuit 1 nw ufw y x w He nad previously been tagg and Don Packer The club wiu       ,   prelenred by the Shia exhibit at the FowlerviUe Fair   our  1045    1   Leader was John Burg, local Baptual service for both adults and children We high school instructor THE LIBRARY NEWS 1 The S Wtournament is, SEE COLOR i l Address Paul O Strawheeker, PiM, IntrcKiuciion of Visiting Masters and Past Masters Benediction LIVINGSTON LODGE CALEN1 DAR FOB MACH 1953 Waltei Ech , Instruction class tor candidates  ers birthday yesterday Angela M  i conqress Last wek ho led the Mack in has a new hair cut ,1 din , Opposition to t mfirment of Charles Bohkn r  crmbassador to Russia P   , a Russian scholar, speaV  femquaqe flu ently end fo  reason was picked by the president and Sec  of State Diiffes AV of the chcrrg es made against him by McCar fhv have fallen down McCarthys is the nations worst headline hunter and is determined to keep his name on the front page at all cost j Beilm visited his aunt in Oreory GRADES ONE AND TWO Paul and Juuy Loetiy vejo LU Lheir cousin in orand Kapnjs Alike and Pat ressmei1 visited iht Kther in Ann Art VVhlie at his cousins house Dexter, Bobbie Milliken learaed to  ride a two wheel bicycle Sharon Couriiways mother is in I the Howell hospital, j BubDy CUILS ajient part of his  vacation at h ancles home in Dexter Janet Schroeders grandmother visited them YOUNG HSEraOWate  ISJSrtoJith Vf 30 T9ular meetinq of Livingston Meet e young JffW,SSm  on Tue8daV April 7 at in th American Weekly with 125    inthe American  WedadcfV w  his Sundays Apr ftiW wh by Ujsettfcigf Detioit Sunday Times, See ex UNADIIXA PRESBYTERIAN chrfve phcrto 0 Sd MWUp enhower, his wfle, Broaraf ana flyaway School naa ixu io pxace their three children Read why fi,, Service second wtr Singer John and Barbara  reluctot gJS r Know Not Thi Man again hRh , to have their childenbrought 0,8,,  7 SOM Garage of DerterJed the  f sMtoem Tommy Wakr in  wWWiS and lohn Mc a events with 1694 800 p m, Saturaay, April 11, 23rd Ann ual Past Masters Night at school ioao a m I Clare MM W M lSo a m  W CurletS 800 p m  Yjjgy THQITS There were 2 significant cm ouncements last week One mat  SECOND GRADE Mary Lee Aschenbrtnncr, Bin Courson, Mary Ellen Singer  Kathy Gustafson saw the movie ol Peei Pan during vacation wy  41 LeRoy Porter cut his lip ant Urr, j Jenkins of Grand Rapids  Mrs Annico Starr, widow of lames Srr, brother of Supreme Court Jii je Baymond Starr, has startel atit against 5 taverns in  Muskon and Grand Rapids lor causi , the death of her hus band On Feb 28 192, her hu jband was killed when his cat  was hit by one driven by Frank who up in the White Hou, Get un j mwmOQt faM 9 800 n m ouncemen ion wees, une mail days Detroit iTmes tjW QertFrtUkaf Services at 1 LS Plif Howard SsTJ W ft Tt  thTpricef hIurSS w mirrMr Ann Marie IxtPi ZZYZrWKm  7,U0 a t had hen cut S cn ATA 4 their daughter Ann Marie, oaP mid IOM n m cru          1 i  WK luu a m , 1 no seven 0 u u,,  j i  clock Sunrise service will be on re8earh bureau announced the five day leave from To Wilde ir and wife of Ann Arbor CSBL Ruesell CTcttk recently, tised at the M E church in Amv  Sttssri SLilrJm i  research bureau announced the dePtaien1 anxk reoentlyl Arbor Sunday with GeOrgo 215 mrfieB   on cost of living went down 14 per    ltileiiTT 1 Clark redengy Arbor Sunday wiUx 5Je i fte hffl o eoesTt a  day leave from to Wilde Ir and wife of Ann Arbor Sfrkt Icteeii A member oi the 7 as sponsors then the Wildes tilttfcmtTVTHvieVsn he stayed indaughter, Paula Marie, was bap 2K oi the finest hotels ln Japan tised with Mr and Mm Read as  eSd etUoyed many luxuries Hiwponton Zm Liislstrmr motor ssrcredni at ItofrrwrrtertCo oi the Slst In Mrs anet Shehan nas resign JtAtry reaknentHe entsrsdarmy  OM receptionist at the Pinck SSiitqrv 1962 and arrived over ny Fabricating Co and Mrs,RV mluif ofatyear Koeppen has succeeded ac cent in Feb These ore slight of course lut they undoubtedly indicate a trend The statement TWO DEATHS Prsmi Dnf oo CMM,, , indicate a trend The statement rranx rxnes, oovanregory iarm u M Mtu   a   uic wmer mm oruine er died ofttrsoto, Horida today, 2L  SSJfSJwere fishin in cad t week AncssV Baker, brother of Dorr V JfSS a S22  ttfBalrer of Lakeland, died c zJSSSrJk 21 John Wilson w Hb8fint Monday IblSdo today Funeral Saturckn1  Hollister went to he, Uncle Utley cut three finders  va intojricated Of course the John singer went to Jackson shoJ  slJjt is aimed at the bonding cos pin last Saturday who were sureties for the tavern Nancy Reid visited an aunt last A nocrt manv euits of this nature, Patty Suggitt spent last week in1 northern Alicftian anT saw a uavei dam Ann Menke, John Coiune, Kathy jutafson and Louis Haydu hav new shoes Joan Endres spent Saturday with Karen Bloxom Wallace Singer went to Detroit on Sunday Joan Endres father and brother  I Dan last night Camille Btids went to DetreH Saturday Shs get s new dress of prohibition but ct last account s no iudaement had been ever rendered as in all cases the ban ding crnoanies settled JATricr AID MEETING Th CynX TAS Aid will aneet with Mrs Mrmdell at tiL  temd tafce April 8th ct 2 p m  teacher  MATffAOr t r hanr Detloff W, BriaWoa, Betty Vciney, 2 rWhtontWrn Tofip 22, Parnnjloti,  21, Brighton  s  M M vVivvyi  K3 i A L AkiI  ,  ajVieifetwf,A  Aji j ,jwW w mwmmm mmrmmfx  THE fDfCBfEY DISPATCH  Wetfneeduy, Apifl 1,1353  fe W   cy j If  yr  Neighboring Notes Mn Union Washburn, 44, of Manchester is being hold for a suit She U accused of trying to run over her neighbor, Mrs Mar tin Kaesal with her car, follow ing a neighborhood dispute  IWT SGB lj1 P I Howell Theater  HO WELL ICCHiaftH   Dextcc theater uextLf Mich Friday Saturday April 3 4 Tuetv Wed Thur March 25 26 Double Feature THE STAR Starring The Hartkxnd AjeaMuskr Fee   Jmj, Cartoon tiva la April 17 18, 19 and 21A play will be put on the 17 and 1 18, home coining s the 19 and the music festival the 21V Friday, Saturday April 3, 4 Joyce Holden, Glenda Farrell In GIRLS IN THE NIGHT Also  Whip WiV MY MAN AND I in iny Winter, rucaxdo Mo ban and Wendell Corey Also m NIGHT RAIDERS Cartoon SPRINGFIELD RIFLE Phyllis Thaxter David Brit cartoon  Sunday, Monday, April 5 6 w 7, V j J3 Burn Trash an, is   V 1  fs if,  J ,  105 pints of blood were donatQd at the recent Red Cross Blood Bank at Stockbridge, The following are the UnadiUal township tickets Republican  , HE Sup,RaJph Gienn Clerk, Arthur Sunday, Monday, Aoril 5, 6 Bullis Treas, Bertha Gilmore Mat  200 p  1 High Com Douglas McKim  Hudson, Barbara Hale Justice, Herold Ludtke Trustees, i  Nonnan Topping, John Gross nans Bd of Rev, Claud Rose ,  ,  Constables, Leslie Gilmore,How I Comedy Novelty  Cartoon ard Pickett Lloyd Hicks Demo frfUeTWeL, Thur, April 171 3 THE 11111 1M nf r5 eX RoSpcke   I PowelL Walter Pidgeon JPA r Clerk Edgar Marshall Treas, Lana Turner,      Violet Carpanter JUstice, Roy I m 1 1118  S1   R5 Shellhart Trustees, John Rock THE BAD AND THE BEAUTIFUL well, Leo Gibney Bd of Rev,  Noveltv Cartoon John Taylor Constables, Waldo  SEMiOI m technicolor MISSISSIPPI GAMBLE m technicolor Starring Tyrone Power , Piper Laurk rna4oon news  p iue wed Thur, April 7 cartoon Sunshine and B4 Meet Me at wSersTlcS McCI Ru    WSfXaand Pa Ketlte Naked Sour Vacation City Beneath the Roberts, Roberts Johnson Dismayed by the rubbish and vegetable trimmings that pile up after shopping Heres the modern answer to your problem   an electric incinerator Completely automatic, it reduces everything thits burnable to a fine ash eliminates the work, worry, and watching that go with oldfashioned waste disposal methods And it does the job silendy, efficiently    indoorsin the kitchen, basement or utility room Learn more about this handy household helper today    from your plumber, electric appliance dealer, or the man in your nearby Edison office Born to Leo Gibney and wife of Gregory at Mercy hospitol, Tackson on March 22, a son Gordon MitchelL29, of Portage Lake died last week on the way home from a Chelsea factory where he worked He lived with with his mother Dwight Edward Beach Sylvan Theater Chflsea Micnigaa Friday, Saturday April 3, 4 THE APE Starring Boris Karloff AND HOLLYWOOD BASN DANCE Musical Comedy Starring Lee Theater Wnrtanore Lake Mich been promoted to the rank of Ernest Tubbs and All Star Cast briqadier qeneial at ee 11th  M Arvril  fi Flight Airborne Division at FortJSlmdav MS2  5 6 Campbell, Kentucky He native of Chelsea Friday Saturday April 3, 4 Double Feature SAN ANTOME with Rod Cameron, Arisen WtastBl AtfD Boris Karloff, Bela Lugo m THE BODY SNATCHES cnn is a The Dexter uigh school team won the regional achate at Mt REDDY KILOWATT Your Electric Sernat  j Pleasant Normal recently  The Brighton Kiwanis gv I has reorganized their vote batt  Easter Show CITY BENEATH THE SEA in seplatone A Drama Starring Robert Ryan, Mala Powers and Anthony Quinn n, , Cartoon and Sport iii0 Sunday Shows, 3 5, 7, 9 Sunday, Monday, April 5, 6 Lost World oi the Mayans TREASURER OF THE GOUN CONDdR Technicolor wtfh Cornel Wilde, Constance lovely News CcMoonl fbrfiif  t ifrfbttnfoh K yDUR DEAlir Edfeon f alion to get out the vote Aprii 6 Tues Wed, Thur, April 7, 8, 9 T  WeL TW Aoril 7 The First Methodist Church of j THE WORLD IN HIS ARMS Tues Doubbature I Brighton dedicated their new f Starrinq  organ Sunday j Gregory Peck, Ann Blyth Wiilard Wihse entertained 38  SVOWR 715 918 frienas one day last week to honor of his birthday I WHO WILL BE ELECTA CIRCUBT JUDGE ON APRIL 6th Wat h Heading On A Paid Ad Appearing In This Paper  Three Weeks Ago The Answer To That Question Is Because We Do Not Want A Fowling Champion for Judge and We De Not Want a Prize Fie,a er for Judge  VS DO WANT A Man Trained in the Law, Experienced As a Practicing Lawyer, A Man Gd Enough to Understand ths Tzh ard Young Enough to Do It More Then Half A Cejry In the Court House Is  LONG, LONG, LOH LONG TIMS IT IS T  53 ZJ N  a 3 4 CHANGE Vo  H I  f r  r CIRCUIT JU w NonPartisan BaSbt April 6, if53 Cohoctah Friends of Michael Carland    PLUMBINQ WATER SYSTEMS Joies ot 48 Years Ago K H Crane is in Durand tak inq orders for taIor rrsade suits  C L Grimes has gono to Shaw nee Ohio, to teach Makachy Roche has bought a farm east of Fowlerville 326 votes were case here Mon day, the Democrats winnina all but High Com where Frank Mowers won by 23 votes Tho majorities were Sup Alex Mem tryre, 91 Clerk, Bill Monks, 4b Treas W E Murphy 116 a ice, Albert Frost 26 Bd of Re v, Ed Heisel 42 School Inspect, Francis Comiskey 72 Born to Bert VanBIaricur and wife a girl Fannie Murphy is teaching the Reeves school The Seymour Sawuy h2 at Plainfield burned last week, Ann Arbor has approved a proposition to bond for 200,000 for a new school New grounds have been pur chased at Detroit and the state fair will be held there this year George Sykes was in town stir ring up enthusiasm for Old Boys and Girls DaysWm Moran has bought a ce j merit block machineLinford Whithed has sold his house at Anderson to Eli Plum mer Grandma Wilson died at the home of her son Albert Sunday  The bam on the James Cavel  arm at Chilson burned Frday Notes of 25 Years Ago  The Temple Theatre at How ell was badly damaged by iko last week i St Josephs Dfamatic Club of Dexter will present the play My  Irish Rose ct the Pinckney opera I  house April 13 for benefit of St j Marys church j 200 attended the MM degree conference at the Masonic t em pie here Saturday night by City of Straits Lodge of Detroit Geo W Teeple was toast master The dinner was prepared under di rection of Baldy Girard The Democrats won all offices in the election here Monday ex cept for supervisor where Walter   Mowers was elected over M J  Reacoon by 34 votes The major Carl Sherman and wife of ities were clerk, MEDarrow 49 Eaton Raoids spent Sunda Treas Roger Carr 70 High Com wfm Bob pSe cmdfe C J Clinton 192 Justice, Irvin witn HOD nxe ona r Kennedy, 40 Bd of Rev Will Llovd Warner and wife oi,Ledwidge 41 Ypsilanti and aarence Pratt an4 In Unadilla Charles Runciman PINCKNEY KINGS DAUGHTERS The Pinckney Kinqs Daughters will meet with Mrs Marilda Cla Aprl 2 at 200 p to Cohosoisics are Mesdames Dora Swarthout and Ruth Curlett The, work k  s Ped Cross bandages rCONHDEMTIALLY COJ Stmrring Van Johnson Tcrnet Leigh Louis Calhera Also  ldVTs of Fortune  ROGUES MARCH  with Peter Lawiovd, Richard G  and Janice Rule  Typist TNTERESTINa DIVERSIFIED DUTIES Experience with operation of Burroughs Accounting Machine is desirable But Not Required Good Startinq SalaryFiveday Week Profit sharing  paid insurance APPLY IN PERSON Mich Molded Plastics lot   i  goners 6066 Pinckney Road Quality   LOW PRICES Beer and Wine to Take Out HO U R S Daily 8 to 9 Sunday 9 fa 8 Phone Hof ell 705J2  i wife of Ann Arbor called at the John Boyer home Sunday Russell Nuoffer and wife of Lansing spent Sunday at the Uoyd Hendee home Medames Midge Mfller and won by 22 In Hamburg Paul Mcdeer by 97, Wright in Mar ion by 30 and Gilbert Maddon by 49 On account of bad roads, the Gordon Baking Co hctvehad to Roberta Amburger were in De take off 4heir tank trucks and W ttott last Tuesday R Miw U hauHng 6ktlr mflk to l  Far Pmipl Bea Stock Remoyal  LL mum  GCMPANY Call HoweU 460 HooMlUioc  i ,6 5 Ni fr ,        MV M   Wedecay April 1, 1353 ReElcwt Willie L  SCHOOL NOTES GONT Grade School New  LeRoy Porter hea a new c Our health claw made w, Ready for Breakfast chJ their scrapbooks Our science clawdrew pictures of robins and composed a story about birds and their nests Ilm Cfcteuit Judo from living owarn Oounty h over 10 yean   Mta lweord eaee ahn to  2 md tackn PMt 4 yOT CwaOl dioMd o  77 withouttrial t, eot aeiss to the taxpayers eazd fepcrtiaL oM far fee ok, ftoptiNtar, fcabejte Juoitja pro I 0farcujK Judae Hot oaaacrte to  ajtoup Jte mot y ooripd to  served wtoiraiiro eqtbe uader t Lew THIRD GRADE NEWS Tom Reads sister and cousin were baptized Sunday Tom was his cousins godfather , Terry Row ell was nine years old , on March 30 He got a new shitj and some new shoes   During vacation, Janice Roj went to Detroit, Bunny Hinchey to Howell, Brenda and Leonard Slayden to  Kentucky, Claudia Garr to Indiana, Denise Mowers to Detroit, and Patsy  Hollister to Ann Arbor Charles Root is getting new glasses ,, BY UWGONCOtitirt fWJCAN MAI NEVER MISSED A DA IN tOURT BECAU3B OF MTA1N fUDGE LYONS A COMPETENT JUDGE VOTE APRIL 6th NON PAR TISAN BALLOT Janice Rose has a new puppy, Helen Hayden a blouse and socks, Dennis Singer new shoes and socks, Dale Canfield a new suit, ldi Reggs new pants, Denise Mowers a  permanent and coat and Bob Horner  a new gray coat On Friday we made Easter caids and rabbits Our halls look very shiny We are trying to keep them that way Karen Singer spent the weekend With her grandmother   Jv, , nor mm t   unanimously nominated lor JMttjcaiof t  Court on the NONPARTISAN BALLOT  HARY F KtLLY erven our ate wftk iftiAtfim, rwo  tiPajrSrutary of5Te 0 4w ftMBfewowMo  Xt ,    Hlto graduoto of  UftivtwHy 1 Here Dam Low School No ho booa ojrar4o honorary  of Ooefor of lewi bft ALBION COUrtj  1, vi, frkw g fc VtgO TfMrt  MICHtftAM ItAtl IIOWaAfcomtlOJ FU 11  OrWtolt No Ht ii tho fothot of ita oMoVoo 4 hm fllV ,,  boon o dMinguUhod ofotli ettotaoy lot j i Wifcl fMt f M yoori WOTH  War H N   vffc amiY p KIY ouxMff   Ov VIO la yow4 the aaialr newspaper adTertieia H eeeae of the pepere la Livingston Cooaty loat woak, we tkink it ia only fair, on bohalf of Willie  1 Lyeoa, Ctrcail J edge, to point out what the reord really diecloees and to give the Totere of  UriRgatoa Oeonty thi opportunity to draw proper eoMlo4oaaVfrD eatablfehed facts With retard to the ad concerning the criminal eaaaa growfw oat of the robbery and killing of Ifr, Frank Cttne at Brighton, in April of 194f 14 point et Wi JTiUraai and Donald Affrfljreae eaarged wfflpe murder and robbery of THnK V trial they had the benefk of ablej m eoanael A Liyingatcn Ceonty ree days of deliberation, feeuei thfia, mwmmm JUnwer the maximum penalty for wkiefc it flfteei year Judge Willie L, Lyone,  nlmnl tap U thirteen to fifteen year Upon appeal the iMehfga Supreme Court affirmed the  ft of  3J ad falU tow and the aIFeW track parked jhaW em fh or eoiereed saea who placed this oalf ova apparemay do not waat at know that the CtreeiT lence, deceive I eenre StaJaVSepartaieat of Cor t Biaeii letr cannot berftade the aentonte given   Idiecaee nW  Who war killed Sat hd theirl7k nlglriie4 oamw fr Blmer GbeVaHer wao then brought to trial on the aaaso ohaVge, HU trial waa delayed until th Oapaeme cydft had paeaed upon the Andrua ease At the CaWWer trial the ury found htm guilty of robbery oflfcTi wail and recommended mercy In ooUf stioretWted that Chevalier had a good prior reeor tmat he had a wife and two children and he had already eerred seven months in jail for shi ofleotfe Judge Lyons sentenced him lit serve an aduitionil five months in Jail to pay coats in the earn of 200 and in default thereof to serve an additional five months William Gteo EnglUh, the fourth party involved in the ulsiai WIS held in jail for aeven month, ao a aterialitneee He testified for the People throng holt the Jkndrus and Chevalier trials and his teatimeny waarllaond upon by a total of twentyfoot juremin the two trials Engliah waa ihtavf eharged with the eame offenee aa the others Qni  March 2, lttaSi he enured a v pita of guilty to robamy unarmed mod  the law requires Judge Lyons ustereaY hiajiaoe to the State Department of Cor isottooM for a complete inveatigation and report before eentence could be passed After receiving tsmi report Jadge Lyone will determine what oap Sngliah willrjKeivt, roiiTmfair ada referred to two cmtea and criticised Judge Lyon far the mm which he meted out to the re sajeaauentaAt tn bottom of the ad it said InSeTWiftr bj the friende and iieighbora of Mr, liwirf Arnmtrong deccaaacF Inquire aaioog thi meairts and neighbors of the late Mrs Armaetroa and in her immediate family, failed made in sripuAf  Michigan of the lavrn  witi several amaea hatweea in Litinaatom poanty and the rJaWwXeasoaliy, fiawinf nl V4  , of a pipe lia rogJt thjreyoTO part of theaaty, and infarn that idf  does not dUaetaaee Sft 5  clear fcroelSpV Urritory W mty ffUr J, rearoW tf  who the tiialajS Vgfcjkjm   do In efery County Iherlfnt otthe ga eamnanx to contract this flne wtt upheld, ii LjiHtoj County the tteee fr the lendownera atienipua fo get theilmSrMfH then ten f JadV LfoiWnslama  wlthatr  ceaa Waheatara nsb U0a taaacate that Judge Lyons Jecieiejsp raaa aacardanee with the eitabiishfeiJaw nveat Vgh tao adaaj were hot ta acior4a,nfil ith4h deaiof tie mndoVntrt  liPll held Uable u pay any      agninat it for any r other person qaeetiem Waym a niafcy beiag opeat ia awafaua adaV and ether media ia an ttompt U oaat Jadfi Lyeas from the  Clraaif aa Who ia hack aT tleeo vary unfair ada Da yea ttfcsk a Circuit Judge should try eaaaa ata JfwWJerTer sheaM thy he tried la the Cotrtraom coMMiTrmi FOR WILWU LYONI FOB CIRCUIT JUDGB RKLECT WIUIS L tYOIB OHkOUft JTOtT VOTEOM afHILk   cu v FOURTH GRADE NEWS In our spelling be before vaca tion Karen Eichman wt winner of  Group II Bobby Reason vas ruriieiup The winning word was I writer In Group I Carol MUlei was winner and Cnristina Jaroslaw ski was runnerup The winning I word was piano Last week we had three arithmetic tests Karl Burg and Mary  Menke missed no problems on our I Problem Solving Test On our arith1 the boys and girls and their parents 1 metic processes tests Carol Miller, fr the Wonderful surprise birthday I Mary Menke, Nancy Wegener, Kar  party I vn Eichman, Francis Clark, Michael     o i Rooke, Susan La Belle, Kenneth  j Russell, Marilyn Atkins, Gus Kas HAMBURG TWP CANDIDATES J par and Marjorie MUler all had per 1 Th following information has  1 feet scores on either Test 3 or 4 1 been proparod for th YOtars oi  Kenneth and Carol had perfect i HomburQ Townahip on the Ra  scores on both 3 and 4 I publican candidates ia next Louis Hackey was ten year old IMondaya election, last Friday 1 Nancy Wegener spent her spring w vacation in Detroit Carol Miller spent two days at the Game Reserve visiting Mis Cam burn Janet Smith helped her mullvr take care of their new baby Paul Endns wtnt to Canada for the week end Marilyn Atkins spent the week end with her grandmother We all had a good vacation and  are glad to eome back to school years of aqo and well qualified Thomas Kennedy was out of for the office Of supervisor, school with pinkeye but is back now Sheri Foster is back after beiag absent for two weeks Susan La Belle has gone to Ver,mont for two weeks Dennis Spickenagel found a dollar bill in Creamo bread  Jerry Reason is back from Florida He brought a wonderful lot of things to show us  Experience Unnecessary Apply in Person  iol a    i DttCTMl MICHIGAN ok several yecura He ia vice president of the Ore Lake Aeaoc ation and chairrca oi Livings ton County Shrin Club maabe ship cosittee He is inploye as superviaor by the Kaiser, Fra zer Co He is well qualified and will serve faithfully  ,v JOSEPH a COVui BOARD 6 RIVEtUE HEror5PRAAi loeeph Covieta is well know BICTVISOR in this area and was c candi Henry Deaa haa been a res date on the Republican ticket as ident of Hamburg township since Stqee Representaeive last year 1945, owning a home here, and He is a succasalul Buidk dealer is employed as a tool and die and is well qualificc to serve cm maker He has had varied expei a ciefber of the Board of Review ience and haa been successful He owns 4ia home in the town as a developer of lake property ship and allied activities He is 50   ru , THE WAR POLICY So far there does not seem to, be any change in the Korea war policy, like people are still in the urfc cm tp whether the of Jtart tWh la to be stepped up or FIFTH GRADE NEWS Mary Lou Cantrell was the runnerup in the school spelling bee in  which Barbara Massey of the sixth giade wa winner Our spring vacation was greatly , enjoyed by every one Our 4 ijL t exhibit of the Racket were acansana ewsrav  wm oT   without liiht or ether wamiag  Wi eeaa t  Juatify driviikf aalleSader the iafjiede of Hqur f   wing fill We h with 10 bl vhite Mrs  was very p  We are  charts and c booklets We have books and  A successp Completed mi, 15 red,and 10  Miller, out5,  all of us f  ou Resident iiajour gogpny finished our reading we are renewing Our stories throughout individual movies  Mrs Miller wishes te thank all  JAMES H HOOIEa TREASURER Jame H Hooker la the r K ,  treasurer of Hamburg township  educed Gam VcmFleet who re and haa been an exceptionally cantly rattod as commander fino official Hohaa transacted said In a proas blast week the affairs af his office in a busi that U N axxny there was so neas like manner and there have short of ammunition and equip been no complaints from any nent that it was impossible for resident of the township them to stage a winnina ftaht  This has been denied by hiqh JAMES BOYD army authorities There in only TRUSTEE one receipt for winninq a war ft Jctrnee Boyd is candidate for 8 as Gen Forrest of civil war election as Trustee He is also fame put , Got there fusteat treasurer and past president of with the taoetaet This still ho Hcanburg Twp Property Owners, i good  00 the statenieTit Inc and koa been a real estate that the draft cast will bo cut for salestooa Ma the paat aix yeora, y cmdluM This does not in He owna J home and is a tax dicate any increase in the war payer af  townahip He is a effort cliartor eibarof the Younq Re publioon Club of Michigan RAY P SARGENT The minor that son na was   building a hftuae in th cemet JUSTICE OT THE PEACE wn not cjada n  Ta yUoga is buAng a rrtem r Rjry Sargent is a hota owner qkgw  , end has lived in Hamburg Twp  Bwxtocw   B Monctay, Apil Si  e ft  i The fortithit atisliHM op the RofMlicu itkai for office OB the Hantbirg Towsthip Bears have sees endorsed by the Htmharc Tea fteauhftat Gedbasttp HENRY DeMAAF, Sifervitor JAMES  HOira, TTaTT A     J   I  ibkBkBpoBsahBw ORHBV    isfc m  JAMLS BOYD, Trattee Tfesr iom Sfelflusliea  Petes    JOSEfll f COllETlosrd sfsidew   ,A 4H ry m    J  YWidueackiT, April I, 1IW LAWYERS KNOW WE ARE OPPOSED TO THE REELECTION OP THE PRESENT CIRCUIT JUDGE     t  Judges must be lawyers It stands to reason that lawyers themselves as a group are the best judges of the fitness of an incumbent or aspirant to the bench Five years ago every lawyer In Livingston County unanimously recommended and supr Dried the present Judges appointment to the Circuit Bench with the promise by him that he v   not seek another sixyear term  iuwj J hav had the occasion to ol ferve the conduct and qualifications of ouf prefr ent fudge He has many splendid characteristicsTKftne Bias reached an age when most men have retired from active participation in public affairs 4 We believe that no man should aspire to the important office of Circuit Judge who will be over 80 years of age before the six year term he is running for expires We do not believe that a Judge should be elect ed upon the basis of sympathy or in the repayment for the many kindnesses and courtesies extended while he was Probate Judge The present Circuit Judge forgets the favors and kindnesses of Livingston County people for keeping him in public office for more than a half century during wch time he received re muneration in excess of 175,00000 The present Circuit Judge has not received the preferred ratina by either the Livingston or Shiawassee Bar Associations  APRIt  WE FAVOR THE ELECTION OF MICHAEL CARLAND AS CIRCUIT JUDGE   v Michael Carland is held in highest regard by everyone knowing him Michael Carland has been unanimously given the preferred rating by the Shiawassee County Bar Association whose members know hi best as a fair and competent lawyer in the prime of life at 46 years of age Michael Carland has the necessary training teceived at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor and has over 21 years of successful law practice in all State and Federal courts Michael Carland has received the endorsement and approval of 21 ef the 29 members of the Shiawassee County Board of Supervisors who cue men whose judgment can be relied upon ,  Jv  Si iSi V   I   MICHAEL CARLAND  Michael Carland will not be obligated to any man or group except to all the people of Chia wassee and Livingston counties Michael Carland will be a good, fair, honest impartial and competent Judge for all the people and will restore the confidence the court pre viously enjoyed , for CIRCUIT JUDGE NonPartisan BALLOT  ThW Mb ftiserted and Paid for by  MAJORITY of th LAWYERS of LR IIGSTON COUNTY t  1  i  S A TTENTION Wo Soo That Our PtMoat Judgo Is Endorsed and Managed by Fnii Who in tho Post Herre DwoMtratai jam Vairieadbr Attituda Toward Vataraas end Toward Veteran Sponrod Projocto ThrOTor i i X H    WUrg AH VotONSM Aftd  Their Fcnrittos and Friends TO von FOR A CHANGE AND ELECT MICHAEL CARLAND  CIRCUIT JUDGE ON APRIL h Paid ier bf f CfMMlHii ef Veten STATE OF M1GHOAN  fbe eibate Court iot thn Ccui   oi Liviagtton In the Matt oi the Estate of Elda A Kuhn, Deceased At a session oi scad Court held March 10 1953 Present Honorable Hiram K gpiHVif Judge oi PntMBltt Hotice is Hereby Givun, That all cpsditors oi said deceased are re, quired to present their claims in UrxitiBo ana under oath, to said PCourt, and to serve a copy thereoi upon Maude Young oi Gregory Michigan, fiduciary ei said ei tali ted chat such claims will he heard and the heirs at law of said deoodsedfce detenn ined by send ourt it the Pro bate Office on May 25, 1953 at ten A M It it Ordered That notice there by be sfrrma by publication of copy hereof for three weeks con secutkelyprevious toscddddyoi hearing tn the Hackney Dispatch and that the fidicnary cause a eopy at this notice to be served upon each known party in intei est a4 Us tost Ismown adcixess by registered strdL return receipt demanded at least fourteen days prior to lush hearino or by cseisojai servioe at least five 5 das prior to such hearing miss R Ssnithjudge oi Probate A lw MPT Celesea Pwsball, Regtter  Probate suitable person will be heard at the Probate Office on April 7th lr3 at fen A M  i wiuerea That Notice there oi be given by publication at o coay hereof feu three weeks con s iivaly previous to scad day oi hearinq in the Pinckney Dis oatch and that the netitioner cause a copy ji this notice to be served upon each known party in interest at nis last known ad dress by registered mail, return receipt demanded a least fourteen 14days prior te such hear ing, or by personal servioe at least five 5 days pnor to such hecring w Hiram R Smith A true copy, Judaoi Probate Celestia Parahah Register of Probate Vote April STATE OP MiCHIQAN Probate Court for the County ef Livingston In Matter oi thr Estate a Feed M Bowdish, Deceased m a session of fold Court held Mare 2, lest IVssent Hem Hiram R Smith Judge of Probate NoUee is Hereby Given That the petUnosi lof tyle Bowdish pnrfing that th oAntnistratton oi sola estate be granted to Arthur C luliis or STATF OF MICHIGAI fhe Probcrfe cirt tor the County rf L,jstOflIn the Matter at toe Estate oi Inez R Bowdish, Deceased, At a session oi sold court held March 2, 195a Present Hon Hirav H Smith, ludge of Probate Notice is Hereby Given That the petition of Lyle Bowdish praying that the administration of said estate be granted to Arthur C Bullis or some other suitable person will be heard at the Ftobate Office on April 7th 1953 at ten AM It is Ordered,That notice there of be given by publication of a copy hereof for three weeks con secutively previous to said day oi hearinq in the Pinckney Dis patch, and that the petitioner cause a copy of this notice to to bo served upon each known party in interest at his last, address by registered mail , re  turn receipt demanded, at least fourteen 014 days prior to such hearing, ox by personal service at least five 5 days, prior to to such hearing  Hiram KSuA Judge of Probate A true CODV  Celestia Pare Aegister ei Probate SEVENTH GRAftl N1W8 The seventh gradt hldn tion for new officer of their rMS The officers are as followt President  Richard Imua Vice President  John Burg Secretary  Jaraei Eubank Treasurer  Larry Wataon After they were elected thajr leek an oath of office These are the aame boys that were in office before  A birthday party was held far Mark White on the date ef Msteh 14, 195J He was thirteen years old Sc0ie students are doiag ectra credil work The seventh graders enjoyed visit to the eighth grade rooi March 19th Mrs Morris has ordered a called Pattern for Survival Tstt film shows what to do in oase ei se atom bomb attack, Seventh graders who did very Weilin the school bee were Mark White, Karen Bollen, Judy Froeliah, set Sally Utley However, the wiener, Cathie Wiltse is an eighth grader The winning word was marijuana Cathie says she learned to spell the word when she was studying ajbtst narcotics in science class if SIXTH GRADE NEW We are very proud of Barbers Massey who won the spelling bet We are also very proud of all Ike children who participated in it We all enjoyed our Spring Vaea  tion very much We are making papermaohe picture eggs They are very good Delia Davis brought a guinea ptf to school Monday v LT   1  our country Has remained fret aaift is everyones desire that It stajn that way It has been std thai so eaontry can ever be stronger than tta people, citizens who are CM la every way One of the keystones la this freedom If financial security ad your government futs provided a safe, sure and automatic way of sating It Is V I Savings Bonds whicli can be piled op Utroaih the Payroll Savings Plan at work, we BondAunth Plan at your bank, or for cash at your bank or post eHeo I 1 Trtdutry DipwtWMl  V fi V   if  fr 72 i t  r,1 JWWCgtjBY DISPATCH 4  mmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmamm  mim Wednesday, April 1 1953 opies  Pjickney Dispach   Entered as 2nd Class tore Can tie Dry good Qs Shoes  ents Furnishings LlsMcerie  ft Matter at Postoifice it Act of March 3, 1877 114 ScHoweii StHnckneyMich Subscription Price t 150 per Vr t MrsWiliom Kekrhom was tak j en to Wayne county hospital j  at ioxse Saturday j Messrs Clare Miller, Larry  Camburn and Frank Ziegler at j tended the Masonic Past Mas   tes Niqht at Fowlerville last ,  Tuesday  gjgiA j The following attended the  I Masonic Ladies Niqht at Stock bridge Friday niqht Care Mill  er, Larry Camburn and wife,,  Win Bauqhn and wife, Olin I Robinson and wife Orland Win  slow and wife, Georqe Tansley and wife, C H McRone and wife,ye editor and wife and Rex Sackett A turkey dinner vas served and a fine proqram put  on Mrs Merwin Campbell and Beverly spent part of last week  j at the Rev Maycroft home in I Sauqatuck i i Ms Floy Campbell sana at i tne utvuCCiuLi o uio new organ  in the hnqhion M E churcn bun day niqiit Many Pmckney peo pie weie there Myros JHwghew Plumbing I erttoj Complete Li 13 Piuirbira Fixtures and Supplies ELECTRIC OIL AND GAS m OT WATER KEATLRi COMPLETE LINE OF PUMPS WE SELL 1075 EAST M36 WE INSTALL WE SfiRVlCS Phone 183F2 CT   Keisiieciys Gen  t Biennial Sorina Election  T G IKE QUAUFIED ELECTORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GiVEN, That a Biennial Spring Elec Hon will be held in the 3WR3ip of Putnam srTE OF MICHIGAN   AT PUTNAM TOWNSHIP HALL Within salt Township on M  ad ay, A uril  STATE OFFICERS Two Regents of the University of Michigan, Superinten dent of Public Instruction, Member of the SlateBoard o5 Education, Two iembers of the State Board of Agriculture, Stale Highway Commissioner NONPARTISAN OFFICERS Two Justices of the Supreme Court Circuit Judge TOWNSHIP OFFICERS Supervisor, Township Clerk, Township Treasurer, Two Trustees, Justice of the Peace Full Term, Highway Commissioner, Two Constables, Member of the Board of Review Notice Revive to Gfrsiag gad Ciosing of the Polls  ELECTION  AW REVISION OF 1943 3093 Section I On tho tjv cf any election the polls shall be opened at 7 oclock in the forenoon, arid siall be continued open until 8 oclock in the afternoon and no longer very qualified elector present and in line at the polls at the hour prescribe ior tiic closing thereof shall be allowed to vote THE POLLS of said election will be open at 7 oclock a m and wiii remain open uiitil 3 oclock p m of said day of election Murray Kennedy, Township Clerk DATED March 21, 1952 wrmxmfcjw Nelson Buzzor who was The Louis Dunlovey  roily re Asher Wylie and son, Jimmle Wrought home from University turned from California lt week, attended the father and son ban 1LS   M Stanley Dinke, entered St     Bom to Pfc and I Clayton  chZirtJ Youna   Rathbun Pat Mauk of Howell inq with her grandmother ta 8  T fo  at Bermuda last Friday a 7 and Stockbridae and lohnm with Ho Ve CcnununltV Club , TW fo  Mis ivicLqaret Burns and Mrs Curtis Brow a were in Detroit Sat uiaayLa Koehler and wife of Dearborn spnt bunaay with the Les ter MacAfee family Tne Donald Burns family 01 Kaiamazon arid th Jack ouncj family of Portaqe Lake speni , Sunday at the Ray Bums home, j  Mesaamer Margaret burns   and rifcirn Younq were in Land   iiiq IhuiSay   i MB Leyier Ma Afee and Mrs t v  cd kaUievvski were in Detroit ,   idoi vVeanesaay   LuVai ruKci jnd wile havu ieiivJ ioni Foriaa  o ,LI,L McDonnell who is at j ciuinj Maacliester University,   bnqian  is pending ner vaciu  eiciid Ciiituii of Detroit spent Saiiiiau ut ne C U Clinton no j Tommy Shehan and 3 boys i frcn ,i   r cnripifiq aL Sichan Lake this woek  iOb  t    j  c n  il ea U   eVj C i ,J, lb, next in J ,, a iiaqlin family ,pj  , iv ui ihe 1iunk Ciark  fi aon4e in iValford Pu 1 b,, an wife brought  obeL i UJI ,jK iium Wet Virqinia Sunday Jvlihiiu Meubonis ct patient r m Spujov hospAal, Lansing Trie A Grey bhia and Andrew NijjcLt famiier3 leturn home this veer iom Florida  Una Campbell and wile were  Firiuay dinner gest oi Dr and  ivirs Gcrqc Penrson of Howeii i iind S ,o laughter of Mr and IL Io hcaon was baptised J at the biiqhion M E church Sun j day by Rev McLucas Mrs Edna Reason came home frcrn Pontia Wednesday The Albert Shirley and Ken Mohlman families spsnt Sun day at the Gale Shirley heme in Plymouth Mrs Blance Clark and son, Jack, were in Detroit Wed Edsel Meyer and son Mark, of Ypslanti calieo at the Walter Clark home Saturday Cpl Otis Matteson is reported on his way home from Korea Mrs Dorothy Kennedy and the Twins, Joe ana Jean, called at the Culver farm in Deerfield Sun j day The Gerald Kennedy family of Howell spent Sunday at the Irvin Kennedy home Mss Jesse Winchell of Detroit spent the first of the week with Mr Mary Hoff  Ciare Miller, Larry Camburn, Lawrence Bauqhn, Olin Robin sen and Orland Winslow attend ed the past masters banquet at Manchester Monday night Frank Aberdeen and wife were in Lansing Saturday The Wm Lamb family of Ann Arbor and the G W Meyer fam ily cf Stockbridqe were Sunday callers at the WH Meyer home Suncoy dinner guests at  Fr cmk Aberdeen home were David Aberdeen and Pat Daley andv Rex Nogqle and wife of Ann Arbor Volney Wiegand and wife ot Detroit and Miss Viola Pettys of i Howel spent Sunday at the J H Hooker home Al Roush of Detroit spent Satur dav at the George Roush home Mrs Mae Hiagins is ill in hospital, Stockbridge, owina teachers were COAL POCOHONTAS LUMP KENTUCKY EGG DHoey Sons PHONE 2681 DOTE TELEVISION i, if PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVfE Sfv ft H 4RT l RH TEH P1NCKNEY MICH CAPEHART TV DEALER PHOIJE 118F2 BHII  BPKi  aas 66y i  e INI tnruirow UM c iA GREAT NEW RANGE FOR HOMiS BEYOND THE GAS MAWS THE PHILGASTAPPAN W3TH COOLITE The omaitng oufomie evtn pUM thnf dots not use gqil Youve got It see it ti believe it SAVE WITH THIS SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER Regular price Special price You feve  3 a half pound eon Jerry Gus Ledwidge left for North Carolina last week to train with a minor league  m Sonny Fuhrman is home  m the Navey diacharaed iris Clark and wife son, Junior, spent Sundr1 at the The Dale Miller family spent Albert Dinkel home Sunday with the Geo Graham family at Coleman    and c The Misses Louise and Car W Close attended the M Edin Thursday Saturdcrv shopping at Gene Dinkel md wife and  tended the Cinerema Theatre and hcTl iiner at Stockholm rriTirV Tlrn Kellnbeir, T,V,V rf,r irf Tasfh Horothy HMen VhilncwTn Maude rrrt tywjrod P1 Mjralda r,vni4 ThTPr, Drue  i Come in today Be the first to own this beautiful range with to meny outstanding eookingeo features 2390 17950 8040  S mi The Bt RadJftg  T fce SSSSo  rita M CI Palmer and GTXJ  ta O1  CW OOM Hawrtl that Bight ,  rvt Rene Miller PHONE   m mtji6amp     salk mft WS  1  W    MWSl5S,,g  W 1  Vyjga1 V  9 J ll      lv O1 W 8    ty V i mk THEOUI  rf wf  X  11  w  ATCHTWAY At eultttaflag toinAtttUrtlA owners acrefWt no bSS 1 SHSSHr  iSw  PETTYSVEUX 4H Xwscfotff  jtv s   rIts a vvtimeaver cultivatowhe it comes to hitching ox unhitching Simply drive in  fatten the frame     and attach the pipef Out mart does the job in a hurry in a matte of minutes Its a t4timeiaver when it comas, to operation Every goodwork lea1 hireadaptability for crops and row spacing unexcelled view of work     extreme ease of handling    quick, easy dodge    longlived constructionis built into the John Deere to make it a cultivator you  cant afford to be without See us soon for complete details, 70 people attended the Petty  vllio UH exhibit last week The H ptolocts were knitting, sewing and handicraft Roes Potts el of the Detroit Edison Co show ed several films MrsJiarry Stew art presented Detroit Tiger base  baQ tickets to all member who  were choeen for the county hon orTofl They were David Nash, Carol Gercys, Donna Basydta Announcement was macs of spring programs in vegetable and flower qardening, food preservation and preparation The Pinckney 4H Area is sponsor a bird house contest at Pinckney school gyrn April 9 Anyone wishing to enter give your application to Marshall Meabon, John Burg, Rene Miller or Joe Basydlo CONSFWATION NOTES  1 FROFESSI  J umugmTBTMrnrMLD it  , sV ftfsCLOBXEY LAVEY HAHDWABt Wff  t RE7Ze  btttetcC You Want A WS To Serve As Your Cfudrfssd Man Circuit Judge Meets THs T MIKE  Ii 46 Years Old   Has Had a Suc cessful Law Practice for Ovor 21 Years  Has Served As  City Attorney of Owoieo  Hae Always Beem  Held In Highest Regard by Everyone Snowing Hm Vote the NonPcsilan Ballot MONDAY APRIL 6  Fer MIKE CARLAND  Vlio Is Old Eenugh to Understand the JobYou J  Enough to Do It  Record breaking smelt runs expected in the next few weeks The take has grown from 200 lbs in 1944 to more than 4 million last year A total of more than 235000 legal sized trout have been plan ted in the trout streams of Mich   30 trout streams will open Apri 1 to netting of smelt, dog  fish, suckers and mullet 1 Two flooding pojects were ap  proved Or ihe Blind Sucker R, in Luw ouaiiry and one on the Rainy iLvtr iu Montmorency 12  00 of game lands will also be bought Four public meeting will be held in the northern lower penin sular to devise methods to fight the tent caterpillar A second oil well has been brought in Jackson county which  is producing 50 barrels a day  1 Oil was struck at 1620 ft  Recepits from state cut timber were 270,000 last year More than 15,000 fore  1UH KarA MfcAiacu At TelesAOMs Ottos 805 JbssKMje u14  Evenings by ApitflnnijuU Howe u Mi chig OT HERB SNEEi fhooe 183 207  Gi JH t iittt Howali  MrfAQon Real Estate, Issuxaaje Iccksrage City, Lake and Fasm Powrfy A Speckrilrv art Your Prop A U It  MTOON l JQL Plumbing and Rsattna Weens u Phone 133F2 1075 East M3B, Ptaakney Funeral Hos Don C Swarthoui, Obsctot Modem Equipment ihcotes 39  63 PtecteneyMs  FREDC  OPT 120 West Grand Tkwell u I hone 358  Ssjpdefesie o  i   LEE LAVEY General insurance Itoae 58F3 Plnckntt  fiAb REFRIGERAUON SERV10F HAROLD RAiY Repairs an All Makes PHONEJ54F3 Pinckney AUCTIONEER Farm Sales a Spactalu BERT WYLiL CAg FOWLEVILLE 406F6 DR a I TOWNER lentist  t 8044 Portaae Lake Rot i  vter Phone Dexter 3461 Classified Ativs  LLOYD HFIfBtf Livestock Weekly Xips Muo Generoi Trad,, ,, Pindtney, Mir Phone I8trl3  ROGE J CARS Complete Insurance Coveme Phone 43 Pinckney, Mfck CEMETEflY MEMORIALS Price You Can AhVd To Fcf   MILFOR GRANITE WORK KUiord, Michigan   js FOR SAIEGRAVEU washed ,  sand and graveL graded or mix more the year DSI  Qjgo pr0cessed road gravel  ,  J  k  D  I GRAVEL COMPANS, 80 percent of the deer huters 4  wgt oi HoweU at 4950 have returned tseir qame cards, j jgn Road Phone Howell  984 I 2 or Fowlerville 388F11 FOR RENT 3 roam cottagtv at I SwarthouU Cove, Portage Lake Call 47F4, PinckneY FOR SALE Wzacres with house at 1168 Mowers Inquire of Wayne Bennett a reasonable down 9094 Cedar , Lake Rd ST MX OF MICHIGAN FoR 8ALE Nearly new General The Probate Court for the County , iUectric DeLux range ol Livingston   LucusJDoyle Phone 42 At a session oi said Court held March 28 A D 1953  FOR SALE Baby chicks Started Chiefa Each chick is a product of mm  tul mating, rigid cullina and bloodtesting Their sires m  dams are selected on the basis ot heclth, vigor andsfae U ft FREEKindliing wood guantity of kitchen stove wood cheap Lloyd Hendee I is Mattel ol the fcjnaie , i, ICIFI 1 Edward Jendrowski, Adult Marx egc ln pivmnth couoe ed Person FOR ALE 1940 P1pc0upeiphOne 159 Howell, Michiqan also a wood  approved Pullonem controissd i Buy these chicks at GIBS POOL iTRY FARM and HATCHERY, 18 N Byron rd at city Hmrsv 01 Edward Jendrowski havini  ia qood condition tion rm  rri  filed in said Court his petition I Muiray Daqq, uli odson AUTOMATIC SAW lUgWl praying that the Court enter an I FOR SALE2 Tons rt Hay ior SERVICE WHILE YC U WABT Brandon White r and John Paul Ware flew to Florida Sat  The Gerald Reason family have returned from Florida Alen Dinkel gave a dance at Helen Read entertained at a the Marten town house Satur birthday party last week at the  day night The Maas orchestra home of her parent Mr and  played Mrs Robert Read Barbara Miller of Bass Lake Jack Teeters and John Halady Th Robert Grainger family oi wa a Sunday guest oi Paula of Detroit were week end guest TLaiil2a P11 Sunday at the Curiett at the George Roush home  Cotf npme Horses Call 13F2 Piskney , tt ,, , ,,, m leahcmsbarred and white rocks  MOWERS tliMWggm New hampshires and Hy Line Chicks Order New Phone lOSW Bob Sguire Hatchery HoweU MlrhFC ofLE James way Incubat or 2510 eqj capacity, also two  5 deck chick poultry batteries Frank Pearce Pinckney Silver Trke, Phone Dexter 406T , 1  v  Pinckneys  order, changing his name from Edward Jendrowski to Edward , fendon and the name of his wife fsom Virginia Jendrowski to Virginia Jendon It is OrderedThat the 20th day  of April A D, 1953, at ten oclock in the forenoon, at sal1 j probate office, be and is hereby I appointed for hearing said petit  ion  It is Ordered That Notice the ex be given bv oubheatii  copv hereof foi three rtls on oft SALE Africa Violets secutivy oreno to rid dav   Eaater gjftg I Jmd IJJ worldwide Christian holiA true copy Judge ot Probate j FOR SALEEvans oil hot water IftANDEUS SAW FILJfG JWOi HILAND LAI svT 9M  U5JM BIVBiPriVE OWEN W FOWUst D S C Foot Specialist  Chkopodsfs 216 W GdRivsr, MqhtnOssHv Telephone ttfcfee, Hwr Office 75181 By AppalntaMfi 1 Res 71003 Mon Tues We4OUR EASTER MESSAGE Register of Probate QUALITY Groceries Vojr Me Air rlMSjllid to rett year feet wbB you walk rLL CALL AT YOU CONVENIENCE if mat home or ptaot of buslneas No obligation Drop me a card Today, for Free Demonstration J SALESMANS NAME, ADDRESS JACK HANNETT HONfc in  rTNCKNEY MICR heater campUete with 55 gallon drum, aso studio couch, ana tut back chair with ottoman in good condition CalU after 6 p rn  Julius Asriheinbrenner338 How en, St, Phone 113F2  day commemorats an event powerful that, after more nineteen centuries it still shape the course of many lives FOR SALBTkes, 7,10Xi near Lets All Attend Church lv new  Dale Miller Phone Pinckney 78F13 WANTED Wooi, higfhesf tmalket price paid Lucius Doyle Phene 42, Pinckney PIANO LESSONS  Classier or Popular  L A BEATTIE Rush Left Phone 157F13 Michigan   Sunday THE FTOST NATiOflAJ BANS HowelL MWk Under Federal Supervmo Member Federal Deposit tasuraQt Corporation Al Heposits Insured J  Up toflWK Upr Each DtXXMHfW Eslabliaei 1  1V15 i McPHKRSON State BAi  HowelL Mich Market Prices Courteous Service I2LARICS  TRAIN WRECK AT HOWELL SPRING CLEANUP The house needs painting, new screens are in order The urge to fixup and cleanup is  present in every household An FHA Home Improvement Loan may be the answer to the money problem in meeting the costs We shall be glad to discuss hs type oi loan with oar cus touiois i    J i  AH deposits up to llMOOJJOJj m1mmUmm Omi  Chick i i rter ami Mash 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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>wv   Psppn   7 m  t   ifa5J ,vt       uv     Vetfce Wflr 11  J    Wi v styMgaa Mirror Lack of state funds will not ciose tne scnools, not for awhile at least The legislature nas mov ed tne due xlaie Jar caipoxations Iranchcdse taxes up to May 16 inis w mean that 35,000,000 will be passed on to the schools then Aug 15 was the original due dais With the legislature in session three months little has been ac compHshea If the legislature L stfcfcs toits plan to adjourn May Supervisor  Hems of luttrnt  Dexter Township  Hepufekttn Supervisor Bad Doletsld Cssi blcmkj Taeas,  Charles Pratt Trustee Don Ruhlig Trustee  Carl Lesssjr Hiah, Com,     Norman Klave   Bd, of Rev, mm mmTCHWednesday, March 18, 1953  ffi lw u SCHOOL Justice blank Ernest Hopkins SlSSP i Democrat John Stirling 2 no bills, can be cosidered exCleric Willfcfcn Qbrk except those introducd 69 days j Ttreaa before, except revenue appropri Trustee ations bills or those having gen eral oGnsSnt   The tig reason for kick of act Elsa Bock Henry Schneider Trustee Bd, oof Rev,  Louds Qui Justice Edward r riday after NOSJUMI    tfefttstt Sunday befcis fcOO Mass   oagi cgaUuu  1 ,  vers whi ,, lartuns ai wed u i made hi h r  ,  fv,  PW7 Nffisv Keith RueSegger, Pu  y Sunday School 30m ion is to bOto Np one want, to High, Com, Warren BsenbeiserIRaSradcf Station0 WPAG vote for a tax bill which might A p VrwrTAJK   miure them pohucally  Putnam UKavJ  J  A good example is the report w Democrat Mondav NinhtRi Q,, 5 of 1 the Princetown tax expert Supervisor  vacantX  Study 800 which would have made new, taxes unnecessary by redistributerea  ing state money Legislators adhice  Otto Poulson1577H vw riom mit it is sound but say it has no jJiQh Com,  Wm, McMacken We preach Christ and chance being adopted The J8   Homer Abney is very, very welcome present distribution pkm provid Trustee Leo C Lavey y  es Wariyrwd areas with biq sli P of Review Fred Wylie ces of state money they would CohscbIe Murray Dagq WHO JTEN NEWS Mai  Sin, h uh a jdant  box IliJd with put hc nii tiiiidc of in t imper   Judy Key no d si biukt vhieli she h 1 K box Slu tii if  in J KiiMi1 made up vim rnx ii for us todiy  IXCJV KKiii fulA ,iun IiLo L  n tiie bus tli 11 uis ki LL  Mit in ii cold, h  luu n u am  1, moil Mle,  iU ne  lia 1in ani Robbie touuythey havi litxil brcn Itey Kennedy  Practi8e 1 Lorenw MwphyJThuiBdoy night 800 10 everyon i Constci e Kenneth Fancho Repubican Mciuioiiice j Cavery Mennonite Church Rev, Ezra Beachy, Pastor  SupL Waitei sch Supervifior Stanley Dmkel i4faing WeiiUpV TT   Jose under the Princetown plan  there are 3 plans to yield more Tevenue Corporation profits tax manufacturers gross proceed taxSP1 ,  and business income tax One off2 vacant,jUntfhhmi these will pass  J  1 vacant ChiWre HiMt 1 Thrconxsrcmon franchaise tax p Albert Shfrfey Vouog Peopms Ueiinv, Will give the schools 23 millionj J16 Howard Recvjttoj Fettntsiilp Svirbut they will still have 24 mill f George Longj daMday MiQO o m ion coming June 30 j Com Erdley VanSickled   One bill would illiminate inter  of Review George Hauckj UNADILLA PRESBYTERIAN, mediate prison sentence such as Confab e  Kenneth Dayis L SUWDAY FEB 8TH iato 15 years This was one o,Constctble  Hockey SwarmoutjWP 1030 a m the causes of the prison riots An I  gM M  EESi111  m charge   other provides a fact finding NOteS Of 48 Y68r ASt SIISLT committee to handle labor dis ,  ,W,H MO SundflchooI putes Another would investigate Soise hospital, where mental patient are said to have been TnetjHprliest opening of nayaj  Jackson Louse on EasTpuJ gatibijfethe Great Lakes togk nam Street  High School Athletics hASKET BALL FINALS None oi the teams in this sec tion but Napolean survived thei regionals last week Briahtion lost to Napolean 32 lo 33, Napol ean then beat Giosse IUe for the titSe Grosse llle had beaten Mor eiici Muskegeon St Maryfc beat Stockbridge 67 to41  Grass Lake qot beat by Detroit All Saints, uegional champions are Devvitt, HaVtprd, Napolean, Bast JardctA Saints Npol ean is , a, pejBnjal contpnor and has beeriVmfre finalis sev eral times DECISION AIFIRMED The Michiqan Supxeme Court on Mcrifch W1953 affirmed a de cision of Circuit Judge Willis L Lyons in the case of William Braun and Ora Baun vs Francis ,  X ICIug Sr, and Mary A Klug, his wiiie This case involved the question of whether a restriction  in a aed to the effect that the purchaser could not sell the land to anyone except the setlier or  his deira or assiqns was a valid restriction Judge Lyons held that She also y,,dv u hoisi at her uncle this clauswas invalid, which Clifford has a new p,nvil an cecision was wpheftd I omy lay , I Iarry Gyde has a new jump ropi ANNOUNCEMENT We a re happy to have Judy flfk1 Biikett Newkirk of Portagentf1 ck in school, lake and St Petersburg, Flordia has announced the enqaqement of his dauqhter, Patricia to Otis Hardy of Ann Arbor He is direc tor of radio station WHRVf Ann Arbor The bride is chief deputy n the agister of deeds office i1  nn Arbor The marriage date is May 5  The capitoi punihnment hill Look ii in Klli a  Harolf  iai1 buu  Hai hiniooi brought a Jittic Jiici and a little statue to siu iMany oi he pioplr in our ait ettin nw Luiry Bau,hn Fioiiia Florence IMoy wil be j years ob on Friday M  reh 20, AiiMibi M Ylacken hxs a balloon She weir, LO Howeli and saw tin train wreck anl visited her uncle , ,tolhe flMtoiue ualw      Cic on uM ments One wooid nave wttS tuted storunq to aeShTrVlecS cuuon ana another would tSSm sentence judge, jury and gov ernorf to electrocution it iouna an innocent heen eiecUocutea the it was m had All this, mad Fine sponsors of tne tm, ep Bete oi Monroe and Hep, joe Warns oi Ypsuanti very angry clothes for  went on a  hnmU room Kaster trij to Ktnn Eiixom ha,Mi Connie crayons Barry Smpon ha buy shiit  id tie Snuron liillup went to MT thi1 tiajn WlCC her grandmother has a little bag, of 1130 a m Jon to Ed Coo and wife FH 1  Mike Farley has purchased cats the new ary center at this week  JO0O Michigan TomorrowSTABBED BY HITCH HIKER ALTAR SOCIETY The St, Marys Rosary Alter JLediMjSuttA jmil  Sinistrajsf JflnjUBsfiy JuUdMSBiiik ISIelh the iormer asfidesffiforThe Story ofFali1 GA Siqler store Saturday after mt at he new elementary shool noon on Sunday March 22nd at 8 pm There will be a concert April This 35 minute dim is a des 7 at the opera house for the or cription of the apparition at Fau gan fund Those in it are Prof nia, Portugal in 1917, Bert Matteson of Patterson, Miller, Kate Ruen Mae Moran The narration is by Father Lake was stabbed one day last Pinckney, M J Si3son of Lake Mac Mahon ftoTi the story by week by a hitch hiker he picked land and Laura Spaulding of the Father Cocella Every one is in  up When he got to Staffer RdjYpsi Noitmal vUed a mie south of the North Lake Married March 15 at the home I No Adimission Charge store he heard a scraping noise, of the brides parents Mr and 1 and gettinq out to investigate he,Mrs H B Gardner, their daugh LIVINGSTON LODGE CALEN iound a fender scrapping a tire, ter, Georqis to Otis Webb of Una j  FOR MARCH 1953 As he bent over to fix it, the dilla Rev Beni, Jones officating  Instruction class toi cundiaates hitch hiker stabbed him twice Gertrude Webb was bridesmaid at temple each Monday night at He grappled with him and took land Clarence Teachout was best 73 P mthe knife awav whereupon theman The Mendelsohn Wedding1 March 21 MM Degees man ran away Matteson re  march was played by Glenn ri Mar,, 20  to J pm, A CORRECTION In our account of the Hamburg Hepubican caucus last week we I  spelled the name of the Repubj licar candidate for supeviso     as Henry Deroof and the j name s rr DePraaf and the question of a beer license was nOt rrenton at all at the caucus  SCHOOL NOTEF CON  We have a nw boy in our i00n Coiiiirilnis 10ien Ioolall Maucy iiiUu had two bi troub j n  i BlowBubble, j 111 Beihn  sc  p Ml Fridav We went over i  and  m iJonahi ncv calf day Wt hope Jtiy Hi t thool yofjn    are n tion in nil new On Chen   Viillrt some ne i ri w niv,  HOU4U to She visited  so She ha made Kater BaIet to JH  baby on rYMines eonie tion jn Street nai nun AM TWO Get ceived first aid at St Joe hospit Gardner on the violin accompa your pictuie taken at Temple for i R  Jnied by Sadie  Harris  h Jodae album, All members, al Aim Arbor  ruea oy badie  Harris on the piano  , The senior class have organiz A TflUE MYSTERY BY ALFRED  ed with Rex tead as ores Both HITCIICOCK Swrthout, vice pres Fred Read, The director of famous movie jtreas and Emil Lambetson, Sec thrillers unfolds the excitement TVe are 5 in the class fljed story of a strangelove at The Young Mens Club met lodge album, Saturaay, April 11, 23rd Ann ual Past Masters Night at school Clare MiMer W M P W Curlstt, WILLIAM E HARRIS  , William E riarris, 87, son of fair that ended in a baffling murt WH Roger Carr and Wm Ken111 and Bridget Phalen Morris sler one never solved Be sure, nedy jr were admitted to mem  Dex  at the Washtenaw to rearThe Chlorotem Clue, betzhip Leo Lavey and Frank ounty hospital Monday He by Alted Hitchcock, in the Am j Doln were proposed for mem weaves a sister Mis Josephine ertcanWeeky wim this Sun bsrshiD Aftsr coffee and rolls iharper The funeral was a u days March 27 issue f the De Campbell and Floris Moran wres Si Josephs church, Dexter this ifrvM iJDF NKVVS Tn inn Frida Spelling Bie CailiMiller was winnei of tlu1 droup Ojiv Bee Francis  iak was runnerup The winning word was bunher In fironp Two Maiilyn Atins wie winnei uith Ieunis Spirkcnae nintctnp The winning word wrs  leanine Sharon iiffiths and Sheri Booster were out of school all last week Sheri i lKt lia k yeL, Ve riled tile dispiay case in the hali with our bird picune and some bright piin flowers Barbaia kinui made the Uiiyn for th flowers, We received a card from Jerry Reason, who is at West Jalm Beach He says his trailer is parked in a coeoanut ejove jamt Smith is wry happy with  new baby brother GKA1IFS ONF a  her mlh A iiave liltiida iaL Saioi t and innday, Mit ni iav Ti v vid d Hieii nrl hi  ii  Vpsiluliti lenc Singer hits newshoe John Mike Hardin visiter irrandnmthuj on Sunday ShanoT sJintiiway is the new pres1 dent ef u i ocin club 1at is secretary We read in the state press last week ot a couple oi unused jus tic court tints in one instance a mans house caught tire The fire engine started Out were held up at a railroad crossing IOXH enough so that the hie got out of control and the house burned down The home ovner sued the railroad lor violating a state law and won In anomer case two women refused to qive up a par ty line to allow a lire call to go tnrough and as a result a farm barnburned They were hailed ed into justice court where both J pied guilty jxv were find 25  each and fetfUcosts Years ago when most oi rural telephone lines were farmer built, there weie numerous parties on a line and listening in was popular en tertcdnment there were no radios or teljfefison then The late Dr H F Sttgler had a way of clear ing the line for a sick call He usually said, Go dishes, er Go baby Ive got to invaribiy he got jural lines gave  only for sick calls ,  Dexter butcher once had to call a German farmer concerning de  livery of so,me hocs The epeara tor told hiroVOnly sick calls on Sunday Jr said  ThTfc is sick talked German leaving Operator tampletiy at sea service Bill Voael, cr UTiin I h  ir SEVENTH iRAIK NEWS The 7th grade boys are planning SKCONI KAIK We aie happy to have Ani1 hack in school following he   i dn,   We made sprint posters last week and also tulip decorationg for nit w imiows Nancy Head visited her traiio paients at Jreei y Saturday and her aunt in Detroit Sunday Donna Hollister pulled a vooth MI Sunday  Michael Musson has new shoes We made a chart of jjood eating habits last Thursday Ann Menkc went out to uinrvt anr then to a show Sunday TamiHe Buda went to a show in Ann Arbor Sunday Donna Hollister went to see Ivi Lncle Clairs Sunday LeRoy Porter has two new troit Sunday Times tied, Pery Swarthout,Leo Lavey  morning Floris Mcrctn and Albert Bowen hoed Georae Sialer and W H Clark were visitors Laura Lavey closed her school 1 attend the pot luck supper at in Unadilla for the spring vaca the Howell Masoic dinning room ion  March 24 at 630 p, m AH RepBrt rflker and Miss Jennie i ublican office holders and state   , won the anie iJ11 REPUBLICAN DINNER I Wr Reader was oui All fFjepublicans are invited Monday afternoon  Sonic oi the pujdls charts for our proteins , ,, JIL I U U ,  lH ru,ul nas two new pens, to play the 8th grade boys ths wee Kathy Gustaf80n wonL t ,  The ,th and 8th graders had a ,,andmo,Hers Sunday and ffot some game with the fnh uicrs They trading cards teacher on iV CONSERVATION NOTES Another Pitfenan Robertson dis tricis proposed for the Saginaw area, tbbe known as the Crow IslafcdAjrealt is rich in marshes s for water fowl and muskrats jWeVer of Pettysville weremcnrilcanoadcrtes will be presentBring Gov Williams has designated  ed last Wednesday I table service and dish to pass March 15 to 21 as Wildlife1 There ere still rross roads here  Week The fast disappearing j that or imoassible 4H OPEN HOUSE prairie chicken is the emblem  The CrgI Ladies Aid held a Friday night in the basement The sale of small game licen Si Patricks party at the home of of the town hall from 700  800 ses increased 4 percent last Mrs Jerme Barton Miss Martfe p mA display of the projects are making The by the  7th grade girls yvere defeated 8th grade girls 287  Venning Jurts has a new tfameof Old Maid Mary Loo Asthenhrenners grandmother visited her Sunday We drew pictures of robins Monday after we had R atory about them year, deer licenses 20 percent, bow and arrow 43 percent and trout stamps 5 percent The dept puchased 80 acres  I played Tere were phoiiMraph of the Pinckney Hands and Ham records played cod Rev ft iner Club will be on displayAn Coipmerford gave a talk on St ceie welcome Patrick of hunting land and added 1000 The Dexter Savinas Bank has acres sto state game areas last week A project is being planned to flood 1050 acres on the Blind Sucker River in Lace county, Good smelt, whitefish and cterch catches are reported in Hoscomsnon county The dept has live trapped 101 ducks at Poinfe Mouille marsh for tacratng4000 ducks 150 swan 4H BASE SALE  moved info their rrv home  The 4 H Clubs of this area wilt Harry Gartrell c Howell spent hold a bake sale at the Dunlavy Sunday with Mnde here hold a bake sale at the punlavy The heads   different fra Food Locker Saturday, March 21 ternal oraaniztions here were as starting at 1000 a m follows Hibernians, Mike KeUy, mmmmm7TJ ,,, John Tuomey WQTIT Leal TATHER  SON BANQUCT Staler CAT  B , John Dona Annual Father and Son Ban hue Maccabees Uncom Smith guet, March 28th at 7 pm at the Masoos Brk VanWlnkle O E Pinckney High SchooL A G  S , Emma Crane Woodmen, C Kettunen Head oi hiaan 4H and 60 qeese were counted there L Grimes Loyal Guard, F L is guest speaker Tickets are  one day last week 80 percent of Andrews Lady Maccabees Lila 150 for adults and 75 for child the bow and arrow hunters retur Coniway Of these only the ren under 10 years Aoung Ladi ned their game kill cords j Masons and O E S are now es AuxiBcav kspansoring the  FIRST GRADE NEWS John Dinkle has a new pencil box, truck ana tablet Christine Buda was hit in the niouij with a ball She had five stitches taken George Colone showed his coloring book His brother has a new i book Cniqueta Amburgey brought an Easter Basket to school Her dog was al raid, of the thunder and ran under tiie bed i Karen Heniell has a new siaif  Carol Fioetch has a new coloring book A number of oiganizations in Washtenaw couniy have formed a Committee of Intei organization which has lor its purpose pass ina a billl in the leqislature to le qalize binqo and rattles by veter  ans, chuichcD and fraternal or qanizations They have already had 2 meetinq at which they invited both representatives and the state senator for that dis Lrict to be present but none of them showed up A number of bills have he en introduced in the past to Jeqalize bingo and raffles but all of them have been killed in committee We doubt that such a bill would get very far in the leqislature as the dis tmction between charity and  commercial Lingo is very thin The House Uraiuerican Activ eies Committee is becoming a joke , Following an capiounce ment that a grand investigation of the schools would be started Chairman Velde oi Illinois fol lowed it by popping off that Communism in the churches would also get attention of his  committeeThis boucemgry de nials from other mernberts of the committee that any such inves tiqation was being considered The committee unaninously pass ed a resolution that tto invest ation could be started without approval ofa maiorify of the 4 tire committee    MMftiAGtt UCKN0M functioning Ralph Lockwood, 24, HowelL Donced Mowers, recenflv dis  Nanc Briggs, 17, Howell Loufc chamed from the artnv after ser 40 McDonald, 40, Catherine Johnson, 23,  uPPHf SIXIH JRADE NEWS We had Mrs Morris on Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning Mrs Tasch was directing the senior play We are studying hard for the spelling bet Friday We have divided the desks into groups There is about eight desks in each group There is a captain too Earle Simonson is now an uncle THIRD JLulfi NEWS Bob Homers houe caught fire Friday night The fire wasnt too bad Lucille and Linda Barrett visit thoii aunt in HoJIy  Karen Singer Went to DetroM Jin OUT Opinion the state lost OnS Saturdv of its truly great governors He Grace iPorrtsn uent to the shou was a man who got things done Sun,av jHe put into effect, the public utfl Kellenbergej had cflrhpany itieS the state administrative With passinq of former Gov ernor Alex Gresbach last wesl Lifidi vv will 20th     to a ft lb baby girl born to his sister,  Lucius Wflsen is still in Hedge Mary Krahn    dfiojfe Hospital Houston, Texas Brightonvin in Koreahas ieeniisted and 11,  hom  a Nelson Buxeard contiziues the Patty  from Hillsdale and Detroit  Butch Nosker has a new coat Charles Roots sister cat has  Hv kittens Janice Rose had company from Detroit Sunday Bunny Hirtehey , wont to f An sing Monday Leonard Simonson and Richard Krahn are both utudes now Professor York torn the U of i visited at DalqtJanrVru Sunday Kayo Wylie was nineyears old on March 12th    Claudia Onrr visited her grfcmlmother rn Detroit Saturday, ,  Dennis Singer will have a birthay on Mnrch 22rul and Karoa 8g have a birthday, on March  I board and more important than this he started Michiaans sy tern of paved highway It was durina his 6 year term that Gr and River highway from DeMsV to tansina was paved This  to timimidou undVwtaslng when the available labor supply ran lov he ted convtet on th joK When a cement agedeveloped he Four Mile lake near Chelsea and onvic1 labor to produce, ded cement Alxmdxtgn conservative he  v ri his pattv  nrti fS A l  same at Univexsiry hoslpslodJU I 1nte JJSV ino Mor Tames Cousens i T   trdt IT  Senator when   Junior Dtrrow has a new hair dut Trum wberrv  Pftf  grsndmother 1 c mc things CBXT oAejjsjsp si ,v N  i    iii ri       yst mm,mm    x  ,  ft if 4  v esak sjatntt IBIMAAMV ans Neighboring    w wr fl   V J   Your Edison Farm Service Advisor will gladly help you plao an  efficient wprkshop And recommend the proper wiring Call or isit any cdisoa odsca Than ta so obligation whatsoever Equipment breakdowns during the busy season can really cost money Thats why so many folks now have complete workshops right on die farm With electricity powering welders, saws, drills, grinders and similar tools, yon can get back in tbe field quicklyand at very low cost Offseason, yon  can repair equipment thats not in use and also build many laborsaving devices yourself  J R Keys and son Leon working in the  wellequipped shop on their Saoilac Co, farm Mr Keys sayr I couldnt farm with out my shop The welder alone has paid for  pr itself over and again Shown using an electric saw, Percy Rader of Huron Co reports The shop is one of  my farms biggest assets Power tools make it possible for me to do nearly all my own rtptir work IMHJIT EDISON  MICHAEL CAPLAND  Will Make A Mighty Good Judge For This Judicial Circuit Preferred by The Shiawassee County Bar Association 46 Years of Ag e More Than 21 Years of Successful Law Practice E APRIL 6 th for GABLAND  On the NonPartisan Ballot Old Enough To Understand The Job  Young Enough To Do It Heeled Howell lor reelection as mayor of Fow farvillt by Ken Urea 263 to 2031 10 school district will TOSS on  April 4 on merging with the Fow ierville district Donald Kuaey, principal of the Fowtarvillo highschool the past 5 yean has resigned The Gregory, Iivermore, and Moene isobool district will vote an merging with the Stock bridge school PIctinfield is also considering it  After serving over 25 years as  supervisor of Brighton township Henry Ross has decided not to  accept another term Mr and Mrs Herb Sneed of   Wed TbmHmUMM Etrol Flyn  SfattYOon OaWNI In AGAINST ALL FLAGS Technicolor Novelty Jhmtmf ffatittr  Friday, Saturday, March 20,21  Catherine McLeod In Friday, Sararday, rvfarch J THE STEEL TRAP Sunday, Monday, March 22 23  DESTINATION GOBI Richard Widmark, Don Tayor JieAOK Ipetnop Tues, Wed, Thur, Mar, 242526 MISSISSIPPI GAMBLER SWORD OF VENUS Also SMOKY CANYON Howell have returned from their Charles Siarrett, Smiley Burnetts Texas and Florida trip, Mrs, Margaret Flintoft of How II has gone to Arizona to visit her daughter The engagement of Miss Mary Martin of Howell to Roger Krum of Lowell is announced jKny Holt of Howell is now the mgr of the Moore Motor Sales at Howell, Windows and dishes were a smashed in Whitmore Lake lasti week when 6 boxes of dynamite  were shot of on the farm of Prof   Boyle of the Universsity of Mich jigan while constructing a drain The following from this county  will be drafted into the service March 17 Laveme Tester, Louis Brown Louis Borowski, John Cuhr, Howell,Richard StCharles Fowlerville, Leslie Walker Pon  tiac Eugene Welch, Detroit The Dexter school board has purchased 2 new International school busses with a capacity of 60 pupils each Mr, and Mrs, Gene Youngv ot Dexter announce the engage ment of their daughter, Norma, to Bob Lawrence of Hampton,Va The new Cassidv Lake chapel will be dedicated March 15  Tesesa Wrtg4 CALIFORNIA COffQtiEffT Btcsrring Cornel Wilde, Teres Wright Sunday, Monday, March 22723 THE QUITE MAN4 Startn U John Wayne, Mcsa   end Barry ntnaia cartoon news Tues, Wed, Thur, Met  7JUX iThe Musical thats all iootnabts The I DONT CASE GIST Starring Tyrone Power  Piper Laurie   Comedy Cartoon    Coming The Clownx The Sta Tue Lee Theater Wkitmere Lake Man , Wed , Thur , March 17  19 Mttd Gaynar,David Wayne ani Oscar Levant Special Added Attraction Bugs Bunnys All Slav Cartoon Revue Technicolor A feature length laugh rial NIAGARA Marilyn Monroe Joseph Cotton Jean Peters Friday, Saturday, March 20,  2 Features 2 THE BLAZING FOREST Wife John Payne Big Star Cast in UNDER THE RED SEA  21 l Coming Above and Beyond, Mississippi Gcnnber, Meet M  lot the Fair, Ma and Pa Kettle en Vacation Sylvan Tliter Chekeo PScUfOtt Judge April there ate two tag lor fee important office ofl feast Mge of fee 3tfe judicial Cfeeun, composing Livingston SI e oanddato from enenty and fee other J ttfe ft Llvlngaluu couxu m favor of fudge Lyons being elected lor a 2nd term, or words to that etfect  The sollowtng lavyets nrauttc Ing law In Uvtngston County Circuit J wish to refute feat rumor by slat mg htat feey are in iavot of fen relecnon of Circuit fade Lyons   a, annav wesnennaj sssnn saaaaajpsjsjssBjso V tjr Lcrwyer CnmmWtae tar Tadge WSkna L Lyons Wtttred H JBrwte Don W Van Wtahas boa t V  C Gkne Ohn Robinson Jrmd wite am back from their wedding trip and his parents held open house lor them at their homo at Rush, Lowe Sunday Pvt Chariea Hawk Ma now at Camo Attarbury, JaeL 1  NoJbs of 25 Years Ago Only one ticket in the field but 73 votes were cost C H,  Kennedy was elected mayor, Putnam township Democrats have nominated the following ticket Supervisor, M JReason Clerk, M E Darrow Treas,Rog er Cam High Com,Cass Clin ton Justice, Irvin KennedyBd of Rev, Wm Ledwidge Repub Ucan ticket Supervisor, Waher Mowers Clerk, S E Swarthout Treas, John Chambers High Com Jesse Henry Justice, Jesse ftchardson Bd of Rev, W H,  Leland Paul McClear and Clyde Dunning are supervisor nominees in Hamburg and Charles Runciman and Arthur Bullis in Unadilla Both Pinckzwy teams lost to St, Marys at Chelsea Monday The high school girls lost 38 to 11 and the boys 20 to 15 J P, Doyle is still in the hospital and  Wayne Carr and ye editor ran the teams L J, Henry and Andy Camp bell are back from FloridaThey report times hard there due to over exploration and lack of i work  C V, Van Winkle is in Braden town, Hiorida, Rev, Fr, Costello is the new pastor of St, Joseph church of Dexter Rev Higgins having re sigaied Mrs Anna Spears Erwin under went a operation at the Pinckney Sanitarium Monday The basket ball season ended here Friday with Pinckney winni ing both gamesThe high school beat the Howell Reserves 22 to  18 and the Independents the  Blazing Arrows of Ann Arbor 27 to 17, Bob Musson got 20 points for Pinckney He and Cal  Hooker played forward, Don Swarthout center and L J, Henry and Andy Campbell, guard The grade team lost at Dexter Thursday 27 to 13 Murray Kenn iedy, Stanley Dinkel, Loren and  IMarKill Meabon and gmmett Roche played Mrs Arvila Placeway, 82, i died at the home of her grand sson in Hartcmd March 9 She  leaves 2 sons and 2 step dough ters, funeral and burial at Pinckney Rev Este officiating William Kecham was confined to his home by illness frost week y 30 members of Livingston Lodae went to Howel last Wednesday night and conferred a MM degree On account of the illness of Ctee Miller W, M  Wtaston Baughn P M presided TheWavTie Carr famfiv of Novi spent Sunday at the Foaer Carr home Bob Carr was homo rrom Grand Rapids Thursday The tape on the recorder broke and Rev Rugsegger had to era to Ann Arbor Sunday and re  ord his broadcast sermon The Grace Bible school trio helped with the singing MH Eloyso Campbell look the high school boys glee club Howell last Thursday where they sang before fen Womensi Club at tbe Howell IArary   Sunday, Monday, Mar Sunday show starts at 2 pjn  Reds Greatest and Funniest Red Skelton, jane Greer ana  Tim Consfdine racrturetfaThe Hoart Tues, Wed, Thur, Mar 242526 Historys most sin swept era  Bernard Shaws  j Friday, Saturday, March 20,21  1 i THE TURNING POINT  Starring William Holden Alexis Smtfe Latest News Sunday, Monday, March 22, 23 ANDROCLES AND THE LION wife lean Simmons  Victor Mature Cartoon Wild Boar Hunt Tues Wed,, Thur, Mar 24,25,26 ANRDROCLES AND THE LION I SOMEBOpY LOVES ME Jean SSmons, Victor Mature,Ro f 3  ,   bert Newton Maurice Evans I Betty Hutton, Ralph Meeker ana  Alan Young as Androcles j Adele ItOna f eatuette, Tropical Lowlands j novetty Cartoon Typist or Accounting Bcpte  INTERESTING, DIVERSmRD DUTIES Experience wife operation of Burroughs Accounting Machine is desirable But Not Required Good Starting Salary Jlveday l Week Profit sharing  paid insurance APPLY IN PERSON Mich Molded Plastics Inc, i 6066 Quality Mefch and ise LOW PRICES Btsr and Wins to Taks Out HOURS Daily 8 to 0 Sunday 9 III PboM Howsll 706J2  li   For Prompt Bead Stock Rsmovat CALL DABUM I  s s 0ajpan aeajnyasji   ess      c  vv   V 4 ID  ,yi        m K,         YILLA8E IF PIRCKNEY  Operating RcoeJits ami Disbarsemeirit fir Ratal Year Utfrnkg MARCH, 1962  Esdlss MARCH, 1963 RECEIPTS lieem tAX COLLECTIONS Current , 1  3,17294 Delinquent 26266   TOTAL , i 3,43550 REVENUES State Collected r Lecally Shared Liquor 86 of License Fees t  17000 Intangible Tax 1,19540 Sales Tax Diversion  4,33680 lew Motor Vehicle Highway FundMAJOR 5,97127 Jw Motor Vehicle Highway FundLOCAL  1,93543 7,90670  TOTAL 13,60891 ELLANEOUS Interest On Bond  500 Miscellaneous  8050 TOTAL RECEIPTS9,22320 plus 7,90670 1712990 DISBURSEMENTS Expenses LEGISLATIVE AND ADMINISTRATIVE  105418 PROTECTIVE Fire and Marshall Salary  1,91999 PUBLIC WORKS Detroit Edison Co Lighting 1,69049 Sidewalks, Park and Drains 90222 Street Maintenance  14045 TOTAL  5,70733 New Motor Vehicle Highway FundMAJOR 8,19581 New Motor Vehicle Highway FundLOCAL  1,12240 9,31821 MISCELLANEOUS Adding Machine  16300 Miscellaneous 26286  TOTAL 42586 TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS Expense6,23984 plus 9,31821  15,55805 Cash Investments On Hand Beginning  Fiscal Year 7,97077 3,00000 On Hand End of Fiscal Year  9,54262 3,00000 STANLEY DINKEL, ,   VILLAGE PRESIDENT  ,   MILDRED ACKLEY,  VILLAGE CLERK HELEN REYNOLDS VILLAGE TREASURER  rff  Wednesday, March IS 1853 P PLACES DOZKG IsV niiMII If VeV  3oos5sg rMrietn r i ic ri  Kscr Frm  I r pHE re  1 is via Those wonderfufwonderftil BOBBIE BROOKS WEATHER MATCH suite, ja match for any occasion, i mf  or any wwttiera match for any budftt Compart for yourself cheek the fine tailorirj details youH agree theyre topi This OM I  Bonarela ra, a tiiwn in a bevy of beautiful cofcrs Sizes 12 to 20 3 oad to riih  rrVts hiph rrop yi   That was the s ,  r jfirlh Volk, chr  man State Univerris a i ,  lartment  In farming, said Dr Vck there is no subMUu Pv  incy Its the urt ens ,lion that usually deicMTii  wmlv er there is any profit at all ami  how much With the exception of seed tnd fertilizer, mcsl of the 51 ircins  iccossary to grow and  si a Top remain about tht , e,aidlcrs oi he final yivd Thus mything that raises the yield at a nominal cost rccuccs the cjst of  reduction n iiait Fertilizers do usl that  Pr Vfik r J thai fertilizers costing 3 in one Ohio test boosted  he value of the crop yields by 5220, a return of 402 for each dollar invested in fertile Tn two other tests, fertili7crs r  S22  and 24 boosted the vai,  A crop yields by 6164 an V9 03 paying  back  , Ari  each Si n e ed ut the fact rU sources of   V J Killing up ,oe, fr Volk c  o best  STATE OF MiCHGAN Ibm tbote Court tot tun County oi Livings on In the Mat ot the ostate ot Elda A Kuhn, Deceased At a SfctoSnn a oui Court lie la March 10 1953 Present Honor abte Hiram H Smith Judqe oi Probate Notice is heruy Givui That all  creditors oi saia aeocssea aivs t quired to preheat meic ci  wriiing and unaer oajii to baid Court, and to se ve a opy tiiuie  upon Maude Younq of Greqory Michiqan, fiduciary of said es late ua Liia sacr claims will be heard and the heirs J1 law oi said ae cased be deter in inea bv sad o ri a ha r bate Office on May 25 1953  at ten AM  It i Jaeed, iuat aucq uitu toy be Livin bv publication of copy idteoi tor three w eias con secutively previcvib tosoidaayol heannq in the t lnckaeyuiiipaicn and thai the iiacuary cause a copy of thin notice o be erv ,a upon each knwn party n in oi est cr Ssis last known adc aii y reqisteed iv ii rctn rrnt demanded at least fourteen days prior to sucn UJHO oi y personal serjrv r  least five 5  day por Lo b her jg Hirmn R Smithjudqe of Probate A true copy Celei3 pnshall Reqister J Probate  STATL Oi MICHIGAN ihe Proijaiti oouri ior use County   of iivnyato in iviuuei  ua Aiuib , Ferd M bowdisn, Deceased 1 nt u session oi stud Couu ueia March 2, i953 ribseni riou Hiram it Smiui  Juaqe oi riuuio  , Notice is Hereby Given, That Ithe petiuion oi yle bow dish prayuiq that tho administration ot scud estate b granted to j Arthur C buiiis or some other jsuituuie person will be heaid at1 1 the Hobate Office on April 7th  11953 at ten A M i a is Oraexea That Notice inere  ox be qiven DV pubicauon oi a  copy iatiicoi leu tnree weeics con secutively previous to said day oi hearinq ui tne Pinckney UiS Dotch and  mat he netiuoaer cause a copy i tin aoLce to be umcvea upon euui Kiion part in interfcit at uia JLX known ud diess oy reqisterea mail, return receipt aeanaea a ieust tour , teeja vldas pnoz ko such hear inq, oi by pexonai ervice at least five 5 days pnui to such heeding  Hiram R Smith I A true copy judge oi Probate Celestia Parahai Heqister of Probate ij  0clively for   riilier j that OJ r 4h 1 profit in fr I produi n pi  adcd In fat  ways that a f profit when n,grov big, yieldunit production  UV make a irt i OH is to  r  dii fdiice the      I  S7S STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court ior the County of Uvingstott In thv Matter ot the Estate of Inez R Bowdish, Deceased, At a session oi said ourt held March 2, 1953Present, Hon Hiratt B Smsth ludge of Probate Notice is Hereby Given, Thai the petition of Lyle Bowdish prayinq that the adnunistration of said estate be qranted toi  Arthur C Bullis or some other suitable person will be heard at  the Rrobate Office on April 7th 1953 at ten A M It is Ordered,That notice there of be given by publication oi a  copy hereof ior three weeks coo secutively previous to said day i ol hearing in the Pinokaey Dis Oatch, and that the petitioner cause a copy of this notice to  to bo served upon each 0 j  prty in interest at nte last address by registered mail , re turn receipt demanded, at least fourteen C14 days prior to euch hearing, oi by personal service at least five XSl day prior to to such hearing   Hiram RAaJJudqe oi Probate A true coov  Celestia Parshali Reenter of Probate 4h   wfifim m Tolvu AS we sckuilAnc ta tneeWntke fftous problems hefove u, tk Bfblc uiitk Iks wovhof uHeem, ceuret solace ib heAutyioUs yarUcuUv ipHec  A THE ONEBOOH APSPCJVSABLE AAMCA Male Help Wanted Experience Lnnecessary ipply in Person DEXTER, MICHIGAN   IEIRCES LfvW1 cownDSfor gTomcrotOMW I  There IS a way te pat  stepper on meeey espoTStlon nd thai to the pr5Seyef ft Ssvtaf IteniU by the safe, rare nd automatic way of aavlna Juia the mffltoas el wtie Amerteana who have dairf aomethtof about their financial future They Jet got tired of banking mt of thotr hip pocket and then watting for the breakwhich didnt eome The simplest way Is to j ioin uvthe coming C 8 Saftas i Independence Campaign, Ha 18Jnly 4 nd Save For Yonr lndependenfe Enroll now for the Payroll Savings Plan where yon work, or If selfemployed, M DondAMonth Plan at ur bank i oi 1J 1980 yonU coKcct SI for ovry 2 ktTCltSd tSltMuiTfMtryDMrim Special Notice As it is necessary for us to be outof town during the period C March 8 lo 28 Ne regret we will not be able torirmrfi   during that time, ba wiU be to   mat  pltly stenrting MAfRCH 31st a P011011 to  you eoa However the Locker will be open fall time as usual, Dunlavy Food Locker  x l   ttfrji Only you can mm FOREST FIRES   m ,ii 7 v 5 m rtU  Hr 4 Vv   J  kt iff iff V   W    d i,  v   K  yjr, V  1 aSE5E        TVY f  T  4  r JAJM9 rii 5C  V OK if Its tt Mm with your telephone  Tou ftly on it constantly And it serves you for only ptnnUs a day The telephone is oat of your biggett bargains And it isnt up in price nearly as much as most things you buy, Worth  lot raoro than it costs Michigan Bell elephone Company  Pi ice inctudei T4mt Tax end all warroftHtt Soe it to believe it This stunning new 21 TV   onsole with Admirals great new Super Dyna  c  Picture Tube that brings you the biggest 21 picture in television Powered by Admirals long rStance Cascode Chassis    Guaranteed UHF  ption In flawlessly finished fine wood cabinet lioanv walnut or blond NC ,OttEY DOWNPAY ONLY  WEEKLY i i  ED BOfUDrUP AND TOMMY DERMODIE, MOM  i Shirey Radiol TT   ,  mm, WKAATB Oft 1  PINCKNEY, M1CR 25 YEARS IN RADIO  TV mm Lamr U udias folio Sufferers  msamjm Prominent Figures An UN General Assembly  To counter a serious epidemic of poliomyelitis regional office for Southeast Asia shows infantiie paralysis, the United Nations World  at nurses and officials how ant Health Oi iniz dion WHO has been speeding lung, just delivered, operates Al  iron iungs to India Here the Director of WHOS plans to send 40 of the trig mwtogpB Seized Nasi Loot Sold to Aid Refugees  MMMWI Among the most prominent iguros of the LIBIM Gutierros I of Cnba, Economic Committee Nations General Assembly, now mooting Im Hi Jr G J vsn Heuven Goedhart 4 of the Nether m, art the thairmoa of Its sis mam lands, Social Committee Prince Wan Waithsyashpwn hers with Assembly Pratt kon S of Thailand, Trusteeship Committee the ak Bnteaam I, of Iran Ifce tkair Maharaja lam Sahed of Nawsnagar 6 of India, PtBwrto Urdaoeta Arbtgats  of Budgetary Committee and Doctor Vladimir Political Committee Dr Gustavo Outrata 7 of Cstchoslovakia, Legal Committee,  i i ii V Arl    hire tOjJVote April Silver and gold household articles, jewelry and for resettlement of refugees who survived Nrt gems, seised from caches of Nazi loot in Germany and Austria and turned over to the International Refugee Organisation ISO, have teen sold in Ntw York for 1SS,43 IRO will use the money persecution At left, a woauuratwssUag beside a case of silver dishes, exanUnsa b0 At right, an auctioneer takes bids a4 UKPuoUl sals of the enemy loot which Allies troops cupis4 m Europe  v     v,    rniiaiflitf iisiJ 1  1  I  t,  xIM V  V THE PBtCPTEY PSPATCFWedaesdav, March 18, 1953       IIW V 1 he PeopI Store Groceries Dry good Canned Gootfs Shoes ents Furnishings Lingerie Pmckney Dispatch Entered as 2nd Class Matter c1 Postafflce  Act of March 8 1877  114 SoHoweil St,KnckneyMich  Subscription Price 150 per iY  The Gerald Swarthout family were Monday dinner guest of s the Robert head family  Sunday callers at the Olid i Robinson home were L T Far nam and wife Drayton Plains Kit Brown and wife, AnnArbor C Carlyle and wife, HHart and wife, Mrs T Sernple and Robert Paul and wife, Detroit The Ona Campbells and the  Tom Howe famiiy were Sunday  quest at the Carl Lemtz home in I Lansing, honoring Onas birth dav 1 The Robert iead iamily call ed at the Arthur Builis home in Gregory Saturday and spent j Sunday at the John McGuire home in Detroit  Pfc, Vern Clark spent Thurs day at the Edsel Meyer home in Ypsikxnti Thomas Clark and family of Ann Arbor and Dan Driver and wife of Dexter called at the Mrs Margaret Clark home Sunday  Mrs Marion Clark and son of Clark home Saturday Buck Lake called at the Walter J Sweet and wife of Battle Creek called on the Stanley Din kel home Sunday Mrs Justine Crabliok of Fern dale spent several days last week with Mrs Eleanor Led widge Htf Kennedys Gen, Stare Jerry Ledwidge week end in Detroit spent the ANNUAL SENIOR PLAY ML BRAT  her daughter, Mrs Patricia Rath bun Rev Ruegsegger took several ,  at Plnckney High School Gym TODAY, MARCH 20 1953 SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1953 CAST OF CHARACTERS HYDRANGEA IODINE JIMPSON me Negro Cook, ROSINA HILL PIDEMIC APCCOLYPSE PETERS, her Finance JOHN LaPRAD RUTH ALDEN, the Angells door mat MARY ANN LEACH DR WYIJE ANGELL Prof of Zoology JACK JEFFREYS PATRICIA ANGBLL Tat old Mt daughter MARILYN CLARK CAROL CASE Oavid Lelwidge has a rived at SanDiego, Calif The car he was riding in broke down so he took a bus the rest of the wa Born to Mrs Betty wa hitter Strong of Briqhton March 11, a daughter Bonnie Jean I The Lester McAfee family had The Dick Young iamiry of Big  dinner at Tumeys, Stockbridge, Rapids spent Sunday at th  Sunday, Andrew Campbell home Mrs Edna Campbell spent last DrDabrich and wife of Detront Wednesday at the home of Mrs spent Sunday at the William Georqe Braun in inn ADor Ketcham home Mr and Mrs ee Lavey and   w ,   ,, Mrs Mae ivctz spemi Sunday Mrs, Ahce Mauk of Howell with relalives ln Jackson will fly to Bermuda today to visit The Kelinn Mohiman fcmily spent Sunday at the Tom Mohl man home at Strawberry Lake  Mrs Blanch Clark and son   u i  u oxo Arch Peterson of Buqaton was usm by munersion at the Baptist g d o D HSwarthout, church there amilyy Jack Hannet took the LaRosa M,rs Marilyn McKeni of De Bowl bowling team to Ann Ar Vpeu SundaY  6 James last Sunday to bowl The team is Whitley home Kate Hannet, Droofry Winslow   Mrs Er1 Bauqhn were Alberta Dinkel, Dorothy Sowers in HoweU Thursday  IA fk rUTttJYvi  Mrs John Carver of Ann Ar and rifci deTHippi bor spent Friday   Vir Sunday guests of the Gerry Qa Carver Hchman family were the Doni MrsGertrude Hicks has return Spears family of Detroit and  home after spending the win Driver and wife of Dexter Jer in Pontiac with her sisterMrs  B W Fitch Louis Stackable entertained The f obert Grainger famifly of Ben White, Fred and Jerry Evers Lansing spent Sunday at the last Thursday night Melvin home  Vote for Circuit Judge Wuhs  Wv H Euler was visited by his L Lyons on April 6 He is a for wiijs, EJdna, and doughtec, Mrs mer member of the Michigan Nellie Wylie at the Mich State Tudicial Council San Sunday  Judge Willis L Lyons has successfully held the officios of and Pnbsecuting Attorney, Probate judge and circuit judge He is entitled to re election as circuit YENETIA VAN ARLEN, Dramat Ic Teacher , ,SSBSSBBSSSSBBeBB I Jt 17  J TT J DOROTHY ANGEUU1odoM,YO ngeet daughterJEANETTE GYDE j aaugiileri Marie, were Sunday guests at the Dale Miller home BILLY ANGELL, harom scarum son JERRY 230FKA Rosemary Ruth Edna and judge on April 6th Richard Thornton of Coopers I Mrs, John F Ward of Dexter ORANDMA GRIMESUbeir maternal grandmaJANrTfTE WILSON ville spent last week at the Ashspent last Tuesday at the Robert ,er Wylie ham , 4Asf Given home AZAR1AS PEABQDY ridh oldiuncle JAMES MATTESON j0  The Robert Given family at AAWA riwvi  w4iw ed at tne Wm Mercer homa tended a birthday dinner March CRLEY VANARLENiPattf lisping admirer TED STOCKTON Sunday  6 at the John Ward home in Dex  Gerald Henry was home from ter honoring Laura Alice Wards WINNIE ClLIPHJiNT perfume sale woman, CLAWE CAMPBELL Detroit over the week end birthday wiwxiir, Murniuti, F I T Roosevel Pike family of I The Robert Given family with, h2R2RT SHENDEN Garden City spent Sunday at the John Ward family oof Dexter I the Robert Pike home spent the week end in Lewiston, DO DAGGETT, a college Fre hman TIVILIATWITCHELL, cmUdrene lloarian GOOD IPECIALTIES BETWEEN THE ACTS Mute Me P L U M B I N I WATER SYSTEMS SlMley Dhktl  LORNA SHIRLEY ShMsenti 25e Amanda DeBarrand CazQenr ler took the Girl Scouts tc Lake roller skating Sun Mrmd MrClihrd VanHorrnl eatptrrlnij me WiUard Wilts a4 Wray HrncJd fcanilies Sun, fi m honor oi me letters 57th r  ji   Lee Lavey and wife, Mrs, Mae cihio The James Givens of Lew Mete, John Boyer and wife and feton gave a birthday dinner on ye editor attended the St Patrick Sunday honorng their birhday banguet at Dexter Sunday and the Allen Longbrakes 49th knais Wagoner sr is working, weddina anniversary gfy Mich Molded Plastics at  The Lawrence Baughn family Vfim  returned from Florida Sunday Aiarqe number of Pinckney Mrs Elga Hammer Meyer is a Cm will attend a meeting at patient at St Joe hospital Ann  Ypejjlbnti today The grand off Sunday guests of the Louis icon put on the work and Francis Shehan fatoilie The Harold Trues of Detroit were Mrs, Marie Bauer and chil spent the week end at their farmdren of Brighton , John Lundeen at Chubbs Corners and wif of Detroit and Bob Gan Bert Roche is sail in St Law non and wife of Fedford j ce hospital and gaining slowly  Sunday guests of John Mc  Ernest White and wife of How, Donnell and wife were James 1 el called at the Berv Whit or and wife and Miss Grace i home Thursday j Noble of Detroil t Bofc Pike md wife called a Week end guests at the Mark  ,tBrston Clark home in Una Nash home were Isabel Nash of , diXfa Thursday and Kenneth ZiU of Ann Arbor, j I 61118 cfU t0,CKifto Eansas unC Thursday, nep0andw1ienof LV atterson Lake Friday night Some 40 members of the Detroit t was the jwtnr egag  school chorus went to Ann Ar The Marion omunity held JJbSzSv i1301 Sahrrdav to hear Fred Var a card partv Saturday niaht at a patient at McPhereoon hosntal  Orchestra in the school fb Mrrrioe town house j rvSf vii   v driven by H C Vedder The1 We imdentand Sonny Fuhr, JTIUXSEKPTLS I chcroerones were Mr and Mrs mem aets a mctr Hchcrm ifkiS110 V JftS111 9ffi   USN r1 Providence PL wcejtjfls Wto took him backbelLMesdames Marfida ClarkHe hurt the arm the mturedi end Doxothr fifeMk torn yean ago in footbdL  ICoraplfleIn PlumbingFhture and Supplies ELECTRIC OIL AND GAS HOT WATER HEATERS M7 COMPLETE LINK OF PUMPS WE SELL T  WE INSTALL WE SJRV1CE lC7o EAST M38 Phone 183F2  m il COAL POCOHONTAS LUMP KENTUCKY EGG BTCKEI DEHoey Sons  nTCT  PHONE 268 DEXTP TELEVISION and Antfnno Soles  Serviu  PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE PINCKNEY MICH CAPEHART TV DEMUR PHONE 118F2 I jKilg  TM lUPUKFOtt uu r i  A mAT NEW RANGE FOR H0MFS BEYOND THE GAS MAWS THE PHH 3ASTAPPAN WITH lOOLITE  The amazing automita even pHet that do0 sef uf gotl Yewvt set to te it ti believ it SAVE WITH THIS ECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER Regufer  e Special rce You ove om in tccay Be hz Tr H ewn this beeuHM rena with t mcry outiterndn ceokineeate leeturet S23S30 1B0J0 m ,s  If  Hockey SeL 3  fJ  ft   , ii  jsW fcVoV       , ,   TVf  fTlSR Hf  1  w IftTOi Wednesday, March It, WW Wwi Pv   EASY 0 HANDLING f   i  f  I f li fj  f 11 y n  r  V h      ,, iVH     ii  Vo  fc   HSITOW  aint Sale Flat Paint 20 percent Ditconnt all other paint 10 percent Dicaunt CASH  CARRY PRICES CABBY THROUGH MARCH 21, 1953 iThesRead Soi u the qualities that count mostgood work, easy handling, longer lifeJohn Deere Disk Harrows lead the field 1 and longer Heres the secret of their better fieid performance Proper weight distribution holds them to their work, and assures good penetration in almost any soil Extra clearance prevents clogging even in trashy conditions Frame connections provide a flexibility that keeps these harrows working at even depth They do the same level work on turns as on the straight away Handy adjustments make, it easy to do a good job Simple, positive tractor control enables you to angle or straight fed tor be engle down I Theres a hi  PROTESSIO r Kl I aiwffttWMAT H PUFF M D Mty UtOO JL Hlo 9M F M a B iSP iU MWW fT v disking e LAVE  kre Hnrov    r   7e to nittt your HARD rVAB JOHN DERE  112H North MlcUaaVAv feloipAOfions MeTST letJieuie wu , Evening by ApijointaMAU HowoU  ltiblacai HEBBSNEED fneoe 183 207  GIJU Mve tiowoli a Mxnfeos Heal nsiate Insuiaa, Iffekerage City, Lake and Faun Psoneity A Spedantv it Youx Property  tl lie  KSs Tou eta ftt ttWM MUt fl fM B PBS buy from  ttock UxM It  hut la exactly wtot 1 tt eilrSM S eauM J tafci 200 fool MMB   nd furolsU MI Mt MM M mam width in tht 1 laMhfj  Wt  your choice Over SOS jfeM iMlUeu  elect for Ma tad Wo COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Regular meeting of the Village j Council Mar 10, 1953  Called to order by Pres Din, pel followed by roll call of ofnc ers Present Shirley, Clinton, Read, Swarthout and Tiplady  Absent Kennedy j Motion by SWajrehout suppor ted by Kead to allow following bills Leo Lavey, Bd Rev,  16,00 Lorenzo Murphy  16 00 Stanley Dinlrel 8,00 Bob Egeler, salary  85,00 Dr Duffy Health officer 10,00  Motion by Read sup by Tip  jlady to install 2 street lights as  requested Carried LEE LAVEY General insurance ttcae 58F3 Ftncltnei jMh REFrUGEBAtlON SERVIOK HAROLD BADY Hepcdrt on All Makes PHONE 154F3 Pinckney AUCHONEEB Farm Sales a Speciality BERT WYUK CALL FOWLEVILLE 436F6 DR a LXOWNEB Dentist W44 Portage Lake not 4 Ater Phone Dexts 3461 1 tit Ladu Ptopeftlo Opportujilae wtih Me 0 9 North Pearl MVTiON J HUOHEU Plumbina and HeoUng iifeenae Itute Phone 183F2 1075 East M36, Ptockney Funeral Hose Don C Swarthout Director Modern Eguipment Ambulance Service inona 39  63, PtecJaey, Mlct FRED C RQOCHOrTat OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand Fiver Ave, fit well MlehlaCir Iboca 358 fleoideece 61 IXOYD KFNDCF livestock Havana Weekly VAp Muae To 0ro General Trudana Pmcney, Mir Phono 161F1S ROGER I CARR Complete Insurance Coverage Phone 43 Pinckney Mic  CEMETERY MEMORIALS J Prices You Can Aflrtd To Po MILFOR GRANITE WORKS Gilford, MicluVAai fc    MvrTrET have fox teirior fuep Oassitied Ailv gweW gj FOR SALE Nearly new Generalnice pots  Lak Road Electric DeLux range   Lucius J Doyle Phono 42  pQR SALE 4V2acres with imaU FCHKEKindliing vood also a house at 1168 Mowers Road tor guantity of kitchen stove wood qxih of Wayne Bennea quesieu X  ,wood cheap LloydHendeo a Motion by Shirley supported Wt H CIRCUIT JUDGE  Wilis L  Lyous For 2nd Team Experienced Qualified , Dieeerfkvang  t   Former Member Michigan Jududal Council Ibrmo7 Prosecuting Attorney and Probate Judge abe both for the sound operation  MASON SHOW DIRECT FROM FMT0RY y efderlnt ftrR0MI rwr Bervk dlHd Mft rev t your tboei tftm jtok ror vn a6aai4M GDAHAKTKBb TO,FTt WUU rtii oet by Tiplady to assess an light mill tax payable July 1 1953 to Carried phone 161F13 tt reasonable down Pg 9094 Cedar,Lake RdvPmojniey Guinea, hens ncl Sept 15 1953  WANTED To rent or buy,2  mOOmmt  spt lb W4 wnnea  buy t or 3 room house in Pinck Motion by Clinton supported ney within walking distance of 3,   by Shirley to accept 1952 finon shopping district and St Mary s WjrTEDDay care ot  cial report submitted by Helen church Write or call in person chUdren ot workimg mo  FtevnoWs Tioa4ip 1 J Neu, 11287 Patterson lqy3ixe at 410 Putnam Motion by Swarthout support Road, Pincknev i Phone lCCF2Pinckney ed by Read to prepare minor  fOR SALEO940 Plymouth coupe   roads for future black topping  I m good condition cheap or call Carried Murray Daqq Gulfoijtatio JACK HANNETT aorcs ill  PINCKNEY MICH Motion to adjourn Mildred  POP SALE2 Tons of  Hay 1  Horses CaU 13F2 Pinckney xor Ackley1 Clerk, FOR SALE Crosley Frigidair, white enamel ranqe coal or i wtxxiJPhono 120F11 or inquire at j 355 East Main St, pinekney, Girls Irmneo Needed nately i  CONGL, LADIES AID I The 3ongl Ladies Aid met a the church parlors last Thurs I day afternoon After a business meeting Mrs Hazel Thompson i took charqe of the program and vgave a reading on frendship, f and presented an interesting con Mircx, SU U starting classes I test which was won by Mrs, Lu  everv veek for girls to train as fcille Sims, A delicius luncheon operators In addition to aiding in speeding defense calls, Michigan Bell off ers these advantages Good Wages, was tions were in green arid white in keeping with St Patricks day, The hostesses were Mesaamesi Lucille Sims, Mary Teeple and Edna Euler Pinckneys  FINES f  SLB2rB K  MF9  ILL WORK GUAK JTEED leghornsbarred and white rocks AH0ELUb SAW FiUJgG SHOi New Hampshire and nvjune CnickOrdor New Phone 305W Bob Squire Hatchery qowell Mlcfr FOR SALE Jamesway Incubat or 2500 egg capacity, also two  5 deck chick poultry batteries Frank Pearce Pinckney,Silver Trtfea Phone Dexter 4067 FOR SALEEvcms oil hot water EXPERIENCE POINTS THE WAY heater compete with 55 gallon  i drum, aso studio couch, and Ult j Lona yews 0i service nerve Wages Paid During Training back chair with ottoman in good hrought to this bank many pro condition CoM after 6 p rn  Jtiuus Ascftiienbrenner33ia now ell, St, Phone J13F2  flW,HW4 RIVBRDnVE  OWEN W FOWLE1D SC Foot Specialist  ChiroPgg oie W GdJUvec, BriahtonjiWho elepbone B 0c   Office 75191 By ApPJR Res 71003 Men Tues Weel Steady Employment ii Pleasant Surroundings Associates, and oar aftE  QUALITY For more information visit   Employment Office at Michigan Bell Telephone Co 3 2 3 EAST WASHINGTON ANN ARBOR MICH Heats Fruit Groeetiesj Vegetaf lei fish 3ems and their solutions Thi collectivie experience is valuable both for the sound operation of the bank and for aiding custo mers to best solve their nnancial problems Come in whenever you think POR SALSTires, 7,1031 near ly new 181 Phone Pinckne 78F13 FOR RENT Modern Apartment COUIlsl or c0 operaeion can 5 rooms and , help you Pinckney, Mich, phone 45F4 THE FIRST NATiONAI BANE HowoO Mian Under Federal Supervistom Member Federal Deposit Insunnoo Corporation AM Deposits 1 neu tod Up tollHMl r EactrDeiMioti WANTEDWooi highosf tmosket price pedd Lucius Doyle Phone 42, Pinckney  PIANO LEBSON8   Classical or Popular L A BEATTIE Rush Lake Phone 1S7F13 Pinckney, Michigan llarket Prices Courteous Service iv mB Established 1S6 incorporated 1115 TRAIN WPECK AT HOWELL It certainly was a tangled  mess of steel coal and freight  cars It will take much work and , effort to get the tracks clear  Many times 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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>PIP1JIPPI JiplJ   i,jjpjiil rUM, j WfW, yr  MttAigafl Mirror New pnfiou uots can oe expec tea at Jackson unless the iegisia luro acts immediately and appro puaiw 13 million lor a new pri son lacuaes, no says Austin Mlc  inns of lileMtt CAUCUSES ABE HELD The Democrat caucus conven ed Saturday at 2 p, m with ye editor as cnaiman and WUiiain mmMsmt TGHWednesday, March 11 1953 High School Athletics Coimick national prison autnor, McMacken, clerk The following ity This demand with the state aetidit are exerting terrific pres sure on the legislature Senator Higgins suggested that the schoTreas ols start suit against the state for Justice ticket was nominated Supervisor vacant Clerk Murray Kennedy Lorenzo Murphy  Otto Poulson  t Cifc swcu ocmxua, rosier Sunday Haute gWMn IMi, m Um UW Winters fcOO  lQtfC Niina jfeirttoo Friday ereiiaQ at 7tfQ a a  j Wm, McMacken tFrUfc  u n    70 to S0Q l V Sunday bei MO Mam the 35 million now due to them, Hiqh Com, and force action So far all new  Trustee  Homer Abney tax bills have been killed  Trustee Leo C Lavey The Jackson prison situation B of Review Fred Wyhe was bound to explode with the Constable Murray Daqq J  indiscriminate mixinq of all kind j Constable  Kenneth Fancho viOllgJ VgHtiUlicU of offenders He recomends a J Cbmmitee Murray Kennedy, j Rev, Keith Ruegseqger Pastor new prison to house about 1200 Lorenzo Murphy, Otto Poulson j Sunday School 930 a m inmates, It will cost 13 million The Repubicjjns convened at  Morninq Worship 1U45 am It could have been built for 3 300 p, m with Stanley Dinkel Hadio broadcast Station WPACii million in 1940 Jackson prison as chairman and John Hiqg, as Ann Arbor  330 to 400 pm  houses over 5000 There sane clerk The following ticket was j Pilgrim Fellowship 7 uu plm and insane, old and younq offen nominated  w , ,  Aiier leadinq up to the end of the third quarter m the state tournament at Jacicson Thursday ,  ruqhi 32 to 2b, Pmckney ran out j ot qas and Grass Lake went I  ahead to win 47 to 42, Jim Matte I son was hiqh or Pinckney with   13, Jack Jeiireyd haa 9 Howard  Anderson, Grass Lake led all scorers with 18 Hnckney ends the season with a lecord ot 5 won and 12 lost They have looked qood at times but have lost a number oof qames in the Ise 2 or 3 minutes Of this years team Jack Jeffreys, Jerry Mrofka, Georqe Bradley and Jim Matte son are seniors,  SCHOOL NEWS ST GliADE NEWS IcMa n has a now iv She s iMtui iii, jj lulii BASKETBALL SCORES Tournament First Round Ousted 58, Manchester 46 St r  Thomas 48, Lincoln 34 StMarys ,  Monday Niqht,Bible Study b7uu iWayne 36,cosevelt 33Byron 45 care all herded together Other Supervisor Stanley Dinkel Wed Ohoir Practise junior 4UJ ew Lothrop 23 Webberville ders perverts and mild offenders Clerk vacant Senior 730 58, Dimondale 41 Hartland 521 things are also wrong but lack  Treas vacant Thursday night 800 Prayer Meet j Fowlervilfe 45Briqhton 57,South  oi segregation is the main fault Justice Albert Shirjev  ing 8 Q0 p m  Lvon 41 Stockbridqe 38 Oke so the new prison is put at the Trustee Howard Read We preach Christ and everyone j m113 31 tfiead of the list t Trustee   Georqe Long is very, very welcome A bill to control the speed of j Hiqh Com Erdley VanSickle1, F Angel plaid sii  mother Barry Simpson ha sumc play money Ho visited his grandmutii  His daci has a broken lender u i i  car , John Dinkel has a loose tenth George Colonc has a new pemil ciayons and a fun book and so mi day nionoy Karen Rowvll tell us tin Danville school was robbed She visiter her aunt Karen Downing oat had it l hurt The basement dour loll on it  Chujuita Amburegy uriuiyh1  IM farm pictures She has a neu dre Cathi line Buda has a loos tooth Fury Gyde has a plastic oar Connie Bloxom has a iig doll H, T name is Jane Mike Ionnon told us about a lou Pluto Pup Goes to Sea  Donald LeBelle has smm hand 1  Lifts He has a now baby cull t 1 w as ioi n Monday morning I SIIIMUI i allup told us about her  No, 10 turwot Comment The oth ot Josef Stalin, nr mier of Russia, crowdeTev thmq off the front page la weekThere were a hundred and his eTCtureB as to Aether  I the Ru,ssjan Policy He has  besn a sick man for years which means others have been carry inq on for him who will undoubt edly adopt his policies The only tfianqe miqht be if there was a  strugqle over who should sue j ceea him and there seems little indication of that Anyway the Communist party and policies are all powerK there and he Of motor boats is expected to be, Bd of Review Georqe Hauck passed Too many accidents ConstMe Kenneth Davis have been happening Const    Hockey Swarthout A memorial will be erected on Committee John Hiqg George Mackinac Island this year to Dr Hauck, Wm Beaument who made qreat contributions to science by study inq a man with a hole hvhis sto teach The Michiqan State Medi itfaiinonite Cavery MennonUe Church Rev, Esra Beachy, Pastor fc 8 Supt  ii the finals Saturday Brighton i bc,k  luBl Book r l ibeat Hartland for the distiict title ,  Kt1eibt,i has a now ki 67 to 33 Hartland did not win a541 hls moth dwkiqama in the requlai season Mor  Irenci won a district title THE HAMBURG CAUCUS  Uni The Davis  as did Grass Lake, Stockbiidqe, St Walta Esch 1 Marys of Wayne, Lansinq St 1000 i Marys, Northville Inkster, Dun X  ll00dee, Keeqo Harbor and Napol  V V  4 s5 ean There were 156 district win   AUeUno V 730 nerC 5 TT SECOND CHADE Our rrouj enjoyed listening to t records that Johnny Sinyer biourlii  scanty after his defeaT o sehool last FiilaV  Hamburg pubhdan Youna Peop n  Meeting naacn ne T rj caucus Saturday drew 68 peo Ckaje Felltnrsnrp WJ0daSYt0 rJlffoiMoaSmer  and was a lively a Th Wda, Who m m4289C to pay tor it toqether  seemed to  over Q beer, Q eveninq service Qt me M,e, with a 10,UUU qut rxom ruilUfmxra w whiH, thrftwr 2 nonite church March 15 as the Nw books at the Library mis  ners in all THE LIBRARY NEWS III Wo are sorry tha Anita Clai fell off the slide last Tuesday hurt her head We mis her at school We were happy to have Mr Ilui j visit our room Thursday afternoon re and was meed, the front for it course ho has been depicted as the arch trant and boqey of the  day but the world has always had to have rjcmeoneto hate Napolean Bonapart was the most hated man loi the vears he was ovo rnninq Europe and atiica ani concKierinq the world We recai a paLitinq entitled, Na polean in Hell showinq him in a huqe hre surrouiiJe i by the peo  pie he had caused to be killed m his man war, Kaiser Wil helm of lei many was depicted as a fiend incarnate in world Wa 1 but quickly faded into ob  ity after his defeat Hitler  succeeded him as world villian  No I but Httle was said abou ani him after his disapperance The  rtaqe is now set for another sup er villian, Noecker and MYF rally will be held at the week are Lady Unafraid oy Net  a debateon Curtis Ave church in, Detroit at son inis is a trae story by He Lecca Jewel who spent a yeai ttloy cut his thumb Si Michiqan indaxstrv has addedXvweU had 157,000 workerto theh   The that time, 8iniCe L orTnnBy TnlSo i blowing ticket was nominated , wm add 25,000 moUneplov  H DeGroof1 UNADILLA PRBSBYTEHIAN ment is listed at 60,000 with 25,   g SUNDAY FEB 8Tlf 30 in the Detroit area jreas JTJJ Hooker Morning Worship 1030 a m  Justice MARRIED AT NORFOLK I Trustee Ray Sargent j The service will be in charge of Clifford VanHorn the Gideons LtDon Rogers USN of the USS Trustee      8rlt TripoU warmarried to Christine 13ard of Review Joe Covrt2Sj Styron of Norfolk March 7 They  c  m  nn  are spending 10 days with his j Supervisor  Charles Bennett Barents at PortaqeLake , 5S  Trustee J     George Andesoa  CONSERVATION Ztxi Trustee vacantmee  church March 12 A loial ot 1,624 forest fires Justice Mark Nash 2W KM burnea ovei 12,25 acre in Boa id of Rev Way Hinckley CHRISTINE DESCRIBES Micngan m idoz and desuoyea  t,y FIRST DAYS AS A Sunday School    1130 a m Pecty Cooper, superintendant tEvenmg Service 800 p m Sound Moving Flhn  And Now  T 1862J as a teacher in the Indian Viiiaqe of iAnse in the Lake Superior country It is writtenby her son J haisiqh Nelson who i is Professor Emeritus of Eqlish at the University of Michiqan,   Tpi Countv kieJien by lute is , VM ostory uoat tire authors fam   y np  La i iy i uiiiay Vlhuw Singer went 11 Ann ArbH SU MI ilay i nry Roii was in Milnn Sun i on a The CongL Ladies Aid  will at am neal  loxj afound the Uyflsn,find muiwi lJiugiU urmmrschool neorby J he Biq Fisher man by Douqlas has heen pur chased becuuse ooi the many requests for Ihis book v  art oiiy tluit f, Singer is ill Inhn Colunc ,aw the liukun in SnjKlay iMinojnivts ran hrv ni iu  i  S  n c  i i   Portor wciil in h,   Detroit is expeieminq a wave of vandalism in which schools libraries Cathc ic churches and cit  busies have suffered thous ans of dollars worth of damaqe  rro i  i  Si T nitiax Joanna Bloxom ia   new h,o 3ohn frtlrn has new overalls  Vf Jnint CUM his new nverall an Jthji Sinirer ha new suspenilo vo en made y  icon c boys who  qave no eaon for heir acts ex ,  crpt thnt thy wonted to have j fun That the r0 d qet fun out 0 oi the destr ictioii of public and  i pnvnto pornrv vo ,j indicate a Derverted mind The problem was not abated by a few arrem  and more acts of vandcUistm I wc  rr ro1  1 rt rri ha irn  Mll ill  1  r  S ci il4,otti worth ot umoer Ociob er was the worst month, one BARN DANCE AND JAMBOREE PAST MATRONS CLUB Mrs Bonnie Henry entertained vTMr Christine jorgensen, tiie wo  Pinckne Cha ter Q E s Past man who was once a man tells Matro v K   , about the plastic surqery opera at hei home Monday third ot tne ures being UieniorlAt Pinckney High School Mar 13 the 5th straiqht year tnere was The Pinckney Civic Associat no loss ot ue by these hres ion will sponsor the Barn Dance  comoleteaher fransfor 14 were Present Ther v  risn loss uy winter kill was Jamboree, Friday March 13, at  Also in the American ainner at  noon ine iow light this winter aue to lack of the Pinckney high school gym  SSs t  tms comina Sun otlictis elected Pres, Elosnow When this coders the ice The jamboree features  some TT rfMrrrrh IS issue of The Campbell Vice Pres, Winifred was I uiu charts inq Eloyse, Weekly with this cominq Sun in jamooiee iwuiuiw  Wrtva rMarch 15 issue of The it deprives the fish of oxygen, i of Americas top xJadio, TV and,  sy Times,she quotes Aberdeen Sec Treas,, Ulah Rea  in, A aeer with 2 twin fawns was Recordinq Country Folk Artists, seen near buchanan last weeK j Included are Casey Clark and Fawns are usually not dropped 1 his Lazy Ranch Boys, Barefoot employees Brownie Reynolds, the comedian from the foothills of Kentucky, until May or June 100 conservauon were qiven awards last week j Herb Williams, Columbia record ior 25 years service 103 other inq star Nat and Bill, hillbilly employees have 25 years ser harmonizers plus many other vice  I acts Round and square dancing A check of the deer populat j will follow the show ion will start as soon as the The Pinckney Civic associat snow melts I ion have advance tickets i sale now The Civic Association from heart rendina letters receiv ed from hundr as of unfortunates lost between the sexes  son Assistant Anna Reason FOURTH GRADE NEWS We are doing a lot of work n our Bird Study Unit Our Group I Spelling Bee winner was Carol Miller Christina Jaro slawski was runnerup The winning ien under 10 years Younq Ladi word was Wednesday In our es Auxciliary is sponsoring the On Group II spellin  bee Dennis Spick supper FATHER  SON BANQUET Annual Father and Son Ban quet, March 28th at 7 p m at the Pinckney Hiqh School A G Kettunen Head of Michiqan 4H is quest speaker Tickets arei SI 50 for adults and 75 for child ami ocks i  i permanent ii 1 y I unions ei andiiin nr   en ii Ciiine to sen him SUIKIUV So i, I Venning Curts hwina Hollisieis Inele Mh r, to st  her Sunday niyht We have divided Ui imue in  In cheek each ot her in  for this week Larry I 1 leys father s Isi   Simday Ann Menke went to the shew day We made standup chicken Thursday John Wilson br uejit u sorted wasp nests Judy Darrnw Nancy licnd Jolui Singer wrote letters to  nie Haines last week We drew pictures and wrote not to send to Anita Clark Moiidav hwsc This  vde interest l11  Jn tiro lqip   1111  an i Honenagel was winner Karen Kichman I receive the larqest percentaqe was runnerup The winning word ENDS 30 YEARS AS MAYOR G E S MARCH CALENDAR i of the advance sale and every w pumpkin i After servinq 30 years as the MARCH 6th Regular Meeting , ones support is needed How Francls Clark, Noel Rose Nancy may0r of Dexter Dr A, G Wall PUaw bring cookies ior ourver, tickets may be purchased, Wegener Barbara Smger, Kenneth was defeated by 32 votes Mon  cookie shower Cookies will qolat the doorThe performance be I ue11 Dorothy Doyle and Jane day by Gene Younqs, contract to service man, Otis Matteson MARCH 13th Pansy Card Party 800 P M at Mampnic Hall price 100, Tabk prises and lunch MARCH 18th  qins at 8 30 p m Pinckney resid THIRD CKADE NKWS We elected new chd officers u Monrlay President, Carolyn oyray vice resident Tom Head and secretary, Tory Rowell The offieei choose new room committees Wc are busy doing a unit on clntliinn We are making scrapbooks Don Ackleys dad is home from the hospital Carol Miller found a 1 bill m the package of KleenMaid bread she The pkxeina of Michiqan State colleqe on probation for a year for alleqed athletic reciAjitJnq Grand Otncers will be at Ypsil ipracUss is still reverberating  gSaturday She is writing a and Chapter No 119 Dinner 630 The state senate passed a reso thankyou letter to the bread comluticn csnsurinq the action of thpany biq ten in doinq this The editor i introduced in,, ,1,  pcir entp of child rn o icted of prh nct firvrnv responsible for the darrrHo de A vi  i t r  sx devi ate escaprj  o the Chilson pri son camp near hore and assault rd a wo i o v Uvinq in that section circulated a petition riirh  T io A Tian De Boom renrnn itiv r TI this district askina that safety meas ure he taken That the comp be  renvcd If thi wnt rot imposs ible they wanted the place fenc rH, liohteH ett nqht, the inmates o wecr iistinefvp oormonts and  thot no more sex deviates be sent there Nothing came of ItRe newed pensure las been made air  or entati DcBoom has  introdfed a bill in the leqislat re whih iricoroontrs all these measures asked except the re roval o r cnp The stat has 8 such camps in different narfc of the state and they work at state parks and in state qame  areas It qets muv work done which would not he accomplish ed otherwise and relieves the crowried conditions at prisons PM, For dinner reservations se Alberta Dinkel At 73 program, ,  800 initiation by Grand Officers I Gf the T ansina State Journal in  MARCH 20th Smith were all absent part of last   fopmjweek because of illness We arc ,  glad they are all back today j Keith Morgan went to Muskegon wrvv , wnwFT T TUESDAY Tommy Read has a new car ,      Heights with his father Saturday WECK  JSJLA rfnt1 Jak Btnnt,tt has a w kil Rich The SCh at Sandipkv m    38 cars were rerailed Tuesday 1rH Rnihn has   ,     day xnorninq on the Chespeake u Ke,enbrf1 ha, cnmpam  Ohio Railroad ust west of the j Snmjav H,n IaVlu hnd com Pinckney road when a wheel brokeThe cars carriea coal and Gerbers Baby Food I pany, too Friendship meeting at Fowler Ville Chapter No 277 at 800  P M  EXTRA SPECIAL Please would all OES Oincers, Past Matrons and members have their pictures taken for my year book Just gov to theMasonic Hall on March 20th, be  tween 240 and 800 P M and have them taken Thank You Alberta Dinkel, Worthy Matron Midge Miller, Secy LIVINGSTON LODGE CALEN DAR FOR MARCH 1953 Instruction class tor candidates at temple each Monday niqht at 730 p m  March 11, Livinqston Lodqe to work MM degree at Howell March 17 EA Degrees ISSUES DEFIANCE In an adv in an Owosso pap SIXTH GRADE NEWS an editorial which was widely I We have started a new unit It is copied by other papera said the  called the Farm Unit It is coming way wci beinq greased to kick J along fine We have pictures, at er Judqe Willis L Lyons, 76 up  Michigan out of the Big Ten in a tides, reports and samples of what for relection offers to enter bowl yearHe cave two reasons, that we are studying about ma match, put on the gloves or they are taking away too manv We are glad to see Victor Basydto tcfce a physical examination to  star athletics from University of back after abt a week and a half prove he is not too 0id for reel Michigan 2 due to the counter of,lnM8 ection, Ottractibn Of Michigan State Otf We are proud of Nancy Nash, who tendance at University of Mich 7 then dlcvy Fnd ,We i SEVENTH OBADE NEWS  y decreased als0 pi0ud 0f Suzanne C,ark who The basketball foul shooting eoiHe also SOidWaS nB UP Th winnin word test ended its two week period last visited her urn ilac county is ixider investiaa tion for paddinq their attend ance rollslt is alleqed that they ohfrine i S1350H0 mom in state aii TiOnPv titan iTiev were entitt ed to The supt who has been there 15 years has been dischar qed, There are two methods o  apportioninq state money The t primary school mony isappct Nancy Danow Phil Sunday Karen Singei visited her granf mother Sunday Terry Rowell vis ed his uncle Sunday Bunny Hinchey had comiany from Lansing j ioned accordim to th number Patty Milliken visited her grandj 0f children of srhool aae in the mother Sunday  Strict whether tVv are in scho We are still having mr good j Qj Qr not JQ stcrte at g health contest I tflx and other funds is apporttoil Don Ackley and Tommy Pkjpd accordinn to the number of football games the past 2 ye  was destination fisher , JNNSn aj,kBar   sSTl brought pussywillows to school FIFTH GRADE NEWS The winner of the 5th Grade nil aid 2 10 gXbara Ma88ey Gordon LaBelle, Sundy  third Dav, fourth Eubank,  tionary in the Detroit News spelling way for Star athletics The only Blankenbaker, Patty Rochovitz, and foihuving them are Snow trouble is mat his cnclewas en Kathy Kuschke, Delia Davis, Fran fH soekow Watson White, Rady tirely surmise and ne preseniea  ceg Harsencahl and Johnny Salyer WakofjHd Bilkovsky, Cleryrz, and no proofs No one knows what i are the ten ho will be in the Higgs coming year will bring forth in    the situation March 21 MM Degees aets too much mall Saturday, April 11, 23rd Ann  PvtEverette LCharbonectu ual Past Masters Night at school, nq 5543135, Bty C 2nd  Clare Miller W M FATNG BN 1st FATNGP P W Gurlett, Sec FARTC Fort SilLOklahoma WANTS LETTERS ball team They are anxiously Everett Charboneau would waiting to beat the seventh grade ke to hear from W Pinckney riends He says no service mem, The JUrwreiioe Bcrughn family School Bee Judy Nasher will be  j0 spelling contest WHS nlso held substitute ast weoki Karen Bollen is the grade The boys made insigoias for their champion Gat en Gustafson was the runner up The ether eiirht thai wll  children whore actually in scho OJ A hal a dozenschools or 0 were found to bausing the nd mary method to get aid ctnd since then all schools have been investiaed In mot cases th sums obtained were not larg and vond sbtrTrting theu thev rid btalned fllwdtv  n acv had coming, little  qlIedJ at the Franklin Roosevelt ihrine at Warm Springs, Georgia on their way south Jim Massey WOn the 8th grade will nhv a basketball game Thur basket ball foul hooting cosiest day afumoon in tbt IT cloes, third hoe was Mary Lou Cantrall, and Don Swaithout Jr, was runner up Th winding word wan threat Th ten in the final spelldown are Mary Lou Cantrell, Don Swailhoui Jr Gail Gustafson, Anita Shirey, ibn WTf  Tommy Singer, Patsy Knight, San , dra Lane Kristen Tasch Mary  NOXff z compete in he school bee are Mark Morris and Pat Snowgold also  OES Card pcnttfWisW White, Jolyi Burg Diek Imu Wilfrom Mrs Sharps room h at 8 p, m, at VMMMK  Haas Peter Gciycz S v Ut We are making booklets andAUOre irMtfcl     l,ir Cnurjon Hd Judy Fro 1 charU on8tat birds  r lick The winning word wan wicci We arc continuing our state units, Jhe Vxtetv ti, CI S od The seventh and eighth grade j exchanging information TrttTty  mAryr Mach 15  ma ley We arc working on addition and K I 7 p nfc subtraction of fractions  iW  3  4h4 f  i h FZ ztui  im m  fcfcT VW M  ss J  W  1   i  Whard Pop em All in an  Pnrn Tr   i BIDDY KILOWATT Ynr Stearic Strvui pjt Ml jnformatioh  Burn Trash and Garbage Indoors No more trips to the rubbish heap    no more backyard treks with messy gu c Simply raise the lid of your electric incinerator, chuck u burnable wastethats all there is to it Automatically, everything is reduced to handfuls of ash All with out work, worry or watching on your part Your plumber, electric appliance dealer or the man in your nearby Edison office will gladly how you how compact and efficient an cocfic incin erator is Stop in soon and learn all about this household helper SEE YDUR DEALER or Deferf Edison  LAND VOTE FOR MICHAEL GA FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE ShiawasseeLivingston Circuit  i  Youthful   Capable  Experienced  iyW KK 46 Years of Age Graduate University oi Michigan Law School MOM Than 21 Years Successful Law Practice oi e Qualified e Trained e Vigorous 7 Years City Attorney of Owosso Member of Congregational Church Owosso Nominated by Substantial Majority in Primary APRIL 6th  NonPartisan Ballot Old Enough to Understand the Job Young Enough To Do It Neighboring Note sll BWB Howell Theater To Plainneid Mother and HOWBLU MWOGAII Daughter banquet is March 131 wmmmmm i , i an i  The Asa Washburn faomg ln wd, Thur , March 11  12 jgahas ba sc4d to Hw The Stockbridoe high school TStam  blt befl team finished w Mbte WOamT Vie Mature The Red Cross Blood Bank is at 9tockbridge March 20 Brighton is putting on a campaign to get Tom Evenson, star high school basket ball player placed on the AH State High School team He has scored 314 pointB in 15 games The sporting editors on the daily papers pick  the team The First Methodist Church oi  Brighton of which Rev McLucasjT Friday, Saturday, Match 13 14  CuY BENEATH THE SEA    with Robert Ryan   Mala Powers Technicolor Also NIGHT STAG TO GALVESTON wfttn Gene Autry is pastor has purchased a new Consonnta Electric Organ Five candidates took the ex amination for postmaster at Brighton last week They were Willis Kluck,acting master,Elmer Gage, Howard Seeger  Frank Seeger The last is editor of the Brighton Argus Three farm homes were destroyed by fire last week They were the Wayne McCartney Walter Westphal and Lee Mc Cartney homes Robert McDonald has been named Detroit Edison Co man at Howell to succeed James Lyons who is retiring Born to HoTIis Nichols and wife of Pinckney on Feb 26th at Gibson materity home, How ell a daughter Donna Marie The funeral oof Charles May of UnadiHa was held at Stock bridge Iastt TuesdayIn eddition to the EngBsh case last week Judge Lyons put Frani cis Clark on probation for steal I ing wine from the Filkins store  at Lake Chemung, set March 21 for the trial of Leo Steiger who pled not guilty to passing worth less checks and sent Richard Bolton charged with robbing the Shell oil station on Mason Road, back to justice court for examind tion  2000 dogs in Washtenaw coounty were vacinated for rabies the past year Sam Misilades of Chelsea has sianed contract too play base ball in the Cowboy League in Arizona David Docker, former Chel  sea high school star athletic has transferred from Western State o University of Michigan 15 18 Smith Dextet llieater Desks Mich Friday Saturday, March 13 14 Jack Londons Bare knuckled iiicisiscijtsLs oi adventure THE FIGHTER  AND THE RAIDERS Starring Richard Conte Vtveca Lindfors Also Cartoon Sunday, Man , March 15  16 STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER Starring Clifton Webb Debra Paget Robert Wagner Latest News Sport Cartoon Tue  Man , March TAXI Starring Ian Dailey   News  Sport  Tue , Wed , Thur, March 17 19 f  AGAINST ALL FLAGS  Starring Errol Flyn  Maureen OHara Technicolor Wed , Thur , March 17 MY COUSIN RACHEL Starrina Olivia DeHavilkmd Latest News Pete Smith 19 Coming Destination Gobi, and Mississippi Gambler Lee Theater Whrtmore Lake Mich X Tue WecLThurs March 10 12 KANSAS CITY COF2DETIAL with John Payne  Coleen Gray Cartoon Stooge Comedy Friday, Saturday, Coming I Dont Care GirL Above ana Beyond, Mississippi Gambler  Sylvan Tb eater  tfkfgaa Friday, Sat , Mrach 1314 INVASION U S A with Gerald Mohr Peggy Castle Cartoon and Sports Sunday , Mon Rex Harrison 14 March 13, THE LAWLESS QREED Technicolor Starring Rock Hudson   Julia Adams AND TROPICAL HEAT WAVE , With Estelita  Robert Hutton Cartoon March 15 16 Ulli Palmer In THE FQUR POSTER Sunday Shows 3 179 Tue  Wed  Thur Burt Lancaster March 17 19 Eva Bartok i 16 Notes of 25 Years Ago  Lawrence Spears died at his home on Pingree Rd March 7 Mrs Eliza Briggs, former resi dent died at Howell Saturday at the age of 83 Albert Mack, 24, former resi dent died at Jackson Feb 29The family worked the Floyd Reason farm here Col Edwin S George got his first shipment of deer from north em Michigan here Thursday  were released on his 2000 acre game reservei Oil companies from Ohio and West Virgina axe getting leases here They pay 1 an acre Brighton business men will send a delegation to Lansing to protest the rerouting of US 23 Pinckney lost to Dexter in the Yspilana tournament 22 to 6 in the first game and won over St Marys of Chelsea 18 to 11 Wayne Can Pinckney capt spr ained his ankle in the first game and missed the rest of the game On account of the illness of J P Doyle who is in the hospital W Carr and ye editor ran the team Homshaw replaced Wayne Carr in the lineup for Pinckney In 2nd game Pete Gerycz did Raymond Allen of Unadilla has moved on the George Rich mond farm Mrs Thomas Love has return ed from Pinckney Sanitarium Bert Wylie fell from a ladder Sunday , Mon , March 15 MISSISSIPPI GAMBLER Technicolor Starring Tyrone Power   Piper Laurie  Julia Adams   John Mcmnre cartoon hews shorts Tue , Wed , Thur, March 1719 NIAGARA m technicolor starring Marilyn Monroe Joseph Cotten Jean Peters Novelty News Cartoon THE CRIMSON PIRATE Shows 715 and 915 The Robert Road family called at the Wayne Collar home in 1 Milan Sunday C J Clinton and wife spent Sunday at the Ralph Clinton home in Detroit Pfc Vern Clark is home on fur lough from Camp  Leonard Wood Mo until March 22 Janice Burns  spent the week end at the James Burns home in  Ann Arbor The James Burns family and Jack Young family called at the Ray Burns home  Sunday Anthony Barney and wife of Detroit spent Sunday at the Les ter McAfee home Clare Miller has been ill with pneumonia Ahtriiiemtmt s lJ   From where I sit 6u Joe Marsh myr v A rcuSt Situation Did you see that Classified Ad last week Tiie one that wanted a farmhand who had to be an expert agriculturist, sheep herder, tractor diirer, bridge jVyer, plus being an authority on cienustry and mathematics Slim Thomas, whoran that ad more or less as a joke, called and said, I got 23 answers and almost every one claimed they could meet all those qualifications That means I want to keep the man I haveHandy Peters He vrs thinking of quitting but now Ive got to talk him into staying Handy never pretends to be an expert, hes just a good allaround hired hand From Wieie I sit, Slims smart to be wary of people who consider themselves to be allaround  peU Some folks will expert on anythingfrpm the clothes a man should wear to whether he ought to drink beer or batter milk Personally I dont want to clas v  myeli as knowing all the right answers,  Copy rig,,, i953t UnifA States Brewers Foundation I Notes of 48 Years Ago  Cos Culhane is home Howell with the lagrippe from aw  The Robert Bead family colled Gilbert Lyon oi Owosso will ted a government position at the oppose Selden S Minor for dir Panama carnal and left for there ruit judge in this district last week Chamberlain 6 Lemon closed their series oi 16 dances at the The Independent League gave Dexter opera house Friday night a Boston tea party at the  E, Pinckney was well represented fwarthout home March 3 The Misses Swarthout are in TheMaccabees repeated theii Cleveland this week looking play donee end dinner here F over millinery styles 24 and got a bigger crowd than The John M Harris family en the fine tkne They led over Jul tertcdned tb James Roche and The pkry drew a packed house, W E Murphy familiee at dinner Oeiqer Orchestra of Jackson Sunday, pkryed far use dance George Marshall has rented Warren Goodrich, 54, who liv the Whitaker farm near Chelsea ad atone was found dead in his Thomas Eagen has moved homo Sunday by Frank Moron, from Portage Lake to Pinckney Kksaae DoA Carrrmpaneled the where he purchased the Leland 1 Saturday and broke his armBrace Club was given judge j Frank Bowers and wife have ment again the Farm Bureau in moved from Detroit to Pinckney court at Howell last week His  Mr, and Mrs Gene Campbell dar was in a collision with a ad son Merwin, have returned farm bureau truck on M 36 last year Mrs Jean Clover of Fowler ville called on Edward Spears at the Eichman home Saeurday from a 10 weeks tour of Florida At some of the parking grounds 2,000 cars parked there nightly Andrew Campbell and L J Hen ry never did catch up with them M  ,  i and the Campbells did not know   SSLS1 they were,in Flordia fury FVank Movan, Jbetti sfcwtoul Rube Wrkrht, W K Ropeway, George Hicks, Bert Nash, Dr C L Sigler and flercy Swarthout were the wit semTho jury brought in a ver esct vie deceased died during an house guests at the Clark Bidwell home in Brighton honorinq Bens birth day, Mr andMrs Harold Calbrcdth son Duane and Miss Moraan were Saturckry visitors at Ben White home, Duane is home on furlough from South Carolins The Hollis Holloway family of Unadilla spent Sunday at the Dale roller home Win Mercer and wile with the Dr Walter Mercer family of tEaet U  Mrs Carrie Griffith and Shd I Lansing spent Sunday at the Mc ron and Mrs Jean attesonl Gregor home in Brighton, were in Lanstoa Saturday  Mrs Dorothy Dmkot and child Murray Kennedy and wife, ren went to Stockbridge Sunday    were in Detroit Saturday and Mrs Emma Brogan came dies WkimmtwdThm had been called on Victor Robes and wtte with mem and spent the day tmdmmwmfirt He leavee The Hubert Ledwidge JamUyj The Don Grimm family of Ann i rvu y L r  t w IfgtT Arbor Hto W H Murphy has rented his farm at Munith and moved on the James Doyle farm The PinckriPv TTfifxendenta beat Chelsea here Friday 22 to 16  Pinckney linoup was Fomer brothers Smith, Bowman, and, Hooker In a preftnanary game the Pinckney grade team lost to Dexter graders 30 to IS Pincknpv  lineup Murray Kennedy, Hcn low Hcdnes,Pete Stackable, Stan Dinkel and Loren Meabon, Emm ett nocrie  Wagoners Grocery 6066 Pinckney Road Quality Merchindise  LOW PR ICES Beer aid Wine to Take Out HOURS Daily 8 to 9 Sunday 9 to 8 Phono Howell 705J2 jBSSTSSmiapmiiiS Mn Marion Burnett spent Mr ral days latl wk vridi bw  Fef Prompt Dead Slock Removal CALL DARUHfi  00MPAHY GoilHoeofi SSSI ,  j Wednesday, March 11, 1953 Due to death in the family, I the undersigned will sell at Public Auction on my farm located 14 miles West of Pontiac on ta59 to Bogie Lake Road Turn left 3 miles to house number 10861, or 22 miles east of Howell on M59 to Bogie Lake Road, turn south 3 miles to 1086L Saturday, March 14 STARTING AT I P M W C Allis Chalmers tractor good Allis Chalmers cultivator Allis Chalmers 214 bottom plow Oliver single bottom 16 Radex bottom on rubber Allis Chalmers double disk Case Combine  6 foot cut N C M Case Hay Bailer with Wis motor 1948 Ford truck, ton and one half 3 section springtooth harrow 2 section springtooth harrow 2 section spiketooth harrow Oliver side delivery rake Dump Rake New Idea Mower New Idea Manure Spreader Reliable Disk Grain Drill with fertiliser attachment  Superior Com planter 1 Horse Corn Drill Wagon and Flat Rack Land Roller Oil Barrel Pump   Table Saw Cream Separator 12 Foot Row Boat and Oars Tight Grain Racks for a truck Corn Shelter r rind Stone Jaiber Wire Old Manure Spreader Buzz Saw Arbor Step Ladder Fence Post Some New Lumber Oak Plank 24 Crates 150 Feet Hay Rope Platform Scales 4 Gas Barrels 2 Electric Motors Carpenter tools Tool Chest Milk Pails Ice Box Antique Cook Store Post Hole Diggers Feed Sack Forks Shelves Shovels 2 Harpoon Hav Forks 1 Five Year Old Saddle Horse  Spotted 1 Eight Year Old Brown Saddle Horse These horses safe for women or children Junk Wagon Sherman L, Loapee, MD, Dowas KJSfiSW few Family PhyBleiin by the Michigan State Medical Society  House el Delegates, will receive a scroll oft March 11 in Detroit during the threeday Michigan Clinical Initi tute The scroll will be presented in recognition of Dr toupees  valued service to the health of the people of Michigan Further reoognition was given Dr Loupes by the Michigan Legislature meeting to joint session,, March 2, At thai time Dr Loupee, a former Legist lator, was presented with a res ktion passed by the House tad JWkle I at Help      t  TERMSAH sums of 25 dollars and under, cash, over that amount 6 to 8 months credit on bankable notes bearing 6 interest Mrs Mary Koski, Prop NATIONAL BANK I1ymeih BffMttfc, Clertt v  Sale Conducted by the    , BB AUGTION SERVICEJUYMM in Bit AUCTIONEERS  LIQUiA4f9  APWUjSER 9IFIMIckniy or 3277 Mfft or2l337RocMer  SPECIALIZE IN FARM ANB fURNITURE SALES, Slit Wide Auction ServiN it Reduoed Rates STATfc OF MICHIGAN i The rtrooaie uvuri u me county I oi Lwigstou In Mattel oi aio ituie  Ferd M Bow dish, Deceased, rvi a session oi exud Couri aek Maxell 2, 1 i ieseni riou Hiram H Sxniu juaqt oi riouuie Notice is Hereby Given, That tne petiition oi iyie bowdisn praying that the administration oi said estate bv granted to Arthur C buliis or some other suitaue person will be heaid at the Probate Otiice on March 30 icioJ at ten A M It is Uraeiea Ihui Notice thero ei be given y publication oi u copy hexeol iu uiiee vvfer con eecuiively pienous to said day oi hearinq in me Pincknoy dis patch and taut the netitioaei cause a copy oi this notice to be served upon each known party in interest at his last known ad aress DY registered mail, return receipt demanaed c leo iouiteen U4days pnoi ic such nea lng, oi py peisoaji service at Least hve b aayt yiii ij sucu hearing Hiram A true copy Ju Celestia Parshali Begister of Probate Ranted fxperiente Unnecessary Apply in Person Probata DEXTER, MICHIGAN ANNUAL SENIOR PLAY On Our Block by s Dunn f SO AS PRESIDENT Nf THE KIPS OF   OF THE B4y SlTTERS  TOtW CERTAlNy V    XSJT UNION, I WOVE THAT  AsE ON THEIR TJESA  TJTL   WE CHARGE 35 CENTS 1   Trie PALS  an i M HOUR TO PEOPLE WHO HAVE TELEVISION, ANP 60 CENTS PER HOUR WHERE TIERE IS NO TV ALL IN FAVOR, 5A yE  ALLTJ HO 5 IN STATE OF MICHIGAN Yhe Probate Court toi the County f UvingstoiL In the Matter at tne Estate oi Inez R Bowdish, Deceased, At a session oi gcia court held March 2, 1953Present, Hon Hiram ft Smith, Judge of Probate Notice is Hereby Given, That the petiition of Lyle Bowdish praying that the administration of said estate be granted to, Arthur C Bullis or some other suitable person will oe heard at the Probate Office on March 30 1953 at ten A M It is Ordered,Tbat notice there oi be given by publication oi a copy hereof for three weeks con secutively previous to said day of hearing in the Pinckney Bis patch, and that, the petitioner cause a copy oi this notice to to bo served upon each known party in interest at his last address by registered mail , re turn receipt demanded, at least fourteen 14 days prior to fuch hearing, oi by personal service at least five X5 day Por to to such hearing  Hiram RAaiige of Probate A true COPY  Celestia Parshcul Begister of Probate neMoH P uojjxjg DTJ SITI JO eraoq etfl D ADpxruog e o pe paeuD ebptMp JOtroeQ afy UDUJ joqiy tnrv  V eP D Ob eH PW WO obeG at Pinckney High School Gym FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1953 SATURDAY MARCH 21 190 CAOT OF CHARACTERS HYDRANGEA IODINE IIMPSON ,the Negrb Cook, ROSIN A HILL EPIDEMIC APOCOLYPSE PETEttS, her Finance JOHN LaPRAD RUTH ALDEN, the Angslls door mat MARY AfcN LEACH DR WYLIE ANGELL, Prof oi ology JfACK JEFFREYS PATRICIA ANGBLL, Pat old est daughter MARILYN CLARK VENETIA VAN ARLEN Dramai Ic Teacher CAROL CASi DOROTHY ANGUL,1odoYO ogeet daugnler,IEANETTE GYDI BILLY ANGELL harutn ecarum eon JERRY MflOFEA GRANDMA GRIMESLtheir mcrtenai grcmdmaJANEfrTE WILSON SAZARIAS PEABODY ridh old uncle JAMES MATTESON ORLEJY VANARLENiPate Uepfaig admirer TED STOCITON WINNIE OLIPHANT, pernrme alewoie, CLARE CAMPBELL  DON DAGGETT, a coUege Fre nc  HERBERT SHZMD8N TIVILIA TWTTCHELL, cWldrene Rharlan LORNA SHIRLEY GOOD SPECIALTIES BETWEEN THE ACTS Adults 50c Student 25e Special Notice As it is decenary for us to be out of town during the period  March 8 to 8 ATe regret we will not be able to bandle anr meat during that time, bt will be in a poettton to eenre you earn pletly starting MApCH 3it Howeter uW Locker wflh be open full time om uaaoL r  Dunlavy Food Locker3V ,  Xl    mmmmm  A  Jftmmmm fikMl OY IkiMi MAR  rMt Jamboree  to pa ion OB tea Most FSATWCM  ision UM  jpaKnt, OQ cash crept chinery n4 lew  We Have la Stock hers Jjyera CASEY J Lazy Ranch Boys PLVSBIN I WATER SYSTOK ttaalav Qlalral AJtVtfiBRQBttS Holds Thtektr Stttfr Y OU can add axtra Ufo toftUatta atanda and a SBsk Sjgtnii growth telata aummar and frtf topdraaaing aftMtbi tot,utttng with phosphata and pataah tartUif, points out toe tytyldia Waft Boil Im provement Comgaittaa Tha aif alf a planta wig fcuafa out new growth faster Kalaiftt haw bettar chanct to atota uf raaatvaa J  rtrigerators  of high anargy star The toil wiil amount of acti ax that help fcufidjtffth Arouonita raport, tittaad legumes of toil raeteture exygaa and othaj nutria from tfia air tWr  deeper Uato thagjMKJUsWSUiflP WSJIB aVvuinji da down, to the Bejel Whan wailtad legumes are     because they jita iMi Butaota wiM scatter The humus ra ad tat crop rtten Jflrfjr  t2J WE fCRVICE WAT WE SELL BUY YOUfR TELEVISION SET OF A MAN WHO  KNOWS HOW TO REPAIR IT Radio TV PWCINEY, MCH   4 2S YEARS IN RADIO A TV FHONp m Thlf Is last week 1 take in Taxes All unpaid taxes will be turned in as Delinquent Lorenzo Murphy Putnam Twp, TreasDBCTn INIGHT8 OP COLUMBtlg Annual ST Patricks Banquet  AT THEIR HALLDiprrQlMICll Sunday, Mar, 15 npM ItOO P M UNTIL ALL ARE SERVED  ALL THE ROAST BEEF YOU CAN EAT FOR 140 Speaking  Musical Program  u 3 x j   rU  ifc  5  r WT Wl3J  i 1 Groceries Dry goods1 Canned GOO4f Shoes  Oentt Fwrnif hings Kennedy1 Gen Stove  NOTICE  QUARANTINE RELEASE to Fvtata TewaeWe ii LMsgoton Qomty  STATE OF MICHIGAN  9BPASTMBNT QF AGRICULTURE LANN IS, MICHIGAN Whereat, swiae latotMl with the A teate known as Vttkilar Eiaatheaja have beta removed to slaughter, and Whereas, It 111 heea aetermieeo thai no further eviBOMO of DM dlaoaat, Vattealar Exanthema, exists within the above qaaraattaee area, H is, therefore, hereby ordered, that the quarantine for Vesieutar Eiaafciwa 010000 on the above area, is can celled aid this area t reteassd from quarantine, effective this datOi INMVHHJftl tRARARTINES ON CARBAGE FEEDING PRESSES ARE NOT ftEUASED BY THIS NOTICE  bt Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my nd and affixed the seal of the Michigan DeSrtment of Agriculture this 6th day of March, MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT F  AGRICULTURE BY Charles Figy Dfrteter part men A D, 1953 Lei Darasson ritate Veterinarian Jfetreaa of Animal Industry Pinckney DUpatch Entered as 2nd Claw Matter at Pottoflice Act of March 8 1877 114 SoHowell Sr,inckneyMich Subscription Price 150 per VY Saturday callers at the Martiu Ritter home last week was Rosa lee Nash of Holt Isabel Nash and Madqe Jack of Ann Arbor Lawrence Cajnburn and wile  called at thel John Cambuin  home in Detroit Wednesday 1  Mrs John Bailey has returned I from northern Michiqan and is at the John Koch home Frank Aberdeen and wife visit ed a cousin in Hillsdale over the week end 4David Aberdeen was in Detroit last week and visited the Cran brook Foundation school at Birnx inghaxn  Mrs Florence Bauqhn Mrs Vir qina Carver and children and Mrs Edith VanOrman and son, Jim attended church in B iqhion Sunday and heard Rev McLlu cos preach uHO idjpy eifl jo ADpurig lueas Jay Shireys car sustained con siderablo darnaqe Saturday nite when it was involved in a 4 1 car collision on the Dexter Road j in front of the Dr Towner home Mesdames Clare Palmer and Rene Miller have received certi cates of appreciation for service rendered durinq the March of  Dimes Campaign Miss Eva Melvin returned last Wednesday from a visit from a  visit with the Edward Drost fam ily in Huntsville, Alabama Miss Eva Melvin was substit ute teacher in the Lake school Thursday and Friday Rev Percy Miller of Shipshew anajnd spoke at the Mennonite church afternoon 5r eveninq on  March 8 He also showed pictur es of SwitzerlandRev Orris Yo  der and wife of Puerto Rico also pDcke All were auests at the Rev Beachy home Francis Shehan and wife cal ed at the John Lundeen home in  Detroit Sunday Mr and Mrs Clifford Van Horn called on MrsLora Burnett TVrnk and family i Owosso on Friday   The Flovd Weeks, family of Grand Iedae spent Sundav at the Floyd Weeks horns Thhave just returnrd from Florida Mr and Mr Robert Pike at tended the5th eddina anniv ersary of Mr and Mrs Muryl 1 Bvinaton at Vernon Saturdav Sunday quests at the John Boyer home were the Clarence Pratt and Clifford Boyer families of w n Arbor Jc Boyer and wife spent Saturday at the Jack Wrath ell home in Ann Arbor Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel were in Ann Arbor last Wed nesday Wayne Waqoner had to re urn to Sparrow hospital Lansinq last week but is home aqain now Mrs, Lloyd Hendee and child ren spent several days last week with her parents at Holt Lloyd went after them Sunday,  Mrs, Rene Miller attended a library forum at the University of Michiqan Saturday Mr and Mrs, Lloyd VanBlari cum were in Detroit last week i to drove home 2 new Plymouth i cars 1 Sunday quests at the Lee La  ey home were Harry Lavey and  wife and Harry Holland and  wife of Detroit and Ray Lavey and wife of Gregory, Th Carl Lentz family and Mrs Lulu lamb of Lansinq call ed at the Ona Campbell home Friday 35 pupils from Pinckney hiah schooT took part in the musical festival at Jackson SaturdayThe qirls chorus aot an excellent rat ina Barbara Miller was reccom ended for the stcrte festival Harry Rose and fcrmiTv of Ann Arbor called on Mrs Edna Rea son Sundav CeraJd Reason writes that h and his srVmiiv arrived safely in Miami, Florida M end col 0111 SLZJttZStt l HSicw tfLMfittj  SMS Hooker fakily of Ann Arbor and ft Jot Gtadwta where she will Ray Baker and daughter  Hill be a iOdkd weHaw woxiei for mjr ,  dale The Bakers come to attend thai OOOnrf , Mr and Mrs Dunkrvey and the Juneral of a cousin Mrs Carl   daughter left Friday for Glen Simmons of Ann Arbor, tJ J A 44 mre dale, Call to visit friends Henry Thomas Clark and family of Ann Arboi spent Sunday with  Mrtf Margaret Clark, Mrs, Mildred Acklev and children went to Detroit Sunday and brouaht Mr, Ackley home from the hospital Mrs Sharpe of the elementary school took her class to Island food j Lake roller skatina Saturday  Nan Ledwidqe took a load Karen Bell on won the speilinq bee in the 7th arade and Kathy  Sf Jw Hiuck is in charge of the 1 Ann Arbot Sunday and had a dkm Louis Coylo and wtfe spent dinner o Wetfcff  Harry Frogt nag moved into Sunoiay with Mark Melvin  j  Dinkel apartments on South   mM John McDonnell and wife were Wiltse in the 8th Business OpgHWl111    Dmm A  0  mttmmm Bam to Mr and Mrs R TPlllllf Doan of St Petersburg, Florida, March 3 a daughter, Romaine Mrs Dean was Helen Wlyrsn Muhe Plmnbing  Veiling CompkeL 13 Plumbing Fhtures and Supplies ELECTRIC OH AND GAS HOT WATER HEATERS a COMPLETE LINE OF PUMPS WE SELL T  WE INSTALL WE SBRVlCE 1C75 EAST M38  Phone 183F2 COAL POOOHONTAS LUMP KENTUCKY EGG  STGKEB DEHoey Son  PHONE 268 DEXTU TELEVISION and , Antfnna Sales  Soviet  PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE MARTIN RITTER PINCKNEY MICH, CAPEHART TV DEALER PHONE 118F2 fPhilg A GREAT NEW RANGE FOR HOMES BEYOND WE GAS MAWS THE PHMGASTAPPAN WITH COOLITE  The amaxing autom tUt oven pn that coet nof use gas Youve got t  tee it t believe it SAVE WITH THIS SPECAL INTRODUCTORY     Reail r r  sove se ce 23950 179J0 80JW  IbtonHily  and collcttaa 1PlLStftne2SS5r iS SuS aw trp 5c eondy wodfB  JSJSZr wsnP4ei 1 Ai Refilling  , ior our new type 5c candy ing machines in this imm area No selling, to guajgy iat work you must have carjessres  pes 600 00 in caeiyseruTed bv nrmtkV It IkusfaMSSk VOJiSi  Wf SOIS OS SJBfVBSOSBpBBaiy sessr  tttSt OTrllTrfttn oi  taking Georqe Gardner who has SSfiiaelncoini increasing been a patient in a Detroit hospit cruise is beina enjoyed while a crew member of the submarine USS Trinqa by Lawrence W Schen   den seaman, USN son of Dr   and Mrs A T Schenden of 6335 1 West M 36 Pinckney The Trin   i i the rescue ship for the 13 N v london Conn, based sub  is ill at the marines Over 100 ships and  Wm on North air unrts are taking part in the PHONE snaneuvwiB tbeue Come in toJny range with 0 featutes Be f tint to own this beautiful rvr  cuttqndir9 cookingeoit Hockey Sec vu ,   ,u 1,   A , tiAiei u IIs Ki  lis Jirv 6 If  JOHN DEERE Disk Harrow In the qualities that count mostgood work, easy handling, and longer lifeJohn Doere Dsk Harrow lead the field Heres tSTfecret of their better field performance Proper weight distribution holds them to their work, and assures good penetration in almost any soil Extra clearance prevents logging even in trashy conditions Frame connections pro ide a flexibility that keeps these harrows working at even Flat Paint 20 Percent Dif count all other paint 20 percent Rise unt CASH  CARRY PRICES CABBY THROUGH MARCH 21, 1953 TriosRead Sons u Mttfetaan Dotty TfcOO A, K to 2M t M c vide  TREAT YGUR TIRED nil  TO KtA, FOOT COMFQKT   ML Q B MrCT,OaiEY frtnisl 112 North MicUaai Ave Telephones Office 835 amitan UU Evenings by Apiyointonali Howeil   lb,aD,II HERBSNEED Phone 183 207  Giz J 1 ex Howoli  MMnkcm ileal Estate, Insurance, Brokerage City Lake and Faun Pjojserly A Speciality 1st Your Propertr Mh lie   ft  mt LEE LAVEY General Insurance loue 8F3 Plnckncr 4ih REFRIGEBAtlON SESVIOB HAROLL BADY Repairs on All Makes tf  depth Thev do the same level work oo tarns as on thestf sight away Handy adjustments make it easy to do a good job Stapler s trail d for operation witrfjobo Deere Hydraulic sBgled or straightened Without stoppingr tvett ttouhtg dow j Theres a husky John Deere Harrow in the size to meet your  djringexacdy See us soon for complete details LAV Elf HAHOtVARIf  JOHN DEERE  Quat2y AaH, est TatKs U4ADSLZ CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks to the Masons, OES, Can j pHONE 154F3 Pinckney asta Club and aU who sent me AUCTIONEER cards and aided by acts of kind Sales a SpacS BERT WYldk 6ctdt t burning fettTfygwo VdVMt Air Cuhioo IwtoU rtmttH   , 9Mti italktrq, giv pwrtff Ctmft Hr Sv tr,,, your et list nd width Pffioml tfvtct Shorn thlpptrf eW then r rdy to Mfvt ym JACK HANNETT HON u    PINCKNEY MICH CALL FOWLEVILLE 436F6 DR, a J TOWNEB Dendst s feOtt Portage Lake not 4 i4er Phone Dexte 3461 Faftta, Tfonm Las ad Business OnftOftuftltfes  list Your Propertr Uk Me GEBALD REASON Broker  0 9 N rth Pearl ftnekney, Mich Mm I1 3 Phone 157F11 RefxafW MTRON I HUGHES Plumbing and Heatia tteense Slate Phone 183F2 1075 East M36, Plnckney Funeral HOT Dos C Swarthout Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service rfhonbs 39  63, Ptacfcney Mid FBED C RHOCHOFFfrT OPTOMETHIST 120 West Grand Fiver Av Ik well u Michlaui Inane 358 Residence 61 LLOYD HntCF Livestock Haujlna Weekly X4pe Muae Tc 0nb  Generar Tnckua  PmckneyMlr Phone 161F13 ROGER J CARR Complete Insurance Coverage Phone 43 Plnckney Mich, CEMBTlY MEMORTALS Prices You Can Attend To Pa MILFOR GRANITE WORKS hiliord Mlchlxai  nes9 durinq my stay in the hos pital Bob Ackley A few starved fawns were found alonq Lake Superion the snow there is 2 and one half ftdeep  About 2,000 Michigan lakes have now been mapped 30 large trees lage been trans planted from the Highland lake area to Teeple Lake and Haven  FOR SALE Nearly new General liice pets  r  Hoad HOI They were ash maple and Electric DeLux range     J  elm  Lucius I Doyle Phone 42 JQR 5ALE 4lucres with wnali State fish hatcheries use two FKtfilKmdiungwood also a house at 1168 Mowers Road for  million lbs of fish food annually , mKtatrty of kitchen stove wood  inauire of Wayne Bennett which costs 200,000 It is main wood cheap Lloyd Hendee  a reasonable down payment  M   A  NOTICEI have fox ternpr gupp CiaSSaied AllVfi  qive owayr wUl rnako Miss Enguist REELECT  CIRCUIT JUDGE VMllis L Lyokis FOR 2nd TERM ELECTION APRIL 6th, 1953 MARRIAGE LICENSES Thomas Bowman, 18, South Lyon, Mary Frank 20, Howell Harry Brown, 19, Howell, Inqrid Haaenbusch, 2 k Howell, ly packinq house by products I pone llF13and dry meal l REPUBUCAN WOMEN  9094 Cedar Lake Rd PinctaieyHSTlolenToTby 2 or FOR SALE 6 buy, XSZ room house in Pinck icoc terror pap pie Nick  distance of 38 M 36 East The Republican Womens Club ney within walkmq dutance  of Livinqston county is sponsor shopping district and St Marys WANTEDDay care of prescnooi iriq a Pot Luck Supper on March , church Write or call in Person Udren oi working mothers In 24 at 6 0 clock at e Masonic i  J Neu, U287 Patterson ,, 410 Putnam or coil The new i953 lUnng of publicHall in HowelLThe State officers ,Road, Pinckney Phone 106F2 Pinckney fishing sites is now available on have been inqited AH Township  FOR SALE 1940 Plymouth couPeFnp SALt Crosley Fiiqidair request from the fishinq dept in j officers are invited to attend m good condiUon cheap ik encunel ranqe coal or   u   Qwn   dish Murlay pagg, uUjOjLgig inquire at Lansing  The William Pretf family of, to pass Lets have a Iarqe often FOR SALE2 Tons of Hay  lot Flint have moved into the apart I danoe merit over Roy Clark store  Mrs Preff is a sister of Mrs Lr Barrett Mrs Winifred Graves has re turned home from Jackson The Garth Meyer family of Bad Axe spent Sunday at the W I H Meyer home  David Ledwidge left for San Diego, Calif Friday He got a Mlvat Sell is starting classes ride with an Ann Arbor man i vv eek for girls to train as Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge attend  operators 355 East Main St, Pinckney Girls Needed Irnineoiately Horses Call 13F2 Pirifckney , FOR SALETfoulose bredinq AUTOMATIC SAW 75f aeese 5 each Cliff VanHorn SERVICE WHILE i U WAIT Phone 69F2  AU WORK GUAIL iNTEED fOR SALEBABY CHICKS, white LKmi MOWERS SiiABPBlBD leghorns,baired and white rocks 4wrDEIiS AW FiUNG SMI ed a tea Saturday at the home of Mrs Mae Barron of Howell The Lester McAfee family pent Saturday at the Roy Mc Mullen home in AnnArbor Pinckneys  FINES r  In addition to aiding in speeding defense calls, Michigan Bell off ers these advantages Good Wages, Wages Paid During Training Steady Employment i Pleasant Surroundings Associates, and  QUALITY Meats Fruit Groceries Vegetables Fish For more information visit oar Employment Office at Michigan Bell Telephone Co 3 2 3 EAST WASHINGTON ANN ARBOR, MICH HILANtTLAjit jvST SOB 1524 lUVfflDIWE OWEN W FOWLEB D S C Foot Specialist  ChiropodU 216 W GdRiver, BriehtonMieh Telephone Office Heurc Office 75181 By Appointment Res 71003 Mon Tues, WeeW GREETINGS TO 4H CLUB MEMBERS , The 4H Clubs richly  merit this special week in their honor, for they have become the larg est rural youth oganizanon in  the world    We wish lor all 4H Club mem bers in this community success wto uwy   m vour various constructive pro Pinckney  spent Thursday at Jects More power to you In the Ed Standish home   Yur fflorts To make the best Mrs Max Frame and family better of Detroit spent the week end at THE FmST NATiOriAl BANS HoweTL Mich New Hampshires and Hy Line Chicks Order New Phone 305W Bob Squire Hatchery Howell Mich FOR SALE Jamesway Incubat or 2500 eqg capacity also two  5 deck chick poultry batteries Frank Pearce, Pinckney ,SJIver Lake, Phone Pester 4067 PATTERSON LAKE  Loren Kennedy and wife are home from Ypsilanti after 2  weeks stay Ed Smith has moved to Detroit Ed Standish caught a 136 oz pike here Sunday Webb Strong and wife o their cottage here, i  PIANO LESSONS  Classical or Popular L A BEATTTE Rush Lake Phone 157F13 Plnckney, Michigan Under Federal Supervision Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation AJi Deposits insuied  Up tol0yH vr Each TVrostor Market Prices Courteous Service CLARKS i Established 186J Incorporated lbl5 I McPHJRSON State BAN I HowelL Mich TRAIN WIRECK AT HOWELL It certainly was a tangled mess of steel, coal and freight,  cars It will take much work and i  , effort to get the tracks clear  Many tunes there are wrecks jar near wrecks on the financial tracks With the ease of buying goods on installment payments, sometimes the available income to meet those payments is nearly used up, Suddenly an illness in the family or an accident oc curs and the family financial train is thrown into same land of wreck, Ony wise and prudent planning can keep things on the 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>gjf UPPW  Lu 1  P  1 ff try ,1  Velttfc 78  MM   atfata MltUgaft Mirrar The Michigan legislature is looking to industry and business lor soft 35 to 40 million in ad  donai taxes Here is tn tax package exemptions lor out of state sales One fourth of one percent on annual gross receipts with no This would yield another 35 mil year I  sGortrt New IWK BIBinfeJftftftW GUILTY i r TOtCPiEY ISPATCH Wednesday, March 4, 1953 Social item Another chapter was  written in the 4 year old Cline murder case anSrigktoii Monday1 where William English, the last of the four men charged with the mur der appeared in circuit court ancl pled guilty to a robbery armed charge This carries a maximum penalty of 15 years, the same  I IhJ  M27  ior aaMm His bail, of T ZZZMS1 ii000 was continued but he witf Tfcrs would yield another 35 mil L  ,  May TriK ,  r The Andros Bros, were convict ZrMaJLima Zn la yoarwhilethe case was ap 33 Z2 Mrf Chevalier another prin, ed last year  UHUfiOr HEWS a Ft Albert  Wmtet 80 4 lOiOtf Novenna Dei sttossi frhiarevenly at 9t30 friday aliei Jfeteana Saturday  Btw McBKt  V, tttllgl tgUtlUili Bsvr Keith Auegeeggerv, Pastor SundaySchool  BQ a m  am In a beautiful impressive can, le light ceremony at the Brighton tfsdexated dnurch Saturday ev ening, Miss Betty LaPine, daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Charles Maqnuson of Escanaba was un  ilea in marriage to Olin Robin pn jr, son of Mr and MrsOIin robinson sr of flush Lake The bride who was given in marriage by her father was beautiful in a white satin bailer ina lace qown with tulle over skirt with bodice and ballerina jacket of Chantilly laceShe carr ied a white prayer book with satin streamers with a corsage of white roses Her head dress was of white satin and pearls The bridesmaid, Miss Virginia Longworth of Ann Arbor  wore, orchid chiffon ballerina i i    LOUTnt junnemi In Ann Arbor the proi to bond for 7650000 fox a  buttdmg program carried 3 to E high school and a new  ary school Only a tew monEF ago the county at large and TS L   1uiCnviCt YA  If7 jManina Worship , Ju m e AE  talk of dou  aown and  tea u mamufiactunna wholesale ,   J   Acn Arbor  330 to 00 pan IQSQS tied wim Q  satin   bon Her head dress was a band of orchid chiffon and pearls keLamuruig whoLssaS , JmL A  third of the 90 milUon dollar de  01108 ma  fcck This would raise 80 millj Ida If the manufacture whole BASKETBALL  NEWS i  J   ,,,,, Pinckney lost their Jast sched fife 5y   Ym uled basket half qame at  South  PJ31 Pilgrim Fellowship  JTQ0 pjn Monday Night,Bible Stray 800 Wed Choir Practise jipiior 400 Senior 730 Thursday night 800 Pfeoyer Meet ing KINDERGARTEN NEWS Judy Reynolds brought, uuie beans covered with wet iaif last, ween They have sprouts now Kenny Gan had a tooth filkihe said it was fun Kennys dad has a now red truclt Billie Singers dad has a new Plymouth Sarah McMacken said Kevin and Donna Lou brought her some tanKerines from Florida Ricky Bloxom w going to name his new dog Hoppy heri Darrow showed us  drum a made from an oatmeal box VV are going to make clrunu for ,u  band Joan Eichman showed us a book she made when she was home sick , ,  , vw Konnie  ourdway has a nw rifle j Who is kiddinq who Would and it shoots caps the haye been given this slap  l city of Ann Arbor voted , iiuqe bond issue to build a w court houseThe high school buS  50 years old and too small The court house was n dernned years aqo However the cinzens of Ann Arbor will have to scratch gravel for many years to pay these bond issues The recent Michigan State College expose leaves us cold Rita and Linda Milliken have new dog Connie Reiser has a new suit, hat, and purse Shi is all readv 1or En, ter fffiWcta  ht 4l  tLTrhe W preach Christ a goott cnance it may oe cnang led all the way to the final 2 u veJy very weiCpm7 da bit but it will still be the governors plan Republicans were afraid of the Coniln plan and refused to put it on the spring ballot it would minutes With the score tied at 40 all, South Lyon made 0 free thaews  d a field goal to win  Pinckne got one free throw Jack Jeffreys had 16 points for iTlJrJZZ0  PikAey ind Mlofte Gbod 8 ft1 the veterans and schools Until a constitutional amend rnent is adopted the state cart keep only 62 percent of the tax Mciiuouil Cavery Mennonite Rev, Esra Beachy, rich was high for South Lyon I4coing WonUp with 17  iliay SchfMi  Pinckney racked subfttftuie Chlldncs Hinir   lurch itor sch Robert Paulof Detroit was the best man and the ushers werej UJ Schiowfrr has a mw i Harold Paul and Fbert andj 1ulSfl and hc1 sistur Jlii a new ere Duke House ed een one Rev Howey of the Federated ,Jimmv Mantra 11 is goinir to have Church performed the ceremony i hltcTls ut and Paula Curlett soloist sang hfnlyL Slnf I u hUu n thc Because and The Lords Prap XL      yu T   t K  playing baseball yesterday He had The reception followed in the 1 bump but il  Btlun 11 as 15 juniors were suspended tot get S40O000000 a year frome   XGrctl Lake at state This helps the townships  Jack  Thar dav night at 730 750 of them collected no tax this year Townships get 78 per  uml uf their  revenue from the i BKfistETEALL SCORED S9, wi A u , t 41 HowU 56, Ealon Eopidt H The school distribution of state , yA, Sir Dundee Ifouog eopits CotPtge FelkiiraUp Wednsdat MiOO o m UNADILLA PI  SUNDAY FEB 81 filvU J i  KrtdWf money should be changed This yr 12 school districts ended the  year with a balance of 5 times the amount of state money they got while 27 other districts were lathe red 2,833,000 auto license plate were issued for 1953 twice the a Ount of flfhinq licenses sold church parlors Mrs R Long rv iGjQO j worth poured, assisted byN the1 1100 i brides aunt, Mrs Douqh and  U45 her grandmother Another rec 730 eption followed at the Robinson home The bride is employed by the Miwards Lithographing Co of Ann Arbor and the groom by t Smith Floor Coverina Company j Morning Worship 1030 a m of the same city The couple The service will be In charge of left on a weddinq trip to New the Gideon , york City After March 15 thev I Sunday School now FIRST SHADE NEWS Clifford Egler has a new striped shirt We were happy to see fohn Dinkel back today He tells us he will have his tonsils out at spring vacation Donald LaBelle has some new Red Ryder gloves Flottrice Mtofka has a new black pock  000k , ,  1130 a m will be at home at 2306 Waters   rtJT T T  59 Unrrersjtf56 Flat Hock to Y Cooper supermtendenL Dnve, Ann Arbor , bul h a bu,h COoun for  Lincoln if Milan xBbr CSielsed ftventag Service 81OO p m Svrrol oreruptia funHions 51 Lcmelng Easto 51, Ypsilanfjound Moving Film And Now wre held, honoring the bride ti 35 Joctoon 46,Jtorl Arbor 41Tomorrow  Stockbridge 5 Ckemus 51De r, ,, ,,,,,  ANNOtTCE ENGAGEMENT Witt 55, WebbervuTe B  MR MARK WAfflpl Th enaa of Albrta  Mrs Mane Waidexi j43 died Dinkel, daughter of Mrand Mrs at the home Of W jWIt MTBJ Albert Dinkel o W F Close of Olenn Hull OH the geMKCreek soa QJ Mrs , Georgia m SB Linaeri Is ffWWitd RA94BOW ASSEMBLY NOg7 mlTSviMbemlroducecr m the MarcTfTmPIBII  ttklislaturejo insure the Uves pfng  fT iiiliv flmMilil, will worked for a niL of years 1 hunters The license cost woulcM mad0  this meeting at the First Nuucvi Barc in   raise and hunters receive death Paula Curlett, Sec  Howell as bookkeeper In 1939  benefits, hoepitalization etc 221  ahe married Carl Waider He  Liuriters were killed last year and VILLAGE BOARD OF BZVSW died in Veterar h  tal, Dear  100 infured Fisherman maybe  The VUIage Board  Review born in 1948,   vivors in  Included as more fishermen are 1  pinckney will be in session elude her father Louis Rocgue S xhowrung each year  than then  m putnesm town hall Mon sietei, Mrs Glenn Hull and al  day and Tuesday March 9 andj brother, Louis Rocgue ir j 10 from 9 a m to 4 p m to re l The funeral was at ihe Keehn j view the aseesment noil and to Funeral Home, Dexter, Saturday, I hear grievances of those who Rev Sdhrowe officiatiing The may appear before it  burial was in Pinckney Cemet   Stanley Dinkel, president ery  3 ftumber of hunters killed Michigan lads the nation in home ownership with 675 p  cent of the people owning their homes Minnesota is 2nd with 66  4 New York is last with 379 v CONSERVATION DEPT, Another public auction 0  etate timber is set for March 5, which time 2430 cords of aspen brrchrxilsam and spruce and 93000 CHRISTINE TEUS HOW SHE BECAME ATWOMAN ATTENTION MASONS I Members of Livingston Lodge Read how Christine Jorgensen No 76 are holding bees to finish became a woman, For the de the second floor of the Robert 11mn ,  nilll, tails of the hormone treatments Ackley home who is ill in a De boadfeTof TcSwool W cmd psyematric advice troit hospital Any Mason able timber will be sold at Grayling  x changed her into a woman Baldwin and Crystal falls Commercial fishermen repo catches of smelt and herring in creasing and trout and whi  fish decreasing Conservation lake maps ar now available from the fish dept office at Lansing Be sure to read The Story of My Life, by Christine Jorgensen, in American Weekly, exctesively this Sundays March 8th with Detroit Sunday Times I  science table liis Putnam will visit li , yandmother while her mother is in th hospifal Ray Kelleuberuej is hack fccla He polished his own shors Hnd ha a new hair cut Jeorjfo Colon ha a rhain with a Close ofin0iS nit lie has a  J ist watch He aTrrslreaniTFTir7 train onSun da, We aie happy to have Jijmu Shiir, back today John Hirhn tells UP he wiH hftve his ti nsils out ai Kastri nu Ani la McMacken has sme re  ,,ellow and blue socks Harry Simpson ha sine new i soldiers on the wrist if thev had not been picked as the No 1 team last year an honor which certain other teams thought they had an mono ply on Of course colleges must have winning teams to fill their million dollar stadiums   the competion for star players has become so keen that scholar ships, part time jobs etc are offeied to star athletics but mon ey is taboo In the case of Mich igan State an alumni organisa tion raised a fund to assist the star athletics but according to the evidence the stars received no money until alter they had graduated and finished their ath letic career at the col lege Never iheless it was a violation of the Big Ten rules and Michigan State was placed on probntion one year They can stiii coropeU in all sports but must watch their  step The house in the legislature probably killed all future atteji ts of dues to get an airport when it passed the Kiullips bill last week 7b to 16 It provides that before a city ccm build a airport it must get permission of the county board of super isorsThie biU is aimed at Wayne county whose shorts to get a airport have been repeajteejfe bteejpee j oy suits of property owners in areas wheie they attempted to  locate cfirports The latest sigh ihey selected was in Macovnb county white the property owners it have bitteily opposed it  This hill is their final etiort It looks like toll reads will  VI to donate labor any night this, week or please contact Law I rence Baughn Clare MillerWM  j Dinkel  a  of Howell hiqh school and is now  Our truck unit in about conn  ,  M,   ed  We will a tart a new one on soon  Peratm9 m Michigan This would appeur to be turning the clock back a hundred years , as at that tim numerous toll roads operated in Michigan The best known in this section were rand fiver from Detroit to How eil and the plank road running west from Dexter This is now called Cedar Lake Road, At that time the state ha a no money ntrains FIRST and SE  ,AJES Jamie Dadson went to Detroit F day to sec Peter Pan lie is yoinu to fly to Philadelphia nt Friday  John Mike Hardins do had i j puppies They are keeping one an selling the rest SECOND RWE iana 9 highways were impassi Last Monday our cW reer,Vcdi in 9    Y a nie letter from Honnie Haines fll roads came into being Priv ate uidividuls and companies who is now jjoinir to school in LADIES AID MBEfING noweu nign scnooi uu   PhotnjXi Arizona He ukl thai he wre yn fronchenses to oper deputy register of deeds at How  pfckpd  a,,,,   ate toll roads and charge tolL The Congl Ladies Aid wilL   also wormy matron mr1 DV1 ChurCh MarCh 12  1 of PhTciaiey Chapter 145 OES Z CrJ PM I and Qn faQ advisory board of THE UBRXHT KEWS w9ucotteU9 oSh a novel dealing with  fh Pinckney Circle of Kings Girls OSSJrSon L 49 Iran mining  lumbering in Uw, Daughters will meet on Thurs AhXJchoo1 3i served 4 bobcats and 790 foxes l upperpeTunsuia after the civil1 day afternoon March 5th at 200 den hhL    upper pemnsura one m vu y  JcE Z olnt war and the Other Cat by iSS   Smith, an unusal book, the Ulu uf lJSln nil mill oi  G E Cookpresents many being dis Kinley Co hostesses are Mrs Chamberlain charged with the rank of cap a magnet, and a puppy Larry Utley has a haircut and John Colone ha week end Logs were plentiful then and Those having perfect attendanee these were Sawed up into planks for the past srx weeks were AnnCBld the rpods plonked over The Menke, Michael Masson, CsraiHe Buda and Mary Ellen Singer Nancy Read has a new kite Joan End res has new overalls and crayons, LeRoy Porter has new jrlove, and Mrs Simms tain Then he was connected and Mrs bimms   cheyrolet Company at smiang ponrans w crar iw tnnKGton  mr CALEN Flint as zone distribution man which she has become famous, UnnySSlfiSSS 1 u  now ooratina th Hurpn in 1886 The next at Sag wcSmTadulttrTnj M JO FOBUABY lnaw is 1925  ioy this bobk The Story M the March 17j BA Degees MJSn010 9 BPeCl0S f  m I Ui S Marines by Hunt ,  SffttT3Efi V est fr becrmning to end Insects form an important part No wedding date Net has  been of a bears diet He tears rotten apart to get them Smeit fishing starts March 1 These fish are again at high population Arctic owls are expected to invade Michigan again next year as the lerrrmmgs or Arctic mice on which they feed will reach their low hi cycle TOWNSHIP BOARD of REVIEW The Putnam Townehip Board ei Review will meet at the town mall Tueeday and Wednesday March 3 and 4jfflidalso oMoo roll DEMOCRAT CAUCUS The Democrats of Putnam town ship will hcJda caacue at the Putnam town Ball at fcOO p m  March 2fr MM Degrees March 11, Lrvtegeton Lodge to work MM degree at Howell Saturday, April 11 23rd Ann aDrVTI rR inF XFWQ ucl Past Masters Nlqht at school, i SEN F CWere chosen rm mrmr W M 1 ew spplhne teams were cnosen P W  rWl2  today The tam are the Pirates mmi aec land the Hot Rods Todays score vk Vtmra AAWMIAI Ta  was fiftyfour to fortysix favor of Kenneth Mourer, the model De the URo Rods Kare1 BollcT1 cap  ager He is now operating the terday Mary Lee Aschonbrermer Close Chevrolet Sales and Ser vice at linden roads were narrow in the horse and buggy days and the tolt charqed we are tola was about a cent a mile Toll gates were set up at various locations Novi on Grand River is said to have been toll gate No 6 The roads flourished for a time but did not prove profitable and fell into die repair When the franchaises inn MMU ,    , ran out they were not renewed 5 sndaThe preset setup is different jonn Wilsons cousin came to see nJ ,, J  rrAmm  him Saturday John has moved U PwMnt toU rOCKU 9 mod a pen and mouth organ Billy Couraon went, to Detroit yes Pinckney T upercement highways built by John Colone lot a tooth Saturday 1 f JC5d84 whiC 2f Mary Ellen Singer and CamUl BVda d tor OuJ of the tolls collected each have a loose tooth jThls plan has been a success tft Camilla Buda, Mary Lee Aschen maftV states brenner, Joanne and Karen Blox   om and Patty Sugjritt went to a  , show Sunday  Some years ago a cradit at tSaturday, March 7 to nominatetrait boy who was a Sunday sch uin of thp Hot Rods Jean Cour a township ticket and transact OOl 09 V asf JY son Captain of the Pirates any other blness that may Scout master has been xound in February 27th, the seventh grade come before it r seme and sent to the Ioma asy showed a lay of ow Philadelphia to  Cbmrf iluttnfor criminal insane Thus he the eijhth gradG Mrs Stackablc ZZZr iescapes punishmest for the mur was present at the time When the RCPUHJCAM CAUCUS der of his mother and sister in a piay ended we heard of hor trip to  TherwocSs 3amdispute over the family carThus L Aneles injL Eanter ncture hiS LhS at me the case against the nations New officers were elected last Jhn Holben Yell out ofan aawfetwsenwos SSl  SSrdoV Moich7iOSt wanted Criminal who elu Monday Thoy ar, as follows Pre,   hurt his leg quite badly , Aota Xtag WOS flying   rtTnSft m to olace a ticket in ded arrest over a year and furn ident, Richard imus Vice President,    JhawfP t nornincmODTond aCtOsHanf Oth ihed hundreds Of COhimnS Of John Bur Secretary, James Eu Mary Ellen Singers dog got itaPhan 7  Chicago came foot hurt j into public notice when it was Nancy Read aw a puppy faH OflCUSed  Sellina, vflBginmOtp through the ice and drown in Por babies to Hollywood movie OCt tage Lake Sunday Bach child in the room is paint resses tor 5000 each No ac tion was taken against it A similar racket was tererlw the Oswsment loU Caminitlet All havina arieirances are  COpy Comes a SUd bank Treasurer Larry Wateon den end Even a romance was We are expecting visitors from s iiiigitsnate   r fr1 Canada to the THMrs, ioe Grtfhh and Me, Joannefctes and selling them ta  Moteson attended a shower in New York for 32H32000 eaehv DetroitMonday night far Dejccdfcr  TS iEuwm buUt OTOUnd him When he was the University of Michigan so this jJL rWk f H mSJ7m Sunday guests at the Albert teund liyjna with a cettiwmlaw week our best work  on exhibit t I f r  tofr rnrntn n  1   ijw mJt2 t, 1 riM4lw7 rr Vi4 Aninr Jean Clark rlpeorsted our bulletin t KaOSVtl SDent the week ef UflrA ttfUftltSIl Shirley hamewere Iva Shirley wHs in narida,7 year his senior    h  of  jfg Cfark WlfmrnTiiH to appear on thise dates TjCiP d,lLlS, Martin Rftter ha Id his gar flown Patrick Day NOTICE and family, Unadilta, RoyjOCr Jf Sinfu, u , wvr  Mussort who rehis fateMartin will cement block TV  MABRIAGE LICENSES Bernard Pecken, 18,Byron and brothers was fishing afe Betty Danieis 16 Howell Tawas oyer the week tndV I Mrs Dorothy rtrftkel and tftrle Miii li win  ine were rto todbridge Frickrf V weB ferried hi   Slanley Dinkel r with Skin fcet aftd h ii          NSSf   kff  vi 1 wv L seeeei BSM i Ag ietticTevv1 ii,   v  v1  r   4 satibrsTTar   Wrfojr, ItoA 4 1955  W   Pop it ALL in an cL gp ggtHMBurn Trash and Garbage Indoors Heres the easy way to tidy up the house in a hurry    from paper dolls to leftover food scraps The automatic electric incinerator reduces anything thats burnable to mere handfuls of fine ash Yes, it takes over your most troublesome hoi  hold chore    waste disposal Theres no garbage to carry out, no can to empty and clean, no trash to accumulate No work No worry No walking outdoors Put this handy household helper to work for yoe Its waiting at your plumbers, electric appliance dealers, or nearby Edison office REY KILOWATT Yur SlMKic Servant Registration Notice Spring Election Monday, April 6 1953 To the Qualified Electors of Putnam Township COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON, STATE OF MICHIGAN Notiee is hereby given that in conformity with the Michigan Election Law, I the under signed Twp Clerk will, upon any day, except Sunday and a legal holiday, the day of any regular or special election or primary election, receive for registration the name of  yjPrson who possesses the qualifications of an elector in Township not already reinsured who may apply to me personally for such registration Provided, however, that I  tnreceirt no names for registration during the time intervening between the THIRTIETH DAY before any regular, special, or official primary election and the day of such weetton, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I WILL BE AT 204 North Mill St rtnckne Monday Mat 9,1953 Registration Day x THE 30th DAY PRECEDING SAID ELECTION m Ai provided by Section 15110, Michigan Election Laws  oclock a m until 8 oclock pv m on said day for the purpose of REVIEWING tfuREGISTRATION and REGISTERING such of the qualified persons in said Township M SHALL PROPERLY apply therefor IOWUKUJ 1m any township in which the clerk does not maintain regular daily office hours, the tejboard  such townstp nay require that the clerk of such township shall be at his affic or other designated place for the purpose of receiving applications for registra5 r iher ,dayf, M U 8haU desinat Por to the last day for registration, not aBtt riTa days in all NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I WILL BE AT 204 North Mill St, WWWESDAi, HARCH 4, 1953, irom 8 oclock A, M to 8 oclock P M 4UADKDAT MAttcH 7, 1958, from 8 oclock A M to 8 oclock P M  MQKXf MARCH 11 from 8 oclock A M to 8 oclock P M mpm afiioperson Tin an ACTUAL Resident of Township at the time of aald regisONiiMsM aitltM under the CoMtttation, if remaining such resident, to vote at the next   fMfpOtt shall t2 entered in the regiktration records Jill tfee proviskms relative to registration in Townships and cities shall apply and be I  te ratietratioB in Villages MU1MY CEMMBW, Towns GUm Dosed Fehroary 21, fc Neihtwingflotes Is the Golden Gloves content at Lansing Lance Wright oi Jr awlerviiie won 2 bouts and  lost th 3rd to Albert Didosrsan ot Flint Al JLreuaec, 32 ono ot the own es ot tne Austin 6 Blue factory at rowlervile was silled in an  auto Occident last Tuesday  In oil well being drilled on state land near the Isand Lake state park, has boon bfnvtoned otter going down 3885 feet The stato district No 30 bask etball tournament will bo held at Briqhton this year March 4 7  JJexter, Brighton, Fowlerville South Lyon and Hartland will play there The Hat Hand1 Camniumirjf will put on a minstrel show on March 6 and 7  Gerald Brian, mgr d the douse farms at Hartland has been named county agent in jf nt county Mrs Alva Dickson of Howell underwent an operation at Spar row hospital, Lansing last A3C Janet Smith, daughter of Judge and Mrs Hiram Smith of Howell is stationed with the air  force at Kelly Field, Texas Frank Lemen, 93, died at his J home in Hambuxq township last week Mrs Goldie Schaufle is pros ident of the Marion Iosco Kings Daughters and Mrs Darrel Bak er oi the Lakeand Circle Born to Mr and Mrs Robert Chapman ot Pmckney at Mc Pherson hospital, Howell Feb  22 a son Mrs Earl Worden of Gregory was honored by a stork shower given by Mrs Lawrence Owen The Stockbridge school plann inq committee of 40 citizens has  recomended that startinq in the fall oof 1953 no tutition pupils shall be accepted at StockbridqO high school except ones already enrolled, due to crowded con  iditionsThe Red school district voted 19 to 1 to consolidate with the  Chelstoa school The new Chelsea qrade school I will be dedicated April 20 It  houses the lower grades up tc the 7th Fred Eldridqe, 65, flowlerville printer who retired last Decern ber and went south was murder ed at VanHorn, Texas, last  HoweU Teaier BOWSLL BSCHK3AN  rj A 12 WecLThars March 10 BJb XJDUUT wttk Bay MUand, Rita Gam carxms Friday and Sat Marcn 6 7  THE RING with Gerald Motor and Rila Moreno AND TARGET HOftG KONG starring Richard Denning  Nancy Gates Also Cartoon Sun and Mon, March 8 9  THE RED HEAD FROM WOMAMG tat technicoiov With Maureen OHara, Alex Nicol Comedy TIMS WwLThurs March 10 12 MILLION DOLLOR MERMAID Technicolor Starring  Detei theater Dextuv Mich Friday and Sat March 6 7  HORIZONS WEST Teehnlcolor Rock Hudson Robert Ryan and  Julia Adams cartoon and news LADY IN THE flRON MASK with Louis HaywardV Patricia Medina Also Cartoon iisawiewssMSMMBtaMBBWPiewesswBBMBi s4 BBWBwswawawavBSSBB Sun and Mon, March 8 9 MILLION DOLLOR MERMAID Technicolor Esther Williams, Victor Mature Walter Pidgeon and David Brian cartoon and Tues WecLThurs March 10 12  RUBY GENTRY Starring Jennifer Jones, Charfcon Heston, xnd Karl Madden Also News Comedy Cartoon Esther WillkBnZVictor Mature I Cormng Stars and Stripes For  Walter Pidgeon and David Brian J J D Care GirL Above and Beyond, The Mississippi Gambler novelty Cartoon Coming TaxieAgainst AH Flags Lee Theater Whihnere Lake MichFriday and Sat March 6 7  RID THE MAN DOWN Star ring Rod Cameron  Brian Donleyy Also BOMBA and the JUNGLE GIRL Starring Johnny Sheffield Karen Sharpe  Sun and Mon, March 89  THE NAKED SPUR Technicolor with James Stewart Janet Leigh Robert Ryan Ralph Meeker FeatuAeitte Novelty News  I SyKafs Tlioatei Chelsea M2ealgci Friday and Sat March 5 7  HORIZONS WEST Technicolor Rock Hudson Robert Ryan and  Julia Adams, cartoon and news Sun and Mon, March 8 9  HANGMANS KNOT Technicolor Starring  andokh Scott and Donno Reed Cartoon Stooge Comedy Tues WecLThurs March 10 12  BLACKBEARD THE PIRATE in technicolor Starring with John Payne  Coleen Gray Cartoon Stooge Comedy The followinq from here attended the LaPine Robinson wedding at Briqhton Saturday night Mr and Mrs Clare Miller, j,  Mr and Mrs Clifford n  Coming Invasion, U S A Mrs Biitta Brash is back in her shop after 2 weeks illness A Roush of Detroit visited his  Miller, parents, Mr and Mrs, GeorqO Mr and Mrs Winston Baughn, Roush Thursday, week A dishonorably dischatfq Mr and Mrs Lloyd VanBlarium, Clare Miller, Lawrence Cam ed soldier and AWOL sailor are Mr and Mrs, Marion Shirey, burn, Lonnie VcmSlarnbrook Or held in jail charged with the Mr and Mrs, Lawrence Cam la Winslow, Bob Eqeler and Arime The deceased worked on bum Mrs, Irene deFUlipi the P Frank Zieqler attended a Mason the Wilfcccmston Enterprise ftve W Curlett family, Clayton Car ic school of instruction at Dexyears, auitting in December, He penter and wife and Justin Stock ter Friday niqht leaves a son and 2 married er and wife j Gerald Irbason, wife and son, dauahters  i Sergt, John Sprout was homewerrVf left, for Florida Friday, The Dexter hiqh schooL band from belfridqe Field Sunday  Nancy Lundeen of Detroit won a first at the recent Ypsilan, Wayne Waqoner came home spent the week end with Mr from Sparrow hospital, Lansinq contest V from Sparrow hospital, Lansinc The Dexter K of C banquet Is last week but went hack Settlor arch 15 I day for checkuoMarch and Mrs Francis Shehan, C, J, Clinton and wife were in Tacicson Saturday  STARTING    Mr Btserbtt  W  Ty Cobb Harold Newbousfr, Ted Lvons, and other greats tn sports, tell about the greatest thrills 81 their careers Read ttej aeries  January loth I WILL COLLECT PUTNAM TOWNSHIP TAXES AT THE  PUNTAM TOWN HALL Each Saturday  DOG TAXES COLLECTED FROM 1000 A M TO 500 JPM LORENZO MURPHY  Putnam Townthlft Treasurer 9 STARTING IN SUNDAY Detr New      Wagoners Grocery 6066 Pinckney Road Quality Merchandise  LOW PRICES Beer and Wine to Take Out  HOURS Daily 8 to 9 Sunday 9 to 8 Phone Howell 705J2    Borne Deliver, CALL CLAUDE BERGM 7481 VOIISY Dr BdahUm Cheeter Jarlowski was ham Monday He is wsdana ter 80m  Cv at W  I For Prompt Dead Stock Removal GALL DARUN0  COMPANY  Call Howell 450   3fi3S mm,i    jPfltPUjtV  12 WWUqjttt DtgPATCH W The Peoples Store , Mod 1 1953 Groceries Drygood Canned Good Shoes aentf Furnishings Lingerie Kennedys Gen Store  NOTICE OF QUARANTINE On Putnam Township in Livingston County  STATE OF MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE LANSING 13, MICHIGAN Whereas, the highly contagious, infectious and communicabledisease known as Vesicular Exanthema has been determined in swine on p remises located in Putnam Township of Livingston County by the Chief of the Bureau of Animal Industry for the Michigan Department of Agriculture, and Whereas, it is necessary to place a quarantine on the transportation, movement and  or other traffic of Swine in the area affected in order to prevent the spread of said disease, and Whereas, Michigan statutes, Section 7 of Act 181 of the Public Acts of 1919, authorizes the Director of Agriculture to proclaim the boundary of quarantine and other regulations de termined by the Director of Agriculture necessary to prevent the spread among domestic animals of any malignant, contagious or infectious disease found to exist among livestock of the State It is, therefore, hereby ordered that the township of Putnam in Livingston County is declared a quarantine area, and that until furth er notice no swine shall be transported or moved from one premise or location toanother in said area no swine shall be brought into said area no swine shall be moved from said area except on written permit issued by the Chief of the Bureau of Animal Industry of the Michigan Department of Agriculture and, further, that am products of a swine origin are prohibited from being exported from said quarantine area spe cified THIS ORDER AND QUARANTINE SHALL BE IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT FROM THIS DATE AND SHALL CONTINUE TOR OF AGRICULTURE  IN FORCE UNTIL CANCELLED BY THE DIRECIn Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the Michigan Department of Agriculture this 24th day of Feb ruary, A D, 1953 Ptackney Dispatch Entered a 2nd Class Matter at Postoffice Act oi March 8 1877 114 SaHoweil St,KncKneyMich Subscription Price i6u per n Mrs Irene Szcycunewski and chilaien ol Washington DC are visiting hei parents, Mr ana Mis ureorge arunton at uush Lake Lucius Doyle si has sold thai Nettie Vaughn house on Putnam St to R, h,Wilsun oi Silver Lake, who has ooccupied it Over 100 Masons attended the FC aegree long torm conference by Howell Loaqe No 38 at the Masonic temple here lost Wed nesday night Few lodqes con ten this aegree in lonq iorm Howell makes a speciality oi it Messrs Clare Miller, Larry Camburn, Frank Ziegier, Robert Eqeler and ye editor attended I Ml  the Stockbridge past masters IM night there Thursday night Lawrence Cainburn and wife attended the Knights Templars ladies night at Howell last Mon  day night Mrs Ralph Hall and Mis, Joe Basydlo attended the Youth Re creation meeting at Howell last week, There was one at Gregory Tuesday night and will be one at Hartiand Thursday night, Mrs Sadie Moran called on her daughter, Mrs, Mardine Grosser in Detroit Sunday, Rosalee Nash of Holt and Kenneth Zili of Ann Arbor spent  Sunday at the Mark Nash home,  Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Louis Coyie were the Rob ert Granger family of Lansing, 1 Clarence McGowan family of Pontiac, Mrs, Jennie Devereaux, Mrs, Fannie Kavanaugh and Mark Melvin, I Frank Clark and wife of Mil ford spent Sunday with the Win ston Bauqhn family, J The Misses Bernadine Burns  and Jean Allison of Ypsilanti spent Sunday at the Rap Burns J home The infant son of Mr and Mrs, Jack Younq, David Michaelwas christened at St, Marys church Sunday, Sponsors were Janice Burns and Jfcok Young acting for Joe Bums who is in Korea, Mesdames Ray Bums and Curtis Brown were in Lansing  Friday, i The James Burns family of J Ann Arbor spent Friday at the  Ray Burns home, , Mr Olin Robinson alended the, past matrons meeting at Tynan, Chapter OES in Detroit today Mrs Clifford VanHorn spent last Wednesday with Mrs Wil bur Eisele in Fowleville, r  Mrs, Elizabeth Coloqne is tak ing Mrs, Anna reasons place as night operator at the tele phone office Alex Clark of Detroit spent Sunday at the Lester MrAfeehome Don Swarthout and wife were Sunday dinner quests at the Arch Peterson home in Brighton,  Mrs, Don Swarthouts art pup ils will have their art exhibit at the Brighton school March 27 to April 1 The dance given by the Younq love PTA at the Marion town house Saturday niqht drew a big crowd The Cia Campbells were guests at an anniversary dinner at the Carl Lentz home in Lan sing Sunday TREAT YOUR 71kFD FE TO RTAI FOOT COMFORT I Myrsm Hughe Plumbic  He7tin9 Complete Li13 Plumbing Fixtures and Supplies ELECTRIC PH AMD GAS HOT WAT EH HEATER V COMPLETE LINE OF POMPS WE SELL WE INSTALL WE SEftViCE with MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE BY Charles Fijry, Director   iWrrrw Lee Davisson, State Veterinarian Bureau of Animal Industry  Pn tolerate sere, burning feet Tfyefust VdtEt Air Cushion insole Protects fei    eases walking, glvtl positive comfort, i offer ISO styles, your exact size ane width person tenlee Shoes shipped direct fr fectory  9 savings for you, Wf ytonMfeaoytieryeifcjf 113NKVH XDYi mccrfar Mica Merwin Campbell and wife GeorgeWide m and wife called on Arnold Berquist atGeoxg WUd fc mdwHe  the Michiqan State San Sun Ann Arbor JJiS Thomas Howe and family call oLWayne caltod at the Ho ara ed on the Carl Lentz home in LRetod home Sunday Lansing V Mrwin Cameil  jroke Mrs Mildred Ackley and chil W ankle was abb to take tne dren visited Mr, Ackley at the, cast off Sunday ii   Detroit Memorial week hospital last Walter Clark spent last in Bristol Tenn, week i V  PLUMBING WATER SYSTEMS Stanley Dinkel  Special Notice As it is accessary for us to be out of town during the period of March 8 to 28 Te regret we will not be obit tohandle any meat process i durlna that time, bt will be in a position to serve you com f pleuy starting MAJBCH 31st, Howeter me Lodcer wHt be open full tfaneas usual Dunlavy Food Locker 1075 EAST M38 Phone 183F2 COAL POCOHONTAS LUMP KENTUCKY EGG 5TCKEB DE Hoey Sons PHONE 2681 DfXTfT TELEVISION ar id Antfnrw Soles  Service  PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE MARTIN HITTER PINCKNEY MICH CAPEHART TV DEALER PHONE 118F2 FT3 A GREAT NEW RANGE FOR HOMES BEYOND THE GAS MAINS THE PHILGASTAPPN WITH COOLITE     The amazing autom itf oven pile that does net usegas Youve got  see it t believe it SAVE WITH THIS SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER 23950 1750 ttOJM Regular price Special pnee You save Come in today Be the first to own thi beautiful range with so many outstanding cookingeast features Hockey Ser vie  PHONE 45  a  fMCKNEV s  MCiOCeAfc      V 1    5ji  viw J3 K9rlU  ,Jtrf JTi    i        atfcPsftfct c  AV  EASY  HANDLING A is m     wv 17   JOHN DEERE Disk Ranow In the qualities that count mostgood work, easy handling, and longer lifeJohn Deere Disk Harrows lead the field Heres the secret of their better field performance Proper weight distribution holds them to thtv work, and assures good penetration in almost any soil Extra clearance prevents clogging even in trashy conditions Frame connections provide a flexibility that keeps these harrows workings even  depth They do the same level work on turns as on the straight away Handy adjustments make it easy to do a good job Simple, positive tractor control enables you to angle or straighten the disk gangs from the tractor seat Harrows equipped for operation with John Deere Hydraulic PowrTrof can be cnglea or straightened without stopping r tvtn slowing  m Dtierfbts Immediately Bell Is starting eta colli Michigan Wages Paid During Training Bteodf tin,joyirnent Surroundings and For more Jnlotrnrrnon visit Zfenployment Office at  our Betl down  Theres z 1 disking ex   T Ilarrcv in i  J u   II Lyjl   ze to meet your HARD WARE  Tw  mo Ctiqat,x6K Studebake Ty Cobb Harold Ucvhouser Ted Lyons, and other greats in sports, tel about the greatest thrills in their careers Read this series STARTING IN SIMMYS  Nm For Home Delivery, CAUL i CLAUDE BERGW 17481 Volley Dr Brighten 8690 The Ambrose Kennedy fam of Chubb Comers and the  Leonard Devereaux lamiy of  Detroit called at the Mi  an Telephone Co 3 2 3 EAST WASHINGTON ANN ARBOR, MICH 6E Kennedy home Sunday, The Andrew Campbel moved the Dick Young family J he Newest Car livilt You Must See the Car To APPRECIATE IT Nothing Like It on the American Market This Is a Studebaker First NOW ON DISPLAY AT Wiiham Deutsch  Sons  STUDEBAKER SALES SERVJCE 127 South Michigan Ave, Phone 1391 Howell Michigan Pinckneys QUALITY Campbell family U1W,W u JL Young family to Big Rapids Sunday where he baa enrolled in the pharmacy dept, at Ferris Institute Jack White and wife of lack son and the Carl Bidwell family of Brighton called at the Ben White home Sunday The Lawrence Baughn family left Saturday on a 15 day trip to Florida  Joe Parker of Sault St Marie and John Wrathell of Ann Ar  bor called at the John Boyer   home Sunday 9 , MrsGkxdys Clinton attended a card party Wednesday at the  home of Mrs Grace Howard of Lakeland The Howard1 Read family had dinner at Schulers, Jackson on Sunday, lurray 1 FOR HOME OR 1 BUSINESS NEEOv YEU0  COftfttP  lAMTYMmm SMTRMrrr MIX JU tt pftrisftgan 112 North Mlci JCNU A  2etUijfe UU Evenings by ApuoinfcnaeU Bowel   HOB 5NEED 183 207 E Gi A J  HownU u Mkfetaan Real filiate Insurabje Prekerags City, Lake and Fees Properly jk OPOGXHUV let Your Property VI U lie  1EAL I 1  T  Mb Honos LGPJ PSAPSI wd rlrtfs OMtdftusJbsi List Your PrcperW eh Ms GERALD REASON Broker 2 0 8 North Pood MYRON 1 HUGHES Hate Phone 183ft 1073 East M38, Pfadney Funeral Homm DOB C Swarthout Director Modern Equipment dhons 39  83, Pmcfcnoy sfkt FRED a REICKHOFF ut, OPTOMEIBBT 120 West Grand Byet Av IkwoB  Msrdque Ihone 358 Msstisnro W LEE LAVEY REFR1GERADON SERVICE HAROLD RADY Repairs on All Makes 9HONEJ54F3 Pinckney AUCTIONEER Farm Sake a Speciality BERT WYlafc CALL FOWLEVTUE 436F6  j     DR a I TOWNER Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Rot 4 flder  3481  UOYD HFNUBF  livestock HauRtta Weekly typs Maae Tc 0o Genera Truestar Pinckney Mir Phone 161P1S H W WYLIE NOTARY Insurance and fHONE 136 Pmckny CEMETERY MEMORIALS  Prices You Can AnYtd To Pay MILFOR GRANITE WORKS MUford, Michigan  4 n  Atlwfi NOTICEI have fox terrior pupp mi,Tm  ies to give away, will makfc FFwEEKindliing wood also a nice pets Miss Enguist 4339 Patterson Lake Read iguantity of kitchen stove wood wood cheap Lloyd Hendee Phone I61F13 WANTED To rent or buy, 2 or buy, t or 3 room house in Pinck ney within walking distance of     shopping district and St Marys F0R SALE Guinea hens fox terrier puppies Nick CeluseY FOR dALE 4y2acres with house at 1168 Mowers Road fee Inquire of Wayne Bennett a reasonable down payment 8094 Cedar Lake Rd Pinckneychurch Write or call in person, i Neu, 11287 Patterson Lake Road, Pinckney  38 M 36 East FOR SALE1940 Plymouth coupe WANTEDrDay care of Poaool uTgoodcondTtion choap j 00 Murray Daaa Gulf oil station yr   m   J,rV  1uHTrvr Pbone 106F2 Pinckney FOR SALE2 Tons of Hay lor Horses Call 13F2 Pinckney FOR SALE Toulouse breeding geese 5 each Cliff VanHom Phone 69F2 FOR SALE Crosley Frigidclr, white enamel range, seal er woodPhone 120F11 or inquire at  355 East Main St Pinckney, FOR RENT Winterized Cottage  AUTOMATIC SAW UNG 78 at Portaqe Lake  SEPVICE WHILE YCiU WAIT Phone 1535M11 Howell    WORK GUARiiNTEEH foh sAifibABrtHICKS wnlte  wwa WAnanise Groeerlet horM,barred 1 slANDELLp SAW riLnG l New Hampshires and Hy Une mjjvjay LAAi Jj  Chicks Order New Phone 305W 11 5ff Bob Squire Hatchery  AiW YW ,fi ljpwell Mich FOR SALE Jamesway Incubat or 2500 eqq capacity, also two 5 deck chick poultry batteries Frank Pearce Pinckney Silver Lake, Phone Dexter 4067  PATTERSON LAKE  Lor en Kennedy and wife are home from Ypsilanti after 2  weeks stay OWEN W FOWLM D S C Foot Specialist  ChfaopedW 216 W GLRier, Brighton Telephone Ocef Hours OttcV 7181 By Appointment Res 71003 Mon TuetyWeeU DEXTER, MICH HAVE YOU AN EXPENSE METER Just as a gas meter indicates gas used, so also a checking account through the cancelled checkscan record your total ec  penditures This automatic ex pense meter helps you to review your spending arid eliminates Georqe Meabon and wife were in Styocjkbridg Sunday , Mrs June Brash entered Univer sity Hospital Ann Abor Monday for surgery The Win Lamb family of Ann Arbor and Moritz Hilser of Pott dam, Holland spent Sunday at the W H Meyer home, Hilser is an engineer staying at the Lamb home I5T Ed Smith has moved to Detroit Ed Standish caught a 136 ox pike here Sunday Webb Strong and wifo of Pinckney ipent Thursday at  h bm tiwc laeni family , to    of Detroit spent the week end at their cottage here, Hkf PIANO Classical or , L A BEATA Rush Lake, Phone 157F13 MIcUgcQi Account at this bank having Checking THE FIRST NATiOtiAi BANE HowelL Mien Under Federal Supervision Member Federal Deposit Uisurange Corporation Ail Deposits Insmed Up toJ18eXM p agfensotwiiiir Klarket Prices Courteous Service GLARKS lblS McFrfiRRSON SUfe BAN HowelL Mich, YOUR CHECKA WORKER Did you notice that the check you write does the work of tve times the amount you write in dollars It pays your account with the merchant, it pays his account with the wholesaler, who pays the manufacturerwho hen pays for the raw materials and final ry is taken off your bank ac eount R is the check yoo write teat has made ft possible for the whole of our economic system  Weurge te use of checkincII oscounti lor conysnlence of p J  inaf a vafid inoitp and a com plot record of your income ant  Mash Farmers Feed  Supply Co V  VI  rPinckney Dispatch Wednesday, March I, 1953 Kill jfHOOL MOTES gopttofd f THIRD GRADE NEWS  inice Rose has some new gteen  tens , Claudia Garr had lunch Saturd j with her aunt in Detroit Caren Singer has a new cousin, I nna Marie, also a new Plymouth Bob Hamer spent Saturday night  th her cousin, Christine Rettich, in j  st Ann Arbor  Mr and Mrs Frank Clark of Milrd were dinner guests at Barbara aughns home Sunday Nancy Darrow has a new pair of i hoes Mr and Mrs Slayden and family were in Detroit Sunday visitirig riends Edward Riggs mother is ill Denise Mowers has some new mittens The barn hks been torn down at Mickey Ritters house A new garage will take its place Jack Bennett had a very interesting trip to Greenfield Village Sunday He liked the Midgets Grandma and Grandpa Wild, George and Jean Wild, Andrea and Paula were Sunday guests at the Thomas Read home , We are glad to hear that Rays grandpa is improving bescrbes FOURTH GRADE NEWS The fourth grade is working on a new unit We are studying about the birds that spend their winters with us and those that migrate We are learning how to make bibliographies In Geography we are starting a new story about Egypt, the Larid of Cotton Carol Miller won the Friday spelling bee Francis Clark was runnerup The winning word was engine Perfect attendance for the last six weeks was earned by ten boys and girls Susan LaBelle was nine years old Saturday Male Help Wanted rience FIFTH GRADE NEWS Evelyn McAinsh is back with Us from Canada We read more movies for our reading unit The winner of the advanced spelling group was Anita Shirey, runner up was Mary Lou Cantroll The winner of the regular spelling group was Don Swarthout Jr and Jack Lee was runner up We are filling in blanks for 4H this week We are making charts on state birds for science Our four new states will be reviewed this week We have our Famous Personalities honoring Lincoln, Charles Dickens, James Russell, Lowell, and Longfellow We had a birthday party for FrH Rawlaczyk with cake, etc We Irish to thank Mrs Rawlacikyi SIXTH GRADE NEWS We had a test on Africa Monday Delia Davis, Barbara Massey, James Hollingsworth, Frances Hassencahl received 100 We also read charts Monday They WPre vrv ood We are glad Mr Kennedy is fcsck alter a weeKs illness We are studying hard for the spelling bee Friday, March 6 We have two cheerleading teams for our Sixth Grade Sparkplugs The Cheerleaders and Sparkplugs are oming along fine The Leonard Devereaux fan ily of Detroit called on ye editor Sunday He ran the linotype on the Dispatch 20 years ago ay Bigham and, wife of Grass Lake called on Mrs Beulah Mar tin last Monday I Ty Cobb,  uold New houser, Ted Lyons, and other greats ih sports, tell about the greatest thrills in their careers Read this series, STARTING IN SUNDAYS Detroit News For Home Deliver, CALL CLAUDE BERGIN Unnecessary Apply in Person DEXTER, MICHIGAN Mrs Alta Meyer, Mrs Mae nd Kenneth Reason showed up site and Mr and Mrs Harolrf  fht to PlV New Hud 7481Valley rBriqhton3690 Porter attended a White Shrine Mrs E L, WcKinley gore a SJP1 Sahirday night stork shower Saturday night for d   work Mrs Jane Widmever NVIII C I Roche tt  iy ill in St Lawrence hospital The Fred Reads axe leaving Lansing, He is in an oxygen Ft Lauderdale, Florida to visit tenti Floyd festers at Stockton, Calif Mrs Alma Harris and Zita, of irX JWTJ i  ,41 W1J Forest Darrow and family of Detroit eallea at the WmShehan  V  and tooa  10 Galesburg called at ehe M E home Sunday, The Francis Kru  Darrow home Ja family of Detroit and Mrs, The Dale Millet family were Eunice, Schuchart of Howell call Sunday dinner guests of Mrs, ed Saturday Warda Harwood in Howell basket bail team at the Is land Lake dance hall and Pinck ey got Bert Hinckley and the 2 Wiltse boys of Howell to help to help out New Hudson won 24 to 12 , George Teeple, administrator of the John Dunne Estate will The Stanley Murdock family o Coronna spent Sunday with Robert Pike arid wife The Dr, Watter Mercer family  Notes of 25 Years Ago Allen Thomas Read, 3, son of of East Lansing called, at the Mr and Mrs Ross Read died Wm Mercer home Sunday, Feb 24 of scarlet fever, The Mrs Edna Euler and MrsrNell funeral was held Feb 25, Revie Wylie called on Mr, Euler ai Esic meriting, the Mich State San Sunday  RolUn Dunning 24son of  Mrs, Madeline Shehan of Ann Clyde Dunning, died Feb 21 Arbor called on Miss DruscUla He leaves his parents, 2 brothers MSPhy, SfWi    and 2 sisters, Funeral Friday The following from here at Rev Esic omciatina   Matrons Night George Richmond, Anderson at Ypnkmh last week 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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>m IV    1 S  r Dispatch 1  yyVv Veiue 78  Ahwor  COJULsMIT  flg PIMCgNEY DtSPATCHWeanesday, Fobriiory 25 195J No 8  Hie ftaaoetown University Tcrtsudy Commission, hireu to iudythe Michigan tax situu tion has turned in its recomenc auons It is that no new tax, are needed The answer is to  dispute state aid tc jlocal g  CHURCH NEWS ARCHIE GORTON MISQUOTED In a special article in the Ann Aroor JNews last week Archie ChubGorton,wei known j ev  jUUrU Sciniitt Fcisiot ortaqe Lake real estate man , tiimduyMcwn    1 oi Mcayj Catholic Cuic sclmuy Michigan says he was misquotted in an erhjttents on a more equitable Juruae appearing in the News in baSETby gtving cities imore and Ynicn he as quoted as saying ,  thflL townships less Make local at he a SOiG some property  aovefrnment raise more monev to toe Huron Clinton MetropoU   tan Authority but nad some that he aia not care to seLL goyejrnment raise more money by increasing property values The fecamendctions, are 1 Nonew permanent taxes are, needed 2 Levy a special 1 or 2 year ar to wipe out the deficit 3, Too much money earmark He says he never sold, them atny and does not intend to, A xneetinq was to be held in Ann Arbor Sunday at which the 60 property owners against aummezs 64IU XL 1UQ1 11 Winter 8sOQ  lOrfft tiowuaa Demotions i faOay even, a at 7t30 p m  Notes c he drum SCHOOL NEWS Current Comment  The M feeling among ever fall inq beei paces were increased BASKETBALL NEWS  First Giaae News Five Dexter basket ball teams We are happy to see so many played at Dexter last week and people back in school who wer only the 7th grade team won a I aick j wwe week by the disclosuhathT victory Both hiqh school teams,  hay Kellenbeiger has a new 9ny hundreds ot tons oi fro the girls and trie 8th grade team j colonnq book, crayons and zen New Zealnad beei are beina  and hngei puppets, Jlihord a  in Michiqau and that even new qun, Sharon Gallup a tab  storte institutions such as prisons let ana Mike Kennort new pants i and hospitals aie using it This He has moved in bailey house, was bought oue by the roiusal of rtiday otter Nwaaa Devotion JOturday 7Utt to 40 fc w,  Sunday befci  QQ Mast v  i    i  I v 4  ftev, Keith Hueqseqgei Pastor tesoTTurposVs GlvTThe wh  ciuthority has startedjy School 930 a m  ieaisiature control of fund dis  conaemnauon pioceedmgs will51rrP  10Jgnfgtio toim plans to nght it Harolai j 1 broadcast Staton WPAG, 4 Chsm distribution of mon, Swartnout, former resident and   cities, townships and theLloyd Bell of Dexter own proper  fa , ty on th river , 30 million could be raised rhe meetinq was held Sunday next year by redistribution of ilat me Uexier town hall Not aif   state hmds and requirinq all wer rivr frontaqe owners but  property valued by a uniform owned  adjoining the  Kta mializcion valua hontoqe Speakers were Frank  ewplaTisnotepopular MTbor attorney and very, very welcome with nukd legislators as under Eomond Gallagher, Detroit at it the cities share of state mon I tomey Their objections to the  lost The hiqh school lost 42 to 36 Dextei led 10 to 3 at the quarter 26 to 16 at the half and scored 16 points to Pinckneys 7 in the 3 id period, Dan Nuttle qot 14 for Kruli 9 for Dexter Jim Matteson was hiqh for Pinckney with 9  Both Manchester and Dexter have finished their season and are tied for first with 7 wins and  the Lapeei home ior the mental to accept a shipment oi it on the qrounds it was bone tainted Ihia one loss each Pinckney is thirrJ with 3 wins and 4 losses South   ,w w ,,,, Lyon has won 2 and lost 5 and j went to a doctor and booster shot Arm Arbor  330 to 400 pm  Pilqrim Fellowship   70U pjn Lyon there Friday TheY play Monday NiqhtBible Study 800, the Jackson tournament Wed Choir Practise Junior 4U0 Senior 730 Thursday niqht 800 Prayer Meet tit imoiiiie exter Hoad Chiquita Amburqey told us about a new book, Noahs ArkLarry Gyde toia us about a is taused by ireezing it before it new book, the happy Surprise  was properly chilled This meat Angela McjrAacken s aaday  w,a bouqht from Swift  Co caught a bear i iiicago packers who aoi their Karen Downing told us aboui iillst ahip load of frozen meat last  a book Bible Helpers She March, it sells at whoesale for qot a J, ts a lb Consequeniiy they  were the low bidders on supply Don Laeiie has a compass, i Michigan state institutions Many Caro Froehiich and Karen Row supemarkets ara handhnq it D , , eli Howdv Doody Albums and The Meyers supermarkets in De hmckneys th ana 8th qrades , ,lommy Chambers a new belt, j troit has sola 3 lo 9 tons in the Mrs Downinq had unch with Past year, Swift Co said the em    J  , J Friday  baige on Canadian meat due to I to 33 and the 7th won 25 to 31 j We maae a birthday cake for the hoof and mouth disease cut  OT Wyhe was hiqh with 13, Mr Kennedy and sana Happy , Heir supply and they bought the  Ricnard Imus 12 for Pinckneys l Birthday     th qrade I We WI0te letters t0 johmiy Dinkel We thank Mrs Sharps room foor showing us cocoanut shells Hartland has lost 8 Pinckney lands her schedule with South in mo  ftnn n n, es 1, Feb 21 The 8th lost tolus Friday We preachChrist and evervorfeir0 32e7thwon 25 to 31  We mac i vJrLrLZ evervonef Tom Wyhe was hiqh with 13, j Mr Kennedy and sana Happy New Zealand meat to replace it BASKETBALL SCORES Brighton 58, Holly 55iBriqhtor won the title South Lyon 61 I clam shells and sand iSctadn SwJiW iTord 59 Ann   Fitst nd Sond trades Susdoy Schxi ChDdieos Hint  VOUOQ foopua ieeiin Wednsday JU00 o n It would also cancel the 50 j property varies 4The authority tutinon payment from the state only orfered them farm land mm , for pupihTattending school out pices while then, land is resort jo fMntmp SenV side their own districts The dis  frontage 5 The present roada   tricts would have to pay it them are not kept up fhe property i I owners must appear in court on  Th governor was 42 years old j March 16 to show cause why  Sunday Starting that day he I fcr land should not be condem will telvise a weekly report ned over a Grand Rapids station atl fJcTPirT TrrTTTPPu 1230 p m each Sunday I ELECTED DISTRICT LECTURER There will be no tax measures on the April 6 ballot The senate dnld the Orr bill which would UNADHLA PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY FEB 8TH Morning Worship 1030 a m   11001 43 Sahne 4J Flat Rock 42, Unj Many children saw and heaid 145  irsity 41 Roosevelt 37, Milanrobins this morninq 30 i 42 Uhcoln 41, Dundee 63 Chsjf  Danny Morse mother is i seo 52, St Thomas 49 St PhilliV coming home from California by 41, Stockbridqe 40, Williamston airplane Monday 38 Webberviile 52, Bath 44 aecona uruae Senator Blondy of Detroit has intioduced a resolution in the leq  islaeure to investiqate the Mich iqau medical profession This yeems to have been touched off by the blasts aqamst the profess ion by Dr Paul Hawley of the American Coiipqe of Surqeons and Dr Alex Biam of Blaims hoe pital, Detroit accusinq the medi cal At a meeting of the Masoniai , ,, ,  u A, 0 , 11 Evening Service 800 p m to donate labor any niqht Arbor Monday night, Olin Robj Sound Moving Film J       ,  infla   tth   ArTIPeltY Cooper superintendent, troit hospital Any Mason abl lodqes ot the th district at Ann  Evm5nn KAnrif Qnn   ro Hanrrt irrh ,,r u u Arbor Monday n intended the deadline Also th  inson of Livingston lodge was  Tomorrow Satin hill which would have I toctod district grand lecturer of  toST ow the veterans fund  aistnct composed of aU the and redistributed the sales tax  Washtenaw and via Taylor Brighton City Madeline Hatha way, Marqaret Timimons Brighton Twp, Ethel Holder ness, Forest Hicks, CohpctahDoris Layton, Floyd Lob4eU ConwayrNina Holmes, Carl Purdy Deerfield Mae Thompson Margaret Hatfield, Genoa Ann Jacob, Grace Smith Green Oak Marqaret Ford ham, Harry Sloan Hamburq Martha Fitzgerald, Percy Whitlock Haryiy Georqe Seymour, Ore Eckhart IwrlJandiHarry Phillips, Lorey Wvoof Howell City Casey Wiqqins, Uellen Voss Howell Twp Elizabeth Allen, rjarold Meriqinac, j, Iosco Vance Miller Whitehead profession of ire splittinq, ATTENTION MASONSJ  Biity Courson was 8 Yeais  rates, performance of nnneces   Members of Livinqston Lodqeu LeD lb , 4  t  sat operations These changes The service will be in charge of No 76 are holdinq bees to finish j ,r Loloy olter was absenl Iast havt been made before but not the Gideons the second floor of the Robert lhuisUay IOi me 81 txme Uns supported and was cne of the or Sunday School 1130 a m Ackfey home who is ill in a Dei eai   4 4  quemenu oi tccialized medi 0 iwiicy Read went to a show, cine To us the charqes would this 111 seem more reputable if thev ha4 And Now i week or please contact Law  uiea oxom has a new dog named a few names There are  rence Bauqhn Clare Miller W M I JOiin ione wem LO us too many unsippo ted blanket      jgiunjmothers birtnday party charges Uyina around now CARD OF THANKS  DANCE FEB 26, MARION HALL aay   , Livingston l wish to thank all those who Th Yorqlove PTA will give1 i,lL Lilen bnqer s m Mer a laPse oi 20 years Pinck county lodges His opponent j assisted to puU me OUL a dande at the Marion iownAnu AIior GaY She has a riey isaqain to have a bank star was Charles Fagin, past master fee lake MonQav mqht and sav House on the niqht of Feb 28IicvV aess ana shoes  k   9 the i5th of March It  of Phoenix Lodge No 13 of Ypsisavea rom drownina Music by Bd Maas Orchestray eumnq ana Dine Curts wiil be a branch oi the McPhei Innti The vote was 26 to 15 Nestor Enquist Admission 50c and 25c aunt ana unle vlslLea them on son State Bank of Howell which I I baiioay estabished business there 1865 CONSERVATIOF EPT  MARRIAGE LICENSES  nn iSieiIke ana Karen Blox It will be opeiate by a manager Field crews are now at work William Miller, 24, HowellBev m aa company Sunday and the book keeping done at on sves for streak Sprove erIY Mun 20, Howell Charles iia floinsteis Uncle Kussd Howell but if the cie of busi on surveys tor stream improve Kamerer  Brighton Louise  vistta her Sunday ness warrant it will b done roiests and Peoole a new Baugher, 20, BrlghtonOlin Robin  MlKe isson brought a book here later TTeepe L ank buil 30 nSJute him is now available   25, Pinckney, Betty La to scnool Monday about horses, dinq has ben rtmodelled a wa  hooi on annlica Pin 24, Ann Arbor Wilmer I uiV ourson s lather has a tei system installed and a mor Campbell, Otto Poulson, Henry n tQ 2 eDaent appUC Hrench 28 Reading Mary Arm ,new boat em porctloin i ri pit on which Hauck, Dr Towner, Jack Hann I ro Vrhiorm Wi all5 te in sale striCf 31, FowJerville Clyde ay buqgitts Aunt Betty ana, adds to the attractiyeness of the ett, Ohn Robmson and ye editor c Munsell, 20 Fowleville, Jeaniricie jacK visitea her buuuay buildingThe sale is expected to MAECH JURY LIST  tofhe vole was 26 to  Tmtnq Puta4nSadie ead, Hazel  one vote bianic Qy the Poulson  masters and past masters could laClarence Haft Nellie  The iectUrer inter pets th LeasT1  ritual but he will not start his TyroneBeftTWisJifftrnwrniam duties until after grand lodge, Vauqhn The following attended Cfere UKsdilSaHoward Pickett, Syl Miller, Winston Baugnn, Clifford Miller, Ona Campbell, Merwin Ellen was second in huntinq licenses, Anderson, 16, Greqory Pennsylvania being hist nunMTMr ,, , All tiose who do not send in CHf1iiS HR hunters report cards are guilty e NEW, WARDROBE of a misdemeanor   remakable photographs Good perch and pike catches viviaiy portrayinq the strikinq are reported on northern Mich cntrast between George Jorgen igan lakes sen, the woman Read Christines own account of the growing con Smoky, the crow fusion that moved her to seek Third GiacU Bob Horner spent LODGE CALEN FEBRUARY on class for candidates   Barbara VanSlambrook Pinckney high school DAR Rep,  REPUBLICAN CONVENTION rnedical advice See The Story Stanley Dinkel attended the of MX ut by Christine Jorqen I with his cousin m Ann Arbor Republican state conventibn at sen in lhe American Weekly vw are having a health con Detroit Friday and SaturdayThe Wltil March 1 Detroit Sunday tesi gunny Hinchey and Tom session Friday lasted all niqht Tirnes j Read Qre captains We must and he did not get  bed until  ,T I have clean teeth, hands, faces, J am The biq fight was over A l legislature does not seem snoes ana nails, combed haii v biate chairman John Feikens,  re makmg much headway in nd a clean handkerchief ned of the Eisenhower, head rasinq the S90 milUon dollar j of the Eisenhower for president state deficit The proposaj to use state committee for president trie 50 million veterans relief last summer was the principal tnd was voted down, chiefly Wvlteaie back In school aitei candidate but was not accept due t0 opposition of veterans or weeks absence, able to the Taft die hards or old ganizations The proposal to re jack Bennett has new shoes timers He is only 35 State Pl the sales tax and enact a  aioves, Treas, Hale Brake and Attorney ate income tax is beinq fought QreaCe Paulson has a new  We wiote a stciy about honey arrive this monthFor nearly 40 bees for our scrap books years the Pinckney Exchange lor science we made a pic Bank founded by the late George ture chart,show3 how electnaiy Teeple served the people of this helps in the home section efficiently At an early We are sorry Mr Kennedy is aqrS Mr Teeple took over manag Ul ment of the Walter Mann Estate, Some of us drew pictures oi  jrs Mann, beinq his sister Sae  I ina the ne3d of a bank he start t ed one in the tear of the store Saturday The people had confidence in  him an i his business ability and soon he had numerous deposi tors When the Mann boys, Nor man and Alvin became of aqe took over the Mann store Mr Teeple put up his own buildinq and operated the bank their un QaudiaGarr visited her grand j1  Somcof there who were tu  cashiers for him wee his neph ews, Percy and Roy Teeple, Her mother Saturday Patricia Milliken and Kaye Insitoction class for candidates  DEMOCRAT CAUCUS General Millard headed the op y the schools who do not want puppy named Curly rt4enspleach Monday niqht at, The L, mCcrais of Putnam town isiuon but had trouble hndinq their income jeopardized TheK janice Rose went to Detroit on 73Q Pja  i ahm will ho d a caucus at the a candidiate Finally they pick i proposal to Ieaaize use of oleo  saturdav,  iJT Howell to work FC j Sl tifSn  8 i ed Norman Desjardines of Ow  to schools lost 49 to 45 51 votes  Feb 2S Howell leqreea at Pinckney, Recnilar Meetinq Tuesdcr, Mateh, 3,195   March 11, livinqston Lodge to work TM deqree at HowH Saturdav, April 11, 23rd Ann ual Past Masters Niqht at school Clare MiHer W M P W CurWt, Sec  Putnam town hall at 200 p m,  Norman Saturday, March 7 to nominateoss0 recently snowed under m a township ticket and transact 6 race for circuit Judqe The  were neededWe are doing a unit on cloth inq and maltinq scrap books Some of us went to the 4 h dance Saturday TOWNSHIP BOARD of REVIEW The Putnam Township Board f Review will meet at the town hall Tuesday and Wednesday, March 3 and 4,dnd also on MOTY and Tuesday, March 9 and 10 assessment roll REPUbLCAN CAUCUS lor of the dept of instruction was The Republicans of Putnam opposed for supt of public in township will aromble at the struction by Georqe Emerson, town hall on   ay, March 7 suptof Oakland schoolsTaylor at 300 p m to pice a ticket in won easily Former Gov Harry nomination ana , on any oth Kelly was drafted for the su  er business tc  before it j breane court Cotunuitet any other business that may i u nights hard work qave him, , The funeral and burial socie WWF come before it  the ose bleed and he withdrew jes are popular m some parts of j Sunday was 0aie Canheldb Committe and Feikens won by default In j the nahon, espeaaUy arncnq the  birthday , the only other contest Carl Toy colored people of the south By  nrr Barrett has new qlasse Mnnnnnn  payinq in it the ihsuree is sure fewd foahn doT cauqht stand thev have 3000 000 m  of an elaborate funeraLSuch an I Ll 111  q  PincHne funds detxifedThi  orqanization has invade Detroit a mu8Kra1, 1 includes, the townio, villaqe lenown as the Gold Cross Plan, Fourth Grade I school and most of th busineT bert Gillette of Howell and Rem inrrtcv Gmr Tn 1rS rrdvannnn aq9 forced his retirement and he  9od to a stock cotnoany here headed by Dr C L Siqler who became president of the PincV nev State Bank, successor to the Teeple Bank In 1933 it closed its  door due to depreciation of its assetr which wer chieflv mor qaqp bcoHsSince then the Pincki nev banking ie vrr been divided amonq neighborina tw r with th McPliron vnk ami tina the bulk of it W undr 3000,000 in So far it has only two affiliates  Calo iUer won the spelling bee last week with Francie Clark second Winning word is THE LIBRARY NEWS  Nestor Enquist of Hi land Beqinninq March 1, 1953, the Lake went through the ice SiSLSTeT  6 west 0f cUey VanSic All navina qrievcmcesare asicea   Q frQm 7  g p 1   i   amonq Detroits funeral homes but others are said to be flirting with it This concern sells caskets and other items on a time pay ment and the cost of the funerals Is about 230, ta appear on fheisn dates Time 9 a m to 4 p xn Stanley Dinkel, supervisor VILLAGE BOA1TO OF REVIEW The Villaae Board of Revter lor Pincknev will be in session ot the Puwm town hrtll M  cost The stale has had the com  pany into court claiming it vio  ti A I 1 il  t  loose  Jerry Reason wrote to the AAA iwumiuis , ot map8 showing routes half the normal I Q rfda places   rm m kles house on last Mon on Saturdays and closed on  day niqht and nearly drowned  Idte3 a statute prohibiting a funer Thursdays from3 to 5 p n It took most of the people there al director from soliciting The Mrs T Bonner, Chairman Board get him out The Pinckney fire jcompany has hired Ed Bamard ljUJKW IW rwWf of Trustees  engine was called I attorney, to prove their activities j  N  j waft  Detroit las  fhe Congl Ladies Aid and the are tegaL He says as the Iunerf   20 members of St Marys choir Younq JxtcUes Auxiliarymet at al policies are sold before death, jyj our  people are bacV Carol Miller and Sheri Foster saw the Hollywood ice revue in  Detroit Sunday Sharon Wilson moved from Silver Lake to Pinckney iqave Rev Albert Schmltt a sur tre H C Yedder home Tuesday there is no soliciting The ccm     and not the funeral director4in 1100 ot the i Jr M u g LA prise on his birthday Sunday at night a Youm For Christ speakepany ar day and Tuesday, March 9 antf   Q M Don Swarthout i qM infoiwation on the forth sell the in from 9 am to 4 r mto m R0freghmntg wer etved, a, coming Y C banquet to be held funeral near grlevajaef of mose wno su14A  j Jv uu o4 v  m BE MARRIED SATURDAV Olin Robinscn lr, son oLMf ar Mr Olin RoWnson ctfTOish Lake will be married to Wn BeHv T,aPine, daiinhter of Mr and M Charles Mcmueori q  Ann Artor at the Brierhton Ftd evofted ciuirch Saturday ina, Fetsmary 2 at 800 p the Brighton Fdewrted cul  Reception to follow  chi partoTS  PWCSENTY 0 iiMP ,   Thi Piicknv CWrTftgii m c tclicies He said Mich I FHth Grade DaUAtr will meet on Wgt directos had raised a  Skip Swarthout wot the spell  arVvm March h   100,000 fund to fiqht the Gold inq bee winner with Jack Lep tt rt  home d MrtfrjS 4 to Schmitt niceived a fin fishing Pvt Frank Davidow is m Cross Plan They deny this and1 runxierup Kmley r4 hosmiO isserMH mav cmoear before it  m  md  Ft Bliss Teas say the sum U only 10,000 Por the girls Mary Um won Ckcnsheciadn Stanley Dinkel, president   n   ,JSkkii  A        y lii1  vi 4 S  ,  A,TWW   iwjfffi8 BwStii TvKl , 11 irV ,   pte te ttV ii  i J v     r Dfsatn winter nigftfs  tw  Automatic   SLEEPING IS A CREAM WHEN IM YOUR SANDMAN BhnkfeteSheete Sound slumber comes easilyeven va the coldest nightswhea you have an electric blanket or sheet to snuggle under Youll love the wonderful warnubwithoutweight and the con tr lied temperature that ive you such  good nights rest All for only 2c worth of eleciriirity hicaric blankets and m are prartictl as well M pretty  easy to store and keep in condition    lau Her beautifully, tOO Bict colors include rose, blue, green, chartreuse, red and yellow Theres ulvj a good color selection in electric sheets Chose one today get a good nights sleep toniV IZ  3r , m i if Registration Notice Spring Election Monday, April 6 1953  To the Qualified Electors of Putnam Township COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON, STATE OF MICHIGAN Notice is hereby given that in conformity with the Michigan Election Law, I the under signed Twp Clerk will, upon any day, except Sunday and a legal holiday, the day of any regular or special election or primary election, receive for registration the name of any person who possesses the qualifications of an elector in Township not already registered who may apply to me personally for such registration Provided, however, that 1  san receive no names for registration during the time intervening between the THIRTIETH DAY before any regular, special, or official primary election and the day of such lection NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I WILL BE AT 204 North Mill St, Pinckney MondayMar 9,1953 Registration Day THE 30th DAY PBECE DING SAID ELECTION As provided by Section 15110, Michigan Election Laws From 8 oclock a m until 8 oclock p m on said day for the purpose of REVIEWING the REGISTRATION and REGISTERING such of the qualified persons in said Township as SHALL PROPERLY apply therefor In any township in which the clerk does not maintain regular daily office hours, the town board of such townsrp may1 require thai the ckrk of such  township shall be at his office or other designated place for the purpose of receiving applications for registration, on such other days as it shall designate prior to the last day for registration, not oncisoding five days In all NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I WILL BE AT 204 North Mill SI, WEDNESDAi, MARCH 4, 1953, irom 8 oclock A M to 8 oclock P M  SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1958, from 8 oclock A M to 8 oclock P M  MONDAY MARCH 11 Iran 8 oclock A M to 8 oclock P M Ust MUM of to person nut an ACTUAL Resident of Township at the time of said regis tration tai entitled under the Constitution, if remaining such resident, to vote at the next ejection, shall be entered in the registration records All the provisions relative to registration in Townships and cities shall apply and be as to registration in Villages M Y, T  Ms JsjKMLined at  bert Lavey is now  Dated F ion 2L It 0 m9m fromTmtitmk sWsv tofijrte M Ato Jl  W Wdnday, Vtbsvmr  MM j Neighboring Notes  Howell Theater  HOWlffTi KSCfJMBff Betty Bamuni and Paul Pickett of Unariflln were married Feb  14 and left on a tap to Florida Paul Stephens and Maynaxd Standfield have been nominated for village president t Stock bridge ana Gordon Harmon and Ken OBea at Fowlsrville 37 people have course given by the  Red Cross Fast Aid Class Floyd Moore, 55 Fowlerville Plymouth dealer, died suddenly leb 12 at a heart attack , lackson county voters will vote April 6 an a special 4 mill tax to build a 10 bed hospital 350 people attended the ann ua Howell Co Op banquet at the armory last week  Judge Hiram Smith is back on the job at the Howell probate otter several weeks in an Ann Arbor hospital Bom to William Dillon and wife of Howell Feb 11 a son Michael John Judge Jay D Pray, reared pro bate judge oi Washtenaw coun ty died last week He was prominent in Masonic circles, being a  a past commander oi the Ann Arbor Knights Templar His wife, the former Anna Rane, died in  1947, The following are the senior girls chosen to represent their schools in the DJUV Good Cit izenship contest Barbara Van, Slambrook, Pinckney Joanne Fay Howell Francis Davey, Brighton Mildred Roberta, Hart land, Nancy Mae Lepard, Fow lerville  Howell high school has instituted a 10 weeks night ciass in  typing, starting Feb 24  Russell Lacoxnbe, former Brigh ton Argus editor has resold the Lcdngsbura Press to Fred Veith and taken an editoril position on a Lansing paper Notes of 25 Years Ago The following village ticket has been nominared Pres, C, H Kennedy Clark, lellie Gardner Treas, Blanch Martin, Asses sor, W E Murphy Trustees,  Tuts Wed Ihux,  24 3526 BLACIBEARD THE POATT Darnell Wnli art 1TMIIII Friday, 8antrday, Feb 27 28 Dale Robertson Hory Calhoun fflE SILVER WHIP t Also Peter Lawford Dawn Adams In THE HOUR OF 13  Dextet Yheater DerW, Mich Friday Saturday, Feb 27 22  ,, SON OF AH BABA Xi Sunday Monday March 1 2 Matinee Sun at 230 P M cent Robert Taylor Eleanor Parker In ABOVE AND BEYOND Tues, Wed, Thur March 345  Ray MUancL Rita Gam THE Comlngt The Red Head from Wyoming, Million Dollar Mer mold Tony Curtis, Piper Laurie AND , RAMBOW BOON MY  SHOULDER m tsrhnfcmlnr A musical with Frankie Lane, Btihe Daniels Also Cartoon Sunday Monday March 1 2 IT GROWS ON TREES 540 and 1000 BUfii Staffing Irene Dunne, Dean Jogger News  Sport   Selected Shorts Tues,, Wed, The, Match 344 I A Veryv Funny Fpoture  SOMETHNG FOB THE BIRDS Victor Mature, Patricia Heal Ruby IP 1 Lee Theater WUunore Lake, Mich Friday, Saturday, Feb 27 28  2 Features 2   THE RED HEAD FROM 1  WYOMING to tochsrtnolo   WUh l Maureen OUara, Alex Nlcol Also THE BLACK CASTLE wtrh Richard Green, Boris Karloif MiHi Alt Cmiisil SBf  wWM WSW4 Been Csse CHH Fotvt  4 Sylvaa Tliatw Friday, Saturday, Feb 27 28  EIGHT IRON MOT a drama with Arthur ftanx, Lee Marrui and  Borkn Coland Sunday Monday March 1 2  CITY BENEATH THE SEA  In technicolor Robert Ryan, Filla Powers    Selected Shorts Lee Lavey, Bert VanBlaricum, W fleaturette, Canadian Mountains H Meyer, M J Reason, John,   MI T   ,  Dinkle Ross Read Tues, Wed, Thur, March 345 Supt J P Doyle underwent al serious operation at Pinckney I Sanitarium Friday Vera Swayer , H HIGH NOON with Gary Cooper enenuoej New ,, oi Saline is taking his place  Mrs lulia Brown died at Oak Grove Feb 17 j Novelty  Paul Wm Kuhn died at Gre,  gory Feb 15 at the age of 32 ,  RevFrank McQuillan, transierr  9 seasons deepest snow ed from here to Detroi is pastor waA BOTaJi53  qyerao of St Lukes parish and is build 00 POctard guUonelJTJ ing a new church at Tireman  were  deer hunters to nil out and Wisconsin there and return Sunday Monday Match L 2 THE SAVAGETechnicolor Historical Drama wtth Charleton Heston, Susan Non ow, Peter Hanson Sunday shows 3, 5, 7, 9 cartoon and comedy Tues, Wed, Thur, March 345 THE MIRACLE OF OUR LADY OF EATDA Starring Gilbert Roland Susan Whitney  NOTICE The County Clerks office will be open each Saturday anernoae un8t 00 jt W JLjkt HUW SA   m  i CSoisunerclal sltsnsen are  ing plenty of white base en mm  Bay de Noc,off Escanaba Roland Dunning, 22, son of Clyde Dunning, died Tuesday The High school lost at Hart land Saturday 21 to 15 The Mill er Bros, got stuck in the snow and did not arrive until the haliiStanley McCluskey and Pete Gerycz substituted for them The Independents beat New Hudson team in a rough game here Thursday 34 to 32 Frank Thompson got 20 points for Pinck sney, Bowman 12 and Reason 2  Andrew Campbell and L J Henry have gone to Florida OLean Vaughn 72, died at Dex ter Feb 15 Bailey Smith of Marion died Thruisday at a heart attack Born to Edward McCarthy and wife of Webster at the Pinckney Saniaarium Feb 21 0 daughter Morris Kelly ie working for the Ford Motor Co in Detroit Frank Hinchey has bought the  Herb Lane farm on the Howell  Rd A E VanSlambrook lost 0 hng er in a com husker last week Born to Waldo Titznus and wife Fxmnie Johnson, Feb 15 a girl The following from here attend ed the funeral of Mrs Barbara Wilson at Ann Arbor last Wed  nesddy Mr, and Mrs Albert Dinkel and Alberta, Mrs Mae Daller, Mrs Winifred Aberdeen, Mrs Carmen Porter, Mrs, Virgin ia Carver Mrs Bonnie Henry John McDonnell and wife were in Detroit last week Rosalee Nash Is teaching at Holt With Kenneth Zill of Ann Arbor she spent the week end  at the Mark Nash home The Dr Jim Nash family of Cold water also called The Winston and Bill Baughn I  families entertained the follow ing Sunday in honor of their 12th and 5th wedding anniver saries Earl Baughn and wife, Lawrence Bauahn and family, Mrs Virginia Carver and child en and Mrs Edith VanOrmam ana eon, jrm Mrs Jennie Shanldrmd and grcmddaughter, Jasmine Jedele, of Ann Arbor called at the J H Hooker family Saturday The C W, Hooker fcanfly called Sun  Dr James Nash and temflr of Cokrwater called at Lynn Ken dee home Sunday  Mrs Vivian Ledwldae won In Dearborn Friday Jenn the week end wifii msfjssusi sTAanwa January loth 1 WILL COLLECT PUTNAM rOWNHHP TAXES AT TUB  PUNT AM TOWN HALL Eaeh Saturday DOG TAXES COLLECTED FROM 190 A M TO 5 00 JH LORENZO MURPHY Putnam To 11 ssejaj Treasures Wagoner  Softs Pinckney Roatf SICall  Quality Meichandbe LOW PRICES Beevand Wine to Take Oai HOURS I Daily Sio 9 Snodsy  0 J Phone Howeit 70J  Pr Prompt Dead Stock Removal Call Darling  Co Hewelf 4 SO    4giW JijpiJ mm VOktFWt p  tV ,  Mii    Jb  ,  ,  eg FmCPCY rWATCTjrodneedaT,Jebruwy 25JS53 r   , f The PeopI Groceries Drygoods  v  ed Goods Shoes JP W4 Gents Furnishings Lingerie Kennedys Gen Store s fm so unu to MAVI A HOWI wti or MAT WITH SIIOUS  Sojftri Honeywell wmJkxmtrob i eompbtely automatic Set it audi  Jbtflt fc Patented builtin blower clicks on and off automatically     ehtow heat throughout your home even when the gas 7WnOw HMtmaktr, ikejfteater within a heater, dou reerevsr the floor, cots ft tub tremendously Heavy OstcAmttsstoDaoooatroction, Buy ftiojferiad you own the feetl vc tVJtieatkti SFPAnNnDAUTOMTK OASoeonHiATERS    U viibjijjiijKfs  F   miu,,  iSe,,i  vj  ,, IXUiUUiU KJUMIB lf yew Sieglor 0f ft Oil Heater deesnt deliver mere end hotter Keet over the floor thou ANY cotr,ct  size hoofer regardless ef moke or oils  su get your money bck A FURNACE JOBbr HEATING FOR  ICE O 7 HOCKEY SERVI CE HONE 145 KNCKNFi MCHIGAJv Mrs Mildred Ackley and 3 children visited Robert Ackley at Detroit Memorial hospital Wunday  Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and Johnny and Christine spent in  wMc end with her mother in gkNifclifUlrfe Lemuel Martin and wile of Yr iJcaned on Mr Boa Martin Sunday Dan Driver and wife of Dexter called at the Gecry Eichmcm home Sunday, Dale Miller and ftnmett Bna wore fishing over the week end  atouqhton Lake lwfwM Alex Carish andI  spent Sunday with WflBcm Mercer ton called at the Wm home Saturday Gerald Henry was homo from, Detroit over the week end  Sunday quests of Mrxmd Mrs, John Boyftr wore John WratheU and lie, Georqe Helok and wife and Reuben Gentnor and wile oi ABA Arbor Ptnckney Dispatch Enierod as 2nd Qass Matter at Postomoe Act of March 8 1877 114 SaHowell StKnckneyMich Subocrgptiop Price 150 per ir Mrs Thomas Bonner was a delegate to the Republican state convention held in Detroit on February 21 The followinq members oi Liv ington Lodge No 76 attended, the Masonic Past Masters Night  at Howell Wednesday night Clare Miller, Larry Camburn, Jim  Boyd, Henry Hauck, Olin Robin son Finley Greene, Fred Teeple Albert Dinkel, Homer Abney 6 I ye editor I Mrs M L Darrow entertained1 14 ladies at at a Stanley creak fast Tuesday moninq John Atkins and wife Maggie Aschenbrenner of Dayton Ohio are visiting at the Aschenbrenn er home Harold Darrow and family of iBoqie Lake called at the M E Darrow home Sunday Mr and Mrs George Roush were Friday dinner quests at the Charles Sanson home at Big  Silver Lake Mrs Sadie Moran with Mr and Mrs Ward Swarthout of  Jackson attended the ice revug in Detroit Friday night Wayne Wagoner underwent an operation at Sparrow hospital Lansing Thursday and is doing Weil He will be there a week more Room is 112 Lawrence Camburn and wife spent Sunday at the Sheridan Hadley home near Jackson Frank Aberdeen and wife spent Sunday at the Rex Noggle home in Arm Arbor Jack Fairchild of Buffalo,N Y and the Harry Fair child family of Detroit were also there Pre Vern Clark was home from Camp Leonard Wood, Mo until Tuesday Week end quests at the Walter Clark home were Maynard Clark and wife of Manchester  Mrs Marion Clark and baby oi Buck Lake, Edsel Meyer family of Vpsilanti and Shirley Hosier of Milan  The Dr Jim Nash family oi  Coldwater called at the Martin Ritter home Sunday, i  Sam Denham who lives at the ,1 home of Mrs Mary Elsasser at i Patterson Lake, was taken to  McPherson hospital Saturday in  the Swarthout ambulance   Mrs Pearl Doyle, foimer resi dent is a candidate for the city council in Wayne The Murray Kennedy family called at the Culver farm in Cul ver farm in Deerfield Sunday George Meabon and wife call ed at the L Vogt home near Fowlerville Sunday The James Whitley family spent Sunday at the Wm, Whit ley home in Stockbridge, Cy AtLee who was a delegate to the Republican state conven vention at Detroit Saturday, spent Sunday with his family at the W H Meyer home Others there were the Edsel Meyer fcrm ily of Ypsikmti, Wm, Lamb fam ily of Ann Arbor, G W Meyer and family of Stockbridge and James Meyer and wife Mrs Mfna Ware spent Iasl week at Willow Village with her  daughter, Mrs Lois Kimberly  Mrs Florence Marble Van Winkle is ill in a Lansing con valescent home The East Marion farm bureau met with Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel last Wednesday night A number of members of the Pinckney Chapter OES attended a Past Matrons night at Ypsilan ti Monday night Arthur Bullis and wife of Greq ory were Wednesday dinner quests at the Robert Read home  Mrs Rene Miller and Carolyn, MrsElizabeth Wylie and Nancy and Donnalee Swarthout attend ed the ice revue in Detroit Sun day Mrs Maxine Dueseberry, daughter of Mrs Sadie Morait broke her leq while skatinq at  Ski Villaqe, near Waters, Feb 15 She is with her sisterinlaw in  Flint The Wm Kennedy family of Detroit called on Mrs Emma Vollmer Sunday Wilbur Eisele and son of Fowlerville called Thursday Leo Bettys and family of WalL ed Lake and the Wayne Carr family of Nov spent the week end at the Roger Carr home Merwin Campbell and son, Dick went to Kensington Lake  iSunday Larqe numbers of fish i are beinq caught there Mrs Mary Jane Tasch took the 6th grade to the Detroit Ice i Revue in the school bus Sunday  Mrs Hoyse CaropbellMrsRob ort Nosker Mrs Geraldine Vedd r and Mrs Pauline Vedder were bne Jack Hannetts Velvet Ez bowl ina team bowled at the Palace bowlinq alley in Detroit Satur dav and Sunry The team i  Uwron Hafi he Plumbing  Htilng omptete Lii3 Plumbing f fetures and Supplies ELECTRIC OIL AMD GAS HOT WATW HEATEM 1  1   u  rs COMPLETE LINX OF PUMPS WE SELL  7  WE INSTALL WE SOlVlCE 1C75 EAST M38  Phone 183F2   COAL POCOHONTAS LUMP KENTUCKY EGG  STOXEB DE Hoey Sons PHONE 2S81 DQCTET TELEVISION ond , Ant ono Soles  Servict MARTIN RITTEH PINCKNEY, MICH, CAPEHAHT TV DEALER PHONE 113F2 wummm tlumbin 8tiiliy Drake  j   1 MUSOH SHOES  ,1 Vowf Ma ten Mn  evi yew becttW YOU1 meaturementrge te the  FACTORY where your sheet ore mode    9 Personal Fitting Strrict in thi privacy of your homt or oflfict, given withoitf chirft by your Mason Man gits you an iMMfljr i new idea of shoe comfort 3 Hes the directioyou Fac tory Representative of the leading manufacturer of iia kind in the torld    f Hell be clad to call aiid  you a Demonstratioa ef 25S styles of dress, work, or sport shoes, including the amazing VelvetEez AirCushion Insole Slice, which cradles your foot on 10,000 tiny Air Bubbles Drop attad and wiH 1 ve him call No char   gation to buy    Jack Hanuett mom in  TTKTPfgT MICIL , cThe RexjWM cjd1  fiT lackk Hannott, Cliiff Miller, Or ltlheRoto baby wa at the Androw Co  A WiTr TrAiv Taeemer Sunday quest at the OUn Komn y i land Winslow, Joluv I and Carl Fowler ion homo bell homo  , iiM vvj jtfDrNe 1W   mA i   Xi K fc    HANDLING sr t ,      ttm i  IK ,    JOHN PURE Dish Harrow  In the qualities that count mostgood work, easy handling, and longer lifeJohn Deere Disk Harrows lead the field Heres the secret of their better field performance Proper weight distribution holds them to their work, and assures good penetration in almost anysoil Extra clearance prevents clogging even in trashy conditions Frame connections provide a flexibility that keeps these harrows working at even  depth They do the same level woron turns as on the straightaway Handy adjustments make it easy to do a good job Simple, positive tractor control enables you to angle or straighten the disk gangs from the tractor seat Harrows equipped for operation with John Deere Hydraulic PowrTrol can be tagUu or a lucncd without Stopping or even slowing  dawn I There      l rrcv ir j e tc mc your disking c      LAVE HAFDvVAR Itt MtCMlY xtmr Ag Bom to Guy Hall and wife Sol turday a can N  Aipkcus Smith broke his arm f last week Dr C L Siaier set it The Maccabees of Howell hone an Oriental degree team Born to Mi and Mis Floydt Munsell Bessie Wright Feb 20 a son Supt Clayton Miller was in Ann Arbor Monday Francis Can took his place Jennie Haven was injured at the Hicks school last week while playing with  sled George Reason ir has purchas ed the vacant lots of Mrs Sara  jNash north, of her home and is hauling stone to build a new house in the spring Perry Toole is shipping a car load of oak lumber to Detroit Despite terrible weather, the Maccabee dinner play and dan ce here Friday night was a sue cess It took the Galloway Orche stra of Brighton 6 hours to get here They had to shovel their way 250 tickets were sold for the dinner The play was excel lent Mae Moran and Ray Kenn iedy sang and Jerry Johnson tap danced Mrs Sheridan the orche stra pianist played special num  beraPlay to be repeated Feb, 24, At the convention at Corunna Monday Selden S Minor of Owo so was nouminated fox circuit judge Frank Shields ol Howell the other candidate withdrew Roy Placeway has taken over the milk route operated by Ben, Isham Albert Frost, E M Jeffrey, Floyd and Will Durkee attended the Odd Fellow Lodge at Stock bridge Tuesday night The following were on the pro qral at the Putnam Hamburg Dont Miss Todays Opportunity for a Job Tomorrow We have good news for those ol you who have been waiting for an exceptional position Classes starting in February and March for telephone operators Let us give you valuable train inq that will serve you all of you life For more information call 9984 or visit our Employment office m pV iH hmrhm si a   Itoatfel Eveoinas by Howell st UU x HERB SNED 183 M7 fi 2tilex Howoli u HkJtom Seal Estate Issiiuakje, Uekeiaae City, Lake and Fans Piaeerly A Spectator our Propertr VIW lie Michigan Bell Telephone Co 3 2 3 EAST WASHINGTON ANN ARBOR, MICH SCHOOL NOTES GONT and Anita Shirey was second We ore completing Michigdr Animal Booklets for scienceOur book reports are bein done nicely in book jackets We have a n electrical robot MTBON I Wwttbing and Slate 1075 East M36, LEE LAVEY Funeral Hoses Oan C Swarthout Director Modern Equipment Ambulance lstvke  nono 89 4 63, PtecJeiev etkfc FRED C REKXHOFF 8s J OPTOMETBIST 120 West Grand Href Ave fkwell a HlrHtiii 1 bone 58 MdMcTi   ttaae 58F3 Pincknei Ah REFRIGERATION SERVICE HAROLD RADY  Repairs on All Makes PHONE J54F3 Pinckney AUCTIONEER Farm Saks a SpeckuU BERT WYLlk CALL FOWLEVHXEjfc36F6  DR a J TOWNEE 5044 Portage Lake Rot 4 Attdot Phooe Dexles 3451 mX tm v ffwisK fumetZ answer game, Charners, Mrs HF Siqler, Miss , Hall Fannie Swarthout, MiM , ifS,  , Kice, S J Kennedy, Fern Hende  m COmmg Capitol Puishment was debated  hlbdrnationv  F L Andrews, Mrs Sigler and UOYD HrHQBF Livestock wwlmT Weekly Xips Maae Tc  General TrucUng Ptntknrr Mir Phone 161F13 N a w vrrut NOTARY fnsuftinco and nDnai mOH 136 Pincknty CEMETrY MEMORIALS Prices You tan Aifrtd To Pa MILFOR GRANITE WORKS Mllford Michigan I Ciassiiied Aiivfi        From v ere I sit u Joe Marsh Wrong Train of Thought  MrsHendrikstook the affirmaenJasLwe We had more state reports giv Most of us knew the stream liner stopped about four miles from town last Tharsfiay  but 7 t didnt know why   Seems the train was hurrying along, then came the screeching of brakes  some fellow had pulled the Emergency Stop cord When the conductor asked him hy he did it, he said, The train was just going too fastI wanted to et you to slow down  From where I sit, that streamliner has been going at that speed for the past seven years with a perfect safety record and tha passengers have always been , pleased Newalong comes a f el  low whe wants the train to go at hi speed Some people are like that Some still wcmM begrudge another persons riL to S temperate glass of beer even though that person woulduJi dream of flashing a Stop sign on their preference for, say, milk, coffee or tea Respecting the rights of others is the only way we can keep on the right track tive side and SE Swarthout th negative Married at Oauhoka City, Oklahoma Feb 15 in the rec tory of St Josephs church Loren zo Fcrmam, formerly of Pmckney to Miss Bernice Warren of that place He is credit man for the Oklahoma Wholesale Grocery Company   Final tabulation of hunter cas ualties in 30 states and 4 Cana dian provinces show 198 per sons killed and 907 hunting accidents, Deer and rabbit huntiing insps ed the most accidents Best pike rising reports come from Mason and Lake counties and Houghton Lake, We are beginning bird units with charts and painting pict ures Our peach blossom branches NOTKEI have fox terrior pupp i ies to qive away, will mako FOR SALE1940 Plymouth coupenice pets Miss Encraist   in good condition cheap  JPattersojcOceRoad SSS Murray Dagg, Gulf oil station FQR SALE 4y2acr6wUb snail FOR SALE2 Tons of Hay tor hou8e  U68 Mowers RoeTdJor Horses Call 13F2 Pin6kney Inquire of Wayne Bennett FOR SALE Toulouse breedinq a reasonable down payifont geese 6 each Cliif VanHorn 9094 Cedar LakeJfeJHncJQff Phone 69F2L , FOR SALE  Guinea hens cs AVAILABLE In late March,an fox terrier puppies Nick 6Wse oiiice position for a qualified 38 M 36Egst are opening which is sign of an younq lady Phone Janet narJ w ATNEDDav care el presdaoo early spi  Pinckney 134 for rrrntment wAiWU  Tr w   v InneToatinand Sneeze We thank Mr and MrsVedder  j Company, for driving us to the ice show rvMo PPMT W appointment 5 working m9ihwL  at 410 Putnam or att Mrs Smger for going with u, Cottage Mrs Miller and Carol Mrs Tini Howell Also Mrs CampbeU Mrs, Nosker Phone 1535M11 Howell  FOR SALE Six room house, cor Corlg  I, Ltiitvd Statu Brewers Foundati Wylie and Nancy and Donna  ee SWarthout also went, injured in j Monday we madepictures of the ice reviewjiheyveie very aobd , We read ou movies Monday and liked tKpm Seventh Grade The student Jfcouncil elected The oonservation commission, the same officers Pres, Richard nas given tentative approval to imus Vice Pres, Jokn Bug Sec, i , iw the Lakehead Oil Co, to run ajameg Eubank Treasu Larry FOR SALE Jamesway cuDm 1   oi 2500 eqg caoaaty also two Phone 106F2 PwidcneY Crosley Friaiaatr FOR SALE white enamel ranqe coal Of woodPhone 120F11 or inguiro Of 355 East Main S, ner Putnam and Webster, reason  AUTOMATIC SAVf ffMSmmm able tnV Lucius Doyle  SEPVICE WHiLTYC WJ Phone 42 PtodmeY i 4LL WORK GUAtHflW IOR sALfiAAbIMICKS, white  MOWEW leghornsbarred and white rocks nsjaLS SAW T New Hampshire and Hy lane Chicks Order New Phone 305W Bob Squire Hatchery gowell Mth HLLAOiUa11524 wm 30 Inch pipeline across northern Watson, Michigan It mes now get legUla The 7th tive approval to cross the straits  A 16 Inch krmphrey attached 1oa 14 lb carp was caught atay to preparefo the speuing grade beat Dexter 15 deck chick pouftry bagrijj Frank Pearce Pinckney,saver Tke1 Phone Dexter, 40 Saturday 25 to 21We are studying 25 words a entwater recenty, Pinckneys bee March 6 We divided the group into teams and spelled against each other Mark Whit  es team won ever Judy Froehlick team by 5 points PATTERSON LAKE OWEN W FOWLM D S C Foot Specialist  CWroj 216 W CkLRlver MitoJ telephone Oiflce Heart Office 75181 By Appoint Res 71003  MpiV TuejUj CONFIDENTIAL YOU CAN BANK HERE N iK  CONFDXENCE  yj QUALITY Meats K Groceries Vegetables Plsri llarket Prices rarteous Service It is likely that deer management by the dept, will be contm ued and there will antherless deer seasons from now on Diminishing footi supplies and not overhunting is expected to diminish the size of Michigan deer 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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>t  rtt,    3 Dispoteh fror Court ews 1    U 4uriteT  see The March term of court start  jm this ylar than  Warcn z ba cases are iisted according tp btate 0i WAU o are oivoice liigtMtfay CoBamissiftEier Ziegleij Criminal hay Lasxy, receiv as Michigan expects to collect mc n propertyWallace Cro viWBJijyj millions more in gaa IIooti uniawruby axiving away   tax man a year ago, tram a graa au auiomoaile T uttted ta oo cojMnecrial vehic Juiv cases, assumpsit Donald k plus 16 xnAUiuns an Seaerai  uV vs J tones Gibson, Great , aid The state highway dept gets I nierican insurance Co vs An 44 percent of this,county roadulfcw Clubb, Phil Schwartz vs commissions 37 and villages b hogftn and Lana Papworth, Am percent co Corp vs Cra Williams Ties 18 millions will be spent in  P0 on the case Robert Lewis ainlainirnj present highways, , vs Wayland Kees, Unto Teras vs 28 millions for construction or Micnigan Consolidated Gas,Lor baew roads and bridges and 2 re Frank vs Don Shosey and  bullion to retire bond issues on  August Whybrew, Wolverine present roads There are now Mutual Insurance Co vs Wm fHT PMCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, February 18, 1953 CHURCH NtWS  I ittiiolit   Mcuyi Caffeoiic CLuicij JtacJmay Michigan tf Fr Albert j Sclimitu Fasiot dunauy Mntifcen bummer MW 600 1001 ii Winter 800 t lOtOt Novenna DefoUonsi Friday evenan as  p u tocaJ Note SCMOetflEWS I FIRST GRADE NEWS We have a number of peopHe ab START CONDEMNATION ine rluiUn junion Mefropoli I sent Hope they wih bo UUVK n tn Authority nas storied cohaem We hopf John iiinlal is loeung better Friday afcei Noeniui Devouoafe  7i30 to 0Q P w Sunday befci feOQ Mar Ann Arbor     330 to 400 p toev, Keith fiuegsegger Pastor Sainday School   S30 a m 5,73 miles pi concrete highways ana L C LaPrad Willard Bough M01 Worship  1045 aim in Michigan, 3085 oi hitumous vs Afthur Musch jr, Garnish, naaiobroadcastStaUon WPAQ highways and 1160 of gavel rds, mentIra Wilson and Sons vs In addition Uiere are 2 more William Davis projects looming, toll reads and n jury cases, Assumpsit the Mackinac bridge Ziegler Cheste Lewis vs Trio Machiinie says their need overshadows all Products, George Hock vs Thure he dbjeciioffts j son Lumber Co, International There is one dark side There industrial Bank vs Douglas Kinn were 1541 highway fataities in Y Assoc Discount Corp vs 1952 Loss from injuries and Horace Schnackenberg Mich property damage amounted to employment Covs Barney Ry   145 minion i xnal, Henry Charon vs Harry Gib The legislature is still debating n 4 joinery Ward vs Her ion how to replace the state fund rnan LU Marie Schmidt Autoj which has been diverted  Ownes Co vs Harry Chur naton proceeaings in circuit couri at Ann nxai against 60 ruiu owners on the Huron River from Dexter to Base Lake to tOKe over the property tor in cluuou in tne nuran Clinton nivers Development The proper ty owners are directed to appec in couit March 16 and show cause why the petiuon should not be granted The Area is 5 miles long4 contains 700 acreE and was once known as the Hud son Mills Metropolitan Forest ru, and was owned by the Edison Co They solo to Henry Ford who resold it The petition states the proper  We had our Valentine Party on Friday We had cookies mi ire i vrtam and 11 leeeivid man Valentino We wish to thank Mrs Clyde for the lovely Valentine cookies They were a surprise Clifford Kjrcler visitei his grandmother and his cousin They had a party Sharon iullups dadly has a now car Sharon has a ukilele nrn sone  Lurreat Comment People who Thjie are some have saaist tendencies On cic Lmey go  asW tombstones and monumental cemeteries There are mcaiy niacases oi this nature Hi  store irents have been aamaqed by smeannq black point te Se Cl uhe3e can ch the vandalism that has taen place UJ some of the Detroit school OverUGO in dadqef1Zt done to one school there w ZTt Dfk W5re sashea boS w ,, nuttens ftj tUIIled  CieorKe Colonos laddy has a new , Qnd 1h  I quipment m the lunch room des the Pilgrim Fellowship  yijj pJ y nas n appraised and otfers Mohday Nighthible Study b00  made to me Ian owners who Wed Choir Practise junior 4Udj ilaV turned them down From Senior 730  exter UP tne ver to Gregory Thursday night 800 Prayer Meet riocd Tne plans calls for improv ing Q 00 p m  ement on tne wst side oi the We preach Christ ana everyone river From there to Base Lake onjmals, a tiger and kangaroo, is very, very welcome j kui sides of the river So far John uram nas a new iwvouy bolt    more than 400 acres of the dis  Judy Bekkerinjr had her tricycU puted 700 acres has been pur j iixiu ie luis some n nriyoir CJeoiw has some new shoes I   hc6Tav arrested sever We are happy to hear John Colom  y Id boVs who have ad rs KettiniT better tf ,the criI They apparent Harry Snison told us about    ac no Ieason for b ok, Hopalon Cassidy am Bar 2U Cowboy Mike R rujon had a red cup Dim fa5elle has some UJV ani iuiinounc Cavery Mennonite Church Rev Ezra Beachy, Pastor cnased Tiie University of Michigan has given the authority an ase k schools cities and counties res, AlbertLaMoria vs Earl r Suft  , Gl fischment across their property edlfiSt  now 90 Son  Shoemaker, Vern Bush vs Earl 2 A0  i c Tr3 Auonty has lf  S01   ine aencii is now wu m mon ,  v  iSukday Schxl  liQO for a parkina lot at St Clair let contracts The result is a new tax bill a Shoemaker y wtth few favored The last Chancery Louis Kcnser vs the i One by Rep Christman oi Putnam Land Co, John Worthinq Ann Arbor which would repeal 1on vs Robert Ferguson, George the sales tax and substitute an in Lynn vs Ross Miller Detroit d dividual income tax Christman ison vs Andiew CIubb,Harry Eir say it would raise 60,000,000,11001 vs Clyde ODonneLParadis more than the present sales tax Farms vs Joseph Clahassy, However Michigan voters in the  Chas Thompson vs Max Cham past have turned down state in  bers, Harold Allen and wife vs comeCSa proposals jLivingston County Board of Ed i,  ucaiion, Livingston County ChUdreos Hm  Younc Peopas Meeiin Cott PeilmrsAlp Servir Wednesday tit o m iIS Deach and a now sewerge treat 730 ment plant at Kensington A Larry Gyde has a new pencil, Jimmy Shirey visited some friends on Sunday Tommy Chambers has a now hair cut Chiquitn Amhujuey went to a show in Howell Karen Powell has a now watch new beach house is also being h told fbout a book about some built at Kensington Dutch chllchvn Our new joom president is Howard Sinjii r VVi ui all committees on nr PRB4ARY ELECTION A light vote was cast in the primary election for circut iudgei Albert Abrahamhere Monday only 205 voting   y Divcrce Elroy vs Florence Van the 900 registered voters voting Wagoner, Fred vs Isabel Sutter ,The vote was Carland 155,Lyons field, Dana vs Everett Emery, 47 and Desjardens 5 Carland  bettyvs James Stone Arnold also carried Brighton City 126  vs Ella Cogar, John vs Teresa 69 for LVOiis lyons carried all Koznaa, Elizabeth vs Adolph other precincts in the county Marx, bvelyn vs Charles Wiles, Livingston County W4llis Lyons School District No 8 vs Brighton j Evenifl 1Sece Area School, Owen Lowelll vs gj Movin FUm And QW Fred Uronenwett, Joe Derks V3, 7omorrow UNADILLA PRESBYTERIAN  SUNDAY FEB 8TK  VjS, HOMER T NEWTON Morning Worship 1030 a m Mrs Homer T Newton, wife of j SECOND CJRADK The service will be in charge foi the qrand secretary of the qfand Fveryone had a jrood time at our the Gideons lxiae F  A M of Michigan  aleniine pity We aiv rattul  Sunday School 1130 am died at Grand Rapids February h ivoihers who smt tih i  Petty Cooper superintendent 8 The funeial and burial wer  s 800 p rr ai Pontiac last Wednesday, xVc wore sorry that Mary Lo 13eiides her husband there is a j Aseimnbrenner and John Colons wv, daughter, Ardella Homer was I l lJ had to miss the party Mar mayor of  ontiar when be be I came qrend secretary He has FRED GLENN j visited Livingston Lodge many ihey sard they had been getting in JJrouqh a lire escape window to play basket ball in the gym and cecided to have some fun We know that there has been a lg expansion in school constru non of late years with a resultinq increase of taxes and judging by letters m Detroit papers there ii w movement on there to try to get people who send no children to school exempt from school taxes liid ahances are 999 to 1 this will not get anywhere However these boys destroyed for the fun o smashing things in the past lew years rest homes nave sp, ung up ah over the state ana natron These have been made possilbe by old age pen siorus and social security At Wnue cicad John Gamson who  na opotaiea u convalescent none iurfe smce ld39 has been arrestea for arson rire swept his convasfent home but the nine inmates were ail gotten out in wore absent Fred Glenn, 78, son of iFooert times and Mary Hudson Glenn of   North Lake, died at Chelsea    1IIITftr, Friday At onetime he oasa MRS BARBARA WILSON the Glenn farm at North Lake rs Barbara Wilson83 died Lincolns birthday VVciier VL Sally Westmorland  which comprises Inverness at nn ArDOr Sunday Her hus  We wrote a store about Molly 1700 1CJ phinc vs olert Harboldt, Country Club His wife and 2 hand, Eugene Wilson, died sev v Cm our iiapbooks  Lee returned to school doiriuy  I tlmt tate poLce round a gaso Ronnie Singer, Hatty Snyri  ime caxi in the basement with a Knlhy aistafson, Hilly Lijfht Larrv hle in  A He detector test piov ed inconclusive, According to Itley and John Colon Mo nr lay, We made silhouettes of Lincoln cooiod loji eabins Thursday for MUc Ccolcmd 3u Ari vs Vincent Norinah Desjardens 160 Stella vs Lozo Chovich uawassee County ory vs Hazen Longthorn, Nina Mikje Carland v2270 , vs Vm ent Cietents, Thelma Norman Desjardens 1475 vs hurcia Morton, Patricia vs Willis Lyons 14 Ro Watklns, Alfred vs EHzabeth Carland and Lyons oppose Phillips,Eizabeth vs Earl Olrich 1952 in this county, Ola vs iiolvin Rihmond, Elmer    vs Lenoir Harrison, Ralph y MARCH OF DIMES TOTALS i Ruth Garrett, Francis vs Anna A  , v, Dettloff Beatrice vs John Scott, Th county totals for the j Marion vs oti3 BeII HeIen v9 Beulah vs  i 1 HI Garlarneau,, qranddcrughters survive Funeial eial veaxs ago Surviving are ap inkr to put the pictures rich Mar cmd burial at Chelsea Sunday son Byron, of Ann Arbor and a   fr Round Co the Whecis daughter, MrsRobert Rice of Cal iicrnia and b qrandchildren The TV i u it x funeral was at the Muehlig HtaSTffi AtqS2efl ChapeL Ann A,bor today with  llcd Jn,d,avqhiL IH bial  Arborcrest Cemetery I w  v  hv, team 55 to 44 ana the second vie BASKET BALL NEWS i i apbool Ihn Hollin has a hair cut Billy Coinson pulled a tooii Prosecutor Hussell bhepherdGor wson haa the nome insured for 72,000iuiv n team 49 to 42 In the first team game Pinck jey was ahead all the way but won on foul shots as they macL 25 out of 40 while Hartland got TZJIZ, oV  TXL 18 out of 45 However Jack Jeff Thompson ot this place MARRIED HERE SUNDAY Married Sunday afternoon at he home of the groom on Patt ersn Lake Road, Mr George1 to Mrs Congressmen m irdy of this aiai manaqes u atoy in the lime hght LUM wecK tn Fiint scncoi ooaa ruuSb, mm peimis I sion to address a civj class in , njfme flint niqn snooi ihey said they retusea 10 pioviue mm witn i,1jj captive au,1,, u aiey tet him bpeaic uiey woa nave IO extend tne same couues to dlicials of other parties OJU March of Dimes collections were I vs B BaIdwin 11,000 The unit cohtributrons  AIvan Knapp were as follows j  HoweU L 5,21586 Q  s SWEETHEART PARTY 1 l th pnck 1 members of the ediate Ibwlemlle 1,41,51 i  ond nartana reauced tne  iinck ioTrliIies were present, Brighton 1,275,96 The annual Sweetheart party j ney lead to 5 points Then the   H PincKney 335,1c of Hnckney Chapter OJLS was  Hartland stars Hayes and Ries Gxwory 23613 held held Saturday night at the I went out evening up things XSodtah 26853  U cf M, Fresh Air Camp at Part Jack Jeffrews was high scorer Hamburg 8175 ersci Lake with the largest atten, with 17 Jim Matteson had 12 UcGee was bom m Unadilla rlays had 15 and rues 14 tor Mart A u ri on acr,  x T L TK M u A f Hazel Ely of Ann Arbor, Rev Jeffreys Bob Meabon and Jim K  h Rvueqsegqer omciating Matteson all went out on fouls    W1LHELMINA McGEE CONE Wimelmina McGee daughter cf William and Victoria Wright land,  township Feb 20, 1867 and died M at HowetlFeb 11 at the age of M  h,K Janus ,s stayin w,lh 85 years  Mr Betz,ffShe attended country schools and the Pinckney scncoi and1 Gregory Baptist church HarHand 11797  dc uce on record Oak Grove 15501 r he tables were decorated Fenton 400 wi i hearts, ahd tokens, follow There were 33 polio cases in, inelentir, motif anda BALL SCORE, 195Z   Clare Miller W M ot Livingston Manchester 53 South Lyon 36 4H COUNCIL MEETS  Lodge and Alberta Dinkel W Bton2  37 gly rie on Feb23 1MB The 4 H Council met at tne  M, ol rmc,ny were bonored r JHutCjJL Y she marrieid William Cone at school and discussed plans for a j witl, 3 tier birthday cakes their , tte h54LinLc Gregory He died Aprii 10 1929 bird house,contest It was voted birthdays falling that i week 19stfcnA 51 av2n childen were born to this Fowler union of whom Ernest, LyleLena Milan 1 Agnes survive Clrabelle, Webberville 37 Adelaide and Cecille beina de  IoVf eavc Hi moup Judy Dirrov WHS eiht yi n Friday Feb tilth Venning and Dianne Curts went to   then tfiinimothci , SunoaN 1 ,  Forme President Truman has Ann Monke and Nancy Koad on been chosen to leceive me Foui tortaimd company fo, dinner Sun1 rreedoms Foundation award clai D, , , , ltjmd hs chairman 01 the tounda Karon Bloxom and John Holben fcl0n baard he received a ma jority or the OUUU ballots castThis is an annual award Previ ous winners were Gen GeorgeMcuuftau, Lleanor RooseveJt, Vice ites Barkiy and irtxiph iunche, Nobel prize winner, ueni to a show Sunday jveniny ilJADKS 1st and 2nd A cousin from Indiana btouH Sharon some now drosses John Mike has a new kitten who, iiiiiiu is Midnijjht, While Mi, and Mrs Uadson aie a I K vol Lt begins to look more and more that Presiaent Eisenhowers lilting of the Formosa blockade had little meaning Gen Chaing A nrw puppy came to live nes house Everyone enjoyed the Valentine j announces his willinghesto raid tne Chinese mainland but American party Mona Loo has a new baby cousin, Michael John We hope Mrs Beuchy will be able to return soon the nkjht of Feb 21 Those pre MrjvVmifd Aberdeen Carolyn, ae cr 2SveH f 4iC SUtXlh Lester McAfee Miller tap danceAA contest was   , Wilhamston 64 Joe Basydlo, John Burg Mrs j pm on in which the different  Jf   FiatRock53 Un ceased, Her lifehme was spent Ralph HaUand Mr and Mrs  hearts  SrfSlS eSYpstianti in Gregory, Clare MiUet  Rome, ano Juliet, Anthony and  The funerai was at Milner, Cfecyjatria were impersonated I  Fnnera Home Stockbrldge Fri  WWPLpTTTJvAIXN, by ferent rrsonspris given , camaL PROCEEDINGS IaneraL Home, Stockbridge Fri v, PJ SLfltal  thC Wh queoed  n  Regular meeting dviUage burial was in Williamsville Cem Jkstruction class tor candidates I swers I mnnril Fh in tw eterv t temple each Monday night at Dancing concluded even Vorerbfesident Dink  S Z  SSS eI officers PresentTtplady,Kenn CARD OF THANKS SWatrthoiu calhng In a waltz CinQn Qnd  sent We wish to thank our relatives contest Mrs Alta Meyer and QJVrtn1 A cuwir Floyd Fuiford won rirst pnze 730 D pn Pebrucay 21 MM degrees Feb 25 Howell to work FC degrees at Pinckney, March 11 Pinckney to work MM degree at Howell Clare Miller W M P W Curlett, Sec Swarthout and Shirley, j friends and neighbors for meir Motion by Kennedy, supported kindness to us at time of the by Tiplady to allow following  death of our mother Also Rev, bills I Cochran, nurses at Emilys Con THE    V7Y NEWS The Pinersy Community U Vein Winkle  Van Winkle 500 valescent Home, Drs Beckwith, braary has T r sed the tollow Ohio Oil Co oil 4440 Walker, Shertzer and lacobs and nonrPQ MftTTOMAT PPHB inq books  aall children Bob Egeler, salary  8500 the Milner Funeral Home May CMKs 1 rilUD Te Big Book of Indians, The Vans Service, gas 213 the Lord bless you all Ptd A Tvealino human doc Big Eock oi Cowboys by Fletcher  Fred Rogers street work 10000 Mr and Mrs Willard Wiltse, Read the revealing human aoc ,   rf         Emest and WiUicmi Cone M, Ships by Brewster The Big Book Paid Curlett printing 1650 Mrs Ernest VgnAlstine of the seal Circus by Phillips, Motion to adjourn, carried j   The Big Book of Real Fire Engine1 Mildred Ackley clerk Mrs Sadie Moran sspent the THIRD IRADE Claudia Garr had company Sanday There wtre 1G absent from our room today Leonard Simonson visited his cousin Sunday Wehad a od time t our Valentino Party We want to thank ad of the mothers who made cake uno cookies for us Eddie Ritftfs and Tom Head were sick over the weekend Eddies brothers birthday is today Charles Roots grandmother visited him Sunday Terry Rowells father made him a cart and harness for his dog tunent xll America is talking o bout In the American Weekly, with this Sundays Feb 22 issue of Detroit Sunday Times, Christine Jorgensen, the woman ytho was once a man, tells in The Story Ctf My Life, about e and of Real Trains by Zaffo MICHIGAN BELL WAGES week end in Flint Pvt Charles Brown is home Clorence Smith of Dearborn iSiXJSi Ihrt laaued  The Michigan Bell Telephone Gao, Pa 1 VanSIambrook home motional problems mat  , Company wage biU for 1952 was MrsLEUa Sialer of Lansmacmd The Stockbridge Past Masters her adolescent years days Detroit Times an all time high of 88,350,110 to Mrs Marjory Foltz and 3 child Night is Feb 25 4,513 employees m 264 exchan rm of Battle Creek called on We pee by the Detroit Free Stand FOlRTH GRADE NEWS We had  very M1 time at our Valentine Party on Friday afternoon Everyone njoyed the vlentre cookies Kathryn iyde brought for a special treat for our party We want to thank Mrs Gyde for mk ,HK thtm for Kathryn to bring We want to thank the mothers who sent cup cakes for our refresh ments All of us efijoyed the plays written by Karf Burf and MnrWie MLkv says he must have planes, boats and supplies be fcre he can do so So far there is no effort underway to supply him Auth them inere is some talk of blockading China but Great Britian, France and other nations who are trading with her have announced opposition and eve a hinted they might use their navy to keep Chinese ports open  Oen VanFleet who letired as commnder in Korea last week let ego a blast at the way the war is conducted there He said the war coud be won guicky there if suf hient men planes and supplies were provided That there wer no more troops in Korea now than when the war started and that the rotation of soldiers raised hob with formation of a trained army making it impossible to build up one there That Korea was little more than a training ground for American soldiers, Toft said in Washington last week that a main effort in Korea was not even under aonsidera  tton Bo the present wOr there will probaby go on and on v on furlough from Indiantown spent the week end at the Lonn mcnM, Hewlettand wtle  Lansing Tuesday , lr Mike padand y and  DwjM Smith Shtawweee county f r m os MAHinw MALJ ae ims v, ,ww,w  j w vy   , S0111 rt v  DTI3TI riw than in 1951 and showed an In,  Mrs Beulah Martin of Ypsilan brfdee  the Happy Day Camp Barbara Sinjrer played hor seeotfet 71161 , u The Youngiove KIAwin qive ,  163 empioyees This h is staying with Mrs Marv Hof here, is held in Italy in the sup 1 dion for us She hi improving a lot ,Wv Dinkel bos a dance at the Marion Jovjn ae Q  v  The  GIover famiIy of pkn of the Evangelical Shh Foster won our Friday Spelld o deVHCrtt to the S53 bT M MS oBii qovrmnt cpto uSd8 AtoLrioa 50c and 25c   JlSBS Dchfflaft hetae Sunday, Gerry churches ot which he is a mrnis g Bee and Christina Jaroslswaki tate conventkoa at tr, 1 and Carol Miller wars both ewftojru4nY t0  iawiiaaif  V1 mUA,  jiV r  III  rrtt  TO  as     Jfmiar hJMmir 11 lift   f  w MiVftChases the chill from filkhouses  ,, Many Profitable Farm Uses for on Electric Heat Lamp Right now, theres a job on your ftnh Of la your home an electric heat lamp can do quickly, efficiently and at low cost And right around the calendar, regardless of season, this vers tile farm helper more than pays its way You can insert an electric heat lamp in say ordinary lamp socketput fast, penetrating heat exactly where you want it For additional information, see your EdisO Farm Service Advisor No obligation, DETROIT EDISON 50 Years o Electric Service SALES and SERVICE ALL MAJOR AND MINOR REPAIRS HI  SPEED GASOLINE  MOTOR OILS ALL LEADING BRANDS OF TIRES  WASHING  GREASING  BEAR FRONT END ALIGNMENT  NEW AND USED GARS  WHEEL BALANCING  WELDING  TIRE REPAIRING  Complete Stock of MOPAR PARTS and ACCESSORIES   Motor Sales  Pinckney, Michigan  Howell Theater HOWELL meaoMM Toes Wed Huns Feb 15  STAflS AND STRIPES FOREVER   tfc technicolor Wtltt Often Webb Debra Paget Richard keen, Boris Kariotf in THE BLACK CASTLE Also Gene Evans, Mary Walsh in PARK ROW Neighboring Notes Mr and MRS Naanan Topp inq oi Stockbridgo announce thai engagement oi their daughter, Hester, to Ronald Fihnore of  Fraser Both are students at Mich Jgan State College The Gladstone term house at Plamfield was destroyed by fire last week  Mrs Ines Bowdish, well known Gregory realtor, died at the j SHJ FI on n omeeof her son Lyle in Dexter ttJSSS91 JS Mr and Mrs Sumner Hall of Stockhridge have returned from Florida Five FowlervUle boys took part in the golden gloves contest at Prudden cuiditorimn, Lansing, last week The City oi Brighton has rent ed three votinq machines which it will use at the April 6 elect ion  The Lekmd Lunch at Brighton was damaged by fire last week Married by Justice Singer at Brighton last week Alex Sak of Brighton to Nina Smalley of Fow lerviile The new 76 bed county hospital in Shiawasse, south of Corun  na, was opened to the public Sunday It was financed by a  476,000 bond issue Dr Ernest Ross, Howell dent ist is back at his home on  Pinckney Road after 2 weeks in St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor Thomas Leith is unopposed as mayor for a 4th term at Brighton The following from the county are called for army induction on Feb, 18 Bernard Francis, Duane Duncan, Brighton Duane Leach Hamburg Lawrence Lannen, fiobert Gallup, Howell Arthur White Charles Thomson, Whit more Lake Mrs Franics Robards of Ann Arboi died last week She was the mother of Mrs Ralph Glenn oi Gregory i  The Chelsea Consolidated school has voted to sell four district school buUdinqs They Punkin College, Riemscjhneiderr Savage and Sylvai j  The South Lyon hiqh school band won 4 firsts at the Ypsilanti contest Feb 7 300 16 ii  Sunday MondayFeb, 22, 23 Matinee Sun at 230 P M cont LAST OF THE OOMACHES  to tedudcole SkiTilnc Broderick CrawfordLBarbara Hale ovehy  cartoon     r w    nA nt  Tues, Wed, Thur, Feb 24, 2526 Tuetv Wed,, Thur, Feb 24 2JL26 f  man caB forgive a woman BLACKBEARD, THE PIRATE I  any Sibut onsT In techsicelor   i4 ilieater iextt Mich  ion Adults 44c Chfld 14c   end 9 Cont Sua 300 firiday, Saturday, Feb 20 21  Kin of the Speed Ways ARMY BOUND Starring i Stanley Dements, Karen Snarp AND Leo Gercey, Hunts Hall and the1 Bowery Boys  In  NO HOLDS BARRED Youll Laugh at RassBn Rascals Cartoon Pastry Panic Sunday, Monday, Feb, 22, 23  The Black Flag at Masthead TANKEE BUCANEEJR m technicolor With Jeff Chandler, Scott Brady and  Susan Ball News Stooge Comedy Starring Robert Newton, Linda Darnell Comedy Cartoon in w     ,  n Coming Above and Beyond ffhe Thief Lee Theater Wbthnore Lake, Mich ftriday, Saturday, Feb 20, 21  2 Features 2 BLACKBEARD, THE PIRATE In Technicolor Starring Robert Newton, Linda Darnell and William Bendix AND Eddie Albert, Fay Marlowe in CORPORAL DOLAN GOES AWQX, rfia Sunday, Monday, Feb, 22 23 Lana Turner, Kirk Douglas Walter Pidgeon,, Dick Powell In THE BAD AND THE BEAUTIFUL  zfD  u   J  u Novelty News Cartoon a day are beinq fed at the  South Lyon school hot lunch Tues Wed,, thur Feb 24, 2526  poiect i Susan HaywarRobert Mitchum 1 Jack Londonwell known Ann In  Arbor base ball and soft ball THE LUSTY MEN BECAUSE OF YORT Stalling Loretta Young, Jen Chandler News Sport Cartoon Coming MflRon Dollar Mennaid Stars and Stripes Forever, Alair In Trindad, Above and Beyond Sylvan Tlipatei Chelsea Mlcnlgtta HAIAC AI d7 Vearft ASO I orm of the season hit here All Lucius Wilson has been elect ntllTO VI 1 iiwie  roadg were bjocjped and no txain ed president of the local No 16  Mrs Ola Jackson entertained her Sunday school class of boyo Monday night pitcher was killed in an auto accident Friday on US 23Pinck ney players knew himNotes of 25 Years Ago John Dunne, 76 died at Mercy hospital, Jackson, Feb 13 He was found unconscious in his home by Henry Tappon who works for W H Gardner and  taken to the hospital He was  bom in Ireland but came here when he was 12 years old  Norbejrt Lavey and Marion , Schafer of Detroit were married I at St Pauls Cathedral Feb v 11  Floyd Peason had 50 bushel of wheat stolen from his arainery Friday niqht Wm Dodds, husband of Belle j Mclntyre, died at Pontiac Feb 10  Joyce Ledwidqe, 2 son of Mr  and Mrs Max Ledwidqe died of penumonia Monday The Pinckney Independents beat Hartlcmd Friday 43 to 23 rVcmk Thompson qot 17 points, and Joy Martin 10  The Hartlcmd grade team lost to Pinckney graders 17 to 0 This was Pinckney teams first qame Hekb Sheenhals has sold his  hardware store at Chelsea Maxine Smith was operated on at the Pinckney Sanitarium for appendicitis Sunday Irvin Kennedy is working in Pontiac   , The result of the spelling match between Chubbs Comers and  Younalove school is in dispute Miss Snow, teacher of Chubbs Corners wrote us Elmer Langley of that school won Mrs Line of the Younalove school says it was a tie The Younqlove win ners were Dorothy Shively and  Stanley ahd Ted Adseh M E LeipharMias an auction ad  vertised on the Abbot farm on Feb 241h  I ltow novelty Mr and Mrs, Irvin Kennedy and Helen Tiplady attended the  funeral of Mrs Helen White Las ky at Brighton Wednesday, The Don Griffith family of Ann Arbor were Sunday guests at the Joe Griffith home Friday, Saturday, Feb 20, 21 2 Big Hits 2 VOODOO TIGR Starring Johnny Weismuller, lean Ryan AND MOUNTAIN TERRITORY wife Lon McCallister, Preston Foster and Wanda Hendrix Sunday, Monday, Feb, 22, 23  HURRICANE SMITH Technicolor starring Yvonne DeCarlo, James Craig and John Ireland Sunday shows 3, 5 7 9 News  Sport Cartoon Tues, Wed,7fhu7,Feb 24,2526 THE BAD  THE BEAUTIFUL a drama wita Lana Turner, Kirk Douglas and  Dick Powell Johnny Dinkel had scarlet fever last week Walter Clark and wife spent the week end at East Tawas Mrs Gladys Clinton entertain ed her 500 club Sunday STARTING  January loth  I WILL COLLECT PUTNAM TOWNSHIP TAXSS AT THE  PUNTAM TOWN HALL Each Saturday DOG TAXES COLLECTED FROM 1000 A M TO 500 PM LORENZO MUEPilY Putnam Township Treasure Mrs Jole Forner, James Forner and 2 sons and Mrs EUen New man of Ann Arbor called at the Ben White home Sunday The Dale Miller family were Sunday dinner quests at the  Ed Maas home The South Marion Farm Bureau meets at the Herman Wid mever home Thursday The Dr Walter Mercer family ailed at the  fei Chicuit court last week Foi  fees Jewell was found guilty o Kjarrytao away a public record ftoojiaitnr Jcanes Green was a ejMsd by Ed Shields, Rolin Per eon was attorney for Jewell  rVb 17 is the bjg Maccabea Pay here Dinner in the Dokm mifrfrft at 830 followed by play arrived Ipostoffice clerks of Detroit 1,,1 tame Sunday The Young Mens Club put on The cast of the Maccobee ptapmfe BriS famfly of a miscellaneous program Sat the 17th is as follows J6 inqSdavth the urday niqht  Gen Mark Lester C BrilHnger  plt  day   Rex Read,      Moran and  Fred Read and Emil Labertson, Gilbert Hall mn nocnsi  u tunm wrestled Robert Glenn  Clyde Smith J  jge have Mike Fitzsimmons is warldnq Gregory Grimes  John Tiplady  1 It pdmer family of Jn a barber shop In Adrian Ebenezer Ray Kennedy I ,2 the week end at the  Wagoners Grocery e066 Pinckney Read Quality Merchandise  LOW PRICES eer and Wine to Take Oat HOURS Ditty 8to 9 Sunday I ts S Phoaa Hiiwelt 703J2 Brt IISftiifcLi rrfumed to m WMk AM wont anew t  yUS  For Frempt Dead Stock Removal Coll Darling  Co p Call KowpIJ 430 The Valentine party at the V Olive Glenn Florence Andrews  IjSJJomeWMrsr Leoni Pahner and children and Mrs Om Palmer and Patty were in Jack1  Saturday  G Dinkel home last week was Sally Glenn May Moran i  r7, , J postphoned on account ol bad Maria Mrs BWllingeTlpTX roads  i iK   A  w VtJUPr ijpiJi iiwwf w  ,  j TTOCPjEY DgpATCK WednogdaY, February J8,  1953 T N The Peoples tore Plnckney Dispatch Entered a 2nd Class Matter at PostoHlce  Act oi March 8 1877 114 SoHowull St,Knckney Mich Subscription price 15U per ir The Gerald Reason family ex pect to leuve cr Honda with heir house trailer about Feb 28 J  11,I i The Hob rt beef eld family o Coumbus, Chio spent the week  l end at the Earl Baughn home, Frank Aberdeen and wife call ed on David Aberdeen in Ann Arbor Sunday Mrs, Lois Ware Kimberly un derwent a major operation at St, Joe hospital Ann Arbor last week Groce 3 o 1 Canned Gis Shes Ling CiV CrStl Sf SMPiB   iV y, ft,  ,,  IT COSTS SO UTTll TO HAVS A HOMIFJLL OP HEAT WITH SIEOLER Sieglers Honeywell walcrurols are compklJy automatic fet it and   clicks on arcl off automaiciliy  iiouuhout your here cvrn whci tle fas raiitakcr, the heaa ivuhm n heater, dou  floor, cuts gas bilb tf mendou1 v lieavy  ion Buy Siegler and you own he best   V forget it FuUitcd bull pfovides forceblown h   is off Sicglers TwolnO i hies the hect output ovor t Cast Iron lifetime xmstru  it  7 PATENTED L AUTOMATIC GAS OK OIL K OUTERS  f S5 F LU  1 I i   i iV S V  S ii 1 V t Vf  1 N  s l ob of heeHitg v stsvs e earth p     m  vlrtS   lUM 5wwjwiWiHWMt MONEY  lift OMTtAUA, MJNOfS  StANIEE iSSSmmmmmi If your Sleler Oat or Olt footer doesnt deliver more and hotter heat over the floor than ANY cor  size heater regarcs of make or p gel your monc bcc A FURNACEJgB OF HEAJING iftC HOCKEY SERVICE PHONE 145 KNCKNEY MICHIGAN Mr and Mrs Keith Bradbury and Mr and Mrs L J Hemy called on Mrs Lois Curtis Hoop ingamer and baby son who was 11 born Febl2,m Pontiac Sunday iji The Howard Caig family spent the week end at the Garth Meyer home in Bad Axe, Gaitu who was very ill with the flu is improving  PJumbing  Heitinj Complete Lin Plumbinj Fitures and Supplies ELECTRIC OIL AND GAS HOT WATER HEATEM COMPLETE LINE OF PUMPS WE INSTALL WE SERVICE 1C75 EAST M36 Phone 183F2 mtk Carl Sherman and 2 qrand  sons ol Eaton Rapids called at the Bob Pike home Sunday John Boyer and wife were Sat urday callers at the Wesley Mouison home in Chelsea Dr Karlow Shehan wife and son of Jackson called on Wm Shehan and wife Sunday, Edward Nuoffer and wife of Holt spent Sunday with the Lioya Hendee family Mrs, Ella Walsh, son, Vincent, ana dauqner, Florence of iex ter called at the John Boyei Lcu btUiOjcr COAL POCOHONTAS LUMP KENTUCKY EGG STCKEB Hoey Sons S 4 ftREADANCE At High School Gym, Pinckney art 800 P, M Enest Kew and vife, Homei MiliiiOii ana viie of DetroitJ, L, Citse of Unden and Gene Link eii and viie were week end call  ers at the Albert Dinkel hoome,  Aiso Allen Davis, Alberta and Allen Dinkel and Charles Cloo ul Linden attena ed ihe hockey qame in Detioit Monaay niqht, The John McGuire family of Detxcw spent, binday with thei Robet ead family The Liare IvuAier family visit ed her motner in Detroit Sunday, Flod Faliord and vife of Waj no spent Saturday with ClLi o a Miller and wile,  Mrs, Mae Metz of Howell spent  Sunday at the Lee Lavey home I ani with them called at the How  aid OBrien home in Bunker I Hill,  Ona Campbell and wife spent Sunday at the Carl Lentz homo i in uansinq Mrs Eioise Campbell and  Carlene Ziegler attended piano  recital given Wednesday by  the Howell Music Club,  The Andrew Campbell family  spent Sunday with Mrs, Mildred Trosl and family in Dearborn,  Mrs Florence Artz of Detroit an i Mrs, Mae Rane of Whitmore Lake called at the M, J, Reason home Sunday, Rev Keith Ruegseqger and famiy are spending a week in, Georgia, Rev, Goldstein of Briqhton preaches here Sunday, Ralph Hall and wife attended Home Extension banguet at Hart land Monday night, Bob Carr of Grand Fapids and tho Wayne Carr family of Novi spent the week end at the Roger Carr home  Mrs, G, W, Clark of Ann Ar  bor called on Mrs, Nellie Clark j Sunday, j Mrs, Margaret Clark and Fran cis and Anita were in Ypsilanti Sunday, , i The Howard yread family wera  in Ann Arbor Saturday  Fttancia Shehan and wife call  ed at the John Lundeen home in Detroit Sunday,  Tre C,W, Hooker family of 1 Ann Arbor were Saturday call ers at the J H Hooker home Mrs Louis Coyle was in Ann Arbar Satuday The D Conklin family of rarm ington and Jack Young spent Sunday at the Ray Bums home  Mrs Ray Burns and Janicecalled on Mrs Jack Young and baby at St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor Sunday MR and Mrs Lynn Hendee re  turned Sunday from a 4 weeks trip during which they visited, Mrs Dessa Nash in Florida and  the Dr Cecil Hendee family in Jackson, Miss, and the Franklir Roosevelt Shrine at Warm Spnngs Ga Mrs Fred Blades Mr and M  John McDonnei with hIr, and Mrs George Kenny of at PHONE 2681 DEXTET VGNITION, BRAKES MINOR REPAIRS, GREASE JOB OIL IriANGE, TIRE REPAIRING ETC SPECIAL ONE WEEK END CAR WASHING JOBS ljfP,,RS   ami ariflf iouw ooc iu ,1 JUS regtnoi  uii  o ir u 11 lis i , toot Muira Dagg COME AND HEAR HEBREW CHRISTIAN EVANGEUST AT PINCKNEY CONGLCHURCH SUNDAY FEBRUARY 22 AT 1045 A M T  f , A Demonstration of the Jewish Passover in the Light oi the Lords Supper Songs with a Messagp Sung by Margaret Goldstein, ISoprano  , YOU ARE INVITED TO COME HURRY HURRY FINAL CLEARANCE ON refe 12 off off Childrlt A large delegation of Pinckney tended the ice review in Detroit Maeons will attend the Howell last week SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, IfiS Boost you 4H by your AdmUtlon Children 25c, Adults Art en dance Refreshments Served Past Masters banauet tonight Cpl Robert Butch Aschenbren ner returned home last week of ter two yeatrs in the army, most oi it in Korea The George Bolz family who an auction Saturday have left  The Edward Schwartz family Milwaukee Wis spent the week end ot the Lester McAfee home  Mrs Virginia Carver gave a Stanley pdrty lost Wednesday 14 were present  41 Lrdies wear Sale End Feb 28 lakeland Dress Shop 4700 MIDDLE DRJVE,LAXLAND PHONE BRIGHTON 7501 1, hMhJiih ,  i   It Costs Far Less to Handle Manure   HMHJUtMMAVIM JOHN DEERE  EQUIPMENT  Slash msnurehsndling time and labor  costs to rockbottem by usiog bigcapacity Joha Deert Equipment With the Joha Deere No 23 Loader and one spreader, one man can handle up to 35 loads of manure per day The simple, rugged No 25 Loader has exclusive fly wheel drive and parallel arm construction to insure faster loading and less work for the operator The sturdy, surefooted, allsteel Model H TractorDrawn Spreader and the lightrunning Model K HorseDrawn Spreader are ideai working mates for the  No 23 Loader See us for full information Dont Miss Todays Opportunity for a Job Tomorrow We have qood news ior those of you who have ben waiting for an exceptional position Classes starting in February and I March ior telephone operators Let us give you valuable train inq that will serve you all of your life For more information call 9984 or visit our Employment office  PROFESSIONAL CORHEH j a B McGLOKEs 3mMi  , BAHKMWtf SM PUTTY MD it Mtehfacm MlyTltOO I, M to fcflfcvF M Tfrtitflfsj 112 North MteUacu Ave, lelephoneji Office 935 JesUeuce WW  Evenlnas by ApuointaMeU Bewail u Michigan LAVE HARDWARE JOHN DEERE   CfziiBjf Pome xso itMm SxfinmZ X Plumbing  Wafer System etc THANK TO ALL    TELEVISION and s  Michigan Bell Telephone Co 3 2 3 EAST WASHINGTON ANN ARBOR MICH SCHOOL NOTES, CONT on the winning word  explain Kevin McMacken is back after being absent for a week We brought pictures for Abraham Lincolns birthday We told what ever we knew and had a story about his life Francis Clark went to Inkster last Sunday Paul Endress brother, Don, was home from the army Sunday FIFTH GRADE NEWS Winners in the Spelling Bee were Tommy Read, winner Patty Pah rig, runner up Sandy Kuhn, winner and Verna Holben, runner up We had a very nice Valentine HERBSNEED Phone 183 07 E GIJJ filex HowriU a MMAOD Heal Estate Irsuran  Icckwage City Lake and Farm Pctjexfy A Speciality let Your Property V U lit y REAL Iff M Homes Lott and Business On list Your Property vtfli 4 GERALD ftsSS Broker 2 0 9 North read jtodgio Mich, FhsjM III tffcoaa 1WF11    imON J HUGH PlumAina and HeattaMi Icense ft late Phone 189F2 1075 East M36, Pinckney Funeral Hoae Doo C Swarthoui, Director Modem Equipment Ambulance Service nonbs 39  63, PteckneyMk FRED C RQCKHOFFat   OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Ave Ik well t Michlaus I bone 358 Seetdeace 6tf LEE LAVEY General insurance Pious 5T3 Plnckner Mh REFBIGEaAnCN SERVICE  HAROLD RADY Repairs on All Makes PHONE 154F3 Pinckney AUCTIONEER Farm Sales a Speciality BERT WYL1K CALL FOWLEVTLLE 436F6  DR  I TOWNER Dentist 8044 Portage Lake Ro A CAi  Phone Dexter 3461 LLOYD HFN1W Livestock Haufaa Weekly Ttfps Maae To Deftea General Trudtina Plndsiey, Mir Phone 161F13 H W WYLIl NOTARY Insurance and Bonds iHONE 136 Plncknry CEMETEHY MEMORIALS Prices You Can Aifcid To Pa MILFOR GRANITE WORKS PUford, Michigan k Classified  siiVS FOR SALE 4acres with small , u J I house at 1168 Mowers Road ior LOST Light brown Shepherd  jnquirtJ oi Wayne Bennett dog with 3 legs Reward a reaSonabie down payment CUffordMiller, phone 33F4 D  gQ94 Cedar Lake Rd PinckneyFOR SALE2 Tons of Hay for  FOR SALE  Guinea hens and Horses Call 13F2 Pinckney , iox terrier puppies Nick Colusef FOR SALE Toulouse breeding  38M 36 East teSe QFCh m VanHm WATNEDDay care o presehcei Phone bar  ,  , children of working mothers InAVAILABLE In late Marchan CQ Qt 4lQ pumam   party and we wisi, to thank all who office position for a cruaWiea IQ9F2 after 5 p m contributed our wonderful cakes young lady Phone Janet Shehan i   riJ W made Valentine boxes for pinckney 134 for appointment FOR SALE Crosley fnglaaur, Mrs Van Blaricum, Mrs Palmer to be interviewed  white enamel range coal or and Mr Kennedy, also each student pinckney Fabricating and Sheet  woodPhone 120F11 or inquire at made an individual valentine for the Metal CamnanVi Antenna Service MARTIN RITTER I wish to thank the voters for the fine support accorded me at primary Monday and especially I the voters of Putnam township tor the fine majority they i me PINCKNEY MICH, MIKE CARLAND PHONE 118F2 Candidate for Circuit Judge Non Partisan Ticket April 6 Pinckneys QUALITY above We are starting Michigan Animal Units studying their natural habitats by making booklets and charts SIXTH GRADE NEWS We had a very nice Valentine party We had ifce cream and fudge We made movies from our reading books Donald Singer, Nancy Wylie, Bonita Lee, Beverly Campbell played very nice accordion solos for our party  Nancy Nsh, Carol Gercyz and gave Barbara McAfee sang for us Nancy Nash, Barbara McAfee and Judy Nasher played piano for us We are taking spelling dictation Victor Basydlo and James Holling worth took it on the board did very well Mr Valdick sent Valentines We really enjoy hin letter SEVENTH GRADE On Monday we had a substitute teacher The boys enjoyed the party put on by the girls Friday We are practicing for a play for Washingtons birthday We are going to Dexter to play  their 7th grade the 21st t Robert Ackley is a patient at Memorial hospital Detroit John Strong, wile and son oi Brighton and lane Nash called crt the Martin Ritter home Sunday Miss, Isabel Nash left last week on a trip to Mississippi Metal Company, FOR RENT Winterized Cottage at Portage Lake Phone 1535M11 Howell FOR SALE Six room house, cor 355 East Main St, Pinckney, FOR SALE RoHaway mottles, only used ence Gus Hannaman,220 Unadilla 8t Pinckney Michlgom ner Putnam and Webster, reason AUTOMATIC SAW flLING 7f able terms Lucius Doyle SEPVICE WHILE YCfO WAIT Phone 42 Pinckney ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR SALiu, watt,  MOmX SHARPENED leghomsborred and white rocks  eiW FiUMft flfeKU New Hcsmpshires and Hy Line Chicks Order New Phone 305W Bob Squire Hatchery FOR SALE Jamesway Incubat or 2500 egg capacity, also two 5 deck chick poultry batteries Frank Pearce, Pinckney Silver They I ifo, Phone DexterOS Established 1861 Incorporated lbTS McPHERSON Sute BAN Mick MANDELLS SAW FiUNG ttOf HILANU LABx AST f 11584 RrmDnvE OWEN W FOWLBR D  C Foot Specialist  Chiropodbt 216 W GdRiver, BrightoullML Telephone Oiftce Heurr Oilice 7S181 By Appototmeal Res 71003 Men TuetWWesL i Meats Fruit Groceries Vegetables THE MEANS TO AN END You often have seen somethina you wanted you had the money, A Savings Account can and  does provide the means oi hav by this bank ng the money when it is need  Birthday  ed Instead oi saving whatts left afer spending spend whas left after serving GEORGE WASHINGTON What visions rise before our eyes as we ponder upon the life of this surveyor, soldier, fanner, sfeteman, first president 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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>vvM ,   i  Vf    pplwJlpWlPv,, wpTiVwfHWPfPiipppfpjp    , f T J  Vem 70 Deaths MAN FATALLY SHOT WED Michigan Mirror The legislature just cant keep lits hands oft the states iu urn hiona year liguor industry Tiie state liguor setup is compntaieu Vqi not so much that ii couia not qo without expermenting, George Buike jr, the chairman, is a capi able man and is recognized, rie , won a skirmish with the lie pub j loans last yearThey tried to get uii0 caiied They found Sc a bill through to put a ceiling on Using dead in the kitichen of the the inventory but could not man i Hmmett Carpenter cottage with ,age it Then they went to Burke i a aanina ounslm wAimJ 1 and asked him to keep me iiqu or inventory down to 12 rniiioii He agreed Then the legisiutuie passed, a bill ordering the S IX JSSLJE9 February 11, 1953   tholic   fell J881 Cbuicb  L Sdunitt Sunday Mante Winter 0Q  XOtOC Novenna Devotionji FfWfty eveniQ at 730 p so  POMH D to increase their liguor stock Wednesday shoortly after 1000 p m Undersherrri Frank Ziglei and Deputies Bob Egeler anu Lawrence Camburn were caaed to Patterson Lake by the iepii that Yager Sortor, 56, of UeUou had died mere oi gunshot j  NorW2Jla jf0you wounds Coroner ibble was Saturday 7i3Q Jo 800 P V also called They found Sortor  flmnkyy befcfl 8x00 Maei Congi cga tiuiicvi ftev, Keith Ruegseqger Pastor Sunday School   1 nnn Morning Worship Vk t  bociai Items Grade SCJUHJ News CTrrDrr BTWI T KINDERGARTEN 5TXERLERETZLOFF WEDDING Judy Reynolds made a stand, ihe wedding oi Vivian Joan cowboy over the week end She van aierie daughter of Mr, and Mrs, take off his hat  No i , lurreut Comment  Preside gaping gunshot wound below he shouidier The gun, a 12 quags was lieing on the floof an both the walls and floor weo blood spattered The Car t 930 a m 1045 am 330 to 46b pm  inventorywentVp a ,51,5 sf 32 AG Pilgrim Fello Monday Nig j Wed Choir Practise junior iiug War U and works for Green Max Dyer oi Pinckney to Ed ward jjetzofi jr,son of Mr, and Mid, Edwara tuward Retzloff ot Miilington took place Jan 31 at Brighton, Justice G trie Singer  oLtiuljigv  Mis Patricia Todaro was the bridesmaid and John Packer the best man Following the ceremony a re ception for friends and relatives was held at the home of the home ot the bride Te couple will live in Pinckney ney Tne bride attended1 Pinck ruey high scnool and is employ Polvver was Wawunqion Y rian , citk at ns an he huu been OKHJIEJ0  Uniw  dhujih HoT d with Cheri Darrow wrote a letter  her Uncle Bob, who is in the armv Cheri can write lots of words ail by herself Margaret Ackley, Marilyn Sin 7 had  h  WW er and Pat Plummer went to the J church J iniS IS nis wilaa circus They told us about all the  noThey allowed Burk to increase LarPntei said he was outside pTTarim FWI, n M     r to mventorto, 5 milhon So COttaqe ad  Carpenter was j Mv NhfShu Qt V 5   at hoover Bal1 Co Ann A have jumped recently 25 pe    ro wn  they  ightBe Study  8 ,  T qroom served  Worl4  thinKS they saw We are all looking forward ti oing next year when we are in the First Grade Everybody thought Ed Sullivan had an extra ood program last Sunday Harold Cavin and Joy Brinker an wiles a wo aHLqSSdfc  sse w,,i, n me lehovahs nd hismothrt111110 1 WUnesse, ahs sawuust trail tni ll, n  r4r  ni leaves tiiA J cWandTnvoTharben1 ,  Senior 73 Bros, oi Pinckney raed aaain to 18 million I ve  shrg   J1 nloht 800 Prayer Meet The legislature is gomg to J K  r,0r,  ih i lr  800 P m imild a 2 million liguor ware  cottagwhefe liguorWe preach Chlifl  everyone house in Deboit to save 200,000 ,d SnTdSi18 VWy VerV Welcme   year as they now rent 2 ware Ca penters  Sortor were 1 houses and a retail warehouse, john FausseT and wife of Half They are holding off on a site se , M Lake aad Marshall Atkins chon as they are considering j Hi land Lake contractor Mrs building it on the state fair groun  till out of school Paul jrHy and Sous Wsn but neve, afhhafid Sarah MiMack came back today l , anV churchWe beueve 23  Jimmy told us about the new,, the, PJsident3 were EoiscoDof house over on the iame Res,, v jIans ue to the iact that theiSrhL I presidents were frrry v v whei, th J  0n Virginia which he Meiuiouite TwXtw  Faus   relatei to Carpenters j save another  Mrs Carpenter m as which would There is alsoo a proposal to en large the liguor commission from RAINBOW ASSEMBLY NO 67 J On Feb 7 Pinckney Assembly No 67 Rainbow for Girls, receiv , ed their charter The initiation ceremony was heia in the afternoon with Ann Shirley Reason ,past worthy ad  visoi and her choir of officers ex empufying the degrees Dinner was served in the din Oahrony ifionoiitie utmrch 4jy Sue Beackvl Pasfn t3Suft  Waltei Esch , leg She still has a cast on it  ffiJ2S   10001 ing room to 100 people  Mils Forusser has been taking j fflH  xl    Wi The charter service was held care of her j ySiSrii LLL   li  lhe evening Those taking 3 tK 5 man group All liguor ap pllications aie heard by 2 exam liners but their decision may be appealed to the state liauor com 4l on  i ission The examiners would be i3 38RVears 5 into 1 topped if the commission was hcht WiUl Atkls an th5 went Carpenter,67, who retired from the Ford Motor Co after work iaili HeseiVe, e is jkoiiiir to move into Ik says some steps no down the hill to i pond Htui there is a Vmat turned upsido down Then ym ste mvr a little stream and there is a bench  d sit on It sounds like a vvnder plaee fu  Oitown The GRADES ONK ad TWO Robert Harrow went H rfishin with his parents, two brouuTs iuv  They cauht ahovt 21 fbh and Mike Tessmer visitid made a 5 iman one outdoors to settle itThe Faussers UNADHLA PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY FEB 8TH There are now 400 SDD licen , Jjd cf home before thisFromM Qmh WofiJ 10Q T either the stones varied Tha   f r91 ivtu tM open in the rtate but there are  ere the stories varied The j The iervioe Wni K ii rW j  i  nrTrrPTtr worn frtlnan tn Umvo I i 100 W  UJ ChOTG Michigan Order for Rainbow Girls, Fraziei grand worthy advisor j f lorence Hart Tyrian No 6,  marshall Mildred French, re isto Pat day  Sunday Becky Morris visited ho cousins at Port aye Lake Hobby Millions mother is ill Jamie Dadon is sick with tIn flu, a m 460 applications Carpenters were taken to Howell e of rae , Tyrian No 6 Ann Harter, , w  SECOND JRADK would like to cpi Hill thanks to the mothers who accomIt U estimated 174000 ducks,, loinrf the decision to Atkins j feeese and swan are wintering , Carpenter went in the cottage to in Michigan So far79,000 deef hunters have ,sent in hunting report car as 13,    email game cards have been received At the conservation meeting Feb 12 and 13, purchase oi 35b acress of hunting land, iishinq Cities in Dickinson and inn counties and adding 450 more aet his qun to shoot Atkins The i MRTPT BSIT urtnire Ce, left, hastily Mrs Carnjerj MJS   and hei orother tned to take the, y0 pii, ju no  , 7 frHrtffeiff undefeated in 1 eague play id Land C ue with 6 victories Dexter is P  u x  TW4 rr second with a 5 and 1 record Sortor ha, a wife in Droit a pinckn Manchester a r,olL m the army m Germany and  mn for their mQ fa another mirnea son in Detroit itors scored 1Q points the lagt 4 Trolz of Man iV x T  TUMIT M iuy uaueiwjiea m league pla the struggle it went offkilling J and lead L nd Q,  tor Th coroner ruled the ,, tV, c rT1 m death accidental CARD OF THANKS I wih to extend sincere thanks to all thce who remembered with cards, on my Jbirthday Neil Tipladv SCHOOL NOTES CONT  inothei is in the 7 and Jack Jeffreys, Pinckney 5 The Pinckney second team al ares to five state projects will be oorTswaMhout local mortician, minute9 tS wn uches of melt ar re  i  SJJ gJteTi thesl Aiken of reSirfGree Home DetrottFriday  Manchester and Jim Matteson Two million Ibs,taken in Michi ANOTHER BREAKIN HTRE  nckney each had 9, Trolz ,qan in 1951 Smelt are not nat l  , vratWfl frtni, n a ive to Michigan They wee ursl rnfc sec0Ild, brea Ldavl T  Ranted here in 1906 but the at  week tooK PiaaihM Saay  lo itampt failed In 1912 they werenight wuen Persons v Pinckney won both games from successfully planted in Great i woKm the back door of  f Byron here Tuesday night,, the Lakes waters the town hai ana rifled the filing j trst team 47 to 45 and the sec A deer that became mired in I  1 24 Don Packer promot the muck at the Huron River at JM  T ,rv jg to the first team got 3 points Millord last week was pulled Z,  v tw in trrv made  ut of 7 foul shots out and saved  ,K w nv h,lf  tWn the STL f cJ110166 Pheasant banding has been  ,, W wfth TTP ef 9 Sd effrs 8 nner of canceled this year due to lack siTin silver he left In the cab  Byron led aI1 1613 Wlthh 20 of snow, , nei This was all the thieves got The largest large tooth aspen J No clues were foundState police is located near Sumner in Grat  fond a pocket book in the pub  Will many Chuckic hospital  Mnrilwt Atkins eot a new ring fov a biithday present from her grandmother  Susan LaHelle Kot a silver dollar for her hirthday FTITH GRAE NEWS The SplinL Bee winners weie Mary I,ou Cantrall and Sandy Kuhn,  runner ups were Bohby Hollister and Anita Shirey We have bon reading individual movies daily The address to congress by Gen iiisenhower outlining his polices last week was awaited with interest The highlights of it was his lifting of the Chinese blockade, allow China Nationa lists on Formosa to raid the Chi nese mainland Boiled down how ever this seems more of a gest lj ure than an ail out effort to end Riekie Tessmer at Saline n Sun ithe confliclThe Chinese National i iste have no planes, landing era fts andare short of guns and e equipment They would be suppl ied with all thezv and taught the use ol them or aided by Ameri can boats and planes The presi lent did not premise this Conse guently their attacks at present would not bo anything more than pin pricks Tins of co irse remov ep the possibility tijat Nationalist  nocp ii i uzz  to relieve American troops in Korea As their efforts will be centered agai nst the Chinese mainland Congress har reversed itself anci given president Eisenhower the same power to reorganize the government enjoyed by presi dents oosevelt  TrumanThat is makinq it impoidle to block j reoiqamzatiens xcpt by a maj  ority oi elected membeis instead of a majority of these present on tne floor The week before they stripped hin of his power It is said they heard hem the people Pack home Cong Clare Hoffman oi Michigan ani 5 others fought the measure 10 the bitter end fcaying it woula make congress a rubbei stamp Most of President Eisenhowers , appointments have been confirm Donna Hollistei and Michael Mus1 od The one still up in the air is that of President Conant of Har to take have him leave our roup We nre busy now tfeftiiiQ ready for our Valentine Pait place Friday iiiternonn Patty tfucryitt went to her ejeatLrrandfathers funeral Sunday  ,AniLa ,liiiL, Mllueu Sino, Venning Curts and Karen Bloxom are I hack in choo ayain Judy ld Hilled a tjoth Sunday Mnry Ie Asdienbrenner and Joan Indies wore ahent Monday, Venning Curts lias a new hat and new shoes, John done ha a  new hat, Wallace Si neer has new overalls, Nancy Read has a new scarf and new ice skates, and Iloiiald Singer has a new collie puppy We enjoyed our holiday last Wednesday Lekoy Porter and William Courson each visited his grandmother Sunday, son each have haircuts  Billy Lipht had infection thumb last week W in his iot county It is 29 ft in diamter,, lie pay station outside contain 29 ft tal and has a spread of 38  mg pictu es of 3 girls and a boy ft i bin they proved to be high Deer live trapping has started i school students Last year 120 deer were live j trapped, tagged and released at j MRS HELEN LASKY ihe Cuisino game reserve near Mrs Helen Lasky, 42, died at Shingleton Convict labor was  f cmeo Saturday She was the used , aauqhter of Mr and Mrs, Ernest Smelt and perch fishing is the j White of Howell and married Le the best in years at Charleivoux Lasky of Brighton who survives but only fair at Saginaw where  There are 2 sons pmd a daugh thete has not been much ice j ter The funeral was at the Brigh  iicn Catholic church today LIVINGSTON , , , ,  lrw Picture ,,f the thing We are learning to do double that we saw at the circus for Mon division Patty is making a chart j days art work on it and we find it very interesting  M ers re v a1 king plans for a ValT 5 BALL SCORES dentines party on Friday NorthviLle 50, Brighton 46 Ev  We are starting units on the Preserett 51, Howell 46Dexter 66, idents HarUand 46 Dundee 49, Lincoln We arc sending the party favors 42 University 48, Milan 46Sal for the veterans at Percy Jones ine 61, Chelsea 36 Roosevelt 53, Hospital today which we made Hot Rock 40 Haslett 51, Stock , Duanu Haines is moving to Ari vara college to be high commiss ionei ot Germany, most of the fact steams from the fact that he has gone on record as being a gainst the subsidizing of schools conducted by religious organiz ations out oi public funds The German people aie said to be bridge 48  zona on Wednesday We shall miss j puppy named Hex THIRD GRADE We went to the Shrine CircuSaturday We had a good time V , ,,     frsat to thank Mrs Baughn, Mrs Wlllm t0 acZQ him  Hinchey, Mrs Burg, Mrs Barrett Miss Slayden and Mr and M Vedder Karen Singer ha   rs a new collie him CIRCUS DAY HERE SATURDAY We are beginning a Better WritScrtuiday was Shrine ClXCUS ing Campaign this week to improve Day here when 170 grade school in our written work  3hildren were to the eirrns in Mr, filler was absent Friday circus in Detroit in 5 school busses driven Sho wslti,fl at th University oil jUnio by H C Vedder, Jim Singer, Bay Michigan for work on her Masters Sunday,  Claudia Garr visited relatives Sunday Bob Horner and his mother went iceskating Sunday Janice Rose went skatinjf too r Darrow went ice fishinp Burns, Sam DeLapp and Ray Moriaiity The chaperones were  Degree in Education DW FOR FEBRUARY   AiSNT CHRISTINE JCRG the teachers Helen VanBlaricum kiatruction class lor Candida tea EPSONS OWN STORY I KotherineThayer, Jennie Kellen 4  nrh MH ht rrt i HoiL to li slorV oH Americc  berger, Maude Sharpe and Mrs t temple each Monday nigh, at a3 been wcdtinq foT Christine  Beadhy, They took their lunch Feb  Sweetheart Party at JoraenCI1 e woman who was1 Th trio was made oossible h U, of M Fresh Air Camp, Patter Lake, Pot luck dinner, loilow d by program and dance, Feb 18 Howell Past Masters Night 700 p, m, February 21 MM degrees Feb 25 Howell to work FC Btgreee at Pinckney, March 11  Pinckney to work MM degree at Howell Clare Miller W M P W Curlett, Sec BAKE SALE FEBRUARY 14 org once a man, tells in her own  ticket donations by Thomas Benn words about her remarkable j er and Mr, Smitners and those transicimotion Read the Story bought of Miss MacCallum, the Oi My Liie by Christine Jorgen school comimissioner Johnny son, starting in this Sundays Dinfcel, one of those who went Weekly exclusively with the informs us he was impressed  eb 15 iuc c the American unost by the trained elephants Detroit Sua imes, tigers and lions  SIXTH GRADti We mad Valentints for Mr Valdick Some made them for Mr Berquisi also Gordon LaBelle made one for Mrs Tasch Barbara Masey and Sandy Blankenbaker diew a valentine for Mrs Tasch on the  board Last Thursday Mrs Tasch showed us a movie her sixth grade made 2 years ago It was Riki Tiki Tavi Mrs Tasch said Donald Singer was vcryxCooperative last week We are phjyd of Earle Simonasons attendence record He has been here every day for nine weeks  Patty Milliken, Charles Root, Denise Mowers Brenda Slayden i Linda Barrett, and Carolyn Cos gray are absent We wonder if the cotton candy made thorn sick We elected new room officers President, Janice Roe vice president, Don Ackley secretary, Kathy Reason Terry Rowell went ico fishing this week end I CA J THANKS  UNION CAUCUS I was  uunk all those who, A Union Caucus will be held We learned how to divide mui worked in the kitchen and din qt the Pinckney fire hall on lues, tiply fractions last week Washenaws countys ban on tatties, numbtis and bingo is pro viding repercussion and numei ous letters are appearing in the papers mostly from organizations protesting against it Gov Will iams called a conference of all law enforcing cficers of Mich, which seems to be chiefly aimed at blocking out the numbers rac ket which flourishes in the cities Raffles and bingo seem to have become casualties in this drive because they were in the way and the law enforcement officers beUeved that major forrm of gam bling could not be suppressed un less all forms were This ban seems to be affecting most oi the counties of the state Helen Hayden had company Snnj GrilBI Wh  Janice Roses grandmother aI1i The Pinckney 7th  8th qtode grandfather visited her Sunday j teCBti WOn  aames her from  We have started to read in a new reading book FOt RTH GRADE NEWS On Friday afternoon we had a ing room at the recent Masonic j Jeb 17 to nominate a village We had an arithmetic test this meeting to plan our Vnlentine party guest night banguefN Topping  ticket and transact any other bus J morning There were 13 A J Th program committee is in The ladies oi St Marys parish sons, Willard Wiltee, Homer iness that may come before it  crt the Dunlavy Food Locker lPies 50 E Lawrence CamLum, JW MASONIC INSTRUCTION CITIZENS CAUCUS SEVENTH GRADE At a meeting of the student council on Monday is was succrested by  Peter Gcrycz that the president of  A dUg Caucus will be held the council should take an oath of dt the Pinckney fire HJ on Sat office Mark White and Peter O E S NOTlCfc i  Swertiheartiparty at U of M Dr Morqan Smeadi Rtw GdFeb 17 to pkree in aemination a fiorycz wrote the oath that will he Fresh Air  re LrviI  Lecturer of Michigan conducted village ttcfcrt xmd transact any used at the next election p,TnBrina  TlS a school of instruction atthe Ma tother bariaess necssarv On Friday, the girls will give a u  uLJrrnflStosUonic temple Friday night 75 V fine 400 p, m Committee Valentine party for the boys  CJvitId were persent The followng lodgl   T   Both te seventh and eighth rad and Jaminee mynea ,    A UOMII I Bm to Jack Young and wife team won victories over Dexter last Miie Miller, Secy represented Howell, BORX , Brighton Dexter, Helen Chelsea, Fraternity, Ann Arbor, son David Michael EUW rK 9n aoecial initiat es were representee nowu,  jy JW  mtM uu  c  , Tu  u  4u , TirJ J FowIetviTIe, Brighton Dextor, Helen Bume Monday a 9 lb Saturday The score for the seventh ion at 800 p m wnw    ,   grade was 27  18 DexteT Sat morning The Pinck ney 8th graders won 49 to 36 The Pinckney 7th graders 26 to 19 Richard Imus got 16 points and Tom Wylie and David Bums 10 each chargpe of the games and amateur act Our Spelling Bee winoer for last Friday was Sheri Foster with Carol Miller runnerup The winning word was claim, We are keeping our record on a new chart  Karl Bur JfaM received information about the Greyohund Winter Sports Express from the Gpa Lake Greyhound Line Karl w asking for this information Ronnie MoaaonV brother, Charles, tMnTarjd tone, RyqiHKJl JtOKv who is in the Army, has been home y  rVroe in and JlciwflpN  for a visit before leaving for Ger your library look LIBRARY NEWS The Pinckney Community lib rary was the scene of much acH vity kxst Tues Eveninq a TOhan teers gathered to put dVown our new linoleum rviqs Those enaor ed in the project were Mrs Max 1 and Paul, Mm BBaarbelh Skip SwarthouVHarold ir Mr and Mrs ffl fWW      ,,tSt JtxMitaawfemtF  W rw V5 1 a  Wednesday February 11 1UL One is all you need Automatic  YOU WONT NEED ALL Ti ESE ANY MORE  BlanketsSheets Just one fluffy wool electric blanket or one regular blanket ovet  an electric sheet is ail you need for cozy comfort all night long  Its marvelous how their warmthwithout eight and controlled te nperature help you sleep    and for only two pennies a night When summer comes along, youil find an electric blanket or an  electric sheet is easy to si ore and keep in condition Both launder beautifully The hiqh school boys beat Greqory 26 to 2 Tuesday night but the qirle Ion, W C Miller has been appoint ed Dostmaster for another lour oear term by President Coohdge Neighboring Notes It is reportedd that the City of twii auj nougat 14UU acres iuui tyuA lor an airport Joan Cierunew who has worked ior Brown McClaren of Ham burq fox 28 years, was retired with ceremonies last week Brighton high school who is laaainq Wayne Oakland league set a new record last week when they defeated Clarence ville 74 to 48 The Field school in Green Oak vetoed a proposition to purchase more land and enlarge the scho ol last week Mr and Mrs Guy Blair of Fowl erville celebrated their 40th wed dinq anniversary last week 79868 was collected in Stock  briaae in the March of Dimes 1 contest Born to Tony Rob and wife of Gregory Kay Kuhn Feb, 1, a son The Mothers and Dads played a basket ball game at Stockbrid ge last week and raised 19330 for the polio fund The mothers won 24 to 11 Mr and Mrs B H Harrison of Detroit have purchased the Mit  cheA farm in Unadilla Albert C Watson who former ly ran a store and had a factory at Unadilla,died at Los An qeles California, Jan 18 Charles Holmes 87 died in Lan sing Jan 31 He married Addie Marble of Pinckney who is decs ased He leaves a son, Charles Burial was in Lansing Earl Trewbridge 62, dropped dead at Citizens Mutual Ins blag Howell where he had been employed far 4 years He lived at 1475 Pinckney Bjd Howell Theater HOWSLL MICHIGAN Tut WetLTbur,, Feb 10,11,12 PRISONER OF ZENDA color with Stewart Granger  Deborah Ser Also FrL Sat Feb, 13  14 Das DaBty, Diana Lynn in MEET ME AT THE FAIR m teohmlcolov Also Charles Starrett, Smiley Bumtte In THE HAWK OF WILD RIVER Deiot fheator Defer, Mich FrL, Sot Fob 13  14 GOLD FEVER John Calvert Ralph Morga Ann Cornell ANt ARCTIC FLIGHT S3  Both blankets and shets rome in furnishings, Choose one today  colors to complement youf enjoy a good nights sleep tonight  Sun, Mon Feb 1   16 Matinee Sun at 230 P M cont Gregory Peck, Susan Hayward and Ava Gardner in THE SNOWS OF KILIMANJARO m technicolor novelty s iTues Wed Thurs Feb 15   16 STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER in technicolor wtth Clifton Webb, Debra Paget comedy caroon Coming Last of the Comaches Blackbeani the Pirate J Mww Lee Theater WWtasere Lake Mich FrL, Sat Feb 13  14 2 Features 2 THE RAIDERS In teeknlcelor  Starring Richard Cont AND adaption from Alexander Dumas LADY IN THE IRON MASK in natural color Starring Louis Hayward, Patricia Medina Wayne MorrJ Lola Albright Cartoon Litue Problem  Sun, Mon Feb 15 16 HIGH NOON WMh Gary Cooper   Thomas Mitchell and Lloyd Bridges JtWurfUtto, Novelty News lues, Wed Thurs Feb 15 16 WAY Of A GAUCHO Technicolor with Gene Tierney and Rory Calhom Also Cartoon Coming Yankee Buccaneer   Because , Your Mine It Grows On Trees cartoon  Million Dollar Mermaid  Ruby Gentory Sylvan Theater Kteolgou FrL, iSot Feb 13  14 YANKEE BUCANEEf In Technicolor Starring Jeff Chandler, Scott Brady and Susan Ball cartoon and news Sun Mon Feb 15   16 THE LUSTY MEN Clare Auton 46 foreman at the I Brown McClaren Co, Hamburg, I died there Feb 1 He is a brother j Bun, Mon, Tues, Feb 15 16,17 of Mrs Harold BarrettPinckney j Gregory Peck, Susan Hayward Orland Young and Shirley Hent and Ava Gardner ry will be candidates for mayor in Ernest Hemingways of Howell, Candidates for council  THE SNQfWB OF KILIMANJARO are James Lyons Stanley Bern 1 Technicolor man, Arthur Smith, Donald Tood  Novelty News Cartoon Robert Akin and Milton Cook Susan HaywardRobert Mitchurn Sunday shows 3, 5, 7, 9 cartoon Tues, Wed Thurs Feb 15   16 LC3T IN ALASKA Comedy Starring Bud Abbott, Lou Costello Cartoon and Sports Shosi 715, 900 cartoon and newt 400 intended the March of Di mse dance at Howell Jan 31 Hartand holds a Father and Son banquet Feb 12th the recre crtion hall Mr and Mrs Chadwick have sold their home in that place and will move to Briqhton eapri SUDUJM HI vaox SJDD Q school attended the Shrine cirrus in Detroit last week Wed, , Thur, Feb 18, 19 Lusty Adventure 4 THE THIEF OF VENICE 10th Century Fox Release starring Maria Montez, Paul Christian Featurette r Conquest of Ungava cartoon and shorts v IComing Blackboard, the Pirate Bad and BeautifuL Lusty Men y R DAVIS, division supervisorbuilding maintenance L A BALLENGER, chief toll testman SAND DAVIS and BRUCE SCIIIANDEHEB IMPORTANT IN THE LIFE OF A SOY  i The two Grand Rapids telephone men demonstrating signaling hrre are typical of hundreds of telephone employees throughout Michigan Bell who give generously of their time and their talents working with Boy Scouts r Several of these telephone men, including three in Grand Rapids, have been honored with the national Boy Scouts Silver Beaver Award for distinguished gervice to boyhood1 Fellow townsmen recommended the awards Telephene scouters work with boys in countless wayson camping trips, on com1 ar Ago 41 fears Age Born to Clayton Miller and wife Thursday a son Lee Barton underwent an ap penoicitis operation at the Pinck ney Sanitarium Tuesday  Mrs Walier, mother of MrsJohn Cadwell died at Munith Sat A large number attended the 3 day jubilee at the M Echurch this week The church was organ ized in 1840, services being held in school The church was built in 1850 The pioneer members were the Sykes, White and Pull en familes Rev B H Hedger was the first pastor The parso nage was built in 1854 at a sum of 800 Benjamin Eaman 29, son of Mr and Mrs James Eaman, for mer resident, died in Detroit of T B Jan 23rd He was noted mus sican and played the oboe in the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, the Chicago Marine Band and other organizations He leaves his wife the former Ethel Howard The M E Parsonage caught fire in the roof Wednesday but the blaze was extinguished Mr and Mrs Henry Plumber were surprised on her 56th bktn dav Monday niqht She re ceived a rockinq chair, Patrick Lavey has a new Port land cutter Tyo sleiqhs loads of younq people went to Plamfield Sun day niqht They tipped over Mrs Julia McGee was elected commander of the Plcdnfield Lady Maccabees Other officers are Nina Gardner, Mrs Isham, Effle Wulker, Jessie Dyer, Mary Grossman Lizzie Caskey, Laura Sweet Belle Ward, Carrie Boyle PASSES STATE BAR EXAM, Donald Doyle, son of the late William Doyle ir of Sioux City, Friday niqht and lost one game Mark Swtfiihout cauqht a 17 I Iowa, writes he has Graduated The newly organized qirls team iw   portage Lake last from Monrinqside College and  AT CORNER  STARTING January loth 1 I WILL COLLECT PUTNAM TOWNSHIP TAXES AT THE PUNTAM TOWN HALL Eash Saturday UNTIL FURTHER NO0TCE FROM 1000 A M TO 540 JMi LORENZO MURPHY Putnam Towrnhip Treasurer  mittees, teaching first aid and arlifcial res piration, and on many community projects Why do they do it One man explained A hundred years from now it will not matter what my bank account was, or what sort of house I lived in But the world may be different because I was important in the life of a hoy As good citizens and good neighbors, these telephone folks are trying to make  ir com munity a better place in which to live This same spirit of service is reflected in the efficient, friendly and courteous telephone service they bring you every day Ws people who make telephone service good MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY v,  Wa Lanphier, com lost to Hartland, Marion Durkis week, er at Selfridge Field, was was the only one who had play Dan and Elizabeth Driver enter  down Friday on the Orla ed before, The high school beat jtcdned at their home Friday nite farm on the Dexter road Hartland by 25 to 0 with Roy at 500 Nettie Gardner won first with over 3000 and Harrp Mur phv consolation, Mr and Mrs, floss Read leave for LaFeria, Texas Friday on the Winter Garden tBealty excursion Col, lohn Fawcett 1B county sale eman,     The Shuler Ice Co, finished fining their ice house at Lake  when hie plane developed eng Beason making 22 points The Ins trouble, Another plane flew Independents beat Byron 26 to but fflttl get him, Sunday Joe 17 Frank Thompson who has Soper flew out repaired the graduated from Howell played damaged plane and flew it with Pinckney The girls team tack to Selfridge Field He is a Marion Durkis, Dorothy Carr, fcon of Clover Fvr, Berdelkt Euler, Ruth VanBIari lArm Ophelia DrouilTcd died nn, Gertrude Tupper High at 4te home of her brother Henry school Reason, C MiIIer,N Mill  Monday, er, Carr, HalL HornshawIndep mk last week, It took 12 daysJ won 2 basket ball endents C Kennedy, J Doyle Nellie rVrrdner is In Detroit  community hall Bowman, Martin passed the state bar examination and is now n full fledae lawyer He also rec  5d a Batcheler of Science Deqree He is plannina to attend the Mardi Gras celebra tion at New Orleans, La APPRECIATION I wisb to thank the members of the Pincknev OES for servinq the dinner for the Rainbow Assemb ly Saturday nkrhtspeclal fhanke to Mrs Carrie Griffith who wca In charqe of the kitchen Mrs Helen Miller, Mother Ad  Wagoners Grocer 6066 Pinckney Reed Quality Merchandise  LOW PRICES er and Wine to Take Out HOURS Daily Slo 9 Saw day 9 t8 Phone Howell 70SJ2 buyta ri mSDiamr  A I For Prompt Dead StOc fc Removal Call Darling  Co Call Howi 450jtjflL Ffbrjaryjl 1SS3 o re Grace i i MM jfc Canned Gents  a  Ji  Kennedy  l   tGWd T Plnekney Dispatch ,  Entered a 2nd Claw f  Matt0r at pstofllce  Act of March 8 1877 114 SoHowell St,Pinckney Mich Subscription Price 150 per YY Mrs Thomas  Bonner was a delegate to the Republican Coun ty Convention in Howell last Monday Feb 9  Earl and Lrwin Mann of De i Ijtroit spent Sunday wlfei Gene  Mann Joe Clark is workinq in the Ypsilanti state Bank Veltou Chambeilain will preach in the rust Conqlchurch, at Kaiamazoo on Fee 15th His sermon will be broadcast over station Viuvii iiom 1130 to Mrs, Henry ijrahn ana Mrs, Alma Chambers qave a storK shower rriday mqnt at the foim ers home ior Mrs Reqinaid Kiahn i wenty were present ana me quest oi honor received many nice qiils , Louis Gearhait of Kowelll was i the preacher at the Congichurch j Sunday I Luvtn Kennedy of Detroit spent rnday at uie Irvin Kenn J eay nome Mesuames lft ui Kennedy,Dor J othy Kennedy, Mary Eichman ana Blanch Ciak were in Ann i Arbor Saia i The LOUJS and Francis Shehan , famiies were Sunday quests at  the Gene iriaehan home in Ann , Arbor i inu rvulpii Hall family visited  er Bister, Mrs riaroid Adams and tainil m Ann Arboor Sun 1  Mrs Aha Meyer attended a While Shrine patioi meetinq at Hcxil iGursda niqht , anari Shehvn and wife Wednosay uinne quests at the  ouis Shohan home liiiK Aberdeen and wife call ii Myron iunftiif Plumbing  Heating Complete Line Plumbing Fixtures and Supplies ELECTRIC OH AND GAS HOT WATER HEATERS IF COMPLETE LINE OF PUMPS WE SEA WE INSTALL WE SERVICE 1075 EAST M36 Phone 183F2 COAL POCOHONTAS LUMP KENTUCKY EGG STOKES s 6 jvv PHONE 268 ijiils ai WTyi A PCRSJ1, Afb FROM MICHAEL  MIKE CANDIDATE FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE  UjfttiARY Mrs Dorothy Kennedy enter tained her czuibbuge cub last  Thursday niqht Clifford Haines and famiy leave tor Phoenix, Arizona Mon day to spend the winter Homer Milliron and wife ana Mis Ralph Durbin and family Detroit spent Sunday at the Albert Dinkel home e ai ue Rx Ncqqle home in A, Aijjoi Snuay Georjfc carver and fiiend and John ivr, ,iL0n jr ana wile of Ann A i ahea at  hemes ol Earl I, ulin an Ivlru Virqin ia  arvo Sun av  Charles Wilson of Chicaqo ,e week  en 5ven i AVsrd 1 The oual Sncr Swavho as CCV t lo V im MJ OWL ith David w cctLiqe ai s been sold ol Willow an Sunday MON IS PRIMARY ELECT  s iUf ON THAT DAY YOU WILL SELECT THE MEN WHO WILL BE ip YfUJ YOUR CANDIDATES FOR II CIRCUIT COURT JUDG sjrii VOTE I ui each and every voter to go to the polls February 16 and vote for the man who, in your opinion, is best qualified to fill this important office  I wcVid very much appreciate your conJerairon of my qualifications 21 Years as Practicing r Forney Experienced in Municipal CIral, Business and Corporation Law  VIGOROUS 9 HUMANITARIAN  SINCERE  CAP At IE Alberta Dinkei was quest oi Mrs Georqia Olose ana son of Linden Mr and Mrs Howaia Heaa and son, Tomm, aitenaea int Shrine circus in Detroit Saturday Mrs haytnonda Morris spem Satuiday in Dexter  Mrs Mae Metz of Howeli spent Sunaay at the Lee Lavey home 28 members of Pinckney Cnap ter ObS attended the Friendship Niqh at Howell last Tuesday Dick Campbell spent the week Dicic Campbell spent the ena at the Janis Hail farm in iviarion  he Lick viouijq family are I staymq at tne Andrew Campbell home, rjaiph Clinton and family of Lincoln Park spent Sunday at i3 C J Cliinton home,  Mrs, Dorothy Dinkel ana Chihiiii ere in Stockbndqe Friday, AUTHENTIC CHRISTINE JORG ENSONS OWN STORY Heres the story all America  has been waitinq for Christine  Jogensons, the woman who was once a man, tells in her own words about her remarkable i iiaasformation read theStory i of My Life by Christine Jorqen son, startinq in this Weekly exclusively  r,, t, ,ri H wife spent Svnavr cr the Wilbur Coyle hoac in KoweM icVi Voiq ic staanq at the ,,v o av hcc while ids moth r is at St loe hospital Dickie mfi vM Yc l are at the Vincent Younq home in Greqory Lester McAfee attended  Ford maaaqemont banquet at ori m , rloiei Sadler, Detoit, Saturday main  Mro Lcoor McAfee was in Ant FCA Friday with MrsHar QV Rod Mrs Hael tly ci Ann Arbor IV r Ben ham and wife of Briqh ton arr Ccorqe ThomDson were I ivlny visitors at the ME Dar row home  , Miss Dorothy Rohl of Detroit sr2i the wcok end at the Floris Clak home Too Clark and family have moved from his mothers house to 3lVer Lake Tcrmes Yornq and vifo fJofe Clarkk of Ann Ar bor have moved into the house Vo iracatc Messrs Clare Miller and PW CVett and Russell l ivermore saw an MM dearee conference rt the Dexter Masonic temple Friday niqht  LTIU Dovle ir and wife and Lucius Doyle sr and family at  A GREAT NEW RANGE FOn HOMES BEYOND THE GAS MANS THE PHILGASTAPPAN WITH COOLITE The amazing corrcc oven f that does not ue goil Youve got I tee it to believe it W SAVE WITH THIS SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER  93950 17950 6K00   fcm Rom wiiere I sit iy Joe r larsh Just a Lifis Ciic TrM the weddinq of Max Smith and Elizabeth Kennedy at PowcIT Saturday  T onnie VanSIambrook and e loraen  vifo called at the Charles Sundays  McDaniels home in Chelsea Sun wih the dciv  Feb 15 issue of the American j Mrs Elizabeth Spears Madm Detroit Sunday Times, I returned  SanFrancisco, Cant  Thursday after spenainq SECOND BEAKKN HERE  J month with her father, Edward Spears  oeqt John Sprout has been been transferred from Chanute Held, 111, to SeUridqe Field Mt Clemens, With his mother he  spent Sunday at the harles So ile home in Howell I The Carl Bidwell family ot Ben PHONE Regular price Special price You save Come in today Be the first to own this beautiful rangt with so many ouMandin8 cookingeate features Hockey 8fcie PINCKNEY MJCHTGA 145 RETAIN i Back in December we sent out our yearly calendar It listed the last date for renewing drivers  licenses, and things like the dates for registering to vote, when the hunting and fishing seasons open  even suggested you note down foe wifes birthday, too I figured dates like these were important to keep in mind  and this was a good way to do it Unfortunately, it now turns out I never really paid close attention to my own calendar  Not til today thRt iso here I am not able to drive the car this weekend until I got my drivers, license renewed on Monday 1 From where I sit, I guess good advice, like charity, should begin at home Im always advising all of you to worry less about you neUjhhovs what they do, or sayr and whether or not t1 y should enjoy a temperate p  of beer and pay more attention to whether you yourself are doing the ,  f thing Guess Ill make  J Uow my own formula The second breakin in one week took place here Saturday  niqht when persons unknown broke in the back door of the  the town hall and rifled the filina cabinet, Lorenzo Murphy twp treasurer, had taken in taxes ,  there that day but had taken the  Briahton called at the mony fiome with turn except 1 Whve home Saturday  S12 m silver he left In the cab inet This was al1 the thieves qof No clues wero foundStale poc ound a pocket book in the rv1 lie pay station outside contain inq pictures of 3 qirls and a bov but they proved to be hiqh school students  Judge Willis L tyons J D  oe OffAV  T,EN LASKY Mrs Helen Lasky, 42, died at j Pomo Saturday She was tho dcruqhter of Mr and MrsErnest Whie of Howell  married Lee The Dale Miller familv attend  he ME church in Munith Svn da and heaid Rev Nixon preach, Suroy quests at the John Boy br home were Frank Beyer and wU, r ,rVn Gentne and wife, vf Ann Arbcr T loyi Warner and family and Mrs Peto Straiqr c3 family of Ynsiianti of of Copviiu, iJ, Lmtcd States Viewers Ioumiation  Llod Wallowa and wife Pinqree were Sunday quests TWf pike and wife Th YonrrTovc PTA served h hot lunch Sturdnv  t rtie Lasky of Briqhton who survives DunTmy auction on North Jerr Thr crre 2 eons and a dmah riT B  ter The funeral was at the Briqh Wmcy Sprier is out of the  ten CathoHc church today  hospital and stayinq with her i aunt FC3 CIRCUIT JUDGE He Has a Splendid Record, iicceUontly Qualified by Exper ence, Haa Arrived at an Age Wkjre His Only Aim Is To See That Justice Is Done by Everyone First Judge from County in 53 Yearm Livingston All Other Judges Were Give Second Term Vote February 16 X for JUDGE WELIS L LYONE FOR GtWCT JUDGE   sm Waofresdrr Fehcmry II,   SB  Costs Far less to Handle Manure  on iss sB nMIMiUMHMIM JOHN DEERE  ICmiPMENT  ig  j    1 Slash mtottrchtndllog time and labor   costs to fockbottem by using bigcs parity John Deere Equipment With the John Deere No 25 Loader and one spreader, one man can handle up to 35 loads of manure per day The simple, rugged No 25 Loader has exclusive flywheel drive and parallel arm construction to insure faster loading and less work for the operator The sturdy, surefooted, allsteel Model H TractorDrawn Spreader and the lightrunning Model K HorseDrawn Spreader are ideal working mates for the No 25 Loader See us for full information i Lodays Opportunity for  ob Tomorrow We have qood news for those of you who have been waitinq for  an exceptional position  PROFESSIONAL CORNER j THE PINCKNEY SANLYJIBXUM MY M DUFFY M D mcssey u Mettoaaa uauy iitOO k 14 to fcX  to awce eoiieeaua xties rri aa, i ij t B to ML a B NeCLOfiXEY 112 North MleUaaj eVr Telephones Evenlnas by ApuoinlBMaU Howell  IjteblgaD HEBB SNEED vrS m  i v  rj,  Classes startinq in February and March for telephone operators I, Let us qive you valuable train inq that will serve you all of Phone 183 207  Gijii ftstoei HowoU u Mkfiiaan Real Estate, iasuranue, frakeraae inq that wiii serve you allot f Qityt t0 Q Fom fOperty your life For more information j A Soec call 9984 or visit our Employment 1 office LAVE HARDWARE JOHN DEERE  Outy JK m,StsKm  A SpedoJitY gjst Your Property VflQj He f t Plumbing Water System etc Stanley Dinke MWHOHT Michigan Bell Telephone Co  9 2 3 EAST WASHINGTON J 22 ANN ARBOR, MICH PSETTYSVULE 441 NEWS The Handy Andy Craftsmens Club has 9 members They are  fclean Basyalo, Linda Beahler, Micky Blades, Peter Gerycz, Wally Pietras, 2 yr members John Wenderlein, Walter Been ier, 3 yr and David Nash 4 Joe  LEE LAVEY General insurance Plage W8 Plnctam Wh REFRIGEBAXtON SERVIOK HAROU RADY Repairs on AU Makes Phone Ptodney 154F3  AUCTIONEER Farm Sales a Speciality BERT WYLlk CALL FOWLEVILLE 436F6 REAL Ellllf Forme Home Lata hopsrtsa and Business OjpottmMm List Your Property Willi Me GERALD RfcASOH Broker 2 0 9 ft rib ieari flnckney, Mich Phjpe 111 ftone 157FH Recalrlao MYBON  HUGHS Plumhina and Reatino Icons iiute Phone 183F2 1075 East M36, Pmckney Funeral Ho Don C Swarthout iirectot Modern Equipmenl Ambulance aVrvlos nono 39  63, Ptecfcney Mlci  FKDG RQCKHOFF i  OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand Fiver AT fkwell u Michlaus J hone 358 ffesideaco 6lf UOYETHENDEF  Livestock Hauna Weekly Tips Muae To Defco Genera Trucking Pfocn7 Mir Phone 161F13 H W WYUDs NOTARY Insurance and Bond rtiONE 136 Pincknfj DR O J TOWNEB Dentist 8044 Portage Lake ft 4 ftder Phone Desist 3461  CEMETERY MEMORIALS Price You Can Affc id To Pa MILFOR GRANITE WORKS Gilford, Michigan k TELEVISION and  Antenna Service MARTIN R1TTER  di  J Ai LOST Liqht brown Shepherd UaSSiiied AtlVS aog with 3 legs Reward, i BavdIo UaHar TiT W  FR SALE2 Tons of Hay for , CUffordMiller, phone 33F4 JB  DSVNnh Z Tfe rVOTeHorsesCaU 13F2Pinckney WATNEDDay care of preschool Uavid Nash pres Wally Pietras J  oAT F tonin hedhTa children of working mothers In vice pres John Wenderlein, sec 11 11 SlSS  treas Peter Gerycz, reporter, The club meets Thursday at the Basy dlo home geese 5 each iPhone 69F2 Cliff VanHorn cruire at 410 Putnam or call 109F2 after 5 p m AVAILABLE In late March,an FOR SALE Crosley Fiigidair, office position for a qualified white enamel ranqe coal or young Iady,Phone Janet Shehan  woodPhone 120F11 or inquire at  Pinckney 134 for appointment 355 East Main St, Pinckney,  r , Tott cu fft buy from  That U an  causa Z nd fureiab wldti In tha Mlf, your ehojfc Ofr Miw nr 1MB MM  The Weaving Needles met at the Basydlo home The follow ,  inq qirls are members Donna ito be interviewed, F SALE Roiiawav bed and Basydlo, Jolean Basydlo, Linda Rnckney Fabricating and Sheet OR, 01  Bechler Carolina Blades Bar Metolampany, SSSLSLSo Snadilla St  bca McAfee, Nancy Nash FOR RENT Winterized Cottage LrchW UM  The officers are Pres Carol at Portage Lake irV DIRECT FROM PMT0RY  l4LVtZ 37 ordtrlDf ner Servlet tvi yojr ahna trim frtfj, ne I k roc 18 BpntyjB4 TEST ARE FrraSD TO TO1 T7 tt you  cut fCNH MfAfWm9hAM ro uUuhMA til tt rt4nw lAGKHANNEn, TO RENT tvo apartments, one turnished no children Phone 17  Pinckney PDfCKNEY MICH, PHONE 118F2 PHONE 111 PlhCZNEY Mica Gerycz Vice Pres, Caroline 1 Phone 1535M11 Howell BIadesSec treas, Linda Bechler Reporter, Jolean Basydlo Knitting was added to the pro jets and 2 new members, Evelyn Hall and Dorean Blades, Mrs Ralph Hall is co leader The projec ts are first year knittina Donna Basydlo Jolean Basydlo Linda Bechler, Carolina Blades, Dorean Blades, Barbara McAfee, Nancy Nash 1st year clothing Dorean j Blades, Evelyn HaH 2nd year Jolean BasydIo,Lin da Bechler, Carolina Blades, Carol Gerycz, Barbara McAefe, Nancy Nash 3iJd year Donna Basydlo FOR SALE Chrome High Chair like new 9321 Cedar Lake Rd Pinckney Michin d FOR fiENT Modern 6 room apartmentjrunning hot and cold water, Phone 45F4 PinckneyFOR SALE Six room house, cor I able terms Lucius Doyle I CRRVTrr uraiiv rri wmrp Phone 42 Pinckney 1 I Pinckneys lira CARD OF THANKS 1 wish to thank my friends for their kind remembrances of cards and flowers while I was in the hospital It helped so much to liqthen my stay there Nelson H Buzzard SERVICE WHILE VCHJ WAIT AU WORK GUARiNTEED FOR SALEBABY CHICKS, white leghornsbarred and white rocks WMWEBS SiiABPENED New Hampshires and Hy Line Chicks Order New Phone 305W Bob Squire Hatchery MANDELLS SAW FIUNQ 8HOI HILAND LAisx caxST SID8 11524 RIVER DNVE FOR SALE Jamesway Incubat or 2500 eqq capacity, also two I  5 deck chick poultry batteries Frank Pearce Pinckney,Silver  Lake, Phone Dexter 4067 1 Res 7,1003 MonJ Tuet Wed  OWEN W FOWLE1 D S C Foot Specialist  Chiropodbc 216 W GcLRiver, BrightoaMlch Telephone Office Hour Office 75181 By Appointment , Established 1861 I Ittcorporated 115 WcPHERSON State BAN QUALITY K RESPONSIBLE POSITION  male or female from this area, wanting to service and collect from automatic vending xnach ines No selling Age not essen tied Car references and 600 in  working capital necessary, 7 to  12 hours weekly nets to 400 per month Possibility ruH time work For local interview give full par  oculars, Phone, Write P,0, Box I  I LINCOLN and UNITY That A house divided against itself cannot stand is as true of  our nation today as it was almost 95 years ago, when Lincoln told it Later, as President, his ichief concern was to preserve a unified nationMay we always remember the value of national Meats Fruit Groceries Vegetables Fish THE MEANS TO AN END You often have seen something yeu wantedyou had the money, A Savings Account can and ,  does provide the means of hav No business will be transact Una the money when it is need t Vhis bank on Lincoln  i birthday Instead of saving wha left f,atr spending spend whas left after saving 521, Mpls, 1, Minn, NOTICE I The County Clerk office will  f be open each Saturday afternoon j until 400 p m for the issuance lot license plates during the bal ance of February John A, Hagman, county clerk AH deposits up to 10,0000r in Isur by our membership in Fed Jeral Deposit Insurance Corpor Market Prices Courteous Service CLARKS Guy Hincheys house at School Lot Lake was broken into last Thursday and 2 guns stolen,The sheriff recovered the gun and took 2 juveniles from Cedar Lake toto court Vtlftf  PIANO UESSONS   Classical or Popular L A BEATTIE Rush Lake Phone 157F13 Plndksey, Michigan Solving UNr Ifcorfif Whats the best wsy to raaet th ttadily Murhtenini firm labor shortage v  Midwestern agronomists y the answer Is more tfficiant crop production methods that boost yields per acre They suggest these  steps 1Greater use of lime and commercial fertiliser which will boost yield per acre en cropped fields and pestarea sad Jaeriese the output of neat and rnflk  Increased mechanisation wWeh enables workers to do mare la fewer hours IMore plantings of jjghst siejdiaf hybrid seed THE FIRST NATiONAI BAN HoweJL Mich Under Federal Supervision Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation All Deposits Insutad Up toflO000 Prr Each Deriitiir    ANY AMOUNT ANY KOII PBOMPT DELIVmtY Farmers F I ft Supply Co  4 A  ,,tV, p THE PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday February 11, 1953 GENERAL PRIMARY To the Qualified Electors Notice Is Hereby Given, That a General Primary Election will be held in the 2 3 TOWNSHIP OF PUTNAM LIVINGSTON COUNTY, STATE OF MICHIGAN As I am Ieavinq town I will sell my household furniture at pub lie auction in the Village of Pinckney at 140 South Howell Street on   j AT THE PLACE OR PLAGES OF HOLDING THE ELECTION t IN SAID CITY AS INDICATED BELOW VIZj  AT THE PUTNAM TOWN HALL Within Said Township on STARTS AT 100 P M Circuit Judge  Emerson Television, complete  with ariel, new Kinqston Electric Sewinq Mach ine, new I NOTICE,Relative to Opening and Closing the Poll Election Law, Revision 1943 3039 Section 1 On the day of any election the polls shall be merd at 7 oclock in the forenoon and shall be continued open until 8 oclock in the afternoon and no longer Every qualified elector present and in line at the polls at the hour prescrib ed for the closina thereof shall be allowed to vote I 4B  n i IB   I I  PMMMBBMBIVI The Polls of said election will be open at 7 oclock a will remain open until 8 oclock p m, of said day of election Phil Gas Stove, new Norae Oil Heater, new Electric Iron Ironinq Board  Buffet and Table Four Chairs 33venport 4 Chairs Kitchen Table, Small Chest  Wooden 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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>irr i  vVv   m   2L r V  Mtfjlii Mirror i Msseuic Lodge News  i j J  4 s v  Tins business of raising money fur th Steto is serious business and has f  th lawmakers dizzy Numerous conferences are being held behind closed doors in an effort to solve the problem So far three measures are being considered 1 enegard measures MASONIC GUEST JflGHT The attendance at the annual quest night broke all record 314  being pressent of these 145 were non Masonic The menu featured venison from the U of M Game Reserve The dinner was served by the refreshment committee of  some 25 of which Larry Cam Z Crtizens Study Commission re j burn is chairman They worked commendations I a11 Y Preparing it  Compromise measures j p The invocation was given by  Under renegard measures, it h JfV McLucas of Bnghton and proposed to use fSu,000,000 of the Clare Miller W M welcomed veterans trust fund Get 2,000,000 guest and introduced Wilfred rwin pijaecifcng attorney who acted as toastmaster The high school, boys Glee, Club composed of Mike Heath, r HNCPTEY PI8PATCHWednesdav February 4, 1953 Catholic I Social Item  ESPER LEDWJDGE WEDDING I 9 CcrihoBo Church J flchmitt Foster m Woveima Deitfon fedpy vedsq at 7t30  a Grade School News FIRST GRADE NEWS from the race tracks, tax mineral rights and the governors corporation profits tax Just what the citizens committee rebmmends is a secret working on it for 2 years The compromise measures could be anything They will probably not take shape until the last days of the session The 36,000,000 advance paymen  Congregational flev, Keith Ruegsegger, Pastor ma at church, junior choir practise Wed Thursday 730 p m,prayer meet 30 p m It has beenlack fSys71im an7Yen practis So Jll DT Nash, George Brad I aESX  aim Johnson and John LaPrad ang several numbers and receivj We eachChrist adevery The wedding of Donna Lou Es per, daughter oi Mrs Henry Gil bert oi Patterson Lake to Kevin Ledwidge, son oi Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge of Pinckney took place Friday evening at Uie Brighton  Methodist church Rev J M Mo Lucas officiating The church was beautifuly dec crated with plants and flowers as the bride came down the aisel on the arm of hex stepfather, Henry Gilbert who gave her in marriage She wore a floor length white, gown with finger tip veil of illu sion with white accessories and  Current Comnent Another attempt is  Ray has a lighter John I, has a toy animal Catherine and Christines mother i had a birthday Sharon has a new book of truok pictures, a box of crayons and 2 stones  7 , Donald has a toy squirrel mq anotner method, a grand  Mike P has new shoe laces and Jur UWestigtion The Woyifc I COuntV nrrwa   oust Mayor Orviikr u, SS oi Dearborn iJrr HuJjbd mTTu ra,lona a stormy petrel lTifT nnnk n w7 We JTf Sh a bin iron bar Chiquitta lost a tooth when bit into a ftide sickle Karon K visited her uncle The dog has a sore eye Karen brought a picture of the ground hoy for the bulletin board Christine has new socks George has a new white sailor hat j cut her finger on one is very, very welcome  to Mrtax on unincorporated Siusdcry 100 a, m, sermon  Jppartnerships lj nUfr   Sunday SST ed many encores Mrs Zoe Earl arreted them Mrs Elose Camp bell accompained lent  Mrs foretta Schcrfter and Jack on corporation franchise taxes will j il,Las Pored a number of help the state only for the time bein Out of all these sources the state should come up with an answer to Joe deficit, but little action is ex Mc juiojiite accoiian selections and receiv , Etxo, Beactt7Pastr ed much applause 8 S, Supt Waltei Esch Carolyn Miller tap danced Mcming Wofnblp , 1000 and r n last number Jack StaftsJay Schml       110 Thomp, dancing instructor Childrens Hdikr    1145 danced v ,h her Olin Robinson  Young Peep to  Meeting 730 led the community singing with I Gottewe FeJlOirsaJp SerwLeon Agon ofJ3eyter at the piarij Wednday Mi00  ns Ali were applaueed The stunt contest was won by until all bills are in The house does not have enough votes to pass a tax bill over the governors roteV Two ta bills have been proposed , ,  ,  ,w by Rep Conlin of Tipten One would 11 Spencer, of Bnghton  j Mffhe state have the 50 million The guest prize by Robert Hook veterans trust fund, with the state j of Ann Arbor and the door prise paying into the fund annually a sum by Jom Rady of Rush Ilke, greater than the interest earned by the fund The other would give the schools, cities and villages a flat portion UNADILLA PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY FEB 8TH The lodge secretary introduced the Masons and their guest Francis Dodge, Detroit attorney  of the  tax, einnatin th  Se  g 4477 percent payment of the prev   1 n ana got ott tons years tax collections white gown with matching acces series as did the bridesmaids Mary Gentile and Mrs 4udrY Amburgey Sherdt of Dexter Bennie VanBlaricumr nephew oi the bride was ring bearer arid Sarah McMacken, neice of the groom, flower girl Richard Amburgey acted as best man and the ushers were Larry Hurtibuse and Aron Shirey Foliowinq the ceremony a t ception was held to several hun dred in the Brighton American Legion Hall j The couple left on a wedding jtrip and on their return will live in Ann Arbor They both qraduated from m pinckney high school The groom county prosecutoi refusH  aiUhcrize it so they aot ASSV  Miiiad to do saTheSiZ county poard of au Wayn ea to appropriata 10,0u0 to Uk  ap,saymg there wa8  uLnCB Hweveth  ta start it the iinal cost H Zm  lnt0  hundreds  J thousands, Hubbard Jui who has carried white flowers Her sister, Hc nWV,, Mrs Ahce Marie VanBlaricum knV  the maUon of honor also wore a uv H u ,   wno  L      Jun Haines has u nw car and f been mayor sTr 7 na went to the sh,w at Dexter entl S  rIS i ann40un5ed he would run CiRADES 1 AND 2 dS  and  Wgei Sharon Courdway visited her aunt WeVS fl hlrnlkon  bench,  in Ann Arbor Sunday Jjhe bJenTolf 0 S fnjold by thoee who a few jokes The address was gfaren by Vivian Richards of Milan, dep uty instructor for this district and Morning Worship 1030 a  The service will be in charge of served in World War II and has the GideonsSunday School 1130 a m iPeriry Cooper superintendent Evening Service 800 p m Sound Moving Film And Now Tomorrow MARCH OF DIMES been employed by an electrical firm in Ann Arbor for a numbed cf years REPUBLICAN WuMEN MEET HM es visit Dannv  that he has given Dearborn a clean efficient administration Th and unch night Danny Morse visited his broth Robbie, in Wayne Sunday Thursday night Danny Mors  mother left by plane for Oakland, Cal She wint to brother, Tom Mona Dillons sister Mikie three years old last Sunday, iiei, dairried was staged like a movi aunt near Pontiae had a birthday  iction All tha ten were summoned with IS I , The second grade is CONSERVATION DEPT, Plan community bee to give lfevn state park a face lifting, S spring This was done lastthough many stayed forTni HowelTThee were just the lnere,were40 present from Uqtions, i Howell, 15 from Brighton, i2 v eagerly iare being made for altlEffi He ISILeK IfrT   C  Grand Maonerv  66,71 Pcey 89 for Geg  ana  i la onery 35987 fQf Bri  lunh    FrQqTam aI  Fowerville and 1,015 K i5h  stayed for an houriHowelL These were i 5foe dept has receivied hund reds oi complaints from property SSvri s 8Arg  M PtE MAKING CONTEST s  tj10 to live trap them and tra Ypsiianti and 4 from out state MarY Ann Leach won the pie wortt them to another location, lodoeS Saline B Owosso makl contest at Pinckney last Motee dams are built mWayne, Dearborn Miland, p j FWday There were seven contes OMy one of the several elk tra  md, linden were also recesent tants In the county contest at nepocted to the Rose Lake station id etUl alive  ed Also 25 from Detroit The following clergymen were RKKU h ,v  n Present Rev McLucas, Well 3fcJ2S SB rihl iwood Brihton Shepherd, Dex tie Jhtot week and so did theter Behnsr Stockbridge Tollman Oeltahing, increased production of Cana dian oil wells has caused the  Lakehead Pipeline Co, to ask permission to run a 30 inch pipe me across the Michigan upper peninsula and northern lower Plainfield BPLE REVERSION PROTEST MEETING Howell Saturday the winner was Kay Conely She gets a trip to Chicago Mary Ann Leach was  5th ANCfTHER ROBBERY The safe in the Pinckney high school in the supt office on the iuaic iam second floor was forced early Sunday morning and about 400 taken This was mostly lunch jal1  held rx ioint meeting on Feb, 9Place Court House in Howell Time  30 SCHOOL NOTES CONT Y arc i Nliru our individual eiliAit in the class V wil oir own stories ahfrntdiMai iled iaieiidiir pieturS r for KIISJ lih  vriLc let ifs to Paul Russell i w iii   out hist week We v Kitr litters to Mrs Millers niuthei wlio is very ill at Frl Hospilal Ryan Bwtitic hioimlit a jieach  tree I,ranch in blossom raised in his  h o i r i Kustoui Tasch toouht some fnod  for the bird tree outside our win  dew We have a while new album of ecords We are all eiLinu our letters on our individual states reports from over ihe LT S The Livingston County Repub hcan Womens Club and the Re u,,in u,   t  ,,   publican Co,n,y Gonventionillj,   Shrin, C We are jad the ground hoff did not see his shadow John Colone and Venning and IiHe dirts wejc absent Monday Ralty SuKKitis K,andfather is ill loan Kndres has new shoes iiilly Courson visited his fiandmother Sunday  LeRoy Porter cut his  rue war dept, is investigating the threatrjcgl attack on Spud Hill in Korea last week, called was  Operation Smack which it was HtI claimed was staged like a movi dav  production, All the top bra party for her j were summoned with movie Mike and Pat Tessmers father iCOBlierCB ana n9w menAfter OB putting up a new ceding m then i ntense artillery bombcffdmiiiit n0Llse and plane straiiiig which woe supposea to obliterte all the  Chinese, the UN swarmed up the hill only to have the Chinese come out of the caves unharmed and administer a rebounding d feat to them The dept, wants to know why this show was staged i in the first place, It cost a num  ber of GI livesA sknilar incident took place in the civil war at the lirst battle oi Bull Run, The welltodo people ot WashingfOn drove out to see the battle in their carriages only to eee the  army defeated anu they had to race pell me  back to Washing to to avoid capare by the Rebs, Virginia Bolz now lives out in the country They have four ducks, three chickens and a eat Genrjre Rendells grandmother from Detroit visited them on Saturday SECOND fJRADK Dtirer on the ice and relast peninsula, So far the line is com J 400 people attended the meet0116 Entrance was gained by pleted from Edmonton, Alberta i ing held at Howell high school fldng the glass in the school to pulufh Minn It would runi iday night to hear the argue dtch6n door A new safe was re SIXTH ,RADE NEWS through Iroxxwood,, St Ignace, Port Huron to Sarnia Tnere were 5639 conservation Imrr violations in 1952 and 130, 000 in fines were collected  Mr ments against the new version of cenY bought for the nchool This ,, the Bible It was one of 3,000 was OP11 bY driving a chisel meetings set to be held all over through the combination with a the United States large hammer Papers and docu  C F Hewlett of Pinckney intro to118 w6 scattered about the TTand owners in Lake county I duced the speaker, Senator A ioifipe tap police were called prevent   a fishing  Tasch was absent from Friday We missed her very h We are ylad that she is back Most of us arc on the unit of India Some of us are past it Gordon LaBelle was in charge of drawing a scene on the black board He did a  are having a ooil brcikfnst cjntst for the next four weeks Some of us beyan reading Around the Coiner Monday Donna Hollisters jrrandinothei visited her Sunday Nancy Head and John Holbcn have recovered fron illness turned to school Anita Clark was vaccinate Thursday Eddie RiKtfs went visitiiijr all day Saturday Brenda and Leonard Slaydens cousin from Kentucky is visitine them Tom Read had company Saturday Jack Bennett spent the week end with hisgrandma and grandpa Patsy Hollisters iiandma isited her Saturday, Terry Rowell went to see two uncles on Sunday Terry and hr neighbor found his lost dug, Paul Burg went to Howell Satuday love gone into court to prevent iDecker of Deckerville who has in J too ,finer L11 Uood job of it, He had pictures of I We are glad tht Donni A,LU Ite State purchasing a fishing troduced a bill in the legislature ls vch wre left behmd An  diffeicnt countHts that we were back to school y  site on Big Star Laka thttt are reported in swamp yards in the upper peninsula but etil in the uplands in the lower gtoiasula where snow has been LTVMQBTON LODGE CALEN DAft FOR FEBRUARY lutruction class for candidates J temple each Monday night at 70 p m TVurtday, Feb 5, 7th district troduced a bill in the legislature to ban its use, Senator Decker read excepts from a number of letters to prove that several translators of the version were or had been mem bers of Communist Front organi lotions He also said the Nation al Council of Churches who ponscred the new Bible version other safe in the office was fore ed some years ago and about  300 taken then studying Judy Nasker brought us a very nice calendar It is hanging up by our windows RECEPTION AT THE SCHOOL The parents of the Pettysvillej SEVENTH RADE School and friends of Mrs Ray Richard Imus enjoyed his birthmond Smith nee Eva Wonderiine day party at his home n Jan 2x gave her and her husband a re The Pinckney Seventh grade will get a royalty on each new bible ioeption ot the new Pinckney sch Py the Dexter Seventh grade in printed JoolSunday 115 were there A Lkeibaii on Feb 7th The senator also cited the del 1116011 WGS served The newly Tht iuills arc doing lots of etions in the new Bible from King5weds, received a Mix Master jthins  ixtra credit iTi  Pmrlmevloanes version which he said desH Steam Iron and purse of money  r Dr Morgan Smead 8UU p 03,,, reIiaion jPettysviUe school and then go to Sarah McMacken, Larry Baug  school We are very excited about going to the Shrine circus Saturday Patsy Hollister and Charles Root have new shoos Leonard Slayden has a new coat, FOURTH GRADE NEWS 9 and Feb 17 Fellowcraft fitt practise at Pinckney 800 Feb, 14 Sweetheart Party at V, Oi M Freeh Air Camp, Patter afti Lake, Pot luck dinner, follow 4ji fey program and dance, Feb 18 Howell Past Masters Mfafei 700 p, m, Mvuary 21 MM degrees rV 25 Howell to work FC fttaree at Pinckney, March 11 Pinckney to work MM degree at Howell Clare Miller W M P W Curiett, Sec Rev Standridge of the Happy Uve on the farm of her husband n narabra Grant and  Jtmmy Day amp,a Baptist institution inRv Raymond Smith near QwosCantiall are back in school after Hamburg township offered a res so lSeln,r8Mk Jhey enioved  clution condemn a the new ver  Douglas Smith made the preSjWell cards their friends had sion of B1T as supported by  entation Rev Ruec of the Pinckney   Cong ch    RED CROSS BLOOD BANK A m collection was taken in Gen Eisenhowers first 2 weeks in the White house he has lound it far ram a bed oi roses and has encountered strong opposition cnonq mem oers of his own party His fiiMi reverse was wnen tuey held ufc nis appoinunents and refused to conurm tnn jim UTy solo tneu indastnui stocic ineu chieii target was Chailes Wilson, fane er head oi Uie Generai Motors who was ikes chiet backer in the ngnt for the nomination, Then, j the stripped Ik oi the reorgan ization power held py Presi dents Roosevelt and Truman, During 4heir time it took a major ity of all elected members of the  congicss to block ieorganizatio4 Last week this vas changed to a simple maicrity of those pres ent on the floor at any time, A paradox was that the Democrats voted for Ikes measure but the  republicans were solid against it, Then Cong, Heed introduced a bill providing for a 15 percent 1 tax cut Ike was against a tax cut  cut until the budget was balance ed Putting Senator McCarthy in charge of the committee to invee tigato subversive activities in the colleges and schools is like putting a bull in a china shop, He uses a scatter gun and al though he makes numerous charges but he prove very few In the first place we take little stock in his blanket charge that up It wiTT be used to send Bible to countries behind the iron cur tain  made for them Kenny Garr, Cheri Darrow and Joan Eichman have finished ma THE LIBRARY NEWS The Pinckney Community Li brary has received two new books The Far Country, by  40 pints of blood were received king their scrapjjjooks here last Wednesday at the Redi Mary Cosgray got some new  Cross Blood Bank Mrs Mable patent leather shoes for her birth White was chairman of the blood Y  bank and Mrs George Roush ofCneri Darrow has some new J the canteen j iDoots they are easier to put on  her than her old ones CARD OF THANKS l  Francis Reason went to the BAINBOW  GIRLS ASSEMBLY The Pinckney Assembly of flainbow Girls willhold a busi thess meeting at the Masonic p m Pot Luck supper Afternoon session starts at 300 is a sea yarn dealing with the p, m, Evening possession at 600 basic problems of discipline in  m, Rainbow Gkls,Mason and j the Civilian swelled armed for IB terM jcee of a free country I wish to thank all those who Shnne circus she ate a hot dog helped me with the Fed Cross and some pop corn, and she saw Ktood Bank Canteen, acrobats, clowns, elephants, lions Nbvel Shute The setting i In 7 George Roush Chairman and seals Auseralia This is an exciting  novel by the master weaver of MARRIAGE LICENSES Mrs Richard Crane of Buffalo In our Spelling Bee Friday, Gus Kaspar was winner and Sheri Foster was runnerup The winning word was dollar We are makinpr a chart for our regular Friday Bees On our Comprhension Test injthe schools and colleges are hon Reading Jen J Steffen and Kathryn ycambed with CommuniSJt Gyde were hiprh with Carol Miller teachers, The big arguement and Gus Kaspar in second place iVm9 to prove this is the lock Oi  Karen Eichman and Carol Miller rligiou5 instruction in the school have finished their transportation Tha answer  that foBrm Q  nlu  v M ,, mcrny religious organizations it Bobby Reason, Maijone Miller jd j taposiiW to set up C Meaner Bloxon Sharon G,ffiths fi iou c0uf9 9atiBiactor to fhrin r cl thefall of men Besides me coniitu bhnner s Circus J Dennis Spickenajrol went to Detroit Sunday Noel Rose visited her grandmother in Detroit Sunday Marilyn Ogden, Sharon Wilsori and Karl Burgrail had tenth birthday this week, Karlf was announced on  Warren Michael Kelly TV Show Monday morning  tion provides for the separation of church and state, Senator Mc  Carthys scatter gun occasionally hits a taroet but it is aiwa an accident V I 5TH GRADE NEWS Spelling Be Winners were Dennis Morgan and Gail Gustarson R o t,  notm O E S regular metfna and iniiation Friday Feb , 800 p 8L otticers wear white Sweetheart Party Fb 14 at U of M Freeh ctir Campj AU Masons and an or tcanitte  1 4 ji Vmrited bring owlrttf service md 001 romance and adventure The Thomas Humphriee, 27, Howell N Y is a visitor of the Everett uDvTO  QaSttnnwRuiVr      Caine Mutiny, by Herman Wouk Jecm,Davto, 2,IHowell Duane1 Hamels Ml a anr Uu JK     i Hyiie, 26, Brighton, Doris Rich Mrs Everett Hamel, son Corky PttNv Thritf wnvi ,   , lie furnished Sec , akds, 19, Bnqhton EUon Cope and Sandra Sherrod of Dexter at tilSir3Z wonuthe wutlPl  ZZ  kmctoFowkryilleVivian Gates tended the Arthur Godfrey show I  nd Dun Haines wts  Prt Robert Lavy  la 13,awlnrtIIe in Det last week  Br u Germany,  itv  yt    v K     Mf Ui,iH  5aU Bid hit fcmify  I Neiijhboiing Notes i  Mr and Mn, Dewey Staenissr lea lor fionda last week in their I trailer I Mr Inez Bowdish a Gregory I is oow at toe home at her son liyie in Usance i The tirigntan Argus is publish linq the stale tax sake lor Living Iston county this year The field school near Brighton was brojcen into iast week and an oil circulating heater stolen The Winans Lake school diet  Howell Theater SOWIU MCXQOAH Automatic  Tue Wed Brut 3 43 PLYMOUTH ADVOrnTBE Spencer Tracy, Von Johnson and Leo Genev WfiaL Feb 68 INVASION U  A  VVMM rict has voted to buy a school  Gerald Mohr  Peggy Castts bus I jyo It is reported that the Hamburg I THE LAWLESS BREED school district will readverusel b hsrtrrl lor bids The appropriation was  Dextet llieater DexW Mich ftL Sot Feb 68 VALLEY OF THE EAGLES  AND THE ROSE BOWL STORY in Cinscolor  JSortoon y Steeplejacks Aon Mon Feb 8 9  i  BhnlcetsSbetts Irm Pad t9 DM7 ifoytsi We the caottoUtd femptnttuft of iuffy wool 010110 Hasina od smooth auilia lacuic dicefe WraoWful wtnnthwithowl wiljht lulls you to sleep    koqei you comfortable all nljfct leoi for only two oaota worts of olectddty Ak any of aW Siwoda of youjr oeighboti wat own ahem and theyll tttt yon olosric blaokata A4 aheet an yoft abe ticket for aouad Tfeeee aodetji bol oTOtk eoaM k colorful pasteb to mutxk  bedroom furoiihlnp, TWr1 SMy to store and keep ia coodidoB bvsdet hwrtfwUn alee tooijftit one today get a good siehft I SEE YOUR DEALER or Detroit Edison 20,000 and the first bide exceeded this The body of Waller J Kohler, star Ann Arbor high school and setnipro base ball pitcher who was killed in Korea was brought to Ann Arbor tor burial last weekWashtenaw Lodge No 65 F Al M has set Saturday, jMay 16 as the date they will celebrate their centennial A banquet will be served in the school Mr and Mrs, Win, McPherson in of Howell have gone to Flor ida 400 teachers from this county are expected at the teachers institute at Howell high school today The Consumers Power Co have raised their gas rates tram 36 to 20 percent Fred Berry Howell township suDervisor has been elected to the county road commission to succeed Tracy Crandall deceae ed His son,, Glenn, has been I appointed supervisor 1Q0O school children from this county saw the Shrine circus in Detroit last week The Rueland Co, of Alhambra, California, have purchased a 12 are Site on Grand River, east of  Howell They make motors Walter Clay of Pinckney and Ida Williams of Howell were married Jan 24 at the home of I bride by Rev Meeden  300 attended the Citizens Mut  ual Insurance Co banquet last week at the Howell armory Born to Daryl Shirley and wife of Buck Lake Jan 27 a daugh fer,  Bock Hudson luha Adams Sun Mon Feb 8 9 Matins Sun at 230 P ML cent KANAS CITY CONFIDENTAL Stoning John Payne   Colleen Gray Preston Foster Tue WecUThur,,, Feb,, 10,11,12 PRISONER OF ZENDA color with Stewart Granger  Deborah Kef  Also Cartoon Coming The Shows of Klhnanjaro, Stars And Stripes ForeverLee Theater Whttoaore Lose, Men  PLYMOUTH ADVENTURE Starring Spencer Tracy Gene Tlorosy  Van Johnson   atuasdte Novelty  News Tuetf WedThur Feb,, 10,1112 SALLY AND SAINT ANNE Ann Blyth Edmund Gwenn News   Sky Police   Cartoon High Noon, Way of a Gaucho, Yankee Buccaneer, Because of FriL  Sat Feb 68 WAY OR A GAUCHO Technicolor   iiii mn Gene Tlerney and Rory Calhom AND GOLD FEVER Starring John Calvert Ralph Morgan Ann Cornell Sun Mon Feb 8 9  MILLION DOLLAR MERMAID rfii Theater th Tu V Thur, Feb US ABOVE AND BEYOND Robert Taylor, Eleanor Parker, James Whitmore and Marilyn short Shows at 715 and 820 Starring I Esther WilBams victor Mature   Walter Pldgeon, David Brian cartoon and news Tue4i stration Notice Village Election MondayMarch 9,1953 To the Qualified Electors of the Village of PINCKNEY COUNTY OP UVINGSTON, STATE OF MICHIGAN Notice is hereby given that in conformity with the Michigan Election Law, I the under signed Village Clerk, will, upon any day, except Sunday and a legal holiday, the day of any regular or special election or primary election, receive for registration the name of  any person who possesses the qualifications of an elector In said Village not already registered who may apply to me personally for such registration Provided, however, that I  can receive no names for registration during the time intervening between the THIRTIETH DAY before any regular, special, or official primary election and the day of such slection NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I WILL BE AT 379  Main St, rtockoey Monday Feb 9,1953 HHtistrAtlen Day THE 30th DAY PRECEDING SAID ELECTION As provided by Section 15110, Michigan Election Law Mn From 8 oclock a m until 8 oclock p m on said day for the purpose of RpVIEJHNG the REGISTRATION and REGISTERING such of the qualified persons m said VILLAGE as SHALL PROPERLY apply therefor In any village in which the clerk does not maintain regular dally off ice hours, the village council of such village may require that the derk of such Tillage shaD be at Ma office or other designated place for the purpose of receiving applications for registrationT on such other days as it shall designate prior to the last day for registration, not  exceeding five days in aU     i  NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I WILL BE AT  WecLThur,, Feb,, HUU2 FLAT TOP ,, ,  T i 1  m color Valerie Jay I Starrina cTTiS SSta51 s Ha7d  1 of Pinckney was elected vice president oi the Michigan Milk ing Shorthorn Breeders Assn Mayor Charles Sutton of Howell has been appointed to the  board of the Huron Clinton Me  ttfopoHtan Authority, succeeding Bruce McPherson resigned X If eon Ag Mrs Alice Ewen, 68, died Ian 25 at the home of her brother, Fred, in Tacoma, Wash Mrs Mabie Smith and son, Donald have purchastd the Qui  mby Sandwich Kitchen at South Lyon All farmers have signed up on M 36 as far as the Fred Teeple farm and the Detroit Edison Co will extend service there Dr Charles Kirtland died at Jdckson Jan 31 His wiie was Mary Mann of Pinckney Both Pinckney teams lost at the opera house Friday night The high school lost to Ypsi Reserves 14 to 13 and the Independents to iChelsea 18 to 11 A high school girls team has been organized with Marion Durkis as capt and  they play Hartland here FridaV night The high school line up raa K Reason, C Miller N  Miller, W Carr Hornshaw and H, HaH The Independents, Hook er, K Reason, BowxnanKennedy Darrow, Martih in a return game at Chelsea Pinckney lost 17 to 16 Cliff Van  Horn placed with Pinckney in this game A 4th basket ball team has been organized in Pinckney with Murray Kennedy capt They will be the Pinckney grade team and  will play the Hartland grade here this week The members are  Stanley DinkeL Lyman Battle, Marshall Meabon,Loren Meabon CHa Miller Emmett Roche,Turk Deveroaux, Pete Getycz, Pete Stackable, Harlow Haines They Cliff MUler, Emmett Roche, Led will play Gregory, Dexter and  Brighton son Fealurertte Novelty News Diane Hall spent last week at the Russel Lasho home In Birm inghanii Edward Spears Is now staying with his daughter, Mrs  Eichman, f FrL Sat Feb 68  UNTAMED FRONTTflR hi tMehnlcolor Starring Joseph Cotton, Shelly Winters Scott Brady cartoon and stooge comedy Sun Mon Feb 8 9  SON OF ALIBABA In Technicolor Starring Tony Curtis Piper Laurie and  Susan Cabot Cartoon Musial  Travel Tues Wed  Thrs Feb 10 12 MILLION DOLLAR MEftMAID In Technicolor Starring Easter WilBams Victor Mature and Walter Pidgeon The Doni Spears family d De trait were Sunday quests at the  Gerry Eichman home, Sunday callers at the Lee Lavey home were the Vincent Shields famiy of Ann Arbor,Mrs Gerry Mae Metz of Howell and Ray  Lavey and wife of Brighton STARTQfS  January loth I WQi COLLECT PUTNAM ffOWNSHTP TAXS3 AT THE  N PUNTAM TOWN HALL Eaeh Saturday NTH FURTHER NOTICE fROM 100 A M TO 500 JfcM LORENZO MURPHT Putnam Tewmthls Treasurer Wagoners Qfocei  y 79 wst Main St, jg  WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1953, from 8 oclock A M to 8 oclock P M 48ATUBDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1058, from 8 oclock A M to 8 ocloek P M  MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1958, from 8 oclock A M to 8 odoe P Bt same of no person but an ACTUAL Resident of the villafs at the time of ssid regls snd entitled under the Constitution, If remsinJtag each resident, to vote wX the next  shsR be entered In the registration reeorde Aft the provisions relative to registration In Townships tod cities shall apply and bo  as to rogmtration to Villages ri Joe Sguires of Detroit coiled at the Louis Shehan home Sunday, Bob Gannon and wife of Bed I lord spent Sunday with Praccis Shehan and wife, Sunday s at the Clifford VanHorn he were Victor Lonn and wile of NorthviSe and the, Lester McAfee family, The C W, Hooker family of J Arbor1 spent the week tend at the J, R Hooker homo, Robert Paul and wile of De Itroit and Betty LaPmo of Ann  Arbor were Sunday iauests al I me Olin Robinson name,  Mrs, Ralph Hall was In East MM Pineknay Read Quality Merchandise   LOW PRICES lerantf Wine to Take One HOURS Daily 8to 9 Sunday o to 8 PJiene Howell 705J4 FOr Prompt Dead Stock Removal Call Darling  Co Mrs, naipn nau was in sasi i rg5dCoJl Hewetl 4SO  J OikrS   V  A THE FQtdQffcY   i  Stor e Groce 2o Dry goods anned Goo3s Shoes etits Fmuif hlugf Ungate Ktiiiiecfyt Genu Store  i ALL NEW NOMINATE  CARLAND CIRCUIT JUDGE MICHAEL MIKI i  9 CAPABLE  VIGOROUS  , QUALIFIED by EXPERIENCE and TEMPERAMENT Pinckney Dispatch Entered a 2nd Class Matter at Postoflice Act ot March 8 1877 1 114 SoHowell Stj mckneyMich   Subscription Price 150 per Yr 1  Nelson Buzzard returned home   from the U, oi M, hospital Tues  day, I Charles McDauiels and wiie of Chelsea called at the Merwin    Campbell home Sunday, Roberta Ackley attended the Shrine Circus Sunday, Howard ChambersAnn Arbor called at Robert Ackley home Saturday I, Sweet of Battie Creek was a visitor at the Stanley Dinkel home Sunday, Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and child ren and Mrs, Fannie Kavanaqh called at the Leslie Merritt home in Howeli Tuesaay i The Joe GriiiUh family spent Sunday at the Don Gnfiith home in Ann Arbor  The Bill Gallup family of  Farminqton called, at the Murray Kennedy home Sunday Keith Ledwidqe ot Plymouth and Edwaia Grablick and wife of Ferndale spm Sunday with Mrs Eleanor Lcdwidge Mrs irvin Kennedy with Mrs Gerald Keiiiied called on the latters brotner, Charles Swanson, cf Bay City, Sunday who is a pa tient at U of M hospital ,Ann  Arbor Clifford Mitfer and wife, dauqh ter, Aqatha,DonnaIee Swarthout, Fick and Bill Miller attended the Shrine Circus Friday Bernardine Burns with friends from Aim ArLor went to the ski meet at Escanaba over the week end The Ray Burns family called ct the D Conkiin heme in Farm inaton Sunday Mesdames Ray Burns and Jack Young were in Ypsilanti Friday The Rex Sackett family of De troit and Sheri cm Hadley an1  wife of ucKon rpnnt the week CcmLrn home, on and wife 1 Myron Hug h Plumbing  Healing Complete Line Plumbtafi ixture  and Supplies ELECTRIC OIL AND GAS HOT WATER HEATER fjf COMPLETE UNI OF PWffS  WE SELL  WE INSTALL  WI 1075 EAST M38  Pheae U3F2  COAL I POCOHONTAS  LX ONTVeCY mm E Hoey Sons U8P0SI Itllt i  u end at jhc Larr GeorqD Mu were i to The tohn M spent the woo  Whitley home K   cav olike Stturuay Georoe  lat IF ELECTED, MR CARLAND V7LL BRING TO THE CIRCUIT CCTIT OF TKIS DISTRICT A YOiiTiuvl, PROGRESSIVE OUT LCOS CN THE ADMINISTRATiOK OF THE LHCE MERCHANDISE 1952 Models Westinghouse 11 cu ft Re frigeration with 70 lb frozen food compartment regular price  37995 SPECIAL 27995 10 cu ft Frost Free deluxe Weeraghouse RelgjeratoilRei , gular 44995,piice NOW ONLY Sliari1  32995 ,a Refrigerator, lefthand door,8 , cu ft, Westinghouse Frost Morgan an  Free normally 38995, ONE hckey aame m L  ONLY 27500 tloyd Fuifom  Apartment size Westing house electric range, 4 burner and oven regular price 18995 SPECIAL 12995 18 cu ft Chest type freezer, 41995 SPECIAL 319,95 Up right home freezer, 18 cu 2 door normally 68495 SPECIAL 52595 All the above items will be sold for cash no tradeins We will deliver to your home All apppliances carry the, standard guarantee, Write or call THE ANDREWS CO,  Leslie, Michigan Phone 4401 days Phone 5811 nights  r  rr TV r e family oi  at he Jnnje  id wife of YD the Dispatch  V I    to in,Feb16 IsertisemerJ Parker Motor Sales TO totSH TO EXPRESS TROT SIN CERfl APREOATIC OF PINCKNEY AND VICINITY FCji fHEiR AND EXTEND BEST WISHES TO THE NEW THE PEOPLE PATRONAGE A OWNER and Clark wivet atlended the Detron Saturday Wayne ana Warren Murdock of Dexter call ed at the Clifford Miller home Saturday Mrs Mary Jane Tasch ana dauqur, Kristen went to the Shrine circus Sunday Bob Can was no me from Grand Rapids Saturday Week ena callers at the One Campbell nome weie the Carl Lentz family of Lansinq,  Mrs  Dick Goraanier of Walled Lake and Mrs Ralph Pona of portage Lake Isabel Brady oi YpsiJanti spent the week end at the Merwin CampbaEi home Roy and Leota Reason took the Reason children to the Shrine circus Sunday The Albert Shirley family spent Sunday at the Gayie Shirey home in Livonoia Mr and Leonard Lee entertain e following at a venison dinner Sat L VanBlaricum and wife, Albert Shirley and wife, John Burg and wife, Earl Ward jr,and Marion Shirey and wives    Miss Alberta Dinkel with Mr, and Mrs, Harold Porter attended a meeting of Riverside OES LTv Chapter in Detroit last week and  on Friday night a meeting of  Linden chapter QESt Aibert Dinkel and wife and Clayton Musson and wiie attend 1 T IAZV Mily a wives ed Farmers Week at Michigan LnrfT Amburgey family State College last week, S111 Amburgey attend Irvinq Gardner ahd wife of rlJ u nePCircus Thursday Highkxnd called at the Albert nJt 5erb, Paimer family of Dinkel home Saturday f MS spent Sunday at There was a hre at 600 a, m EF rm Sunday at Green Bros, farm butHowell IT k Gnd vvife of It was put out before the fire en Clark LW , at the Walter ii ,,J ,, name Sunday MrsEdna E aine arrived spent Aberdeen, Georcre Bolz who has been liv ing in the Dinkel apartment on  Howell St has purchased the Syfvester Harris property on  at Pat DaUey erf Brooklyn, N, Y,l WylcSued  Nelli Mtlte week end with David , W H Eutar c oyrvesier warns property on w, J  luesday, Mowers Rd, and moved there,  0D1L SZltter underwent an  Saturday morning whie Mervil LLT ioJ aPPendicitis at St Gyde was doing his chores on 1  Ann Arbor last week J this fawn on Hinchey Rd, his dog 5 r Audrey had her ton t started barking and he looked up rwf u,,  and saw 23 deer crossing his T2 Wtehead and farm, There were  A GREAT NEW RANGE P0H HOMES BEYOND THE GAS MAINS THE PHILGASTAPPAN WITH COOUTE  Tht amazing cutomcrc ovtn pilot that do no M got Youv gt t tts it to blitv it SAVE WITH THIS SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER  239 50 Regular price Special price You save 6390 Come in today Bt the Art to own this booutifwl range with to many outstanding coofcingoase features, ftockey SetIce 17850 PHONE 145 RETAIN pmcnttY NMtfGAJv fts   Judge Willis L Lyons and saw 23 deer crossing his tA nZL wo a  buck does JS bom of Grea  wifp the Jesse Motor Sales i fLOYD VANBLARICUME L Paikci and fawns in the herd and they VIJLaJJed,at rn Jesse Henry j apparently came from ihl RrfwS7 , Spears swmnpL the Ertfnn pf Tl wiie ca at I George Fraaer of Uvonia and Lfu ,  rlarH home n Una I Ivan iBemiey of Farmington can r u lCr0 TuesdQv, ed on ye editor Saturday, ALnn Boyer and Wjfe spent Sl Mrs, ViKfima Carver with Mr 27 at the Arla Squish home in and Mrs, Harold Porter attended BvHron ,  la meetino of Tyriaxt Chapter Am Mirr, Alberta DjnV OES in Detroit Wednesday nite eJ QrLd Lncn Shirov tok 28 tMrs, Edith VanOranan and fam S01 Lihe CrI Souts t ily of Detroit spent the week end  bhnne CircLs in Detroit S n with Mrs, Virginia Carver, dcrvBruce Henry attended the  W G, Me vers ioW o Shrine circus in Detroit Tuesday tokbridge and James Meyer  Mrs Dolly Baughn and son and wife were Sunday guests at visiting relatives im Ohio , te the W H, Meyer home FG CCUTf JTJD Ho Has a Splendid Reeerd, sVeellently Qualified by Eaiper ienco, Has Arrived at an Age Wkefe His Only Aim Is Te See fkeri Justice Is Done by Everyemo First Judge from Uvtoeetee County in 53 Yean Ail Other Judges Were Glee e Second T Vote Fobruary 16  6r X JUDGE WJUJS L LYOH1  aoaruxnoiD ex Judge     OtvK  yVwfyitKiimgimufj ft Costs Far less to Handle Manure   a  IwaffittmSfifwftrflf I ft   I  I    v , h    no WfMiUB0RSAVIIt8 3HN r EaUIPMt Slash manurehandling time and labor  coses to rockhottom by using bigca pacity Joha Deere Equipment With the John 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East M36, Pincfcney FuneralHonss Don C Swarthout Director Modem Equipment Ambulance Berries rfnonss 39  63, Prndmoy, lk FBED C BEICKHOFF St  OPTOMETMST 120 West Grand Brer Ate Ik well  Mlchtaui Inono 358 Peskieacs 611 UOYDHENDCT livestock Hauftno Wsekly Trips Maae To DefceB General Trucking Pmckny, Mkf Phone 161F13 H W WYLB NOTARY  Insatcmce and Bends PHONE 136 Pmchney CEMETEJIY MEMORIALS Prices You CanAfifftd To Pay MILFORD GRENITE WORKS Mlliord, Michigan 1 lawl A Aura WATNEDDay care of preschool ViiaMillCa AllTSH children of working mothers InFOR RENT Winterized Cottage crvjre at 410 Putnam or call at Portage Lake, j 109F2 crfter 5 p m Phone 1535MU Howell WOMEN WANTEDAddreee and TO RENT two apartments, one  mailpost cards Makeover 50 a iurnished no children Phon 17 week Send 1 lor instructions, Pinckney  1 AW  LENDO Watertown, Mass, T2RJ SS wSJSItL S1 Boliaway bed and nePmclmev  tJyTS2 Un  ioR sALEBAftV OTICKS white fomCrS High Choir leghoms,baned and white rocks Vr , , TCi JrTUTBM 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BANT QUALITY Meats Fruit Groeerl Vegetable Pish  yoJ X  THE MEANS TO AN END You often have seen something you wantedyou had the money, A Savings Account can and does provide the means of having the money when it is need  od Instead of saving whatis left oJsr spending spend whas left after saving RESPONSIBLE POSITION I male or female from this area, M deposits up to 10,0000C in s r Market Prises Courteous Servi CLARKS wanting to service and collect tram automatic vending machines No selling Age not essen tiaL Car references and 600 in  working capital necessary, 7 to I 12 hours weekly nets to 400 per  I month Possibility mil time work For local interview give full par Oculars Phone, Write P,0, Box H 521, Mpls, 1, Minn, The home of Mr and Mrs Dom mick Conldin, White Lake which they were occuping until their home at Foxmingtan is complet ed burned down Saturday Fire stCDJted in the second story and Mrs Conklin Peggy Bums was  hist able to dress the children who were in bed and get them ouV All furniture, jewelery set were burned up  by our membership in Fe rVposit Insurance Corpor cannot bother you if you are ready with money in the bamc Start now to build your savinas1 reserve for taxes  WE HAVE AMPLE FONDS AV ARABLE FOR SOUND LOANS REM ESTAT MOTGAOE OH PFONBLZ AT RFASONABLE RATES THE FIRST NATiONAI BANK KolM Mkk Under Federal Supervision Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation All Deposits I named Up tofKLOOO For Each Depositor M CHRISTINE JORGENSENS OWN  8TOBY STARTS FEB 15 Rear thedramatic story of the woman who was onoe a man fRead The Story of My life, In  wieh Christine Jorgensen tolls in m own wards of nor remark ahile LiihBSpnfTlnfLi Christijbej ANY AMOUNT li Ai A  ANY PROMPT DKLXVErlY s lotion Joroonsena own Ills storyi with sacrusively plhotogrerphs starts in February issue of The Amor ican Weekly, exduslvory wflh Detroit Sunday Farmers Fl ft Supjiiv Vn mm  rsivmft mnPWI tff Wednesday, February 4, 1953 GENERAL PRIMARY ELECTION To the Qualified Electors Notice Is Hereby Given, That a General Primary  Election, will be held in the TOWNSHIP OF PUTNAM LIVINGSTON COUNTY, STATE OF MICHIGAN I AT THE PLACE OR PLACES OF HOLDING THE ELECTION J  IN SAID CITY AS INDICATED BELOW VIZ AT THE PUTNAM TOWN HALL Within Said Township on IWay, Feb V I v AND FOR THE PURPOSE OP PLACING Iff NOMINATION, CANDIDATES PARTICIPATING IN A NONPARTISAN PRIJIAJRX ELECTION FOR THE FOLLOWING OFFICES, VIZ Circuit Judge NOTICCHeiativ to Opening and Closing the Poll Election Law, Revision 1943 3039 Section 1 On the day lof any election the polls shallfaf pened at 7 oclock in the forenoon and shall be continued open until 8 oclock in the afternoon and no longer Every qual ified elector present and in line at the polls at the hour prescxib ,ed for the closing thereof shall be allowed to vote The Polls of said election will be open at 7 oclock a TUST1 opea 8 CIOCipm    Murray J, Kennedy, Township Seek OF THE SILENT SERVICE roveaki by Cdr, Edward I Beach  President Ekzrz wers taval Aid SUBMARINE is the powerful personal story of Commander Edward L Beach, USN who joined the USS Trigger before she was commissioned and remained with her until just before her last patrol and destruction Its the story about the WM1 raiders of World War II who searched out, stalked cw   3 the enemy in every corner of the Pacific Watch fpr this true and heroic story of the USS Trigger, her sister ships and the courageous men who sailed them against the enemy Starting In Next Sundays DETROIT NEWS Sonne years ago Detroit elect ed Albert Cobo mayor Shortly after he suffered a heart attack and has been in Arizona most of the time since and is still there, Nevertheless they one again booming him for mayor and the Detroit Free ftess is running a series of articles to the effect he has recovered his healh cnS oy peel to do great things for Detroit persumably by remote control in SySSk1  Person ccS district andlivtin another This system never prevailed hereThe truth is that the Fnw Press fears a CIO candidate might win the omae of mayor and thinks Cobo who has made few enemies is the only one who can block this, lEVIaETT BERGEN, Brighton, Michigan Phone 3690 TtwwUt Only you can f PREVENT FOREST FIRES </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>VJi 5s,  7WI   f   fr  SI  v  J    Ii V1    n  I  fHT PIMCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday January 28 1953 A Mirror iotes  iie Gniae  aicli JUcai Nate Grade  No 4 News tytm the Legislatures usiuin 14 ipgte bill, an again iais  teq meir head in the dusty cor Among them are reappor enttapitol punishment and fee bunidrum tax bills Jiowover among thetm one old mgmomaX will be greatly stress  , , t ,  U Matyi Catholic Cburcb iiiui bAiL NOTES  Btacktwy Michigan Pincieney teat bouth Lyon here ae Fc Albitt J SdimitU Prcsio Sunduy Mantes rriday rugae b9 to 30 tor their second ieaque victory They have lost 2 qaxnes Pinckney led evjxy quarter, 1U to 7, 23 to IS arsl oj 10 27 With 7 minutes to go they werje ahead 35 to 27  , 1,7  TQCI A Und jiim Matteson 7 jfe4Bilar bills in 1951 and 1 The Pinckn second team fiilfelT m the wno had won 3 viaories lost to  Toil roads cm butt from the the South ileserves 51 to  Miaunen otilO, 800 1002 11Winter 8r00 S IQKfc Novenna Dovottoasi friaay even an at 30 p as   iintetiionii Friday afcei Novenna UovoUos i Saturday 730 to 900  y 1 a i T 26  South Lyon Res Hock Choate Sunday beift 8t00 Mar lev, Keith Ruegseqge Pastor inq at church, Junior choir practise Wea Thursday 730 p m,prayer meei 730 p m Senior chair practise 730 pm Braun   Byers Root SfWOBttO chcDPqed autoes ana  fc woo them The twofp ,  mdr contemplated ore the De  IroUCaqo and Detroit Toledo wL0n r back in 1950 the Good Road Has ffedelafltoft backed a 3c gas tax iar ,  fcl tp trance these roads The i Campbe11 MSUtedic it to 1 cents but ch L,ea Ro fc stttle beyond pretoincu f1 li Klc w Mlilfcr Dyer D a b done Sector  8 cfark 6 MJ and his iriends want  Wllsn b lark 6 Campbell AamLTin itnlvea h Ueiiieys Goodrich I  fco Aoaeb PoMtt 5fc 2 lrf HhLlS  Mrofka Richards  S Supt Walt Eaci  I 2S  SSL i  Matteson Carlson Mnnimg Won hip iCOu  and Mackinc i ,Mae,s   , M SrjLSS Ki4i Suieiay 1U 30 a, m,, wSermon, 1130 CL m Sunday School We preach Christ and every one is very, very welcome iJU fuuonite iWO lwu tiUSlMc CHANGES business chanqes take Francis Keason tdl us xu lu turtem Cottmeat mm Authority both hod this 4fol Md they got along  Wedfcr jNickwlls wants 6S tOD out oi the highway funds for iWTft and study , MkiniqiTfi  new Republican NJg tmox Is beina kidded, IlKaae he wears green polka 4ot  the badge oi Governor  i4eoaem Williams Knox MtaV he wore tnw lies Leiois Si erer heard oi Gov wiuiamb  bubs Dairow, Packer Bradley, X01 OP fc Henry Pcints Jeffreys 8 Mrofka 1JOUJ Senr B, K Matteson 4, Meabon 9, I  fU0  j MaUeson 7 Pincknev played at Webber  viiie Tuesday niqht 39 several yeat tukes over ihe Par ker Motor Sales, specializinq in r  wi iiyincth cars He will also do general cai repuir,  LVO vxiSiizi iwivice and sell 111n 6pova qas and oil Lloyd qraaiaied lor Pinciaiey hiqh where he won letters in baseball iasxeiucai ana ICKDLQXU Follow Inq this he served T years in Worici wur 11 in aircraft inotor dept Ke mainea Miss Helen Kennedy who is principal ofthe 1 rinckne Elementary school Murray Daqq who has been employed as mechanic and re pair man for the Parker Motor Sales will take over tho manaqe ment of the Gulf Gil Station He has lived at Hi Land Lake for a number of ears He will also cany a line of car parts and ac cesories and do qeneral repair I inq He also has an announce weiii in ihis issueEdward Parker, owner of the Parker Motr Sales is retitinq iroTi business because of his ill  The inauqeration of Gen rung  iower as pjesident oi the United  ,Siute went oif last week with only minor uiscamioils, and ,tnere was a general disposition  I to wish him well We Pat Mummer aays he srts lus, 1 the isolationist all by himself every ia A,liaE, c  pined because ute pcujJi in tiu lxiruUrtfarten l   uiKinn onu ntw Chen Lynn Sciiuiut ui little Keith Putnam ha boats Juriy HeynoMn hau JicunnJiia A new boy started in oui votu ttiuy His utiinc is Kiluit Koukc is til hk Sh Poo ClHKl 1 heilh H has no plans ior the j immediate future but will take a  I n rest BASKET BALL SCORES Biiqhton 63, Vulford 50 How ell , Eaion Rapids 53 Man j  Chester 56 Dexter 47 Okemus   c    viie Dansvilie U 4 il  TilST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF UNADIUA WHIiam Yauch D S Litt, Pastor Mominq Worship  1030 a m Sunday School  1130 a m 59, CONSERVATION DPTf yi esttttkated iliAi ducks jMt W waa were counted on XZm art, Unr, tne Detroit hiver m U Erie during the recent wotowi census, 4tf4 huiuero were lined in Nov gflgbtr lor road huntinq and jgRiytoq kaded quns in cars, fM iW tor shirunq deer, ine  paid amounted to S41,00U, A raccoon 12 years old wus ANNUAL GUEST NIGHT 49 WillUamston  Livinqsion Loage Wo b t c  50 Webberville  A M will hold her annual ven  47 Stockbridqe 86,  1 banquet and quest niqht oi Lese ii Ann Arbor 57, Jackson j 6 Pinckney school on the niqh 47 Lansinq Eastern 68, Ypsilanli Saturday, January 31 stcrtmq u 5 buiue 57 Sahne 52Un atJ0 P m iveuii, o Lincoln 41Flat Rock,  Th program is aa follows1  45 Miicil Ad BOWLING ALLEY ROBBED An armed bandit entered the  Ona Campbell, L  Henry, Georqe Meabon and Join Eurq were in Lovells Sunday and  went down the iohoqqan slide ct Graylinq CARD OI THANKS We wish to express our thanks to iriends, neiqhbors many orqa ligations, PincKncy hiqii Swhool, riaiiiLow Girls for sympathy aids floral contributions Many neiqhbois and friends of whom e iinc meat, Dr iShertzer, Nurses ircn Emilys Convale cent Horn, Mrs Herbert Geer, rioweil alley at 1115 p m Sun  Community Singinq aay niqht and ordered the jani jAccodvan Music,Lorotta Seriate tor to cp3n the safe When he I Iaicie Danker was unable to the bandit took Stunt Contest 321 from the janitor and left A T3P Dance Carolyn MiTle Invocation Chaplain Welcome Clare Miller W iv  Wifred Erwin Toastmaster Introduction of Masons  Guests aurinfj o recent breavemsnt in  the loss o our darlinq father and huband Mrs Emiiv Spittier James, Ha, j eld, None, and Audrey Spittier papers com m he devoted all at his address to Inferttattouai atiairs and completly iqnared lo  ccA ones As far as we kow no one ur m this county attended The let of those who dia stt were not without peeves These who pai3 So for inauqeral dinner tickets foLii it was served caie teria style, some had to stand in ine 21 hours Gtily table sex vice was qiven to the biq shots like Michiqans 2 senators,Arthur jSummerfiel and others However the inauqeration was not orer when Republican lawmakers ser Ved notice to the qeneral that the honey mon was over Ike wan ted all his cabinet appointment coniiimeci before the mauqera tion This courtesy was extended tc Franklin Roosevelt in the past but the lawmakers turned hands down on Charles  Wilson Gen era Motors ex president because he still owns 40000 shares of General Motors slock Then the , confirmation oi the other 8 wo j blocked when Senator Morse  j brought up c p int oi order thcrt,  j thei had not been time to exam me their ferors Wilson was to head the defense iept which make planes, quns and amuni tJon for Our service men and also o JI allies in Europe General Mot rs hal more war contracts than, any other industry This vio lates  aw that a public ofhcal n,annoi r a member of a com pan doin business with the qovetnment As the Republicans naci reced the nominations Of Pauley cine Inqfritz by Preeid ent Truman for thf same reason, the, couH UC nothina but turn i Wilion down i ater according Some uf us found Hmm very LTOI I to press reports Wikon aqreed to sell hi1 General Motors stock FIRST GRADE NEWS Sharon tiaJlup walked in a dcpf nov diixt It wb fun Mikv Pkimmcr la a liowd dy book  iuoi F,orlifh has a new Ia Jinnuy Shirty hus now uhoe Honnir KnJm went to cliuifh Aiti v tlvy CHIIH lionu Tlihly Ihr no it her ntolhcis ley Kti  nvniij has a new Imhusht aiui a new plaid skirt Jutly Hckkerinjr IUIH a his doll Hfr name i Anoslia H r neihbr Ah   jankotf uave it tu her Slje yave ov another doll too nnd some doll 1 clothL , , Connie Bu,oi ha1 a new nt Judy Haim HI iie linger lu I in the diavrer tliijoid Lljteler H1S Hi nintlui i uuhiiie Km  ii flov,  I  i Intnaiu has a iu rin H tri atidniothcr uv it to her Jiin  numbers has  oin play n n y  John Dinkei Inoke lii unn reitt Mi Clark fixed it for him Donald LaB mis a MMd nlisi pinePed Iiee fin lias seine iias a new  n  ha a now inaePh made Iniv Hiintt Jan  Mrs Anderson ne day las  iuek unit wen tiuili our iio  We are diiii jietures We are readinir in Hir ne  The Little White Hous fUniri inyfftth swan companion was swamnq outside Song Boys Glee Cub tumea in at tne wan K  , ,   AHra Vivian , ,rhmri m a car w  Wild lile btation recenti, ram tagged in ibuThe oldest  om eo6rd betare that was vaii well has been struck in aciaents at Dexter Saturday laUeou county near Concora JQY C4eraqhty, 73, Webster retir ehch flown irom 20 to 30 barr e faiimer was killed at the C  ah the motor runninq Address Vivian Lichuias Award of Guest Prize TWO FATALITIES AT DEXTERAward of Door Prize Two lives were lost in auto Phone No ff Pinckney for Reser vattons Yu miv bring  Non Mir ni  Gtioii fcfc a day , , St crossinq at Dexter when Ms judge Hiram Smith is c ocrtient 2olye were bountied in the car was hlt bY a ireiqht trainHis at Simpson Memorial Hospiti,  peminsula in December, I wii   wee aqoSuryiving Ann Arbor and Wilfred Erwin,  27 are 5 children The funeral was  prosecutinq attorney, has con the years total to ,,    T, , ,   iFmales and 11 females,    St JosPhs church, Dexter to rented to take his place 143 teachers from all parts of V   itttte attended the cxmserva Edward Hatchett, an employee iare MilWi W M  fco echool at Hiaams Lake this oi Kuiq beeiey was lolled 2 J W Curlett Sec ZZLJr Ui   mii, outhoasi of Dexter when ft epidemic of forest tent his car skidded on the ice and SIXTH JRADE NKWS SLZm T flfnAriAfj acmn , was thrown in front of an on W had a substitute teacher, Mrs  le7deS Lai car driven by Clint Post Anderson Mrs Tasoh , K   oTioliaae, I  C9 cl GreorV Hatchett is j back We are glad to have her back UJW irm YnxnZ took IS 000 , suiTvived by a wife and 3 child JKMJSH SSs vear I ren Funeral at Ann Arbor today, Tnic aie evidently hazards in ail ihinqs Vo read that in  CiVwinnam, Ohio, one Charles neican, collapsed and ciied while beinq baptized It did noi state in the article in what church it happened We wonder if it cou d ha  been the Baptist  UdiiK iRADKS  AND 2 Mnna Dillons tri andmnthoi r Howell is ill  Ccore Rcndelt has a new sled The First Jrado started roadiiu in their LittU White HOMC Ka ci 1 ist week, The Sitond irade rroups ai joyinc their new readers also, are illnsiral iiur lie stories Last Friday afternoon we ha  i Spelling, Hee Becky Morri  as tiv  w inner Mona illon, Janet Sehroedv Mike Tessmer, Koijnuiiy Hnyon Fred Sehuiuan anl Pal Tessmer ha  1 feet attendanT the pus1  lo v and ooot this year to 13,000 iflmasroN LODGE  CALEN MIS FOB FEBRUARY   isisary 31 Annual nd Venison Banm tbe eohool m class for candidates  each Monday nlfht at ly February 3rd Rexj mix meetinq 3Httirlay7rfi  7ih distn FRiEIDS OF LIBRARY The Friends of the library el elected the followinq officers last Tuesday night Trustees Florence PreussMrs Jennie Devereaux, Mrs John Coloane, Mrs Max FIUSMIL Chairman of the Board Mrs Thomas Bonner, tor in school Some of us wrote Val nCno ies, and some wrote p   Wp had a quiz on Australia Thuisday It was fun We are filling cards for the March of Dimes A number of children have been Smce the Korean War started there have been 46000 deser lions horn the aimy but all but 11000 have bean apprehended The press in qeneral fail to qet j h exerted about it pointina out that AIl  , , in World War U the desertions JarPt Sehrocdei were aouble this number On the whole it ioes no think that a return to the harsh discipline days of Georqe Washinqton and Abrcham Jincoln when desert ers were taken out and shot is need in this present affair The Korean War has never been seen in its prober perspective  plant he brought to xchool Monday Althouqh i has been mishandl  Larry Utley and Walla, e Smi and there has never been  have hew hair cuts Patty Snqcrit enouqh troops there to win a   We read that tne Michiqa Leparimant oi Anuulture has announced il will qo alter all schools who a  set vinq oleo is Uieir hot lanch pioqrams This iuw was passe J nan years ago when the coM ot butiei was nam inal to protect the daiiy interests The law prvid that no Oteo can Le serve ui an state in  stitution such as a prison, hospi lal, colleqe etcAttorney General Miiiurd nas riled that schools aie state institutions although many chsaqiee with him for al jthouqh they operate partially om ktate funds they are controlled by city  township omcers The penalty for asinq oleo in th institutions is a 100 fane Dr Finch sirqeos at lac We were slsTto hove M,s RRrhH  prwon has resigned over whert Haine, visit us last Friday J he wanis aie tne brutal pohajte Ann Monk has her dental o of Warden Bannom who we completed for a while  brought uieie irm lonia, to xe has had pevf1 attendance up to Jan 22 We i  sorry she is ill gEClND  We thank Louis Hayriu for rhj  decisive victory, it undoubtedly a new THIRD GRADE Mickey Ritters Cul ha truck Denise Mowers parents are coin f MACH CP DIMES Mrs Clare Palmer and Mrs   fmk ip ene Millar are local chairman  to have an anniversary on the 28,vh A cllnsUCtlon a PiBCsey j for th Mothers March of Dimes, j of January  v  Dr Morgan Stmead 800 p ftfe I arnd eb 17 Fellowcraft Kkn pradsee at Piackney 800  1 14 Sweheart Party at f, tf M Ffeih Air Camp, Patter iMk Lake, Pot luck dinner, follow id by pgocrqin end dance, rb 18 Howell Pas4 Masters Msaht 700 p in TMbruary 21 MM degrees ftb 25 Howell to work FC luPMi ot PbiciaM, Mmdk 11 Pindmev to work M degree ot HowelL Qm Miller W M fW Cuitett, Sex iAXI SJOE SATURDAY Lodtef Home Extension , witiold a bake sale on 31 at the Dunlaw stortng at 100 TO d  fMOTHERS1 POLIO fiMMOOM  SICK with the flu i   h We are learning to multiply itaej saved Asia from Communism tions Theyre fun to do j SCHOOLNOTES CONT 5TH GRADE NEWS  S in i Doe Winnc IN foi last 1 vtek wvvc Sandy Ifve winner Lola  Hitfj ntvnernp Vw Lau innrr Ship Swarthout, runnerup We vish o vtnk Mrs Thorns Claudia Garr visited her cousin on J Bonnev and Vv Cliffvd Haines fov 1 Saturday their suTprle treat of Drthday  Lucille and Linda Barrett havojcaks and dixi cn fv the whole new shoes j room Evoryom mjtdc arh of th, We are allhaving fun sliding on bny an indivnlua ltvia a1u the ice oond Wo wish to thank SKIP Swarthou e 1Ce P     ff1 the showinp of some wonderful slides of his trip to California The fth Miidc enjoyed thn also We have planted vegetables and flowers for our science table and are watchinjr their jrvowth made individual movie boxs movie We are making parly favors f, the Percy Jems flsptnl throu J the Junior tied Cross We are gcttinp scrap books filled Bunny Hinchey went to Ann Arbor Monday night for new boots, i Nancy Darrow spent Monday nitt with Bunny hinchey  Ptasy Hollister has a new shtt  and jeans j We got our report cards last week J We made individual I We enjpyed Uncle Dans story fn ,mv Rnadin stm about rabbits on the radio Paul Burgs dad went up Sunday north sloe ordei alter the riots of last year The doctor dans that toggms are common and owe prison iiwsate wai blinded by  tear qas Prisons have always been hot spots in Michiqaa Way back when Chase Qsbam, a nep ublican was governor, the old Detroit Journal, a republican pa paper, aidnt like Oskorn because they considered him radical,ram a series of articles om bmtaJtty at Marquette whose warden woe an Osborn appointeeTke articlee charged inmates of the prison were strung up by the thumbs, flogaed over barrels and many driven to s,uicide Osborn stood by his warden and the expoeo failed Ed Stair was owner of  the Journal Osborn dia not run j for governor for a second term jin 1912 He got the Republican  nomination in 1914 but lost to IWoodbridge N Ferri ItemIcrat because the Republican com class thfo wek j rvcrtivs would not vote for Sheri Foster was winner in our j him Marjori nas a new Boston Bull puppy Do, na Hollister has new jean  be and a hirt John Holtwn ha n n v flahliirht and Karen Bloxom has , new dress John Colony and John Sinire were absent Monday Nancy Read went to Kathy Gw1 lafsons Monday niuht  IeRoy Porter went Ut hif srrand mothers Sa,turday Vennint snd Dianne Curt grandmother came to see thum Sunday Billy Coui sons jyrandmothev visited him Sunday evpninu We drew picture of tractors, trucks, steam shovel, and train tu go with our unit on Round Go the  Wheels  FOURTH iRADli NEWS Our science charts are all finish ed We will each read thorn to om WA fiS 1 wo home from work  ck here Lynn Hondo, and wife have our fighter When you help PINCKNEY mGBDA0OHTER3 gone to Ft Meyer, Florida, to olhers, you cant help helping Spelling Be  Friday, i Miller as runnerup The winnmE  word wa January r We worked on story telling on fFHdsy We liked JusUv ka Keith Morjran an Shen Foster  stories vety much birthday    ,  Bobby Reason has a ne r,ar, S1Whave a new boy is our room 5otSi PtttyB, I JgSS el1 oi 2T0 rK, iSSiTflf Ioclon7Nfis th hf comlAn Marr b cokiti   Tht American Temperate Society Is aponsaring a drive om Washington T C cocktail port  lee It is spearheaded by Go McKeWin, Republican of Mary land, a noted dry who nominal ed Eisenhower in to aatfostttv, convention, Since becoming qpf ornor ho has allowed no UgwoF to bo served in 1b fammoi mansion in ManftanaV Hite drive was caused bythe ootals t of a RsnnWdatt CW NCKNEY KINGS DAUGHTERS gone to ft Meyers, rwnaa, j  TWhvKnocVthoHcu Gilbert Rnoke from Utica The Wnckney Circle of Kino, visit Mrs, Dessa Nash They will yourself Read Why Knock tne H ,, Mbnt f Tt  m t Thiers willUt at th homo 0J ftOJtacte an  SS  15 cfthe ATrican Weekly exclu Sheri Foteiv 1 lW0B wh lkfofig ZJSLT 2 JivX wtth to Detroit Sunday j Wegener, snd Ksrl urg ill tied for , who  Welricted   Xinxe, JMCsnd lb  fttsjuhlircrss 04   v  m j    riii  in   Mip to   i ELECTRIC SILO UNLOADER saves one hours hard worka day Evry former kaews that its hard, disagreeable work to climb into a silo very day and throw down silage Charles Hubble, Lapeer County farmer, has done something aLout it with a new electric siia unloader chat does the job for him and saves at least an hour of work every day Mo finds these advantages, too l The eows eat more because the silage is shredded finer 2 The revolving blades keep the top of the siiage leveled off, with less surface exposed to freezing 3 Less waste from spoilage For more complete information on this new timesaving electric farmhand, see your dealer or your Edison Farm Service Advisor 0od wiring U always important So tweyi ask your Farm Service Advisor fwt hi f oriirticictions  DETROIT I pv mj   Announceme n t on and after 1953 DeSolo Plymouth Sales  Service  14S East Main St formerly Parser Motor SaJes will to under new ownership under new name Van Motor Sales Lloyd VanBlaricum High Speed Gasoline Oils Accessor   Bt stiff Til ft DAILY  800 AM to 900 PM, 1W  9 Sundcry  800 AJvtto 800 P, M m MfCSNEY MICrtt 145 EAST MAIN ST    Wednesday January 28, IMS MaS5SS2S 9S Neighboring Notes George Winegar of FowlerviHe has won tn fczuu hroger echo arsrup at xvnch, state College, lvu Uorge itoo oi oregory enibiicjiiea at a stork shower bAOvver ast week tor Mrs Tony h killing tee broke a power line iast week uepnving arigh ion, ijieeii Uak and CnUson 01 cxewUiaty tor 23 minutes ihe Brighton Argus is advo eating ejection of a woman mem Ler oi the city council, Prosecutor ridmond Devine of Washtenaw county has ordered the Ud on all gamblnq and lott ies in the county, including car roiiles Mr and Mrs Emerson Phillips oi Eriqhton announce the engag ement oi their daugter, Patricia, to Robert LaBush of Brighton, Pvt, Willam Thatcher of Brigh ton is servinq with the first the cavalry unit in Japan, He enter ed the service in 1948, Former Congressman William BIcr1 addressed Howells Lions Oub last week, Mr and Mrs Floyd Love oi Howell have gone toFIorida 893,000 people visited the Is land Lake state park near Brigh j ton last week, I Bom to Donald Gyde and wife of Pinckney at McPherson hcspitaJ, Howell, a qirl, Mary McCIoskey, daughter of T, and Mrs, Gerald McCIoskey of Howell is in nurses trainina school at St, Lawrence hosptal Lansing  Petitions are in circulation in Howell to place James Lyons, Detroit Edison manager in nornin ation for the city council, Howell Thenter HOWELL MICHIGAN MB Wed, Thur, Jon 28 29 Marge and Grower Champion in EVERYTHING I HAVE IS YOlHtS m technicolor Comedy Cartoon Frt SaJan 30, 31  Abbott and Costello in MEET CAPTAIN KID AND Richard Canto in THE FIGHTER Cartoon and Sports   q i  Sun Man Feb 12 Matinee Sun at 230 P M cont THE THIEF OF VENICE Starring Maria Montec and Paul Christcdn News  Sport  Cartoon Tue Wed thur 3 4 5 PLYMOUTH ADVENTURE starring Spencer Tracy, Gene Tloxnoy, Van Johnson and Leo Genn canooa Coming Against All Flags The Prisoner ol Zenda Dctw llieater ort1 Mich iiurdoy, January 30, il king second, MMsme oi thrills IET ior tarring Staney CLwaontsOena Verdure aid John Iitel Also m Leo Gorcoy 4 the Bowery Boy FEUDIN roaar fightin, funntn, uestn Cartoon Rooty Toot Toot Sunday Monday, Februaly 1, 2 first time on screen in glorious color THE PRISONER Of ZENDA Starring Stewart Gramgar, Deborom Kerf and Jaaneo Mason cartoon Tues, Wed, Thur, Feb I 1 S Boomshell Epic oi the Mighty Aircraft Catrlere  FLAT TOP Lee Theater Whitmore Lake, Mien  in brtlant wHh Stirling HaydonRichard cartoon SylreW Tkaatar Obosieg Nkfcifa Th Grand Trunk will erect a new aepci at rontiac jti Wall Gillette irf Howell has acuepitd a position as cashier ini uie  iboi iixchanq ban in ruickney  A capitol punishment bill has  bcfeii introduced on the Michigan   Legislature  Coming Pymouth Adventure fttday Saturday, January 30, 31 1 ah HoJJrcJf J00  2 Features 2  Because of You Way of CARIBBEAN A Paramount Release fa technicolor Also TARZANS SAVAGS FURY a Paramount picture with  Lex Barker Dorothy Hart  cartoon  mmm, Sunday, Monday February, 2 AiiOVE AND BEYOND Starring Robert Taylor, Boanor Parker, James Wttitmore and Marilyn Er skins sarioon and PViday Saturday, January 30, tl HELL GATE With Stirling Hoyden, J comedy news 1 iroa Campbell and Reason cu visiti iUnq m t Claude IU8 Wed, Thur,, Feb 3 4,  Durand RUBY GENTRY and Flint 1  jubilee services are beinq held JnnWer Jones, Chariton Heston at the ivi L, church Friday, Satur Foaturette  Novelty  New aav aiid Sunday Revs Perrin  Simpson Stephens and Hicks, ior  The  Alberta Dinkel and mix pasiors will speak Price oi ellJ Boscher were in Detroit dinner 15 cents supper 10 cents Thursday ihe school ceanta 12 on their Robert Pike and wife were din enie lainment foi the organ ner guests at the Hartley Bland iund home in Oceola one day last h W Croloot who sold hi week on the occasion of the Unday Monday CARIBBEAN  1 2 in Teehnicoio Wlib John Payne, Arieen Dahl Cartoon Tues,, Wed, Thur, Feb t 4 S ABOVE AND BEYONP Robert Taylor, James Whitmore Erskine and Maftym family of tftoyal Oak spent Wednee day with Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge ,home to Jerry Duime has bouqht birthday of Erston Clark J the Frank Wright house on iviain  9 Desmond Ledwidqe  Street  There will be a patch social I at the home of Wm, Blair, Feb 1 J lh3 independent League has j raised S50 so fai toward repeats ior the M E church Sadca v, aruiOiT, CJrtytcn and Bray ton  Placevav were recently admit I ia to membershp  SCO was roised at the done Jon periv at the Ceorqe Builis  home Thursday night   Walter Dinkel has pneuminia A donation party for Rev lenes a Chehea former Pinckney Ccnai pastor, netted 150 last weak Shows at 715 and MO Coming Million Dollar Mermaid, ed Frontier, Luory Men STAJtTINC  January loth TP Ago Tlse wndrflnrr el Kevin Ud The Otto Poulson family werei Bmmett Widmeyer who under Donna Lou Esper of in Ann Arbor Saturday wtot dn operation a month aga, v tokos place Friday Neil Baughn vieited his army rwrurfcod to his work at the Chry So P m at the Briglr Buddy, Fred Ptoeenr la Niagara nler proving groundn near Chel diet church, Rev J  Faikihe first of the weeJc ma this week atekntoo Receptic Lloyd Jay of Lansing called at Stanley Dinkel attended the  Legion haU the Walter Clark hose one eWy board of supsrvisers meeting crtj  The residence of Norman Rea son caught fire bat morning and was Lcdiy damaged Morris Kelly helping Chief Parker and Roy Reason on the roof, fell 20 ieiet but was not badly hurt Jay Allen ana his partner Jack Lorcdo, oi Elkart, Ind are here painting the new curtain for the Community hall There will be2  basket ball games at the community hall plays the Ypsilanti Reserves and Friday night The hiqh school the Independents the C O C, team of Chelsea The following is the program  for the Kings Daughters Musical Matinee  Piano solo, Bessie j Swarthont Fiano solo, Wilhel mina Bourbonnais Solo, Ivd Gardner Reading, Lulu Dcrrrow Solo Beatrice Van Horn Duet Dorothy Carr, Marion Durkis Prno, Solo, Sadie Cooner Cello  Solo, 4ta Eisler Solo Nellie Ocvdnsr Readina, Alta Meyer Sole Rev Feic Solo, Mrs Collac ett Solo, Horencft Bauahn The Pjnrknev school has ben  it on t TTrHVrHW n Mich igfrn accredited list for 2 year The nx4 nuer on the texture rnrrsft is the RMeeeJl CHim Feb 3 Jcrke Gever will hoM an arilon n th Norman Kevm fafm Fb 4 Homer Rscrson, Azel Orpenter Andrew Campbell, L J Henry, Jesse Henry and Wm Darrow are working on the ice at Lake land Bert Benham has resigned his position at University of Mich and accepted one at Biringham, I WILL COLLECT PUTNAM TOWNSHIP TAXES AflT PUNTAM TOWN HALL Each Saturday NTL FURTHER NOTOCE fROM 10i0t A M TO  L LORENZO MURPHY  ,,   1111 Treosueee I 1  Wagoners Grocer 066 Pinckney Read Quality Merchandise  LOW PRICES Beer and Wine to Take On HOURS Daily 8to 9 Sunday  t 9 Phone Howell 7O5J  For Prompt Deadstock Removal Call Darling  Co Call Howell 4SO itME PWCOtEY DISPATCH L Lyons Circuit JudgQ I con proud of the fact that the people of this county and Shio wcuiaoo county elected me circuit fudge in 1948 I haye become familiar with the work and would like to h  aormindted and elected for a se nd term AH other Judges wen fiven a second term Not a single case appeal from Livingston County has been iWversed by the Supreme Court  Oct of 2600 cases commenced, 77 percent were disposed of with out trial A great saving to the Counties I have never missed a day in court because of illness First Circuit Judge from Livings ton county in 53 years,I ask your earnest consideration of my can didacy on February 16th Willis L Lyons, Circuit Judge Good Soil Management, More Plant Food Helps Boost U  Crop Yields 45 Per Gent Yield boosting fertilizer fives extra bushels of corn per acre S CIENCE and industry have teamed up with the farmer to boost crop yields per acre 45 per cent in the past 20 years, declared the Middle West Soil Improvement Committee, in a statement based on a recent report by the U S Department of Agricultures bureau of ag ricultural economics This increase has been greater than in any other period of history, said the statement The yield rise has included major field crops such as corn, wheat and cotton, as well as the important fruit crops Contributing to this rise have been the work of plant breeders and agronomists, machinery manufac turers, fertilizer producers and insecticide makers, says the statement  As a result it says, hybrid seed corn and other heavier producing grains, laborsaving machines, yield boosting fertilizer, closer planting, better cultural methods and soil management practices, have helped increase crop produc tion per acre One of the key factors promoting this increase has been the greatly expanded use of fertilizer and lime Fertilizer use nationally reached an alltime high in 1851, totaling 20,988,740 tons That was 14 per cent ahead of the previous year and nearly three times as great as before World War II Boosting yields per acre through the use of fertilizer has meant more money for farmers Higher production means lower cost per bushel and greater profit per acre Qood Pasture Guts Hog Feeding Costs Increases Farmers Profit Per Acre Thick growing pasture speeds hogs weight gains, cut feed bills W M BEESON, Purdue Uni varsity animal nutrition specialist, reports that good pasture an save farmers up to 40 per cent of the protein needed to put hogs oa the market la 50 experiments, hogs on pasture needed an average of Vi less protein to grow and fatten than did itgi on dry lot, Beeson said Some pasture crops make hotter hog pasture than others He pointed out that the tests showed ladino clover to too about the best Hogs on ladino  ales grow almost at fist as hogs om stteJst pasture with a suppleBMSt Aleiost all the protein saving comes aitar toe pigs ait HO pounds or more Up to that time the small pigs need a full feed of protein supplement, Beeson points out Good pasture and good soil management go hand in hand, said Beeson To get thick, high protein meatbuilding top growth, you need a soil well stocked with nitrogen, phosphate and potash These can be supplied in the form of commercial fertilizer i When you cut hog feeding costs by the use of good pasture, you increase your profit per aero The farmer who builds and maintains high yielding pastures by the use of fertilizer is in a good position to make money from his livestock and dairying operation  Dimes Chief Heading 1953 March of Dimes I Basil OConnor, president of the Na rtional Foundation for Infantile P rays, The Jan y cainpalgn fo polio funds mrka Mr OConnor sixteenth year es leader of thlj fight against Infantile paraysi farm Econemists Gall Fertilizer 3ood Buy Predict More Demand  Vf ICHIGAN SU e College agri L cultural economists report that fertilizer is still one of the best buys farmers can make These specialists predictthat fertilizer supplies will be tight again in 1953particularly nitrogen So they advise farmers to order their plant food early to be sure of having it on hand when they need it for seeding operatfons nextspring The fertilizer can be safely stored on the farm during the winter months The economists report thrt more fertilizer will be produced in 1853 than was the case in 19,52 Estimates indicate that there will be 12 per cent more nitrogen, 10 per cent more phosphate and 19 per cent more potash But that does not mean fcrtifr  be easy to get, they say Aviu, greater use of plant rjotl by farmers wiil oifset the increases So the demand may be greater than Lhe supply  v3 tfftttft Si TT    i  A US No 4 of a series Roads A 3 Primarily for the conhct of business and ciinmeie  li are n t monument Ce Reason for our high stea , living is our motor tvnsport   IJK highways comes 85, of the ii  reived daily by ciiy jiopul  m  iit 05o of lhe country , M ve3 to market by truoi  I  roller Fforos brrr Veir raw material in and send finished products out I ir,v Ly nvif fran rt More  n comirjrcial sales , ijrriluries by car  an ae ol highway and our present and is are the answer to  id for a faster, more    hdli  r  l IOVIT t Yes, this irtMiSpl tit    riyj r   a and s  mi ft im JbpiMM MHUU 0m mi ESHPv mm means of furnishing goods ices  Iff 00  ,   j  f T  tim ni I  ii  L M People Who Say They ought tr keep trucks off the rons are sadlv misinformed PuMic  cos iave brought motor tjjansnmt into bein Business rcquiron s  tie nvi  ,important reuijn for vodb and roao improvement  A Magiio, Ciructed road between cnmnrif  iiid do nonrd wij ti  i it i i  3 modcn road Such a highway is   horizontal monument to poor plan ning Wa Carnc Arcrd SJCH MonumertJs On r other hand, when there i3 an ol , need for new roads and expansion of exlsiirg roads, we cannot afford delay Modern road are a must 1 A Modern superhighway, if it help  to expedite traffic around large cities, is monumental in size only When il doesnt perform that funotkm, it becomes a useless monument  9 Feb 7th 100 P, M SJavintr decided to quit farming I will sell at Public Auction on Sat irdy, February 7th, 1953, commencing at 100 oclock, at the following location 7251 Mast Road, 3 miles north of Dexter COWS 1 Holstin cow, 5 yrs old, due March 4 airein cow, 8 yrs old, due Feb 10  cin cow, 8 yrs old, fresh i Ttl ein cow, 8 yrs old, due Feb 2 1 Molslein cow, 3 yrs old, not bred 1 hjtevci cow, 3 yrs old, due Feb 16 1 IiJ oln ccv, 5 yrs old, due Feb 12 I Ijuiciri cow, 3 yrs old, fresh 1 HcisUin cow, 3 yrs old, fresh 1 iiohtein cow, 4 yrs old, not bred i Hcisicin cow, 4 yrs old, due Mar 26 1 iioiiim cow, 4 yrs old, fresh 1 Holstein cow, 3 yrs old, due Feb 26  Holstein heifers, 2 years old t Hereford heifer, 12 years old  Hereford heifer, 11 months old 1 Hereford heifer, 8 months old SHEEP  Kwctf, 2 years old 1 im, iilack Top, 2 years old SWINE iS soats, Yorkshire  MACHINERY ANli TOOLS 1 L, Cise tractor, 1948  11 plow on rubber 1 Citi vullisiitor, 2 row i ii,ru uaclor, 13 tires, 1951 model i viiu iCadex 214 bottom plow, 1952 year  40rd CUJUvalor, year 1951  ij cuiiipacker Not Responsible for Accide 1 Case 4section harrow 1 Coop corn planter 1 Case corn binder 1 Oliver 75 manure spreader 1 MasseyHarris 7ft power mower, 51 1 McCormickDeering side rake, 2 years old 1 McCormickDeerinj hay loader 1 No 40 AllisChalmers combine 2 Rubbertired wagons 1 Hammer mill 1 McCormickDeerinK 52T pickup baler, 4 1 50ft endless belt 1 Coop Universal milker 2 Single units 1 8can Schultz milk cooler 9 Milk cans 1 Milk pail hood and strainer I Double unit wash tank 1 30gal oil hot water heater 1 Electric brooder J3H 3 Gas brooders 1 500 Egg incubator  5 Poultry self feeders Grain bags Log chain Warm Morning stove Household furniture Various small tools Many Articles Too Numerous to Mention Childs play pen Childs bed, almost new Stroller  BALED STRAW  nts on Grounds Day of Saie     tils L Dunlavy,Prop  iErtEHAN, Auctioneer TEJRMS CASH CARL MAST, Clerk L  Be sure fo attend the Michigan State College Better Milking Clinic  HOWELL ARMORY, FEBRUARY 2nd 1953 900 A M to 400 P M With your County AgricuJtuftl Agent ST cfiarge, fWlToiieay dairymens event will provide much valuable information for the production of Wgh quality milk  The program include talks by Michigan State College Dairy Extension specialists, demonstrations, movies and exhibits Youll learn what is new and recommended concerning herd management, mastitus control, sanitation and cleanliness, the proper oare and operation of milking machines and other dairy equipment Whether your herd is small or large, plan now to attend You will be glad you did WF 1  DETROIT EDISON Well have on exhibit, loo Stop by and say hello Wll be happy to tee you mvf  Y xit as i yf If  t h Si  t    3  V V ,  TO HCUfCT OiaPrTCH Wcxtactay Tamiy 20, ld3 T  i It happened  40 years ago Hal W Cobb, Central Division safety supervisor for Michigan Bell,  talking to Field Engineer Warren APickering outside the teiephone building in Soffinaw, recalls that the BenefitPension Plan started the same year he began his telephone aareer always remember my first day Aii Telephone Company back in JamuffTltflS It was 12 below zero the fUj I eleyfd M a lineman  V   Tht4 tame month the Companys BadhPnaion Plan was established Tka CemjMKiY Put 1 1 money in VMS Ui gatll fftrted and has paid all the ot evm AUi, V,n not Hae TeiofAone Comp, I1 mAf prerridee retirement ieuii It of CM WJ e financial help to em pirn oral meeting euiernei tmil may ce, the  were the times I I waa eick in a rii ror weeks  ft my pay eheek jui the same, to tbe Benefit PLn I tbec dav    ivtirin iml 8, ki in,ii 1 y i infortius to amaw etfcftt I can coii ,, a om pension waa tk4 clay toil, IWIMJ liatkaf er Benefiideii IM ui with lae aal rkeee forty years has inci   1 U MM ie peace , UIMMI It was a  txjttaW plaai to letin with nl ii  irii kept ap U dare to meet h ncnU of hwaifkituaog Tilstack our Plan jimt ,aay of 001  AN IMPORTANT KEY TO GOOD TELEPHONE SERVICE Michigan Bells BenefitPension Plan is one of the oldest of its kind in industry, It i one of the tilings that makea the T Nfriimie imnpany a good place to  w irk LVhpmme men and women have the pne lion and security of a complete benefit ami pension program with all  01 paid by the Company This in i , iiltral benefit payments for sicki  and accident disability, death and retirement folks do a better job when they have t iitding of ecurily The Plan conlrib e to that ferlinj among telephone eiipe So it a good tiling for your leitjniune eriee too The Benefit Plan is an important part of what we mean when we say   Our pniii ii to I irnish the hert telephone eive at the least rot to the public, eon,  n  iih financial safely and fair t I tll M  M t CIllpilN OL Its Pcnpv H ho Male T Sen tec jtxni Michigan Bell Telephone Company If You Skived Over seas I  h   k0P  s  YOU SHOULD BE AT at tLe yFy,Mern SAT, MM M AM DUE ew President NOMINA  MICHAEL MUSE  CAKLflND CIRCUIT JUDGE H F BAILEY President of the Michigan Press Association Inc, for it, 85m year Mis JBermS , For  fid  Herman, Richmond Hevicw tS surer NevN Pv  j trea are F L ii fcld directors   fe a, e Ldily ows anri Corev r VUUi viui,u iieeord 1 PBask V  pen  3 SS  snne C l  IACJ i te t l iixo t use I  i,n ces of taiiT1 products    r,   t s i   t v tf IdJnv , ,,,,, cuv, rrrVx says P V Aniaii LTveify ot Wiscunsin a  1 irr 111 it, 1 ii niicos should a  ,er cit nd Mices ot ter Ulier siWaM ay the srme McNal sv, lie reriye farmer voiiki it bnclSI 0 in increased Adding plant food via grain drill crop value for each 1 he spent for plant food  Tests at stalo agricultural colleges and experience on Midwest ern fanvtS have shewn that at present prices farns can expect to ot a return of SJ for each 1 invested in fertilizer Actually, agronomists at Midwestern agricultural coilcos and experiment, stiions a riviing farmers to increase rator than  ut down their use of fertilizer These soils men report that licrvy fertilizer applications are th most profitabK a fanner cm make University of Missouri orenn mists report that in one lest 2 oushel corn land prdureci 12 bushels per acre, when 1,100 pounds f nitiogen einmlate and potash feriilUer was plowed dNw n before olanting and a complete starter for tilizer was added at planting time 5  PS 9  W  sr SrA 0  aiV   P r sfits  T Ii road to high farm profits  2S v,a hlh crop yields prr acre inat was the statement of Dr Larth Voc, chairman of hc Ohio ronomy de 3if op9 m  OLD AND NEW MEMBERS ARE WELCOME s Pincknev Post 7301 V, F W State T diversitys a partment In farming said Dr Volk there is no suhstituc for efficiency ifs the unit cost of production that usually determines whether there is any profit at all and how much With the exeeorion of seed and Fertilizer, most ,f the cost items necessary to gmw and harvest a crop remain about the same regardless of the final yield Tims anything that, raises te yioid at a nommn cost reduces the cost of ust tlClt Pr Unit Fortilii0rs do Dr Volk reported that fertilizers costing S3 in one Ohio test boosted  he value of the croj yields by 302 20, a return of 402 for each dollar invested in fertilizer In two jfs fprtMzcrs costing 22 and 24 boosted the valuo of cron yields by 61 64 and mm, payinS back S2A0 and S2R3 resnectively for each 1 invested in fertilizer Theres no doub, ,,,1,1 the fact that one of the ma jo, sources of profit in farming  , pushing up  Hr Volk icro if,  fe  REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED AFTER THE MEETING  I production pr ,,,, JJr V0lK added In fact, one of the best ways that a farmer can make a profit when  rirer are tow is to grow big yield, rmri thus reduce th unit production cost  f 21 YEARS f A  SUCCESSFUL PRACTICING ATTORNEY   VIGOROUS   CAPABLE Nonpartisan MR CARLAND HAS A YOUTHFUL OtmoOK ON COURT PROCEDURES PLUS A VAST BOPTSE  HECORD IS HIS BEST ENDORSEMENT MD ute Far CARLAND Mon, Feb 16 In the Wake of Polio i r, r    r  l   Din ee children who were stricken with polio in the worst epidemic In iston 1 history combine the huslnets of convalescing lth pleaeurtr n 1,,ef to right are Judy Corgey, 18 months, Gary Noe, 3, and ben Garcia, 2 More than a quarter of a million dollars In March of s funds were sent into th Houston area o help fight the epidemicHigh Income Farms Use More Plant Food Get Bigger Grain, Meat and Milk Yields Well fed pastures produce more dairy profits per acre I TS NOT how much money a farmer spends on crop production but how he spends it that counts on the profit side, reports the Middle West Soil Improvement Committee, in summarizing u sur vey by J B Cunningham, University of Illinois farm economist Cunningham found that lowincome farms spent about as much as highincomefams on crop production, yet there wns a difference of as much as 9,537 in net incnirp between them He bribed riis con clusions on an accounting study cf record keeping farm iii cent i mid northern Illinois The f,rni hereof medium sue on soils of medium Moductivity k Production costs on hiRhincom farms specili in r, , pnd livestock were onM 77 m    those on lowPorniu farm vci he hiphearninq farms hfid n rt e turn of 37o0 wheiva ti it,,v income farms went into e or  406  In hog farming production costs averaged only 41 more on high income farms than on low, but there was a 9,537 difference in net income between them In dairying, production costs were only 1,540 more on high earning farms, while the net return was 9,439 greater Cunningham reported that the high income farms spent from one fnrrth to onehalf more for fertilizer and lime than did the lowrniny farms That made a big m0c in yields per acre of  j, , prk and dniry produc,  ior w used more eftec i rl   ighcaintng farms icfaure each worker produced mm Hirerfourths to one and one   in i tuh as tilt wiWer n the lowincmr arm Tin      fns tie said, vere mire prndrctive and vinflfd hichet nei returns, not be i iey spent nmr ut hersuse  sr,nt jt Vre   iui,i 0, the  I   V 5 f, terfiJt Only you can mm FOREST FIRES A 1 v  tJK  ffPlJPPiJIIIiipiffj   PPBPilJf jTTV 7 liW wi liiMiiipup w  THE HNCKNEY DWATCf Wodnoeday January 28, 1953 PeopI Shoes nifhiug 84TI jOy 3B An nun cement ly Pinckney Dispatch Entered uo 2nd Class Matter 1 t03toiiice Act of March 8, 1877 114 SoHovell 3t,PnknevMich Subscription Frir 5150 per iY Mr and Mrs Hairy ampson who iorcnerv ha a an oil station   on McGreqor 1 oaa Poitaqe Lake, have p ir chased a mctel 915 S Dixie Hiqh way Lake worm  Florida , I  AD3 James C Oonohae i Una jliitj dilla wha has been at Glenview,   ill, is now attenainq school at Corpus Christus Texas tor a short time The marriaoe of James Larue of Pinckney and Jean Batcheler of Brighton takes place at Briqh ton Saturday MrsDenie LaKooa and dauqh ter Muruia ciuinea to Georqia aaiuiaay Mesdames Elizabeth Marem, Maiy Dichman ana uvin kenn eav were ainntu quests last iues aay oi Mrs neien Berry in Jack son  1 The Gerd Kennedy family oi 1 Howell spent Sunday at the Ir I gr vin Kennedy hme j  bus iifeaiior eawidqe and i aauqnier, iuii, visited at me hos 1 coe larcoxouqn home m beKiey batuiday uex bacheu oi ttioit peni life f week ena aane Lcury Cambuxn home int ieuii bradbarys of Chel sea spent Sunday at the LJHen ry home VV n Meyer and wife were Sunaay tanner quests of the Win Lamb iamily in Ann Arbor, also LL the Cy AtLee family oi Gladwin nosalee Nash of Mich State ana Kenneth Ziii of Ann Arbor speni Sunday at Ihe Mark Nash home  Louis Coyie and wife vere in   Ho veil weine3day nd Ann  Mjor Thuisday T ivjeiisio L nnvi VanSIambiook, iia v bed aril ye editor wet to die Siockoiicqe Masonic Lodqt lhusda niqhi ana saw Williamstcn Liqe woik two  MiA utqoCs,  Mrs Neiiie Clark was taken to iVciherson hospital, Howell fci treaTnoTi Trr  day  Mrj ,  , nJ dam  Myroi r Plumbing  Halting Complete Lii3 Plumbing Fixtures  and Supplies ELECTRIC OIL AND GAS HOT WATER HEATERS COMPLETE LINE OF PUMPS WE SEX WE INSTALL WE SERVICE  PJS I l 1C7P EAST M36 mmmmmmumm  Phone 183F2 COAL f POCOHONTAS LUMP KENTUCKY EGG STOKER DEHoey Sons PHONE 2681 DEXTT irn nrnr  From where I sit 6y Joe Marsh m s 2 9  1  i 1  iljli I HAVE TAKEN OVER THE MANAGEMENT OF THE  , u Gulf Se  Station   or Ohio  k end with the  at Rcfod  lCKlHV 1 iilaqe toarna PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN  rV Arior n x t V IjiiTj 1 r,ike Sunday ieiieit where WILL BE FIRST DAY OF POSSESSION Gulf Gas,Oil and  A ccessories 1 a I WILL ALSO DO r nition, Muffiler Motor Battery and Minor  2 pair work Murray Dagg on J a in die to iiouint d  1  monh The Cluro V i 1,  hL rriciiii  r,A at jord Hpi she  a paiicni, i, c iloyi, a Cdinton iniilei for 40 yeuib, jed n 1 ioriua huu 1 Thiisay jrie was  bioiher 0 ciiios iiOy 4,uie iincKiib, irijittij wj A 1 jabt year 0 1  rirvjjii una vVnj Vioiit 11 Gnutb n,av, ai oanp duo fj Ui     DOii 10 u rvai n and wiie at bi JOB hOopiLii, Ann Arbor SatLuaay CJI  0 d oz dauqhter jjiiiau iiie Mrs, ooeil Head and chiiaren cailea on iduiai Buiiis and wiie in crieqory bauiday ioie iViider, Lawrence Cam hprn, Oriana Winslow and Lonn ie anSlameio A attenaed a ban jquet ana MM deqree conferenre at the Bnqhton Masonic loaqeasi niqht vt Robert Lavey left Camp Aiimer,Njor burope last Friday, iioo Can of Grcrnd apids and  the Leo betiys lamuy ot Walled Lake were idunaay quests at the j ricqer Carr home  ben Tomlm and wife are now , located at Phoenix, Arizona j Mrs Mabie Zimmerman has j   qone 0 Florida  The iohn McGuire family of  Detroit and the James Whitley   family cahed at the Robert Read j home Sunday  Sunaay visitors at the Andrew  Campbell home were Mis Mil died Trost and son,David, Chas Trost and wiie and the lames Nance family of Dearborn The Doyle Tempieton family of Keeqo Harbor spent the week end at the Albert Shirley home Art Shaw and wiie of Whit more Lake called at the Walter Cktrk home Sunday  Mrs Marjorv Davis and Mrs Aba Haines called on Floyd Haines at St Lawrence hospital Lansinq last week  That raffle for our Vnlimiecr ke Department went nver fine Were going im hre money to get  JW engineand then Home Oir loesl merchants rrnllf donated aome wonderful prizo jk tuzz Ellis, the radioTV il giving that bier tWipinn  and the Superior Motors pitting up a brandnow car There was a humorous note, a The prize of a years supply J saal  donated ly IAker al   ad was won hy Mis Tliaypr, jwosehusband is thobirUiiel ft dealer in the county  What did Tlira r SJn even a  uses hei From v, Konrro1  nrvr did Mile in1  even t  thev o ttt  ri i1 t, r i 11  1, 11,11  11   lure I sif t  HiI 1  Mi ll i1   e in ,s S  V     v v iil    rri i iw  is  1 I1 or radio, peipb     pv , bcir, w ojie    , jliaitd   it A Utkr 0 r u 0 L I T  ITS HERE THE PHILGASTAPPAN WITH COOUTE  SPECIAL LIMITED TIME OFFER Regular Price Allowance for your p You pay only rge 00000 0000 00000  Alia Mbytv, Mow Iryam and Mat Dollar attended  White Shrin mMtina at How li Thureday night UlteTi Aert DinkoL Ralph XaH, Dak MiBer, cmd ChcarlM Iltad attended the Michiqan Mk Producer mtrttaq Mondav rt th Peaobotcott building in  Alberta amd Kiteie DinkeLMae liynu Ma DaHr,Ha2el Parker, Porter, Eloyre Campbell  the HeweH OEi Paetl Mf ht Iojel Tueeday nite MARRIAGE LICENSES Max Smith, 23, Howell Elizabeth Kennedy, 16, HoweUKey in Ledwidqe, 28, Pinckney Don na Lou Esper 23, Pinckney Jam es Larue, 30, Pinckney, Jean AI brect, 25, Briqhton Edward Retzloff, 25 Pinckney, Viviaa Dyer,, 19, Pickney Allen Dinkel woe in Flint 1 rrkkry  SINUS SUFFERERS AMAZING NEW DISCOVERY  FREE TRIAL TWi AMAZING M1W OXfCOVEliy sives quick relief from sinus hcraches preeeure in forehead, soreneu In eyes, aching check bores brdu  noae top of head, back of head and do      eiwell at time even tho glasses have I Come in today See flvt n  r beautiful range made specially for homes beyond the gas mains See amazing Coolite  the automatic oven pilot that does not use gas BOcev Serie PHONE 145 PINCKNEY MiCHIGAK of or svn neck, cant think strac  ,   ww uiv t9ci iidve bon recently fitted, nervou now, dtzsyness This new treatment relieves nost smus hradaciirs m v mtnutea and as general rule soreness in head, relieved in short time No matter how  chronic your case may be or how man tried f how much money you have spent without ru v  face and nc n cntcly       iuw long you iinvc suffered r,r how cnrenic your case may be or how many different trtitmrts ,u have 11 STfcow muh money you have spent without 1311 vo ixheve you will ba amazed at the fast relief this amazing now treat m civv you It raw fivan amazlnc fast relief to ticur ndv Wrie o nve WlStf rf paid you write for it, Itis aaceed five day if not satisfied, since 0 you, no cst   that yci  ill 1 it ir not a Trinle iORATORirs,  Lonr,  85 1 ec,  this wht it Lick ui the end 01  LOI, CALirtNIA 1 J  Mr  rrA C J Clinton and wiie were Sunday quests of the Ralph Clia I cmd Mrs Howard vero in Detroit Ftiaay uu  rtm ,rn, Billy, of irayton Plamtf g at the Jokm  rTtnt ZL VundeerSo2rie m Detroit pTrnti Wite oi Holt Miss Alberta Dinkel, Mrs OUm and ffie worthy ipatronre att4  TJtlS0 V W an OES meetiaq at Tyfcl d hQm izZxp Detroit, toaioM , , rt v   7 frM,M  X sasstjA ty  iWv Hff       rvjft IBB MNGflMR WMIUI   Far less to Handle MM  rv   yfrnir    T  Mi   f f r   JOHN DIIBI Slash maanrehaadUag time and Ubor costs to rockbottom by using bigcs ipftdt John Dtcrt seipneat, With the John fceere No 25 LwJtt tad oortpreader, M IM SA beadle p   55 leads of aunurt pox day The sisepte, ragged No 25 Loader has exclusive flywheel drivt tod parallel tea ceoructioo 4k insure fester loading aod less work for  die operator The sturdy, surefooted, allsteel Model HM TtgarDcawa ftpeader and the figtuiaifig Model  HeceeDrawo Iprtedir s Ideal woefciog pees for the No 29 loader See as for KUA iorersaauea  DcSfou Like loTalk ToPeGple TWS5 I U so wo hove Just the position for you You will work with some ol the nicest people in town and serve your, commun ity welll, THE FWCErfET SANtttAWMMT H POrTY M D is Mtehfaan Blv UtOO , M to 2 P M  Except Wednoaerot PB Ow B McCLOSEEY Pea ill 112 North Micilaa i 4tt Telephones  Office 933 jotitffttiloltU Evenings by Apitofisfev Howell tt ,,15 HERBSNEED BE A Lift tf ft Broker lHakne ,bon,   MYhOW i Piuxabtaa and uleense 1 Icte  1075    Funeral Hoot Oou C SwarthottL Mtector  Modem Ennfeeiieo  v    m  addition to this Michigan Bell phooe 183 407 E  t fcsvet jttowrul is 4rfii TeJophone Go,,ottsr opooellenLJ fleal Eaten Irsuw itekerciae   laty Lako and Fe Pwporff K SDOCMUV nt Your Property V t lie LEE LAVEY General ipaorcnfco 58T3 Pinckacv  M4h aVAHl JOHN DEERE   c  H lib yyffO  REFBlGEBArON SERVICE I HAROLD BADY I Bopctirs on All Make I Phono Pfaolaey 151F3  AUCTIONEEB Farm Sale a Speciality  , SEBX WYLll CALL FOWLEVILLE 436F8 Viy3 39  6 FBSP C BEKXBOFF 4u  OPTOMETRIST 120 Veet Oiafid vf At llioae 35 , goejdeoco W  LuOYPHrHIW LiToalock HOMSOO Wjoto Tsm MtwoJfc P ftnetary Mk Phone 161F15 I  aw WYIA   U  frrf I  v   Plumbing Wafer f y items  t   PIANO LESSONS  Classical or Popular L A BEATTIE Rush Lcke Phone 157F2 Ptnoknoy, Mlchiaan  hi Ic 71  waqos pleasant suxroundixiqsopportunity fior advancement plus many other advantages  lMichiganEeii Telephone Co  323 EAST WASHINGTON Ann Arbor Mich pei8oiiaiB Clarence Deal and wife o Danaville called on WmSheha and wife last week IdaVmeMaiioni UaSied Ail Vic 1 Sfcurday night Ed Macs and 2 quro 1 iU lTV daughters and Otto Poulson f QR SALE Six room, hoMSO, cot  1Q8F2 aftoi  9JZ1 pfctyed Inej Putnam and Webster, reason iiuttv ri The Dr Water Mercer family aSe terms  T rifcJ   ALfcl klCTfay  of East Lansing and the Dr, honeH2j   i  i PR C I TOWNEB Dentist , o04 Portage Lake Aw 4 4e Pfecai Dextw 3461  IIONE 136 PteckBCy CEMETERY MEMOBIAL8 Pitosfe You Can Aiind To 1  MILFORD GRENJTE VOBll fcMUord Michlr fc Suldren oi gTtS  at 410 Putnam,or au   McGregor fcaniiy of Brighton,  w  were Sunday callers at the Wm,u0R SALEBAB C3GKS, whifo Pinctew Mfoi MorcOc homo   iJ   n anc rKnasao  M e0er home,  foahoraAbcnrtdxaDd white rod fOR W Ch5ftJ , Clarence Pratt and family ofJJJw Hampshire and Hy Line uk nej 321 C w lAnn Arbor were Sunday callers, upksi Order New Phone 305W nnrteatv Mkbasy at the John Boyer home t Bob Sguiie Hatchery j11  , ,  MrBRooseveIt Pike and family Howell Iich FOR SBrf MoaeWte of Garden City spent Sunday at  r   fJZlniM hoT  0m the Robert Pike homo  artesSBuaw, Sunday v Henry home ana wire ana neatnee Lamoom fajiii near sitereasonabi row  Sunday iT 1 5 S2   0rild your root on S0r 00 tiny jUto bubblfrt, 3 Vehrrt  Eii AirCUtbiS AX nTTIHO SSBTXCtt  t TOUT conwaiene In  Ror ottce, or hopt to fflvj t your cowAiee cpFBowt, ottce, or ihop to n  o4erionai TittiAff BtmeiHl nttr idA of sbo oomfoyt lfo  ana wue ana neaince jjamoorn 0 near of Gregory and R K Elliott and iar t3eftnanent tennant v I phone 13F4 The East Marion Farm Bureau jlprtrAiftScSTViolets, sev  met at the Uoyd Lounsberrv ER SALE AV v  home Wednesday night  faa 320 West 1 36 The Russell Laka family of J M Bnran  W ft SALE Jamesway  Incubat 2500 egq capacity, also two  FOR SAIJJ L W Umstead rfjeo FOR I Earl and Pmgreo Read t of Birmingham and Mrs Dale Cur  tis and eon, David, of Livotda were week end guests at th the Ralph Hall homo Ted Zcdewski and wife of  1 4M k Tea zaiewsia ana wue ot rxdB rv nidreake and Sam Herlea  1 AUTOMAPCJW Bs9VlGEWvLS YtW wwur U WOhK GUABitNTEaP UWM MfiWEBB StsABIaD  7i   jfACF HANNETT Lester McAfee PHONE HI  PIKCKNEY Micfl deck chicle POY br 5133 iAfei aT Fwk PecffcePniclajeYSilver fliww  Lc Phone Dexter 4067 mororo QToom nera ncM 2 Furnished modern family of Cohoctah were Sunday FOR J SWMV 89 Twtsitors at the Jnome A  The wedding ofOUn Robinson b r, of Fbsb Lake and Mbw 9  LaPine of Ann Arbor wl4ee  Taoe at Brighton on fell 28, it  looms Phone, PmckneySaj  I TO RENTtwo atSartmenta one 1iepnMMf TJ,  1 nishekino children Phone 17 j QJJJ 7518l BrBnckney   Bos 71003 Moiw Ttte OWEN W rOWLEB P 8 C Foot Specialist   216 W GdKivec,  Telephone is ffnnouncod   JJMJ   wltSBBBjBJHiBSSSBBWBeBBSiSSeiSWF Pinckneys IHf  Establi orpotatd M5 IMPING AU McPHERSON Sute BAJ HowoH Mick  Each season brings its financial needs, for one anotherM our customjsrs, sm ,  agnize four responsibility to give proper CO operation all throA the year, to responsible bpi Vr rtl  in every field of activity Our officers are always   r THE MEANS TO AN ENP You often have seen something you wantedyou had the money, A Savings Account can ana does provide the means of hav tQ  yXh you in cb ing the money when it is neea   fincmcial r Instead of saving hcrtjii fogg JTRSTTiOlfAI  ot spending spend wha s lett, HowoB Mhsk Under Federal upervm W  JL afsr after saving QUALITY Heats  GoFruit Grdoet J   Fish  I Ten rr sro oewspaperboys rsUtei to the defense of their country ey  Off uniting an active campaign for the  ale of U 3 Defense Bonds Thelrt  was aa outstanding record Reviving that action of a decade ago, todays j newtpaperboys are again undertaking aa active solicitation of aubacribers so behalf of their country Their urn feign win be a feature during May,  Defense Bond Month Daring the week slay 1419 the carriers will dis pute and collect 25 million Defense jnd Pledge Crds Match your patrl eUsrn with 4fceirsigft your Defense  Pledge Card I I Tntjrv Otpartm  A9epo8xts up to 10,0006Mo sur By our membersfeip la d  oral Deposit Insurance Corpse ANY AMOUNT ,  Service  T,,   V Federal Jeposit kuuranof AH Deposit liaed  Up toll0,000   y, PROMPT PEUV1RY   Lf  mm  Parmer4 F  4 , mrm ,M  vs V  Is</text>
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