Wednesday, April 12, 2023

The Fowlerville Review 1977-1984

A recent donation of bound copies of "The Fowlerville Review," from January, 1977, to December, 1984, continue to round out the Historical Collection at the Fowlerville District Library.

On the front page of the January, 1977, issue, two young boys are shown skating on a pond near the Fowlerville High School (that would have been when the high school was located on Collins Street).  Breezing through that first issue, predictions were made for the coming year, a public works proposal was defeated, marriages, wedding anniversaries and obituaries were noted, six pages of want ads were found in the middle of the newspapers, school news and sports were reported on, and Steve Horton (editor and publisher of Fowlerville News and Views since 1985) was shown as a staff writer.  There were also numerous advertisements from the best car deals, to insurance and banking opportunities, to lumber supplies, and everything in between.  One notable ad, found on the back page (24th page) was a full-page ad for Frank's Foodliner IGA.  

~~Fryers were $.39/lb, bananas 5 for $1, $.77 for a large jar of peanut butter, a dozen large eggs for $.77.  

Oh how, things have changed!  The biggest change is that Frank's Foodliner (or Curtis Grocery) is now the Fowlerville District Library.  Has been since the building purchase in 2017, renovations conducted for the next year, then the grand opening June, 2018.  

And then, curiously, the December, 1984, issue has Larry Schmid along with two ladies shopping in Frank's IGA, to celebrate Larry's passion for being a part of the American Motorcycle Association's racing community as a "flag man" for starting and finishing races.

Looking through this issue, Howard's Market (where Save-On is now located since 1985) advertised fresh ground hamburger for $.99/lb, sliced bacon at $1.39/lb, and Vlasic Crunchy dills for $1.29, along with so many items for under $1.  The average price for a house ran about $70,000, with the highest noted at $139,900.  By 1984, you needed to head to Howell to see a movie (Orr Theatre had closed by then)--Pinocchio was on tap for viewing.
There are nine more volumes in this collection between the beginning and the end.  If you ever feel like going down memory lane or just researching what it might have been like in the 70s and 80s, these issues are a superb resource.  The paper is fragile but the bindings are solid and strong.


 

Wednesday, April 5, 2023

Fowlerville District Library Historical Collection

 

The Fowlerville District Library has a dedicated room, toward the back of the building, that contains a large collection of papers, photographs, artifacts, and some interesting memorabilia.  The door to the room is locked when not in use.  Two of the biggest rules of the room is that an appointment needs to be made to reserve the room and also that the room is monitored when in use.

It is a sad fact that when the collection was not under "lock and key" at the old building some irreplaceable items went missing.  Someone felt they deserved it more than the library did.  

As I have spent numerous hours cataloguing and organizing what is available for research, I have offered my volunteer time to be at the room on Wednesdays, from 10 am to noon.  For April, those dates are the 5th and the 12th.  I won't be available the last two Wednesdays of April but will start up again in May.  At this point, I am planning on all five Wednesdays in May.

The picture above shows part of the south wall of the room.  Nellie Lansing Glenn was a wonderful keeper of the history until her death in 1970.  She was also an artist and painted representations of some of the original buildings in the village from 1847 on.  They are a treasure and we're happy to have them for display purposes.

I hope you will come to check out what the collection has to offer as well as looking at displays by the fireplace and in the alcove at the back of the building.  In lieu of a museum, the library is being very generous to offer space for this collection.