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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>iPINCKNEY DISPATCHVolume 76  Numbr 26 Pincfauy, Michigan  Thursday, Jur 25, 1959 Single Copy 10cin Jones Family ftMFathers DsyCttairttlon Fitffy relatives gathered at the Torn Road home of Mr andMrs Carl L Jones on FathersDay, June 21, The occassion wasa dual celebration of Mr Jones70th birthday and Fathers Day for eleven fathers Present for the afternoon andevening, during which a deliciouspotluck dinner was served, were three sons Raymond V, Eldon, and  Leonard B and wivesthree  , daughters, Mrs Viola Slane, Mrs Vianna Davison andMrs lnez Ansley and their hus bapejs Twentytwo of Mr and Mrs Jones 30 grandchildren andnine of their 12 greatgrandchildrenPEGS OF PINCKNEYThe Pinckney Extension Groupwill have a potluck picnic for themembers and their families onJune 27, 500 pm at the homeof Mr and Mrs Ralph Hall, E M36 Please bring own tableservice, dish to pass, and anybeverage desired for your children CongregationalChurch Bible SchoolStarts June 29th The annual Vacation BibleSchool of the CongregationalChurch will be conducted Mon day through Friday for twoweeks beginning June 29 throughJuly 10 Classes will be organizedfor children who have completed any grade from kindergartenthrough Grade 6 A nursery orpreschool class is being consid ered if proper supervision for thesame can be assured Parents arerequested to make a preschoolregistration for their children ifpossible by calling the parsonage, UPtown 83127The Edwin Sprout family wentto Mackinac Bridge Friday returning SundayCtrfet Richard Wylie and JimMassey and friends took in thesquare dance at StockbridgeThursday night and had a big timeBill Miller is pitching for theCubs in the Junior League at Howell and Gordie playing second base They beat the Braves the first game 22 to 0AreaThe county softball team continued their winning ways listweek and with a strengthenedteam beat General Motors prov ing grounds 5 to 3 in the countyleague at Howell Friday night,Carl Johnson of Dexter was in center, Robert Ludtke, of Gregory and Alma College in rightand Bill Krause, air pilot of FoxPointe caught, Scot Barrettallowed 7 scattered hits but atleast 3 of them were due to poorfielding He only walked twomen St Mary ChurchLists CommitteeChairmen for Year iEnclosed is a Jist of AffiliationChairmen for the coming year, from St Marys Parish, Pinckney, Michigan Clergy RevGeorge Horken Alter Society President MrsRay Winslow, Rt 2 Pinckney,Michigan Spiritual Development MrsEdna Spears, 8159 Pingree RdPinckney, Michigan Family and Parent MrsBernice Hoeft, 3454 Rush Lk Rd, Pinckney, Michigan Libraries and Litatures MrsElizabeth White, 625 UnadillaStreetCatholic Charities Mrs ElaineSinser, Rt  2, Gregory Public Relations Mrs SallyDovie 408 Unadilla St, PinckneyNOTICESealed bids for the sale of theHause Hall located on PutnamStreet, Pinckney Village by the Board of Education on July I, 1959 This Building must be removed from the premjsesJoseph BasydloSec, of the Board of EducCARD OF THANKSAs I am not able to write toeach one of you I take this way of saying Thank You to all my friends for the gifts and lovelycards 1 received on my 92ndbirthday, June the 3rdSpecial thanks to Mrs McDonald and her assistants for thelovely dinner It was so nice to see so many of my friends Mrs Mame Shehan General Motors scored the tintinning when Stein got a hit andscored when Dick Darrow fum bled Brighams drive Pinckney took the lead the 2ndwhen Gentile got a hit, stole ieeond and scored from 3rd on a passed ball Darrow walked, stolesecond and scored from 3rd onWakefields bunt Then added 2more the 5th when Wakefield gota hit, took 3rd when Ludtke bunted and the catchers throwhit him in the back and scored on Krauses long fly, Ludtkescored when Barrett hit to shortThey scored again in the 6th when Hewlett walked and scoredon 2 infield outs, General Motorshad men on every inning butfound Barrett hard to hit whenhits were needed They had 9 men left on bases They got another run the 6th when Gentile misjudged Hagmans drive and itwent for a home run They madetheir biggest threat the 7th Gentile did not hang on to Hutchinsdrive Stein flied out Krueger struck out but was safe when thecatcher did not hang onto the3rd strike, Minock hit to rightscoring Hutchins Brigham fliedto short, Miller hit a long one tocenter which looked like a homerun but Johnson make a spectac ular catch of it ending the gamePinckney plays Hamburg atHowell tonight at 9 pmPINCKNEYKennedy, 3bHewlett, ssJohnson, cfGentile, IfDarrow, 2bWakefield, lbLudtke, rfKraus ,c Barrett, pGENERAL MOT Stein, cfKrueger, cMinock, pBrigham, ssMiller, rfHagman, IfNissen, 2bDeForrest, lbHutchins, 3b AB3233122 11AB 444433322 R010111 10 0R10000100L H000 10 100 0H3010 110 10Home RunsHagman StrikeOuts Minock 6, Barrett6Walked by Minock 3, Barrett 2Errors Pinckney 4, iGeneralMotors 2 Left on bases GeneralMotors 9, Pinckney 2 UmpiresMurphy  BowhalL 4  The Max Reynolds famirjrvisited the Dr George Reynoldsfamily in Detroit Sunday Mrs, Morley Reynolds came homewith them M J Reason took Mn MabU,Suydam who was visiting here back to Jackson SundayThe Shirley family reunion washeld at Huron River Park Sun day all were there the GayJe and1Daryl Shirleys, Bob Amburgeys, Ken Mohlmans, Doyle Tempitons, Bruce Essenburgs, Leonard1Lees, Hollii Hollowys andJohnny DinkelMn Janet Stanley Shirley leaves for Augsberg, Germany Friday to join her husband Mn Blanch Clark with theMartin Rittera Sr of Lakeland visited Jack Clark at Big RapidsSundayMn Margaret Clark andAnita and Maureen Spean ofDexter saw the Ann Arbor  Battle Creek Civic game at AimArbor Sunday Dennis Clarkplaying with Ann Arbor hit a double and scored the first AbArbor run Ann Arbor won 4to 2Mn Dorothy Dinkel wastaken suddenly ill Saturday at730 and taken to McPherson Hospital, Howell in the Swarthout ambulance She is better nowMn Dorothy Kennedy andJoey and Jean spent the weekend in Detroit Murray went afterthem SundayKathleen Ledwidge of RoyalOak is visiting Mn Eleanor Ledwidge Mn Iiiah Whalen and MnJoe Morgan of Howell were Friday gueiti of Mn Irvln KenSunday viV The Charles Smfamily ofSelfridge Field, v Mt Clemensvisited the Merlin Amburgeys and Clifford Millers Sunday Ona Campbell and wife visitedthe Carl Lentz family in LansingSaturday Mrs Bill Clark and threechildren who have been staying with the James Young family inAnn Arbor left last week to joinher husband who is working in California Joe Clark called up his father,Roy Clark, from California Sunday Mr and Mn Merwin Campbell and Beverly and Dick Campbell and Don Packer attendedthe wedding of Joy Cavan and Ronald Catoi at Youngstown,Ohio, Saturday Mn Campbell sang Mrs Marjory Clinton andchildren of Detroit visited Mn Gladys Clinton Sunday PhyllisClinton is staying here 2 weeks Ronnie and Jerry Griffith ofMt Pleasant are visiting the JoeGriffiths family Their parents are coming after them this week The Dick Radtke family ofPhiladelphia, Pa, visited theAndrew Nesbitts last week The Francis Krupa family ofDetroit called on the Ralph HallsSunday Mesdames Ralph Hall, EileenWinger, Keith Koch, Steve LazJoand Ralph Gustafson attended achurch packet meeting at Madi son last Wednesday Mr and Mn Lloyd Hendeewere called to St Lawrence Hospital, Lansing, Sunday, where Mn Wm Lehman, grandmotherof Mn Hendee was taken after she broke her hipThe Olin Robinsons spentFathers Day with the Olin Robinsons, J of YpailantLMn Francis Robinson entertained the Ella Parkin Chib ofDetroit Monday John Gerycz WM surmisedwhen all of his children dropped in on him Fathers Day The BudBates of Detroit, Sttfvt Geryczs of Fowlerville, Peter Geryczs of Hamburg and Gerald Reasons Spencer Titus DiesSuddenly Monday Spencer Titus, of 460 N Unadilla St, died here shortly after 1200 pjn Monday of a heartattack while at work at the Detroit Die Set factory here Hecame here from Munith about 20 yean ago and was fint employed by the Grand Trunk RailroadHe later went to the DetroitDie Set CorpHe was a member of StMarys Church and the Holy Name Society Surviving are his wife, Helen,a son, Gordon and a daughter,Laurel Also a brother, Richard,of MunithThe funeral will be Thursday,at 10 am Rev George Horkanofficiating Burial in St Marys The Gordon Harmons of Fow Uerville called on the L JjSwarthouts Sunday The Gerald Swarthouts spentthe weekend at their cabin at Douglas Lake The Dan VanSlambrooki go up this week  The Paul Young family ofWhitehall called on the JackYoungs over the weekend, also the Bob Darrows of Livonia, DonBums family and Ray Burns andWifeThe D Conklins of GrandRapids were Saturday guests of the Ray Burns familyThe Lynn Beattyi of Moscow,Idaho are visiting the LesterMcAfeesChristine Sehleicher of AnnArbor spent the weekend withBirbart McAfee Letter McAfee was honorguest at a dinner at the Ford administration building Saturdaywhere he and Lee Edwards, two40 year old employees of the company were honored Alsofout 35 year employeesThe Pinckney Girl Scouts withMandy DeBarr as counselor arespending the week at CampAt the reception given RexSackett, Grand Master of the Michigan Masonic Grand Lodgeat Qetroit June 13 by the Wayne Assoc he was given abrd Carand Mrs Lawrence Camburn were called to Jackson lastweek when Mn Edna Hadleywas hurt in an auto accident She is in fcierch HospitalThe U of Mich Fresh AirCamp at Patterson Lake opened todayTbd Vince LaRosa family andMn Eleanor Ledwidge spentSunday with the Hubert Led widges in DetroitThe Robert Seefeld familyspent the weekend in Columbus,Ohio with the James WoostenPam Seefeld has gone to Pensacola, Florida with the DonGilberts of Ann ArborThe Charles Deasys of AnnArbor were Saturday guests of the George VanNormansThe Gene Shehan family ofAnn Arbor, called on MnLouise Shehan Sunday The Francis Shehans had dinner Sunday with the John Lun deens atHoland LakeThe w H Meyer family entertained i Mn Wm Lamb andchildren Ann Arbor, the EdtilMeyer family, Waterloo, the G W Meyer family, Stockbridge and t theii James Meyer familyFather DpyJack Fftjrchild of Florida visited Mrs, Winifred Aberdeen last week Ther had dinner Sunday with the Rex Noggks of AnnArborThe Jade Clarka of Dexter,Kenneth Zills of Ann Arbor,Bud Bekkerings of Howell were Sunday guests of the Mark Nashfamily Nancy Nash leaves Tues day fox Europe with the U of MChoral group Salt of Dis SetPlant Not FinalThe report is that the local Detroit Die Set Corp, establishedhere in 1939 by Clare Reason ofDetroit and which has changed hands several times but has beenowned the past 10 years byLeonard Fisher of Detroit has been sold to the Standard Die SetCo of Detroit Mr Fisher re cently suffered a stroke Thesuperintendents have been Gerald Reason, Eric Krahn, Oscar Beckand at present William Mus tachia The factory employsabout 50 men now but have hadmoreMr Mustatia told us Mondaythat the sale is not yet finalLIBRARY NEWSAll children in the communityare invited to take part in our summer reading program starting this week We have a loan ofover two hundred books from theState Library to supplement our books for this programThe following books have beendonated for St Marys shelfBreigLife With My MaryAbbingJourney To Some where Scully  Cross MyHeart SlaughterThe Song of Ruth1 Sullivan  The ThreeKings MurphyScarlet LilyStewartGive Us This Day RobeckSt, Elizabeth of Hungary Buehrle Kateri of the MohawksThe latter book is the story ofan Indian convert to whom ashrine has been erected at Indian Run, MichltanFred Fish has been living inHowell for sometime When he came to his farm here Saturdayhe found someone had broken into the house, smashed things upand stolen the televisionThe Robert Pikes took MrsWilliam Bentley back to Cor runna Friday, Mrs Alice Bruffcame home with them Callers of the Roy Dillinghamslast week were Guy Blair of Fowlerville, Guy Abbott and family if Hendersonviile, N C Mrselen Smith and Mrs Carriehase of Howell and Mrs C WHooker of Ann Arbor 1 Mrs Lucille Wylie is workingat Newport BeachSunday dinner guests of theKenneth Wylie were W H Euler and wife and Ford Hamilton andfamily of Detroit Callers of William Shehan lastweek were Mesdames Alice West and Madeline Shehan of AnnArbor Dr Harlow Shehan of Jackson, Moe Drumiand and RayKruse of Detroit W F Close and wife of Linden were Sunday guests of theAlbert Dinkels Chuck Wiltshire, 16, playsevery Saturday night on the pipeorgan over Station QKIM, Jack son and four nights a week at theroUatoriam at JacksonChristine Dinkel spent theweekend at the John McMillan home at Rush LakeThe Paul Cornwalls of AnnArbor were Sunday guests of the Bob TaschesMesdames Florence Atlee,Viola Read, Gladys Clinton attended a bridge party Saturday at the home of Mrs Vanness atWinans LakeMrs Helen Shields and daughter, Joan of Ann Arbor and Mn Elizabeth Kelly Sweitzenberg ofLong Beach California called onthe Lee Laveys last weekMrs Paul Baker and familyof Syracuse, N Y and the Bob Carr family of Grand Rapids are visiting Mrs Edith CarrThe Roy Reason family wereSunday guests of the Elmer Pratts at CoopersviUeHackney Dispatch2  Thursday, June 25, 1959ILL  IFTHGORSLINESBLINEBARBEER and WINE TAKE OUTMEETBill and WTHPhone IIIIJ25940 Plncny Rood New MichiganGAS is BEST FOR COOKINGWATER HEATING ANDCLOTHES DRYINGGAS APPLIANCES ASK ABOUT OURBUDGET PLANWe furnish automatic regu lators and tanks at nocharge YOU PAY FOR GASONLY For QuickService, Phone UPtown 86621125Pearl Street, PinckneySHIREYS Phone UPtown 83304MARSHALL S MEABONWater Well DrillingPump Repair DEMING PUMPS1135 W M36Pinckney, Michigan Seventy Presentat HainesFamily Reunion The family of Abel Haines,605 Williams St, Pinckney heldits 35th annual reunion Sunday,June 14thRelatives from Flushing, Flint,Petosky, Rogers City, Albion,Jackson, Grand Rapids, andDexter 70 in all were presentThese included the four remaining sisters whose ages are 89, 87, 83, and 79COAL OR FUEL OILFILL UP NOW AND YOULL HAVE IT PAID FOR BY THE TIME YOU NEED ITID E HOEY SONSPhone HAmUton 68119 DEXTERINTRODUCTING AS A REAL ESTATE SALESMAN FOR JAMES BOYDRAY BAUMGARTNER9890 Blue Water Drive, Bass Lake AC 75264For Carefree TravtJ, Let Grtot 4 mtrJeans Travel Accident Policy Protect YouJAMES BOYD Insurance and Real Estate Ph AC 73014 LakelandAC 73014UNDANNIVERSARY PITERS OK BRANDPINCKNEY DISPATCHESTABLISHED IN 1883114 South Howdl Street Pinckney, MichiganPubliihed Every Thunday byL W DOYLE and C M LAVEYOwners and PuWiahenPAUL W CURLETT, EditorEntarad  tha Pincfcnay, Michigan, Peat Offka for transmission through fha mallt itcand daat mattarTtw column of this papar are an opan forum whara svailabla apaoa, grammatical,l and amkal considarations ara tha only restrictionsSubscription ratasJt00 par year in aaVanca in Michigan S2J0 in har statasjindU S pestauions 1400 to foraign covntrias Six months ratasi Si JO in Michigan SI J5in othar statas and U S possanioni 300 to foraign countrias Military parsonnal S2J0 par yasr No mall subscriptions takan for lass than six months Advarfblng ratas uponapplicationWinston Baughn, D o n n 1 eBaughn, Duane Haines, LarryVanSlambrook, Jerry Reason,and Billy Light went to Fowlcr ville Wednesday to conferr aDcMolay degreeThe Lynn Hendees entertainedthe Dr James Nash family of Coldwater Gail Hendees ofOwosso, the Rex Hendees andLloyd Hendees Fathers Day The marriage of Mike Carr,son of Mr and Mrs Wayne Canto Irene Marie Beaydry takesplace Saturday at 1030 am atSt Johns Church, Lansing Thereception is at the American Legion Hall, in FlintThe Louis Wagner, Jr, familyof Marrietta, Georgia are visitingthe Louis Wagner SrPleasant Resort Home y vi3B5 3 BEDROOMFOR SALE IN BEAUTIFUL SHANGALA  TERMSJAMES F BOYDREAL ESTATE LAKELANDSALESMENFRED WHITMAN  UP 83361RAY BAUMOARTNER  AC 74264 AC 730143 LBS FOftSKINLESS FRANKSCOCA  COLA 6 Ox6 for 25c Plus DepositJELLO All Flavors4 for 29cHEADLETTUCEJumbo 24 Sin Had10c WILSONS1 Lb CartonCottage Cheese19c Wiltons Vi Go Glasslomogenized Milk3 5cPlus DepositPINCKNEYGENERAL STOR Prices EHocttvTHURSDAY JUNE 25tfc thru SATURDAY, JUNE 27thNE PINCKNEY UP , MichT9  Conservation Notts  Pending higher up approvalpublic and private shooting pre serve will open September 15 A 10fi increase in the take ofpheasants will also go into effect Hunters will also be allowed toshoot preserve ducks within 40yards o lakes and streamsThe dept has purchased moreland for public fishing sites and will buy 800 acres of public hunting land They also sold 43,000of bottom land in Lake St ClairA supreme court decision ruledsand and gravel are minerals andgives the state control of themon state land April and May rainfalls werenormal in Michigan except insouthern MichiganPUTNAM TOWNSHIPRegular meeting of the PutnamTownship board, held at theTown Hall Tuesday, June 9, 1959at 8 pm all members present, Hendee, Wylie, White, Reynoldsand KennedyMeeting called to order bySupervisor HendeeMinutes of the meeting ofMay 12, 1959 read and approvedMotion by Kennedy, supportedby Wylie to appoint the followingtrustees to the Pinckney Com munity Library Mrs DorisSannes, Mrs Elizabeth White, Mrs Mary Jane Tasch, MrsStella Garr, Mrs Viola Read, Mrs Audrey Lee and MrsEileen Winger Motion carriedMotion by Kennedy, supported by Reynolds that the board appoint Wayne Bennett as custodian of the Putnam Township dumps Motion carriedMotion by Wylie supported byWhite to pay the following billsas read Motion carried Jack Young  Treasurer Pinckney Community Schools, Marchand April del taxes 2,65081The Detroit Edison Co  Lights for town hall 551 Three nodumping signs 1240 LaveyHardware  balance on account4391 Becks Marathon Servicegas and oil for fire trucks 831 Vans Motor Sales  gas and oilfor fire trucks 200 Fosters FireProtection Service  recouplinghose 500 The Ohio Oil Cofuel for town hall 2197 Michigan Bell Telephone Co phones in fire hall and town hall 940 P W Curlett  May printing1000 Gentile Home Center  window glass and screen for town hall 1779 William Haack Register of deeds  99 photostats prints 2475 John Wylie  services rendered 2400 Lees Gulf Service  gas and oil for firetrucks 959The board accepted the resignation of Marion W Russell andCacia C Chamberlain of the Pinckney Community LibraryMotion by White, supported byWylje to adpourn Motion car riedMurray J KennedyPutnam Twp ClerkFOP InsuronctJAMES BOYD5001 Girard DrPh AC 731014 LaklandGENUINE DESOTO  PLYMOUTH PARTS and ACCESSORIESCompUttGtnwol Car SarvietWrack StrvleCALL UP 83341VANS MOTOR SALESUSE MAIN rutNotes of48 Years AgoThe commencement exercisesfilled the opera house The classnumbered nine Gzel McDougall gave the salutatory Mary FitzSimmons oration was Beyondthe Alps Lies Italy Eva Dock ings subject was The Value ofCriticism Lucy Cook and EdnaWebb had the prophecy and history Veronica Brogans subjectwas the Mighty Dollar Claude Monks The Melting Pot CoraFrost the class will and Tom Moran The FarewellPinckney Independents playedFowlerville Saturday and lost 7 to 6 in 10 innings They were arun ahead in the 9th but couldnot hold it Batteries Pinckney, Ledwidge  Lavey Fowlerville,Pete Munsell and WestmorelandThe park has been mowedThe cutter got the hayMrs James Henry fell whilepicking cherries Friday and brokeher legGeorge Hendee and wife havemoved to Ho well Virgiline Teeple visited heraunt, Mrs Reuben Kisby atGregory last week and Alice Barton and Mrs Frank WordenThe Jackson Lighting Co advertised to wire houses Wire wastwo cents a foot including knobs,cluts, brackets and screws Me ters 12 or they could be rentedfor 25c a monthThe Grand Trunk Railroadwas running a Sunday excursion to Detroit Sunday Round trip 100 Leave Pinckney 805 am Return 605 p mST MARYS CHURCHPinckney, MichiganRev Father George Horkan,PastorSchedule for the Weeks Sunday Masses 630, 800,900, 1000, 1130 a m Weekday Mass 800 a mNovena devotions in honor ofOur Mother of Perpetual Helpon Thursday at 730 p m Confessions Saturday  430to 530 and 730 to 900 p mCOMMUNITYCONGREGATIONALCHURCHRev J W Winger, PatterMorning Worship, 1045 a mSunday School, 930 a mWednesday Choir Practice,730 a m Advance registration for theVacation Church school to beheld June 29 thru July 10, is being requested by the Congregational Church in order that an adequate supply of materials maybe on hand for the opening of the school We want to provideeach child with the proper work ing equipment but do not wishto order an over abundance Parents please register yourchildren, Kindergarten through6th Grade by calling the parsonage, UPtown 83127 or theChurch Office, UPtown 83140Any adults or High Schoolyoungsters who may desire toassist in the teaching and admin istration are requested to contact the pastorTHE PEOPLES CHURCH UndenominationalM36 West between Unadflla and Main StreetsRev Brooks Sanders, PastorSunday School, 945 a mMorning Worship, 1050 a mYouth Group, 700 p m Young People, 900 p mEvening Service, 700 p mWednesday Senior Choir Practice, 800 p m Thursday, Adult Prayer Meeting, 800 p mThursday, Youth PrayerGroup, 700 p mMENNONTTE CHURCHRev Ezra Beachy, PastorWalter Esch, S S SuptMorning Worship, 1000 a mCottage Fellowship ServiceWednesday, 800 p m St Marys SchoolGraduates RrstClass of Nineteen St Mary Parish observed itsfirst graduation exercises onThursday, May 28th Nineteengraduates participated in the activities of the day, which began with Mass at 9 am, followedby a breakfast in the school hallDuring the course of the breakfast the eighth graders annoucedtheir Last Will to the seventhgraders who were present for the occasion The latter reciprocatedwith a Prophecy of the eigthgradeThe actual ceremony of graduation was held at 730 pm in the Church The followingStudents proudly received the first diplomas conferred by StMarys School Anita Clark,by a breakfast in the school hallCzerwinski, Shirley Fredericks,Jeffrey Hatch, Martha Johnson, Ray Kinsey, Sara McCleer, Ann Menke, Rebecca Morris, DavidOtwell, Terrencc Outwater, Sus an Peterson, Diane Robee, SusanSepulveda, John Singer, MaryEllen Singer, Ronald Singer,Mary Kay WetherbeeRonald Singer was awardedtop honors for maintaining highest scholastic honors during the year The eventful day was concluded with a reception in theschool hall for the graduatesfriends and relativesGEORGE ROUSHGeorge Roush, 69, a formerPinckney resident where he wasengaged in the plumbing bus iness died suddenly of a heartattack at his home at 941 Kitchener last Wednesday night He leaves his wife, Gertrude, a stepson, Jack Teeter and 3 daugh ters and 2 sons by a previousmarriage He was a member of Livingston Lodge No 76,F  A MThe funeral was Saturday atthe Ashley Funeral Home inHazel Park, Burial in RoselandCemetery in Detroit Wolter AgencyAdds 3 Salesmen Mary Wolters announces theappointment of three new sales men to her staffBill Bennett, of Bennett Insurance, who has just completed acourse in Real Estate He livesin Hamburg, AC 917879John Miller of Dexter, whoselong association with Fingerle Lumber Co, of Ann Arbor, willprove a valuable help to those who plan to build or buy, DexterHA 62852 Mary K Webber, Chelsea, aschool teacher, who can give much sound advice to prospectivebuilders of homes, Phone Chel sea, GR 91092Stockbridge has entered a teamin the softball league, formerlyknown as the Manchester leagueTeams are Stockbridge, Manchester, Grass Lake, Chelsea andLeslie Alvin Bechkr who has a summer home at Rush Lake 33 yearshas been visiting his nephew,Arnold Bechler of Pinckney,when he received the surprisingnews he was u grandfatherPinckney DispatchThuisday, June 25, 1959  33 Operators  Open 9 AM CLOSED MONDAYALTA MAEBEAUTY SALONSpecializing in Permanent Wave  Maakure Hair CuttingAIR CONDITIONED Phone UPtown 83339 Pinckney, MichiganMARYS CLOTHING CENTER117 Main PinckneyMens Womens and Childrens Clothing ApparelMany BargainsIIm II LOSTTRAVEL FUNDS if illre  wM, TRAVELERS CHICKS bodkmd bf THE FIRST NATIONAL CITY BANK OP NEW YORKYou never need to worry about Mortey Overboardor stolen fundswhen you carry safe, spendable First National City Bank TravelersChecks If they are lost or stolen,your money will be quickly refunded yet you carr spend them as simplys cash Only 1 for each 100purchased Good until usedMcPherson State Bank Over NinetyTwo Yearn of Safe Banking2 on Savings Book AccountsIncorporated 1915 Howell  Pinckney Established 18657 BANK DRIVEIN BANKING SERVICE CURRENT COMMENT By PAUL W CURLETTTht Uvtafttoa ShlawuiM botrd of htalth ii ipontorinf ibill to nfulat ilaughttrini of mttt animals Human slaughteringbfttk in laftroduotd tt tvtry union of tht legislature and in congress, but usually dit in committee One did ftt get through congress laitymt but it wti limited It providtd that packing flrmi tilling mtat to the ftdtral govtrnmtnt mutt kill their animali in gas chambers Thefarmer who only kill for hi own use or the imall meat dealer it notaffected A mtat dtaltrt meeting wat held in Michigan latt week toconatdtr mtat inspection and humane ilaughtering It did not get anywhtrt Tht frozen food locker ment association v jre againttany restrictions whauoeverThe Vflaafi off Dexter la being sued for 3527 damages byGeorge D Adaaaa, He raises pigeons and squabs He says theVttefe dM Ml provide adequate aewen to carry off the water after the streets were lowered, and as a result his property woa flooded aid bis pigeons damaged so that he had to dispose ofthe at a toes Some of them were drowned The Villagecosnscfl rtfuaod bis damage claim so he started suit Some 50yean ago the Vmage of Pincknty was sued and a Mrs Mary Haaey received 700 In damages for injuries received In a falldue to a defective sidewalkA touthern jury found 4 white boyt guilty of rape of a coloredgirl latt week in Tallahattee Thii wat a wonder in ittelf and wouldprobably have been impottible tome years ago But they did notrecommend the death penalty In a like cate some time ago, 4colored boyt were found guilty and given the death penalty and are now awaiting execution This has caused a cry of partiality on thepart of the NAACP and other negro associations The prejudice againtt equal rights for negroes in the south is still strong and willalways remain so, but the fact the 4 white boys were convicted showsit hat softened up somewhat  As the last Republican candidate for governor, Paul Bagwell israted the titular head of his party but in a press release last week,he said he it not the party spokesman and has no desire to be Thepapers are giving him credit for smartness The state Republican party is split in two now One part is the state organization dominated by the Bagwell Republicans, the other is the legislature dominatedby the Bourbon senate as the Detroit News calls them They hate Soapy and everything he recommends They are for a sales usetax whose legality is questionable and their refrain is No IncomeTax At the state convention last year Bagwell tried to get a flat rate income tax put in the platform but was balked by the Republicansenators, some of whom are in the committee Rep Conlon, Re publican, was named head of a tax study group last year and alsocame up with an income tax He has consistently voted against the use tax but now says he will vote for it so the supreme court canrule on it He expected it to be ruled unconstitutional If this happens the Republicans will have the ground cut out from under themand will probably have to fall back on nuisance taxes such as on beer, cigarettes, motels, etc  The question of what It the proper age for a baby titter hascome In the office of the Wayne county prosecutor Reginald CroweD and wife left 8 children In charge of a 12 year old babytitter Fire broke out and four of them burned to death Theproeecutor hat recommended an Involuntary manslaughter charge against the parents He says 21 Is the age of responsibility andany parent who leaves his children with anyone under that ageIs guilty of negligence He also said he believed all baby sitters should be examined to make sure they are qualified Helater modified his stand and said he considered 17 a suitable age But said persons 14 to 16 years old have to have workIng papers In order to work They may be obtained from theschool supt Several agencies who provide baby sitter saidSurplus Storage Buildings 20x50 350 20x 100 695  Can be moved intact, or taken apart in sections Self supporting truss rafters No PartitionsMichigan State University has released ten of these buildings for public sale These buildings arewell constructed and make goodstorage buildings Units can be moved intact reasonably up to 75miles Buildings are located inEast Lansing on the MSU cam pus, southeast of the State Policepost Salesmen for Barnes Const Co will be at 814 Birch StSaturdays and Sundays only Hours are from 9 am to 5 pmFor more information call Lan sing ED 70171 or TU 23894BARNESCONSTRUCTION COMPANY702 Ctvantugh Rd Lansing, Mteh Edison to ReduceResidential Rates Detroit Edison residential customers who use more than 750kilowatt hours of electricity amonth will benefit from a new and lower step which has beenestablished in the companys residence rate schedule Approval of the rate changewas received from the Michigan Public Service Commission May 28 Beginning June 1, it affected some 12,000 of Edisons morethan a million customersCustomers who heat theirhomes with electricity are those most apt to realize the potentialsavings about 11 per cent onthe kilowatthours used in excessof 750 each month, company officials saidThey pointed out that thoughthe present average use of electricity in homes is considerably under the new end step, the trendin residential demand is strongly upward The increased use ofelectricity for home heating is a strong factor in this upwardtrend, they said, and thus moreand more customers may be expected to qualify for the newrate advantageNELDAS Beauty ShopPHONEHA 68638 PERMANENT WAVING,CUTTING, MANICUMS  TINTS4741 POKTAKE LAKE KDOCXTHt MICHIGANOPEN TUESDAY andTHURSDAY EVENINGS titty try to provide ettttrs who art mothers but at ttnitt art fore4 loJimmy Dykes li bttnj hailed at a mirtclt man ai in a ftw shortwttkft ht took a ttam that wai floundering in list place and consistently losing and madt a ptnnant contender of them It has happenedbefore Detroit always had the stuff but the cheap minor league man agcrs the team hired could not get it out of them They have the twoleading hitters in the league, the beat clutch hitter in Maxwell, 4 goodpitchers and a good infield The tame thing happered there before In 1907 Hughie Jennings came to Detroit ai manager Hefound ft aecond division team that usually finished 6th or 7th Addeda first baseman, Claude Rossman, and won three pennants in a rowHe had 3 star pitchers in Donovan, Mullin and Summers and the league1 best outfield in Cobb, Crawford and Jones, and a fair infieldHe simply put fight in them, and got them to deliver He becamethe idol of DetroitST MARYS PARISH NEWS St Marys Altar Societymet in the parish hall, Mondayevening Election of officers washeld The following ladies willpreside for the next year PresMrs Rayne Winslow, Vice PresMrs Robbie Winslow Sec Mrs Kathy Hoard, Tres Mrs DorothyKennedyThe officers of St MarysRosary Altar Society, HolyName Society and presidents of each guild met on Tuesday evening at the parish hall Plans weremade for the Annual St Marys Homecoming, on Sunday, July26th Featuring a Roast BeefDinner in the hall Many games, booths and entertainment foryoung and old will be held on the groundsLadies voted for CoChairmen,Mrs Francis Crudder and MrsLyle KinseyThe Ladies of the AltarRosary Society served the annual Father and Son breakfast, Sunday June 14, following 8 ammass One hundred twentyfivewere servedSt Gerard Guild is sponsoring a Luncheon and Card Party at the Parish Hall, June24th, at 1 OclockLady of Fatima Guild, metat the home of Mrs Helen VanBlaricum for their June meetingPlans were made for a 15 cent dinner in the parish hall, July 11,serving to start at 530Mrs Elizabeth White reported that 9 new Catholic bookswere added to the Catholic sec tion in our Public LibraryWilmont Plummer and wifespent the week end at their cabinat LuzerneMrs Sally Doyle and Billywere in Ann Arbor SaturdayFred Fish of Howell called atthe Dispatch office Saturday He and his sister, Mrs Mable Backuswill make their home there and sell the farm here COUNCIL PROCEEDINGSRegular meeting of VillageCouncil, June 9, 1959 called toorder by Pres Dinkel followed by roll call of officers PresentLavey, Tiplady, Shirley, MRussell, Swarthout Absent ClarkMotion by Swarthout supported by Lavey to oil Village StreetsCarried Motion by Russell sup ported by Shirley to blacktoparound square for parking pur poses CarriedMotion by Russell supportedby Tiplady to ask Township to move Emergency Hospital Unitto another location for lack ofspace in Fire Hall CarriedMotion by Shirley supportedby Tiplady to pay following billsBob Egeler  Marshalls Salary12500 Bill Winger  Care of Flag 600 Fosters Fire Protection Service  Canisters 1300 Phil Gentile  Miscellaneous1704 Pinckney Dispatch Printing 800 Lees Gulf Miscellaneous 750 Laveys Hardware  Insurance and Misc5519 Vans Motor Sales 125 Cousins Printing  TaxNotices 5575 Norman VanBlaricum  Painting Fire Hall 7900 Marion Russell  MissLivingston Contest Expenses 6079Motion to adjournMildred AckleyClerk PAULINE BOKROSPauline Bokroi, daughter ofRuuell and Velma Peto Bokrosof Pinckney died at a Pontiachotpital, June 18 She attended Pinckney high school but haslived at Pontiac many yean Surviving are her parents, twobrothers, James and Ernest andthree sisters, Mrs EliiabethMaiearg of Detroit, Mrs TheresaTorok of Northviile and Irene athome and an adopted sister, Dolores Amburgey A sister, MrsAlma Haynal is deceased The funeral was Monday atthe Pinckney Mennonite Church Rev Ezra Beachy officiatingBurial in the Pinckney CemeteryPinckney Dispatch4  Thursday, June 25, 1959The Peoples StoreCANNED GOODS DRY GOODSGROCERIES LINGERIESHOESGENTSFURNISHINGSKENNEDY GENERAL STOREBOTTLE GASFOR COOKING, WATER HEATINGAND HOME HEATINGWYLIE L P GAS PHONE 63 HOWELLJUNE CLEARANCE CASH SALE TWO WEEKS  NO TRADEINS LISTR C A 15 ft Dtluxt CHEST FREEZER 36995R C A 17 ft Dtluxt CHEST FREEZER 34995RCA ELECTRIC DRYER 31995RCA ELECTRIC DRYER 19995RCA ELECTRIC DRYER 16995G E ELECTRIC DRYER 289956 E ELECTRIC DRYER 24995G E WASHER  Automatic 37995G E WASHER  Automatic 29995  REFRIGERATOR 42995REFRIGERATOR 39995REFRIGERATOR 22995ELECTRIC STOVES 26995SWEEPERS 6995HOOVER SWEEPERS 8995HOOVER SWEEPERS 6995RCA IMPERIAL DEHUMIDIFIER 12995IRONRITE IRONERS 28995LAWN MOWERS SALE32500 3000027995 16995149952499521995 3299525995 3699534995 1999523995 49956995499599952599510 DISCOUNTBUY THE BEST FOR LESSLAVEY HARDWAREPincknty, Michigan Phont UPtown 83221MICHIGANMIRROR  The depth of Us influover the eight million citizens of Michigan wis demonstrated againlast week by the MichiganSupreme Court This month thecourt has settled problems from family squabbles to state issueston taxes and labor disputesOne rule promises a quick decision on the tax squabble be tween Governor Williams andthe Republican controlled senateThe rule allows the governor to bypass the lower court and appealdecisions of matters of publicmoment direct to the supremecourt The penny boost in the use sales tax is expected to besent there for a decision on itsconstitutionality Many even Re publicans class it as unconstitutional The supreme court is 5to 3 with the Democrats controllingJustice Black also wrote another far reaching opinion He safd the allocation of funds byconstitution and statute mustrefer to the most recent federalcensus It also upheld the rightof peaceful picketing by strikers in reversing an injunction by theCalhoun Circuit Court It ruleddenial of picketing violates aconstitutional freedom and exer cise of free speechIts decision in the controversalFord Case has been upheld by the United States Supreme CourtIts decision was that Fordworkers laid off due to an OhioFord strike were entitled to unemployment compensation Theyalso ruled officers stopping anauto to issue a traffic ticket cannot search the car They alsoruled that a burglar injured whilebeing pursued by police cancollect accident insurance andafirmed the right of Northvilleto annex land in Novi township and Battle Creek land in SpringfieldThe Supreme Court justicesserved notice they will continue to exercise every bit of thispowerSkippers around the world aretasked to take a look at Michigans ferry fleet, the Vacationland, up for sale This is the lastof the 5 boat fleet that operated between the upper and lowerpeninsulas before the Mackinac Bridge was built The others weresold at a fraction of their original cost It is now moored at St Ignace dock forbidden by law frommaking trips again The ferry triptook 40 minutes, the bridge triptakes 10, The Vacationland carries 645 passengen and 140 vehiclesMichigan will send NationalGuard troops to Virginia in 1961to renact the battle of Bull Run fought in 1861 The request forthem to participate came fromthe governor of Virginia Mich igan troops took part in the original battle of Bull Run,At the recent Democrat conference at Denver, Gov Williamswas told he must overpower the Republican legislature if he wantsto be a prominent candidate for president Said legislatures solethought is to wreck his chances for the nomination They aresmarting under the six straightdefeats he has handed them thepast 10 years This is their upper most thought and the fate of thestate and the people of Michigan are totally ignored by them Theirspite extended so far they killed most of his program although much of it was laudable includingthe Seal of Quality by whichIdaho sells her potatoes Maineher Lobsters and California and Florida her citrus fruit Therewas also building authority,atomic energy commission, old age commission industrial parkauthority and employment safetystandardsAMELIA RHEINBERGERMrs Amelia Rheinberger, 95,died at the home of her daughter,Mrs Olga Gaffert in DetroitSunday The burial was at the Pinckney Cemetery Wednesdaynoon She was the motherinlawof the late Adolph Hartman of Pinckney and kept house for himafter his wife died Slate  Police IssueWarning OnUse of FireworksThe State Police are doublingtheir skin diving squad and 30troopers will soon graduate inthis class From 2 to 6 will be assigned to the 30 now active inthe state at police postsWith the boating season in fullswing, state police warn motoriststhat gasoline containers must bepainted red, labeled gasoline Fumes should be allowed to evaporate several minutes before starting the motors of motorboats and on no account shouldthe operator smoke while fillingthe tankThe state police are issuing awarning against fireworks, sakor possession in Michigan is punishable by 100 fine, or 90 days in jail or both Only caps for pistols or sparklers containing nomore than 0125 lbs of burningelements are legal Two new kinds of fireworks have appearedboth of which are illegal One isatom pearls and the other tirejokers The pearls are very explo sive and dangerous The tirejokers are fastened to the tires ofcars and trucks and could cause serious accidents NEIGHBORING NOTESTRY A DISPATCH CLASSIFIED Sunday, June 21 an openhouse was held at the Bullockschool, Unadilla township for Nellie Denton who is retiringfrom the Stockbridge school system after many years as ateacherOver 600 people attended thechicken barbecue sponsored bythe Rotary Club at the Fowler ville Fair grounds last week 400attended the Fowlerville highschool alumni reunionMrs Marion Roche of Webbervilk announces the engage ment of her daughter, Marilla, toGary LTRcn of FowlervilleGround was broken for thenew 125,000 Masonic templeand post office at Brighton lastweek It is to be completed by October 15 Lynn Dunn of Ypsilanti is the contractorRev Luther Kreifall of thestate of Washington is the newpastor of the Hamburg LutheranchurchMrs Edith Leith, wife of Donald Leith of Brighton, died lastweekAn examination for postmasterwill be held at Whitmore LakeJuly 7 It pays 5385 a yearMrs Herbert Gillette of Howell is a patient at McPhersonHospital, with a broken hipRussell Purchase, 45, of Fowlerville died last week from inLOCALSThe following from here attended the annual strawberryfestival Thursday put on at the Emma Smith elementary school,Stockbridge, by the StockbridgeMasonic Lodge Harold Porterand wife, Harold Henry andwife, Earl Murray and wife, James Boyd and wife, LesterMcAfee and wife, LawrenceCamburn and wife, Herb Bryanand wife, George Engquist and wife, Merwin Campbell and wife,Lonnie VanSlambrook and wife,Barney Wilson and wife, Olin Robinson and wife and grandson,Ron Lamrand and wife, Dan VanSlambrook, Henry Hauckand ye editor There wen alsodelegations from Fowlerville,Brighton, Dexter, Ann Arbor andDetroitSixteen Livingston county students graduated from the University of Michigan last week Richard Sptlding it the lifeguard at the Howell city bathingbeach Born to ROM Wilson and wifeof Pinckney June 9, t son, Kevin Michael Gregory Murphy of Plymouthspent the last two weeks with hisuncle, Louis MurphyCatherine Wiltse is home fromCentral University, Mt Pleasant,for the summerDennis Clark is playing theinfield for the Blue Front orTravellers baseball team of Ann Arbor They play weekendsSaturday they beat the TecumsehIndians of Canada He playedthird base and did not get a hitSunday he played second baseagainst Bedford and hit a threebate hitBora to Mr and Mrs AlBochinski at Detroit OsteopathicHospital, June 16th a 7 1b 8 ozdaughter, Karen Marie MrsBochinski wu Denise Kennedy, daughter of the MurrayKennedys,CARD OF THANKSI want to thank relatives, teachers, friends and neighbors, forfor receptions, money, gifts, andcards for my graduation and alsobirthday I appreciated everything May God bless you allJohn A RockUGHTWEIGHT, LARGE CAPACITY WITH 88INCH CUT AND MANY OTHERFIELDPROVEN FEATURESTht 88 Harvester gives you greater versatility, better harvestingall at lowercost Adjustable floating header, cutter bar, and raddle conveyor, hinged at topand bottom, take tht grain as it growsand evens out heavy stands SinglePINCKNEY juries received when a gas heaterexploded Ait Fredenburg, son of AlFredenburg, manager of thePinckney McPherson bank graduated from the drafting dept at Ferris Institute last weekA bridal shower was given atthe Max Dillingham home in Owosso, last week for the Misseskuthella and Barbara Roche,daughters of the late JamesRocheNotes of25 Years AgoThe graduating class numbered3  It contained twins, Mildredd Madge Jack, aunt and niece,Marjorie and Evelyn Hendee andbrother and sister, Arthur andLuella Eikhoff Janice Merrillwon the first English prize of 15 and Dorothy Ellis, the 2ndof 10 Marjorie Hendee won theCitizenship prize given by EdKearney and Loraine Drown theFloyd Weeks prize as the bestathleteRussell Read, son of Mr andMrs Ross Read left on a noveltrip Saturday with students fromthe University of Michigan Theyhike from Toledo to Memphis,Tenn, and there take canoes andgo down the Mississippi to NewOrleans a distance of 900 milesThey will camp in tents alongthe wayRev E J Berquist who hasresigned his pastorate at the Congregational church was given a farewell party Friday night bythe Masons and Stars at the Masonic temple He has been here five years Calvin Hooker in behalf of those present gave him apurse of money He is going toHighlandThose who paid their pavingtax on Main St in full will get a refund from the county treasurer The payments now comeout of the weight and gas tax Mary Wilson and Dean Reasonwere married at the home of thebride, Mr and Mrs Lucius Wilson Saturday by Rev W F Jerome of DexterMr and Mrs Roy Dillinghamcelebrated their 25th wedding anniversary, June 23The Palmer oil station hereand the Wintni Lake club housewen robbed Saturday nightEdward Drewery has beennamed receiver for the First National Bank of HowellJohn Craft of Ann Arbor haspurchased the Beardsley property, south of town on Patterson Lake RdTel Bourbonnais, Jr, has goneto Mackinaw The Don Swarthouts took him Junior LeagueStartsSummefPhy The two Junior baseballleagues sponsored by the Pinckney Kiwanis started last week onthe lighted field Games began at615 pm The following are theresultsThe Cardinals beat the Braves12 to 2 Batteries CardinalsRonnie Ackley  S RandolphBravesH Singer  I GrantThe Pirates beat the Giants 8 to 6 BatteriesPirates J Barker R Singer Giants Chillison LightThe Yankees won from theTigers 17 to 5 BatteriesYan kees John Tasch  Dick YoungTigers Jeff Davis, Doug Winger R Norris The Orioles won irom the Indians 23 to 1 BatteriesOriolesJeff Hendee and B Botsford Indians M Johnson  DReynoldsThe Babe Ruth League alsostarted last week at the diamondat the elementary school In thegame Monday night Pinckney lost to Saline 13 to 5 Bud Barkerpitching for Pinckney was wild Pinckney also lost to Chelseathere Wednesday night, 7 to 4Their lineup was Barker, p Rowell, c Homer, lb GarryHenry, 2b Howard Singer, ssJack Young, 3b Sowers, 3b outfield, Paul Burg, Ross and Ronnie DarrowPinckney DispatchThursday, June 25, 1959  5GENTILES HOMECENTERPLUMBING AND HEATINGAluminum Doors WindowsAwningsPhoneUPtown 83143Pinckney,Michigan88 HARVESTORcrank adjusted concave tots you change settings in seconds to meet varying field conditions Adjustable wheel tread allows the 88 to ride between rows The 88 is a oneman combine, particularly adapted to light tractor power, assuring efficient, lowcost operationDISTRIBUTING CO IUPTOWN W479PINCKNEY MICHIGANFOR SALEYear around cottag, lakcfront, Cedar Lake10,500 Log Cottage with lakepriv, completely furn, 6,500,terms Hiland Lake front lot,with onehalf extra lot Lake priv lots, starting at 200down, 10 month and up Farms Homes  Lake Property listings urgently needed William  Eleanor Mitchell, Builders  Real Estate AgentsBox 189, Pinckney, Phone UP83540 Salesmen for RudySchmerberg FOR SALE 1 pr bwcbftflsin 5  300 On boys bicycle  26 One ofl hot waSw heater  Lockmvar On Btoetro  maslBf ranfla  itkcondition 4 burner Oa vtnal Ironcr  kditkm Call Mn ttor 330, UP 84342217 Mill St PinckneyWANTED Painting and decorating 25 yean exWill give free estimates Link, 8798 LakeviewRush Lake, Ph UP 85GERALD REASON REAL ESTATE BROKERPINCKNEY102 W MAIN UP 83564REAL ESTATE FOR SALE PINCKNEY  House on 8 lots 8,50000PINCKNEY  8 Acres, house, barrr, chicken coops, trunk lineroad  13,00000TORTAGE LAKE  Furnisffed Home, lake privileges 6,5001IROUND LAKE  Front Lot 2,0001BUCK LAKE  Real nice 5 room home 12,0001DEXTER  Huron River Front  4 acres, with nicehome 10,50000PINCKNEY  A Lot and garage on 1 acre Black top road 3,50000PINCKNEY  4 room house, basement 5,50000PINCKNEY  2 acres on AA36, good house 9,00000HI LAND LAKE  Lake front cottage furnished 6,8000040 ACRES, excellent house 12,80000Mary Wolter Real Estate741 PORTAGE LAKE RD  NEAR N, TERRITORIAL PHONE HA 68188 ,PINCKNEY BRANCH132 W Main St M36 UP 83130 Call BUI BennettAC 97879NORTH LAKE BRANCH14043 N Territorial RodChthei GR 83341REAL ESTATE FOR SALECORDLEY LAKE, 2 bedrdom home on 2 lots, modern andattractive Has lake privileges11,600 with 1,500 downRIVER FRONT lot in River Valley Sub near Ore Lake50 x 300 priced at 2,50000ZUKEY LAKE cottage o about Vi acre and frontage on canalto lake Good fishermans cottage 6,50000 pPATTERSON LK cottage, or yearround home, on two lots,lake privileges Three b e d rooms, bath, screened porch, furnished 4,80000 CROOKED LAKE cottage, withnice beach and lovely lakefront yard 2 bedrooms, fireplace, extra large glassed infront porch Priced fox quicksale 10,50000or 11,50000with two water front back lotsPINCKNEY, beautiful ranfch home on 1 acre enclosedbreezeway and attached garage Large carpeted liv roomopen planning kitchen and dining loads ofcupboard and1closet space with many feet ofcounter tops This home is everything you are looking for 20,00000 with easy terms toright party Pinckney Dispatch6  Thursday, June 25, 1959FOR SALE Nine acres of Alfafa, first and second cutting cboth Donald Charboaneau,782 Rush Lake Road, Phone UP 86670FOR SALE Picnic Tablemade to order also odd jobs callUP 86610 or see Paul HowtU 147 N Howell St Pinckney,MichiganFOR SALE Two HP Garden tractor and following attachments skkle bar, mow blower,cultivator, wagon with seat, blade rotilkr, assorted sizewood storm windows and one large screen Jack Hannett318 Howell St Pinckney, PhUP 83175FOR SALE Real Estate of all kinds Liftings Wanted Salesman for Gerald Reason BertWylie, Ph UP 83146FOR SALE Beautiful Hybrid Iris now blooming, all colorsEarl Gallup, UP 83105WANTED a ride to Brighton from Rush Lake Hours 8 aonto 430 pjm Jolean Basydlo, UPtown 89723FOR SALE 12 ft Plywood Boat, 5V H P EvinrudeMotor, and Trailer Like New250 call UP 83232FOR SALE 14 ft runabout con trols  cover in good condition150 Robert Clayton, 3325Orchard Dr Rush Lake UP 8 3595FOR SALE 3 Used automatic washers, 1 electric cloths dryer,picnic table, 16 ft boat, 2 bed room yeararound home atPortage Lake Ph UP 83520 R 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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>NNCKNEYDISPATCHUun 76 NumUr Phdmy, Michigan  Thursday Single Copy4 A STATEMENT OF POLICYSome of the resident of the Pinckney area areprobably wondering what sort of a newspaper the newowners of the Pinckney Dispatch intend to publishThis article is written to clarify our position and to make known what the publishers feel constitutes theduties of a community newspaper   Our first and most important duty is to faithfullyrecord the every day happenings in the community ie,the births, marriages, deaths, activities of the churches,service clubs, fraternal organizations etc   While some publishers feel that newsis merely a necessary evil to fill in the blankspaces between the advertisements or in cases publish no news at all, we feel that thisis jutting the cart before the horse Adver tising is justified on the basis that it provides a conveyance to publish a better, more complete and interesting publication   Our second duty, not less important than the first,is to promote worthy activities within the community Fundraising activities of the churches, the KiwanisClub, the various school groups would fall into this category Other items of this nature would includesupporting communitybetterment programs regardless of whether they were started by the Village Council or semipublic groups such as the library, or by privateindividuals    Our third responsibility is to promote ourcommunity to outsiders Included in this category would be to make the stay of visitorsto the community peasant, the interesting ofindustrial and business groups to locate here, and to show the opportunities and rewards ofliving here Mr Paul W Curlett, who has been editor of theDispatch for the past thirtythree years, has consented to stay on with us in that capacity His knowledge ofour community and its citizens will be an invaluableassistance to us    On the technical side, we are using the offsetprocess to print the paper The advantages of this pro cess are many, but the principal effect will be the betterquality of printing, and several more and better pictures in each issue    Deadlines will be as follows All news copy andclassified advertising500 pm Monday All picturesfor publication must be in by 5 pm Saturday unless special provisions are made with this office All display advertising must be in by Monday noonThe PublishersEngagement Told Mr and Mrs Hsrold Porterof Portagt Late annouce the SAJdtJoe Joy to Mr Fred WsV nan HobtoB Jf sosi of MrSSjd Mil FaTSt SUMStOSl Sfe 01 MssjCatstef  The cosjpls wortMnMmo n a pviy IOUOWSBSJMaines gndaatioa Jut 4tfc Miastavt dlpknMs wento tk gotfti to tsiom oftheeagagement,, MistFoftef li s graduate of DexterHsjh School sad IMT date k of MirlnsHf nigh Former Portage LakeResident SuccumbsHarold Killan, 70, a retiredteacher died at Ovid ThursdayFor 30 yean he taught at Cleary Business College, Ypsilanti andlived at Portage Lake He was the son of Uncle Bob Killian oneof the organizers of the PortageLake Land Co who bought the old Cobb farm and subdividedall of the east and south side ofPortage LakeWe knew him many years agowhen we were student managerof the Dexter High School base ball team and Killian caught forYpsilanti HighSchool then onthe Dexter schedule Surviving are hit wife, twosons Robert of Carona, California, Dr D J of Lake Jackson,Texas and a daughter, Mn Donald Williams of Ann Arborand two sisters, Mrs Lyman Parker and Miss Mignon of Portage LakeThe funeral was Monday at theMuehlig Funeral Home AnaArbor, Rev Richard Price ofTrinity Luthera Church officiating Cremation followed Tasch  CornwallKen Davis was taking offfrom a farmers field north ofStockbridge when he crashed on the take off falling about 4 feetHe was unhurt but the plane waswreckedHAMBURG TOWNSHIPHamburg, MichiganJune 11, 1959The regular meeting of TheHamburg Township Board washeld to conduct any legal busi nessThe minutes were read and acceptedThe following bills were readand approvedGeorge Brunton  9875 Francis Shehan 25800Ellen McAfee 6000W V Backlund 8000Clarence Radloff Jr 2000Phillip Pet Co 678Midway Garden Center 920 Pinckney Dispatch 1600Cecil Bohm 51608Doubleday Bros 3176Detroit Edison 7960ighloaArgutvr 614 Mich Bell Tel Co 525Ellen McAfee 120Mr Lewis Gallagher was present and asked the board to reconsider their motion of the previousmeeting to await the decision ofthe Court before voting on proposed Lakeview Shores No 2 and give either a yes or noanswer to the proposed platMotion by Bauchat supportedby Baker that previous motionstand Motion carriedMotion by Backlund supportedby Baker that the Treasurer be authorized to draw checks on theGeneral Account for payment to the School DistrictsThe Township Clerk was requested by the board to obtain a refrigerator for the Town HallMotion by Backlund supportedby McAfee that anyone wantingroad oil placed on the road in front of their property, contact Francis Shehan, Supervisor, UP 83336 by July 1, 1959The Township to pay one halfthe cost, not to exceed seventy five 75 feet All work must beordered done by the TownshipSupervisor,Oiling to be done on Primaryand Secondary Roads only, and only upon applicationMeeting adjourned 1100 pmMotion carried William V BacklundHamburg Twp ClerkDexter Man SuffersPeculiar Wound Edward O Johnson of 2855Dexter Rd Scio Township is being treated for a bat bite on hitbig toe at St Joe Hospital, AnnArbor He was putting on hit shoe when he felt something inside bite him He found it to bea bat The animal is being exam ined for rabies Johnson is well known heieHe is an employee of the Uni versity of Michigan, a past masterof Fraternity, Masonic Lodge,Ann Arbor and plays in the Grotto Band He has done degree work in Livingston Lodgehere Local Items AboutTour Friendsand NeighborsBorn to Mr and Mrs GerryHenry of Detroit at DetroitOsteopathic Hospital last Thursday a 5 pound 6 ounce son,Gerald Arthur His 15 monthold sister, Roseann, is staying at the L J Henry home hereSunday guests of the KennethHecks were the Lloyd Warners of Ypsilanti and the EiwoodHecks of MonroeThe Roy Dillinghams spentSunday with the C W Hookersat Zukey LakeThe Lee Laveys spent Sundaywith the Jack Sharps in Lansing C J Clinton is helping hisbrother, Walter, at Black Lakewhere the latter has a boat shopHe sells and repairs boats and motorsJack Cteffc is home from FeInstitute for a short vacation IThe Joe Griffith family wereSunday guests of the Don Grif fiths at Mt PleasantThe Murray Kennedys visitedthe Al Bochinskis at Warren SundayThe Andrew Nesbitts called onMrs Lillian Wylie in DexterFridayMrs Margaret Burns called onthe Bob Darrows in Livonia lastTuesday Mrs Helen Xoungtook her there and went on to NorthlandRobert Higgs, son of Mr andMrs Richard Higgs, bora at McPherson Hospital, Howell, June6, died at University hospital,Ann Arbor, Thursday Thefuneral and burial were at thePinckney Cemetery Friday RevJ W Winger officiatingGeorge Colone, age 12, wasone of the prize winners in the recent Name Lassies Pup con test on the Lassie T V programHe submitted the name of hisown pet Doc and won a G Eportable transister radioRay Burns and wife wereguests of the Ken Frys in Brigh ton Sunday Mrs Jeanne Meyers and children of Waterloo were Sunday guests of Mrs Blanche Clark George Roth was burned aboutthe face last week when welding at Ken Davises gas stationMarried at Chelsea Saturday Evening Fritz Gardner of Ann Arborand Mn Margaret Sorenton of Last SaturdayAt a quiet wedding at thePinckney CongI Church Satur day, Gretchen Tasch, daughter ofMr and Mrs Robert Tasch of Pinckney became the bride ofPaul Cornwall of Pleasant Ridge Rev Ezra Beachy officiatingThe bride was given in marriage by her father Mrs EloyseCampbell was organist and Allen Rose soloist He sang AlwaysThe brides gown was whitelace over satin, with finger tip veil and cap trimmed with pearlsShe carried red roses The bridesmaids, Kristen Tasch and BertieBeachy, wore red formals andcarried white carnationsGarry Shinette was best manand Mike Middleworth, Lonnie Huhman, John Tasch and RobertAllen ushersThe reception was at the homeof the brides grandmother, Mrs Florence Atlee at Portage LakeThey left on a trip to the Irish Hills They will live at UniversityTerrace in Ann Arbor wherethey both have jobs and thegroom is studying for his Ph D degree in psychology Later theyintend to take a trip to New YorkCitySERVICELast Sunday night the secondin a series of eleven Drive In Church services took place atthe Peoples Church of PinckneyThese services are held in aspecial area on the north sideof the church They feature at least six special musical numberseach week Last Sunday night theguest soloist was Professor Glenn Smith of the School of Music, University of MichiganChelsea were married at the Chelsea Methodist Church Saturday night iy Rev Kinde Theywere Attended by hit brother, Russell Gardner and her cousin, IJean The reception was at the I home of Russell Gardner Thosefrom Pinckne attending wereMr and Mr, Donad Gardner Both parties bar t  marriedbefore and each Irs J childrenThe bride is the former wile wf Hugh The Harold Heusmans ofYpsilanti were Sunday guests of1 the Edwin Sprouts Charles Frost and wife ofKeego Harbor and Frank Whiteand wife of Howell called on the Ben Whites Sunday Dale Miller and sons visitedJohn Peterson at Lake ChemungSundayThe Arthur Krych family ofthe Michigan San, called on Mrs Edna Spears Sunday She was inJackson last TuesdayMrs John Beyer of Chelseacalled on William Shehan SundayMrs Lucille Wylie kept fiveRainbow Girls last week Herdaughter, Mary, who was injuredby falling off a horse is home from McPherson Hospital An old time railroad excursion,Detroit to Jackson went throughhere Sunday It was pulled by 2 engines and consisted of ninepassenger coaches and three flat cars There were benches andseats on the flat carsThe Allen Dinkels attended thewedding of Glen Meyers at the Howell Lutheran Church SaturdayAllen and Gerald Dinkel,Charles Musson, Bob Ryan and Gilbert Skinner were fishing inCanada over the weekendDr Cecil Hendee of Lansingspent the weekend with theLloyd HendeesThe Lloyd Hendees and MrsBlanche Clark attended the graduation of Karen Hendee, daughterof the Cecil Hendees at Everett High School Lansing ThursdayREPUTUCAN WOMENS CLUBThe Livingston County Republican Womens Club, will holdits regular, monthly meeting,Thursday, June 25, at 200 pm, t the tome of Mrs FrankSchJutis, 504 W State St, Howell, tOOCS COFFEE POT Hot Docs letOPEN TIL 3 AM ONFRIDAY Mi SATURDAYUP tp9713 Rainbow Girls Hold StateConvention Hare Last Week The biggest event of itsever to happen here took place last week when over 1,000 Rainbow Girls from all over Michigan and Canada held their stateconvention here last Thursday,Friday and Saturday and woundup with a church service Sundayat the Congregational churchHELLERS FLOWER Say It With FlowersPhone 284 Hbwell, MichiganRom where I sit fy Joe Marsh A TipFrom Our CapCouple of months af o, CapAnderson traded In that fifteenyearold rattletrap of hisand purchased a new massy19 model ear A real beauty, twotone, and complete withpowereverythtaBut yesterday, of all things,Cap rattled into town behind the wheel of his old car Naturally, all of us wanted to findout How comeBought it back, said Cap,Im now a twocar family I like my new car because itlooks real modernbut I like this car because its real metFrom where I sit, all of ashave certain affections that grow more a part of us withoaoh passinr year For instance, when I think of Saturday nlfht,I always think of my easy chair and a cold rUss of beerTour idea may be somethingelse Bat lets not ask each other to changelets Justrespect the other fellows preference AgreedCopyright, 1959 United States Brewers FoundationSLICED BACON PETERSCUTUP With no hotels here they werequartered all oversown 80 were at the U of M Fresh Air Camp Seven at the Pinckney Sanitariumand about every Masonic familyin the village had from 2 to 4The OES served lunches in the Masonic temple and the Congregational church, dinners at night in the Pilgrim Hall Feeding themin relays To help out me De Molay Boys opened the hot dogstand on the lighted field andserved sandwiches, pop and etcThe Thursday session startedwith a dinner at Pilgrim Hall at tended by mostly the Grand Officers, Judge James Breakey ofAnn Arbor, a 33 degree Masonwas billed as speaker but couldnot make it and Rev Wingertalked Members of the OES puton the program introduced byJudy Root, Pinckney RainbowGirl Roberta Amburgey andAlberta Close danced the can can in costume JoAnn Matteson,Betty Baker and Sharon Griffithsput on a pantomine Mildred Miller danced a very gayCharleston A queen contest was put on with the contestants wearing weird costumes This waswon by Mildred Miller Jerry VanSlambrook had the final actwhich was very enjoyableFridays session started at 1pm Grand Representatives from Michigan and other jurisdictionswere introduced and the final degree of the Grand Cross was puton Only those with Grand Crossmembership cards being admittedThe Grand Assembly officersassumed their stations at 745pm The flag of the UnitedStates was presented by the Pinckney Assembly, Sally Utleycarrying the flagMother Coburn, supreme inspector for Michigan called theassembly to order The Union Jack, flag of Can PINCKNEY DISPATCH K 11 A IN 18S3114 South Howefl Street Hacfcaqr MichiganL W DOYLE and C M LAVEY Omen and PublishersPAUL W CURLETT, Editortfw pfMknoy MidftiQWi Post Officf fornw okol 9mm  mU p in othor stales and U S p por ytr No HMH subscription otet Six 340 to foftigntofcon for lots ifcon six fat2 JOada was presented by BarbaraKennedy, past worthy advisor of the Windsor Assembly and thegavel to Marilyn Gustafson of Pinckney, Grand Worthy Advisor of the Grand AssemblyThe welcome introductionswere extended by Emma Boyd, past Mother advisor of PinckneyAssembly and Madelaine Wilson, past mother advisor of HowellAssembly and Jolaine Porter,worthy advisor of Pinckney Assembly Mrs Eva Engquist extended the welcome to theworthy matrons and the responsewas by Besse Frazer of RoyalOak George Engquist welcomedthe worthy patrons, then the as signments of pages, guardiansand escorts followedSaturday, Floyd Willoughby ofAlpena, registration chairman, gave his report Then followedthe reading of minutes, communications and appointment of committees, reading of endorsementsand roll call, appointment ofelection chairman, tellers, etcThe Brighton Assembly presented the Period of Remembrance directed by Mildred Dark,Mother AdvisorThen the appointments for195960 and results of the election Next year Assembly is atGrand Rapids with headquarters at the PantlindThe installation of the officerwas at 8 pm Saturday MarilynGustafson installed, Ann Taylor was marshall, Constance Cookchaplain, Judith Tamlyn, re, corder and Eloyse Campbell, organist, tSunday the delegates attendeda sccrvice at the Pinckney Congregational Church Roy Reason, Lawrence Camburn and Gilbert Skinner actedas Grand GuardsAt the beginning of the Saturday session 993 rainbow girlswere registered 9The election held Saturdayafternoon resulted as followsGrand Worthy advisor, Andrea Schultz, Jackson Grand WorthyAssociate Advisor, BeverlyEdwards, Dearborn GrandCharity, Carol Reighard, East Lansing Grand Hope, Leona Weist, Highland Park GrandFaith, Steffany Ingersoll, Dearborn The balance of the officers will be appointedSome 130 million dollars wasoriginally authorized by Congressto build Uncle Sams air academyat Colorado Springs, Colo To date, 197 million have been spent or obligations made for the spending Additional anticipated costs 72million Total 269 million, according lo the governments General Accounting OfficePinckney Dispatch2  Thursday, June 18, 1959These Prices EffectiveThursday, June 18 thru Saturday, June 20kL GENERAL STORETelephone Pinckney UP 89721 DelMonte Chunk StyleTUNA3 for 69cBBBflBBHBBMBiEvarbest StrawberryPRESERVES 10 oz Jars3 for 69Swiftning BrandSHORTENING 3 La Can39cDal MantaTOMATO JUICE Qlant 46 Oz Gan4 for 100QJtasa and SanbemCOFFEE2 Li CM Only 119WAGNERSGROCERY6006 PINCKNEY ROADQUALITYMERCHANDISELOWPRICESBEER and WINE TO TAKE OUTPHONEHOWELL 705J2 Many ConservationBills Die As DateFor Action Passes LANSINGDozens of conservation Will died this week ai the deadline passed lor moving them ottt of committee inthe house of originAmong the more importantmeasures that cannot be considered further at this sessionProhibition of hunting in anytownship with more than 10,000 population Removal of perch from thelist of game fishElimination of the foxbounty Removal of the closed seasonon black squirrels in threenorthern countiesStrengthening of the Submerged Lands Act Provision for a combinationsportsmans license good forall forms of licensed outdoor activity at a much reducedpackage rate A stronger antilitter lawRemoval of the ConservationCommissions discretionary control powers over deerEstablishment of an openseason on quail in the threesouthern tiers of counties PARTS  SERVICE  INFORMATIONCHEMICALSCENTURY HEAVY DUTY SPRAYER HAS NYLON NOZZLES Heres the best threesection and higher speed application,boom sprayer you can own Its    11for the farmer who cant affordliht duty sprayer breakdowns orwho needs timesaving advan tages like more acres sprayed You can have the A3 modelwith trailer, tractor or skidmounting and booms to 10row width We also have Centurys boomwithout refilling, wider booms for less Power Jet sprayers, highfewer trips across the field, clearance and hemd gun unitsPinckney Distributing Co202 W MAIN PH UP 86681CURRENT COMMENT By PAUL W CURLETTWe read that the Michigan Legislature ceased their bickering longenough to pass a 400,000 appropriation to continue work on the newBoys Vocational Home in Green Oak, near Whitmore Lake last week so the fond hopes of the Methodist preacher, the Ann Arbor banker,Les Mcrritt and others that the project would die of malnutrition for lack of funds will probably be realized They delayed the building ofthe home for a couple of years but the US Expressway took a lot of business away from Whitmore Lake When the merchants therelearned the home would have a payroll of a million dollars a year they withdrew their opposition The Ann Arbor News stated not oneof the arguments against the location of the home there considered what would be best for the boys The preacher and the banker haveexpensive summer homes there and did not want to be contaminated by the delinquent boys   The Battle of Bull Ran in Jvly, 1061, it to be rtfooght again in1961 its 100th anniversary This wig fought on the outskirts ofWashington and won by the Confederates and if they had pushed onthey might have taken the capitoL It is related that most of the citizens of Washington went out hi carriages to see battle as onewould go to a show and had to retreat pdl mell into Washington when the Union Army was defeated Stonewall Jackson, a southerngeneral gamed fame in this battle Twentytwo states in the unionhad regiments in the battle The Michigan 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Infantry all took part in it 1 knew several soldiers penonnaDy whofought in the battle CoL A D Crane of Dexter commanded a regiment hi the 4th which was raised mostly from Dexter, Ann Arborand Ypsflantl, Monroe, Hflbdale and Adrian, the 2nd was fromaround Kalanuuoo and Battle Creek and the 3rd from Th fi h t ek nd the 3rd from ffrtThc first had 100 men killed National Guard companies will rtpresent Michigan in the pageant but only blank cartridges will be used They will dress as the soldiers of 100 years ago and the big problemhi finding enough blue uniforms   A negro professor from The University of Michigan, Flint branch,Dr Alvin Loving was given a standing ovation at he stepped to the stage last week to deliver the commencement address to the 60 graduates of Dye high school, Flint The class has a number of Negrograduates The school board first invited the Dr to make the addressthen when certain parents of graduates exerted pressure on them,withdrew it This caused an uproar among the graduates and once more the board reverted itself and again extended the invitation Thevaledictorian discarded her tpeech and praised the class members fortheir ttand The Dr it a noted educator   We do not think anything has changed so much over the yearsas transportation We were reminded of this when we read last week that the city busses that have operated in the red in Ann Arborfor a number of years were to cease operation last week as the citywill no longer subsidize them Back hi Bibical times the humbledonkey furnished transportation and he Is still used hi England,Ireland, Europe and Asia and m Mexico and some of the southernstates here He was the companion of the old time prospectors ofthe west Oxen were the principal transportation during the dayt ofpioneer America and of the gold rush hi 1849 Then horses tookover and furnished the means of travel The first street can were pulled by horses Then the railroad age started and railroads soonspanned the continent and served the cities and villages of the na tion Electric propelled cars superceded the horse drawn can in thedry and even served places out state Surveying was done and planswere drawn for building electric line to serve Dexter, Pinckney, etcfrom Ann Arbor but never materialized although the tracks were laid as far as Dexter Invention of the auto again changed all thisTrucks took over the freight business and the busses put the electricroads and lines out of business They carried heavy for a number ofyean Now they are outmoded for the reason that most everyoneowns his own transportation in the shape of a car Airplane travelhas also taken over much of the railroads passenger businessAnnouncing o    GULF TIRE SALESEALM ASTER NYLON 25RAYON 25DISCOUNTDISCOUNTDELUXE CUSHION 20 DISCOUNTSALE RUNS THROUGH JULY 6thGULFSERVICE103 W Main St PinckneyPhon UP t3321 WALK ONLEFTFACING TRAFFIC Mrs Mayme SlonMrs Maymc Sloan, 81, dstsat a Howcll nursing home Thursday She was the daughter of Mirand Mrs Elbridge Fish of Pinckney She taught school here atBancroft and Corrunna Shemarried Edward Sloan of Corrunna He died about 10 years ago Surviving is a stepson,Lawrence of California and a brother, Fred and sister, MrsMabie Backus of Howell Thefuneral was at the SchnackenburgFuneral Home, Saturday wilburial in CommaEgg Booklet MadeAvailable to PublicWhat is cholesterol, that littleknown but widely discussed fatlike material found in the humanbody How much cholesterol Isfound in the eggs you eat, andwhat effect does eggproduced cholesterol have on the consumerThese questions and manyothers are answered in a newlypublished folder made availableto the public by the Poultry andEgg National Board, a nationalorganization which undertakes studies of the effects of egg consumption on the human bodyThe folder, entitled A Scientist Speaks About Eggs1 can beobtained by dropping a letter orcard to Eggi,  MichiganAllied Poultry Industries, Inc, PO Box 184, East Lansing,MichiganPinckney Dispatch4  Thursday, June 18, 1959ComplimentsofF Lawrence Camburnto theNew Owners of the DispatchPhone UPtown PINCKNEYBODY SHOP BOB EGELERCompleteCOLLISION SERVICEBumpingGUMS PaintingMtCMIOAN IOCS AMYOUR BEST BUYPtIII UrA lor HiChofetttrol StoryWrito toMICHIGAN AU1ED POUIT1Y INDUSTtttS, INClet  O lx 184, fa limbj, UJdMsjta LIr1 Notes o f4 8  Year s Aa oTh e Pinckne y Independent sbea t Brighto n 1 3 t o 3  Saturday Barnu m  Bailey s Circu s is  inAm i Arbo r Jul y 4  Ove r 100 0people , 55 0 horse s an d 3  herd so f elephants Wanted  tw o girl s a t Hote lLivingston , Howell , wage s 1 8a  month , boar d an d room Maste r Willi e an d Ameli aS tark wer e th e onl y pupil s in  thearri s distric t neithe r absen t no rtard y thi s year Stockbridg e ha s a  4t h o f Jul ycelebration  Speaker s Loui s How teeV  Rev Fr  OBrie n o f Bunke rHil l an d BE  Brow n o f Jackson Th e W  E  Murph y famil yspen t Sunda y wit h th e Joh nWhit e famil y in  Marion Marrie d Jun e 2 1 a t St  Mary sChurc h b y Rev  Fr  Joh n Stack able , Alber t M  Roch e an d Alm aStackable , bot h o f Pinckney The y wer e attende d b y Georg eRoch e an d Lucill e McCluskey Marrie d a t th e Blesse d Sacra men t Church , Detroit , Jun e 20 ,Alic e Gibne y o f Gregor y an dAugus t Seefel d o f Detroit  The ywer e attende d b y Katherin e Gib ne y an d Fran k Murphy Geofg e Richmon d o f Gregor yan d Grac e Lan e o f Unadill a wer emarrie d Jun e 14 Th e Unadill a Ban d gav e a  con cer t a t Stockbridg e Saturda ynight Mrs  Wir t Barto n an d Mrs Emmet t Hadle y gav e a  showe rfo r Grac e Lan e Friday Policema n Elme r Collin s o fDetroi t is  visitin g hi s sister , Mrs Joh n Gardner Th e G  W  Dinke l famil y wer eSunda y dinne r guest s o f Wil lChamber s an d wife Surplu s Storag eBuilding s k  20x50  35 0  20 X 100  69 5  Ca n b e move d intact , o rtake n apar t i n sections   Sel f supportin g trus s rafters   N o Partition sMichiga n Stat e Universit y ha s re lease d te n o f thes e building s fo rpubli c sale  Thes e building s ar ewel l constructe d an d mak e goo dstorag e buildings  Unit s ca n b emove d intac t reasonabl y u p t o 7 5miles , Building s ar e locate d inEas t Lansin g o n th e MS U cam pus , southeas t o f th e Stat e Polic epost  Salesme n fo r Barne s Const Co  wil l b e a t 81 4 Birc h St Saturday s an d Sunday s only Hour s ar e fro m 9 am  t o 5 pm Fo r mor e informatio n cal l Lan sin g E D 7017 1 o r T U 23894 BARNE SCONSTRUCTIO NCOMPAN Y70 2 Cavanaug h Rd Lansing , Mich  DEXTER PRIES TTRANSFERRE DRev  Fran k Srebernak , pasto ro f St  Joseph s Church , Dexte rsinc e Sept , 195 7 ha s bee n trans ferre d t o An n Arbo r wher e h ewil l becom e pasto r o f St  Franci so f Assis i parish  Rev  Leo n Ken nedy , pasto r o f St  Franci s sinc eit s inceptio n in  195 0 goe s t o St Michael s church , Pontiac Rev  Sylveste r Radziecki , as sistan t o f St  Bartholomew sChurch , Detroi t wil l b e sen t t oDexter  Thes e appointment s wer eamon g th e 91  authorize d b y th edioces e o f Detroit Summe r wil l brin g thousand so f cit y dweller s t o Michigan scountryside  Mos t o f the m wil lb e unfamilia r wit h th e rule s o fwalkin g o n rura l highways , th emos t importan t o f whic h isWal k O n Th e Lef t Facin g Traf fic  Automobil e Clu b o f Mich iga n urge s al l pedestrian s t omemoriz e an d t o practic e thi srule  I t als o advise s motorist s t ob e  watchfu l fo r pedestrianses peciall y thos e whos e searc h fo rfu n make s the m forge t th e heav ytraffi c aroun d them  T o brin gthi s advic e t o th e state s children ,Aut o Clu b ha s distribute d 11,00 0fullsiz e copie s o f thi s poste r t oschool s throughou t th e state  Can y m answe r thes e question s abou t Michigan s1  UNKIN G MIOtiN S TW O 2  ON E O F TH E MOS T TWRIIUN GEXPERIENCE S O F A MICHIGA NVACATIO N S A MOTOKTW P OWt tTH E NE W MAOONA C BRIDGE HO W MAN Y VEHICLE S TRAV ELE D ACROS S TH E BRIDG EDURIN G 1958 PUYUND PENINSULASTH ENE W MACK1NA C BRIDG E I STH E LONGES T SUSPENSIO NBUDG E I N TH E WOULD  D OYO U KNO W IT S TOTA L LENGTH LO T O F WATB l ROM S UNDE R TH E ERlO e THA T SPAN SJO F MiKXINAC  D O YO U KNO W HO W DEE P TH EISUNDE R TH E CENTE R O F TH E BKIDCE TH E NE W STRUCTUR E I S TRUL Y A  CHAN T AMON GBRIDGES  O N YO U GUES S HO W MUC H I T WEIGH S QUIZDOW MANSWEMQUZDOmppwt6y MWCAV TOUfiXT COUACi  MJSPinckney  Softball  TeamCrushes  Fowlerville,  7 77Pinckne y ha d 4  ne w player sWednesda y nigh t an d wallope dFowlervill e in  the count y leagu e1 1  t o 1  Fowlervill e go t a ru n inth e 2n d whe n Dic k Darro w di dno t ge t Judd s po p fl y an d Tomli ngo t a hit  The y hel d th e lea d unti lth e 6t h whe n th e floo d brok eloose  Mrofk a le d of f wit h atriple , Darro w go t another , Bar ret t walked , Gentil e doubled ,Reade r go t a  hit  Kenned y an dHewlet t walke d an d Mrofk a an dDarro w battin g th e 2n d tim e als ogo t hits  Total  8 runs I n  th e 7t h Gentil e an d Car lJohnso n eac h hi t homers  Wake fiel d go t a hit  3 mor e run s scor ing Barret t allowe d 5  hits , 2  wer ebunt s an d th e othe r 3  shoul dhav e bee n fielded  H e walke d 2 ,Monda y nigh t Cit y Servic ebea t Citizen s Mutua l 7  to 3 Pinckne y play s Gen  Motor sProvin g Ground s Frida y a t 9pm  a t Howell PINCKNE YKennedy , 3 bHewlett , s sMrofka , r fDarrow , 2 bBarrett , pD  Haines , c fGentile , I fDa n Haines , I fJohnson , c fWakefield , l bReader , c AB444 5113 1333 R112 110 20002 H10320020 12 1Pinckne y Dispatc hThursday , Jun e 18 , 195 9  3You r DeSOT O   PLYMOUT HDEALE RComplet e DeSotoPlymout h Part s an dAccessorie s Inventor yWRECKE R SERVIC EGENERA L AUT O SERVIC EYou r PUR E GA S an d OI L Deale rPHON E UPtow n 8334 1VAN S MOTO R SALE S14 5 E  MAI NPINCKNEY FOWLERVILLE A B R  HCopeland , s s 4  0 0Lockwood , 3 b 4  0 1Dehaan , 2 b 4  0 1Russell , cf, p 1  0 0Wallace , c  3  0 1Challis , I f 3  0 0Judd , lb, p 3  10Tomlin , p,l b 2  0 2Reghl , r f 3  0 0Hambur g bea t Genera l Motor sProvin g Ground s Frida y nigh t 6t o  1  CONGRATULATIONSt oTh e Ne w Owner s o fTh e Pinckne y Dispatc hfro mGENTIL EHOM E CENTE RCONSERVATIONSal e o f huntin g an d fishin glicense s i n Michiga n brok e al lrecord s las t year  The y nette d7,776,00 0 compare d t o 7,419, 10 4 th e yea r before  Bu t it  wa sdu e t o a  rais e in  licens e fee srathe r tha n a n increase  Dee rlicens e sale s wer e 458,334  130 0ove r thos e o f 1957  Smal l gam e908,125 Michigan s pheasan t breedin gpopulatio n is  dow n 35  du e t oa  col d winter Norther n Michiga n lake s hav eman y whitefis h whic h ar e no t be in g caught  Thi s wa s foun d whil eseinin g fo r trout  Baitin g fishin garea s pay s off  Canne d swee tcorn , tapioca , oatmeal , etc  ar euse d 3 or 4  day s befor e fishing I t draw s th e fis h t o thes e areas Th e bas s seaso n open s Jun e 20 Th e People sStor eCANNE D GOOD SDR Y GOOD SGROCERIE SLINGERI ESHOE SGENT SFURNISHING SKENNED YGENERA LSTOR Ei n  hom e afte r hom e afte r home plent y o f ho t wate rI n hom e afte r hom e there s a  ne w electri c wate r heater  An d th e familie si n  thes e home s enjo y ai l th e ho t wate r the y want Yo u ca n b e confiden t tha t a n electri c wate r heater , plu s Edison s ne wSupe r Suppl y Plan , wil l provid e roundthecloc k ho t wate r fo r al l you rfamily s needs , too  The n yo u ca n pla n you r da y mor e efficientlyd o th elaundry , was h dishes , schedul e shower s whe n yo u wan t to Here s th e convenien t moder n wa y t o GE T I T HOT  GE T A  LO Tfo r a n operatin g cos t a s lo w as 38 8 pe r month Onl y ekctri c wate r heater s glv t yo u al l the  Importan t advantag eEfficientth e hea t Roe s int o th e x  Fastnew , mor e efficien t heatin gwate rx  Instal l anywherenee d no t b enea r a  chimne yx  Lon g lifemee t Edison s rigi dstandard sfx  Automatical l th e tim e unitsOutfe r shellcoo l t o th e touc h al love rx  Ediso n maintain s electrica l 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first and tecond cuttings, ofboth Donald Charbonneau,782 Rush Lake Road, Phone UP 86670FOR SALE Ladder Turning signals, and Locks ondoors, Pickup utility box 40Chuck Dewey Ph UP 89915FOR SALE Picnic Tables made to order also odd jobs callUP 86610 or see Paul Howcll 147 N Howell St Pinckney,MichiganFOR SALE Dinning Room Table 42 x 60 two leavesFair Condition 15 PhoneUP 85517FOR SALE House trailer, 1954, 30 ft Marlette, 1 bedroom M109500 Also 1953 Skylinetrailer 1 bedroom, full bath,27 ft Was 115000 Now 89500 phone HA 64912 DexterFOR RENT Four bedroom house, at 4810 Burgess RoadGreen Brothers, phone UP 83464BEST WISHESto the New Owners of the LocalNewspaperfromKINGSBARBER SHOP DEPENDABLE Paint and WallWashing UP 83573 EQIsCordefl, 11620 Weimaa Dr,Plackny, MichiganPRIVATE LESSONS  lessons on any band instrumentwill be given by Mr Mo Colhun in the high schoolmusk room on Tuesday andThursday afternoons startingJune 23 For further informa tion or reservation of lessontime, call Pinckney HighSchoolFOR SALE Two HP Garden tractor and following attachments sickle bar, snow blower,cultivator, wagon with seat,blade rotilkr, assorted sizewood storm windows and one large screen Jack Hannett 318 Howell St Pinckney, PhUP g3175FOR SALE Real Estate of all kinds Listings Wanted Salesman for Gerald Reason BertWylie, Ph UP 83146FOR SALE Beautiful Hybrid Iris now blooming, all colorsEarl Gallup, UP 83105FOR RENT Apartment at 127 Pearl St See Marvin ShieryPhone UPtown 86621 orUPtpwn 83483 tfcWANTED Carpentry, rough finish repairing, siding, roofing,remodeling home aqd cotttageconstruction Call or write WmMitchell, UP 83540, POBox 189, PinckneyWANTED Painting and interior decorating 25 years experienceWill give free estimates M A Link, 8798 Lakeview Drive, Rush Lake, Ph UP 85570WANTED a ride to Brighton from Rush Lake Hours 8 amto 430 pm Jolean Basydlo, UPtown 89725FOR SALE 12 ft Plywood Boat, Fiberglass with oars, 5YiH PMercury motor with carrier Boat loader with car carriers Two boat cushions andtwo anchors, all for 25000 Call UP 83162AUTOTOURIST ROUTE kt Ctt Saw 240 Mlh LAKE  11 II WAUKllbttwii MILWAUKEE, WISaiJMUSKE8ON, MICHDaily Sailings East and Wist Relax en route onthis luxury liner Beautifulli dklounjjesspadoirt decks Comfortable bedrooms ONEWAY RATESAuto 895523Ml Tand berths  entertainment    childrens playroom  fine food and refreshment at reasonable pricesPOt INFORMATION Wbttwtii I Mkfclfu StemmM C,ttutfgOA Tiekit Offict and Dock, The Mart, Tel 22665BOWLING ALL SUMMER atLA ROSA BOWL AIR CONDITIONEDFRIDAYSATURDAYSUNDAY 930 PM IIKKPMuf VfeDNESDAYTHURSDAY PM II00PMFREE INSTRUCTIONS FOR ALLHOWARD TAYLOR Pinckney Dispatch6  Thursday, June 18, 1959Notes of25 Years AgoThe first JHop sponsored bythe school was held at the community ball, Friday nightGraduation is June 21 at thecommunity halL The program is Invocation, Rev Lewis DionSalutatory, Janice Merrill History, Perry Brown Oration,Loraine Brown Solo, Mrs Baughn Prophecy, Dorothy EllisWill, Barbara Solason Song, Arthur Eikhoff, Robert Young, Mildred Jack, Madge Jack ClassPoem, Luella Eikhoff Solo,Dorothy Wilson Oration, LuciusWilson Valedictory, Mary JaneAtkcAll records were broken when500 attended the Pinckney HighSchool Alumni reunion at Win ftn Lake Saturday night Theprogram was Introduction of toastmastcr by Wayne Carr,pres Toastmastcr, Gerald Mc Cleer Address to Alumni, DrNorman Wilson Welcome to Class of 1934, by Robert Stackable Response by Janice Merrillroll call of classes piano solo, Claude Isham Ezra and Elinore,professional entertainers Danc ing to McDaniels orchestra Theofficers are Wayne Can, pies, Pauline Vedder, vice pres, Wilhelmina Swarthout, sectreasYe editor and daughter, Margaret, attended the Dexter highschool alumni last week, also Hazel Parker and Curtis ChamberlainBorn to Charles Kennedy andwife of Detroit Sunday, a son Joseph Hason and Earl Ward,Jr, graduated from Howell highschoolBill Gallup fell from a tree andbroke his arm Constance Devereaux andBetty Devereauv are visiting JaneVaughn in Highland ParkFOR SALE 1 pr baseball shoes size 5  300 One boys bicycle  26 One oil hot water heater  Lockinvar One Elec tro  master range  In goodcondition, 4 burner One Universal Ironer  in excellent condition Call Mrs Charles Clarkafter 330, UP 83342 Address217 Mill St PinckneyMUST DISPOSE Household Furniture, 2 refrigerators, 17TV Philco Turntable, Booster and A n t e n a, CombinationStove and many other items 11922 Weiman, HiLand Lake,PinckneyFOR RENT two apartments unfurnished 3 and 4 Rooms,Heated, Hot Water, Bath withshower 11922 Weiman, HiLand Lake, PinckneyWANTED Babysitting, Becky Morris, Ph UP 83460FOR SALE One Electric Master 40 Electric Stove C WBurroughs, 923 Madison,Brighton Ph AC 97036FOR SALE Three piece Maple Bedroom Suite, in good condition Mrs J AschenbrennerUP 89981TRY A DISPATCH CLASSIFIEDPINCKNEY DISPATCHClassified RatesAll advertisements in thisdepartment 5c pr word, minimum charge 50c If ad It to becharged, add 15c to abovecosts Successive insertions of identical copy if ordered at therime, of original order, 4c perword Add 25c for reply to Box NumberOrders by mail must be prtpald All errors in telephonedadvertisements at senders riskDEADfNE for classified advertising 5 p m TuesdayPhone UP 83111 THE BUSINESS andPROFESSIONAL CORNERL J SwarthotrtBUILDING  CONTRACTINGBUILDING HOMES A SPECIALITY 7292 Darwin Road, PUtcknoyPhono UP 84234THE PINCKNEY SANITARIUMRay M Duffy, MD Pincknoy, MichiganCall 1100 AM fo 200 P M Exctpt WtdfwsdoysMon, lot, Fri, and Sat 700 to 800 PMRitter TV ServiceRADIO  TELEVISION SERVICE Prompt and CourteousPincknoy, MichiganPhon UP 85541 125 Websttr StMONUMENTS, MARKERSConvenient TermsCulver BaileyTHB MONUMENT MAN31 Isbell Street, Howell, Michigan Phone Howe 411 WFor You nicer Memorial Inc Lansing, MichiganDr 6 R McCloskey DENTIST7eephone, Office 935 Res 814 Evenings by Appointment Howell, MichiganBert Wylie AUCTIONEERFARM SALES A SPECIALITY Phone UP 83146Dr HR Holmquist Chiropractor XRayTuesday through Saturday 11 to 3 and 5 to 7And by Appointment Phono AC 72931300 West Grand River BRIGHTONReal EstateFarms, Homes, Lake Property Buiinou OpportunitiesList Your Property withGerald ReasonBroker 209 N Pearl Street Phone UP 83166 Fred G Reickhotf, SrOPTOMfTMST120 Win Grand KmPhono 35 Rotidonco 613Lloyd Hendee LIVESTOCK HAUUNGWEEKLY TRIPS TO DETROIT Phone UP 4547J Carr AgencyCOMPLETE INSURANCE COVERAGE AgentEdith R Can 142 Mill StrttPincknoy, Mkh Phono UP 4133Tony MandelTsSaw Filing ShopLAWN MOWER SHARPENING11524 Riverbonk HiLand LakeFUNERAL HOMEDon C Swarthout Modern EquipmentAbbulance Service Phone UP 83172William DavisSIDING, ROOFING, ANDREMODELING5555 E Grand River, Howell, MichPhone Howe 717Conventional Terms GuaranteedWiltse Electrical ServiceELECTRICAL CONTRACTING 6000 West M36 Pinckney Phone UP 85558Lee LaveyGENERAL INSURANCE Phone UP 83221R L SorrellWATER WELLS AND PUMPSALL MAKES OF PUMPS SERVICED 9665 D9xtr  Pinckney RoadPhone HA 69454NEIGHBORING NOTESRev David Hill of the Stockbridge Methodist Church hasbeen transferred to MidlandHazel Jacobs, 63, of Plainfield,wife of Clyde Jacobs, died June 7Olin Wild was elected to theStockbridge school board Thevoters approved a 4 mill tax levyfor operating expensesKethryn Allen, Sue Cameronand Richard Helzerman, of Fowlerville, leave for Germany June22 for 2 months under the stu dent exchange sponsored by theMichigan Council of ChurchesOnly 37 voted at the Brightonschool election Lew Allen was the lone candidateMrs Ruth McLucas has rentedher home in Brighton and goneto CaliforniaDonald Moon of Hamburg hasopened a law office in Brighton Jack Donohue of Plainfield isnow operating the Leonard Gasstation at Main  Clinton Sts, HowellJudy Aschenbrenner took hermother, Mrs Julius Aschenbrenner, Sr, to Florida last week toviait frtenU Dr James Erwin, 74, retiredHowell dentist, died last week Larry Hulce, son of the ElwinHulce, former Pinckney residents,graduated at Albion College lastweekBeginning July 1, 1960, all 4thclass school boards will be increased from 5 to 7 membersThis is made necessary by a lawpassed by the legislation provid ing that all schools offeringgrades from kindergarten to the 12th must have seven embers3 Operators  Open 9 AM CLOSED MONDAYALTA MAEBEAUTY SALONSpecializing in Permanent Wave  Manicure Hair CattingAIR CONDITIONED Phone UPtown 83359 Hackney, lfkhlganBULK FERTILIZER Save Time and HoneyWe Have Mtt Qrata el FertilizerD E HOEY SONSPkone HAmUton 68119 DEXTER</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>m ,  AS PINCXNkT OBPJMrCil Wednesday, June 10, 1959 24Michigan National Guardsmen arebejnfr asked u help make it possiblefor tbcm to train tor active duty in peace and warOver the yean most employershave been cooperative in grantingtroopers time off for the twoweekMajor Gen Ronald D McDonald,the stales new adjutant general, has asked irabe associations and the chambers of commerce in all communitiesto carry the message to employersThe training periods run betweenJuiy 25 and Aug 12 for all units Three major installations are involvedLast year allover training attendancereached a record 9728 of assigned strength In his letters to employers and chambers of commerce, Gen McOosald stressedtrainingBAD CHECK PASSERS are in creasing in Michigan, bringing a warn ing from State Police CommissionerJoseph A Childs to treat everyoneas A strangerAn increase of 21 percent in thenumber of fraudulent checks processed by the state police during the first lour months of 1959 and a 40 percent increase during May has been reported Detective Sgt Fred C Kelly,lead of the fraudulent check detail at state police headquarters, said theincrease is probably due to bettering economic conditions NEIGHBOtING NOTESmove than 12,000  At the school election on June 8, the Stockbridge school asked for a4 mill increase for operating expensesThe Stockbridge village council purchased a new police car for theirpolice forceRoy Hadley, 71, of Stockbwigedied June 1 He formerly had a farmand peach orchard in Lyndon Jownship The Stockbridge and Fowlerviltehigh school seniors both visited Washington D C the last week in MayCongressman Chamberlain receivedthe Stockbridge group and SenatorHart the Fowlerville class FOWLERVPXE BOBBERYSOLVEDLast December 10 two unknownmen beat up an elderly couple, nearFowlerville and robbed them of 11, 200 in money they had in a bedroomsafe The couple were WasylGewzdzie, 74 and his wife Therewere no clues except the men had bought a coihe dog there and cameback for the dogs license papers Theyhad shot out the tires on dp Gewedziicar before leaving Sheriffs officersgot one of the bullets On May 10 Wayne County police ArrestedMaurice Thidobeau, 32, of RoyalOak for poaession of burglar toolsi They were found in his car, also aThe Bnghton Hills Memorial Park, fevover Tests  jt rial grounds has been sold to L j      n burial groundsSwaninger of LansingMrs Mark Matteson of Cunningham Lake Rd is a patient at St Joehospital, Ann ArborThe Rev Wm Yauch and wife ofthe importance of ,Unaditta celebrated their 50th wedHe explained that, contrary to popular belief, bad check passers moreoften succeed when the economy is healthy, when there is a general feelingthat most people have money to backthem upKellys records show that July andAugust are the months at the height Of the tourist and vacation seasonwhen most small merchants becomethe victims of check passers LANSING, the hub of the statesgovernment since its earrjT days, is winding up its centennial celebration One of the highlights was a fourhour parade west on Michigan Avenuetoward the capitol building, watched by 175,000 persons lining the curbsThe parade theme was The Historyof Transportation, featuring theearliest tars made in Detroit andLansing, covered wagons, oxdrawncarts, bicycles, a helicopter and twr airplanes There were queens  MissAmerica, Miss Michigan, the LansingCentennial queen candidates and other j With the parade, Lansing drama  tized its place in history and gave live to its centennial theme  Proud of the Past  Confident of theFuture GRADUATES of Michigans col leges and universities have a better chance at employment than they did 4 a year ago  but the boom days of3 the early 1950s are overAuthorities in education are saving thai high school graduates, though in a better position, still would be well  advised to continue their education When the alma mater rings for the, last time at commencement this year,K there will be jobs waiting especially tor those with good records in science,3 mathematics and engineeringMost of the nonspecialized gradu ding anniversary last weekTwentysix graduated from the 8thgrade at St Josephs School Howell iast weekThe Livingston County GardenClub will meet with Mrs Grace Howard June 2Theodore Kreiger, Howell HighSchool principal has accepted a jobas principal of Holly High SchoolThe Livingston County Press carried pictures of 3 old timers last weekCarl Weinister, 91 black smithGeorge Harford, 91 and Joe Conklin, 97, carpenter Conklin was a nativeof DexterHerbert Elliott, 75 of Stinchfield used to shoot out Gwezdzirs tiresTheodore confessed to the robberyand implicated Elwood Hayes ofFerndale who was arrested and confes sed his part in the robbery He saidthey were out hunting and decided torob Gwezdzir as they heard he keptmoneyin his house  The money wasnot recovered AUTO ACCIDENT TRAGEDY GRAND ASSEMBLY HELD HERE CURRENT COMMENTWoods Road, Dexter township died Pat Scott last Wednesday His wife died in1943 Surviving are three sons and,four daughters The funeral was atthe Lockvvood Furneral Home SalineSaturday with burial in RiversideCemeteryMichael Birchraeyer, 15 of 6041Joy Rd Scio township, suffered a broken neck last Wednesday when hed THE SCHOOL ELECTIONThree hundred seventyseven votesw re cast at the Pinckney CommunitySchools Election here Monday Ninewere thrown out Some voted for two candidates and one for all four Threewere for Marion Russell Two had Vmarks instead of an X and one hada star double cross This left the result as followsMarion Russell 129John L Young 129,Hugh Radloff IOne boy was killefend another J On Thursday, Friday,badly injured Friday afternoon about i and Sunday, June 11 to 14 the Order 400 on the Patterson Lake Road V of Rainbow for Girls in Michiganmile west of Hell, Michigan The will hold its 31st Annual Grand As dead boy is Ronald Peter Dobbie, Jr sembly in the High School at Pinck23, of 3151 North Prospect Ypsilanti ney, Michigan The injured boy is Leroy Franklin,23 of 223 Ann Street, Ann Arbor The boys had stopped at the store atHell and bought some camera filmsand headed west at a high rate ofspeed They failed to make the first f curve and crashed into a tre Dobbiewas dead when taken from the demolished car and Franklin was badlyhurt Deputies George Finlan andBob EgeJer investigated the accident Coroner Nils C lark of Brighton wacalled Dobbie was taken to theSwarthout Funeral H me and later to the StephensBash Funeral HomeYpsilanti Franklin to McPhersonHospital, Howell Dobbie was married March 11,1959 to Gloria Wolverton of Ypsianti She survives and also his parentents Franklin was driving thecar when the accident happened Hereceived only minor injuriesThe funeral was al the StevensBush Funeral Home Monday, RevWilliam Shaw officiating Burial wasin Cadillac Memorial Gardens, Gar den Citv5752On the cut John Young won Theboard organized as follows President Carson HollingswortbSecretary Joe Basydloi Treasurer John L Youngdove in shallow Lake lie is in MArbor Donna Lickley water at PortageJoe Hospital, Annof Dexter wasgiven a bridal shower last Sunday She will be married to Joseph OGrady of Grand Rapids at Dexter, June 20A Red Cross blood clinic at CassidyLake iast week netted 81 pints ofbloodKIWANIS JUNIOR LEAGUEThe Junior Baseball League sponsored by the Kiwanis starts hereJune 15 on the lighted field Theleague will be split this year consis ting of 2 leagues WAS 92 YEARS ODMrs Ma me Shehaa celebrated her92nd birthday Junjl 3 Mrs McDonald served a beautiful six courseturkey dinner to sftou ladiesThose who attended from Pinckney were Mrs Mary Teeple, Mrs DoraSwarthout, Mrs Pauline Vedder Mrs Mrs Bernadette WaUh GreinerMrs Bernadettc Walsh Greinerdaughter of John and KatherineWalsh Ciitiner of YVehster died inDetroit Friday She married JosephGreiner of Pinckney He survivesThere is one daughter Mrs LeeWalker and one sister Mrs, Francis Fanell of Dexter, and four brothersNeil of Dexter, Joseph of Ann Arbor,George of Detroit, and Charles of KalamazooThe funneral was at the GesuChurch in Detroit Tuesday withburial in DexterJohn Burg attended the Saline HiliSchool alumni Saturday ntgbt Hisclass of 25 years ago, 1934, was honored John gave the history of the class itPercy Ellis was expected homeMae Higgins, Mrs R K Elliot, Miss from the Wnhenall Convalscent homeNellie Gardner, Mrs Helen Tiplady,Mrs Mable Dinkel, Mrs Hazel Kelly,Miss Lucy Jefferys, and Mrs IrvinKennedy Ann Arbor todayPinckney County League Schedule All Games at Howell at 900 pmJune 5 Citizens Mutual vs PinckneyJune 10 Pinckney vs Fowlerville STOCKBRIDGE STRAWBERRYFESTIVALThe annual Stockbridge StrawberryFestival, sponsored by the StockbridgeMasonic Lodge is at the Emma SmithElementary School there on the nightof Thursday June 18 The ladies area dinner at 630a good programJune 19 Proving Ground vs Pinckney t invited There isJune 24 Pinckney vs Hamburg PJ fvved by, or , eaKues , July 3 City Service vs Pinckney Jhe keNs from Scotland Haroldr ,   A  juiv 6 Pincknev vs Citizens Mutual Porter w M of Livingston LodgeOne league the American will bHJUy 7,nn,cy T w Mwuai or caiepwill have trouble Thepoorestprospector among the specialistsU rfcegeologist He is entering theprofession at a time when industry If aflucing exploring activities TONALLY, somebody said it Taxes must be imposed during thecpffelection year or the part1 responible faces defeat at the polls Senator Haskell L Nichol, a Republican from Jackson, argued in aMitt that l4ow is the tune to act fikt statesmen and pass a bill to t fi of boys from 9 thru 11 and wui bethe American League, one of boys from 9 to 15 and is designated atthe National LeagueIn the American League the Tigerswill be managed by J W Winger and Paul Howell, the Indians by AltonHoJlingsworth and Billy Winger, theYankees by Fred Singer and BobTash The Oriels have no manager asyetIn the National League Buck Lewiswill manage the Braves, LonnieHuhman and Ed Wakefield the Giantsand Al Post and Marty Tepatti, the Pirates The Cardinals have no manager as yet Pincknev vs Citizens Mutual7,nn,cy 7 iluensMWM has tickets 15 Fowlerville vS Pinckney, has etsJuly 24 Pinckney vs Proving GroundJuly 29 Hamburg vs PinckneyAug  Pinckney vs City ServiceMrs Ercell DeBarr and childrenof Comma visited the Robert Pikeslast week Mrs Hazel Clelland of Jacksonspent Sunday with the Fred Reads Rick Miller who broke a vertebrain his neck swimming is home fromthe hospital with a steel collar aroundhis neck, brought her home SundayMrs Cacia Chamberlain and dauYe Editor and Henry Hauk attend hter Jyce attended the graduatingBATES MERFIELD WEDDING Ruth Ann Bates daughter of Mrand Mrs Stanley Bates of MerrillRoad and John William Merfield ofBuffalo N Y were married at theChurch of God on Pinckney  Howell Road Friday night by Rev HancockMrs Elaine Gerhart played the wedding march Paula Curlert was soloist and sang the The Lords Prayerand Rev Hancock O Promise MeShe was given in marriage by herrive the states financial problem He taid that next year will b iooi fatherlite  both for the condition of the The brides dress was white silkrtM tad for politicians who want to organdy fashioned semisbrians with short sleeves, demure emme waistline full skirt with fine laceborder,fingertip veil of illusion anfcngedpticians who want toput tfatir best foot forward to thevottnKINGS DAUGHTERSThe Kings Daughters met atie home of Mrs Wm Brash lastThursday Twenty were present De votioos were in charge of Mrs Maenpfeller The following served as new officers Pteetdeot Mn Herbert Vice Pres Mrs Chas Wardy Mrs Wm Brash Treasurerftfri Claude Garr Asst SecTreasfn Leslie McKinky Please watchya newt paper for notices of special  during Jury and AugustAM Cpqpto of the WattLake Methodic Church has to Trenton He wu ed a meeting of the StockbridgeMasonic Lodge Thursday nightPhillip Murphy left Monday forFort Leonard Wood, Mo where hewas inducted into the Army exercises at Oberlein College, OhioMonday, Rev Welton Chamberlainreceived a D D degreeBorn to Mr and Mrs Dick HiggsMary Gentile at McPherson Hospital, Howell, a two pound six ounceThe Allen Dinkels entertained the son The baby is in an incubatorHenry Kilkotts of Brighton and the Patty Sprout spent the weekend inAlbert Dinkels Sunday on honor of Howell with her grandmother She their daughters second birthday brought her home SundayMr and Mrs Albert Dinkel and Mrs Lillian Wylie of Dexter andMrs Audrey Dinkel were in Lansing Mrs Elizabeth Wylie and son, Billy,Saturday called on Cadet Richard Wylie SunMr, and Mn Ross Read were in dayAnn Arbor Monday Mrs Edna Spears and Jack ShelMrs Viola Read and Mrs Claudia don called on the Arthur Kryches atPetere were in Jackson last week toj the Michigan Sanitorium Sundayattend the funeral of a cousin in Jackson last week Jerry Mrofka graduated from AlmaCollege Saturday His parents Mr and Mrs Steve Mrofka, StanleyTomasic and wife and Joe Tomasicj and wife attended the event He expects to go to California    ,  Mn Mary Kennedy, Mn Johnfrom a half hat trimmed with ptrls j Burg and son Paul and Mn Thomasand sequins She carried an oreon a white Bible and bouquet ofstephanotic Her sister, Mn Jane Meyen wasmatron of honor and Mae Wallace, maid of honor, Glenn Meyer was bestman and Larry Wallace, usher The reception was at the Marion townhouse The bride is a graduate of PinckneyHigh School and is hostess on the National Airlines at Norfolk, VaThe Groom is just out oi the navy and is employed at the naval hosjpital at Norfolk what they will live, r Rev Father Sen mitt of Fowler visitedMrs Edna Spears Sundaylorenzo Murphy called on WilliamShehan SundayMr and Mn Robert Pike attendedthe wedding of Gweneth Clawson atthe C hurch of God Saturday Also Mrs Erma Iwis and son, WarrenThe Gerald Clinton family ofDetroit were Sunday guests of the CHowe attended the graduation recep, J Clinton C J is going back totion of Billy Donohue at GregoryThursday night Miss Bernardine Lynch of Kalamazoo spent the week end with herj Kdpsister Mn Mary Kennedy4WTTH NEW ,ET STOUM Black Lake this weekMn Lucille Wylie and daughterShirley Attended the wedding of RuthAnn Bates at the Church of GodFriday nightJames Doyle with the U S Marines Paris Island, N C writes be is in te hospital With a broken collar bone Marilyn Gustufson Cirand Worihy AdThe Assembly will bt uuder thedirection of MrsH Alberta Coburn, Supreme Nalure ol the iutenutionulOrder and Supreme Inspector in Michigan and Worth AdvisorMarilyn justafson who resides atPinckney, will preside ovr the sessionsOn Thursday, June II there villbe a banquet in Pilgrim Hall of the Community Congregational Church at600 pm, priced at 225Fridays program wSl includeGrand Cross of Color Degree at l0J pm for members and Designatesonly Cirand Cross Supper in Pilgrim Hall at 5U pm priced at 5200 andritualistic opening at 745 pm atthe High SciioolSaturdays schedule wil be comprised of Reopening electkro, memor al, and closing at 900 am Majorityat 330 pm and General banquet atPilgrim Hall at 600 pmt priced at 200 per person,The sessions will he concluded Sunday June 14 with the church serviceat 900 am at the Community Congregational ChurchLodgings for the girls wfltl be provided in local homes at 100 pernight and in White Lodge CountrvClub and University of Michigan Fresh Air Camp at 200 pr night At a reasonable fee, lurches maybe obtained at the Masonic TempleCOUNTY SOFr BALL LEAGUE The county soft ball league startedat Howell last week Hamburg beat Fowlerville Monday night 5 to 0Jim Bennett pitching a nohit game Wednesday night City Service beat Proving Ground ft to 5Friday night Pinckney lost toCitizens Mutual of Howell 10 to 0 They only got 2 hits by Gentile andDick Darrow, Barrett was ineffective He allowed 8 hits and walked 4 menthree in a row in the 5th inning when 5 runs were scored off him Pinckneyhad a patched lineup as Readr Dick Kennedy and Denny Clark were allon the senior trip Jeffreys did not show up Batteries PinckneyBarreliand Moriarity, CilizensMcMalanand Gherkin 1  resbyteriaa Churckwhelmmgly approved birth controlat their recent convention at Inditeapolis last week Whether you Wa it or not you will have to admit thltbirth control in some form or otbvexists today in this natra Back IB the nineties families of ten were conmonplace harming was the chiefoccupation and their help was usefulon the farm and the old time fanshouses were built to acomodate laifS families But times have changedFarming has declined as an occupationand the trend is cityward or surbur hunward Many live in apartmentswhere children are not allowed andmost ot the modern homes only havtivso bedrooms In numerous castsluih parents work and this is notconductive to large familiesIn New Jersey where poultry andegg production has been one of tbtmain Industries the farmers are com plummy that they are being forcedout of business by competition from the southern states Labor is cheaperthere and other costs less in comparison with those here and most of thbig supermarkets are getting theireggs from the south Most of toe liocn processed chicken also comasfrom the south and the largest turkeytarms are in the southFollowing the death of 5 men ina mine disaster in the upper peninsulaList week, renewed attempts are beingmade to pried the mine safety bill introduced last January out of thtRepublican controlled committee inthe senate at Lansing, where it is beingthrottled as an economy measure I his bill was introduced by 28 Demounts and provides for a safety codeand mine inspection The Republicans are blocking it as  hold the line economy measureI hey ire also blocking the bill topay school districts 210 per pupil I hey now get 190 per pupil but ithas a deduction factor which reducesit to Si 55 per pupilWednesdaypractice game Pinckney played awith Hamburg hereand lost 1 to 0 Hamburg scored thelone run in the 5th after 2 vere outon an error by Lonnie Huhman, Jim Bennett again allowed no hits Hamburg got y off Barrett They playFowlerville at Howell tonight at 9pmSPECIAL COMMUNICATIONSpecial communication of Livingston Iodge on Tuesday night, June 16 at 8 pm to work two B A degreesThursday June 18 at 630 pm intbt Strawberry Festival and dinner at Emma Smith Elementary School,Stockbridge The Indies art invitedI have tickets for sale Harold Porter, W M Ye editor  tended the DexterHigh School alumni reunion Saturdaytinht when his class of 50 years ago, 1909 wits honored Also the classof lcU Ye editor gave the history of the class The class numbered 14Norma Curlett Litchfield and Gusiae Fxk are deceased Of the 12 remaining members 8 were presentOver 200 attended the chicken dinnerWhy cant the Pinckney High School ilumni reunions be revived Theywvre a big success for a number ofvears until the Let George attitudeprevailed I he last alumni committeeappointed resigned in a body It takea lot of work to pull off a successfulone but there used to be people here willing to do it Notably P H Swarthout Lucius Wilscon, Ross Read,Norman Reason, and Nellie GardnerI would like to guess that the alumniimitations addressed by NellieCiardner would number in the mil lions I had a very nice time at theDexter event and saw class mates Ihad not seen in 20 yearsIt seems to me that sex films predominate and they are about the onlyfilms being produced The days ofsuch big spectacle films asBirth of Nation, produced by D W Griffith and Gone with the Wind depicting the fall of Atlanta are nomore and no big epic films havtbeen made for some years now Everywhere it is sex films with suggestive titles We suppose the films would not be made unless the peoplewanted them also they are much cheaper to produce than the old timeepic filmsSealedg m their house traitor on MonkadMn KetcminVs toother from Caakill making a vis at e WmJ NOTICEft for tke sale of AeI teased oa Petsaei Street, Vee by the on JeJjr 1, 1959 TUs a ieted freei thea1 A queer situation exists at Whitmore Lake The voters there recentlyturned down a mill tax increase mostof which would have gone toward usual thing about it is the boaxxlincreasing teachers wages The unbefore the election promised theteachers wage increases and intend to go through with them To that endthey are cmting their program all along the line They will take nomore tutition pupils, they are dismissing three of their four janitors, eJimv inatmg music, shop and hot tandTprograms, will pick up no chHdM who live within a mile tad ft hfttffrom the school and will not  home economics courseOf course there will be reperosislMlthese cutsalways wilUag tothe other fellow to do ftcut the janitors from 4 totteacher will have  oV fefterjanitor work WeJoseph Basydlo2v   Your loco I merchants enl you downloearth messages through their advtrtba ments every week in this newspaperIn your own shopping area you hav thesaadvantages  Convenient location  See whut you buy Service after the sale You build a better community by tup porting your local merchantsThere are no bargains in the sky  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UP 8M8SUB r  M A Link 8798 Lakeview Drive4   lush Lake, Phcne UP 8 6570WANTEDOdd jol I Johnajr Colono 83145 WANTED Carptry  roug h r epairng f siding , roofing , remodel Irj g hom e ip d cottag e conttructlo Cal l o r Writ eWillia m Mitchel l U P 8654 0 P  O mPp x 18 9 Pincknej ,FO R SALE195 0 Buic k 1350 0S t   U P 8343 2 FO R SALE  f 0 dow n an d tl O amont h Attractiv e lot s a t beautifu lHllan d Lak e 306,Uk e prlviligcs Owner  Appl y Ranc h Hou  GrI UHel l Mich , o r pbon  Detroi t V t 81178 4 eveaing i v PO t SALKea i Aitat e o l Al lMine  Wanted aHaata a fo r GeMl d Reaso a1EK T WYLI RU P j814 4LEELAVE Yru v PHONE U P 8  M WMEAT S f   GRMERIE 1QUALIT Y i  VCOURTEOU S SERVIC E Dr Harlo w Sheha n o f Jackso n cul le d o n Willia m Sbeha n Saturday ,Lorenz o Murph y Sunda y an d Mrs Madelin e Sheha n o i An n Arbo rThursday  Geral d Henr y o f Detroi t wa s hom e ove r th e weekend  Mis s lorcnc e Tup pe r o f Flin t calle d F a Jay  ITh e Rober t Pike s sp i n t th e week  en d i n Detroi tMrs  Alic e Bruf f i s visitin g i n Saginaw Th e Ro y Diilingham s jullc J o n th eLeonar d Blair s i n Fowleryill e Thun day  Th e C  W  Hooker s o f Am iArbo r calle d o n the m Sunday Ra y Languwa y spen t th e weeken di n  th e uppe r peninsula Th e Lloy d Hende e famil y spen t th eweeken d i n Muskego n wher e th edaughter s o f th e To m Baird s graduate Dr  Jame s Curlet t o f Rosevill e an don , Jame s Jr  o f Detroi t calle d a t th e4  Curlet t hom e Sunday j  Tb e Kennet h Wylie s me t Cade tRichar d Wyli e o f Wes t Poin t a t De MetropolitU n Airport , Detroi t J T             H R L  SORREL LWate r Wel1  an d Pump sAl l Make s o f Pump s Serrfee dDsterPinckny Road 9454 ON AIKCUSHIONEDVELV5TEESHOESIf sceatUhome or place of tmW Jot PrmNAMIJACKHANNE1TIERTIIIZER Spring SeedsFARMERS FEED SUPPLT COMTAMY PHONE UP 8 5511           PINGKNfe Y DBFJkTC n Wednesday , Jun e 10 , 195 924MICHWA N MIMO Rmor e tha n 12,000 Y Michigan Nationa l Guardsme n ar ebejng , aske d t o hel p mak e it  possibl efo r b m to trai n lo r activ e dut y inptac t an d war Ove r th e yea n mos t employer shav e bee n cooperativ e in  grantin gtim e of f fo r th e twowee ktrainin g period Majo r Gen  Ronald  D  McDonald ,th e slatr t ne w adjutan t general , ha saske d toute association s an d th e cham ber s o f commerc e in  all communitie st o  carr y th e messag e t o employers Th e trainin g period s ru n betwee nJufo r 2 5 an d Aug  2 2 fo r al l units Thre e majo r installation s ar e involved Las t yea r allove r trainin g attendanc eleache d a  recor d 972 8 o f assigne dstrength  I n hi s letter s t o employer san d chamber s o f commerce , Gen  Me  NIiGHtOftlNGNOTESA t th e schoo l electio n o n Jun e 8 ,th e Stockbridg e schoo l aske d fo r a FOWLEBVPXE MBBEB YSOLVE DLas t Decembe r 1 0 tw o unknow nme n bea t u p a n elderl y couple , nea r4  mil l greas e fo r operatin g expenses , j FowtervU k   roobc d the m o f x uTh e Stockbridg e villag e counci l pur chase d a  ne w polic e car  for thei rpolic e force Ro y Hadley , 71 , o f Stockbridg edie d Jun e 1  H e formerl y ha d a  far man d peac h orchar d i n Lyndo n town ship Th e Stockbridg e an d Fowlervilf chig h schoo l senior s bot h visite d Wash ingto n D  C  th e las t wee k i n May Congressma n Chamberlai n receive dth e Stockbridg e grou p an d Senato rHar t th e FowlervilJ e class  200 i n mone y the y ha d i n a  bedroo msafe  Th e coupl e wer e Wasy lGewzdzie , 7 4 an d hi s wife  Ther ewer e n o clue s excep t th e me n ha dbough t a  colli e do g ther e an d cam ebac k fo r th e dog s licens e papers  The yha d sho t ou t th e tire s o n th e Gewedzi rcar  befor e leaving  Sheriff s officer sgo t on e o f th e bullets  O n Ma y 1 0Wayn e Count y polic e arreste dMauric e Thidobeau , 32 , o f Roya lOa k fo r posessio a o f burgla r tools Oonal d stresse d th e importanc e o f Unaditi atraining IA D CHEC K PASSER S ar e in creasin g i n Michigan , bringin g a  wara is g fro m Stat e Polic e Commissione rJosep h A  Child s t o trea t everyon ea s A  stranger A n increas e o f 2 1 percen t i n th enumbe r o f fraudulen t check s proces se d b y th e stat e polic e durin g th e firs tlou r month s o f 195 9 an d a 40 percen tIncreas e durin g Ma y ha s bee n report ed  Detectiv e Sgt  Fre d C  Kelly ,Ihea d o f th e fraudulen t chec k detai la t stat e polic e headquarters , sai d th eincreas e i s probabl y du e t o betterin geconomi c condition sH e explaine d that , contrar y t o pop ula r belief , ba d chec k passer s mor eofte n succee d whe n th e econom y i shealthy , whe n ther e i s a genera l feelin gtha t mos t peopl e hav e mone y t o bac kthe m up Kelly s record s sho w tha t Jul y an dAugus t ar e th e month s a t th e heigh tO f th e touris t an d vacatio n seaso nwhe n mos t smal l merchant s becom eth e victim s o f chec k passers LANSING , th e hu b of  th e state sgoveramea t sinc e it s earl y days , i swindin g u p it s centennia l celebration On e o f th e highlight  wa s a  four hou r parad e wes t o n Michiga n Avenu etowar d th e capito l building , watche db y  175,00 0 person s linin g th e curbs Th e parad e them e wa s Th e Histor yo f Transportation,  featurin g th eearlies t car s mad e i n Detroi t an dLansing , covere d wagons , oxdraw ncarts , bicycles  a  helicopte r an d tw eairplanes  Ther e wer e queen s   Mis sAmerica , Mis s Michigan , th e Lansin gCentennia l quee n candidate s an dothers Wit h th e parade , Lansin g drama ,  tize d it s plac e i n histor y an d gave liv e t o it s centennia l them e   Prou d  o f th e Pas t   Confiden t o f th eFuture GRADUATE S o f Michigan s col   lege s an d universitie s hav e a  bette r 50thdin g anniversar y las t week Twentysi x graduate d fro m th e 8t hgrad e a t St  Joseph s Schoo l Howel llas t week Th e Livingsto n Count y Garde nClu b wil l mee t wit h Mrs  Grac eHowar d Jun e 2 Theodor e Kreiger , Howel l Hig hSchoo l principa l ha s accepte d a  jo ba s principa l o f Holl y Hig h School Th e Livingsto n Count y Pres s car ried  picture s o f 3 ol d timer s las t week Car l Weinister , 9 1 blac k smith Georg e Harford , 9 1 an d Jo e Conklin ,97 , carpenter  Conkli n wa s a  nativ eo f Dexter Herber t Elliott , 7 5 o f Stinchfield Wood s Road , Dexte r townshi p die dlas t Wednesday  Hi s wif e die d i n1943  Survivin g ar e thre e son s an dfou r daughters  Th e funera l wa s a tth e Lockwoo d Furnera J Hom e Salin er   v  ,  w     ,  The y wer e foun d i n hi s car , als o aTh e Brighto n HillsMemoria l Par k i  revolvei , Test e provc d i tburia l ground s ha s bee n sol d to  LSwaninge r o f Lansing Mrs  Mar k Matteso n o f Cunning ha m Lak e Rd  i s a  patien t a t St  Jo ehospital , An n Arbor Th e Rev  Wm  Yauc h an d wif e o f to shoo t ou t Gwezdzir s tires Theodor e confesse d to  th e robber yan d implicate d Etwoo d Haye s o fFerndal e wh o wa s arreste d an d confes se d hi s par t i n th e robbery  H e sai dthe y wer e ou t huntin g an d decide d toro b Gwezdzi r a s the y hear d h e kep tmoneyi n hi s hous e  Th e mone y wa sno t recovered  AUTO ACCIDEN T TRAGED Y GRAN D ASSEMBL Y HEL D HER E CURREN T COMMEN TSaturda y wit h buria l i n Riversid eCemetery Michae l Birchroeyer , 1 5 o f 604 1Jo y Rd  Sci o township , suffere d abroke n nec k las t Wednesda y whe n h edov e i n shallo w wate r a t Portag eLake  H e i s i n St  Jo e Hospital , An nArbor Donn a Lickle y o f Dexte r wa sgive n a  brida l showe r las t Sunday Sh e wil l b e marrie d t o Josep h O 1Grad y o f Gran d Rapid s a t Dexter ,Jun e 20 A  Re d Cros s bloo d clini c a t Cassid yLak e las t wee k nette d 8 1 pint s o fblood  THE SCHOO L ELECTIO NThre e hundre d seventyseve n votes jwer e cas t a t th e Pinckne y Communit ySchool s Electio n her e Monday  Nin ewer e throw n out  Som e vote d fo r tw ocandidate s an d on e fo r al l four  Thre ewer e fo r Mario n Russell  Tw o ha d Vmark s instea d o f a n X  an d on e ha da  sta r doubl e cross  Thi s lef t th eresul t a s follows Mario n Russel l 129Joh n L  Youn g 129,Hug h Radlof f 57Pa t Scot t 52O n th e cu t Joh n Youn g won  Th eboar d organize d a s follows Presiden t Carso n Hollingswort hSecretar y Joe Basydl oOne bo y wa s kill4an d anothe rbadl y injure d Frida y afternoo n abou t40 0 o n th e Patterso n Lak e Roa d Vmil e wes t o f Hell , Michigan  Th edea d bo y i s Ronal d Pete r Dobbie , Jr 23 , o f 315 1 Nort h Prospec t Ypsilanti Th e injure d bo y is  Lero y Franklin ,2 3 o f 22 3 An n Street , An n Arbor Th e boy s ha d stoppe d a t th e stor e a tHel l an d bough t som e camer a film san d heade d wes t a t a  hig h rat e o fspeed  The y faile d t o mak e th e firs tcurv e an d crashe d int o a  tree  Dobbi ewa s dea d whe n take n fro m th e demol ishe d car  and Frankli n wa s badl yhurt  Deputie s Georg e Finla n an dBob  Egele r investigate d th e acciden tCorone r Nil s Clar k o f Brighto n wa scalled  Dobbi e wa s take n t o th eSwarthou t Funera l H  me an d late r1 0  th e StephensBus h Funera l Hom eYpsilanti  Frankli n t o McPherso nHospital , Howell Dobbi e wa s marrie d Marc h 11 ,195 9 t o Glori a Wolverto n o f Ypsi lanti  Sh e survive s an d als o hi s par entents  Frankli n wa s drivin g th ecar  whe n th e acciden t happeneJ  H ereceive d onl y mino r injuries Th e lunera l wa s a t ih e Stevens Bus h Funera l Hom e Monday , Rev Willia m Sha w officiating  Buria l wa si n  Cadilla c Memoria l Gardens , Gar de n City  I O n Thursday , Fruity , Satuidu ,I an d Sunday , Jun e 1 1 t o 1 4 th e Orde ro f Rainbo w fo r Gir b i n Michiga nwil l hol d it s 31s t Annua l Gran d As sembl y i n th e Hig h Sciwo l al  Pinck Michigan i  Treasure rette r   chanc e a t employmen t tha n the y di da  yea r ag o   bu t th e boo m day s o fi f  th e earl y 1950 s ar e over Authoritie s i n educatio n ar e sayin g tha t hig h schoo l graduates , thoug h i nt  bette r position , stil l woul d b e wel ladvise d t o continu e thei r education Whe n th e alm a mate r ring s fo r th e las t tim e a t commencemen t thi s year , ther e wil l b e job s waitin g especiall yifo r thos e wit h goo d record s i n science ,mathematic s an d engineering Mos t o f th e nonspecialize d gradu il l h  b lwill hav e trouble  Th e poores tjtf b prospecto r amon g th e specialist si s  fcegeologist  H e i s enterin g th efwoltfltio n a t a  tim e whe n industr y1 i ftfSucio g explorin g activities   TONALLY,  somebody sai d it Taxe s mus t b e impose d durin g th edpffelectio n yea r o r th e part y respon tibl e face s defea t a t th e polls Senato r Haskel l L  Nichols , a  Re publica n fro m Jackson , argue d i n adebat e tha t ao w i s th e tim e to  actfikt  statesmen  an d pas s a  bil l t o  gi e state s financia l problens KIWANIS JUNIO R LEAGU ETh e Junio r Basebal l Leagu e spon sore d b y th e Kiwani s start s her eJun e 1 5 o n th e lighte d field  Th eleagu e wil l b e spli t thi s yea r consis tin g o f 2 leagues On e leagu e th e America n wil l beo f boy s fro m 9  thr u 1 1 an d wii i b eth e America n League , on e o f boy sfro m 9  to 1 5 an d i s designate d a tth e Nationa l League I n  th e America n Leagu e th e Tiger swil l b e manage d b y J  W  Winge r  an d Pau l Lowell , th e Indian s b y Alto nHollingswort h an d Bill y Winger , th eYankee s b y Fre d Singe r an d Bo bTash  Th e Oriel s hav e n o manage r a syet I n  th e Nationa l Leagu e Buc k Lewi swil l manag e th e Braves , Lonni eHu h ma n an d Ed  Wakefiel d th e Giant san d A l Pos t an d Mart y Tepatti , th ePirates  Th e Cardinal s hav e n o man age r a s ye t John L  Youn gWA S 9 2 YEAJK S OL DMrs  Mam e Shehat t celebrate d he r92n d birthda y Jua  3  Mrs  Mc Donal d serve d a  beautifu l sj x cours eturke y dinne r t o aiou t J u ladies Thos e wh o attende d fro m Pinckne ywer e Mrs  Mar y Teeple , Mrs  Dor aSwarthout , Mrs  Paulin e Vedde r Mrs Ma e Higgins , Mrs  R  K  Elliot , Mis sNelli e Gardner , Mrs  Hele n Tiplady ,Mrs  Mabl e Dinkel  Mrs  Haze l Kelly ,Mis s Luc y Jefferys , an d Mrs  Irvi nKennedy  Mrs Bernadett e WaU h Greine rMrs  Bernadett e Wals h Greine rdaughte r o f Joh n an d Catherin eWals h Greine r o f Webste r die d i nDetroi t Friday  Sh e marrie d Josep hGfeine r o f Pinckney  H e survives Ther e i s on e daughte r Mrs  Le eWalke r an d on e siste r Mrs , Franci sFarrel l o f Dexter , an d fou r brother sNei l o f Dexter , Josep h o f An n Arbor ,Georg e o f Detroit , an d Charle s o fKalamazoo Th e funnera l wa s a t th e Ges uChurc h i n Detroi t Tuesda y wit hburia l i n Dexter Joh n Bur g attende d th e Salin e Hil iSchoo l alumn i Saturda y ntgfat  Hi scias s o f 2 5 year s ago , 1934 , wa s hon ored  Joh n gav e th e histor y o f th eclass Perc y Elli s wa s expecte d hom efro m th e Whitehal l Convalscen t hom eAn n Arbo r today Pinckne y Cennr y Leagu e Schedul eAl l Game s a t Howel l a t 90 0 pm Jun e 5  Citizen s Mutua l v s Pinckne yJun e 10  Pinckne y v s Fowlervill eJun e 19  Provin g Groun d v s Pinckney Jun e 24  Pinckne y v s Hambur gJul y 3  Cit y Servic e v s Pinckne yJul y 6  Pinckne y v s Citizen s Mutua lJul y 15  Fowlervill e v s Pinckne yJul y 24  Pinckne y v s Provin g Groun d Jul y 29   Hambur g v s Pinckne yAug  7  Pinckne y v s Cit y Servic eSTOCKBRIDGE STRAWBERR YFESTIVA LTh e annua l Stockbridg e Strawberr yFestival , sponsore d b y th e Stockbridg eMasoni c Lodg e i s a t th e Emm a Smit hElemeutar y Schoo l ther e o n th e nigh to f Thursday  Jun e 18  Th e ladie s ar einvited  Ther e i s a  dinne r a t 63 0pm  followe d b y a  goo d program Th e speake r i s fro m Scotland  Harol dPorte r W  M  o f Livingsto n Lodg eha s ticket s fo r sale BATE S MERFIEL D WEDDIN GRut h An n Bate s daughte r o f Mr an d Mrs  Stanle y Bate s o f Merril lRoa d an d Joh n Willia m Merfiel d o fBuffalo  N  Y  wer e marrie d a t th eChurc h o f Go d o n Pinckne y   Howel lRoa d Frida y nigh t b y Rev  Hancock Mrs  Elain e Gerhar t playe d th e wed din g marc h Paul a Curlet t wa s solois tan d san g th e Th e Lord s Prayer an d Rev  Hancock  O  Promis e Me Sh e wa s give n i n marriag e b y he rH e sai d tha t nex t yea r wil l b  ioofather lat e   bot h fo r th e conditio n o f th e I  T e bride s dres s wa s whit e sil kwoten and for  politician s wh o wan t t o organd y fashione d semisbian s wit hthei r bea t foo t forwar d t o th eKING S DAUGHTER STh e King s Daughter s me t a titb e hom e o f Mrs  Wm  Bras h las tThursday  Twent y wer e present  De votiooi  were i n charg e o f Mrs  Ma e3aller  Th e followin g serve d a s ne wMrs  Herber tVie t Pm  Mrs  Chas  War dSacmar y Mrs  W m Brash  Treasure rffs l Claud e Garr  Asst  SecTreas Jn  Lesli e McKintey  Pleas e watc h3u r tttwi  paper for  notice s o f specia lW  durin g Jul y an d August Mm  Ait Gtanto a o l th e WM Churc h ha ttt  Trenton  H a wa sshort sleeves , demur e emto e wais tlin e full  skirt  with fin e laceborder ,Mrs Ercel l DeBar r 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hal f ha t trimme d wit h pterli  Bur g an d so n Pau l an d Mrs  Thoma sHow e attende d th e graduatio n recep tio n o f Bill y Donohu e a t Gregory and sequins  Sh e carrie d a n or eo n  a  whit e Bibl e an d bouque t o fstephanotfe He r sister , Mrs  Jan e Meyer s wa smatro n o f hono r an d Ma e Wallace ,mai d o f honor , Glen n Meye r wa s bestma n an d Larr y Wallace , usher  Th ereceptio n wa s a t th e Mario n tow nbouse Th e brid e is a graduat e o f Pinckne yHigh  Schoo l an d is  hostes s o n th eNationa l Airline s a t Norfolk , Va Th e Groo m is  jua t ou t o i th e nav yan d if r employe d a t th e we l hot ,prta l a t NorfoJ k wlwi e ttot y wi U U ve  l Thursday night Mis s Bemardin e Lync h o f Kalam azo o spen t th e wee k en d wit hsiste r Mrs  Mar y Kennedy  J Mrs Haze l Clellan d o f Jackson, spen t Sunda y wit h th e Fre d Reads Ric k Mille r wh o brok e a  vertebr ai n  hi s nec k swimmin g i s hom e fro mth e hospita l wit h a  stee l colla r aroun dhi s neck 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nth e Strawberr y Festiva l an d dinne r a tEmm a Smit h Elementar y School ,Stockbridge  Th e Indie s ar e invited I  hav e ticket s fo r sale Harol d Porter , W  M  T  resbyteria n Churc hwheimingl y approve d birt h contro la t thei r recen t conventio n a t India napoii  las t week  Whethe r yo u tikii t  o r no t yo u wil l hav e t o admi t tin tbirt h contro l i n som e for m o r othfl fexist s toda y i n thi s natjpn  Bac k i sth e ninetie s familie s o f te n wer e com monpUce  Farmin g wa s th e chie foccupatio n an d thei r hel p wa s usefu lo n tii e tar m an d th e ol d tim e far mhouse s wer e buil t t o acomodat e larg efamilies  Bu t time s hav e changed Farmin g ha s decline d a s a n occupatio nan d th e tren d i s citywar d o r surbur hunwurd  Man y liv e i n apartment twher e childre n ar e no t allowe d an dmo M oi  the moder n home s onl y ha wm o bedrooms  I n numerou s case tlioi h parent s wor k an d thi s i s no tconductiv e t o larg e families I n  Ne w Jerse 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s Read ,Norma n Reason , an d Nelli e Gardner I  woul d lik e t o gues s tha t th e alumn iinvitation s addresse d b y Nelli eGardne r woul d numbe r i n th e mil lions  I ha d a  ver y nic e tim e a t th eDexte r even t an d sa w clas s mate s Iha d no t see n i n 2 0 years Ketchum s brothe r fro m Ca i s  makin g t  visi t a t tfa a Wm J NOTICESeale d Ud f fo r fee  tale o f th eHaae e Hal t locate d o a Pataaa t Street ,Vila  b y th e Boar d o fo a Jal y 1 , 1959  Thi saiaa t b e remove d boa t ta wJoeep h Basydl o    i f v   A  x  It seem s t o m e tha t se x film s pre dominat e an d the y ar e abou t th e onl ytilm s bein g produced  Th e day s o fsuc h bi g spectacl e film s a s Birt h o f   Nation,  produce d b y D  W  Grif fit h an d Gon e wit h th e Wind  de pictin g th e fal l o f Atlant a ar e n omor e an d n o bi g epi c film s hav ebee n mad e fo r som e year s now F,vcrvwher e i t i s se x film s wit h sug gestiv e titles  W e suppos e th e film swoul d no t b e mad e unles s th e peopl ewante d the m als o the y ar e muc hcheape r t o produc e tha n th e ol d tim eepi c films A  quee r situatio n exist s a t Whit mor e Lake  Th e voter s ther e recentl yturne d dow n a  mil l ta x increas e mos to f whic h woul d hav e gon e towar dusua l thin g abou t i t i s th e boar dincreasin g teacher s wages  Th e iin befor e th e electio n promise d the teacher s wag e increase s an d inten dt o  g o throug h wit h them  T o tha t en dthe y ar e cmtin g thei r progra m al l along  th e line  The y wil l tak e no mor e tutitio n pupils , the y ar e dismis sin g thre e o f thei r fou r janitors , elin inatin g music , sho p an d ho tprograms , wil l pic k u p n owh o liv e withi n a  mil e ta d Mfro m th e schoo l an d wil l no thom e economic s course O f cours e ther e wil l b et o  al l thes e cuts  Th ealway s willin g t o economize , Irtf rth e othe r fello w to d o it  l a or dcu t th e janitor s fro m 4  to 1teacher s wil l hav e   doja janito r work  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theweekend in DetroitThe W Rickerts of Detroit calledon the Albert Dinkels SundayThe Verb Fisk family of Monroecalled on the C J Clintons SaturdayMrs Blanch Clark visited the EdsiJMeyer family in Waterloo Sunday I The Tom Clark family of AnnArbor and Mrs Ruth Clark andchildren of Kalkaska were Sundayguests at the Mrs Margaret ClarkMrs Sadie Moran is visiting herdaughter in Flint11 Those from here were MesdamesEva Engquist, Mrs Roberta Amburgy Mildred Miller Lucille Camburn,Carmen Porter Jenevieve HenryAdiliade Rose, May BryanBob Meabon called up his folksfrom Ft KLOX, Kentucky SundayWIVE QIVINO AWAY A P0NT1AC EVERY WEEK All of us Marathondealers are giving away a really terrific grand prize every week  a 1969 Pontiac Its the kind of car we would likeand we figured youwould, too We arent giving away just onewere giving away eightPontiaca  one each week for eight weeksWK ALSO QIVINO AWAY OVER 14M NEIGHBORHOOD PRIZES EVERY WEEK Every one of us is running our own neighborhood SMILEmakerfcweepttakeswith a prize evwy week at each Marathon service stationlor folio who leave their names and addresses Its easy to win one ofthe wondtrful and valuable prizes well give away in the next 8 weeksII A LOOAL SWEEPSTAKES Youre not competing with everybodycoait to coast, just people around here, your neighborsWINNERS EVERY WEEK FROM JUNE 1 TO JULY 21 Each Marathondealer has a drawing at his Marathon station The winner A someonewho entered that dealers SMILEmaker Sweepstakes that weekTht grand prize winners of the Pont lacs are selected each week bythf Reuben H Donnelley Corporation from all who entered neighbor bood Marathon strvice station sweepstakes the previous weekEASY TO ENTER We enter everybody who says okay Come in, writem phonejust say the word and youre in the SMILEmaker SweepfUkflk Thr if nothing to buy    nothing to rhyme Complete details are available at all Marathon service stations featuring the MarathonSlCXLBmaktf Sweepstakes Dont miss the opportunity to 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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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commencemen t in  Jun e 4 Th e Pinckne y schoo l bond s fo r th ene w additio n hav e bee n sol d t o Wai tin g Lerche n o f An n Arbor Mrs  Glady s Le e ha s bee n electe dpresiden t o f ih e pas t president s o f th eLakelan d King s Daughters wher e th e roa d bloc k i s i s no t electe daccordin g t o populatio n bu t area Th e Democrat s sa y th e senat e repre sent s pin e stump s no t people  I f bot hhouse s wer e electe d accordin g t o pop  Dexte r Leade r fo r man y years The Sout h Lyo n Commencemen t i sJun e 3 , ther e ar e 7 0 graduates Mis s Eleano r Spiegiebur g o f Dexte rdie d las t week  Sh e worke d o n th eulatio n the y woul d b e mor e responsiv et o  fee  wishe s o f th e people Th e jobles s compensatio n bil l isals o a  casualty  Th e senat e wil l no tpas s it  withou t a n antiunio n righ tt o  wor k claus e i s adde d whic h th eDemocrat s wil l no t accept S o 28,70 0 jobles s worker s wh ohav e ha d n o compensatio n sinc e Apri lar e stil l withou t it 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neighborin gtown s an d advertis e thei r 125t h an nivarsity Th e Sout h Lyo n Hig h Schoo l base bal l tea m enjoye d th e best  year s inthei r histor y wit h a  recor d o f 1 5 wonan d 3  lost  The y won  the Leagu e O Lake s titl e an d bea t Chelse a in  thei rlas t gam e 4  to 2 Th e Howel l hig h schoo l bas e bal ltea m alte r losin g al l games  until th efina l on e won  that fro m Maso n 3  to 0Th e ol d McPherso n Ban k a t Howel lis  bein g remodele d fo r us e b y th eDo w m  1  own  Shop Fortyiou r Brighto n senior s am chaperone s enjoye d a  3 da y tri p t oNe w Yor k Cit y las t week Th e Pinckne y Schoo l receiv e i  1,5441 4 in  primar y schoo l mcne lus t week Th e Fowlervill e Hig h schoo l alumn ibanque t is  Jun e 6  A n OE S Chapte r fro m Canad a pu to n  th e wor k a t th e Howel l Chapte rlas t week Lemue l Hedican , 79 , a  Mario ntownshi p residen t fo r man y year s die da t th e Michiga n Stat e Sa n las t week Mrs  Pegg y Haine s o f Gregor y wa sBeaudr y o f Lansin g wh o wil l b e mar ried  to Mik e Car r o f Pinckne y Jun eU ,Ji m  McClee r o f Gregory , in  thenav y a t Grea t Luke s wa s hom e las tweek i Th e goa l fo r th e Re d Cros s Bloo dCount y Leagu e Start s Thi s Wee k Ban k a t Gregor y Jun e 2 2 is  10 0 pint sTh e Count y Sof t Bai l leagu e a t  of blood Howel l start s thi s week  I n th e Clas s Th e Howel l Senio r Clas s number sA  Leagu e   Hambur g an d Fowfervill e j  170  Commencemen t is  Jun e 11   playe d Monda y nigh t a t 9 pm  Prov  j  Joh n Patric k Kenned y is  a graduate in g Ground s an d Cit y Servic e a t 9 o n    Joe l Crumbaugh , 15 , drowne d Ma y  Wednesda y nigh t an d Pinckne y play s J 25  a t Haw k Lake  H e is  survive d b yitizen s Mutua l o f Howel l Friday  hi s father  Jame s Crumbaug h o f Davi snigh t a t 9 pm  Thi s is  a ne w entry    Californi a hi s mother , Mrs  Donal dPinckhey s lineu p is  unsettle d a s i Thompso n o f Walle d Lake , 2  brother sWesle y Reader , Dic k Kenned y an d j  an d 3  sisters  Denni s Clar k ar e o n th e Senio r trip    Mrs  Elois e J  Smit h siste r o f Pete rRa y Mortalit y ha s agree d t o play , i Wagner , o f Patterso n Lak e wa s injur Thi s ma y b e hi s farewel l appearanc e   ed in  an aut o acciden t o n Hanker da s h e leave s fo r hi s ne w jo b a s supt  P io f Deerfiel d school s Jul y 1 Th e Count y iri s Leagu e als o start e d  a t Howel l thi s weelgsFfc e Pinckne yKiwani s Girl s playe d Fowlervill eTuesda y nigh t a t 745 MEMORIA L DA Y OBSERVANC Ei  Pinckne y celebrate d Memoria l Da yher e Saturda y wit h th e bigges t parad ei n  histor y o f th e observanc e here , Rev i  W  Winge r wa s chairman  Th e parad e starte d a t 2  pm  I ta s heade d b y Marshal l Bo b Egele ran d Deput y Lawrenc e Cambur n i nuniform  The n cam e th e Pinckne yban d le d b y Nanc y Nas h dru m major ,fallowe d th e Pinckne y fir e dept  Bo yScouts , Browni e scouts  Girl s scout san d numerou s decorate d bicycles   Th e followin g ha d floats , Pinckne yCong l Church , St  Mary s school Va n Moto r Sates , Explorers , 4 H Clubs The n cam e th e Grott o Ban d o f An nArbo r an d a t leas t 3 5 boy s an d prl smounte d o n horses , 1 0 o f thes e h e in  a nin  iHxte r townshi p Thursday ,j Sh e wa s passenge r in  a ca r drive n b yPete r Wagne r o f Patterso n Lake  OUR DEMOCRAC Yhe olowaoBUTMiy  fiAXM 30Y C YOU WHt7UMkHLPStAMP 4 IT IS WITH fAMltV MANAGING THf W7O SPCHP AND MAT 10 WHEN fNO THff PftOBLCMS OFNEV, rod CXAMIC  OF WHAT  5CCOMC FMFJMITCLVV APPROACH60 WISHFULTHINKING, TXANSLATSPtNTOHANNINQ, BftlN3S MASONIC GRAND LODGE  CURRENT COMMENTAt the Masonic Grand Unjc InDetroit lust week most of the propo ,vlegislation was turned down Thisusually the caseAmong the casualties were statewide concurrent jurisdiction, lnc he county Wayne metropolitan districtExemption all lodges oi uner 5oomembers from Masonic Home assessments Present lite iieiviiponly when the applicants has exactly 40 years continuous memberif 1utall correspondence with ouic ,jrjsdietions in the hanJs of the Urandsecretary One item lhat aroued much debateand attention was iheS louoou Lev meFoundation gili I his ui mui bythe I evme Brothers kick inThey own ihe I cikra Co Ihe rill was to ilk Mich Masonic Home and it was rm iiiidcrsi,,ailingit was coiitincni CM IIH M2 assessment per membeiexpansion I he i aMHiie IK built on a J bed aiKiiii i,sufficent rum lor prevn nThe home has 2 USKCould handle ibout  M, I evines claim the home  ,ito build an M bed add the did noi ihey demm100,110 back, arid ev n  suit, I he grand lodge ol,hack to the I evines i the ratoj jme court has justthe law parsed by Louisana boxing matches betweenwhile, men unconstitutional ThisPpl equally between football aad nacnaii games with teams haviexcitu players Desegregation is hejp to stay whether you like it or nothuo ot the whole thing is the a in c i d m e n t made citizens ofnegroes and gave them all the rightsilfciiiens, irrespective of color IftAiKansas last week a recall vote taken on the Little Rockboard ana the members who forced iic revolt against desegralionand made il necessary forKicinicwcr to send troops there to1955 enforce it were removed fromri CM alor bornee Xird,  lux Nluv end 4llvd ,,rur, ii a  K d theirci  atinned 1 iu1 rI odge lO irand retiring iMiui inballott oei Kd born There were 4marshall the ii lodge line Pcre1sitv I oilte Deu lot Other uulunslord idis, Olive Harmon The res lu Jrl The house at Lansing hasbill legalizing the smoking of cigarettes b persons IS years old The 1 w which was on the books tfLinenlorceable and no efforts werecw made to do so Last spring the 7Jii o ihe county papers ran bannerncicK announcing a drive to enforceit We ret used to do so because weknew a was a take and it was HOarrests were made and although theopen smoking at noon by school stu ijnl abated tor possibly for a weekor so they were soon back ut it snokais in the open again Any roonihie hce il would be easy to count it 5u teen aged boys and girlsnv on cigarettes We never iv why the law was put on thetN o thatMiuL ore,isine neirol winch Dearborn,oi the Iticeis a w Atfhocustom moved up a step Rv S,ckt honorary metotor of Livingstoncumfrnrnfta rnrsfef  tiuTrle n wn nKen t o f Kalamaoo   lmuster Willar d Saner  Spart a vriiu Warden  ile n All , An n Arbo rjunio r warden  Newto n Bacon gran d senio r deacon  Taille rHolding , gran d junio r deacon othe r office s seldo m change ar e Charle s Sherman  I  ,MSJU ecrelarv  lar k lclsii  K zoo , diaiu l teas  Re v VVm  D iHowell  iran d Chaplain , lie nlet t Ml  lemons , innii l 1 ilercnor,MT DOT n  air THI S I S OU R SWA N SON GWit h th e issu e o f nex t week  June L eonar d Devereaux , Geral d Clinton ,ORDINATIO N SERVIC E FO RWELTO N CHAMBERLAI NAbou t 20 0 person s attende d th eOrdinatio n Servic e fo r Welto n Cham berlai n a t th e Congregationa l Churc hSunda y Evening  Th e service  was on eo f colo r an d inspiration , wit h th e Rev J  W  Winge r preachin g th e Ordina tio n sermo n o n th e theme  Havin gth e Min d o f Christ  Othe r minister sparticipatin g in  the service  were th eReverend s Charle s Bagb y an d Rober tHaldane , Jr  o f Jackson , G  Raymon dProbst , Hudson , Davi d Crowle , Litch fieid , Phili p Ruste n Jr , Chelsea ,Richar d Staple , Clinton , an d Jame sC  Mead  and Welto n Chamberlai no f Toledo A  receptio n in  Pilgri m Hal l fo rMr  Chamberlai n fallowin g th e servicewa s attende d b y abou t 15 0 persons J  Welto n is  a membe r of  Communit y10  y e Edito r wil l relinquis h contro l o fth e Dispatc h whic h w e assume d o nJul y 1 , 192 6 an d hav e continue d fo rth e pas t 3 3 years  W e ar e turnin gove r t o tw o boy s wh o starte d in  theprintin g industr y her e whe n bot h wer estudent s a t Pinckne y Hig h School Merly n Lave y an d Luciu s Doyl e Jr Som e year s ag o the y starte d a  com mercia l typ e settin g offic e in  Doyle sgarage  The y hav e outgrow n thes equarter s an d wante d a  buildin g mor ecentrall y located  The y wil l als o con tlnu e publishin g th e Dispatc h i n con nectio n wit h thei r commerica l typ esetting  The y hav e installe d a n offse tcam e fro m th e Tripl e Clef t Ricn g Congregationa l Churc h o f Pinckney ,Club , other s wer e individuall y owned    a  graduat e o f Wester n Michiga n Uni   Th e cavalcad e marche d dow n Una  versit y an d Oberli n Graduat e Schoo ldill a t o Stuar t the n wes t o n Mai n o f Theology  H e i s servin g a s Assis Street , circle d th e squar e an d stoppe da t th e speaker s stand , wher e th e ad dres s wa s give n b y Judg e Hira mSmit h o f Howell , Mrs  Mario n Russel lounci l woma n represente d th e villag eoouacil  Th e fla g wa s raise d withth ebea d playin g Sta r Spangle d Banne ran d th e Sout h Lyo n V  F  W  fire djJtluS  s o th e dea d o f th e pas t war sToi  ebde d th eceremony Th e Lam b famil y hel d a  reunio na t th e elementar y schoo l her e Satur day  The y wer e Mrs  Lul u Lam b o fUansing , th e Ros s Lamb s o f Cincin nati t Qmb  Gordo n Lamb s o f Detroit ,ti U L b JLamb t o f An n Arbor , Janu stant Ministe r a t Par k Congregationa lChurch , Toledo , Ohio  Ralph Clinton , Merly n Lavey , Jo eLavey , Luciu s Doyl e Jr  Other s wh ooperate d a  shor t tim e bu t wen t int oothe r fields  were Bo b Darrow , L  D Haine s an d Harol d Ciallup  Thos e wh ofe d th e cylinde r pres s wer e Bo b Mar tin , Peac h Palmer , Bery l an d Bo bAmburgey , Floyd , Jac k an d L  D Haines W e hav e bee n honore d a t variou stime s b y th e peopl e whil e here  Serve d6  year s o n th e schoo l board , a s secre tar y o f th e chambe r o f commerc e an dth e centennia l i n 1937 , maste r o f th eMasoni c Lodg e i n 192 9 an d 193 0 an dpress , on e o f th e newes t method s of , ar e no w i n ou r 29t h yea r a s secretary ,printin g anc j expec t t o prin t th e pape ro n  that  Jac k Doyl e wh o learne d th etrad e a t Ferri s Institut e work s ful lWe ar e als o a  membe r o f th e Mich Pres s Association  Bu t alia s ag e ha scaugh t u p wit h u s an d w e d o no ttim e fo r the m now  Y e edito r expect s fee l abl e t o continu e th e pac e o f th et o  wor k thre e day s a  wee k fo r them    pas t 3 3 years  Th e jo b ha s calle d fo rHi s dutie s wil l principall y b e gatherin g lon g hour s an d man y time s w e hav ean d writin g new s an d h e wil l b e i n th e  worke d al l da y an d al l nigh t o n specia loffice  Bot h Lave y an d Doyl e wil l   editions centim e t o wor k a t th e Livingsto n S o i n closin g w e thanlyo u al l fo rCount y Press  Lave y i s plan t super  you r suppor t an d thc  honor s yo uintenden t ther e an d Doyl e nigh t fore  hav e bestowe d o n u s an d hop e i nANOUNCEMEN TMr  an d Mrs  Carrol l L  Rowle yo f Dearbor n announc e th e engage men t o f thei r daughte r Jea n Glady st o  Willia m Geral d Pawlaczyk , th e so no f Mr  an d Mrs  Willia m Pawlacezy ko f Pinckney , Michigan  A  Jun e 27t hweddin g i s planned O  E  S  CALENDA Rman W e hav e enjoye d th e pas t 33 year s a s hea d o f th e Dispatc h an d th ejo b o f gettin g i t ou t bu t w e wil l b e6 9  year s ol d nex t mont h an d though ti t  wa s tim e w e   lacke d u n a  bi t an dreturne d som e o f th e visit s w e hav ebee n unabl e t o an d se e th e worl d a  bit Th e bes t thin g abou t ou r sta y her ei s  th e friend s w e hav e made  Ther ewa s a  tim e whe n w e kne w ever y bo yan d gir l wh o attende d th e Pinckne ySchool  W e hav e employe d quit e alo t o f them  Th e name s o f thos e wh ohav e folde d paper s he c o i prr  day syour opinion , w e hav e merite d it PisKkae y  oent y leagu e Schedul eAl l Game s a t Howel l a t 90 0 pm Jun e 5  Citizen s Mutua l v s Pinckne yJune10  Pinckne y v s Fowlervill eJun e 19  Provin g Groun d v s Pinckne yJun e 24  Pinckne y v s Hambur gJul y 3  Cit y Servic e v s Pinckne yJul y 6  Pinckne y v s Citizen s Mutua lJul y 15  Fowlervill e v s Pinckne yJul y 24  Pmckne y v s Provin g Groun dJ l 2 9Jul yJun e 5 , Regula r Meeting , Me m , vou j ,  mio  th e thousands Nih  W  il l f l I 29 Hambur g v s Pinckne y7  Pinckne y v s Cit y Servic e keitetc gNight , W e wil l no t wea r formals  I followed learne d t o operate Jun e 9 , Reading , Michiga n Jun e 19 , h e linotypewhic h w e insUOe d i n th einitiatio n1tint  ym  m ww bert  Wayn e  Brtnk In htoitMiX p PINCKNIA COMVI1  I MlIhe annual commencementheld at Ihe Iincknev hiih liooi Fri day night Ihe high school haruplayed the pnCvvion, and ihe Irad uates clad in taps ami guvrs niarchrdin and took their places on the staftc trimed with the class colors Mmvcrsand plantsRev 13rooks Sanders niiw lif nvocation The salulalory uas dcherjed by Barbara McAfee Mrs dcj mrujc Stackable gave the facultysspeech to ihe class The class yivwas presented by the class prcsuLnJ Dick Kennedy lo the Juniorpresident, Alton HollmgswrtiCarson Hollingsuorih pic, school board introduced Pro Leach of the University oi Midwho gave the address to ihe classBarbara Masses, valedictoraithe valedictory or la resell ui for the class in which she bade iby to the class males, teachers Rev Sanders gave the benedictionand the class marched out to becomea part of the schools historv as somany classes have done before themThe other parts, history, prophecy,Class will, giftafory etc were given at the class day Thursday nightThe presentation of the awards isalways one of the highlights Ihe S50shop award presented by the C I 0 of the Detroit Die set to the one withthe highest average in Industrial Artswas won by John St Pierre T hr science award presented by Carson Hollingsworth was split up KathcriucKirschke won the first of 75 BarbaraMcAfee 2nd of 50 and JamesHollingsworth 3rd of 25 The Eng lish awards of 10 and 20 were wonby Barbara McAfee and Barbara Massey They presented by Supt Rcadciwho also handed out diplomasMonday morning the class left in9 autos for their weeks trip to VirginiaWashington D C New York City and Niagara Falls 39 of the 45 graduates went The cars wcrelriven bymMmmmmammmi Supt Reader, Mrs Massey, Mrs K I Davis, Jerry Reams, Bob Harding, KINOS DAOGHnm Don Gibion, Loo McCallum and Ucircle meet with Mrs D Haines Tney will be back next two monkeys were sent  i rocked some 300 miles andjru ick alive we suppose thenext cr ol business will be to send a , iip Ihe Jog sent up someiaiths ago tailed to return which u cd outcry from the humane socty We hc heard none concerningx nicnjN trip We understand thatee iwvc been numerous volunteers o YJI to make the first roan madenp  wJoubtedly some time in theVrtrftr ifniTnl Wifi maRefthe tfip and aiel return but there may be someasualiies I here were in the old baJ  isLLiition das and also whenhe first pi,incs verc made but theyMill continued until they were jier, led or nearlv soAlthough the recession i over oriuvitiih M unemployment still con tniics In March there were 406,000uiicinpiovcd in Michigan This dropped to Woooj in April In that month employment in nonfarm jobsincreased X 000ioiie ot I tie gain was due to theicee Mit many unemployed migrated chci states Employers seem raicLini to put on more employees lhy are gelling out more productionwith less employees by working themovertime101 MI Hi paid hommage to Johas Jusi week by radio and secretary of state undercnhoAr wore himself out on thejo and cajJ the hommage hefe t veil He hail years of experience inthe oil ice dl state tinder both presi jit Kvoveveii and Iruman and was o iiL iioup who help frame theL oi the United NationsHis accomplishments under Eiseft were in keeping us outof warhis he was like Premier Chambermi oi neat Britian, minusthe tun,idla who is credited with staying olfvorid War II, several years Heliefer lormulated any definite policyuii seeral times did not make goodIMI hi bluffs He threatened amed Inieueniion in Vietnam but did notHe ordered Red China to cease theirattacks on Matsu and QUKDAltdid nothing when they persisted He was against all summitt talks andpeace conferences with Russia, and if he had lived, none would bein progress now He was not a liberalbut a conservative and preferred totrcd beaten proved paths and had little inclination to pioneerCONSERVATION DEPARTMENT The conservation Dept has closedthe boat launching site at Big Silver1 akc, Pinckney to powerCanoes and row boats are but not power driven boai Members of huntingbe given a longer huntingpheasants and duck A legislature would set theto September 15 from OctoberSixty nine thousanddeath in Michiprevious high recorB 1956, VWn4w  4   sWILTO N CHJm X 195  rfTfc   June s  I E dstar t wit hair yJun e o r an y time s a goo d tim et o  enjo y wonderfu l dishe s mad ewit h dair y food  Theyr e s o delicious an d healthful  Eas yt o  serve  Put Mil k an d Ch i The People sStor eCANNE D GOOD SSHOESiButter , Cottag e Chees e an d Ic eCrea m o n you r shoppin g lis tthi s week AMERICA N DAIR YASSOCIATIO N O F MICHI6A N3OO O Vln  Street , Lansing , MicAlg M LINGERIEGROCERIE SDRYGOODSGENT S FURNISHING SKenned y Ge n era l Stor eilfifjiiuuiiiii 1Th e On a Campbell s wer e in  Lans in g Saturda y a t th e Car l Lent z home The y stoppe d a t Hol t an d calle d o nMauric e Pernour t wh o is  supt  o fschool s there  H e ha s 7 0 teacher s intri e school Th e To m Clar k famil y o f An nArbo r an d th e Gerr y   lark s o f Silve rLak e wer e Saturda y guest  o f th e Mrs Margare t Clar k famifyMrs  Eleano r LedwMg e spen tThursda y withMargare t Broga n a tChilson  day  S t o 5  Pau l Clar k wa s th e onl yon e wh o coul d hi t Left y Moffa t o fElected t o Count y Educatio n Boar dj  A t a  meetin g o f th e Count y Boar d  o f Kduciitio n a t Howel l Monda y nigh tLawrenc e Baughn  Pinckney  postmas ,  r , n  ,     , c  ,,ufv r V C ni,w,  i   ii,  u  I  r t i ulc  I he Pinckne v lineu p w  Swartn te r vsa s ciectci l t o th e Boar d o  Lduca    ,,,  L    n   M ti  t  ru  i    i u  I   out  c  H  Swarthout  Mr  P Clar k s s  tion  hi s boar d ha s bee n functionin g       f , ,    , ,fo r som e vcar s iin d replace d th e V  ra n 2h  C  Kened y 1b  L j  Count y Schoo l Commissioner  Hcndce rt  l   uppcr    R  M ran  C  Thei r principa l dutie s s o ta r hav e,  bee n tlividin g schoo l districts  The ypartilione d th e Younglov e distric tsendin g par t t o Pinckne y an d par t t oHoweli , I n th e I have r distric t the ysen d par t t o Fowlcrvill c an d par t t o iTh e Georg e Meabon s calle d o n th eRussel l Walter s famil y a tvill e Sunday  A Howel l an d in  th e Buenna n distric tl  the y sen t par t t o Brighton  I n th eFuwler    Thaye r an d Beurma n district s th e dis t   uuu    I trict s starte d a  cour t sui t t o overtur nMrs  Gordo n Heste r o f Ypsilant i the partitio n bu t lost ta d Mrs  Lillia n Wyli e o f Dexte r wer eweeken d guest s o f th e Andre w Nis  r  DROWN S I N WEBSTE Rj ftt8   Thoma s Sweder  9 , o t Centeriin eMr  an d Mrs  Fran k Whit e an d   drowne d Saturda y in  Independenc edaughter , Nadj i and Beise l Whit e an d   ake  Webste r township  H e wa swif e o f Howel l calle d o n th e Be n llu re wil n tnr  companion s an dWhite s las t week  tnev wer c throwin g inne r tube s in  theMik e Plumme r o f Garde n Cit y wate r an d attemptin g t o jum p in  them pen t th e week  end a t Edmun d Haine s Swede r go t int o dee p water  Non eine  could swi m ver y good , Hi s bod y wa sTh e Jo e Plumme r famil y spen t th e  no t recovere d unti l 100 7 th t night wee k en d a t thei r hom e cabi n a tLovelh Mrs  Lowith a Haine s attende d th eLadie s Da y bal l gam e a t Detroi t Mon da y wit h he r neice , Mrs  Smit h o fHowel L in 2 5 ft  o f water Centerlinc  It wa s take n t oGfu d Rainbo w Assembl y Her e LYNN Bil lLyn n Hell    a n   unc o ma ndie d a t Ypsilant i Saturday  H e wa s ia  professiona l bal l playe r an d playe d j Dunning pitcher Commencemen t is  Jun e 22 , Th eprogra m J S processional , Sidne ySprout  Salutatory  Haze l McDougall Oratio n Mar y Fitzsiminons  Histor yHdn a Webb  Song  Lol a Moran  Essa yEv a Docking  Prophec y Luc y Cdtttc Fssa y Veronic a Borgan  Sol o Ncrrn aVaughn  Essa y Claud e Monks , Wil lCor a Frost  Duet  Sidne y Sprout Sadi e Harris , Addres s Rev  Commtr tor  Sol o Nelli e Gardner  Benedictio nRev  Gates Joh n Harri s ha d shee p kille d b ydog s Frida y night Th e concer t give n her e Saturda ynigh  b y th e Nort h Lak e Ban d filli dt o  cnpciciiy Arbo r Railroa d is  runnin ggasolin e car s fro m Toled o t o Fraak 1  fort  The v als o mak e stop s betwee nstations  jGeorg e Meabo n is  puttin g dow na  wel l o n th e Holme s plac e in  Ua adilin Fanni e Murph y an d Josep h Mor in  severa l mino r leagues  Hi s brothe rDon  wh o die d in  1920  pitche d tor th e Ypsilant i Normal an d late r semi  pr o baseball  H e pitche d agains t 1Pinckne v severa l times  Anothe r hro riseywere marrie d a t Spokane  Wash ,i las t week  Sh e wa s a  schoolteache r,   he gr m   I  hu t I S  T ip J yed b y th eAbou t 1,00 0 Rainbo w Girl s is  exptcte d her e nex t Friday , Saturda y an d ther  Hugh , wa s a  catche rSunda y whe n th e Gran d assembl y o f j   ,   Rainbo w Oirl s meet s i n Pinckoey  CAR D O F THANK STh e meetio g will,b e hel d in Pinckney  i w jsh  t o than k al l thos e wh oHig h Schoo l gym   participate d in  th e Memoria l Da yDinne r wil l b e serve d eac h nigh t Progra m an d Parad e t o mak e it  suc ha t Pilgri m Hall  Marily n Gustafso a a n outstandin g success  M y especia lo f Pinckne y i s gran d worth y advisor,  thank s t o Joh n Bur g to r monitorin gth e parad e an d t o Mr  McCoilu m an dth e Pinckne y Schoo l Han d to r th ehead o f th e Rainbo w Girl s o f Mic hifan  A  complet e progra m wil l b epublishe d nex t week the band L  J  SWARTHOU TBUILDIN G   CONTRACTIN GBUILDIN G HOME S A  SPECIALT Y   Note s o f 4 8 Year s Ag o129 2 Darwi n Rd  Pinckney  Pinckne y Hig h Schoo l los t thei rPhon e U P 8323 4 final gam e her e t o Stockbridg e Satu rNotic eRoa d O i flMf t N4tf y Joh n Wy  UP S Krl ,0  I  Mil , Mura y tanedjUP  IM28  fUridtn U o f Putna m Tow nwfl l rttad  oufcft f wft h a  IS O a  llmH , NOTES O F 2 5 YEAR S AG OTh e Pinckne y fir e dept  wil l tr you t thei r ne w engin e Frida y nigh t ina  dril l a t th e Mil l pond , Capt  Gor i ofth e Detroi t fir e dept  wil l offe r sug gestions Th e far m hous e o f Joh n Chamber scaugh t fir e Tuesday  Hi s son , Cliffor dan d daughter  Haze l manage d t o cu ta  hoj c in  the roo f an d pu t th e blaz eout  Ther e wa s wate r in  a tan k in  thegarret t pumpe d b y a  windmill Pinckne y Schoo l los t a t Hartlan dJ  W  Winge r j Frida y 1 3 t o 7 Memoria l Da y Chairma n J  Mr  an d Mrs  Merwi n Campbel lwer e give n anothe r showe r b y thei rfriend s Frida y night Th e Pinckne y Independent s los t t o ,th e Howel l Dair y Sunda y 1 2 t o 5 Harlo w Haine s pitche d fo r Howell  Goet  o f An n Arbo r fo r Pinckaey Ji m  Meyer s ha d 3  hit s fo r Howelj , Clar e Miller , Bo b Smit h an d Rolli eSheha n eac h 2  fo r Pinckney Pinckne y Schoo l tost  to Brighto n9 t o 5  las t wce k bu t bea t Stockbridg e1 1  t o 3  John  Wyli e pitche d th eHambur g gam e an d Fran k Smak a a tStockbridge Th e name s o f th e Senior s t o grad uat e ar e bein g withhel d a s ther e ar e2  o r 3  doubtfu l ones Th e mothe r an d daughte r Banque tThursda y nigh t a t th e Cong l churc hdre w ove r 200 , Annebcll e VanWinld ewa s unabl e t o com e an d Nin a Youn g HAVii YOU Go t what  Th e knac k o f gellin g ahead  Hi s secret  Deposit ing  pott  of ever y dolla r h e earn s in  a BAN K saving s account Wh y a  BAN K saving s account  Becaus e a  bank  offer s no tnl y safety , interer t an d friendliness , bu t als o s o many ,fcelpful financial  services unde r on e roof Deposi t you r saving s i n a  BAN K saving s account  It s aIAN K saving s accoun t whe n th e telle r wil l tel l yo u h e ca niccep t deposits  tha t you r deposits  are insure d jp  to 10,00 0b y th e Federa l Deposi t Insuranc eCorporation  And , o f course , it sQ  BAN K saving s accoun t whe nyo u deposi t you r saving s wit h us  1 BANK YOU RSAVING S DOLLAR SI N  ABAN K SAVING SACCOUN T HERE  McPherso n Stat e Ban kOver  NinetyTwo  Years of Safe  Bankingo n  Saving s Boo k Account sincorporated  19 li Howel l   Pinckne y Established 1865ATF PUTNA M T0FNSHI P BOAR DKENNED Y i   Cler k BOAT1 2  Ft  Alumi n     1350 01 3 Ft  Aluminu m 1 5 p  rating229O O1 7  Ft  Aluminu m Cano e Reg  2450 0No w 1990 01 4  FtRunibou t Complet e wit h shiel dsteerin g 3950 01 3  Ft  Tomahaw k Runabou t  95O O Bottle Oa s,       to   4 Ft  Aerocraf t Runabou t wind o f Flowel l san g asol o in  her place    shiel d steerin g an d upholstere d 250 0Th e artisti c poster s use d in  decoratJona  1 5 Ft  Fiberglas s RunaLxju t 290 0wer e mad e b y Constanc e Darrow    rlV, v  HOUSE TRAILER S FO R SAL E1954  3 0 ft  Marlette , 1  bedroo m M ,N  0950 0windshield steerin g upholstere d 6  ft wMIL L CREE K SPORTIN G GOODSBath  Wa s 13950 0 No w 10950 0195 3 Skylin e Traile r I  bedroom , fullbath , 2 7 F t Wa s 11500 0 Now950 0 0PE NPboo t H A 6  491 2 DEXTE R  COOKIN G WATE R HEATIN G AN D    HOME HEATIN G WHJELPGA S1 3 HOWEL L        v 3338f  Wednesday, June 3, 1959  VIPijs plenty of hot water new eiGET IT HOT  r  SET A LOT every time A ne eleetric water heater provides plent, ot, hot water tor showers ana all the familys needsDetroit Edison hai a new Super Supply Plan which makes heaters evenmore efficient and economicalHeres the convenient, modern way to GET IT MOT  GET A LOTtor an operating cost aslow as 388 per monthOnly electric water heaters give you all thett Irwportant advantages IEfficientthe heat goes into thewaterInstall anywhereneed not be a chimneyLong liremeet Edisons rigidStandardsAutomaticaJ liie time ixi Fastnew mo efficient heatingunitsOuter shaMco to the touch alloverEdison maintain electrical partswithout chargeSafecleanqwalrrtodern Wagoner drocervSeep plumber ur appliance dealer DETROIT SERVES SOUTHEASTERN N ONiiGANand Mrs Mark Nash andMartha were in Greenville S C lastweek and attended the graduation of their son, David at Bob Jones University The Leslie MeKinleys also wentThere son, Don, being a graduateMrs Jane Clark of Dexter stayedalt the Mark Nash home last weekThe Kenneth Zills of Ann Arborwere Sunday guestsJames Singer lost the end of themiddle finger of his left hand in a ower lawn mower SaturdaySteve Aschenbrenner and wife ofDetroit called on Mrs Gladys ClintonJFriday His first wife was MadelineBowman of DetroitThe Jack Youngs family and RayBurns and wife spent Saturday inGrand Rapids with the D, ConklinsRay Burns and wife called on theSob Barrows Sunday in Livonia, MrsBurns is staying a week there The Winston Baughns called on the I Guests at the W H Meyer homeFrank Clarks of Millord Sunday jast week were Mrs Fred Mitchell ofIBoyne City and Mrs F Schafer ofFowlerville Mrs Inez Mitchell of     Webberville, Mrs Raymonda Morrisand daughter, BeckyMrs Patrica Baughn and babycame home from University Hospital, Ann Arbor last TuesdayNeil Baughn and David AberdeenJolaine Porter got back from her will both teach in Ann Arbor highWashington trip with the Dexter jschool next year Pvt Jim Doyle is a patient in the U S Naval Hospital at Beaufort, South CarolinaMrs Sarah Nagy of Patterson Lakereceived buck injuries Sunday vshen her car went in ihe ditch near thePresley home at Hiland Luke Shewas taken to St Joe Hospital, Ann Arbor in the Swarthout ambulanceWhile at the Masonic Grand I odgein Detroit last week 1 ran across Harley Angel ot Parma He is a pastmaster of that Lodge and was seeieury 15 years He informed me that heonce lived in Pinckney His lather, Harley Angel Sr had a hardware storehere and also built and operated an apple dryer which stood near the Readlumber yard The family lived in thehouse now occupied by Nehon Buzzard Said he used to play with H Swarthout and remembers HermSwarthouts race horse Go Some The Swarthouts lived in the Blanch Maiunhouse then The Angels lelt here in1899 Mr and Mrs Fddie Kaiser of Oakley spent Thursday with the Henry  Haucks Mrs Kaiser is Mr Haucks daughter The Ruel Cadwells have returned ito Detroit from Florida aiW spun ihuweek end at taeir LoUagi at t h e Bluffs, Portage LakeThe Gerald Dinkel family oi LakChemung were Sunday guests of theAlbert Dinkels C Green ol Dexter called at the jDispatch of i ice Saturday  The AUeu Dinkels spent Sunday,with the Henry Klikotts in Rriyhton  William Lamb of Ann Arhoi hasaccepted a job in Pittsbury, Paand left for there Monday Weekend guests of Miv FdiihCarr were lavern Smith ol Lansing and Mae Middleton of Detroit The Merlin Campbells held openhouse after commencement for theirdaughter Beverly, a graduate Those there were the fames Halls of Marion, jCharles MeDaniels of Chelsea, Rev 1 Horace Mnycrofts of Saugatuck andMrs Floyd Mayerolt ot rruuRapids tMrs Mae Rane of Whitmore Lake Iand Mrs Florence Artz, of Detroit I called on the M J Reasons Saturday, j The Hollis Holjoways ot Bass Lake i 6006ROADQuality LOW PRICES Beer taut Wine to Take OulPHONE HOWELL 705 J 2 HELLERS ROWERS SAY ft wfik FLOWERSPHONE 24 lOWELL MICHIGANFe  SAVE T1M AMD MONEYWE HAVE MOST GRADES o FERTILIZER The Roy Reason family were inPinconning Sunday Mrs Blanch lark spent Saturdaywith the Russell Clarks at Buck Lakeand Sunday with the Martin Ritters, al Lakeland DESonPHONE HAMILTON   DEXfERsenior class Friday Sunday night the Porter familv attended the baccalaur The Kenneth Hecks went to theDetroit ball game Sunday Saturday were Sunday guests of the Albert Shirleys, Mrs Gladvs Clinton took Mrs BessFishbcck to Grand Rapids ThursdayMajor Wm Iisk and wife who visitedher left tor Valley Forge Tuesday Mrs Luella Patterson of Stockbridge called on the Stanley Dinkels  Mrs Mary T I Sunday J Saturday, ihe GotThe Glenn VanBurens of Byron Arbor, Hovanl IIUMMS Mrs William Bentlevis visiting the KuherlDrand Mrs C M SiCreek called at the  Saturday OtuiTLin1nonv ATWWhltrnre,n,t Cate at Dexter Hiyh School, given by they picniced with the Reuben GeunRev rjton thers at Bass LakeMore details about Rick Miller he K An opn house was held at thewas at Cavahaugh Lake with Jim jnome oi Mi and Mrs Lloyd HardenDault and Bill Miller and wife He after graduation Friday night honor dove off the dock and hit something ing their son, Lloyd, a graduate ofbreakinu a vertebra inhis neck and Pinckney High School Out of townuuij in, luad tc had to have guests were from Midland, Ypsilantistitches taken and has his neck in a Ann Arbor, Dexter, Chelsea, Detroitcast at St Joe Hospital ,Ann Arbor, and Flint and Mrs Madeline Stock of Birmingham called on Mrs Lmma DinkelSaturday turdyMrs Ciladys Clinton went to BlackLake Monday to bring C J Clintonhome meMrs John Ruttma ot Marion calledon Mrs Gladys Clinton last Wednesguests of the Murray h GllNOTICE dayWeekend gKennedys were Mrs Ruth Gallupand Mrs Ann Jay o Detroit, the AlBochinskys of Warren, Leon a andTiny Jarnulu of Detroit, and Helen iind Gerald Kennedy of Howell The Ambrose Kennedys of lnti,icand Mrs Theresa McCarthy of Web ster were week end callers of the IrvinKennedys The Merlin Amburgeys and Clifford Millers spent the week end atAnnual School lection Hoopers oi YjviLnii uulGentile,The Tom Wire, ,, ,dinner Sunday the Rov, I i Ypsilanti, Karl Kiiijei iujPaul Wares Sunday isitor   Ritters were Isabel Nash otArbor Mr, Mar NLn ldaughters ind Philip JIIHIJ Mrs Alta leer tooj iir 7th grade IO a picnic at ILni Fridny 10 mothers AITC U  I here was a pot luck dm,,skaiing and a ball game Mr and Mrs Meriyn ltvo ispent Sunday vviih her gri at RoluiusThe Lester McAfee held openFriday for their daughter U V  THURSDAY JUNE 3  4ACE in the SUN a I FT  tlizabeth TAYLOR ,,ir,iy WINTERSJROAY JUNE 5 6t r V THOUSAND HILLSw iy  K nurd Lgan  Lee Remick COLORANDLonelvhearfs oTc LiiTt  Vyrna toy Ajvr ky jn  Dolores Hart COLOROAY JUNE 7Count Your Blessinqs WithIS HEREBY GIVEN TO IHE QUALIFIED SCHOOLFLECTORS OF THHSCHOOL DISTRICTPINCKNEY COMMUN1IY SCHOOLSand Waahtenawlhat the Annual School Election ,of School OtflcrONE TRUSTEE POR A TERM OF THREE YEARSWill Bt Held in tht Gynmsium of Pinckney High School In tht Vflltge of Pinckney, Michigan onMON,JUNE8,1959T Tb Polls of Said Election WU1 Be Cpen from 100 p m EftB Standard Tim on Monday Mid thDay of June l5d until 8K P M,  A LovellsThe Howard Seetclds of Brightonwere Saturday guests of the Robert Seefields and picniced at Cedar Lakewith them Week end callers of the LawrenceCamburns were Al Johnson and wifeand John Carnburn and wife of De troit Mr and Mrs Bruce Evans of Tallyho, Ind were week end guests of theCieorge Tansleys The Gerry Henrys of Detroit andKeith Bradburys of Dexter were Sundays guests of the L J Henrys Mrs Marie Bauer and children ofWebbervilie and the Gene Shehan of Ann Arbor were Sunday guests ofMrs Louise Shehan Friday W H Meyer and wife attended the funeral of her brother, Arthur Mitchell at Liverance Funeral Home, Fowlervillcj George Thompson spent last week th the Paul Reisers in Detroit Mrs Thompson visited her daughter, Mrs Wm Fogg in ChicagoThe Harold Henrys spent Sundayith his parents at Addison a graduate Those these wenIola Cornelius and Carl r,jviPhillip Hudsons, Fdwardily Mrs Edna Baird, KrrChtvalitrMi arnv   HURS JUNE 9 10 11 MAKED MAJA Withic Jior  Anthony FranciosaBECKSMarathon Service8KCR JOE BA9YDLOAPY OF BOAftD OPEDUCATION 4 ft ILIBRARY NEWSThe girls and boys who put on thenke sale Memorial Day thank all ho contributed to its success Theydid better than last year and earned enough to purchase fifteen new books New lxxk of special interest formen arc THE MARAUDERS by Agbum, THE UGLY AMERICANby Lederer and Burdick and SMALL TOWN D A, by Trover  Gas, QjL Two, Wrecker ServiceMain and Pearl St Pinckney UP 8 3524FREEOne Quart of Oil with Every  OU Change Durmt the Month oi May t 1The Bob Clove family 6f Detroit Rev Kicth Ledwidge ofspent Sunday with the George Van rnd the Hubert Lcdwidgts  Hoder and son, all of Detroit Ork were Saturday guests ot Earl Savery and wife of Dexter Eleanor Ledwktge and fitttndtliwere Saturday dinner guests of the open house at Mrs,PROFESSIONALYour local merchants send you downto earth messages through their advertisements every week in this newspaperIn your own shopping area yog have theseadvantages  Convenient location  See whet you buy Service after the sale You build a better community by sup porting your local merchantsThere are no bargains in the sky   shop the pages of your local newspaper to makethe wise local buys6 the Matter ofJennie A Booker, At a mmtm ofMay 21, HOI PresentHonorable R SmithNotice tocreditors of aald a to pretest theiran uadar oath, to arid Cawt, ajtf tofceve a copy thereof upon GaHrfai Wlooker 921 MixtwodAnn Arbor Jen clktaas will be heard and th heirs Mtaw determined by mid Courtlit said Probate Office on July , lay M Kiffy, M 9al tfcT A at to 200  ft feefait to J RkterT V  ServkeUJio HOMfcaW VB FlpflHaawW DirectorMedew Equjpmem Ambulance Sirvio 9I171FBONE U PfEUVISIONPioll and CoartoouiUP 8 5541 125 Webster St Fred C RetoUwff, StOPTOMETKIST120 west Grand BAVf Howoii,iPboucMAKETHEWISE LOCALBUYS ft Jt Metes, THat Nettee tfcareetfee fives by publication of a copy here i af lar Uuree week eoaiecttvalr prev Imm to amid Jay of bearlAg la theHBttUMy Msetch ti that UM IHhM Italy ewe e eepy  am settee to fee aemtf upon each kaown put lataterett at fcle la tatowa aiateaiteeeipt demanded atO4 days after to eachfey petseeei service at leeet five ftpdye prior to ch arts Hiram R Smith, Judge of true copyBarbara G, ManClerk of Probate aofofSTATE OF MICHIGANThe Probate Conrt for the CquntyLivingstonIn tht Matter of the EstateJames Auxier,ak6 J C, Auxier At a session cf said Court holdMay 22, 1350 Present, Honorable Hiram RJSmith, of Probate MONUMENTS, MARKERSCoaveaient TermsCUcolIet Time to Order a Mn far Decoration DayCULVER BAILEY THE MONUMENT MABPII hbel St HowU Michigan Vhem Howe 411WFar Younker Memorial Inc Leasing, MichiganDR G R McCL0SKY LLOYD HENDEE,Telephone Office leeideeee 814by ApoiJHehfcev HAULINGi WEEKLY TRIPS TO DETBOXtj I HONE UP 8 5a4Roger J Can Agency ISHUHAHCM 019AGMCarr14 2 MILL 0TPmckner, Mich Phone VP 8 lifeREAL ESTATEIERT WYLIE,IALBJVo UP  8146Dr H R Hoimquist i Homes,BuBincss OpportunitJea iour Propertyl witiGERAU REASON 09 North PaftfiPH0NE UP 88166WiDiaro DavisJerry Van Slambrook UP 83223FOR SALE 1950 Ford Sedan mechanical coiuiiticn, James Campbell, UP 8974 jnFOR SALE21 In h G E TVDirk Campbell Phone UP 83133RENTFour Bedroom Houa,at 4910 Burgess Ho ad Gren Bros Phone UP 83404 FOR SALEKlndllng Woodmtfl cutting, large load 1500 Manure, Unaload ,15,00 Mai1 card to William ORouke, 5830 Zaigler , TaylorJMkhFhone LO 15089 r Oenaral Dalvry MtehFOR SALE 1940 Packard Car, running condition 5,0G UP 89729 John JohnsonHOUSE FOR RENT 4Tt0 PattewonLaka Rd, Pbckneylarge 3 bednKnf, gas naftt children welcome  nt 75summer, 55 winter TOR RKNTTwo Eedroom and modern UP 85521 PIANO Responsible party wanted totake over low mrnthly payment onspinnet piano, can be seen locaHy FOR SALE Tiro FOR SALE Strawberry Plantared Ewald 20337 Old US 12CbweaMich Phone Greenwood 93W4 any day but Saturday INotice is Hereby Given, That the jPttition of Emma Sue Ataxier, praying j th administration of said estate bete granted to Emma Sue Auxier orsome other suitubJe personjand that lj heirs of said deceased be determined will be hoard at the Probate Offfice  Jun 16, 1959 at teu a, m It is Ordered That Notice  ibe given by a pul liration of a cjpy ihereof for three weeks consectjv ly rrevious to said day of hearing in the iPinckney Dispatcr and that the pet itioner cause a ropy of this notice o  be served upon each known parly ininterest at his lost known address byregistered or certified mail iecelpt demanded, leastcays prior to such hearing or by wThrough SatmdayII tc S ad 5 to 7ad toy AppointmentAC 729S100 West Grand Rive BftKJHTDN UD1NG AND ROOHNGAND REMODELLING E Gd River Howell, MkPhone Ho 717Conventional Terms fimraatea 5615TunvMandcIIs LAWN MOWER SHARPENIIfO1 1 fi 2 4 Sivrbank Hiland Laic Wiltse Electrical ServiceELECTRICAL CONTRACTING60000 Went M36, PlnehaeyPhone F 855S8 aWrite Credit Burcf,u Music Co 3rCrcrkerMlch 58x30 WtototvManager, Lindy Tw0 inside doora Spencer Tltue Mt Clemens, 460 Unadilla St Phone UP 89901FOR SALE Yeni around Two bod Boom Home at Portage Iakp small Garage, njee shady spot, Lake Ptv il igef Price 900C Phone UP83234 TOR SALE 0 Acrer of Alfafa, 1rAand second euI ttJngs or both Donald Charbonneau, 782 Rush LukeRoad Phone UP S6670 FOR SALE Davenport and ChairUP 8 3486 or i6 at 540 PattanonLake RoadOR RENTWinterlxedtact lake John McNamar HoweU atFOR SALESe3 Potatoet, EatingPotaties, Green Onions an Rhubrd FOR SALESed Potatota, Onawayecr Sebagoa Gregory Pena 8S10 Pia Rd Pinckney, phoaja UP 86692Nick Coluser 3S00 EaitFOR RENTrHome, with 2 bedroomskitchen and bath on Patterson Ra UP 8 6636 sonal service at least fiveprior to such hearing  Hiram Rt Smithy Judge of ProbateA true copyHelen M Gould Register of Probate 5 days i,FOR RENVThroe rooms in af room house John Geryzh Dexter St,, Pinfknoy FOR SALE0 flaying  Mike UP 8 3260 FOR SALE 3 pieoe Cyclone fence,30 feet, 4 feet high at 35c I Unl Ironer in excellent conditionUP 83342 after 330 orMrs Margaret Clarkf 217 MillFOR SALERUGS  STAMPS  and a STAMPCOLLECTION540 E Putnam Pinckney, Michigan UP8 5562 PLOWINGGustavo Will DoJP 8  ACOORDIAN LESSONSSOiven in theKjght wppkr, lor 15 Accincludecl Phone Howell 1019 WeckerPinckneysrRUlTS VEGETABLESFOR SALEBeautifu Hybridnow blooming ,all colorsEarl Gallup, Uk 8 3105FOR SALEStudio Couch 10,  TV Table 5, Dining Room Table and6 chairs 10 Roberta Amburgey  Phone UP 83106 FOR SALE2 rlP Gardonfind followinq Pitiirhneionlsbar, snow bowr, cultivaloriwith seat blaii Rotillersize Wood storm vintfmvs onescreen Jack HiinPitSlS Howell StPinckney, Phon UP 83175 FOR SSALE TwoU000Phone UP 8 410rOR SALE Walker, used 1 month95, Cub 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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>       v v1hm v  JU P1NCKNET DISPATCHWednesday, May 28, 1959No NoIk Mirhifan Mirror Neighboring JfetwMichigan can lose by delault oneof the iiaietmoet valuaWe usets, its gchulerJaCjt Grade School News i  Current CommentstantiaUy and for a long period torit takes a long time to build an out standing faculty Due to payless paydays many faculty members are leaving Also due tc the states financial condition no raises are imminent So the state cannot meet the salariesUfortd by othr universities Pes,John Hannah of Michigan State University says resignations this year are 50 percent ahead of last year at thistime One hundred fortyseven staff members are leaving compared to 101last year He fears this is just the startand there may be a mass exodux 11this happens the education offered in Michigan will be less than top gradeMany professors believe their situationleceivs proper publjc attention thesolution will be forthcoming That thepeople can put enough pressure onthe legislature to get needed tax billspassedHighway officials are buying theright of way for Mich, new 1250000 highway Options were seurced on 4 J0 pieces of land in April for 1,883,000This does not include land acquired in Wayne county which totalled 131million By the end of May optionswill be obtained on 2,673 parcels ofland fot the 900 miles of limitedaccess highways ing their 50th weeding anniversaryThe school vote ef the Stockbridgetfchool propotiten WM ISA Ne and 466YesI The Church ot Christi js building a church on M92, 2 miles south of MEMORIAL DAY r gou front jailing nanht we thro iJOHN WCRA5THtSE WWtD, WtJTTEW DUUM WO 10 WAJt X By JOHN MA CANADIAN POST AND SUR6EQN, EXPRESS THE SPIKIT Of ALLPEOPLES JOINED IN PCFENSE OF UOEfETy,ORDINATION OF WELTON CH The service of Ordination forWelton Chamberlain will be conducted by the Jackson Association Sunuayevening, May 31, at 730 in the Con gregational Church This is a publicservice and any one interested is wellcome te attendThe Order of Service is as FollowsProcessional Hymn The Churchs One FoundationThe Call to Worship and Piayei led by The Rev JWy Probst of Hudson Statement by the Moderator1 ne icvPhilip Rusten of ChelseaScripture ReadingThe Rev DavidCrowle of LitcbiieldAnthem God So Loved the WorldThe Sermon Having the Mind of Christ The Rev J W WingerHymn of DedicationThe Charge p the CandidateTheRev Chas L Bagby of Jackson The Vows of OrdmationThe RevRobert Haldane, Jr of JacksonSolo God Make Me Kind MrsGene EdgarThe Ordination PrayerRev James CMead of ToledoA reception in honor of Mr Chamberlain will be held in Pilgrim Hall immediately following the service of ordination All are invitedThe Pilgrim Fellowship groups ofthe Congregational Church will haveGRADUATES AT GOSHEN INI Bertie Beachy, daughter of Mr andMrs Ezra Beachy, Goshen, Indiana, The Sidell Hardware, started atFowjerville in 1924 by Will Sidelland son Leslie, celebrated its 35th year in business last wek Will Sidelldied in 1945 Hs ion, Leslie carriedon the business Chelsea will use wooden nickelsduring their 125th anniversary Brighton has started their Funand Fumble Softball League, it is made up of oldd playersThe Whitmore Laker, a weklypaper has combined with the Brighj ton ArgusDeanna Birdsong, formerly cfcf Chubbs Corners was named Mis j VTJ Brighton last week Barbara Dotts is valedktoriandBarbara Clark, soluttoxian ol theDexter Senior CiasaDexter is filling in the land backcf their city for a park The costwill be about f7004 high school seniors, Marcia BlackIill Parks,Lemoyne Wykoff and Kay Novotny were given 300 checks bythe Howell Kiwanis Club to help de flay their expensed around the worlden a trip sponsored by the MichiaiCouncil of Churcbjw Glenaljy Withey was named MissLivingston county fo Mich, WeeCharles Ward of Oak Grove has jteen employed a busines manager ofthe Howell schoolsThe engagement of Nancy HaUer,daughter of Mr and Mrs Cliff Heller of Howell to Jawrnce Weirich of t1 remont is announcedMarriage licenses were issued loLobert Sump, 24f Pinckney and Adaj Swisher, 19, Whitmore Lake andHerbert Dyer, 22  Pinckney and l Case, 20, Lakeland last week KindergartenDennis Douglas has 2 twMary Shrocders brother had aommencement week 1Bthe 50th anniversity ofam lhc grajuation ot ye edjlor at g y a Ufirmation party Rris Kanplc went hih school The event of that big day swimming Sunday Naiuy JoncN1 m m hle js as cIeaf  if Aunt visited her Limiu Uciinver i,, yesterday Over the pastFILE FOR PlN KNEY SCHOOL BOj Four people filed for the Pinckney school board last Wednesday Ther Jsone vacancy Max Russell not run for reelection Those who SOON FTERTHAT WAR , CONGRESS iTftMMD THECAT TIC MONUMENTS COAAAAlSiON 10 BUILD AMP MAINTAIN ,JRIGA4 NATIONAL CEMETERIES ANPMEMOfllALS AfrttGAU  I PLACES WHCne OUR ARMEP FORCES HAVC SERVED TO THfCOfvMlSlON JS eWTRWSTei CA6 OF THAT HALLOWED rhAKD OM THIS MCMOttlAL PAy, LET EACH Oft US Be Of THft POCTS MANPA1E TO HOLP HHTHE TORCHTHAT HAS LIGHTED OUR ANO OU FATMC WAYOBMJAJUES KENNETH HOYTKenneth G Hoyt, 45, was bom inCaniandago, Now York, January 21 ProgramMEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM The Memorial Day parade willassemble at the Elementary SchoolinV Joe hoiitalnn S grounds at 130 to be ready to move atness He was the son of GorgeLottie Stahl Hoyt, 1940, he Both cemeteries will be bypassed andthe entire service will transpire on theAugust 31, IMU ne marruo yuare The parade will moveGlenda Buck They lived at YpsiUntl j, UnadiUaH street to Mill number of years unltl they boughtthe home at Silver Lake He was em east alongStreet and south to Main Street whereit will proceed west one block and then encircle the Squarefiled were Mrs Marion Russell and j Floyed by the Agus Company at Ann,ack Young of Pinckney, Pat Scott j rbor Hla memncrship were in theof Rush Lake and Hugh Radloff of , pney Community Congregational  The school band will play theHamburg, Church where ho was Sunday school National Anthem while the Flag isGRADUATION PROGRAM Pinckney High SchoolProcessionalInvocation superintendant and in LivingstonLodge No 76 F  A MHe also bow Surviving are his wife, a son,High School Band Gordon a daughter ,Brenda and 4Rev Brooks Sanders M, Carrol Buck of MaybcaRemar s to Graduates Mrs StackablePresentation of Gavel, Class of 1959, naitar,rrA BawaracMA6 I MrsJBetty Jurnis of Belleville,Vincent i w CIUI puck of Ypsilanti and William Bucknjnujir JZM  Flagstaff , Arizonaof 1960, Alton Hollingsworth, Pres ,  n , Cot,1PiftV o Barbara Massey I Congregational Church Saturday 2Introduction of Graduate Speaker  ra   w ger f Graduate Message Dr Kent Leach, Burial w in Cillac MemorlGardens, Garden City, LivingstonWill graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing during thesixtyfirst annual commencement ettrrifes, June 1, at Goshen College, Coshen, Indiana President PaulMininger will award more than 175 degrees this year Coshen College is a fullyaccredited, fouryear liberal arts college,eptmted by the Mennonite Church More than 900 persons were enrolledat Goshen during the past semester, including fulltime and parttime stu dents The Gosen student may selectUs major field of study from amongnearly thirty different fieldsThe commencement address will bedelivered by Dr Frank  Gaebelein, Headmaster of the Stonv BrookSchool Long Iskad, New York, A Cappetia Chorus win present music Presentation of Awards and DiplomasSuperintendaht Reader Benediction Rev Sandars RecessionalDR KENT W LEACHDr Kent W Leach was appointedto the staft of the University of Michigan in February, 1949, as consultant,on testing and evaluation in the Bureau of School Services In 1950f he was appointed assistant professor in the School of Education, and in1952 became assistant director of theBureau of School Services On March 1, 1955 he became director of theBureau of School Services In 1957,he was appointed professor in theSchool of EducationHe has had experience in teachingjrand administration in Michigan and  Ohio, served three years in the U SArmy, and prior to his universityappointment, was director of researchand guidance for the school system of Lakewood, OhioLeach holds the Bachelor of Artsand Master of Arts degrees fromOberlin College, and a Doctor of Philosophy degree from Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio ,lodge exemplify the Masonic com,mittal ervice wth Byron Wilson lvirg the funeral oration assisted mastr and wardens , tyWILLIAM FARRELLWilliam Farrell was born in Unadilla Township January 11, 1886, and passed away at Ann Arbor, after being vaisea ine Invocation willfollow after which the school bandwill play a couple of numbers JudgeHiram uuth ot Livingston CounivProbate Court will be the speakerThe program will be concluded withthe Military Salute by the Vets Postfrom Soixh Lyon and the laying otthe wreathe and Taps by the Pinckney Band The program is timedto last about 45 mfinutesAll residents of the village and thesurrounding area are invited to par ticipate in the parade, and urged toremain for the patriotic service,The Right Hand of Fellowship The Rev Richard Staple of ClintonRecessional Hymn God of OurFathers Benediction The Rev Welton CChamberlaina lunch stand on the Village Square Memorial Day beginning at 11 ama lengthy illness on May 23 1959  Md milmlng unti, the close of thcHe was a son of Owen and Mary Festivities Proceeds from this ven Conner Farrell Three brothers and ture will  used to send thc youngone sister preceded him in death As a young man he went West forabout 25 years He worked around Sioux City, Iowa, coming back toPinckney in 1933 He was an honesthard worker and an expert livestockman Funeral services were held at900 Monday at St Marys Churoh, with burial in St Marys cemetery people to Summer Camp MenuSloppy Joes, Potato Salad BakedBeans, Cake, Cold Drinks and CoffeeYears ago there was a popular tinytota radio program called Peter RabhttWe have never heard any criticismLIVINGSTON CALBNDABMonday, June 1 Felowcraft mttng and practltt, for MMectiom of Fellowcraft officer Tuesday, June 2,Regular meetingGrand Lodge Reportslt is neeeesirythat aH Felowcraft members be resent at both meeting An MM Degree wfll also be workedJune 2 , W U it Garth Williams has written allook for children of 5 entitWThe ibbits4 Wedding in which a blackWje rabbit married a white female Alabama has barred the book from public libraries on grounds itfetches desegration which is bunkThey objected,, to Arthur Godfreysprogram som years ago because hwont be back till this Friday jhad negro singers Arthur no longerDear Town, i  themWe sincerely hope that all of you WeFifth GradeWednesday our class is going toCindy Boroskys house to have aweiner roast Sunday Nancy Waringsfather went to Washington D Cwith the Seniors from Dexter  Aunt visited her Limiu Uciinverwent to her grandmothers, ioisChambers dad is buildup a garage Sharon Ludwig saw 4 deer Joa burgand Jack Vliet made bird yesterday Over the pastSu ycars thcre has been a big Qin commencements Caps and gownsVilMV Uineurd of tor high school or,Ruatlons lnen ln facl  firsther fl  firstElaine La Rosa ate outside Sunday uIucillatmg high school class to useGeorge Pesolas baby sitc hurt h foot Debbie Aschenbremers Ipa took her lor a ride on his uaJohnny Myers has a new car 1 Sue Reason went to the zooFirst irade Dick Souther bought a rv castingrod Saturday Sharon Peggie is moving to Garden City this wuk Becky Michael is going to spend two weekswith her Grandma Micnuei ami iliertwo weeks wiih her oiinv iiiiuU mother Kalhy Moore went io aDriveIn Iheaire Dick Las is loik the motor boa out on w lake TGustatson told us Mrs Koe v  m the hospital Mike HivaeiuTi I gonnto his grandmothers n lm tlhiSecond CrudeDeWayne Baxter and hr, sizlm UMIIswimming esterda liain iinp ed on a sharp stone ,uul hur lit ui Gary Burg Went to Bonn 1 iv open house Sundav Km Randolph went to a training million i siua big battle ship on the Lke CiuMarsh is going Lip nonh ijnda leliwent up north linlx nuAiliihyhave enjoyed reading our nswsare closing the schorl aftr thii lastweek of school and next fall there will Aan Arbor May 20 a 7 lb daughter Born to NelJ Eoghn and wife Pattfmphrey at University hospital Russom found somethe nest One started to fly Wylie saw a larks ne i AILL liveSecond inuluJohn Allisons dad has u r,cSeveral children uni lini weekend Hilly Chimlxis d,J  Iing a new ivirauf C lion Ji,grand ptirits trom S  aolnii visiting mi  summer Davn Arode a horse Sunday arid UH I plant a gardenThird irtulcDianna Haines IMI1 a SLansing Sunday and vcni or  irides Mary liightill m,uk mi cake SunuyyrRiKinc i,rto take a trip to Louiima irrner Pa McKenna ia a rwMarjoric QIKSUIIKTI  s iv Iroup is oins to IJohLu Fourth iruricOn MonJav l,iwent to I ast I aiM,museum at M Swent lo Patcr Parkjoyed a picnic Juncliwent to the biil hou look the Sky W,Jvania Avenue a r cwant to thank ihe tlwho went w ith us ai f Davis ami l s iaihn loron the way hoi tieSharon Bowles did her ain he I alenl Show on I i aj Ihe beginning batui gioMLondon lirulve L, LlniThe girls sang LieiiJei s 1thc boys Sands Land A11 IJIMI a, KiiJyuild ,uiiL  Vito, Olll  lo v iiMil hrcviiei wittur 1iv was not until 1913 and it wasnot until many years later their use Ncnmt Rtwral Cojlpges howeverused them lor years There were 7boys and 7 girls in my class Thebos were told to get blue serge suits lor graduation ami the girls white dresses Hliu serge was once verypopular bui it had a tendency to getshm Then the question of the bac calauivate came up Nowthis ment the, girls had io have another dress as it was not considered according to Hoyle u wear a graduation dress to this rvni So letl by the girls they decidedio lo have any It was  robably the only class that went into the world v, ithout a clerical blessing Com iiufKvrnent was always around June2 in these days and invariably very hot Schools had no auditoriumi andcommencement was held in the c pera house, I he class had to decorat their own stage One of the girls 1 ithers w,is connected with the Mack  Co store in Ann Arxr and thru her the suv sent up a window dresser The ivAiTound ol the stage was a huge vinitiiu in blue and white, the class, eoiors 1 he furnishings of the opera house vsere not good enough so 14  new chairs were borrowed from ai Im mime stoie and carried to th opera douse hv ihe seniors There was repercussion to this as the grad uiies sweat so much they took all thej varnisli ot them and the furniture 1 in,m wrued us to pay for revarnishing thrm Ihe stage was further adorned  with potted palms, plants, flowers and er tvl,e the seniors could bor oniienceinent night was veryil ihe iTtds sat and suffered forIMUI , I he hall was filled and everyid ilIM m I friends were therev  vii,oi WL, near the top of the , i   otvijt l Us oration was entitledi Ji I    Wlien I got Up Irul n,1 Icinri IT first line, Aftr i, i ,i i  n came to me andi signed oit and went thru withoutrowoinovj,ich  I  J  IillC We was no 11 fop in those dayialier graduation party alsouie entertained at theiraterwardM edI I,ineeDowCase  Dyer WgThe marriage ol N r daughter of Mr and Mr 1 ,,  of Strawberry Lake to Herbr 1J , son of Mr and Mrs Mix   ol Pinckney took place Satnrda  v ,at the First Presbvtenan i hur iArbor, Rev VanWinkle oi linThe bride wore a whiu    lace trimmed with Jititerip VLJ Siicarried a bouquet ol while roses andhad a corsage o i rose Ma, VanSlambrook was maid, ct homrand ihe bridesmaids were Mar ieorgc, Julie Kelly and BarbaraBunnerDonald Packer was best man andthe ushers were Dick Campbell, John Packer and James WardenThc reception was at tht churchparlors after the ceremony Thecouple teft on a trip to Niagara Falls and Canada  The couple wili live onKenmore Dr Strawberry Lake wherethey have bought a homeBoth young people graduated fromPinckney High School in 1056 I hebride is employed at the Universityof Michigan ant thc groom at the Aco factory PinckneyMASOXIC GRAND LODOEAt the MasonJe grand lodge introlt Tuesday, Rex Sarkett was e i lie stale conservation commissioni i, banned motor boats from Silver ke south ol here is being bombard hv boat owners, lhc edict is thatmotor boat van be launched therm a public fishing beach This i ih , onlv people owning proi, there wlio have motor boatsid use hem, This was causediie as many as 60 boats were ifi OI Ihere sonic days lastyeT,MHii1 i, iii jnd making swimming i etous Persons who rent rowboati exempt as outboard motors can be d iU them k wluch left the Republican senate i, r  Iiced They got Gov Hati ill of oivgon t pegk at thtir Q0iiie dinner and he proceeded tonov ,il kinds of money wrenches in it mchincr First he came oul,  ivi ri sales tax which fo their pet,omffly for Mehigans illfl,Thn hc,v oit l0 percent for an incomtta which he said had solved Oregonfinnneial ill The Republicans areagainst itny kind ol an income taxThen he came out for reapportion ment He said Oregon adopted reapportionment and their legislators no longer represent stumps and sagebrush but people Thc Democratshave longclaimed the reason for thelack of accomplishment of the Mich igan legislature is they are electedaccording to area and not population according to area and not populationThc Democrats were jubilant over hit speech and congratulated him ThtRepublicans were not but were fid faced and sheepishGov Williams has signed the atbt more news for you to read SincerelySchool Rraorters MargaretAcktoy, Penny BrtniagttftjlI Bom to May  Kirn Elizabeth ,Midmes Florencend Eleanor Baughn called on herrmcmnt tIed grand master and Perry Williams i dog law passed by the legislature Itgrand marshali Most of the legisa provides that a dog may be kflMtlon including, rttto wide jurisdiitlop and making, Waynef OaklandMacomb Monroo and Washtenaw Into one district was beaten Orland without liability in cases onlythc fi A or envorved ptopmtfih loiisrJ h a person or owned livestock, poultry orWrmlow was appointed to Uu Or I a person Hunters wererjele meeN With Mrs phans commits and LawmnoeCam  that valuable hntiog dogft bul to to Svice Committee damage were befegVf  A iWPc ALUMINUMOUTDOOROROUPINGChaise and FoldingTwo ChoirsTv  s and one civr   nyy and comfort P  pce  Fold iM   h r  ca  Viiici 1  inCftdravj  nmuRi tubing with tlouje ari icsis  Juactiy as pictured  100 down  100 weekHolidayAluminum ChaiseVinyl covered fnnerspringseat  back cushions 5  posi tion hac with automatic fingertip adjustment 7 rubber tired wheelsBE 27ANNS 85FURNITURE CO2wO E GRAND RSVER  HOWEUNoticeWlaWaf Road Oil Flu Notify John Wylie UP 8 3378,UP 8 5347, Muray KtnntdyUF 8 3428 Ketidonts of Putnam Townttr, Twsattp will start otfaai wi a 150 ,oot limit, foot, Tewaahip 73 fesftPUTNAM TOWNSHIP BOARDHUS8AY KENNEDY, Township Clerk V     V ,4 YEARS AGOMrs Wm Black died at the booof her son, William in St Johas last week She was Sarah Taylor aad waahorn on the Hall farm east pf towntit married WWlam BIeJc ft UNOHe died 10 years ago She leavesa son, William,a daughierMrs JotmMartin and her father Iota Taylorage 86 The funeral was here Saturday Rev BaJgooygan officiatingThe Kelly and Brennam tent showwas here 3 nights last week mdplayed to good crowdsJucy Culnane closed the Ptttysville school with a picnic ThursdayFriday she was given a farewell partyat the Dave Van Horn farm, 18 wethere Miss Culhane was presented with a souvenir spccuRose Dunn who is attending schoolat Ruth is expected home for theholidaysDun I amis and family have movedinto the Frank Siglcr house on mainStreetDr Mcloughlin who bought HtmBeebe farm was in town Saturday His brother will operate itH I Williams of Howell is takingin produce at H M Colbys banL Emil Iambertso is his agentPinckney high school lost to Brighton there Saturday 10 to 9 Vet Bullis and family left for EatonRapids last week where they willtravel with the Bentley ShowBorn to Gene Wheeler and yrtand Charles Hartsuff and wife lastweek daughters j Xaujpuij jo Xqdjnv swuwjgone to Spokane, Washington where she will be married to J E MorriseyJune 6 Mrs Peter Harris was surprised by20 of her friends Thursday on her 81 st birthdayMrs Wilmer Crossman of Gregoryhas gone to UtahGregory school closed Friday witha picnic and ball gameWm Bruff is working for George BlandPercy Dailey has a bran new buggyStanford Reason is consideringbuilding a store at Anderson25 YEARS AGOCommencement is June 21 Theclass numbers 22, 13 girls and 9 boysRussell Read has been appointedbusiness manager ot the MichiganDaily at Ann ArborJames Gilbert has sold the Fowlerviile Review to Andrew Rudmcki and Gordon Harmon, employed bythe Livingston County pressThe Coramemcement program isSalutatory Janice MerrillH istory Perry BrownWill Barbara SolasoaProphecy Dorothy EllisOration Lucius WilsonPoem Luella EikhoffOration Loraine DrowaGiftatory Evelyn HendooClass Song Marjorie Hendee, ArthurFikhoff Madge and Mildred J6kand Robert Young Ambrose Kennedy at Howell highschool won the 100 yd dash at Lans ing SaturdayCalvin Hooker, Glenn Slaytoju,John Martin and Bill Beach of Dexterbnd ye honorable Dispatch sdiicare attending Masonic Grand Lodga at Muskegon this weekPinckney independents lost to Fowlervjlle Sunday 14 to 2,Lefy Ptersowas too much for them Clare Miller suffered a sunstrokewhile planting corn TuesdayThe Pinckney JHop is at thecojnmunity ball June 8 IMr and Mrs Merwin Campbell were given a dinner aad reception athe Congl Church Friday One hundred people were here SCHOOL BOARD MEETING MAY 7, 1959The regular meeting was called toorder by Pres Hollingsworth Rollcall  Present Basydlo, Hollingsworth, IMcAfee, Russell, Mrs, Towsley fAbsentnone IBonds will be opened at the SpecialMeeting May 21, 1959, at 8 pm atthe High School Supt Readers report1 Presented the remainder of the teachers contracts to be signed2 Asked for permission to use the j former Hicks school for storage for school supplies3 Presented financial status to dateDr Kent Leach of the U of MBureau of School Service will deliverthe Commencement Address The Board of Education extendeda vote of thanks to the Sponsors of the Irlop for their fine work Motion by McAfee, 2nd by Basydlothat the Board adopt a resolutionthanking Mr Raymond Moriartey for his past work and wishing hinVsuccess in his new position as a Suptof Schools at Deerfieid Carried Motion by Russell, 2nd by MrTowstey to pay bills as read G Motion by McAfee, 2nd by Basydkto adjourn Carried lot BasydloSee of tha Board of BLC C HolliMi wm kPkn of tha Boatd of The PeoplesStoref fUNGEfUECRQGERIEg GENTS HJKWSHiNGKENNEDY GENERAL STORE fiHAVE YOUGot what The knack of getting ahead Hit tttffttf ing part of very dollar h earns in a BANK Kivina amuntWhy  BANK lavingi account Because a bank offers net nly safety interest and friendliness, but also so man helpful finonciel services under one roof Deposit your savings In a BANK savings account Its IANK savings account when the teller will tell you he corffteeopt depositsthat your de posits are insured up to 10,000by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation And, of course, Its a BANK savings account whenyou depositouMavings with us  SANK YOU SAVINGS DOHA IN A j ANK SAVfNOS  ACCOUNT HERE McPherson State Bank Over NinetyTwo Years of Safe Banking2 on Savings Book Accounts191 Howell  Pinckney Established 186S1  The Oaa CairobelK were in LansingSi turday and Sunday and saw theCentennial paraue It took over 4hours to pas The James Halls of Marion wererSunday guest of the Merwin Camp Bottle OasSThe Max Reynolds family and Mrt,Morley Reynold were in TravcntCity over the weekend The Daryl Shirteys of Buck Ukespent Sunday with the Albert Shirleyi, Mrs Nellie Shirley gave a ihowtrfor Mrs Janet Williams Shirky who leaves in 2 weeks to join her husband Bom to Jerry Ktaf and wffiiharon Btrcvaiqr, lloaia A Sl fttt COOKING WATER HEATING AND13 HOME HEATViTWILE L P GASsmtam  v , ftt  Hv, My 38,1909SUTTO LOWELLS FINEST HARDWARESamsanitestartasetovernight cages AfOft MKN AND WOMENK1IPS ITS FIRST TRIP LOOKCloiik dsigntd to toy inTripllrength construction, vlcovering resUt crop and sRkh linings roomy pocketsA smart colon fa 0e Matter ofJennie A Hooker, At a isssUa f aeid Cet held aMay 21, 1959 aoaerahto  S Smithof Notice is creditors of said deceased  requiro4 to prtat thatr rtehaa 1B mil I at and under eath, to said Geswt and te tve a copy thereof upon Calvin WBooker 921 Mixtwod,Ann Arbor,Micicjatsnt will be heard and tha belnatlaw dutenntned by said Courtat said Probate Office on July 28, 1869 at Un a m It la urered That NetJe thereofbe gtve bj publication f a top here ei far three weeire coasectively pee tej ssit dnv oM haarsac a the Born to Nicholas Carpenter andwife May l8,f daughter, Karen LynnJudge Raymond Fox ofhas ruled that the new 300,000 er building at Lansing is tax eempt as it is atae owned The taxeswould havo been 75 a yearElizabeth Mirs, a graduate ofPinckney high school in 1956 aavldaughter of Mrs Tiara Miars of 3 Ann StSilver Laka has beentor membership in Adalihonorayiety for outstarrjng coeds on thacampus at Eastern Michigan Univer sity Ypsilantiavy eavte a eeay ef tali t served upoa each inters at ale kMt ,31 Mesdames Fred Read, Florence Atla I ee and Mae ualler attended theluncheon of th Republican WomeniftIUY NOW OFFER LIMITSCONGRATULATION TO THE NtWPhone 152 HowellU4 daysto pafiaaaldajs prior to such Hiram R Smith, Judga ofA true copy Barbara G ManClerk of ProbateSTATE OF MICHIGANTh Probate Court for the Ccanty ofLivingstonIn the MatUr of the Estate ofJames Auxir,ak J C AuxierAt a sessjon of said Court heldMay 22, 1959, Present, Honorable Hiram RSmltri, Judge of Probate, Notice is Hereby Given, That the Petition of Emma Sue Auxier, prayingthe administration of said estate bebe granted to Emma Sue Auxier or some other suitable personand thatthe heirs of said deceased be determinI ed will be heard at the Probate Offfke June 16, 1959 at ten a, mj It is Ordered, That Notice therot be given by a publication of a copyhereof for three weeks eonsectivlyprevious to said day of hearing In the Pinckney Dispatch and that the petitiontr cause a ecy of this notice to be served upon each known party In interest at his last known address byregistered or certified mail, return teceipt demanded, least fourteen 14 days prior to such hearing or by personal service at least rive 5 dayprior to inch hearing , rub at Lake CJemung MrsFof Grand Rapi, committee woman and Paul Bagwell talked 1J0 worethereRev and MrsJ W Winger, BHyand Doug spent baimuay evenui jn Lansing whee Al Wrngtr otuc at the waUing Jt Joscpn Ma1atinsky and Saliy Aenia at PUgrim uugi ciiUJCi rue viu tuiuiy rtiih the ConlchuvnArthur Builis and wife of Gregorywere Sunday guests  of the RobertReadsMerlin Amburgey was home lastweek building a garageIsabel Nash of Ann Arbor calledon the Martin Ritters Sunday TheKitten and Mrs Mary Ellen Read called on the Martin Oawsons infpsilanti SundayMrs Katharine Whitehead and BeaMet Lamborn ef Gegory calfed orthe Jesse Henrys Sunday Guy Blair of Fowlerville was auesday visitor of the Ray DillingtamsMrs, Katharine Thayer and MrsStillwll save a nuptial shower for Oretchen Tasch Saturdaynight at the formers home 12 werethere Dennis Nuofer of Holt spent the Hlxam R mi Judge of Probateweek end at the Lloyd Hendee home  lThe Harold Nuofers came after him Htln M Gould Sunday  Rister of ProaeMrs, Kitsey Dinkel entertainedSunday tor her birthday and also hergrand daughter Deanna The W F 1 at Central lake when MrWinger wasThe Hon Sheriud iainily ofanati called at ibe Curett home SanThe Jack FolUk family of Detroit Qricery6i ,,ROADQuality LOW PRICESBeer tad Wine to Take OutPHONE HOWELL 705 J 2 HELLEE5 ROWERSSAY nPHONE 2S4 FLOWERSLOWELL MlCHMiANliaucks Sunday Mrs, Ethel Bull f Howell spentunoay with the idwin bpiuutsCadet Richaid Wylie is expectedtiunie lioiu WtM ivim vijuia yAcademy June 3 on his first vacation ,n a yjar Jack Doyle heads the ivgCloses, Allen Dinkels and GeraldDinkels there were 17 in all Lt Richard VanSlambrook hasbeen transferred to qfcltfomiaHissifter, Mrs Bartaia Clark wen ioSvanaght Gat tad flew to CaUtor, nia with the family,Ray Lavey of Gregcuy called unthe Ben White, last weekRita Miller spent the week endwith her father in MarionMrs, Edna Sprars was jn JacksonMonday ,Mrs Lucille Wylie and Mary artuLinda went to Ionia and Saranac Saiu T  v J ii j u hrday and visited her sisterThe Irvin Kennedys called on the jn ,s , ulkFertilizer SAVE TIME AND MONEY WE HAVE MOST GRADES of FERT1UZER oey SonPHONE HAIVMION 6 8U9 DEXTER S McAij ardDetroit last VVrdncdaHerb Iulmer urn wArbp SunUi VVIKTWjnd iiiu Austin Jreribytanan Church xic in Anniff THEATRBWbJtmareJ 1 ii r  Days Sun, Mon, Tpet Wed, Xhejef 1  May il, io, 2fiy 9,1 f 2I he Al liounky ol vijti ariil fi iiday, Saturday, May t9, 80Vern Kennedys in Detroit and AlI Bocinskys in Warren last weekYe Editor left Tuesday morning Mrs Irene Jack of Albion andwith Harold Porter, Harold Henryto Edward Rowe and wife of Ithacaattend the Masonic Grand Lodge in called on the Bob Ackleys SundayDetroit Tuesday and Wedneiday  Mrs Luella Patterson of StockOthers from here will be the Orland bridge called on the Stanley DinkelsWindows, Winston Baughns and Olin Sunday Robinsons Clare Miller and Lawrence Major Wm Fisk and wife of Sanmburn, and George Thompson for Antonio, Texas visited Mrs Gladysone day yClinton last week Mrs Dorothy R MJ f DThe Jack Sharps of Lansing and Reason Malette of Detroit calfcd onMrs Mae Metz of Decataur were her father Walter Reason is stayingweek end guests of the Lee Laveys, with Mn MaletteNOTICEAnnual School lection NOTICsVIg HEREBY GIVEN TO 1HE QUALIFIED SCHOOL SLEOTQg OF TKS   PINCKNEY COMMUNITY SCHOOLS SCHOOL DISTRICTLivtagstott and Washteaaw CeauioeIfcat the Annual Seheol neetjoa ,e School OfOeeiflrONE TRUSTEE FOR A TERM OF 1HRCS TSARSWip le Held in the Gymnasium of Pinckaey High School In the VWu of Flaataiey, Michiftn tmMO N,JUNE 8,1959 Polls ol Said Election Will Be Open from lOO p axeald 8thXay of June iMf untO 8KX POttl thit 2M Dty Tim ORJOBSBCBBXABT OF 90 AKD OFm 4  Ivan Remley arid wife of Lalewood Colorado, failed at the Hispatch office Mondaay, They informthe George Fracr family now iivat Alhambra, California, The Fred Reads had Dr StpeBrown of Detroit and the John MGuirs of Orchard Lake for Sundayguests , The George Wildes sr of Ann rbor and the Phillip Packs of Florida called on Mrs, Mary Ellen ReadSunday, The ClesSon Aliens of Fowlervilleand Mrs, Peter Spitznagle of Luxe imnd visitd Mrs Blanch ClarkSundayMarilyn Brown of Detroit was aSunday guest of the ames Whitloya Mrs Edna Hadley of Parma spentthe week end with the Lawrence Caniburns,Tie Andrew Nesbjtt called onMrs UlUaa WyHe in Dextr Sunday Mrs Tresss Cyle ,EJla Clair Dixcr and John Hock were Sundayguests of Hay En ITS and wifeElisabeth Cologne came homefrom St, Jo hoJpita Friday W H Meyer and wife called onClarence Mitchell at FowlervilleSunday who is illRobert Young and wife of Clarencville called on the Jack Youngs gunday and with them visited the Viacnt Youngs sr, in Gregory Ralph Hall and wife visited Chare McDaniels and wife jn ChelseaSunday,The Jack Clark ol Dexter and theKenneth ails of Ann Arbor wereSunday guests of the Mark Nashes Mark and Lloyd Nash took civilservice examinations and now havejobs with the consevation dept JolaJao Porter eft at 4 a, m Sunday for Washington, DC, with Uio Dexter eentor ctaa, Clifford Smith and wife of Detroitand the Wray Hhnckleys were Sunday guesti of the Clifford VanHoras, Mrs, Winifred Aberdeen with RexNoggie and wife of Aim Arbor hid jdwner Sunday with the latter Ij daughter and hrebaud, The Claudeof JacksonMm rraade HoMatea attended  Henry UJMinat AL CAMPONENsri Spy Thrillerlihiani irK i io, IJU i kM miTUL UiiWithMM Johnson am KerwgnTHK LONIC RANGER AND THB LOST CITy OFlayfon Monro t nd Jay ilverheeisSundiy ihc IIL L1 iJr tu NilFleanor IAMVVM1SundayKnox Kentucky j  Ihc liAiii KVIIPOIKA ,crii   inJ sun, lon, Tut May 81f Jnu lf 2I it a Hay worth and Burt LanoastorAlsoDeborah Ktrr and Dvi4 NjvenSKPARITE TABLES, ol liic AiihiLiL kiiinci , iMrs Miy Miiuik ir I1  The VirkV i iil   JI, ilii Sunday the Joe ,,  ,,, , iMrs Bridget Dohllipi Uivr 11 n JnJorfers ol Ypsilunti  K MI  JvLakosaMosdiimcs rioiuue 3vi    un Mon,, Turn, May 1 June 1, 2nor Buughn, Viiy,iiii urr v ilU that paid the sever penalty and Hazei Paiker war ic,   umtjromery Clift, EUzabethof the JrThn Sruts in Ypsini  and SheJey Winten The Carl DCSA , b MY   called on the George YnNr ON A VLACK is THBVSm Sunday Color CartooaBECKYSMarathon Service Gas, 03 Tiro, Wrector ServiceMain and Pearl Sfe, Pinckoey UP 8 35MFREEOne Quart of Oil with Every Oil Change Dnrinf the Month ol May  t v   j  ymfamff04imiaJLlOai The Leonard Leei held open house f gHt hoor of tte m         ,        1  1   v    V    r       , ii      ,     H L      i          f5 ljaff ljT Vrr a R flg  o f Probate Hotic e i s Hereb y Given , Tha td  t talljgraun i intereste d i n sai d estat e ar directe d t o appea r bfor  sai d Probat eCour t o n Jun e 2  195 9 a t te n AIf  t o sho w caus  wh y a  licens eno t b  grante d t o Lou s R  Murphy ,l lA rATB or m pisfcsjf s Cdwr t tmr  tkm Ceqnft ye f Livingsto nI n  th e Matte r o f th e Estat  o f FOR SAL SUrg e1500   , u   OEouke 5830Cenevieve Louiso Ralph, Deceased  At a session of said Cout held on aaeMay 6, 19W,  4JPrsent Haaorah Hiram R, Smith,Ji dge of Probate  Notloe Is herein given that the pttJon of John Julius Ralph, the exec QCtor of said ertrte praying that hisfinal account be allowed and th residue of said estate assigned to tne FOR SALEee4 Potato Sftttag person entitled thereto will b heard Potaties, Green Onions and FOR SALEFred Ewald 20337 CM Uj5, Mich Phen Greenwoodday but et the Probate Ccurt on June, 19G9 Nick Coluber 8800Executor of said estate to sell cr mortgage the interest of amid etate in certain real estate decrjbedto hi petition for the purpose of paying debts, costs of administrationand for distribution It it OrderedThat, notice thereof begiven by publication c a copy herof tor three weeks consectivejy prv Joasjy to aaid day of hearing im the PmckBey Dispatch, and that te fiduciary cause a copy of this notfe, snnato be served upon ech party infelerett at his last known addressby registered OP certified mailt return receipt demanded,at least fourteen 14 days prior to such hearing, or bypersonal service at least five 5days prior to such hearing Hiram R Smith, Judge of ProlateAtrueoopyHelen Cfeuki AtfUter f ProUal at Un oclock a mIt Is Ordered, the notice thereof 1 egiven by publication of a copy here of for three weekf correctively pvvious to said day t hearing in the Fincknty Dispatchf and that Uie petioner cause a copy at this notice to besoived upon ecn known party in In rorest at his last known address Dyed, cerMfied or odinary mailwith proof of rroiling or, by per service at Irast fourteen 14clays prior to suh hearing  IIram R Smith, Judge of ProbateA 1 rue copy Helen M GouldRegister of Prebate 6FOR SALE21 Jnh G E TVDick Campbell Phone UP 83135RENTWlntertsedtage Lake Joan HoweU V BectiusMjAacPhersosOilCoPiapkney Dispatch  CecU BobmHamburg Fire D Baku A HfnftfrttA W VftPhUlkw Beuokum Co McAfeeUpubkday BrothersBennett Insurance CoMidway Garden Center Pinckney FireG tiiuotoa Mrs G MayL Borton E McAfeeG kirk 2OA020005003840 S646000655311840 177025500 9o75200022504iUUU PROFESSIONALHe Mffi Me PMes rHav  vRkter T V TServiceHAOIO at TELBVlBUm 8BVIC aiki Ceejrteeiis8 5541 125 Webster St frUNElUL H6JCSM4en EquipnMA in bi ihiTirf Srvios RENTFour Bedroom Houi,at 4810 Burgess Eoad Cren Bros Phone UP 83404 Motion by Backlund supported byBauchat to table bill for Dr Hatch until the Supervisor checks, as to legality of reimburmeni Motioncarried, FOR SALERoauifu Hybrid Ins now blooming atl rojorsEarl Ciallup, UP S 3105FOR SAIEStuli Couoh 10, TV Table f, Dinii Room Table andSTATE OF M1CHIONThe Probate Com for the County rf LivingstonIn the Matt or of the Estate ofEmma Franks Murphy DefeasMAt a session J J out, hoM onMay 8, 1339PresentHonorabJe Hiram R, Smith,Judge of Probate , Notlre Is Her by Civen, Thai tie TOR RENTTwo Bedroom House,and modern UP 85521PIANO Responsible party wanted iotake over low monthly payment onpinnet piano, can be seen locallyWrite Credit Bureau Manager, Lindy Music CoSCrccker, Mt Clemens,Mich Motion by Baker supporter byMcAfee thai the Clerk be instructed to ask Mi Lavan to present the BoardCase b Juae6 rhairs S10 Rcbrta AmburgeyPhone UP 83M6 A proposed Plat and the followingletter were presented to the Board by Mr H L MunzelMr Francis Shehan, Township Sup,  Hamburg Township Board Hamburg, MichiganPetition of Martin J Ivan, the ad ministrator of said estate praying thathla final acocount be nlow d andthresidue of said estate assigned to the persons PHtitlod thproto will b heardat the Probate Court on June, 2,19It is Ordered, that notice thereof bogiven by publication of a oopy hereof f three weeks ccrseftively previousto laid day of hearing, in the Pinckty Dispatch and that tne petitioner cause a rcpy of this noito be served upon each party ininterest at his last known address toy registered or certified mail, returnreceipt demanded,at least fourteen 14 days prior to such healing, or bypersonal service at least fivedays prior to such heroingHiram R Smith, Judge of ProbateA true copy Helen M GouldRegister ofFOR SALE Washing Marine Electric Stove 10, LuciusPhone UP 83123fOR RENTodem 6 room apartmnt Applv Home Center 88143 TOR SALE Wajkor, used 1 monthbTj Cub groy LulabyS15 pink nyloncoat lt size 6 months to lUyears Mrs VnnSkiver 3122 Mower RdPhone UP 895U8 TOR SALE 9 Acres of ,and second cutttings or both, Donald Charbonneau, 782 Rush LakeRoad Phone UP 86670 MONUMENTS, MARKERSConvenient TermsKxeellet Time to Order a Memorial lew Decoration DayCULVER BAILEY MONUMENT MANSt HowU MfteMgasiHowel 1 WFor Toanker Memorial In Lapsing, MichiganDR G R McCLOSICEYVFhoocWeat Grand BtimLLOYD HENDEE,WEEKLY TRIPS TO DSXBQ0jlUONE UP S S5tjVeiephona Office Mi Mfsdeejaee 814by iVANTPDOdd Jobs Johnny Colnno 83145FOR SALE io down anrt 10 a month Attractive lots at beautifulHLJand Lake JSOOake privilegesOwner Apply Ranch House GrHl Hol Mich, or p one Detroit Ve 8 13784 evenings Dear SirOn behalf of the developer, MrLewis Gallager, of Hamburg Town j ship, request is hereby made for coajsideration by the Township Board of the attached preliminary plan of tfaeHFOR SALE1950 Ford Sedan n good , proposed plat of land at the southwest Jmechanical conditicn,  corner of Silver Lake in the Township, jUpon the incorporation of thej township requirements into the plat, j the developer would be anxious to ihave the hardback copies presented to  IERT WYUE,AucfVinMrM vr H R Holmquirt Roger L Carr AgencyCOMPUCTft IN8UR4NCB A6114 1 MILL 01, MidL Phone IJ REAL ESTATEFvnsa, Homes, Bosiaeea Opportunitietist iToor Property witkGERALD REASONBroker  CM North Fesrf v UPWilliaiD DavisFOR SALE 1949 Parkard Car, good running ronditjon 75,00, UP 89729 John Johnson James Campbell, UP 8974The Roscoe oxboroughs of RoyalOak were Sucduy guests of MrsIleanor Ledwidge The Gerald rConndy famiy of Howoil wtre Saturday callers of the lr vln KennedysThe Andrew Campbells are stayingwith the Chris Cpmpbells until therHOUSE FOR RENT 41b0 PatUrson ifUce RdM Piuckney,large 3 bedroon gas heat, children welcome  ent 75bummer, 55 winter Your attention inwould certainly be appreciatedFOR RENTHome, with 2 bedrooms kitchen and bath on Patterson LaeRa UP 8 6636 1WANTED Odd Jerry Van SUmbrook UP 83223FOR SALESed Potato Onawayscr Sebago Oregor Pena 8310 Pin gree Rd Pinckney, phone UP 88692FOR SALE Davenport UP 8 3486 or See at 540Lnko Road ChairPatterson the Township Board as soon as pos,this request jidRespectfully submitted, Herbert L Muozel The following letter was read byjjBacklund IFOR SALE Y6u around Two bed  Mr Francis Shehan JRoom Home at Portage Lake, small  Hamburg Ibwnship SupervisorOarage, njee shady spot, Lako PrMl  Pinckney, Michigan iges Price 9000, I Mr ShehanPhioTie UP83234   have enclosed a copy of the peti I ron prepared for your attention,, We would like to direct attention toHamburg Township LSr May 14, 1959 I wherein it states that a ftfoposed platThe regular meeting of The Ham have the siSnalus of a11burg Township Board was held to II tc S and 5 to 7 p ASM by AsjoeintmearAC 72981 f 00 West Grand RWer   BRIGHTON TtnvMaodclIsSawFilrai Shopi LAWN MOWER SHARPENCfG  mINQ AND ROOFING4ND REMODELLING E Gd River,, HoweU, Phone Hotl 717 Conventional TermsS6U11624 Uverbank Hiland Wiltse Electrical ServiceELECTWCAL CONTRACTINO60000 West M36, PfaiekMfPhone V 85518  CLASSIFIEDreparian owners as weJJ as the authorized signature of an official of the State of Michigan, to meet the requireaaa ac j ments of Section 13 The It RENVThre8 rooms in aroom house John GeryzB4 Dexter St,, Pinrkney Mich, FOR SALE30 Whitleghomlaying  Mik HarnackUP 8 3210 conduct any legal businessThe minutes were readcepted The PitQn is being forwarded asipLowiNG Will Do PlowrnffMotion by Backlund supported by our hearing has been postponed with custv wnQmti TIP aBaker that the Election Workers for no date set It contains approximately1 USUVe HannnRman P tne APril 6th Election be paid 20 and  23 ot the reparian owners signatures iFOR SALE 3 piece Cyclone30 feet, 4 feet high at 35c I Universal Ironer in excellent enditkl Call UP 33342 after 330 or wtfcend Mrs Margaret Clark, 217 Mill StACCORDIAN LESSONSScOlven In tho Eight weeks lor 1500, AceIncluded Phone HoweU 1019Mary Ellen Wecker FOR SALE Two 58x30 windowsTwo inside doors, Spenrer Tllus 460 Unadilla St Phone UP 89901 the Chairman to receive 2250The following bills were read andapprovedG Brunton  m20M a T Company 535ShhFrancis Shehan If more are necessary, please adviseThanks for your interest Yours truly,Vern Shipley, PresLittle Silver Lake PropertyOwners Association FOR SALE2 HP Garden Tracrornd following attachments sickletar, snow blower eultlvatort wagon tFOR SSALE TwoU000 fewI with seat bla1i Rotiller, assorted Phone UP 8 410s3ze wood storm windows one 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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> 3   v      s rneday May 20,Michigan Mirror Neigkboriaf Note ciebrating Michigan  Dick Rudnicki of Fowervtfle whoihia weekr is only state who took over th Fowierviile Review issuch a weeklt Is financed entire n a hassle with some of the citizensthere because he quit printing justicecourt nwsThe Stockbridge JHop is Hay 22Mr and Mrs Curtis Patterson ofStockbridge LueJla Brogan attend,ed tthe Kentucky DerbyStockbridge exchanged mayors witiOlivet, Brighton with Gaylord, How ell with Flushing Fowlervtfle withBuchanan,Chelsea police are looking for Cl Scherdt 17 and Judith Ann Fit OBKUANKStreats Oeiwntan SW  Current Commaj by voluntary contributions civic, business aid labor organuaturns The suite contributes noihiHoTh percapita CQS to Michigan a,less Uian one hail oi one cent About5000 citizens uko part in it The pjncipal benelits tad the free dvertitnginckney has noi taken part hithe event except rcr the crowning oia quen n the pat 2 years Mayor Dinkel went 3 tunes, to Cheboygan,Warren and JLivonia, The first year a grand success as Cheboygan wasstaging a 2 day celebraton in honoren the beginning oi the Bridge The mayor, ot Cheboyganttien entertaned hei, it costvillage about SOJAiter thatlet used to go any more and as non ot the council would it languishedSouicti the towns dont put themstives outzub in the way ot entertainingrue mayor of Dexter vnt one year andWas back home a 330 pmPinckneydrew Laingsburg cre year and wasintojnaea they dd not patcipateHere the visiting mayoi was alwavstaken on a tour ol the business placesiaciories, Hli lake rosoris, UniVfsity iresn air camp Peach Att, radio station and both schoolsHe gjiciinnej at noon and anotiiei at niuHere ihe ueen crowing this yeari the day beiore Michiganstarts The Qiin usuallyin tne HovveU festivities where thecounty queen is crowned and to thFowierviile Fair to take pan m tne and enclosed but if 400,000 isparade 15 who disappeared May 9, He withcrew 450 from the bank before heleft,Rev, William Yauch of Unadillahas been elected commissioner of tne United Presbyterian assembly whichmeets at Indianapolis May 2027The vote on the recent Fowierviileschool proposal was No S8Sf Yes 147The Joe Basydlo family attendedcpen house last week at Boysvillerear MasonW, H Eva of Howell was lowbidder to construct the bridge ovfrPortage Creek at WilHamsville near Gregory for 19,994 It is 45 feet longend 29 feet wideGlenn Hanson oi Gregory broke hsipg last weekThe bill to aboish the state TB comend make vacant beds at the 4 sttT, B, hospitals nyaiable to mental patenfcs has been signed by the governorConstruction of th e new Boys Vo Home in Green Oak nar WhitLake is well aong and rooted JAMEtf AUJames Auxir 47 of 6060 PinckneyRoad died Friday night In Hurley hoapital,Flint from injuries receivedwhen the car in hich he was tidingwas involved In an auto accident t Durand Friday He was bartejsier atthe BeeLtne Tavern, ChubbornersHe was returning from Durand withWilliam Gorsline, owner  the tav en, Gorsine was taken to the Durandhospital, with injuries Auric, also operated the Metal Products factory atPinckney at one time with Jay Shirey The deceased wa born ait AuxierKentucky, March 27, 1912 Surviving ar his wife, Sue, twstepdaughters, Mary and Xy SineUirnd two daughters, Dorothy and Karen AuxierThe funeral was at the McDoaalFuneral Howell, Tuesday withtJ in Lakeview Cemetery PINCSN17 CONTESTAs a cljmax to the Pinckney schoolcarnival Sat Mi Pinckny contort was held under sponsorship of vfflege council directed by Mrs MarionRussell Contestants had to be withinthe ages of 18 and 28 and living with jn the school dirict Six girls WTin t Shirley Wakt fjeld modelled dressshe made Sherry Sessions sang as er did pan torn me Barbara McAeealso did Myna Ivingston, Judy Noslr irodelled a dresn she made, BarbaraMassey sang TammyAnlta Shinyaccompanied Sherry and Myma and Larry VanSlarabrook the othersThojudges were Raph Forester sec ofHoWel Kiwanis Otis Verbeek prs ident of Howel Kjwanis, DuantBsuer, Whjtmore Lake It gov 8thdistrjet Kiwanis Mrs Parks1 Mik Jones got a Paiaket in the pet shop Vickie Widmayor visitedtaftr jraflSrstother Sunday Carl Oleskii want on a picnif Randy Down av a wild rabbi in h yard Tom Mm   has a rubber Chris Kmppe ajdATTEND Mrs Ren Window and Mis Ehzebeth White attended the meeting Qi the Lansiiig Deanery Council oiCatholic Women at St Agnesat Fowierviile Wednesday nightt u Robert Kavanaugh of St John Stuitnt Center East Lansing, was Hiespeaker Officers for the coming year were installedSCHOOL PROPOSITIONS LOESSchool bondng proposalshaving hard sledding,Lake voted on down Saturday andStekbridge Monday Fowierviile the week before and Dexter iast monViAt Whitmore Lak on the proposition lo levy 6 mills tor operatingicr 3 years lost A83 to 125At Stockbridge A 600,000proposalto build a 19 room elemer tary school lost afcout 2 to 1, The vjtin Stockbridge was 700 against and400 for , at Gregory 170 against and 129, for We do not have ihe Munlthfigures Gregory nd Munith are cov colidated with Stockbridge , of themade avaiabe by the ndmonth work may haltThe 1000th baby was born at Me Fherson Hospital, Howell last weekto Mr and Mrs Ralph Brockway Michigan State Univeristy hasawarded 4 moro scholarships to thU county They went to Myna Sue Livjngston Pinckney Thomas Miner, Fowervlle Harmon Beatty,Hartand,Carol Reader, HoweliA marriage license has been issuedto Robert Simpson 24, JackonviJtt,111 and Virginia Rjtter 18, Pinckney Both to Jams Charbonntau andwifef May 11, a sonfCOUNCIL PROCEEDINGSPinckney Mich,, May 121059Regular meeting of Village ,Council called to order by Prs Dinkai,Roll cal Present Roy Clark, MarionRussell, Albert Phirleyf Merlyn Lavey, rnd Don Swarthiut Absent noneMotion by Shirley t supported bydark to accept Michigan State Hifhway propostion on resurfacing M36 BEEOB GtTDlTHReece Gudith 61, of BentUy LakeRd, committed suicide by shootiRFriday His body was found to bisbarn by his brotner , Frank He camehere from Trenton 20 years ago anlbought the Mumingham farm Hefermgd extensively and operated a  combine His health fajled and hewent to Florida and had only recent  y returned from there Surviving ishis wife, Dayzxoll, stepson Robeit,Ryan of Howell end a stepdaughirMrs Doris Ryan Clark who lives inAnn Arbor, a son Reece jr, a daugh ter, Mrs Donna McCal of Floridaand Carrie at home 1The funeral was at the Schnackentnburg, Funeral Home Howell Mon day Rev, Allen Hancock, officiating Kay Moriarity who is leaving srhooBurial in Lakeview CemeWry, How system was prwented with a plaqiifcJgU   student rounril Barbara Maeyvas the winner th Barbara McAiee2nd and Judy No ker 3rd They wUlbo in the county parade atHowell on While waiting for the judgesMBA ElfMAMrs Emma Elliott, 86, died Friday     at the Stinson nursing Home, Ypil Thuy nght where MlsS L,v,n lanti She was born in Ypsilanti ptm  will bt Plcked at HoWeil township, the daughter of Kirk Haze,11 Scho1 Pinckney and Florence Benham Haze I Ruth Ratter vjllage treasurer andwas a grand daughter of Dr CharlerMrs Mrion Rello councilwoman,W, Haze, Pinckney pioneer She mar wU1 appear in parade along with the ried Ralph Elliott in 1904, He died 4 Pinckney high school bandin 1943 There is a son Charles, of Ypsilanti and a grandson Gordon, pmoKNEY KINGS DAUGHTERSstationed m Germany and several j e Pinckney Cwhcousins including Marjory Hurd wholived with herThe funeral was Monday in theMoore Funeral Home, Rev Bairofficiating Burial was in Highland CemeteryPINCKNEY SPUTS EVENPinckney high school lost a gamethru Pinckney Village Print pjropo wt WMk and also won one BoysvWeCid ilion CarriedKINDS DAUGHTERSFlower and Bake Sate MAY 23, at 1000 A MHorni of Mrs Mae Daller East MumStreet, Pinckny, Wanted pjnt RtidlaM jarsNOTICEThe Star Chapter 145 is invited toattend the Cong4, church in a gr May 17, Meet at theSudat 1030 and we will be seated in a group Try and come, A seat will bo Me ion by Swarthoutjnot supported to have a portion of Marion andLivingston Sts blacktoppedRpairs will be made as needed ,Motion by Russell , supported byClark to donate 75 to summer softball program Carried, Motion by Tiplady supported hyShirley to allow following billsVans Motor Sales rep fire eng631Ann Arbor Const, patch mat, 117,18 Pincknqy Dispatch, prmtfrig 490Northwest Radio, TV lab labor 233Shireys Radio TV, antenna for marshalls car 1190 wece perfect hostesses to the Livingston County Kirgs DaughtersTuesday A beautiful spring day idJed to the pleasure of the 101 ing, Th stat president Mrs 3 ,Humpheys of Flint was present o gether with 8 other members of tt rMate board The girls chorus of Pjnckney higischool and their leader Mr, McCoilvm accompanied by Mrs, Floys, Campbell added much to the program did Mrs, Robert Coffee ofxearved youfINCKNEY CEMETERY The lot owners o the PlncknyCemetery will hold ther annualmeeting at the Swarthout FuneralHome Monday, May 25 at 8 p m tohear the annual report and rt Lets have a good turnout ,Don Swarthout presd OE CALENDARy 23 Special our SUterOf Reading, Mich, will be here, shut thm out Wednesday 7 to 0 whenDick Michniak pitched a no hit gameDick Kennedy pitched for Ptnckneyallowed 5 hits anl had 4 errors made ton and the Juniors from made behind him, Snooks of Boysville and Iosco circles Another junior nirHhit a triple and single Batteries sponsored by Fowlerville hasPinckney Kennedy and RowellBoys formed and was given admissionviMichniak and Snooks, Thursday it was different as Pinckrey trounced Manchester 20 1Denny Clark for Pinckney allowedi hits, Pinckney got ll hits andd 11 tas on balls  Dick Kennedy ofPinckney had 3 singles and a walk Batteries for Pinckney Clark andRoweU Manchester Ayers, Jim vice at PinckneyThe 1960 convention is at Fowlerville in MayLavey ms Agency, ins 58,25 Cr,ech Meyera Hainstock and JerryEill Winger, care of flag 6,00 Creech C IMEMORIAL DAT OBSERVANCE A eommitte k bvtty making plantfor tbe annual Memorial Day obaerTtee which will tnclude a parade pofani Jatf have more emeries thlayaw Wateh for tnnotineetneat nxt28, 27 Grand Lodg atHarold Portw W, MLIBRART NEWSAU girla and boys promoting thoytVt flit Kamoriai Day to buy books tor  Mbrtry, meet at th libraryUy  at 10 a, to  PUm and Chamber of CommerceExpense Michigan Week 30G0T W Winger f expMem Day 12500Foul Curlettt softball tam 75,00Bob Egeler, mar salary 12500 Motion to adjourn carried,Mildred Ackley ClerkMEMORIAL DAY NOTESThe annual Memorial Day observance will be held at 2 oclock begJnnmg with the traditional parade The Zal Oaz Grotto Marching Baniof Ann Arbor will let the cadence forthe parade The Pinckney PublicSchool Band will also march Severallocal institutions will have floats inthe parade and tho firenun th trucks i addition to hcrsmen and othersThe speaker for the occasljO will bethe well known Hiram Smith, ,judfe of probate,tfSMBBBBSVBSBBMBBB ft CARD OF THANKS  We wish to take this opportunityto thank all our frUnds, member of the Eastern State, Masons and of theChruch for H the lovely cards andflowers sent to me whftt in th hotpital ad at home, LOSE AT CAMP BRIGHTONPinckny lost at Camp BrightonSunday 9 to 5 when with, the scoe 5 to 5 in 6th tfce eamp scored 4 mnson 4 hits, a walk and error Up tothen Scott Barrett had been in con trol of the situation,Pinckney had 8hits inclding doubles by Kennedyand Hewett and S siaf 1 by Reader, Pinckney AB R HKennedy 3b 4K Darrow, 2b  , 4Hewlett, ss   4Barrett, p 3STATE SPEl LING CONTESTDe Ann DuBois, an 8th grader inPinrkney Community School wentto Detroit Friday to represent thisarea in the Detroit News Spelling be Twenty iine contestants warentered DeeArm and seven others went down on the word Marresr3nt,There were seven left after thatTh3 wjnner was Tracy Nabers t a 7thgrader at Emrfon school, DetroitThe pronouncrrs were Dr PaulRiekard, Dr George Bohman, andDr Lee Dreyfus, all of Wayne Umv crsity DetroitBACCALAUREATE SERVICEMay 24, 8 p m Pinckney High School1 21 0 Processional 0 11 0Dan Hainea ,lf 4 11Dave ef4 11Wakefleld,rf  2 0 lKoch, e 3 0 0Reader, lb  S 0 Camp Brighton AB R HJones, a  2 3Burson, rt  2 2 lb  4 0Ackton, If 3 1f Johnson ,3b 2Ellewr c 110 Invocation Rev J W WingerSrhool Chorus Scripture Reading Rev,Address Rev Pr Georg HorkanSchool Chorus Responsive PrayerBenediction Rev, Brooks SandersReressional, 3 KCNNKTH BOYTKenneth Hoyt died at St Joe2 Ufa morning Re leaves His wife and0 12 children He was a mmbor of the0 0 Pinckney Contf Church and Livings 0 0 ston Lodge No Ttt F eAM Funeral at Corgi dmrch SaturdayPv ge Pesola 6j Achenbreniws aurt and iinrn virndSunday Debbie Mirbal arhpr his a bus Jerry VaRBariciim rod a hutrod Janet Reta srv some baby birdFirst Orade, Mr RookeKathy Hut saw a rattpnake Sunday  Cent1 Koch iw 5 d Simriny,IVrry RussoU ft fr ha a  F,,Court Cjeib has 2 new fwings A lo of us went U the rarnival SnturiiayDavid Jeljingcr fit lot inUouse Dick Souther is learning ijde his new tikeFirt Gradu MrWe thankHaines ,Ambajyjn JArl in  ing to Potter irk wit, u  ciu M Aiter 30 yeair effort,surveys and expenditure oi thoiuf dollars the question of holding tfafPortage Lake water lovel 4i right bekwhere it started It really looked at It ihey were getting somewhere TilerRiners came up with a plaa tD bold the lake Is el by building to rost 235,00 Thencarrl of suponors were asked tpri up an assessment districtihe board of supervisors hasii the project on the grounds it nil have to be paid in one assessmentThat the minimum assesment wtuldno 250 which  more than some Ofihf pjoperty afierted is worthjnuCom, Fiook favrrs going ahead it i cay altJ ough the initialay b hard the beneftswjl bf1 apprec iated for years toHmeTrrry dlonk fine Cliiy yily v piyvcl hjj Marja IlaitH stei ran n nal inhnr knpr Mike J i k Tin a iicv, ltvn mnwor and JTjai IMV Tally aI,l,ui,, um hasPatty Sprou ,ncf nvd aunt ved hiT Mary Plumirwi weni to  Arhor with htff K anon M  J t hbottle of perfume, liiity  wont lo his grmniitli11 Hi ink to gi son pis Urtynr i or aiiKht u hair wallow in hi 1 hat was tyinf ir gn outI1 Jrt j  Sandra Hell sew the OUJIIT tho KuryCarT Bur i,ui  Some years ago there was a camrnign against abandoned rafriggiar tors, Thp doors on them shut air tightand children pitying in abandonnps on dumps etc w9re suffoctedArw was passKcj making it unlawfulto abandon one without removing tiltdotir  Now another hazard haf 1 on discovrrpd ITA plastic bags dry rlranfrdPliVar cl hing Thic are also ai tight aJ i hsvo bcrn suffocated in them PeopUic askod not tn throw them awaynIhna  irlhduywont uwafdolphf undo 6neral home,tn givp away, liig Walloon , If vc had to gt a n is Reasons fatlor r hioiliup north They iei 2 likr Third CJrudo ,r I Hull n IDon Mufrom Arkansas  visilinj  Norths fousin4 vtod her oOne mrrc hrr K I I AOr ho I, n,  Thr of fort to tit the legislature toiniut as a stato songMichigan My Ioiiplan1lwhirh we have nvrlraid failed hfause the Michiganijrilator said they had more imI tan matters to consider Wflis1 i tnto flowor th9 apple blpfim and statfi treoh white pine but ic, tiii song YaT agoMy Michigan4 was much fung j was stolen from Maryland andv ords rhanrd a hit Then there was1 Wjtnt io Co Fnck to Michigtw4 njoyod i brief popularity aljh rnrprter son of Senator CaTjftiirT lf Harronhas also written amp, fntiMffi Michigan Water Won11 Mi1, Winer, he wants adopt4  t do  t atej 1  aSi nmotorcyrieIVeky oadWe arp glad Lfltflnin sehonl , Terr ln his Hi,,off his ami,Third Gro Mr DwrovsNuutwturihy WCD UAnn Arhor golf ryn vi,,,iy  wont to r lrinPick Sou yisi Vl his isiSandra Salyur nrr MniinioilifrJJiul1 vVhiflny and liorry inr jtiaer ,MTrs CaiTiptyl yfHI, Dean iai  hflpeci tlaJit II Jiildi1  his Unlss fprJn Jaet Miceis learning to ri  sew in maehirPat Galloways vicr in uali itJ Kofli saw  iioiT Sunday,Fifth Grade Mrs Reu MiJ TSpollinK champinrs vce lvr,iP, Susan Cviii j,yr  K, , rHall and Jim ryul Vv   our Memorial Dv hall diplav vi,h the Tomb of he Ij  n  M ho thomo We ao have one for vaNation day lo i1  ii ii  lame of mind fot vhe ui   vnrk books urz jil dono unrl ir   r ctir we know or nulliplieat ion ta les and are prouJ of itInod , The diy of the od one roomvi  i,uui i, i umbfrod The houi i iiislifmt1  Lansing last weekpa1 i a htt lj fi  providing all i iis nmsi provide high school c ivi ai juii or he nirmber of a consolidated district that doesTi Mjii i e,frhijshing a nursery1 ii, rini, ,Chilson, to grwriiiihs und i r4vs for their state pariur,d ljhvays irvuto nursery men r Hliiitu thiv  Thy say thatMjehinti alroart haS 20 public nux ene rioMy opr rated by convictt,vlidsi ,itnt en in petes with the 132 iau uiciUS in the stateThitati hi s as made hy John Zejenkcirii Hrwn, jv sclent of th Mich i,a,i Sp tirt Asn He said private, ry s plowed Under 20 mill ion pi no sectiiinTs ast year tt umanshjp arid couV have hHnj,oals all tne yoT nd we Uol o on has learned vlufblo lessonsimproved Sixlh Grf, Mrs, TasohOur units ar ali donf1  Helenis ot of srhool with chikon, pox Vohope she romea back so0ntRussoll andVirginia Struak hve moved away Mary Wylifl wnt to the tulip festivalMargaret Ackley vteited her si inAnn Arbor Sunday Her grandMother rrom 4bot spnt theend Mceis IN STATE FINALSPinckney High Schools Track teamcompeting last Saturday at Ypsilnnti has a qualifier in the State finals tobc held at CMC in Mt PleasantSaturday May 23 Paul Russell, a Junior will run is the 220 yd clashby virtue of having the third fastest time in a field of 26 runners He willbe accompanied oa the trip by John P Burg, Track Cotch ad,riat managed to meet a payt Week by Using,4d delaying payment irrcivation funds , but unds in ,ighi to meet the next a iho Republican senate sttl as io oi e cent Us tax oran 1h  nato passed tnt  ajjin nsr week but tbt,nc aiam defeated it  3 M uU,1 aanst it and 2 u nM vole Hep Crampton,uri  ii is unconstitutionalonly a ruhterrugc to raise the lax vsjihoiit airienrljng the constt The Republicans got some danaraise ironi th Michigan Manunp Avsn, last week in the formcf a letter sent to eafh of the 22 Re publican s,tiatorr It was signed byJoe Crcifcjhton, mgr and John Curryf prosidnt of the assn it readThiiis an expression of appreciation from the Michigan Mai ufactuers Assn Yo4lave got the governor over a barrU the first Ume in ten years Keep himthere until he yeJls uncleThey trtd to fnippross it but it leaked oot Th s wero qQick, toMM A control tho 22ktatort s them around at    Th e MM A it  fo r U M tftle l t K Icaus e it  woul d b  pai d bfHM  towcom e grou p wherea s a n jntni nwoul d b o pai d b y tho w wit hTh e marriag e c fMr , Ma x RtflMf l attende d th e fu n eit e Amburgw yera l o f he r ttfi t M m Andrt w Mel  nounced  I ti n  Ne w Baln W   VMk  4t h Hurt ,,,rv  x            ,7 7  iVvVs Ma r 20 , ft HPINCKNE Y  RUSS ENGELHARDT , ManagerTee n Trfcphrn  TalkjMo m ana Pa 4 di d y M kn7  th t f l ftt o  v  afttlo  Irtttn f ectOTj  for member s o f y W tunljTh e cos t is onl y a n additiona l 35 c mmont h pu s ta x Jus t thin k wha t thi su  cn n d o t o buil d ft  thrivin g bab y sit tin s busines s o r hel p th e Jun e gra d uat e in  searr h o f a job  As k tee n ager sL  the y ca n giv a yo u lot s o f othe r reason s fo r havin g thei r own  name slisted  B y th e wa y cal l u  no w a n i orde r you r listin g befor e th e flwdirector y clone s in  June ,HAV E YO U NOTICE D tha t th e vacatio n trip s tha t see m th emos t carefre e ar e actuall y th e one s tha t hav e bee n mos tcarefull y planned  Tak e th e comin g Memoria l Da y wee kend  Th e peopl e wh o wil l ge t th e warmes t welcome s a tmotel s an d restaurants , th e peopl e wh o wil l neve r hav e t oten d i n line , ar e thos e wh o hav e arrange d thing s wel lhea d o f timeb y telephone  It s th e inexpensiv e wa yo f doin g thing s well MOS T O F U S kno w th e brid ewh o set s u p hous e wit hfifteen coffee potsan d hal fa  doze n bathroo m scale s al l weddin g gifts  Ru t ther ear e som e thing s bride s neve rhav e enoug h of  Extensio nphone s i n colo r ar e on e o fthem  Giv e n e o f thes e an dyoul l b e a frien d o f th efamil y fo r life  Fo r ever ytim e the y us e th e handsom eextensio n phon e yo u gav ethem , theyl l thin k o f yo ugratefull y fo r savin g the mtim e an d steps  Cal l th e Bus ines s Office , Michiga n Bel lTelephon e Company , abou tthi s novel , usefu l gif t tha tfpeak s fo r itself ,MAY  1723  IS MICHIGAN  WEEKOur  state is unsurpassed  in opportunitiesand  ad vantages for tourists, manufacturing  and agricultural iHAT S OF F T O MICHIGA NMichiga n Wee k   Ma y 172 3   wit h it s emphasi s o nal l o f th e thing s fo r whic h thi s grea t stat e o f our s isfamous , is a goo d tim e t o conside r th e vita l importanc eo f th e moto r truc k    Her e is a servan t o f ih e peopl ewhic h doe s indee d serv e everyone  th e farmer , th e busines sman , th e retailer , th e housewife , th e vacationer , th e bo yo r gir l a t school Everythin g yo u eat , wear , o r us e travel s al l o r par to f th e wa y to  you b y truck  Yes , truck s ar e a s muc h apar t o f Michiga n a s it s vas t productiv e capacity , it s beauti tul  scenery , it s grea t educationa l facilities , it s fin e people UUf u Trifkli fNotic eWhfala f Roa d Of l Htts e Notif y Joh n Wyli e U P 8  8378 , Lloy dJtM7 , Mura y KtnnedyU P 8  8428  Resident s o f Putna m Tow n  Tcffatt p wil l fUn d oxwha l wit h a  15 0 loo t limit , Taxpayo iloot , 75  toot PUTNA M TOWNSHI P BOAR D KENNEDY  Towmhi p Cler k 4YnAfOM M  Chalke r i d parto r ar t buJd in f fo t fo r W  B  Mille rFran k Morar  an d so n r e bldn fth e bMemen t fo r Georg e Blmn4 Joh n Car T   Hi wit h potomain poisoning Th e PlainHe U schoo l hold s a nec ksoci a a t th e hal l ther e Ma y  Th e Nationa l Bscul t Co  wil l hav ea n  inne r sea l demosaratlo n Ma y 2 7 a tth e Murph y an d Roch e St o e Sample s give n away Rev  Willia m Da e presidin g elde rwil l praf c tk  Miraexia l Ba y airrou tfrbg  Mrti r wa s calle d t o St John s las t week  by th e deat h o f he rmothe r Ms  Sara h Black G  W  Dinke l hi  bough t a  ie wOnrtrrar Ma e Broga n rlose d he r schoo l inth e Laki n distric t Frida y wit h a Pi trc  Lola Mora n hcj s in the Sprou tan d Kittl e Broga n her s in  Mario nCenWr ,fin e monumen t ha s bee n erecte din  th e Pinckne y Cemeter y o n itmCharle s Stickl e lot Th e Nort h Lak e Ban d giv e a nope n ai r concer t ror e Saturda yponsore d b y th  merchants ,A  W  Brow n ha s Installe d asod a founta n n  the dru g stor e here Th e Epwort h LegUe has electe dth e follown g offer s Pres t EE  Hoyt ,1s t Vio e Mrs  H , Reason2n d Vic ,H  D  MrDougall  3r d Vice  Mrs,  Bowman  Sef , Alge r H1Ear l TupperjOrganlstHaze l  Choi rite r Arthu r Veddc rSupt  Mr s A  Vcrdde  Ushers f Her ma n Veddde r ,Mauric e Darrow ffotcs oi  5 Year s Ag oI n  th e tpwnsh p ptayda y th e Har ris  an d Sprou t school s tie d fo r firs tvlt h 2 6 point s Paoh , Hick s ytiS  3rdTh e latte r won  h sof t ba l titleBi lEpugh n wa s th e bi g winne r wit h 3firsts , 20 0 yd , potat o a no s ar k yae Hick s won  the whpelbarrro w an dbroa d jump , Yo  edito r w s chairma nresiste d b y Mik e Roch e an d Bo b Gal Dinne r wa s forve d a t noon Ro y Reaso n rin d Lo o Clar kjure d whe n thei r ca r hi t a ligh tThei r companion s Don s Stent zan d Marjori e Njfhol s wer b no t in jured Eloys o Rfirqujs l nn d Menvi n Cam pbel l announc e thi r marriage  I t tou kipac e Nov  9  3 P 1,   a t ETkhart,Irtd ,Th e J , Ra y Kenned y America nPos t wil l observ e Memoria l Diy Wayn e AtLe e  civilia n commande ran d Floy d Week s veteran  Th e Bo y Scout s Veteran s Mothers , grad e an dhig h schoo l children  Junio r King sDaughter s Firin g Squa d an d Legion Si hSpanis h Wa r ViMrnn s wil l b e I n hparadeJ  P  Doyl e wjj l giv e th e ad dres s o n l h squareRev , Lewis  Dion a tSt , Mary s Cemeter y an d RevBruci aFsi c a t Pinckn y CemeteryClifffor dMille r wil l pla y i,ps,Th e firin g sis  C  H  Kennned y srrgt  Io e y Wm  Clar k Ma x Weis , Cas s Clinto n1  e o Lavey , Hurry  FrostRd r Harr y Hamperia nBor n t o Joe  Hache y an d wif e Kat hcrin e Murray  o f Lakelan d Saturda y7  b  boy micht ebring s ou t th ebeachcombe r in  yo uThro w you r worrie s t o th e win d I Vaca tio n wher e wate r fu n i s righ t outsid eyou r cottag e doort a you r ow n hom eat  o f MICHIGAN  Youl l ge t nior jtin  fo r fflore  fun, too , becaus e your e4 B  do t t o a o man y excitin g places Nnn t fo r nature s treasure s alon gAmrta i longest inlan d waterfront , r loa f o n a  sunwarme d beach , Rela xan d pla y I n on e o f 11,03 7 rippling ,azureblu e lakes  Trave l acroi s tn euwgniftcen t ne w Mackina c Bridge JJjj j year , le t Michiga n mak e a  vacatio nugabon d ou t o f you For  tpecial  informationwriteTOURIS TCOUNCI Le  B0 ,UMtn g 24 , I The People sStor e SHOESLINGERI EGROCERIE S ORYi 111 GENT S FURNISHING SKENNEDY GENERAL STOREHAVE YOU Go t what  Th e knac k o f gettin g aheacJ  Hi  scft in g par t o f ever y dolla r h e earn s in a BAN K saving s accoyni ,Vh y   BAN K saving s account  Becaus t a  ban k offer s no tnl y safety , interes t an d friendliness , bu t als o s o man helpfu l financial  services unde r on e roof   PWiDeposi t you r saving s in  a BAN K saving s account  It s alAN K saving s accoun t whe n th e telle r wil l tel l you h e ca naccep t deposits,,tha t you r de posit s ar e insure d u p t o 10,00 0b y th e Federa l Deposi t Insuranc eCorporation  And , o f course , it sa  BAN K saving s accoun t whe nyo u deposi t you r saving s wit h us  YOUR  SAVING S DOLLAR fe  IN A   SANK  SAVING S rACCOUN T HERE McPherso n Stat e Ban kOver  NinetyTwo Years of Safe Bankingo n  Savihg s Boo k Account stmoiwrated  191 Howel l   Pinckne y established  186IMa y 17a s isMIOHIOA N WKB Mhe w hospitalit y t otouriat a ai l yaA r arourr d I  JThe Harol d Porter s gav e aSaturda y a t lhi  hom e fo r thei rdaughter , Jofain e ti fte r sh e wa se d fis worth y advisor s o f th eGirls , Thes e her  we M th ePorter s an d Mrs  Rut h Detfltchei lAn n Ario r Fro d Roylsto n r  w dan d Fre d Rnyisto n jr  o f Man cheste r an d Her b Bry n an H uif e Dal e Tille r aii j son s wer e Sunda ydlnno r guest s o f Mrs  Ward a Mille ro f Howe l Th e Georg e Qraham s o fCofoma n wa s al  thre  xSunda y guest s o f th e Jo e Griffith swer e th e Te d Olson s o f Dearbor nan d Gear  Tuck  aa d wtt t e l  Gas  COOKIN G WATt R HEATIN G AN D  HOM E HEATIN GWYUELP  GA Smm    HOWEL L t w   I,j JJtheres always plenty of hot watero new eI GET IT HOT  GET A LOT every time A ne etectric water heaterprovides plenty o liot, hot water tor showers and all the familys needsOetrolt Edison has a new Super Supply Plan which makes heaters evenmore efficient and economicalHeres the convenient, modern way to GET IT MOT  GET A LOTor an operating cost as low as 388 per monthOnly electric water heaters give you all these Important advantagesEfficientthe heat goes into thewaterInstall anywhereneed not benear a chimneyLong litemeet Edisons rigidstandardsAutomaticaK lire time jx Fastnew mow efficient heatingunitsOuter sMtt4 to the touch alloverEdison miintalM electrical partswithout chargeSafecleanQwatmodernSeep plumber ur appliance dealer DETROIT EDION 8ERVE8 SOUTHEASTERN M  itQANI NEW SPRING COLORStoiChobse Carousel Redtorrid asthe noonday sunOr Tropic Turquoise  cool as an ocean breeze Or lingerv over the 18 other colors in Chryslers Spring rainbow, All are LustreEcd  the iiardest known, automotivefinish that needs no polishing for,up to 3 yearal jWednesday, May 20, 1959HK WOKXMKX f flFCHRYSLER mtsu Division or CHRYSLCK COWHATIOKMOTOR SALES  301 E Grand Riff, HowellTh Roy DUlinghsms had th Walter Glovers of Fowlerville for SunTh Harold Heusmass of Ypsjlantiwart Sunday guests of th EdwinSprouts, Roy Coons rnd wife of RoseliieCAltd on the Henry Haucks SundayMrt Lucille Wylie want to JacksonWednesday with Mrs Johnsons ro nnto go thru the Jackson Bakery, FinnClark drove th school bus McAfe and wif were in The Lloyd Braytons of Brighton Subscript Prit WJt a fewBttrns and wif gpntcalled on the Allen Dinkejs Satur with the Robert Darrows In Iivonia,Qay Jack Young n wile Mr, YiaetntThe Gilbert Sknrers spent the week Young tr caljed on Vincent Totingnd in Detroit and the Ray Ungu gt gt, Lawrence hospital, ways in Detroit  gm where ho underwent lurgtry,Allen Dlnkel attend the banquet  f1 T, of th Howejl Sanitaty bowling team    SnAch te   hehans of Ann Arbor and the Gerald The Mens Wednesday night lvwing team had their banquet Saturday night at the K of C hall, Howil The 8th gratis nd one of thQ sisterof St Marys visited Snna CulU, Adrian Sunday , The Andrew Nesbitts called on M iijlian Wylie of Dexter Saturday aubad the Gordon Hesters ot YpstUmt, for Sunday guests , The Harold Henrys attended ai family renion Saturday at the Uyron Henry home in A in Arbor The Ci, VV, Pearsons of Belatontaine, Ohio, wvivSunday guests,i Mesdames Viinia Van Norman and Winifred Aberdeen gave a b,Uyihower Saturday at the 1ornwrshome for Mrs Neil Baughn 2 witthere,George VanNorman was in Doroiiast Wednesday ,Mr and Mrs George VanNonoanattended the funeral of an uI Ueury Cable at Sarnia, Ontai io, Mrs Mary ElUcn Road wa afcr guest Thursday at Club 20 Ann Arbor Her mcther Mrs, Jooife Vildee sr, spent Saturday w tnherJim Whitley played ball Swnduywith the night thift of the ionviulMotors Proving Ctounds against iho j aitemoon sMit I Mrs, Viola Kcd went t0 TaUson Monday and brought her mothci Mi3  Claudia Peters back with lur Fred Reads had the Ross Reads foiSunday dinner guests,Carol Miller intended the M0U0politan Girl Snout meeiing at Rum us last week Saturday she aUnddLha Detroit News spelling bre in hI troit Kim DuBoise of Pinoknoy vu, 10th The Ona Campbells entertained th1Carl Lentz family of Adrian Sundiy in honor of Lennas biiihday , Mrs Eloyse Campbell, Bovorly anaMrs Eva Kngqjst went to the Nurh  land Saturday,Albert Shirley and wit0 spontday with the Doyle Tpmpleton1Keego Harbor he Don Eilers t L Shirley have a new 68bom last week, Major William Fisk and wilSan AntonioTexas are visiting sster Mrs, Glady Clinton, Tony Kurchen and wife of Eaptwas were Sunday guests ofBlanche Clark Maureen Sptarfc of Devtor vvv a Sunday visitor of Mrs, Muruuit Clark faamily, Johnny Dmkel played left lii ij for St Marys Saturday against si 1 Patrickss at Brighton They lot IT to 9MrS Irene Juk was homo f r m Albion Sunday The Bob Acklys rili ,cd on the Bobb Neils in Ann Arbn,I Mrs Blanche Clark and the Viri Clarks were in Lansing flaStrdiy,I The following al Masons aHn11 ed the djnner and MM degree cuiiiei enre at the Howel Masonic temple onSaturday night put on by St AndifwsI odge of Detroit, complete with kiPsand bagpipe Dan Van1Sambrjo arl Murray James Mo ran, VnUSwarthout, Finlfey Green and y oli, or About 250 werf there 1 Kenneth Hoyt of Silver Lake wit ,  has been a patunt at St Joe hospitif fnn Arbor, since last fall, fell last,Wednesdaya and suffered a skujfiracture,Mrs Judy Slont2 Hill and babyson came home from Mio last week South Lyon school teachers will rertive 50 raises uext termJack Lee has enlisted in the mmyand is at Fort Knox, Kentucky, Putnam township collected plSMin the cancer drive The 3 nursjng homes in the countyhave received limited licenses Emilys has a capacity of 20, Mavis of G andCasje McDonald of 14,Patricia Knight, a student at Pinerey high school has announced herengagement to Larry DeWolfe of IIan burg Roy Reason, son Bob, and LarryI obdell spent tho week end at Horortrout fishing The irvin Keimcdys and WillardMorgans attended the funeral of Reeco I Judith at the Church of God Monday Mesdames CliffordVaIlorn an1Willard Wiltse wont to the tuhp iestivaJ at Holland Friday  Bruce Essennurg employed at Wagoner J Grocery6006, rfigKNET ROAD Quality Merchandise tOW PRICESBeer xa Wine to Take Out PHONE HOWELL 705 J 2 aowERsSAYPHONE 2S4 riOWELL MICHIGANFertilizer SAVE TIME AND MONEY WE HAVE MOST GRADES of FERTILIZER DEHoey SonhisMrs PHONE HAMaTOr 6 119 DEXTERLEE THAf 8TJiurs, , In  ,Si  STAWOFTh  Probat e Cour t fo r the  Coantj r e lLivingsto nIn  the  Matte r o f th e Ettat  flilaiirli n j  Mirii n Pefaaed A t a  sessio n o f gai d Cour t htl d o fi t  Mi   AiiiJionyin Judti  M i I Mi u  II olo r  tit  ,      Metro Colu tr  WttJ ,au o t oI j , iA n Allitt i A  11 Tb t Dr  Ceci l Hnde f o f Lamin gM  C O th e Uoy d Htnda  Sunday rftbF  F  A  ha d ft at Brighto n Saturday Th e Jac k Cl Hrk  famil y o fSunda y wit h th e Mar k Nasher ,Bauer o f Wbervfll e visite dSunday  htfNanc y Nas h san g a t th e Mariner schurc h Detroi t Smdaya t th e i Mrs iii tl,y  a t rh ri ii J Mr  J, W ,  ti n ii l Arn haniJrlai1 1 A onProbate R Smit h4 Notic e i s Hereb y Glv riiloi S o f ai d dfac fl  ar et o  presen t thti r claim  l aunde r oath , t o MU 4 Ceurt , an d t tspiv e a  cop y thereo f upo n Charie  K ,VanWinkJ e o f iluwel lfiduciary  o said state, and that3 will be heard and th heirlw determind by said said IrobuUi vitcu on Jufla 3Cat ien a maiM U,, UJiiiv andWhitos it a Orureo, Thattf ijiven by jiublirmion of a copyH lr Lnree WA ous to said day of aeartim ia tstrmcioiey Dispatch axut that tht fttilp ry caits  cvpjr af tail aaHot ts ierva upon each kaown party la c by lastv rrcjrttred er certlflad lemamled at14 days prior 10 micb pcotiaj service at 4ays prior to such Hiram R Smith,A true copyiielen M Gould of ProbateMarathon ServiceIntegral factory her suffered u heartof Michigan Welt Also at Plymouthhigh school wth the U, of M Chor8tahsayi attack there Monday morningwas taken to McPhersontnd put in anoxygen tetit, Hehadan other attack Motidayafternoo Hes th husband of the former Roberta MJUr4Clayton Bokkering came home ,om Univeraity Hospital, Ann AUr j WednesdayThe Robert Pike, attended Chuchal Group and Saturday at Ann Arbor  Mrs Atta MfytT was inSaturday with 4 of hr 6th gndt ho had an exhblt at tht ScitactFair at Eastern Michigan UnirVfUyn Jlg Ptrcy Fish and Byn Tm ttl WANTKDtettng tad waU Gas, 03 Tins, Wrecker ServiceMain and Pearl Sfe, Hackney, UP 8 3SMFREEOne Quart  01 wkkEteryHI Change Durag tfct i vla the MatterThomaa Murphy, At a test of tali eewtSdmj 7, 1950 Present Hon Hiram R Smith,lodge of Probate Notice ia Hereby Given, That allyarwp Interested in said estate aredirected to appear before said ProbateCourt on June 2 1959 at ten AM to show cause why a license shouldnot b granted to Ious R, Murphy,Executor of said estate to sell 8 mortgage the interest of said tate In certain real eetate decribedla bli petition for the purpose of paying debts, coiU of administration and for distribution It ti OrderedThai, notice thereof tiegiven by publication of a copy hrel for three weeks consectively prv louily to sid day of hearing ia theJPmckney Dispatch, and that the fiduciary cause  copy of this noticito be served upon each party inInterest at his last known addressby registered or certified majl return receipt demandedat least fourteen 14 days prior to such hearing, or byytneual service mt least five 5days prior to such hearing Hiram R Smith, Judge of ProbateA traeeofyHelen QuldAefifter o STATE OP MICBIQANThe Probate Court for the of LivingIn the Matter of the Estate ofCenevieve LouiSo Ralph,Prsent Honornbc Hiram R, Smtf,Jirige of Probate Notice is hereby piven that the ptHon of John JuYiuy Ralph, the exec ijftor of said eriate praying that hisfinal account le allowed and th resdue of said estat aligned to tne persons entitled thereto will be heardat the Prolate Court on June, 1909at tn oclock a mIt is Ordered, the1 notice thereof eVen by publication of a copy here of lor thrue weeks conseclively previous to aid diiy  hearing in the rinckney Diii h and lhat the peliliKM cans a cupy of this notice to beserved upon un known party in in , vrest at his last known address by 1 fKstred cevtiiied or cxllnary mail i with proof of nailing or, by per sonal servict at Javt fourteen 14days prior to uch hearing   Ilinun K, Smith, fudge of ProbateA inie copy Ihlen M Jould of Picbate FOR BAlMiORouke, 5830 Zalfler , lhone LO 15689 or QeotfftlOR SALEI red EwaW 20397 Old US Mich Phoneday batFOR SALESe3 Potato, EatingPotattes, Green Onions and Ithgfcard, Nick Col user 3800 M3CFOR SALE21 hrh O E TV Dick Campbell Phone UP 83136OR RENTWtaterixetf eetftafe attage Lake John McNamaia Phooe Howell Coeadi rVeceetlafs illUE MUMESS Fuk RENTFour Bedroom Home,at 4810 Burgess Road Grten Bros Phone UP S340i1FOI1 SAIFrStutlic Couh 10, TV TaMe f Dinjnc Room Table and6 chnjrs 10 PLrta Amburgey Phono UP 83106STATE OF MICHIGANProbate Court for the County f IivingstonofCull faiJ Phone UP SS3K after 4 p mJohnnv S145MORrASnonVi IIowoll Arnior  fniAdults 2i tfluO, IIOWPH Pommanrlry Saturday430 p, Maym, tounderIn the Matter of the ErtFrancis MurphyAt a session of said Court, held onMay 8, 19r9 Present HonortMe Hi ram R, Smith,Judge of Probate    ,Notice is Hereby Givn Thnt fie ifOR SALE in down anl 10 apetition of Martin T Iavan, th ad nonth Attractirv lots at beautifulministrator of said ostale praying that HLind Iake 0J lakr priviliges his final acccount be aHoWrl andth Ownor Apply Kanch House GiHl h FOR SALE New RQI df Home,HiLand Lake 1Vi acres, Wreh and eopper kitchen mare als ear port,easy tTm Owner Apply Ranch  House OrtflI ley Mich, or phon, Detroit Ve  1784 eveninfsatNOTICE Again this year youbuy garden and flower plants CLARKS, 311 W Main StreyWANTED Permanent baby sitter Joan Falk HA 6 4976 after 6 p mFOR SALE4 acres on Huron RIVB4Drive, has rlvex frontage small modern house, double garage and 2 out side buildings A place wall fceptt305 Huron Drive West near Gregory hoad, Tel HA 682Mresidue of said erraU assigned 1,, thePersons entitled threio will be hardat the Probate Courl on Tune 21,1 It is Ordered, that notice thereof bogiven by publication of a fpy hereof three weeks corsedively previousto laid day of homing, in ihe Pinoktey Dispatch and that me petitioner cause a ,py of tliis noir to be served upon each party ininterest at his last known addressby registered or certified mail, returnreceipt demandedat least fourteen 114 days prior to such hearing, or bypersonal service at least five 5 days prior to such hering Hiram R Smith, Judge of ProbateA true copyfHelen M Gould Kegister of ProlateFOR SALE Washing Maehjne 10, Eleetric Stove 10 Lucius DoyJPlxone UP 83123FOR RENTModein 6 room apartment Applv Home CenterVPcown 88U8 IM,l Mi h or pone Detroit Ve 81784 eveningsFOR SALE 1049 Packard Car, good and modernrunning ronrlil on 75o008UP 89729 John Johnson SALErApartintfcrt Size Electrie Range and G E Refrigerator ingood condition Phone UP 855S3 L Ofosn, White Lodg TATKBMIBWATState Highway Project 47041VILLAGE OF NNCXNEYWHEREAS Sum TnskBm fway M36 on Mate Sbvef to theVillage of Pinckney is in need of improvement between the west and east village limits, ia offer to serve traffic in a sad aad expcdfflooi saner, suchimprovement to consist of placing abituminous concrete surface on theexisting pavement and WHEREAS, The Village Is to participate in the cost of such improve ment in accordance with the provisions of Michigan law see Act 51, P A 1951, as amended NOW THEREFORE, Be it resolved 1 That the Village hereby requests the State Highway Commissioner to proceed with such im provement2 That the Villages share of the estimated cost of such improvement will be paid to the State Highway Commissioner for deposit with the State Treasurer for credit to the State Trunkline Fund when the improvement is placed under contract, from Weight and Gasoline Taxfunds made available to theVillage by statute see Acts 51, 54, and 55, P A 1951 asamended or from other funds provided by the t Village,3 That upon determination of the actual cost of the improvement,any adjustment necessary to reconcile the estimated cost withactual cost will be made4 That upon completion of the bituminous surface parallelparking, in accordance withState statutes, will be put intoeffect and thereafter enforcedby the VillageI, Mildred Ackley, Clerk of theVillage of Pinckney, in the County of Livingston and state of Michigan, dohereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the resolution adoptedby the Council of said Village at a meeting held on the 12 day of May, IUf Me iMfffe ML BRitter T Ve TServkc UNAL HOMEDirectorModem Equipment Ambulance Service u rUP 8 5541 125 Webster StMONUBNT  MARKER SConvenien t Terms feeeUet  Time t o Orde r a  Memoiia lfo r Decoratio n Da yCULVE R BAILE Y,  FO R RENTTw o Bedroo m Hous e ne wHOUS E FO R RENT  415 0 PatteMo nRd  Pinfkney,larg e 3  bedrooni ,heat , childre n welcom ebummer , 5 5 winter  UP 8552 1en tFO R RENTHomo , wit h 2  bedroom skitche n an d bat h o n Patlerso n Lak eRa , U P 8 FOR SAL E Oa k Varnishe d Dinett eTabl e an d Foil  Chair s 15,00 , MeU l1  Bed , Sprjng s an d Mattres s 500 ,Studi o Couc h 1 0 00 , 1 4 foo t Plywoo dPoat , newl y painte d 5000 ,Kar l Suggitt , 9405An n Drive ,Lak e ,  Phon e H A 6961 2 1959MILDRED ACKLE YCler kWAJVTEDOd dJerr y Va n Siambroo k U P 8322 3FO R SALKSe ed  Potatoe s Onaway sc r Snbago s Gregory  Pen a 831 0 Pin gre  Rd  Pinckney , phon e U P 8669 2TOR  SATE  Davenpor t a nd Chair VI P 8  348 6 o r s e a t S4 0 PattarwnLak e Road  TOR SALE195 0 For d Seda n i n foo dmechanica l condition Jame s CampbeN , U P 897 4Th e Rosco e arbor Ough  o f Roy i   wer e Sunda y wes U   Mr sFO R SALE  Tw 0 58x3 0 window Tw o insid e doors  Spence r Tiu s46 0 UnadtU a St  Phon e U P 8990 1 Gerald Konned y famil y o f Ho woi l wer e Saturda y Giler s o f th  ITvi n Kennedys wit hhous e h i PUTNAM Twp  BOAR D MEETIN G,  Regula r meetin g o f th e Putna mTownshi p Board , hel d a t th e tow nhal l Tuesday , Ma y 12 , 195 9 a t 8  pm Al l boar d member s present  Hendec ,Wylie , Reynolds , Whit e an d Kennedy Meetin g calle d t o orde r b y Super viso r Hendee  Ther e bein g n o ol dbusines s t o transact Minute s o f th e meetin g o f Apri l 14 ,195 9 rea d an d approved Motio n b y Kennedy , supporte d b yReynold s t o reappoin t Lioy d Hendee ,a s Liquo r Inspecto r o f Putna m Town ship  Motio n carried Th e boar d cas t a  unanimou s vot et o  appoin t seve n boar d member s t oth e Pinckne y Communit  Library Thes e member s t o b e appointe d a t th eregula r Jun e meeting Motio n b y White , supporte d b yTh e Andre w Campbell  ar a  th e Chri s Cfjnpbell  unttoex Wylie to ay thc followin bUJs as, PinckneysriOJlTS VEGETABLESMEATS f  GRQCERIEiQUALITYssiCOURTCOUS 5ERVKE Mrs, LudlU Wye aughterf, SWr Uy, Mary and Lnd want to tteTip TmtoQ t Holland Saturt  Hit JUlph HalA eatiHaiiMd MONUMENTtl hkWl s Bowell Msehlfma fffctsiB Howell tllWFe Yannber Memorial Ine limning, MichiganOR a R McCLOSKEY ilphone OfficeIERT WYUE,AucHwmrfALBt i 8TK8ALMTUPS SIMDr H R Holmqubt CJfeopravter JCRayf 4ay Threitjgn Saturdef II te 3 mtd 5 to 7aad by AppomtmaatAC 72981I0U West Grand Rive MIG0TONTtnMandoUsSawFiiai LAWN MOWER SHARPENIIfO11B24 Bivitnk Hiland Lake Frad C RtickkoH, S,OFTOilETKlciTWent Grand fitotrHowuiiLLOYD HENDEE, UV SOC UAUUNOWKLY TfLBfri TO DETROIT1 HONE UP 8 fi 6 4 ,Roger J Carr AgencyCOMFUSTBEuith RCarr14 3 MILL T, Mica Phone UP 8REAL , Bomte, Lake fitafles OpportunitiesVovr Propertyl witGERALD REASONBroker    Nort h P fPHON E U P 81 WDavi sHD1N G AN D ROOFIN G  4N D REMODELLIN G66 M  E  Gd River , HoweU  affc TPhon e Horf l 71 7 Conventiona l Term sWilts e Electrica lELECTRICA L CONTRACTIN O6000 0 Wes t M36  Pfnekme yPhon e V  8551 8    read  Motio n carried   Lloy d rardi n   bul t dozin g tw p dum p  900 0Mik e Hardmpickin g u p paper s a ttw p dum p 300Ma x Russel l   Treasure r Pinckne yCommunit y School s   Fed  del  taxe s4844 3Doubleda y Bros    Co  V  M  strip san d instructio n ballot s fo r sprin gelectio n 2750Van s Moto r Salesgas , towingtw obatterie s fo r fir e truck s 1109 8Lee s Gul f Sales , ga t   towin g fir etruc k 2975P  W  Curlet t   Apri l printin g 590 0Lave y Ins  agenc y   Insuranc e o n fire me n 41000Lave y Ins  Agenc y   Treasurer s Bon d2  year s 7400Michiga n Bel l Telephon e  2 month sbil l 5  uni t fir e phone s   phone s i ntow n hal l an d fir e hal l 752 5Livingsto n Co  Dept  o f Socia l Wel fareMarc h 195 9 6118 1Gilke s Cemeter y   fo r car t o f Cem eter y 195 9 7500Sprou t Cemeter v   fo x car e o f Cem eter y 195 9 7500Protestan t Cemeuryfo r car e o fcemeter y 195 9 12500Catholi c Cemeter y   fo r car e o f Cem eter y 196 9 125Motio n b y Whit e supporte d b yWyli e tha t th e townshi p stan d one hal f Vi  of roa d oilin g  townshi phar e Wvwtfytiv c 75  ft   Motio ncarrkd  fMcrtknf c b y Wyfie , suppoTfei l b yWhite  tctadjourn  Motio n tarried AttJRRAY  J  KENNED Y     PBtoa m T  Cler k  CLASSIFIEDFO R RENTThre e room s I n a  fiv eroa m houe e Joh n Gery z45 4 Dexte r St, , Pinkney , Mich FO R SALE3 0 Whitlegho m ens ,layin g UP S aa w Mike Harnac k SALE 3  piec e Cyclon ej3 0 feet , 4  fee t hig h a t 35c  Iversa l Irone r i n excellen tCal l U P 8334 2 afte r 33 0 o ren d Mrs  Margare t Clark , 21 7 Mil l St PLOWING  Wil l D o FwrhW Oustav e Hannnama n T P 8  666 9 ACCORDIAN LESSONSSrOive n in  th ohome  Eigh t week s to r 1500  Aec jordia n include d Phon e Howel l lOt ajMar y Elle n Wecke r ,FO R SALE 2 H P Garde n Trace rn d followin g attachments , sickJ liar , sno w blower  cultivator 4 wag nwit h seat , blad i Rotiller , assorte d Phon e U P 8 41 0siz e Woo d stor m window s on e larg esccaan  Jac k Hannett31 8 Howel l St Pinckny , Phon e U P 8317 5  FO R SSALE  Tw o Formal  150 0 n dU00 01 1IFO R SALECompet e Bo y Scou t un iform , siz e 12  7  Rt y Klnse yPhon e U P 8 410 WANTE D Paintin g an d interio r de Mtlng  2 5 year s experience  Wil lflfet  fee  estimates H  A , Lin k 879 8 Lakevle w Driv elot a Lake , Phcn e U P 8  857 0 WANTED Carprtry rough finlsn,repairng, siding, roofing, remodel, home aad cottage constructionCall or WriteWilliam Mitchell uP 8C540 P O,Box 189 Pinckney, FOR SALE1950 Buick 513500410 Putarm St, UP 83452POft ftALErfieal 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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>,MichiganPolitical leader in the off year of ffighPINCttNBY DISPATCH Wetaerty, May W 1959AtUdl9 f COMMENCEMENT PARTS No, ItANeighboring Nette   ,  Barbara Tarmnt is valedictorian  Pinckny wo   game trom Barbara Ann Massey daughter ot1959 are jockeying for position m the und Gerald Durbin salutatorian ot tht Hartland here Thursday by a 2 to x Mr and Mrs Woodrow MasJy 9W1 1960 race Both Gov Williams ind Highton senior class  ore Holllingcworth scoring the wjnn Rush Lake Road, Pinckney, Michigan Mother and Daughter Currentthe legisleteure tre vying for position of martyr end trying to tugtheir opponet with the tar of villany Gov Williams first suggested usingDg the veterans fundThe Republicansdefeated It then revived it but refusedto pass it unless the governor wouldApprove their one cent sales tax hikeAlbeiL Fredenburg mgrMoPherson Slate Bank at Pinckney  ,has sod his farm at Plainfield he  Smgfer 2b Jack Youn ,3b D Ken opiraied for 17 years He wilthe Brighton is organizing a community bandOn May 17 thre will be a,, bamnd turkey shoo, at the ConseTfJ ton Club on M36 E Beryl Lewis, foreman at the ChrybJer Proving Grounds and AJ ThompTnaf Patterson Lake came together7hi8 put Williams in the martys roh orHankerd Road Thursday nightThThe payless pay days resulting from j159 Pontiac staticm wagon of Beyllegislative inaction followed Jt,nd th e other car were both bangelSentiment Is gathering steam forr constitutional conventiojiDemoor ushave long contended that thecan senate representes area not Republicans say area should be reprsted as well as people  Citizens In SOU communities wllpay tribute to industry,busines farmsend other activities in Michigan Week Way 1723 As Michigan has beeilublicized as a Poor house the affcut be harder this year The idea ispicture it as j good place to lie do business in both on a nationalaitd local scale Lawyers gathered at their now300,000 bidding at Lansing May 1 celebrate Law Day and inspect theirlew headquarter, Chief Justice Deh xners said Ours ir a civilzation orlawsf not of men Gov Williams saidThe vitality of our legal system, essential to maintaining freedom depends on broad understanding  supp ort  Dr, Ralph Rabonovich of the motit ing run the lasc  the 7th on Denny has earned the honor of being namedClarks hit  Pinckney High Schools 1959 ValedicBob Willjams walked the   stole 2d and scored on infield firstoucs That ended the soring until the 7t 1 hen Hatland tied the score on a wildthrow and 2 infield hits  In the half Tomj truck out  Hollingsworth got aDenny Clark drove one though theirfield and Hollingsworth came inwith the winning runJ Pinckney got but one hitThey hada new infield Hollingsworth,1b T g 59 VaTeduTtorian Superintendent Wesley Readerannounced Barbaras scholasticaverage as 1106ia health Hawthorn Center uidihe youth gets into trouble b ause he is neglected nnd the parents do nutgive thm any responsibilitiesCheck your driving license Thousands of unlicensed drivers are clriving in Michigan today You may be of themWWCKSEY RAINBOW ASSEMBLY The Pinckney Rainbow Assert 1 bly No 67 will install their gftccis Saturday, May 16 at 730 p in Twpublic is invitedInstalling Officer Karen Be ainstalling Chaplajn Mary BdyJJnstaling Marshall Sally tltleylrstaMing Recorder Gail GustafiMusicianSoloist  Eloyse CampbellOffices to be Installed Worthy Advisor  Jolaine Gorier Associate Advisor Brenda HoViCharjty Carolyn NicholsHope Karen Wrigh 1lajth   Kathy Gustafson Chaplain Judy R  iInstalling Marshall  Sally UUyDrill Lader Gail Gutsfafoi Organist Fern Reas,,nlov  Sharon Gallupeligkn   Pat BorovskyNature Joanne tiwaimmortality Rita MillerTidelty  Karen KingPatriotism Shirley WyiService   Sally FisherConfid Observer Krhsten TajhOuter Observer Karen Beck buildi home Andrew Campbell who sold his homehas bought 5 acre of the W hi c r farm of Aher Wylie Itoiici the Dickie May place ABody ss Rowell caughtPinckneyClark, p  4Williams If 2Kennedy ss 3LaBelle, rf  2Shirley Basor of Stockbidge WJjB  Jmarried to James Lupmnacci at st  SJSJ1,H Church at St Clair ShoresApril 18Not to be outdone by the men cfChelsea who forced a Brush Club and ar, growing beards the womenof the placo have formed a Chelsea Belles Club and wear sunbonnetsthehdge of the orderThe Argus Camera Co of Ann Ar bor has laid off 90 peopleMrs Warren Alexander 34, a forrer Chelsea resident died at Hasletlrst weekThe Fowlervilile Review has beennarrkd official Webberville paoci1nd will publish ui village and township notices ,The Brighton high school JHop sMay ,iti,  iThe University of Michigan R Almni have awarded 5 scholto Livingston county, They goic Kathy Meyer Pinckney, GeraldDurbin and liarbara Tennant fBrigh in Carolne Austin, Fowlesville andSharon Crosby HowellfMrs Elizabeih Jriftith was gienr ojjon house Sunday by hor OES, rrends in her new nome Of tho 217,553 motor boats in thit Jfn7 ar rogstcred in Livingiton countyThe Huwell high school JHop isMay 29 Many boys, elgible for the draft,I ave been altering theif draft cardsin order to buy liquor Col Holmes iead of the draft said all found witialtered draft cards will b placed ihe top of the list R0I0000Singer ,2b 3 0HoUJngsworth, lb 1 1 Young, 3b 0 0Rowell, c 2 0Hartland AB R0000 01000 Three hundred tnjrtschi Jetwere sold to thc Mother anU Daughter Banquet sponsored h S MansAltar Societ ut St 1r Hull KM Wednesday myhi Thc hali anil iahlcswere decorated with appiupnale mo tives and favors lor Mothers DayMrs Francis MitJr JJL neprayer and Mrs Dorth  uniuiclscrfckteacher in the Pinckncv vhoocommunity sininu with Mrs VliMrParks at the piano Beck Mori s the toast to thc Mothers arid MAita Movers to the Daughters JaSanders sang a solo Mother l mother v,a, he aeeorpAn inleresting rkimher When MyMolher S arui Se s  Aa pui n lyElain la Kosa, Valerie keiser lSchroder, aiul iek Jaie W Jackie lie Deanne  iaifBowles and Joann Siiuin oi nientarv choo pu on anumberI he following received theOldest Mother Ireeni Mr ir Godfrey, top radio andint aner has just underwent aat ration for cancT of the lung Somejaii ago he had a TV programsponsored by 1 cigarette corapajiyThis was during the highth of th ontroversy as to whether cigartttnOkinK fauseJ lung cancer Godfreyinv his spiel t, the effect that rsearfli in hundreds of cases by rputtihle medical Huthorities had failed Hi sliow one case of lung cancer cau t by the brand cf cigarettes he waiadvertising Then he pulled a cgjiictt from a package and smolwd it HP quit cigarette smoking 4 yearsJIU We wonder  1larBrandenburg, s  3D Morganf 2b 3McGuinnis, lib  3Steinacker c 2H Brandenburg t p 3J Morgan, 3blj 3Sobe cf  3Fultburg, rf 1 3Lhgotz If 3010 02 1u0 Salutatorian honors were awardedto Barbara tilen McAfee daughter otiu and Mrs Lester McAfee, 4115East M36, Pinckney, Michigan Shehad a scholastic average oi 1105Barbara Mussey is secretary of theSenior Class,and was  A R rep resentative this year She is a memberMay Mfonchagter htrt,May 18Haand thMay 21AJoMth LyonWIN FIRST GAMEThe Pinckney county league teamhad their first workout Sunday atCamp Brighton and won 13 to 3mostiy on the generously of th camupitchers who issued 15 walks, Pinck only had 5 hits Hewlett getting 1 4regulars were missing The camp got 2 runs the first onfi walk, 4Jt and error Pinckney got 1 the 2nfp 2 walks and out at frstThey added the 4th when DDarrowrnd Reader walked and Dan Hamesdoubled , They got 2 mere the 5th,fi the 6th and one th 7th Scott Barr i the eledanciiJ mesN2 mother o Mrs JohnMaineJsConradReidcllMrs, Joyce Heniy Mih1i jnost daughters Mrs AliuiThere were two four  mothers present Mis Doia and Mr Coniad Mrs Ssvarihout was awarded the pj ieNanc ish replaced Mrv JaninEdgar who was to have sanii a souvCiail Shaner also sjim 1 solo Mdiho was a I advA quartet consisting o  irls I rumBrighton Jean iullil iar Muc 1 Icrle, Rosemar Moon and HATI Burns of Imckney saiv hers Mrs Mildred lJaikled themThi A followed In comrrjinitN Paul Haswpii late Republican1 trifiidaUj t kovornor has trouble InipinK  appointments Last week he wa to have boon the majn speakerM Republican rctory dinner bt did jut show up Last fall he was tchedI led to speak hert between halve ata football game and although thecounty committee wrs here did uOZiut in his appearance Last spring iJumburK Kejuhlicans who claim torave organized the first BagWttilIooster Club arivertLsed a bigII ith Bagwell as speaker,Hf didappear  but wont to Detroit andi art in a TV broadcast in ead Wewonder why all the mixup iii dates haraI4UJ1Iot had 12 striHduts They play atr Camp Brighton againSunday at 5 p m ljnckney AB RjHiggs, 3b  3JR Darrow4 lb 1Hewlett, ss ,Gentile, If1INCKNBY CEMETERY MKET1XQ The lot uwners of the PinckrJyCenieter will hld ther annualmeeting at the Swarthout FuneralHorn Monday, May 25 at 8 p m to hear the annual report andofficers Lets have a good turnout Don Swarthout presdent7th DISTRICT MASOXIC MEETING The 7th Distinct Masonic meetinglor the lodges of Washtenaw andiivjngston eounties was held at hePinckney Maonic temple Mon layaigat to diUM Masonic legislationto come up at Detroit at Grand LorjoMay 2627 Olin Robinson board ofgeneral purpose member for this district presided The legislation was dAcutaed and questions answered byFrank Lane, Pontiac Barney WilsoyGlen Alt of Ann Arbor and ChartsFagin of YsilantiThe jtems dicujed were forming a5 county group of lodges in Wayno,Macomb Oakland, WashUr anMonroe counties, state wide oncurr Jurisdiction, changing the place ofejection of board of general purposemembers and DDIs, Masonic fundraJservice for funeral homes, exemptingall lodges of less than 500 members from Masonic home assessment,putt 54 21 Darrow 2b 11 Reader, c 1Hainesf rf 3Dewberry, cf  3 Camp Brighton AB Jcnes, ss 4D Johnson, 2b 3ickling, If 2S Johnson, 3b  3Elinar, c 2Mills,lb 3George, cf    3K Johnson, rf 2Goodrich p 2 1Lesner, p 032 I0 32 1R 10 10000100 H00210 001 1H 110000010RAY MORIARITY RESIGNSRay Moriaritv administrativetant at the Pinckney school has resigned to accept the position of superintendent of Deerfield schools Tn is in Monroe county, has 450 pupils and 15 teachers  He enters on hisnew duties July lf 1959 He has rented his hous here to Gilbert Dun of the Future Teachers Club wissecretary of the Literary Club, anil hasbeen a cheerleader for three yearsShe also served on the Student Council, as class representative Barbara took part in the Junior Play with thetitle roll She has sung in various trios for the high school concerts andtown activities Barb enjoys bakingjand has been in two consecutive county cherry pie contests She isactive in church work at the PeoplesChurch of PinckneyDuring high school Barb has majored in sociai studies and English Her minors have been in math, scienceand commercial subjects Her future plans include medical training at Carnegie Institute in Cleveland OhioBarbara McAfee is the Editor ofthe 1959 Yearbook and president ofthe Future Homemakers of AmericaClub She has held class offices and was a member of the Student CouncilShe has been a cheerleader for threeyears and was captain of the girls basketball team Barbara is active inthe choir of St Stephens Church in Hamburg Work in 4 H has heldher interest, as well as Literary Club workBarb has majored in English, socialstudies, science and home economics Math and commercial subjects are herminor fieldsUpon graduating, Barbara plans to Krogmani wineKrcvitHANO RFCITAI MAY 17 tlSunday Afternoon Oi  lMrs Mcjvvm  amplxll A ill rcLTII I  olpuiQ iiirn JIJ the IIHMC room of the High School, this Sinulavafternoon a 3 oclock I he parvniv j friends and pnMic are eouliJK invited to aliend thi hmr of panumusicIhe Little IrinceThe Woodidiuf WaltJoyce KinyIndian ChiefI he Hare Hacker RulerMarch MiliiaireRuth Ann ImeSwing AlongBicycle Ridehristine DinkelDuett Folk I une cimai Christine Dinkel arid I indi VVviii1The Elevator ScliauniMoonii Fndtanlmcnt tiiovani  iiiii 1 V lieRuffy and Tuffy SrtvimiThc Rip OwlJohnny Appleseed Becky HermDown In Ihe Vale SchaumA If had its first payless payiay ia week foi state employeesto I nnsmg ihe situation wag eased somev hai when civdit Unions advanccHtviiliycos nuinoy without intret, ki a Nrn on their pay due The anl senrte are still deadlocked thi senate insisting on a one cnt I Ui increase and the governor oii the veterans fund Th governoruis holstorofl y on opinion of the rtorny 1niral that the sales tx cuuld not he iiiii vised without a votenf t pMilc unri an increase by thiKislatun woijlrl he uneonsltutional Morris, Republican of Mtdtho sale tax was dadwas n sense in riding ainiii iiJI ho was disposed too  Sallnries personalrh honv kiJleri the sales hen J ItUhjcns voted with I pnioTa I  tyiiiii it Another Rcplliliran who is against any sales iaxtifi n n votc Hr, is Rep, Conlin chaj niiiM f ihf iu committe The and Democrats were holdand a wlution may boutindUMay I to 22rir w 0 aitri,keMouniiiieel RichlerPinckney teacher , J ,   , tRay Moriarity came here from  attnd Eastern Michigan College toC riterlme He grtduted from East  maior m Home Economics Education,ern Michigan college and got his mastes degree at the University ofMichigan He has betn assistant athletic coach here  A good athlete JMMr and Mr Ocar Beck announihe engagement of their daughter X  arriWand Mrsdate has been set, jr No waddinglag all correspondence with foreignjurisdictions in the hands of thegrand secretary, f rantingWiite miniJberships until the applicant has beeiJI member exactly 40 years Two other proposals were scssing ljfe members Iat 103 petcaplta of 150 a year Cutting j erouP r NOTICEThe Star Chapter 145 isattend thethe itate Dmotay board from 9 to 3members The following were present introduced James LunvvDetroit and Ivar Addis of  Deaborn, lor grand mArshall and reserved for jrONSERVAriON NOTEKI The commission meets at LansingMay 1415 Land acquisition, la and it bd l q, dto team improvement nbmrgd land tib l JOHN A KOKOWICZJohn AKokowics was born in Detroit and died at Holy May 6of transporta dept, CJty ofDetroit for 35 year until his retire ment 2 years ato,SurvJvors are hi wfef Eleanorta sem, tr Raymontf, S brottiers, RUT IullabvThc Ferris WhcIinda WhiflevIn The Spring Battle HymhChiquita AmbLirgtBells Before SunieStarlight WaltIinda ShireThe Happ FarmerThe Robbins Iullabv Kr Kathy SchetlerrocRink QienMoonlight Sonta ReethoviMary Jee AschenbrcnnerMenuett PaderewsJviSharon IineDeep Purple Peter De Rose Anita Shirey  ipvnIkinD i ntStret ces timber salr  stalepark concessions are on the Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconfcin are opposed U a change inrrumt of tMFittman ftpan funtax oft 4tiM anNpiimutiition ItIs proposed to aUot it to licensed Indlviduals instead of the number ofI, a  A, M licenses sold AsDalW Kat Mum    tW wowd short pjnt and  Kokowies and Stanley and U sJstersfMrsSally Cutting and Sophiend 2 grandchildrenThe funeral waf at the ImmaculateConception Church tDetroit Saturday10 1 m,, JUv Edward Kokowcz off,luting Burial was In Mt Olivet Cem etery MEMORIAL DAY ORSERVANCEA eommitte JH busy making planfor the annual Mtmorjal Day olwrvane which wUJ include a paradetrogram Intn hav moro enterip his year Watch for nnouncement ntweekANNUAL SPRING CARNIVALThe Student Council hodannual spring carnival at the n choo Saturdayf May 16 There wjllbe games booth, white elephantsale, sppok hou tbase ball,Cotton Candjt Home Made d bkd ng Michigan WeChe Michigan State visitng days frontm to 5 p mp Visitors will be ie ihni tho ot and eQulpment anddurc pxpJnied Thousands vis ho Brighton state Pole ostyr  th iic nearest here c iav heard a great deal about Kalis annr cf Rails TexaS,The rMiiKnine recently featured si Sini r editor of said papv hav a ropy of his papr and ii iniorsting Here ia one FrankRoosevelt showed that a presdent ,  fleeted 4 times Harry Trtf11 at anyone can get elected iinliower that WP can fret1 u a president Here is one on a prstd by tho Texas senate bann sao of altoes on Sundajr w senate hi approved a Mfi tOihi stMling, buying or tradingn vhirios or Sunday, Ttjcanaiirl fool a U purr today nadid  Sonato puts first thhkfli Yhi new law does not apply, torkine  i god ptandhig as Sevenihi Adv ntistt or persons who obafliVO some oiher day than Sunday as th Sabbhuth From row until the law la cieclared to be unconstitutional, ML en the basis thrt jts a religious lawyou may continue to buy carsSunday by certifying that you f observe Monday as the Sabbath rFaturday H makes no difference Ivish the sefnathi had amended bill to have it blessed beforeforth to do bloody combat on UMTolthvvnys and prohibited the patkiafiJoCvehicles anywhere except bafor tablished houses of worship OBciay But this mght havevith the courting process,economic loss to jUftttMt 0itii and baked goods on sale, record hopTjme 2 to 5 pm At night Miss Pinck Ulrey wUl be crowrtdMay 23 ChapttrIttck WU1 to IMN, LIBRAftT BMI Bortw W, It y Firter aart frap the peace, miAieru andoi wedddng annorinIr1  PUBLICRailroad Salvage  Bankrupt Stock NEW MERCHANDISEEVERY WEDNESDAY 7P M,EVERY FRIDAY 7P M215 W Main St  Brighton Next to Fire StationAUCTIONEERS  Duane Meyers  L D Pat11 ThorntoaEquipment of All Kinds  Thousands of Different ArticlesGarden tools Bedroom furnitureKitchen appliances Canned gcadsLiving room furniture DishesGarage tools Fancy piecesTVs Chests Desks Fresh fruit PJay equipmentOffice equipment Jo cryChildrens furniiure Gifts Sporting goods Lamps RadiosLuggage Toys GamesChests Clocks Hardwarerlectrical appliances YOP ameit, you will find it here  Comebuy at your price  Nothing reservedDoor Prize Every Hour  Jackpot at Close of Sale LUNCHROOM Please NoteSunday, May 10th will be the last Sunday Sale  Wedne, dav SalesUrt on May 13th Real action here Come for the Evening  you will have funTHE GRAND OLE AUCTION CO INates of  TMTO A farewell party was given Fridayat the C A Mapes home at Gregoryfor Fred SwarthoutW D Stanger of Dundee spirit theweek end at the John M Harris home The Berkley Isham baby is undrthe doctors careWilliam Hull of Bishop Lae,died lt week He was born in SaMiu1 and married Louise Bishop, She survveg Thjsre is a sont Clarence Thefuneral was at the home SaturdayFv Gate officiating Florence Baugtri isMary ,Tine AtLo gives the toast toihp Mothers and Mrs Mac BulHs rotlip Daughters  Solos In AnnabellVanWinkle Horoihs Wilson nnd Li lie Fobfy Mj Don VnnWinkle willCjvo the addiv,s Mrs Etho Smolletta rending kCol, Gene Markey, employed byDupex Printing Co of Battle Cre khas been transferred to their NowYork office Mrs George Sgicr receiver hcollar borin last week whrn the far in which she iuvl her husband wrjding in Lansinq was hit by orio drtvcr by Miss rouinh Carr, Sv Wus taken to Sparrow hopihro, 1 yonr ocTt trru Mrs Nick Ka Mrs Margaret ClarK had the TomClarks of Ann Arbo and the Ray Morinrities for Sundry gue9ts , Mrs Blanche Clark entertained thehusssell Clarks of Buck Lake, Mayi ord Clarks of Milan, Edsil Meyerfamily of Waterloo and Vern ClarK SundayThe Gerry Eiehmang spent Sunday ith the Russell Glovers at Webber, jDoris Klalnr K tdaughter of Mr una died Friday The high srhml boat Dexter Friav1 to 6 Heinie Skowerski pitchedwith Deb Ledwjdgc catchingThe Pincknev Independents beaA W, Brown of Stockbridge has Brighton Sunday S to  Harlow HUMbought the Frank Sigler drug storeDan Laatis will run it for him Floyd Jackson W M of LivingstonLodge No 76 is attending GrardLodge in Port Huron, Also John RMaxtn The lattor went from Hoeiin th Hugh McPherson special, HughU running lor grand marshal The Ladies of the Congl churchvili serve ice cream candy and popcorn at the town hall Saturday nite, Alice and Kathleen Roche entertaned Maude Millie and GenevWeXuhn and Clara Bever of GregoryFriday night  Dr Sigler went to Lansing Saturday and had his auto painted  Mr Frank Sigler will sell herhoqiehold goods at auction Saturday, It moving to DetroitRev Riley of Plainfield and Mrs, Smith were married at Lansing ptcbed and Stanley DinkolRoy Reason Is working Sanitarium rtMM ei 25 Tears Ago 400 paoS har have joinaiof Dfcetncy, sponsored byQaIMtghfff They agree not to akowaead indecent books The Dick Young family of FUnailed on the Andrew Campbs Suufay The Roy Reason family wont oPoLnte Pelee Ont, Sunday but did io many smeltThe Max Reyiilds family took M,J Reason and wife and Mrs, Mor  Reynolds t0 dinner at Eagers Howell SundayThe Gerald Rerpon family werLSunday guests rf the Paul Fredericks East LeroyMrs Irene Jpok of Albion spenteek end here Mr and Mrs, Albert Shirley andJanet spent the week end at theircabin at Hilhruri  Mr nnd Mrs Cecil Buttt havemoved to the Howell Trailer Camp, Mn Flla Newman and Mr andMrs, James Fornr of Ann Arbor Call el on the Ben Whites SaturdayTieWhites spent Sunday with the CallBidwells in Brighton, Dale Miller anJ, sons called on theloon Meabons n Chelsea Sunday jMrs Lucille Wylie went to Green firId Vjllage with elementary schooland to Detroit to the cineama witUMrs Tasches room Saturday,Mrs  Elizabefh Colone entered StJoe hospital, Ann Arbor jMonday torThe Jesse Henrys and Gerald callcH on Mrs, Kahryn Whitehead inGregory Sunday Mrs Robert Pike spent 3 days inCorruna with her mother, Mrs, Willtm Bentley Roy Dillingham and wife called onhis brother Fred, in Fowlerville Wdipsday and spent Sunday with theC W Hookers at Zukey Lake, The Edwin Sprout famy visited theCeoi Butts in Howell uSndayMr and MrsFloyd Morgan of Detroit spent the week end with theRay Languway  Mrs Warda Harwood cam hometrnm the hospital last week , The PeoplesStore tiOODILUNGEUfc J,DtYGOOWGENTS FURNISH1MGI KENNEDY GENERAL STOREESTABLISHED 1865 INCORPORATED 1915CHECKINGACCOUNTSmust for modrn hommaktrs Tp auoage her home in busintsilikt fuhiooTft woman nttdf the dmtMviog convenience of a chtcking account U uvi to many trip helps control iptndin, too And our chackfafaccountt art o easy to utt Opan your now,in your own name or jointly with your huifoftd rMcPherson State BankSine 189STNoticeplay There Friday IMK Ettaa Garter died at her 14 Stit fffts Eliza MurphyHmeT OKdner whanmm If, Thy ww the parenU cfnational Bank which Anyone Wishing Road Oil riease Motify John Wylie UP 8 3378, UoydHendee UP 8 5547, Muray Kennedy UP 8 3428 Resident Of PUtam Towa thip only Township will stand one haf with a 150 foot limit, Taxpayti75 footr Township 75 footPUTNAM TOWNSHIP BOARD SCHOOL BOARD PETITIONSNominating p  ions for the candidates to the Bo 1 of Education are available Either ,t the office of tboSupt, of the Schoo1 or at tho residence of Joseph Bi yu o 8916 PittysvlU Poad, Pinclcney Jieh Candidate  ut file nominating petitions witli ho secretary of he Board of diauon not Utet than4 p mt May 19, 1950f Ust ayThere 18 one Trustee to be efetedfor a term of Three 3 Yearn Each petition shall be signed by not letsthan 25 qualified school e tort oftht district JoMpn Basydioecretary of Board of Bottle OasCOOKING WATER HEATING AND  t1banMaytt MURRAY KENNEDY Townfe CM The Albert DinkeU wre Sundayof W F Close and wife ofThe HOME WirUELP GASPHONE 63 HOWELL wA bill haa been ftitrodoeti In eonfften to appeal tfe amendmem Umi, man wig eiewujM opt figa president to earring but 9 termsThere was never any sense to the lamendment in the first place It Wat  Thttaimed at TsukKk DVMlkMt oi do, people ffcii, if,W34 I Uradillo Street in the Village o f PinckneyATMAY 1 PMHoustjiold FurnituretndfcC CrosfeV Shevador Refrigerator Frfgiiiire Deluxe electric stovetendAutomatic washerItoaqjkpd Mahogany bedroom suite Mapbedroo m suite , goo dMetaftdoubl e be dLivingroo m suit eLargCupholstere d chai rPlasM  covere d chai rMapl f Des kMapl e tabl e 2 matchin g en d table sSevera l table lamp sStan dUtilit y tabl eDinnin g tabl eCabine tBoo k Cas eCoffe e tabl eThro w Rug sPHILGA S STOV ECHILDREN  SWIN G SE TDISHE SDINNE R BEL LNumerou s othe r article sTERM S CAS HAndre w Campbel lUri  Wylie , Auctionee rROSE WYU E CLER KStar t the m o nthei rTHRQUS B ic luggag eKf Matche d Luggag e i s th e drea m o fver y youn g graduate , an d yo u cangiv e you r luck y favorit e a  hone y o f star t wit h Skyway  Th e streamline dchromiu m lock s an d Liftomati c hinge f   rr e newe r tha n tomorrow,th e  putofthisworl d color s ar e toreve fmaichabl e fo r fucur e elections  Pic k f a  starter se t fro m a  tremendou schok e o f style s an d colon If f the m fil l i n fo r lhexnselv Wheneve r th eee d aruei, Wardrob eSpecia l 25 1479 1 u,Mint , Ceda rAi l in  scuffproof ,IQoodtkhCo PEIRCE SSTOR E FO R WOMEN BU Y WIT H CONFIDENC EHOWEL L Percy Elli s i s no w  t th e Whitehal lConvalescen t Hom e ,337 0 Eas t Mo rArbo i ,Jo t Wals h an d wif e o f Sci o calle da t th t Dispatc h offic e Monday  0 student s fro m th e Universt y o fMichiga n wer e  t th e U  o f M  Fre hAi r Cam p a t Patterso n Lak e clean I t UP Dori s Johnso n I t workin g a t W H  Meyo r an d vrif e entertaine d iSunda y th e Wilia m Lam bAn n Afbor  Kdsi l Meye f faml y cWaterlo o in d GW , Meye r famil yTh r Lto n Meabor u o f Chelse aoi l til t Georg e Menbon s Sunday Th t Harol d Henry s Visite d hi  p aa t Addiso n unda y lil t L , J  Henrys , Lamber t Henry Mr , A  Ftihrma n visite d th ea t Dexte r Sunday  t Saada y r  Stockbridg e an d Jame s Meye r la mLy   Bil l Clark , so n o f Ro y Clar k ha sgon e t o Californi a wit h a  vie w t omatin g ther e Sunda y guest s o f Mrs  Ros e LaRrw awer e th e Toe  Vjgo s o f Ypsilanti , th eBenedic t LaRosft s o f Horsesho e Lat e St, An nHarU n Yelland , c x mayo r o fab a die d Sunday  H e wa s a  so n o f th tale  Judg e Jud d Yelland , a  nativ e o fHowell Th e proposa l t o bon d th e Fowler ,vjll e schoo l distric t fo r 500,00 0 T oLuil d a  19 roo m elementar y schoo llos t lastwee k abou t 7  to 1 Bor n t o Ear l Nol l an d wif e la itve ek  , a daughter Bor n t o Joh n Ludwi g an d wif e o jAnderso n las t week  a son , ,Lorenz o Murph y too k Devi e Ham me r t o St  Jo e hspjtal , An n Arbo r las tWee k fo r a  checkup Willja m Thompso n an d wii e o f D etroi t spen t th  week  end a t the hom e a t Hilan d Lak e Florenc e Tuppe r o f Flin t calle de n  friend s her e Sunday ,Willia m Merce r wh o ha s bee n j nEas t Lansin g cam e hom e las t wek Don  Amburge y is  buildin g a  housr o n  th e Dexte r Read , sout h o f th eNort h Territoria l Road Ralph  Hall a d wif e calle d o nCharle s MtDaniel s an d wif e o f Ciie llea  Sunda y Mesdame s Ralp h Hal l an d Rolo hGustafso n wer e in  Lansin g las t We d  nesday   Caller s o f th e Leste r McAfee s  Sunday , wer e th  Linwoo d Chambe r s famil y o f Farmngto n an d Linda  Gargoli a an d Bil l Korun a o f Detro Mesdame s Florenc e an d Doll yPaugh n calle d o n Mrs  Virgini a Aa nNorma n las t week  at St  Jo e hospi ti t   An n Arbo r las t week  where sh ewa s a  patient Mrs  Hetti e Carve r o f An n Arbo rspen t th e week  end wit h th e Georjj eVanNorman s Dr  Stev e Brow n an d daughter Maily n o f Detroi t spen t Sunda y wit nth e Rober t Reads ,Jac k Youn g an d wjf e an d Dic kYoun g an d wil e calle d o n Vincen tYoun g sr  a t St  Lawrenc e hospital ,Lansin g Sunda y Th e Ke n Fry c o f Brighton , B oDpr rows  of Livoni a D t Conklin s o lGiaa U Rapids , Jvc k Youn g famil y an dMis  Thress a Coyl e wer e Sunda yguest s  1 Ra y Burn s an d wife Th e Kennet h Zill s o f An n Arbo rtn d Bu d Bekkenng  o f How U spen tSunda y a t th e Mar k Nas h hom Donni e Baughn  Duan e Hain Lrrr y VanSlambroo k an d Bill y Wing c i attende d th e DeMola y meetin g u tKowlervill e la f t  Wednesda y nigh tTh e Lyn n Htndee s entertaine dSunda y th e Dr  Jame s Nas h fami y o f iColdwate r f  Gai l Hendee s o f Owosso , JDr  Ceci l Hendoe s o f Lansin g an dJIr s Ros e Hendet Th e Abe l Haines f L  D ,Do n Burner s attende d aSwartzburg  iea r Williamsto nnigh t Floy d Haine s an d hi sotcliesera 1 played Sunda y guest s u f Mrs  Winifre dAberdee n Wer e Car l Magnuso n o f An nArbo r Umam b Werne r an d Herber tSchroede r o f German y an d Davj lAberdee n o f Chcago Th e Lloy d Warner s o f Ypsjlan usln t Sunda y wit h th e Kennet h Hecks Georg e Thompso n an d Ralp h Hul li ttende d th e Men s Retrea t a t CeuayTalah i over th e ve tk  tn d ,On a Campbel l an d wif e ha d dinne ra t Belknap s Rest auant , An n Arbox ,Sunday Gayl e Shirle y an d wif e o f WoodV Jan d Lak e calle d o n th e Bo b Ambur y s las t Sunday ,Th e Herber t Palmer s jr  o f Flin t  er e Sunda y guest s o f th e Herbe u 5,lmers iC  J  Clinto n an d wif e wen t t oGran d Rapid s Monda y an d brough tbuc k Mrs  Bes s Fishbec k fo r a  visa ,as s goe s t o Blac k Lak e Tuesda y  ovisi t hi s brothe r Walte r Do n Swarthou t an d wif e attende dth e undertake s conventio n a t Gran dRapid s las t week Stanle y Culve r sr  an d wif e o f De troi t calle d o n th e Murra y Kennedy sn d Irvi n Kennedy s nModay ,Mesdame s Irvi n Kenned y Paulin eVedder , Nelli e Gardne r an d Fanni eMonk s calle d o n Mrs  Mam e Sheha nSunda y a t Emily s convalescen t hom ei n  Howell Sunda y guest  o f th e Jo  GriffftU ufamil y wer e th e Do n Griffith s o f Mt Pleasant  Arvi n Sumne r an d wif e o f Wagoii, Grocer y600 6 rtHOLNY ROADQuality Merchandise LOW PRICESBeer and Wine to Take OutPHONE HOWELL 705 J 2S ROWERSSATH trttb ROWERSPHONE 284 rfOWELL MICHIGANFertilizerSAVE TIME AND MONEYWE HAVE MOST GRADES of FERTILIZER DE Hoey Sons BEX1ELPHONE HAMILTON fi H3 DLXTERilfFThurt Fri, Sal May M, lfif TUB GIANT BFiirMOTUWithGne Evuns Hnd And re MoJOHNW Ue 1robaW Couii tr ue County atI,j itmstonJn th Matter of the Estate ianio 1, Mar ,j 1 r,asd At a sisioii I siU uuurt held ooRA timitbuiii is Hereby Glva That 1U ittyf, ui aid dn Liifii uie req,uiM trOitit their claim in writingRichurd Kyw am Stfphcn and Oolcen irayColor Cartoon andSun, Mon, Tuv Mu, 4, M, 1 Human TiiW u Terror1 KMlIOST in Tephnitulor and TVclinjrain i withVan Heflin Spvana Miaivpta Lindors ami ieyJtrtoon an NYw a ii tl1 JWJ piihn oi JImvelary ol said state, and that Midinis will be heard and Lh heir ai deteijiiinaU by said Courtsaiu iuU orfee Jn June 3T  ut  i u niu  thwreolFred Read and wffP spent Sundayin Jackson with Mrs Claudia Peter3, The Joe ODonnels of Ann Arhorspent Sunday witn the William Mill Ann Arbor and the Otis Mattesons en TheMillers hove moved in a Th Al Bochinskys of Warren spenthouse trailer near the Clare Miller the week nd with the Murray Kennhome Wedf Thur,, Fri Sat,May 20 ,21, 22, 23 Audrey Hepburn, Anthony Ieriur,s InGREEN MANSIONSCoStarrinuLee Cobb Sennu Havukawa and Henr Silvun CinmaScop and Motro ColorColor Cartoon and Short Subje  in tiicand ihMX Ihetbuo OL UXIM aeUc wi eucn Kaown pttrty la  icnowao   i an gUCHatoii ait cThe Robert Tasch family and edysRev Keith Ledwidg and MriFlorence AtLee atttened the Hoimr Keanor Ledwidge attended the dlnnAwards premonv Frjday night at the or Sunday at St Jotophs church, De V of M, Ann Arbo Gretchen Tach terleceived one The Ambrose Kennedys oi PonUacMrs, Edith Carr h visiting the v ere Sunday gurst of the Irvin KnnPaul Bakers in Syrafue N Y arui edysCarr n New York City  Merlin Amburgey hs bought theThe James Hall family of Marion  Howard Thyr garagt and 1Tbt viaet the Junior Doyles The Edward Nuoffers of Holt speniitnday with the Lloyd Hndees The James Knight family werMothers Day gutats U tU CUtifent ver Sunday guejt of the Merwin it on his lot Howard U building aCtftpbtilt BECKSMarathon Servicet il on nilnew oat Gas, 03 Tires, Wrecker ServiceMain and Pearl Sts, Pmckney UP 83524FREEOne Quart of Oil with EveryOil ChangeDaring the Mcafc ofIt TVTV ,,V,OFThe Probate CcjrS or tn of LivlrIn thhomuAt a J ClSVCOASTATE OF MICHIGANThe Probate Court for the Coin  of LivingonIn I he MIK r ,,f liu Ksiac 1 Hi rorb Lira  FOR SALKino Waod,mtft eutt iC, Jage load 1500 Manor, Hmload ,1500 Mail card to WBlaOJlouke 5830 Ztigler I hone IX 156SJ ot OenerilPinckney, MichTl il uM  tion  Johnu tor i linal account v  ir  h r,r I OR SALE1 red Ewald 20337 Old US 12,Chejes lhh Phone Greenwood 93884 an iay butihtat ,  Uon i  j d It i f CV i t a E d, ti  rv 58x30vo ireside doors Spencer TitusC60 Unadilla St Phone UP 89901 wxawumElementalKindergarten Mr ParkBob Chapman s baby dater was baptzed Sunday Joan Gardner toin school after being out 3 weeksMark KrauSe fe1 off his bike and gothurt Mary Schroeders cousins vis ited her  Randy Dawn saw samewild rabbits Carl Oleski was in Detojt and saw the big shs Christinawas in Daytun, Ohio LindaGehrlnger visited her grandmother,Dennis Douglas has baby geese yChambers baby chicks Theres OstPe oi ofo jous to said ia  Pinekiey DHHI  is Ordered, at notke there be iyner  rM by pubficMioi t a copyv t said aay ii hearing Brio C  i V it Copy ot ihis risorvftl upon cam kio n pa rarest at his t knov n ad irosslegistered, certified or odiiyey Dispatch, ana that the with proof of nailing or hy ,rv cause a copy of this notici sonal service a1 Jeast fourteen served upon each party in days prior to such hearing  i at his last known address Hiram R Smith, Judge oi P  I r certified raail return A true copy markd,at least fourteen14 Helen M, Gould r TO such nering, or by Register of Probatev vrvlce at least live 5  r to such hearing H1 t , 1in ,r WSVED TO KENT Twoiouse or apartment vjioeit Iunn, Phn AC 94585 Oil SALE Davenport and Chair i took care of her cousins babyVickie Widmayei visited her grandmother at the farm  We planted flower seds, Elaine LaRosa had birthday Monday Penny Pietras livent to a wadding Ricky Snrth  em tie FrU fife1 to flttt p aRitterT V VmUF 8 5541 125 Webster St,MOM U P 11BFml Ge JUickWft, Itjwent thu a prison Joel Burgs brother j34S6 or see at 540 Pattr5on brought him a ring aad pencil fromitoad Greenfield Village Pamela Salyorsaw a hawk, Kathy Lazlo visited her SALSeed Potatosf EatingPotaties, Green Onions and KhubardNick Coluser 3800 M36 EastFOR SAUE21 inh G E TVDick Campbell Phone UP 83133il Smith, Judge QI ProbateC J ce FOR SALEStudic Coiuii ilTable 5 Dinin Room TRt l6 chairs 10 Roberta Amburgey Phone UP 83106 TVand RENTWinteitoedlage Lake John HowaUFu RENTFour Bedroom House,t 4810 Burgess Road Green Bros Phono UP SJM04 grandmother Jangarden is JFirst Grade,David Gehringer and his brother,Charles went to the show Dick Davis father put their boat In the water Gene Kochs dog died Kathy Haasnent on a picnic and it rainedLouann Hendees dad sold 2 baby lambs Debby Marshall stepped on a snakeCoirtGeib caught aoirc firfi  Evelyn resr got a white rabbit Mike Brgnnemans parents went to a show DicK Souther caught some bluegiljs, TerriBell got a permanent TemTime to Order afor Decoration DayCULVER BAILEY THE MONUMENT MANtt fctol St, HowH Howe 411WFor Vounker Memorial Inc LiiinglWL G R Mca0SKY Officeell JfIER1 WYLIE,First Grade Mrs ThyerW go to Pottnr Park Lansing on Wcdnexlay Jerry Coiognfs mother isFOR SALE New Hill Tow Home,KiLand Lake 1U arres Wrch and ci,ppor kitchen niare sills car porteasy terms I in St Joe hospital, Maria HainesOwno Apjily Panch House Grll r went out to dinner Sunday FvlIIoll Mich, or phone Detroit Ve 8  Williams visited his grandmother In 17S4 evenings I Ann Arbor Sunday Dana Lovell hi,ihad company Cathy Salyer LLOYD UNDE,UYK iiOCK UAULINQ 1R1PS TOUP  5o4j CUii AgeOCCarri 4 2 MILL ST, Mich Phone Tip 8 9iKLAi Homes,fiusiiwes Optortunitiee Ywx Fropertyl witaGJvAti RLASON Mi NorthUP 88166H R DavisIS bytiA iIOR JUP LaJvOTICE Again this year you fan  Donna 1hjinmor Becky A mburgey i ruy garJen and flower plant3 at iVlnl oU tu Jinei Saturday MKCauiful CLARKS, 311 W Main StJ u Grillo 8O ANTED Ptrrianent baby sitor,oan Fak HA 6 976 aiier 6 p inOR SALT7 nvres on Huron Riverive, has ilvei1 frontagc small modri house, cVubl prnrage and 2 ottside buildings A place well trpt  00 S ii  vry r,receipt f iy Kpi rsonaiCv  ,A iuoIc 1  UJii il  ina ,ross, vlirn  U 14o by YU  n ,Olli  C1 HuronLoad, Tel HA b254 West near Gregoryvonl Probate nu,fiotisi FOH , I UVlp, vjj c L  ,3 bchojts,lie TJ  winterFOR rrNTI,in, wilIitcJien ind latli  n Pa Ra UP y G6 and Seventh, Mrs Meyeirv Homy and his family spntMihcu, Day with his sister at Doxtr Richard Bli,Is won filing and cMihl some shinors Ema Shugvm wntfr ski,g and swimmin fy Shottvo grandparentso out SafurJuy f,r Mothers Day,JhM fii and 7th glades went O the XieajSaard1 v to 7oinio, 72J31 CranciTON JtDING AND ROOFINGAND REMODELLING55 E Gd River Hown, MConventional TermsClark caught some frogs, Jackie Bj had compiiay  Luura Whitiey went i u a show Ann Mrie Read had a Picnie n her yarjFirst Grade Jtfrs AndersonSharon Puitet1 aunt has a nevbabyDoWuyn Batet saw an airplane that flew low on account of engine TtnvMandcllsSavFiliui ShopLAWN MOWER SHARPENING1 1 K 2 A Jvibtnk Hiiand Wiltse Electrical ServiceELECTRICAL CONTRACTING60000 West M8,Phone V 8 I8 ,in Diroil Saturdayif pnt to th, VCY Saturday and unday to his grand parents in Edc is makjng ajPh IFOU RIWr ILPtown  FORj c r S Ik UPOf iTon O Vhr Glhrih chihituliy at the  1th exhibit at thoo scirnco fair a Vpsilanati  Svnth Grade, Mrs Carr wjil be shown, Ibfjos Copir Pr,a 8fT VIRd, Pjnckney, jhono UP Sb6 trouble  Sharon CJray 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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>3JA2 10 3BE P1MCSNET DBPThe Michigan Mirror Nei,Recovery from economic illbeing demonstrated by gradual In persaral income in 2fcanIndividual incomes increased 76 percithe Social LCurrent Cmamatjof Greg, leaves aMrs Gertrude LongneikGregoryMarie Jacobs a,d Richard Stand,uary compared to  g of 7 Thousands are still unemployed but the chur April number is deerusing All stae The Unahlla Mother and Daughshow recovery but Arkansas and Al ter banquet is May 9 the latter showed a 48 deJjlrftyJftltfnts cf bloodin income, Nevada had the laest income 1496  This was rotto industry but to desert resultsend tourists Increases in industrialnot more employees  PCbanke last FowlervilU blxdPintscounty is now 113quota JENNIE ALTHEAJennie Altha Welter,c1 Calvin B and Althea  was born at Petty svilie J spent her lifetime inkarch 22, 1905 she71 Hooker He ried in 1a sonj Calvin W who is secr urer of th Economy BaiAnn Arbor, 2 grandson, 2 OQCNTY CONVENTION BlAVaautocCodiity Branchy Jions 6and Daughters and Son hold theirSSrifV bounty convent lor on Pueiday faV 0 A1 the Cong 1 church, PinckiuyMrs Merwin Campttell id conventionIShe w4s a member ofCommunity Corgregatic meeting wjV be oRene MX by the County PWjBkhrt Th if theChelsea citizens are mowine I  L111 Kirgs Daughtwages ani,beard8 to publiieze their iversaryLabor is fired up about automation Labor leaders charge that The Gudeman Cowho makeic parts is leaving Chelsea and willsands laid ofi will have no jobs lo be consolidated with their own mvreturn to because machines have uk jlant at Terryville, Conneticut Theytheir place  Auto makers , hyemov 10 People, Their factoryv as Uilt b Edeoeen abl to get out greater produc v as DUilt by Edward Sorenson fortion with lss employees  rer Pinckney resident before theFederal surplus foods are coming ,War He Pratd it but a short timeinto Michigan in greater volurauc and Sold to the Bowser Co TLeythan ever before 538,385 persons ar lan lt durin th war and then asrow receiving them who are on dir  fed jt to the Gudeman CoThe unxn   lecenty rejected a 12V4 cent waincrease The company says the fartoiy is too, imallSam and Kim Wimanturg, students of the Pkickneymt school have moved t0 Chect relief Others gettting them aropublic institutions and school lunchsand 100 school corks and managevsconvened at Lanbing last wek to look at the latent lunch equipment There is a difference of opinion actc whether Michigans financial plilithas hurt the governo or the RepuDJjcans the most The Detroit News car ton pictures Michigan as a drowning lady going down for the thirdtime In a boat is Mr Repuhli an and a boy labelled sales tax iv  R IIed t0 Mrs Fern Spare of Hamcago The Welches Corners school hasvoted to be annexed to Whitmoeschool wil alsoLake The Braunon it Milton Cook of Howell was marrpublican holds a life preservered Veterans Fund and is sayins  IfI throw you this will you marry my boyMRS MARGAHFT WALIGNKYMrs Margerec Wiligney, 5if ofPiver Rouge, died Sunday at the home o daughter, Mrs, Al DuVal of Hilend Lake Don Swarthout took tnebody to the Frank Gallaghar Funeral Home ,River Rougue , of tnatMethodi member and pastIckney Chapter 143 OThe funeral was J Cwarthout Funeral Homer  Xlaud,Burkhart The  convention is Thine is theDevoiEiohfi willl b ladI I Greetings wil be given by  MrsV Madison president of the Pinckiey Circle  The response by Mrs MerrWinger officiating Burial tt Wht iU  Buckley of  uendly Neighborcomb Cemetery Pinckney p ES and Kings Daughters conducted grae I  norlargest crowd per to hpa J Hop in Pincknav high tch6olan txquJ5iterkntalnight  TbVAeWors,handthir guesfc sapped receiTing iine into a, garden complete with Chinlotus hli ssdms gongs,and Buddha, all beneath a ce silver rhimsv While manbide services  There will be several state officerpsenti The moming sesiOn will be deotMRS ROSELLA MCLEER td to S111 Circle Presidents report end the rpors cf county officersand committee chairmen Dinner willl he served at 12 noonConvention soloists are Mrs Gene,  w    Edgar Pinckney Mrs Robert Cotf,nd married Neil McClaer of Ge  of i GUest speaker igory, a building c0ntractorThey lived otaneyl Hoffman of Howellen M36 W of Gregory until his deoth The JmiQV Cirees wiU when she moved tc Highland Park programs aJid exhiDits at  nut spent summers at her old hme non sessionSurviving are 4 daughters, Mra The Howell Ci cle wil present thehome in Highland Park April 20She was the daughter of Michaelwnd Emma Sioan Dolan of PimFlorence Greiner, Mrs Maude Memorial for al those who, i al ho avMrs Helen Wonderly, Mrs Phyilis pssd  their reward during the sisters ,MrsMiss Helen MinnieonLIBRARY NEWSNew books ar Lihkletter Cricket place at the Howellchurch April 18The May term of court starts May 11, Listed are 3 criminal cases,I citizenship 16 jury, 8land 10 divorce Hazei Kellyi Louis Stackable are drawn on jury from here , The four cnt school millage taincrease carried ft Hartland 349 to256The state highway deptwill buildn new bridge t Williamsville 2riles south eat of Gregory over Por 11Smith Allingham Tethera Marru Gideon Staff  andtnetage CieekEnd, tCARD OF THANKSWe wish to take this opportunitytc thank all the friends and neighb Nior their Cards and flowers sont omother while in the hospital also ihoEastern Stars, Kings Daughters and1 adies Aid Society fo their dfeds of kindness and to Rev Winger for hisspiritual messsne after hov Calvin W Hooker Family Howell school teachers will reive a 200 annuala raise A marriage license has been jsed to Donald Johnson of Gregory Johnson of Detroit Link and 2Nowiin andTher are 6 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren The funeral was at the  MclnmsDesmond Funeral Home Detroit onSaturday at 9 am and at tWo yearschurch,Pinckney at 1030 aim, Rev ment THE PINCKNEY PEGSThe Pincknev Pegs meet Monday,May 11 at 8 P rn with Mrs, EalSchuman of Silver Lake On May 14 he annual achieve be held at the FowlerHorkan officiating Burial tn St ,ille fair grounrf, from io a m toMarys Cemetery 3 p m All the groups in the county will take part Mr Wm Winger is LEO SMITHES SERVICES charge of devotions ,The funeral service were Margaret Harris wil tell of herfor Lo Smithers t th 5ueldt expTience in t, RuykusFerl Horn, SatyOkinawa Make luncheon reservationsBurial was in Holy Sepulchre Cem Ietey Masonic setvices ware hld on LrvTNGSTON LODGE CALENDAR Friday night at the Dearborn Ma J My 16 EA dogree 8 p monic temple 730 p m JMay n 7th District Meatinghera 8The deceased losi his life in an ac May 26 27 Grand Lodge at Detroitand A cident last Wednesday morning at 130 a rn in a collision at 4500Washtenaw Ave, Pittsfield town, jship His wife Katherine was dnv I Harold Porter W MOES CALENDARMay 8 Regular meeting135 extract to build an old j ingShe was injuredThe car whifc May 23 Special our Sister ChapterPe0Pfs home at Ypsllanti to be known of thedecorattMs weieas the importedthe rest of the rragic was created by Mrs Don gwartrrout and her John Burgs Industrialad the junior classPrincipal Mrs Lout5 pied Piper lea cream OrMas been ruled nnopnftfrpurpose was to barvenders of ice ceaxn whotheir trada with a motoroyla sidecar arttl signaliz theirLy ringing a sellney are alaoed good tamorvnen Ahurt and eciy paagedj annance2Uaid the oriiaac wajprohiWt That tht, jtnjuries causeSup, Reade,, Mr and Mrs HoUinr I Mrworth Mr and Mis, Max Russell 1Mr and Mrs Joe HasydloMrs Lester M Atfe gjimembers of the rlase oi 1914, lOJand 1934 Were honoied Of the oU guests During the evening th visitir,classt Mis Heley Brry,Otui Cambell and George Hoot, Ann Ailiir Wi trucks WIM very6UU,OJO school bond issuepresent  1924 v as rpresented hy Mrs Blanche Clark and Mrs Nil aBird and class VJAH by Mildred Akley, Ted Adseh, ftevc Cieryr andPerry Biuwn,Jill Kitchen wi crowned CjueeM tthe hop arid her ecori Bill Iake w, king The grand march was led nyjunior class prsirient Altonworth and his Iririd Karenfollowed by sui r i lass piesident ruii his friend, lieursia IJenderLrst Refresments o cookies and puni were served by th and th Kraiogirls The guest book was jn fha11 of Camillle Buda, 304 names wesignedAt the clos of the evening TJstudents and guests aittendd asmogsboard at the University olMichigan Fresh Air Camp at Pattc n Lake, courtesy of Laurence Ci burn Mis Ralph Halll was char man assisted by Mrs R GustafsonMrs G Bock  only supvkSed tc IiUtari as the district ftfcuts hy Senator Greenein the iiouth lyon He needs for 5suggestsMIUJOI lUflds andIlonoiMirifirst he would aboliih which he termsli agree with him Forlining it aves Working mothers t lioj f ar3 many f them Irca sitts peaches schooland AdjusLs ihem for t a lteron exi he Would tic thatprof it Mbor A mariage license has been isssudWillim JffAPPRECIATIONTo our friend in the church andCommunity Plcnse accept our heutlelt thanks for fhe many kindnessesduring my recent hospitaluation nnimy recuperaton at home We espeially appreciate the many prayers thatwere offered for our recovery, ben isto William Jeffreys, 2i Dexter Eva Young, 20 Pmckney tTh Pinckney school bond issueof ljfooo to build additions t0 theMgh school and elementary school ,was approved Als0 Howells 6aJ00 tered niCely ww bd  fd dcollided with them was drivensaidMrsmna, Ypsilanti Lya man waa of Reading, Mfrh, will be here,driving it but state police could notsubstantiate this Both cars wer CONSERVATION NOTES The herd of 40 elk at Gaylord winJ, W WingerSOFT BALL LEAGUEThe county soft ball leaguev,as at the Youth Center Howell onlast Wednesday nightPaul Bennettdirector presided 20 teams wt icentered Class A, Class B Girls Ixa w Pitch iaguesPuypnckney will haveteams In the C A and Girls Lea gues The Class A enters ar C Service and Citizens MutualHowell The latter la a newand was in das B last year DickMcMacken is their pitche Otnor orbond 175 other bonding pr0posals are held up on account of no lands for investpation get food deer cannotThe smelt mrs are spotty In thestreams along Lake Huron, The bigA bill has been to se a price cne are reported in CanadaThe state is SENIOR PARTS AWARDEDBarbara Massoy has been namedvaledictorian and Barbara McAfee,sal u t at or i an of the Pinckney school senior class highFourth Grftd,Tim Sprout vtsifbd Peterson landing near Monroe Saturday and saw the big fishing boats come in,Carol CONGREGATIONAL CHITRCHMothers Day rvies at the reului worship hou next Sunday MiWinger will return to the pulpit utidbring the mssacHe will be assisidir the worship by members ot hiscongregationAn Ecclesioslifal Coumil lr fipurpose of examining WHon Ch IIberlain for ordination will bn lvldin the Congregational Church neiMonday May 1   oclock uiu sot the Jackson Assa und visiting iiiiviisters thereof wii comprise the Conncil i he aihUrtic prof ram by abolishi0iooiall U cant sell this Footbftitenthusiasm than anysport and is the it way and showschools haveirvested An lighted fields Heilso uholUh the hot lunch program i his has beconv, a necesssity wha1 upils ccjjae from as far as 10 ormore miles away They must fiavatheir riinr at the school It Waiound iMru tlv program started many had no dirner  Also th proyram pay jt vvy or almostGovarament surUus loods are used and thynd the otUldren pay for their dian is Anyway Mr Carroll misats Vhub 4lxu mattc which is th xig ijiun nacb  long as thislimbing Uie school taxes williathinouNEW AH RIVALSBorn to Joe Lvey and wifpfMnryWylie at IVfPheison Health ffnlT lvay 1 a 91 lb son Michael Iiani isBorn to Allen Hoard and wifeiKnnedine LaPrad  at Merry HospMaGyde was horseback riding Sunday iackson Apii 29 a 712 sonat hr grandfathprs PrestonPat West, John White went swimmfederal ing Sunday Kenney Fisherfor hair government land for housing expausjon at Kinpresss and Wirtsmith airtafuts by Senator Grenne of GrandRapids It would vest the price set baS6S They 80ting power for 83 counties in Mich in C0Unty WUh 10 ft fState Board of Barber Examiners frOntage  and repeal a aw passed in 1941 rul The dept has bouht 1435 cn8unconstitutional because it onlv ln the natheftdand Muskapplied to Wayno county, allow 75 percent The lawof th9 lining with his dad , Terry Jonoroller skating at Island Lak TobyShettelrot caught a baby nake Fifth Grade vMra Rene MillerSpellllng champions fastegon River areas Stork flights fell off last year but j were Susan Craig and Linda Wylieund RochaUe Hudson of Mrs, Heat voS room Acclaim to Patay Pendergastwho spelled with the Sth gradersUams are General Motors rovinbombIng in Detroit GroundsfHamburg, FowlerviUe andPinckney  Byron will have a teamin tbe Class B League The Pinckney team plays a practisegame at Camp Brighton Sunday at100 p m  u w  , i i   Miss Ross and Mr Millerpronunccdarbers in any county to petition the  TV  Z i  We go to Greenfield Vlllhoard to set a fixer price and a mix fcck this year There were 328 mum number of hours a barber can b1rths in FebrUary whieh is 3lA  Iwork The average haircut price in h5gher than in FuaV 1958 Births   English warkstate is 150 but in Wayne cmn hl January and February total 679, Jf romp,etwi We are doing baribut some barbers have  whIrh li  hhe   f o r thftS  boar d drillin g an d fin d it  easie r t omonth s las t year  correct mistakes , Multiplicatio n an d2 3  person s wet e kille d an d 24 6 in  combinatio n dril l champion s ar cjure d durin g th o huntin g seaso n las t i Lynd a GUrbetson , Susa n Craig  Chul lyear  Hunter s unde r 2 1 wer e respo n tenger s ,Lind a Wyll  an d Lind a Shi rsbl e f o mos t o f th e accident s Fores t fire s turne d ove r 1100 0 LarryBo m t o Te d Hil l an d wif e Jud yShont s a t Mi o Apri l 2 9 n  son Bor n t o Scott  Barre l t  an d wjiV Ros e Bugy  Ma y 2 a boy Bor n t o Do n Oe sk i an d wif e Ma y a  boy  y  art  a  realit ya s th e governo rljl I deadlocke d o n a  ta xTh e ovetno r an d tiw i  t o Jiqwida W th e 30,00 0trus t lan d bu t th esenat e iciu d t o g o aion gic i i  attache d prvj,d tr,  i  a  jo   i in  u  tax  Th e U Mia  o n ti n book s onl y appplie s ioKOud  hhyjti  jn tro m outsid e tb aUi e  lh  Keputilica n bil l wou d  av e pLAj r t o ai l good s sol d in tha iuii 1 So u a i realit y it  woul d b e a  sale K    WnUi i eacl e th e COMitUt Jjui i unii  iiii s th a iale s ta x t o 3jidi   11HJ IL  btate s shar e onl y iM, r in  iso n th e ar e doubt s t fis aii ii    and I f enacte dwoJi  probabl yth e payles at o  b o leit ,school sMa y payrolls , Tb ttor  th e s i a  K  um  ,SCHOO L BOAR D PETITION SNominatin g petition s fo r ih e a it o  th e Bo  r d o f Kducsitio n ir eithe r   thn ofli  o f r i s  1,75 , t th e p ric e t o 7 5 cent s an d a s lo ws  6 5 cents  Thi s ha s resulte d i n sho pSixt h an d Seventh , Mrs  Meye rDavi d Shire y wen t t o An n Arbo rWolfe hant ft o  An n Arb oSunda y t o se e th e Arde n famil y Larr y ce s l n Mich ian  Baugh n wen t t o Hollan d Sunday  Th e W1 1 t o Th e Shtig g famil y ha d company  W   the hous e an d await s th e go Vav e a  ne w gir l Kare n Su e Proto n crnor s  n tu   Ther a ar  onl y 3 0fro m Madiso n HeighthsAlvi n Bru m lef t I n tn e state    ta th eWINS SAT K SCHOLARSHI PNanc y Grac e Nash , daughte r o f   baug h ha s gon e t o H owe U to  SCJICN  innsula  Onl y 2  wer a bountie s las tMr  an d Mrs  Mar k Nas h an d a fe nio r a t Pinckne y hig h schoo l ha swo n a  hono r scholarshi p a t Mid iIga n Stat e University  Ther e wer eonl y 3  awarde d i n th e county  Th aothe r 2 wen t t o Am y Burl e an d Ka yNovotny , bot h o  Howell Th  Uoyt f VariBiariciiin  an d Fran kZtzulka t hear d Iawrenc e Wal k a t th a We ar e workin g o n a  scUnc  projec tt o  exhibi t a t An n Arbo r Ma y lSrh eP  F  grou p ha d a  weine r roas t a tKarp n King s Sunda y Jud y Reynold swin t Ma y flowerin g Sunday  Shirle ySUphenso n wen t fishing  Ou r roo mi 5 goin g t o cinem a Ma y 16  PINCKNEV KINO S DAFOHTD WCircl e maat s wit h lir aBeula h Hende a Ma y 7 a t 13 0 p  m Banardin a Lync h o f ifi arimMPea t tb a W  end wit h Mn , J4i y 7 Starting Ma y 1 , lM t theciaf i fa r Howaf l wil l Uav t hf Third Grad e M n DtrT wW e g o t o th e airpor t Tuesday ,dame s Hull f Whi t le y anr t Cologn a g owit h usTh e boy s playe d MrsUafiry iroo m an d wo n 1 7 t o 6  Th e ReynoM afamil y ha d dinne r wit h Grandm aReynold s SundavSuaa n Baughnsfa mil y Wen t t o Hollan d Sunday  Rick ySower s wen t swimming  Lind a Whi tley s couain s visite d her , Lrad a Zezu lwen t t o Northlan d Saturday  Mik sRoo t spen t Saturda y wit h Eddi e Co tcn e ,  Monda y wa s MR , Henry i an lvertary , Pau l Jona a rod  hi a bikat ut o  PtaivLak    Ft m Koc h tedOu y hi tSupt o f th e Schoo l o r a t th e vh  nc e  o f Josep h Basydlo , 80  Pettysvd lRoa d Pinckne y Mich Kch Candiaia  mus t fil e nor m in m g petition s wit h th e secretar y  fth e Boar d o f Educatio n no t late rtha n 4 pm  Mi y 19 f 10 ri0  Las t D av Ther e is  On e Truste e t o b e eUcre Jfo r a  ter m o l Ihre e  3 Years  Eac hpetitio n shal l b e signe d b y no t le tha n 2 5 qualifie d schoo l elector s tth e district Josep n Basydl oSecretar y o l Boar d o f Educatio nl 1   1ii  banks wh o too k a  uithe y axpao iA j ih i financia l chao tsolve d in halfua v J i   natc woul d forg t  unjrnouslt ji sum  thai rl e  o f MlchiganTU ainterviewe diCao n las t weeicaudito r genera  It or  a  powe r in  tbaa n  jart y v v retired , 9 4tuno be an d Governo r Com bock  Deticra t me t th e crisi s baci Bin  ih e dupessio n cay s o f 1933,  m4lit e bills , i i tiic peopl e an d kep t tb ah e stat e aotveni  H e sai d h a is cN   i u rage d b y lac k o t leadershi p b y ta gao d w s angr y las t wat Hg y l awhe n a  bi  busines s lobbyis tth e Republican s t o continu aClare Luc e Boot h confirme d b y th eth a senat e a t ambassado r t o Brazi lefte r a  batt  roysv l ha s resigned , A f stalemat e fitat e Chairma nafte r a  battl e roya l ha s resigned  A fo f Senato r Wayn  Mors e ,  he r chie f uJ So mkd the sam e thing,TUuJPf c  n t igvo r a  sale s ta t itnfi l tflaopponen t wer e cause d b y bein g kic k actio n a t Liaisin g continue s d  i n th e hea d b y a  horse  ,TM s c aur   loo k wit he d  suc h a  revulsio n o f feelin g sh o  luture  I fHe r unstabl e characte r on  a on sepct e waj i tltettf t s Awoul d hav e mad e as unsuita rding t o populatio n ta hoo MM I ambassado r i n Brazi l a s sh  w  n  Ital y he r forme r appointing wher e ther a i s als o muc h unrest  H ehosband a V9t  and periodical s ui pporta d tbm  pCMWR t i n bot h o f hi sh r appoJAtmtnts X NOTICE OF SALE 125,00080 rPINCKNET COMMUNITY SCIwingston and Washtenaw Countic School Building Bonds vWsitim s Jtt YersFrank diedHe operated a drag store ae ears, Jn 1868 h Wheeler She aurvivea, nd 4jfer, Mrs Nora Reason, Mrs, arr Mrs Addle Pearve and brothers, H F and George2 sisters, Mrs Nettie ViSealed bid, for the purchase of general obligation bonds TO oe , Mrs Ell Haywd b, he Villase of Pinckney Michigan, ,n ,d Schoo   J , In,, I,, week J  oclock, pm, Eastern Standard Time, on the 21st day 01 may, IT , me replacing tSi iamafied Ute TUjtime ond place said bids will be publicly opened and read lhi,,k by doing tl at ihey can drain r   i  bonds in the th   ,,, ,,i bigDays her AugllVSaid bonds will be dated April 1, 1959, will be coupon bonds in me te  denomination of One Thousand Dollars 1,000 each, will be numbered con Mn anjsecutively in direct order of maturity from one 1 to one hundred twentyfive Plans are beuF m i 125, both inclusive, will bear interest from their date at a ratnot exceeding five per cent 5  per annum, expressed in multipleswill be payable on the first day of July, 1959,on the first day of January and July in each year Saidinterest rate for bonds maturing in any one year shall be at one rate only GeneVicePres,interest rate for bonds maturing in any one yeur Mu  ,    MUSH, John TYeple, Grac CroorAccrued interest to date of delivery of such bonds shall be pad by the pwyture Sykes pillUngf Jerry Dug chaser at time of delvery    ,     ,   3 redeemed by publication of such notice not less than thirty 30 days prior to the date fixed for redemption, at least once in a newspaper or publicationcirculated in the State of Michigan which carries, as part of its regular service,notices of sale of municipal bondsFor the purpose of awarding the bonds the interest cost of each bid willbe computed by det rmining, at the rate or rates specified therein, thetotal dollar value of i , interest on the bonds from June 1, 1959, to the date of maturity for all bonds maturing prior to the year 1976 to July 1, 1967 forall bonds maturing in the year 1977 to July 1, 1969 for all bonds maturingin the year 1976 and deducting therefrom any premium The bonds willbe awarded to the bidder whose bid an the above computation producesthe lowest interest cost to the School District Each bidder shall state in his bid the interest cost to the School District, computed in the manner above specifiedNo proposal for the purchase of less than all the bonds or at a prkr lessthan 100 of their par value will be considered The said bonds are payable from ad valorem taxes subject to suchlimitation upon said taxing power as may result from the provisions of Section21, Article X of the Michigan Constitution and the Michigan Property TaxLimitation Act, certified or cashiers check in an amount of 2,50000, drawn upon uiy, C L SiglrTheodore Lewis and wife who raoyul to Chelsea nr novir back h2ain Die Sales house Pete Coniwuy in homo after an, pcration at AriA Arborlv Commerford attended the delira I ion of the new jt AgnesSaid bonds wlii mature serially Five Thousands Dollars 5,000 on the ling C V VanWiiikeR rr Afirst day of July in each of the years 1960 to 1970, both inclusive and Ten Reason Speakers cene Mirk Thouscnd Doiiars 10,000 on the first day of July in each of the years 1971 ilosinm, H F Sigw MJ Commeto 197, both inclusive lci A rgOuyan jirs CPSykesBoth principal and interest will be payable at a bank or trust company to  lnarue, Grace Crofoot, E WKrMbe designated by tne purchaser of the bonds Bonds numbered one 1 to twentyfive 25, inclusive, maturing in theyears 1960 to 1964, ooth inclusive, shall not be subject to redemption prior tomaturity Bonds numbered twentyctx 26 to one hundred twentyfive 125, inclusive, may be redeemed prior to maturity at the option of the SchoolDistrki in invert umerical order on any interest payment dote on or afterJuly 1, lyo4, at par und accrued interest to the date fixed for redemption, plus o premium for each bond so redeemed as follows250w on each bond called for redemption prior to Jury 1, 19662000 on each bond called for redemption on or after July 1, 1966, but prior to July 1, 19682000 on each bond called for redemption on or after July 1, 1966but prior to July 1, 19681500 on each bond called for redemption on or after July 1, 1968,but prior to July 1, 19701000 on each bond called for redemption on or after July 1, 1970,but prior to July 1, 1972 500 on each bond called for redemption on or after July 1, 1972,but prior to Juiy 1, 1976No premium on bonds called for redemption on or after July 1, 1976Notice of redemption shall bo given to the holders of the bonds to be His sisteis Monks has fin new bugyFrank Newman has rented Mis Vaughns house on Putnam St,Mrs, Mary Wheeler ottroil will keep huse for him Pimknoy teams won a double nda from Brighton teams hcr Saturday The high schoojl won from the Krighton high school 1 to 0, The Inuopondonts traiicd up to the lasting G to 4 when Liatn Jjidwi Mike Koche and Harold SatholUfeft on and Myron Denying scored a  wifh a double  Th Lavv r At Lavey,1b Dan for Hi ,3n, loutfield R Morpn Dunning, Brighton , 2bMcQuade, Jb Il rf, inkup was J, 1  M Roche, swart h out, ssH SwartlioutMRobin c Palm, Ah Parkinson, ssBildnstock, If Bogn,panNotes ol 25 YearThe Ray Kennedy Ameririon post is planning a July 4th cl  lraljonDeputies Jorn Bnssett and TomPinion raughf an escaped convict ntHamburg Tursdy The high arefenfed Brighton Friday in a iilining game 6 to 5, Joe Lavey won the spelling line in intennodiato room last weelu AJ NLNIUIS en route here fromroit Sunday io visit the J 1110thJirHenrys were in an auto accidentnear the Fred Huniett farm, Thfirm,on sufifond a broken jaw andJebit hd IT Jesbit had IT stitches taken Charles GuidotT, died at DorrojfSunday of pnoununa He had  cottyge at Portago Ike lie leaves hjsa daughter Dorothy,lesan incorporated bank or trust company and payable to the order of theTreasurer of the School District, must accompany each bid as a guarantee ofgood faith on the part of the bidder, to be forfeited as liquidated damagesif such bid be accepted and the bidder fails to take up and pay for the bondsNo interest shall be allowed on the good faith checks and checks of unsuccessful bidders will be promptly returned to each bidders representative or byregistered mail Bids shall be conditioned upon the unqualified opinion of Miller, Canfield,Paddock and Stone, Attorneys, Penobscot Building, Detroit, Michigan, whichopinion will be furnished, without expense to the purchaser of the bonds priorto the delivery thereof, approving the legality of the bonds The purchaser I ai hel liquor Jiiensoshall furnish bonds ready for execution at his expense Bonds will be deliver ltSom niu ruurt iu yed without expense to the purchaser at a place to be designated by the  Pf riinLQ  opened atihu state JiquorJewell, Saturday jn ,he iJoek lit Kt uarrua jsA Ann Malmn1Son vvhu aitiie Western House at Brighton o opeatInquiries with respect to the details of the issue should be addressedto Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone, 525 Hollister Building, Lansing 8,Michfgan, Attorneys for the School District The right is reserved to reject any and all bids Envelopes containing the bids should be plainly marked Proposal forBonosAPPROVED APRIL 28, 1959STATE OF MICHIGANMUNICIPAL FINANCE COMMISSION Joseph BasydloCljns in allthei IIIC Jtunry Colling KayAlfred Piau families jWaUortnd Koy Collins,The Pinckney tennis court on the  has been ptit in first class connd was Vfifially opened byIank Shirey arid Don Swarthoui Hank wiifhmg the chocoJaiei C, II Kennedy takes onwinner dilionwith te  iit  A, T   A, A TfV S J Th StorGOOD SHOEUNGERIkOCER1ES GENT S FURNJSIKENNE iENERAL STOREESTABLISHED 1865 INCORPORATED 1915CHECKINGACCOUNTSa most for modern homemoktft To manage her home in businesslike fafhlooTtwoman needs the timesaving convenience of tchecking account It saves so many trips   helps control spending, too And our checkingaccounts are so easy to use Open yours now in your own name or jointly with your husbandftcPherson State Bankm9trifin SinceMrsRexSecrefary, Board of Education The C j Clinton family are msv rfPrJNG WATER HEAT1  HOME HEATINGWYLK L P GAS UWELt ANDntn fating to the WedemeyerChelsea ,Mrs Eliza Gardner sufferstroke last week Mrs, VillaIs caring tor b liieft  21 children ion at st Mar Wmi Faiirhild and 2 daughf Detroit and the Arbor were Sun   iiii eu Abert SundayYnsllantLs of G ITfirsth vMesdames Flortne and EleanorBaughn were JI Ann Arbor Friday We are informed WiUam Farrell1 Is now at the county hospital noarI Ann nArborThe Bud VanNomans took a fnpSunday from ZuV,y Lake down thmth chain of 7 lakes to Portage laein their cabin cruser e Harold Porters with Dvidand wife of Howell and M  Mae DaOler hit Sunday for j Polls t ttttend the White The conventionThey will be gone weO   j Phillip McDonnell It iot fnm Uie army ArboiMr 1 44,r of andTLro   hu i  ClttWr for t n ay dinnero Porter iir wife of Ann are spending the week at thePoror hdHH Ccii Nish HnfertaJoplc Satuniay Tiiv i hrr sister ind husbircl, JMrf LiTiHe of Av  N  Frank Clark cr wife ofSunday quests of the WinstonwViston Baughn acted as senior at Fowerville last TueScUywhen the Ron of Andrew Lovas re,ceived his MasJr3Tlefre  Lesll,MeAfee spent the week endwith Xaj Rom where I sit  Joe MarshCall itHelping Bud to BlossomWhen bis wife left on a visit, Harper promised to takeof her potted plants Hemoved them oat to the porchvhere hed be sure to see themnd then forgot themWeek later, Mrs Harperbked about the plants m a itltcr Bud rushed out, expecting to find them dead But theywere in perfect shape even the pots had been rearranged Naturally, Bud was mystified Then he found a note OQone of the plants Well losefhl one unless you put Am monium Sulphate en ItHes theUness it t weaderfiJ thin,particularly wfcea If s pt atepractice every slay This week,for example, why set havesome neiffcben n fer a tlaesof beer or  eap of eeffeef Servinf thestt their prefereaeela beveragesthats neighT Slowerjs plenty of inewei Lc water heater wayGET IT HOT , , GET A LOT every time A na electric water heater provides plenty ot, hot wster ror showers ana all the familys needsDetroit Edison has a new Super Supply Plan which makes heaters evenmore efficient and economicalHeres the convenient, modern way to GST IT HOT GET A LOTfor an operating cost as low as 388 per monthOnly electric water heaters give you all these Important advantagesix Efficientthe heat goes into the waterInstall anywhereneed not benear a chimneyLong liremeet Edisons rigidstandardsAutomaticai the time x Fastnew mon efficient heatingunitsttM to the touch allx Outeroverx Edison maintain electrical parts without chargex SafecleanQiwptSeep plumber ur appliance dealer DETROIT EDr IN SERVES SOUTHEAITERN N GANYoure sore to please when yougive mother flowers She loves them    and we have all her favoritesin our big, beautiful selectionChoose from fresh bouquets,glamorous corsages, hardypotted plants They say, Youre wonderful mom sobeautifullyl tWET1LEGRAPH FLOWERSANYWHERE sHELLERS FLOWERS W Grand River Phone 284Campbell installed he8tOflfcbrf4gt Kings Daughters1  Jin fioreitce Royre of NorthLkt vlH Mrs Emma Dinkellast week , Mri, Margaret Clark and Anitatptnt the Week end with the CharlesClaries at Kalkaik  lilt Harb Palraen heard Lwrtnce Walk at the Olytopia, Detroit 1 Sunday caller of Mrs BlancheClark were the Emmett Clarkfl of IirtWPllf VA Clark of Ann Arbo nMthe Russell Clarks of Buck Lake Frank and Margaret Brngan otChilson called on Mrs Eleanor hA wldge SundayMrsHelen Berty of Lansing spentthe week end wth the Irvin Kcnndys and attended the JHopRobert Mtabon iptnt th week endfc Detroit Hfrrs Edna Haciloy of Parmathe Lawrence Cmbnrns nsi week Week Pnd viitos of theNesbitts were Mr Marion Pears n of Howoil, Mrs Brrnlce Howel ofPrlghion and the Cordon Hesters rfYpsilanti The Willarrt Wares and daughter,Lstlur of Ortonvllle were Saturdayguests of the Tom Ware,Nash in Ann Arbor Sunday  The Martin Bitter called on fXiael Pries W a Year114 SoaU HowdlPhlljp Murphy fcroke his arm byI 8ettinK it shut In a far door and hb trray induction has bfn postponed Edward Dolan ami Miss Helen Dolan of Pontiac were here Saturday hr the funera of Mr Niol MrCeer Sunday visitors of the Sam Gentilaswere Mrs Pansy JSVlson, Mis Mary Woodroe and Toe Augney tf Detroitand Mr and Mrs rge VanSkiver Phill Gentile i grading and terracing the north end o Monks Hill andvill form a lagoon Lots will be off ered for sale  Ceci Butts and wife spent SunI day at the Chailes Soule home in Howell They have bought a traierand will have an auction Satuday, Jane and Charlf Miller of Pinck zey spent Sunday wh their father,I Dale Miller Thej called on Mr Warda Harwood at McPherson hosj pital, Mrs William HU1 of Shaefer M entered MPhers,n hospLtanivellI tcr surgery Monday Ted Adseh ad wife of Derioit and Billy Shehan of Ann Arbor calleden William Shehan Sundayj Robert Pike 3nr wife were in Coiri una Friday The Roy DiHinghnms called on Guy Blair in Fowlerville last wetid the C, W Honkers in Ann Arborj Wednesday  i The Edwin Snrouts spent Sundayvith the Harold Heusmans in lantiKatharine Whiiehead andLamborn of Jrpgory called on Jese Honrys Sunday The Lawrenc Buughns and JohnLprouts were n Hollanrl Sunday Stanley Dinkel Jim Meyers, DonGardner, Kennet Wylie and theHomer Abneys called at the Quers feldt Funeral Home in Dearborn lasfThursday where the body of Loo Smithers was A Maschke of Gregoryrnd Murray Kenneiy were pall beao Wagoner Grocery6006 ROADQuality LOW PRICESBeer and Wine to Take OutPHONE HOWELL 705 J 2HELLERS FLOWERSSAYITPHONE 2S4 ROWERSHOWELL MJCHJKJAWTanslpys friends gave hima birthday dinner Thursday at tM Canopy Hotel, Brighton, They wprithe Lawrence CambursEd deffillipjsend Mrs Edna Had ley A W Close and wife of Lindenihe Frank Cameron of DetroitSunday guests of the AlbeitDinkels The Allen Dirkelr, wee Sundayfeusts of the Henry Klikots of Brighton Thp Ray Lanuways spent theweek end in Srnduskey The Gilbert Skinners visited rela tives in Njew York state last wek, George Gieiner and wife of Hazel Iark railed at the Dispatch officeSaturday His daughter is married and his son is teaching school, Charles Smith who has ive JnBridgeport N Y a number of yeasras moved back to Pinckney, Miss Paulino Hadden was involved in an auto i det Thursdayat Delhi and MUerRds She sufuupd an injured knie but was able tocome home afte first aidThe Fred Roads are expectedback from Florida today Mrs, Mary EMen Read, the VinceLa Rosas, Art Glowarkys Sylvesfer Jsks and Loui Rogers families at, tended a first communion dinnerSunday at the Bob Clayton home atPush Lake for their son, JimThe John MCujres of OrchardLake and the Ooorpe Wildes of Ann Abor called on the Ross Reads SAJfayHarold Porter and Clare Miller attended an MM degree conference atackson Thursday night put on by Cioldon Rule Lodge of Ann Arbor, The Clare Millers and William Millnrs attended he wedding of Marjoryt Donnnel and Floyd Richards at St Ihomas Church ,Ann ArborSatuday, The Cy AtLee spent Sunday atIhe Robert Tasch home Theybrought Mrs, Florence AtLee baeefiom FloridaThe Lee Laveys spent Sundaywith the Jack Sharps in Lansing Thes Robert Taches and Mrs Florence AIN will attend the honor av ards at the Uriversiy of Michigan Faturday night C retch on Tasch will receive one of themI The children of the Albert Shireys Uk them to dinner Sunday on theiranniversay at the Country Kitchen,at iaeon The Merwin Campbellg ipent Sunday with Mrs Foyd Maycroft in Grand Rapids ,Robert Carr is now tho Grand HapMs reporter lor tHe Detroit FreePress Martin Hitter sr and wife of Lakeland were Sunday dinner guests cf le Martin Ritter jrsThe Jank Youngs with the Putf Voungs of Whitehall attended a firstcommunion dinner Sunday at Clar Icnceville for the daughter of th Bob Youngs,Th Wajne Collar of Milan were Of tt Robert FertilizerSAVE TIME AND MONEY WE HAVE MOST GRADES of FERTILIZER DE, Hoey Sons MICHIGANPHONE HAMILTON fi 8U9 DEXfERLEE THEAtRtFriday, Saturday, May 8, 9 4ENCHANTFJ ISLAND  iD Technicolor withAndrevvi and June lmri Coomj itProbftW Comt ttrLivingstonIn thp Mutter uf the EftAt 9t,aniie 1, Martin, Deceased At a stsiun uf uuiu Court field oB LUfTHK GIRL MOST LfKliiA  in Tchnitoldr rram Ri iiiJant Powell and CUfl KobertcSun Moil, TuefiMay 10 llf 12, 13 Richard Widmark and HenryAnthony Quinn ad Dorothy inWARLOCK1in Cinemascope Coot by DeLuThura, Fri, Sat May 14, 1 A TBEHEMOT H iaw is Hereby Glvm Tvats id ,aid diceavetl are jfMit tntir ciAim la wriUnjiitujti oath, to JMUO Cuuri, wa4 to a l thfieoi upon Charles KViiiiJt oi Huwel Michigan, ittj  ci MUU state, and Uiat UC8iib wit be heard and th heir at Uetenained by said Courtaid 1rubate UiLce on June 3T aL ton a mt,y pubifutkvM jl a copytGne Evans nd Andr Morel f i1JOHNNYRichard Eyer and Stephen and Colren GrayColor Cartoon d Selected ou to feAi any u iicuiQg inDupalch mad thatrflii a copj or uiu iv,,u upon each known  tiu iii knows reu or certlflf4i J uxuiaeu tit uys prior to OII service atrur to nuaxUitam ii Snuti, Judge otA line copy i M Jouldot Probate COIBiBECKSMarathon Service Gat, Qp tires, Wrecker ServiceMain and Pearl St, Pbckney UP 8 3524FREEOne Quart of Oil with EveryOil Change During the Month of May Ifchromaticfluggage , V Itfatched Luggage is the dream of fvery young graduate, and you cangive your lucky favorite a honey of tstart with Skyway The streamlinedchromium locks and Liftomatic hingei are newer than tomorrowthe outofthisworld colors are forevef Vi ipatcliable for future selections Pick a starter set from a tremendoui   choice of styles and colorlet them fill in for themselves whenever the need arisesWardrobeSpecial 25 Kindergarten Mrs ParksWe welcome a new girl, BrendaPhillips, Kathy warthout had coroany Mary SUoedr went on a picnic Bobby Chapman and Crl have brush huirculs,an play bas ballWidmayer hai T birthday,Sheffer visited his grandmother, Shar en Ludwig has a bay sister KathyLazlo put in u garden KkUy Smin wa,in Detroit, Penny PiHra saw aHue rarer Tommy Shohan aJol Burg was on a icni ser had poiniJinyFirst Grade MrsKathy Muoie father avj her avhite rabbit Terry Kussell tladJohn DOFIV Macor David i camprcj in a tert SaturdayDick Davis has a swimmingGene Kochs grandparents vijsited lvm Bruce Halliburton and Dick i Souther wore vimming Suuiay1 haron Pgghs grandmother di d  Becky Michaels Irandlalhcr gave her a picnic table, Janis and S vent to the show Terri Bellpany SundayJulietCosmetic Cml7 let, Danttbt,Frol, Mint, CedarAll in Kuffproof, dirtproof Koroeal T Coodricb Co vFirst Gra4 Mrs ThcyerLaura Whitky axle a pluv AuMarie Read veitt to the dtntLi Iis Kelicnbfvgers and Mrs HodkHrooms saw uur movie Fruluy iViywas sick last week Cathy Slvei  ted her aunt Jerry Colony has a nvMke Jeanette Line went to  fcifhi tay party, Dana Lovtls mother went away Fred Williams 1U auu cut  is lace  Jackie Bel1 went to Albion t Wollenhaupt mother vsPEIRCESSTORE FOR WOMENBUY WITH CONFIDENCE HOWELLFOR SALE 10 down 10 n WANTED Oddmonth Attractive lots at beautifuliiand Lake JSOOalcp priviligowner Apply Ranch House HH1I Metl Mioh or phone D,trii Ve 81784 eveningsFOR SALE 1949 ParkarU Par,running condition 75t00i UP 89729 John Johnson 7rrf Van SlMtr Oetfirj Perm 8310 PinRd PJnrknoy phone UP 86692 RALKKTujijng ruttVVrinrFOR SALE General Elr wagher ,good cumlaundry tubs t tinier and pumps Mior 4000 D, Olson White Loci1 mornings and evening UPS V K, aiKe 1VJI irt00 Manure, large First Grade ,Mrs rAadrsonJanet Cosgrar has a new carhad a tooth pullPd Suan Wariuand Bjlly D Wylie visited their uiirdmother He saw o pheasants and afrkunk, Jackie Makin nas 2 bird1 Gary Mash vt on n picnic in aboat  It lias a  lilJ motoriWayne Baxter helped his lulhor cutorange treos lie o a thorn in risrand Jon Rnnduih had a barreluJSandra BP1 came over She went to Mtt ClPtTJOs Satuiciay, Jan WlaoFOR SALESeed Potatoes Eating haS a fiber las boal nd niltlVPotaMes, Green Oni0ns and Rhubard harold Hollistrs brthei1 ul a nnv Nick CoJuser 3800 M36 East car David ichatjls David and JrFOB SALE 21 inh G E TV KOK SATE Davenport and ChairUP 8223 1P8 3486 or See at 540 Pattrion iukt JioadOnawavs BUINSS PKOrtIONAL COUNEI t Ifiu M fiutty, M Ii fmf MwhigmmA M to 200 F ILto nm K MRitter T V  Service r UAKKAL HOMEDon Q UiractorPHONE t Ainbuiaiue Sf JKS172 tteickhaff, SililJO  iKLfc fromoi aiv1UP 8 5541 323 Webster StWON I M LNIS, MAKKKltS toir nient TermsAn IjvctUet 1jiru in Order t for JJoralion DayCULVER UMLLI THE MOJVTIMD1VT MAN91 bbtlg St IouUPhcn 1 to well 411WFor Younger Memorial nos iiLLOYDOR u k SMDTflBTtiphone Otticewe 814byIER1 WYUE,FAftHM HALES I iiONi,UAl UNOTOJ K,u Agencji 4 2 MILL ST, Mich Phune liP 8KtAL  Op orcumtieaVuor PropejtylWorth PeHUP 83166r i f Moimquist DavisXV z S Saturdty5, to 7AC 72031 Grand YtivMRKJHTON AND ROOFINGAND REMODELLING F Gd River Howell,Phone Ho kU 717Conventional Term 6oaratirLAWN Rl PI hank Hiland Wiltse Electrical ServiceFLECTR1CAL CONTRACTING60000 West M36, PinckBeyi Phone V 85518 Dick Campbell Phone UP 83133fWtouk rsao ZeiKlM Taylor Mirn Thono 1O Tf,S or General Delivery SALE Rfrwbrry Plantsralf 0T7 Old US 12,Chmen Phono trPnUiHid 91S61 anylay lmi SalIIiday IHOUSE FOR RENT 4110 Pattnon Lak Rdt Pinfkneylarge 3 bedroona, gai beat, children welcome  ent 3ununar 55 winter  JW insii doors, SpfMicej Titus4G0 Unadilla St Phono UP 8990FOR RENTHom, with 2 bedrooms WANTED TO RENT Two Idrkitchen and bath on Patterson Lake ,ouse or opar1montRa UP 8 6636 , Gibert Dunn Phone AC 94585 King saw  turtles in the poiulPatty Sprouts dixi hrother and cn sin and uncle wcrit to hfl Monrof inhniarkpt Ricky Lenmis dog caught eOR RENTWlntrld Cottar at  lurtleJprry Dean got day in a sand hake John MfN,mr lit  Dennis Rean wont to MonroeHowell 1flKM11 1o SPt fiail ,  Second Grade, Mi, Johnaon t, T1V f Ronnio TIoHttr lias movod rea  r I edrm HUe fi1ails n hs  m of hi, owna at 4810 Burgess Road Grn Bros  Kpnnv Swarthout uont to Toluo Phone UP 83404  Sunday t vJsi1 rdative,  Third GraJo, Mr HenryTOR  CLASSIFIEDADSFOR RENTThree rooms in a 1room hoISP John Cery7454 Dfter fit,, Pincknryt Mich FOR SALE 0 WliiilKhorn ulnvinc  Mike IlarnarkUP 8 36DPLOWTNi Will Do Plowing FQR SALE 3 piece Cyclone fencin fpol, 4 feet high at 35c, I Universal lfoner in excellent condition Call IIP R3312 aiter 330 or weeknd Mrs Margaret Clark, 217 ifill St New Hill Toplaml Lakel, aom birch and rop  kitchen marble sills car port ienr,y terms We visit Wilo RunMeyer ssier was home, her Lansing school ovcr the WP Apply panch  nd Dianna Hainrs lias a pianoScott Carvrrr family vunt un a pi1Mi    GPU  ri0 anj launch ruV lionnir Mnkin rMKh or phont D,troit V  l71 ACCORDIAN LESSONSSGiven i th0lmtt ijght wekj tor 1500 Aceorrlinn infhided Phone Howell 1019Mary EHon Wecker3 784 evenings moving this work Pani Norths rr 5 in visited her Mary High fills t Went to a convention over thg w FOR SALR IIP Jurdrn Tvr  ,vd following Ptnrhmenis sickic,  snow iovr  rultivntoi  wap nwit h stat  llal e Roillpr , ior, siz o woo d stonr i window s on e lar screen  Tac 1 Tannfttm s Howel l Si ,,  Phr n  U P 8  117 5 SSALE Tw o F orm k S5X W an d10,0 0Phon e U P S 41 0Pin eVEGETABLES establish Knunts  Intereste d parl y j  M    Un k g7n s , aUevie w Dr Imus t hav 1 ca r reforfnc s an d mini  p  r    , ,FOR SATErompot e Bo y Srou t un iform , siz e 11  7  Ro y Kinse yPJion e U P ft 410 ,WANTE D Paintin g an d interio r d costing  2 5 year s pxperience  Wil l j rgiv t 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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>v Pr  i,rPinckney flE P1NCNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, April 29, 1959 Mo ITTW MkUgaa Mirror are holding their breathin hopes House bill 91 passes This   h Neighboring Moteiloy Hadley will elebrate their 30th wedding annivircourages the consolidation of schools  ,    ry May 3 at the American Legttoo small or poorly financed to T  Stockbrid 2 512 full grades of school If this doesnot produce consolidation the supt A W Bruwn tired Stoekbiigicf public instruction is empowered Lusine sman, underwent surgery at to do so after a waiing period of 21 amadou last week OUR DEMOCRACYby Mat Mother and DaughterSPADEW0K OUR PIONEER poaFATMCftsKNEW THE UTCRAL MCANiiNJGOF SPADE WOfcK IN PREPARINGTHE GROUNP, OWCE CLEARECkond is On a J70,0JQMay 9 to build a 19 room schoolThe Fowlervillo fire dept hasliouyht a resusticator The Fowlerville high school bandIaced first in Class B at Jacksonlast weekMi1, and Mrs Stanley Vaughn tI exter ielebrateri their 45th weddtiitt anniversary last weekVanrvs Hopial of Brighton whostVAua Cross contract was terminated v ill remain upon The hospital willThe program s favored by mosceducation authorities because it protides more education for less moneyThose opposed say it takes local con trol away from school distrietsThiaarguement might have stood up when the schools were competlyanced by the districts but now of their money comes fromspread over the entire state Today SO9  of th children in Michiganattend 12 grade schools There re 2,360 schools in the stateo which 545 are 12 grade ones, and  th differepte Jn CoSt1815 offer less than 12 grades, Finan the Bue Cross patent and a,tu1 cial shortages are fast putting thedistrict schools out of business Thoslate equalled valuation for school cicticts has increased 3,196,002,600since 1957 Farmers are welcome in Alaskabut dreamers without money aredoomed to disappointment  Officals say persons wishing to homestead should have 5000 for the first yearPrices are higher there than here The legislature passed a bill in iking empty beds in TB hospitals avaiiible for mentally retarded patients MOTI1EK DArCiliTEK BANQUETMAV 6 AT STMAKVS HALLProgram  Pramis CiudDor,thy aBecky Alla1 ray r   Toast mistress CIHII Sininj l IToast o Mothers , Toast to laughirMother solo h  Jaiut Sund Accompanist Mi SandWhen My Mother Sit and sw Plain LaKosa YnleritSchroeder Vicky Jam KaiserIanceJackie ,,, jAriiic Namy strawbeConvicts in prison sufferingIB will also be cent there frombe married tor Herb Dyerj ci Pjnckn y Mav 23 S In the hjgosl damage judgment ever handed down in the couny a Jackson jury gave Mi, and  lianitS Dauman a SI9 000 verdicts I he Grand Trunk Railroad In1056 Buuman was hit by a train ati ihe M36 crossing in Gregory an  lost bti legsI Clair Miller nf Ioscn has beon narat vd chairman of the county board of IN AMERJCATODAY, MACHINES HAS REPLACED THE SPADEEXCEPT IN SMALL JOfJS  PREPARING FAMILY GARDEN PLOTS,FOe EXAMPLE BUT IN ALL OUfc AFFAIRS FROM STARTING ACAREER OR BUSINESS, TO PLANNING, FOR FAMILY HAPPINESSAND SECURITY VN RECOGNIZE THE NECESSITY OFADEQUATE PREPARATION THE EFFORT WE PUT INTO THE SPADEWORK LARGELY INFLUENOIS  SULT J on Bowie AwardsUJtst Mi ifhfi at IYoungst M,,tht and Mother viti r ind IaiSilivii ,st I tUhci si Daufa,la  ady1Mo , He played 3b base ovTEARS UP PRESCRIPTION BOOH I Pinkne back in the days of Jimmy Drt L E May of Howell is tho j Morun Hub Lee, Ed Brown,JPDoyJ   Kennedy and Dai his Coxof tobtate chairman of the Bagwellers for Governor Organisation Michigan Recently he decidedwrite a few prescriptions to boi,tBagwells chances for governor netyear, In them he sugggestej a committee to pick a Candidate  US senator to oppose Pat McNamiaWiggins of FemdaUlt had BagwellHiggins of Ferndalelt had Bagw 1name signed to it Senator Higginssent sent the letter to Cong BentUv Iof Owtsiso, the only one out for the senate so far Bentley blew histop aid accused Bagwell ol trinto dictate the nominee for senai1Bagwell lwhen called disclaimed rulknowledge of the letter  Dr Maytook ail blame for the letter and offored to resign and Bagwell has beentying to mollify Bentley,OES CALENDARApril 24  Special Pastend Pktrona Night, Officeracolored formals May 8 Regular meetingMay 23 Special our Sister Chapterpf Reading, Mich wlU be here,KNGS DATTOHTKKHPinckney Circle meets with MrsBeulah Hendee May 7 at 130 p, m County convention of Kings Daughttrs at Pinckney Congl, Church Mav22 930 a m Luncheon at PilgrimHall ateJAMES YOUNG C II5t25o was raised in thedrive in this county, For every 3 purchase Howfll merchants will refund thy cents for parking meter A man iiit1 lis iia ben issuedt Hiehard Siandfield 15, Stock  hrid1 find Cinevicvo Jacobs 0CM   Tio cat1 ui Oici Jons was stolen, Gregory list week and vvcck j ,i Ann Arborlremtor Wilfred ErvvintfS he appointment jiit1 inun as aiistarThis wus auhorized by the board ofsiiponisors The prosecutor has btvnhandling about 400 traffic cases amonth many of them jury ones,t Tho memorial dance for theLeA Kinno of South Lyon r450i ft will be used for glass baskiball backboardsSouth Lyon Voters approved a 4mill school tax increase last week842 to 603Mr and Mrs, Rha Alexander ofChelsea oberved their 50th weddinganniversay April 18 Mothe Was1 What a WUuaHetto Mary Miullt i 1 Ko niarKaihara ImnsComnmiunity Siirinjkilled aS 2 andr was M Ili wowin finnoiin of Charles prosecutor High School AthleticsLKO SMITIIITvLnij Smjihcr ,fl, sisI 30 a, m thh m,rin at IStadium Jlv fuii lii a y one rfriven J  wntwanformiM Kailiyi  i r c     broken rihs an1 nitici injuiit ani in I,cf M hosiiiil AJUI Aihuiyr,Smjthers hum i ,n M Ui 1 , miles west nf inrkriy  IVTr2nd DiKrc Miun ud Shrin1 Then are 2 orr ThmiKi of Moi ifale and ,7inu  Iavlor rind r Mrs loyv iljand 11 ijrMiJchlrrnThe funeral j a thFuneral Home Lcarbrr Cmrreot CammmtThe Michigan legisature Is Utt inK time and Statelirown says there will be nopaychecks for state mployN orI crsons on welfare The snata kill  td the plan t0 Uie the 50 mOHfiSLitlaf veterans trust fund but it may v ought up aan The session  nl ned when Rep Conlin lUpubii tart chairman of the tax study CoTX nut tec blasted the Michiganiactuiers Assn and their Charles Creighton for attemping Xtiiscrfdit the work of his commitue ly press releases and intolerant nuaji He said the MMA was a mji stone arourd the neck ot theUVi iin Kirty Rep George Sailflt f Ajm Abor also took a iWPt ii MMA and threatened a dama t nii Tiiey hlasted him bcauMlie in ruduceil an income tax bill andiinolij reprisals against th Wahxf ijk stores in Ann Arhor owned by lii motlicr The MMA videnUy doi i t want any kind of an Lncom taxijtul Harwell tr d to get one inHi oulilifur platform last falll but ltfoJH committee under rtttxihrcw it in the waste basketT rk vtrl,ir thuf JirThe FutureVry Ilih MlloilIfiiers AprilCOT CHARTER WEDNESDAYThe Livingon County Chapter ofDeMolay for Boys received thetr charter rom Grand Chapter of Kanas City at the Howell Masonic fernlle last Wednesday night  HaroldKoch of Deabom Grand Deputy lor Michigan made the presentation andif was reeeved by Dick Crofoot of fowlervjile grand councillor of thechapter Proceeding this the chapter worked the DeMolay degree with Larry VanSiambrook taking the Iftllole Others in the cast were Donnje Patricia PalmerPalmerAustin Engagement Told Mr and Mrs H H Palmerof Pinckney announce the en gagement of their daughter,Patricia Kay, to William Eustin, jr, son of Mrs WilliamE Austin, Tt of Ferdon Rd and the late Mr AustinThe brideelect was graduated from Pinckney HighSchool and is employed as a medical secretary by Dr itobert I Goldsmith,Her fiance was graduatedfrom Ann Arbor High School and Eastern Michigan CoJleqcwhere he was affiliated with Sigma Tau Gamma fraternityHe is employed as an accouiu ant by the Ford Motor CoA July 18 wedding is plannedA PROCLAMATIONLast year over 200,000 families finally broke in the vircolumn Thursday when they beatDexter 4 to 3 in overtime Bob Will inm Hamburg freshmnn figured  j residrni rrominently in the victory ResirUs  yu p,sjti,M1tpilehinK a 4 hi game he scored tho UOroary tieing run and hit in the winning rm TreasurerWith Pinckney trailing in the 7th by Koriersa run ho Rot on and went from fi,si  to 3rd on an out at first when   Uistorinnall was fielded slowly DexUr ctanother man out, 2 strikes on TV, Singer Then Boh Moore of Dxirlade a wild pifh and Williams scu1ed the tieing run , in the 8th Deni of Tir hlnlljvlM CtwisI,inf, t,iiPiani Th, inpilIirhiifi Sc i,Jinel Si II IutJi Ann Irn JurlN ii11h  an    i Rockefellow , foed the bill to permit of New i ork state tojamishment to enforce Hi iiln  The bill would have takn Hi iion away from the schoolhunj and ilared it wjth the techTV Tfic governor says he beleiv8 la  lriinf,T but think the dciioOhulf jpst with the bcjard, Thia puttI  ii n hit Doec it mean that a, ,iici must wait until the mator i ulmitted to the hoard befora Munkinu could be inflictedllrv  a 11  special meetinglin, tiu ution came up orihey let tlum accumulate and ct on thon at the regulaj meeting onc a inonihf If they did that a techrfi iit hive to lake a day ofi to doel uptodate,iron and iw u ft r j  t,yis Morgan was safe on a fielders jfomp  jtlt jjietlychoice ton Hoiiingsworth got hit  William hit to short and M gan scored the winning run when tiioshortstop could not hold itIn nth r , arnivi was a trs, Wgames Boysville beat Manchester 11 tthrr ihi yef,i T, h,, to 9 and South Lyon Hartland lS 1o uj fakta U,i Dirk Kennedy nil a home run the first uiningPinckney AB R IfWilliams, p 4 1 JD Kennedy lb 4 2 1Den Clark, ss  3 0, Kennedy, 2b 3, ct 1Singer cf 200 00 0 0 i roon hournionv Last year th IIIA V,nh a tiv1 tlav Trinrk iPi11FCJR SALK illd i i H,ni vliGas Ranc S0 Kiwhrn Sink S , Iiendix Automai1  Wahcr iiriiOiFloor Furna  sinOo, cicivi i i,,i  r salo of trade Miclin uu ll  les, ir3H Thurston o  Silver Lake W il Adam liinru ti Kiench revolution sjc, DI Iaii1  many thou in Ki itii,a wi jafis  tooki h s were iiniazfins employed on  ii  leaniim and sflling fish ic luirfli 11 th 201 grandmotheif JI  Konl Motor Co last wkiii ind el me of then These worrenIM liicd fluin labor shortage otvVuKd V,, li wln Itosie the or 10L1 tu fume They havenipioye on vaiious jobs since and nivc aitained high seniority During Die xveession thy were laid off Endhave not been called back They trinlu thejr job smrrtly in the electiic ,ri J, l,iiKrcr exist as they hav hiLn sublot out to small factories 1  t IL t 1 are married And theirhitron ac nnw looking forwtftrBarker 3b 40 0Fourth and F fth Mr IliinonThis js the 1,TI week o u fv 11ogg Food Contf1 Til, Marlr Iad with H6, Bronco Busters IdsMorgan c Pasydlo IfHoiiingsworth IfJames Young 71 ot 17641 BoyeeLyndon township died at Colonial Nursing Home, Chelsea, ThursdayH was the son of Thomas and Mar garet McGuiness Young an  was afarmer He also worked at the Fedcr a Scrw and Central Fiber factor 1at Chelsea, Suvivors are a brother, Vlnc 1 of y the boys mothers The 4 masters cf 30 and 65 and were stricken jtst Gregory fand three sisters,Mrs Mark of the counties 4 Masonic lodges , when their famines and communitiesMcClear of Chelsea ,Mrs, Frank I were present Andrew Lovasf Fowler  needed them most Sortorf rfDanils of Howell and Mrs, Ray  ville first advisor of the chapter re Therefore I Stanley Dinkel preul Mull cf xnond BrazeH of Washington state, ceived an award 6 candidates were en of the village of Pinckney laKo Narvarre, ss Don Clark, rf 2 0 0  Rodeo Riders lul Sdeiif YJJ, VRowell, f  10 01 have a new boy Gregory PrestoiDarrow, rf 0 0 0 lfanya Ceil is  k after a lng ai310 2 0 0  2 0 1 AB R Hy ,Daughn Duaine Haines Billy Wing iost a father mother or a child to can Devine, 2b 4 0 1Jeff Linden and Jerry Reason am Cer Of these moie than half wer clark If  senrp fur th grade has avtth Mrs Millers rooiivFridaySixth Grade MrsWe made mafizin fomir s jt there has been noiw heic although some k iv dry and had to beL Tiee has been court  svn usually where lake lnwind by diversion In iomiof ihe nation the scarcity hso srious rotably the southStiJ eveiy jart of the natiou isiru, much more water thanI 10 The days of the tin tub,,mrdiy night bath and th out fire Kone with the horat aadhomes now have modTHThe greatest water useraare inriusiry, sewerage irregatlon, ravigation and power generation  ts   1of Pinckney A luncheon was sened in the prime of life between the a5s Layert  4f VJI c 4lb 3 433The funeral wa at Stt MarysChurch, Chelsea, Monday Rev Le Laige officiating, Burial was in Mt,Otivet Cemetery,Sixth and Savefnth, Mrs MeyerWe finishd our arithmetic workbooks and ar working, on a UnitedStates unitKaren Downing and Dee Ann DuBos went to a dance hi Fn ton Linda and LoraHaney wncut to dinner SundayTIoVeace Mrofka bad a mashmallow roast 4ay ShirUy MitchaU west, to b0r, WadnMday th boy played initiated Those from here there were jreat pleasure in proclaiming AprilHarold Porter Harold Henry, Win as cancer control month I call uponBaughn, Lawrence Beughn, Olin Rob 11 citizens to joir in the Cancer Cruinsorf George Brunton Earl Stanley aade of the American Cancer SocietyDan VanSiambrook and ye editor,  J heartily subseibc t the cnnade 1 i themeGuard your famJlyFight Canlft CANCER DKIVEA house to houre canvass invillage will clfxnax the 1959 Cancer Crusade in Putnam township Thursday nite April 30 14 women will hep chairman, Rosemary WhLUey, in tUodrive will last from 7 to 9 p oer with checkup and check, 1000 11 1100Lindsay, 3b   10 0Moore, p 3 0 0NOTICEStarting May 1, 1959f the momtngnail for Howell will leave here at 730 a m  ii place of speiR W o finishe d ou r  l he  ar e us ing s  muc h tha t man yunit s an d starte d w ork o n science    0   suin g othe r state s fo r u sunit s an d curren t events  Ou r n  Z  ate r the y clai m belong s t oxenshi p ra e i  mn s fine  an d k e v lherfi  A t presen t al l stale s bu t thrt   mos t o f u s quie t   Uv w te r shortage s Wate r tafeliSevent h Grade  Mrs  Car r ine doW n 40  f 1 a    weU Richar d Blade s wen i up north , shortag e her e althoug h som e wll Davi d Shirey s mcther s birthda y wa s   a re J30 0 ft  deep  Thi s ha s mad jSunda y The y wcr t t  L ansinglant    v at r c stl y an d in  Ari2on a 50,0f tSander s wen t swimmin g Saturday driv e wi U las t fro m 7  to 9  p  ia  j      i  w deepl y appeciated Volunte r woker s ar e canvassin g th o       ,APPRECIATIONThank s t o al l m y friend s wh o r membere f m e wit h th e beautifi lficwer s card s an d visit s durin g m y j Rer e ia y in  the hopHalYou r kindnes s 1  Cem r wer e held  MRS RHOD A PARKI NMrs , Rhod a Parkin f 93 fwh o diet 1 1  Clearwater , Florid a wa s brough tfo r buria l I n Pinckne vSPRING COXCER T MA T 8Th e Mui c Dept , o f th o Ptwknf yCommunit y Scho c wil l presen t it sit f annu a sprin g concer t unde r ih edirectio n o f Mr  Lo n McCoHu m inin  th e hig h schoo l gy m Friday,Ma y 8o t 8  p m  Include d wil l b e selection sb y th e hig h schoo l ban d hig h schoo lchoi r 8t h Ead c girl s aces ar e n o longe r irrigated io n ha s als o decline d h i Texa Ne  Mexico  Th e natiflj i ufttssom e 13000  billions , o f gallon se r a  yea r I t is  no t al l waste d tt  tsom e case s industr y an d pow rorator s retur n 95   o f th Irrigatio n use s th e mos t as   lbillio n gallon s use db y evaporatio n fac efor thei r wate ri ura l araa i thi s wee  Ray I t Duffy , M  D ide service s wer j   ar y ban d an d variou s smal l loca l I n LosAngefe s a  plan tii l V J  W , H  Pai  groups  Severa l soloist s wil l perform  J to  conver t te afatei n  o f Detroi t an d i s rte d t o th e Ticket  availabl e fro m an y studfn t waterI tfamil y o n U  Howe T I  1  M tbe musft c def t day st vfyfmI V     k        IVt    V r    rii3l  1 ,i, jfi   , t ,      i       Ti            V    jt j ifwT t  hfah T  Cadi on handANNUAL STATEMBffHAMUG TOWN5HIPHamburg,April 1, 1959TOWNSHIP TAX COLLECTIONSCurrent Tax Collected Tax Collected  9,135371,19315STATE COLLECTED Soles Tax DiversionIntangible TaxLiquor EnforcementSUNDRY RECEIPTSTown Hall Rent Interest on Time Savings Account 12,830372,552371,67790165004000TOTAL RECEIPTSTIME SAVINGS ACCOUNT Miea Clara Deft and KateReturned to Chicago Saturday Jerry Dunne took them as faas Ann Arbor in his Re John McClear and ftifc rnn start ed work on John M Harrrfs aawtorn MondayMr LeDuke and famfly of Detioit have moved on Carey Van10,32852 Winkles farm Williams Conners has returned toDetroit where he works in a cigar factoryMrs Foote of Okemus is takingfare of her sisterjnlaw Mrs I, S PJohnson17,06064 Joe Pressley jf j Jormerjyin the clothing business here comelast week for a couple days fishingF, G Jackson who travels for theFerry Glove Cof has returned from a20500 triP lo Massachusetts, Dancers will shew high grade mens41,11025 llits here Saturday from 18 to  l Luu Ben ham spent the week end2,00000 servedrug43,11025 Congl Ladies Aid willsupper at the rooms over the store Wednesday night  George Meahon is working in HowTOTAL RECEIPTS TOTAl EXPENDITURES 3315833159Cash on Hand April 1, 1959TIME SAVINGS ACCOUNT  41,1102524, 9667916,143462,0000018,14346SALARIES Supervisors OfficeClerics OfficeTreasurers OfficeElectionsSpecial MeetingsZoning BoardClericalBoard of Review DISBURSEMENTS2,620009600072000 195001100020000 12600 18700SOCIAL WELFAREINVESTMENTS Lots 134 135 Hamburg Village1958 Tax on Lots 134  135 Hamburg VillageMISCELLANEOUS Street LightsInsuranceAdvertising Register of DeedsMich Twp Assoc DuesAttorney FeesSurveyor Health OfficerRate SheetHuron Water ShedMMiscellaneous  5,358503,710811,50000 61581,56158 to Dex5238018761 64093 10850 66005000500010007000 513949708TOWN HALL UtilitiesCleaningSuppliesLaborNew Front, Garage Door,  FloorFire Alarm System 1,119738000599135002,14000 20000CEMETERIES LaborMower Repairs Bulldozing Additional Cemetery Property 90975227060000 Laura Burgess and Hazel McDooall spent the weok end at the Fred Burgess home The Gene McClears entertained agroup of young people Monday night in honor of Roches birthday,Frank PIumr is a patient titrinckney SanitariumRev Clement of North Dakota didnot keep his appointment at theWest Marion church Sunday Revftielly preachedTom Moran taught the Sproutschool MondaySchool was dosed Thursday andd an account of the 8th gradeexamination at Howello 25 Years AgoThs Senior clsss puts on the play,There Goes the Bride at the COMmunity hail Friday night The castis Marjorie Hendee Mary Jane Atlee Luella FJikhoff, Arthur Eikhoff,Gerald Clinton 5Janis Merrill DoniSpeaisf Madge Jack Lorain Drown, Ivelyn Hondee, Lucius Wilson, BobYoungiPinckney riicrh prhnol lostlor Friday 0 to lUatt SkAveiski,Wylie and Deb eDexter Parker and Kolander,I Tiie fref1 picture shows start hece May 3 A Michigan Center man putsthem onJames Crumbaugh was turnedown for a beer license by the Stok 1 ridge village council,The hearinguas heated whn they questioned1 im about his record before comingc Stockbridge He characterized thecharges as lies and said he neversold beer to minors 7sow he hasstarted suit in Inpham county ctrcuit ,to compel the counci to grant hima JjcenseKd Sorenson is putting in 40 essoy beans on Lapham farm Theyare used to make auto paintThe Chrisian Endeavor put on thepageant  Challenge of the Cosw1at Unadilla Suncay night, 25 fromhere took partThe state Donding proposal to raise37,854,000 for public improvement3,63464 Jost Monday The vote here was 128 N and 8 Yes C H Kennedy and Lee Lavey havebought the creamery building of the Godon Bakng Co,2,25531FIRE CALLS Hamburg Fire Dept 40 runPinckney Fire Dept 17 runs 4,000002,12500 lack Yrung Rnd wfe1,53245, incent Young srs oft the Staffan Funerala Sunday night where the was said for james YounpW withrosaryROADS Cowell RoadGravel 775001350TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS Uffion C Smith, SupervisorGeorge Bauchat, TruttttWilliam V BacfcJund, ClerkMay E Haat, Trtasurtr  4  78850 24,96679 H Meyer and vife enteptainodchildren and families SunCy AtLee ard wife are flyingto Florida t0 bring h8 mother back,Ralph Hall and wife called on theGlenn Curtis family in WhittakcrSundayClaude Swarthout and wlfe are attheir cabin a Lovells Lynn Hendee and wife were Suntfay guests of the Gale Hendees atOwossso David Aberdeeti was home fromChicago over the week end,,The Rextoggles of Ann Arbor and Neil Vaughn and wife were Sunday nestsOlin Robinson and wife with theEyron Wilsons attended the Mun past masters nifht Saturday Kobert RMd, called on tht The Hubert and Desmond Led  DStrti W Jfttttf BuaiMi at Gregory Sunday  idge families 0 Royal Oak were  Lawence Camburn and wife allSunday visitors ct Mrs Eleanor ld  on Mrs Edna Hadley in ParmavWe  one day last week , The PeoplesStoreIWGERlkGROCERIES GENTSKENNEDY GENERAL STOREESTABLISHED 1865 INCORPORATED 1915Amy lime Is a good time to start saving for vworthwhile goals in life But  theres no i likt now Open VOT account NOW infriendly bank You 1  ppreciate our servicesstaff, which is trained ro help you with vproblems Open your account today and start tht right way to reach your goal in lifein Ana ArCJai wivClark Shire McPherson StoteBonkmtnln Sine IMSBott OftritSUnUy Dinlcel went t0 Hr races Monday night, Georgand wife went to Mrsu Dorothy were utlie James Bi elJohnny anditf Sundayiwrae,Isabel Nash i back from Florida called on the MurUn RlttersThe Joe Grifffh family sp at the end with the Don Q,, tas atJVt Pleasant The Ai Bochinskyt ofwere wek end guesU of the Mnniy Kennndys  Mr and Mr Irytn Kennedys andNellie Gardner attended the funtralc Janes Young a St Ifaryi church Chelsea Monday Jack Young was apaU  COOKIN G WATE R HEATIN G AN UHOM E HEATIN AWYUE LPHON E 63  HOWEL iM  an d Mr a Willia m Pawlaczy a a t Hende e Son tende d th  firs t communiof t n d th echristenin g o f thei r nephews f Terr ,anc e an d Patric k Rylanc e a t Farm ingto n Sunday Fre d an d Bo b Twitehel l wh o apen twee k ta d I n Howef i Tinte d Jef t LODGE QALENDAB Ma y S  Rvgula f meetin g sMa y 1 1 7t h Distric t Meetin g fctct tMa y 36 , 37  Gran drifc 7 ,PUTNAM TOWNSHIP BOARDPUTNAM TOWNSHIP BOARD MEETING WhitUyMaryEllen Read and Denis LaRos catfai ed on the John McGujres at OrchardLake Thursday Robert Meabonarmy May 5 willin, tne NeUlie Gardner and Fannie MonksRegular meeting of the Pvtnom Township Board, held Tuesday, April 14, i vere sundy dinner guests of the1959 ot 8 PM ot the Putnam Town Hall Al board members present Antlrew NisbettsHetxtee, Wytie White, Reynolds and Kennedy I Mrs Gladys Lee visited the AlgerMeeting called to order by Supervisor Herndse There being no old  Lees at Holland lastbusiness to transact Postmaster Lawrence Baughn and A    ,    ,fto ,    wife attended the 6th district postalMinutes of the meeting of March 10, 1959 read and approved Hum injuries received m aconvention at Lansing Saturday Mrs indent l uesuuy night on US 12 lie Ray Newfombeji, of Howell diedWednesday He was a professional1 base ball player and played in the Copper League and the old Southern, MichiganJohn LaRosa 11 son of Joe and LaKuu ot DexUial lmvesuiy hospital Ann ArorClerk Kennedy swore the following elected candidates into theirrespective offices Lloyd Hendee Supervisor, Helen Reynolds Treasurer, Wyiie Trustee, Arthur Rentz and Carl McCarty Constables Gladys Lee olpresident of the district was elei1Douglas Plumrv got a big catch1 of smelt at Pointe Pele Canada SatMotion by Kennedy, supported by White that the following bills be Urday He left 2 bags of thm wiLiipaid Motion carried the Friday Haine family Mesdames Doris Sneed Alice Mauklowis Stockoble  election board  2800 and Mrs Smouso of Howell calledDorothy Grover  election board 2400 cn the Ros Reads Sunday RossRose Mary Whltley  election board 2400  woveied enough to be able toLorenzo Murphy  election board 2400Nellie Gardner  election board 2400Catherine Heath  election board 2400Marshall Meabon  election boardThe Detroit Edison Co  lights for town hall The Ohio Oil Co  fuel for town hall 4969Michigan Bell Telephone Co  five 5 unit fire phones, phones infire hail and town hall 5075some uptown nov Mrs Jennie Hooker, 89f fell atat her home on M36E last Wed nesday and broke her hip She is at2400 St Jo hospital ,Ann Arbor a student at Clery Coiiegt,Beside his parent are Vuuv Joph tina itobnland sister, Mrs Lien Miller Funeralv us butumay a1 St Josephs churchDexter rOoubieday Brothers and CVmpaqy  election suppliesVans Motor Sales  repairs on fire truck lees Gulf Service  gas and oilP W Curlett  March printingT C Towne r setting upvoting machinesMurray Kennedy  Clerks supplies Tom Singer  labor on dumpToJfennedv labor on dumpJames Wyiie or on dumpLivingston County Department of Social WelfareKrafty Products  2 jeep seatsrebuiltfetters Fire Protection Service MrsMary Ellen Red and childrenwere In Ann Arbor Sunday  Carol Miller and Mary Morris attended the Future Teachers meefinglast week at St Mars LafceBattieO 72 Crek Clare Miller and wife were in D roit Sunday Her mother MrsStella Frank came back with thm and will stay here  Sunday guests of the Lee Laveysvere Harry Lavey and wife of Detroit, the Howard OBriens of Bunk or Hill and Jack Sharps of LansiigMr, and Mrs Ona Campbell werein Ann Arbor Sunday and called on Sally Doyle underwentey at MilJheiiou Uottpital Friday,Mr and Mrs Harold Porter andMrs Mae Daller will attend the White Shrine ronvention at Minne Minn, ttxi week,7271 1877800 1500 63270070085060593J 31 00 Mrs Jenne Hooker and Percy132 40 ot St Joe noSPfal Percy is much better and able to set up and talk iMotion by White, supported by Wyiie to adjourn, Motion carried V Murray J KennedyPutnam Township Clerk Roy Reasons spent theend at CoopersviUe with th Elmer Pratts  Mr, and Mrs, Albert Shirley JMr, and Mrs, Earl Ward sr spent theweek end at the ShirleyLee cabinat Hilllman C J Clinton and wife called onthe Ralph Clintons n Lincoln ParkSunday Mother  Daughter BANQUETST IJARYJ PARISH HALL MichiganWed, MayHam dinner Family Style Good Program ReservationsMRS LYLE KINSEY UP 8 3410t MRS, MARY McCLEAR STOCKBR1DGE M E Darrow was confined to hishome by the flu He came back to work Thursday A bridal slmwei was given Ruthnn Bates last Wednesday night at her home on Merrill Road The Joe Spears family of Williamsion and the Vern Buttons of Lan Sjng were Sunday guests of the Mil ton CarversWinston Baughn Donnie Baughnend Larry anSlambrook attended aDeMolay District meeting at Lansing Sunday Mrs Mary Baughn and Barbara visited at the Gordon Allenhome there,Nancy Nash song with the U ofChoral group at the University carillion Sunday,Jane Patterson of Lareland accompanien her there , Mr and Mrs Butt spent the weekend in Holland Bill and Geordie Milller visited thethe HoweUl airport Sunday and nada plane ride Mesdames Boyr and Cameron ofChelsea called on WilJam ShehanSunday  The Jeiry Herry and Al Nesbifscl Detroit and the Lambert Hernyscalled on the Jese Henrys Sunday, The Robert Pikes were in Commalast week and brought Mrs AUCJ Bvulf back The Erston Clarks ot Lnadilla called on them Saturday  Edwin Sprout came back from Arjzuna Thursday The family spent Sunvy with the Harold Heusmans in psilantiSheriff Lawrence Gehringer andwife have returned from a trip tcWashington D C, fMrs, Alberta Close took the ClosLadies bowling team of Linden to a tournament t Buffalo NY over theweek end The Tom Neffs of Ann Abor werSunday guests of the Bob Ackleys The Ronnie Hoskins family otrerndale spent Sunday with MrsIrene Jack She goes back to wojfc at Ici Republic Aibjon rext week, The Decker Hill Farm Bureau metat the Murian towj house Wedns cay nightMr, and Mrs George Engquist andvlrs Mildred Miler rounded iffopen house Sunuy at the Alma Masonic home, They saw theGreens of Dexter there  Cliff Miller tabn iismer, KjithKoch Carl Sowers Wesley Readerbowled at the Kiwanlo tournament itBeuiah over the week end, , Mesdames Mildred Miller Eva Engquest Mae Bryan and Lucille Cambum called on Mrs Jennie Hookerand Percy Elllis who ar at theSt, Joe hospitaland Clayton Bekkering at University hospital, Saturday Mrs Francis Robinson attended smeeting of the Ella Parkin Club inDetroit Monday  The Byron Henrys of Ann Arborwere Sunday guests ot the Haroldhenrys the Ted Cobbs of Lakeland,just back form Florida were Thursday guests, Mrs Betty Shield called on MrsMary Jane Seefeld at StJoe hospitalAnn Arbor last veekThe latter gavebirth to a son April 17 who died atbirth Mr and Mrs George VanNormanhad dinner at the Roostr Tail Reafturant Detroit one day  weeicThe George Deasys of Ann Arboailed on them SundayBorn to James Burns and wife ofAnn Arbor April 4 a 7 lb ion,I The Bob Darrows of Livonift,James Buns of Ann Arbor and Mr Threaaa CoyU were Sunday guetof Raj Bunrs and wif David BurnsUd up from California, Wagoner t Grocery6006 PINCKiNEY ROADQuiiity LOW PRICESBeer and Wine to Take OutPHONE HOWELL 705 J 2HELLERS FLOWERS SAY IT ftL FLOWKRSPHONE 284 DWELL MICHIGANFertilizer SAVE TIME AND MONEYWE HAVE MOST GRADES of FERTILIZER DEHoey Sons IIBX1ER MICHIGANPHONE HAMILTON 6 8U9 DEX TER8PTATK OFTht Probsle Covtt for of thela the Matter of thHugh J Doollttle ofAt a session of said court tldApril 13 19 Present Hont Hirem of Probate I tieIn j STATE OFL inustonyMr of the Estate olAtril J, ion ofonNotice Is hereby given that fie if1ton ot WilTed H Ilruin hu UUMigvrutor of said estaiejrayint thai hsfinal account e ullowed antl th residvie of said ett asisnd llJ persons entitled thui io will be hoarlat the Probato Court on May 12 1YJut tton ocio k a m Cuuxt held oOHiram R, SmithNuiie i Hereby Ciwn That 4Udior i nfi dicasfxj aie requira 1M we,n tioi rialm in WTitiBf  MIIJM ijtn, f Uiici Court, aMl ttuive a  ,ty LiriHit upon Charles K anVii1k of Howeil Michigan,fiduciary of said state, and that fadl will be heard and the heirs atlawIt is OrderedThat, notlc thereofglvtn by publlcatloi e a copyof for three weeks consectively prviouly to said day of heating in ih Pinckney Dispatch and that thefiduciary cause a copy of this noti io be terved upon ach party ininterest at his last known addrsLy registered or certified maii n i receipt demandedat Uast fourteen 14 dnys prior to such hearing, or aypersonal service at least five 5idays prior to such hearing,Hiram R Smith, Judge gi ProteteA true eaffHelen Cfeuld Iiteglfter el PrataM determinedbyonsaid CourtJune 3TJ alft IJS to n,it Notice thereolion of a copy herti  ccnsectively CUL ot a taxing inDiipatch and that a copy of this TVgtKtt Sujjiii fach known paity 1Bi ni ih knowngra or certlfled small i d manoea at least fotuteejaaeya prior to such lMartaf ionMi wrvic at leSMt fire S prior to such orderHiram R Smith, Judge ofA true ctjpyliern M Gould of Probacn rhyBECKSMarathon ServiceGas, 03 Tires, Wrecker ServiceMain and Pearl Sts, PbckneyFREEOneOilChaage     ,Vl   N    r ,   April 39UGtIff THEATREFriday THE PABTY OUfiHfaWRobertPkorRichard Widimrk aad Lee CobbTin Louise and Earl HottbnanSun, MOB, Tue May , 4, 5A Columbia Pictureia CinemascopeKordts PtrfectaWhitt 9utenWhite KnightGolden MasterpiecePink LustreChrysler ImperialE L BordenTwilightSterling Silverray Pearl Zulu QueenWhite FawnAmy Vanderbilt PeacefulIvory FashionGold CorstRed WingPlus HundredsOf OtherBeautiful Varieties Sandra Dee and Jame DarrenJames RobertsonGOING STEADY WltfcMolly Bee and Allen Refci jrIrene Hervey and Bill Goodwin,Wed, Thur May 8, 7Academy award winner David and June AltysoninMY MAN GODFREY ia ChMmaScopEastman Color tWKindergarten Mrs Parka IVickie Wldmayers dad ia butidhifi Ion their house Linda Gehringer j ut t iiv a garden Bob Chapmans dad gotfa tractor Ricky Nosker new furni Mure Linda Gyde rode horseback t her grandmothers Mary Schroeder went to Detroit Murk Krause andPat Clark can ride a bike Gene McAinch saw 2 deerChristina Maloneys brother got a car Carl Oleski visied th jail with his brother and fpthti  John Meyers has baby rabbitsDebbie Aschenbrenner a bird whistleSteve Burton has baby wild ducksJay Geary saw an eagels nest Jol BUSNESSCOL Jffii A   0t P Eurg visited hk grandmolherBaburaZezulk went to BrownieJanet Renz and Tom Shehan visitsgrandmothers We made paper platclocks with hands that tuifc, George went to a 94  i p nRitter T V TSmfci rUNKRAL HUMSBoo  SwartqAmbulanceFtul t SeickMLOF e 5541 125 Webber StMONUMENTS, MARKERS TermEnglish lurserv SLivingston Countys Most Complete Garden Center Open 7 Days a Week 8 AM to 8 PMUS16 Corner of US23 Brighton, Ph ACademy 74171TOR SALE 10 down and 10 n FOR SALESel Potato Onawavt month Attractive lots at beautifulfr gebagos Gregor Penas3lo PnHiland Lake 300flake prlvilige gree Rd Pinckney phone up Owner Apply Ranch House GrillHel4l Mich, or pVone Detroit Ve 8 1784 evenings FOR SALKkindling Wood, mill eutt in, Urge lond 1500 Manure, UrgeFOR SALE 1945 Packard Car, go oil load 15 Mai1 card to William running condition 7500 OR0ukef 5830 Zeigler t TaylorMirnUP 89729 John Johnson Fhone LO 15689 oi General Delivry   Pinckney, Mich,FOR SALEGeneral Electric Wrinfr washer good condition, double F0R SALE Strawberry Plantsiaundry tubs , t,mer ,and pump, a r J tor 4000 D Olson White mornings and ev,ninK UPS V Scio Drive, in Theatre6588 JACKSON ROADPhon Normandy 870ISJ AKS ARBOR, MICH,Thurt, Fri Sat April 30,May 1,2 THE BADLANDERin CJnmaeop6 and Color witAlan Ladd, Katy JuradoAboLONELY HEARTSwitMontgomery Clift and Myna LoyOartooa First Grade Mrs ThayerWe have finished our readingbtoks and have new ons SandyWants a Home, Jim and Judy Uncbr Aa xecllet Time to Order a Meiuonalfor Decoration DayJLVER BAILEY MONUMENT MANt lebell St Howll MichiganFhee Howel 411WFar Younker Memorial Inc Michiganthe Apple TreeJerry Colones mother Ihas new furaitur Cathy Salyer arjDonnna Lemm visited their grandrrothers  Maria Haines was in Lan sing Jeaette Line brought daffodJjsand a turlle to school Patty Vun Blaricum went iishing DonnaPlummer shoppingFirst Grade Mrs RookeKaren Darrowa mother took careof Rollene Singers sister and brothnr,Eruce Hathway fell in a lagoon,More of us saw Shaggy Dog DickDavis mother brought him shells of Florida His father stayed thcuBecky Michaels aunt gave her aglas angel Nancy Goucher isin school alter he chicken pox OR G R McCLGSKYOffic14bf ApyoUIERT WYIiE,IALBSur  iiov uLLoYO HENDEE,UVW SOCfi HALL1NGUICliJUY IRITS TO DETKOttKogei j Can M eovjtAGJJK tarr14 2 MILL ST Ihon UP HtSiATLiijrnes, jake i rojrv Opiortumtieefist Vovr Property witDr R Homquit11 tz by ad 5 to 7 Broker  0B North Pearl PF0NE UP 88166Davis AC 72031Olrand HUm ANI HOOPING AND REMODELLING E Cd River Howell, Mte  Ho1l 717Conventional Termsun Mon Tue Sn WedColorwith withGregory Peck and Jeah SimonSALE Strawberry Plantspump, a r J ite Lolfco ATirh Ph r d   12Chel eUPS V Uturd00   STQRMYFeaturetto in colorCartoontage Howell johnHOUSE FOR RENT, 4150 PatUrn Lake RdM Plnckncylarge 3 bedroan1, FOR SALE Tw 58x30gas heat, children welcom  ent 5T5 Two inside doors Spencer Titusilimmer, 55 winter 4G0 Unadill, St Phone UP 89901 Grade, Mi, JohnaonJohn Towsley has an English bitaLee Davis mother came back from Florida We aic studying baikeiusand 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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>Tfc MkaJgaa Marsr ,,f t Af PlNCitNEY DttPATCtt wieday, April 22, meNoIqgUboriiigFor tn fhrst time since Louis Ca nominated for president beforethe civil war and lost Michigan has , candidate lor president next yearin the person of Governor G, Mennenemight have had the nomination in1940 but could not make up his mindand Wendell Wilkie a Democrat stamded the convention and took it onlyto lose to Franklin D Roosevelt Gov Williams has been the supernan in Michigan ever since he overturned a top heavy Republican majority in Michigan and get elected gov ror 6 consective tmea, a record thawill probably always stand In domg ihis hm carried his party intovith him and they not hold allstate offices except 3 minor ones on universty boardsYou would think Michigan would rejoice that one of their citizens is beini given serious consideration for theresidency but such is not the caseMis opponents are doing their best U block him by painting a false picture of Michigan being bankrupted byignoring the fact that all these tameasures they claim have broughtMichigan to the brink of ruin uvr passed by Republican legislatures Michigans4 condition is due to a riecllne in the auto industry, Michigan main businessjand the bird that laidthe joldcn eggMichigan has had men suitable orthe presidency before but they were passed over and th candidate pk from New Yorkf Ohio or Illinois whjhave large electoral votes Anyvfiv Williams is expected to enter some of congressmen were being attacked,the presidential primaries x During the past week or so wtencongeasmen were being panned ior loading their payrolls with rpa tlves Senator Phil Hart of Michiganreceived praise for making public hi office payroll at WashingtonWlinthe senate refused to do this he vul release a lilt ol his amploy Bernard Ivey, Lang Undertk, formerly of Dextr township suffr  stroke Easter Sunday and Lj in StLawrence hosiptal  GIVING ASPRlWGTO THE NATIONS PROGRESSStockbridge will Vot in May on a I670,000 bond iue to build addit ions on Stockbridge high school the Gregory elementary school iyzCONSERVATION NOTESThe smelt started running lastBig etches arc reported inemptyng into Lake Huron,The dept is using planes to combatfire, 2 new ones were added this yea The supreme court ruled that sandand gravel are included as mineral, in the context of the minerals resenation act The court also ruled that sale ofproperty for less than full value is not pohjftfced between gqvteamienralunits The dept has released 25 wingClipped geese in Shiawasse, Sagina Tuscola and Lapeer areas The dept will sell 110 units of laniat Harrison April 28, March saletotalled 110,641LODiiC GALEXDAHApril 28Work in F C, Degree 80May 5 Regular meeting May 12 th district meeting here 300 26f 27 Grand Lodge At DetroitHarold Porter W, Mat MISSED OUT ON IT Washtenaw county had a CD lanJ rWay In which the Dexter fire depi was fUppposed to take part but thtvttd not make st they responded t0 6 tire calls and were not home until3Q pm Then wa A house fire on the1 Dexfor Pinckney Rd, and 5fine set by the New York CnUuroad,IOOCJT OBAMA MAY tAn estimated 4000 Cubs Scouts amiExplorer from Wtshtenaw and Livingston counties will take part in the Portage Trails Council Scout ORaznaYost Field House Ann Arbor May 2Co Juncker, scout had says this itthe first one held sine ldS6 About 100 booths are expected to be set upo display Scut handiwork and to acquaint the pubic with th9 scout program, the time is 2 to 9 P mA DAOeimm BANQUETThe Annual Mother  Daughter is at StMarys hall,PinekneyMay  For tickets andeaU Mr LyW tadThe announced merger of the D C Stores with tht H L Green Cuci New York has been rescinded by mutual consent ,The old Reeves farm on M36W oivned by the famJy for over 100 years has been sold to the vice president of hsthe First National Bank DetroitIn answer to a question the SouthLyon Herald says Frank Bartlett ,supt of their school gets a salary offrl 0000 a year and that is the lowest j salary paid any school supt of sirlar sized school in Oakland county,Clayton Parr of Manchester been naied chairman of the Washtenaw county board of supervsors,Richard Beck has been appindniarshall at Dexter to succedBrown Resigned,Mr and Mrs Harry Walsh ofDexter celebrated their 50th Weddneanniversary April 19Mr, and Mrs George Webb ofNorth Lake were married 65t,n Apjl 13 The chiefs of police of the bounty Jhave been equipped with car rrlios  the same as sheriffs feputies andstate police Marshall Bob Egelr had his installed Friday The school enrollment at FowlerJe is now 1367The FowtervfJIe high school libraryiy 2800 volumtifu kt ut ei tf oauk i toby iUelr menti nb credit e gtje a ueiiprin ia Bommeree iiit ixe Stizeii5America KaH rj4ij an6 possess FA fo t4k il LugrandmotherVisited heinyat  Kindergarten MrsKd Bailors dad soldLinda Gehringer is umlcs weUdaig LitMine cows, uaway iuvid Youiig will haJiis tunsil outt xIike SiuyuiVii Inutl caught some tish Joy ljujij liati ni iinnner  Juluuiy Meyers hajparty, loin Waring had a yoUo sHall dnves iiis dadvVaJerie Keiser hurt her iieuibWiig Sieve Builuii ha, anwent to thev ith hr hitter Jajjei livniali , Kmliy LaJoGuide Mrssisix bnliiday t PanyiUVLl visiUd her Muiiahaly lamh SpefIe, 1I iii ior a inKe wiih Jiis on a tritruop Handy Commentluxeijwe, iiJe is , H , ,  farmers hve dona Holstem eows for shipment to20 n all will be shippede Brighton Rotary ClubClty ot Bhton 500 t0 epectN y ro sPonsoringdrive gavetripahaVe turned from a 1 nnsylvania dexter school board rePoi,llp amed irupi, there The Howell budget for next S906 255Paul Baldwin has bought th DfUg   the Howell East CenterMiller 60, died at Flint iastAt one tim the TH BANK OF NORTH AMERICAPHtLADELPHIA, PA, flTHROUGHOUT OU HISTORY oua SANKS HAVE GIVEN STRENGTH AND VITALITY TO OUR FASTGR0W1MG NATIONTHCV PROVlPfi THE FINANCIAL MACHINE Ry FOR, FIGHTING THf VJAH TODAV  MACHINERY THATTOMORROW WJJLL SERVE QU PSACfiTJME TfcAOE AND INOUSTR THfiy PROVIOE TOO, ASAFE PLACE FOROUR SAVINGS THROUGH WHICH TOGETHER WITH OUR WAR BONOS AND OUR LtFE INSURANCE  EACH OF USCAN CONTINUE TO EHJQV SOME OF TH FUTSor WAT fieeooM v HHC W NOW covrvpSocial Gene Kuril tid a i tliduyuilii Kslti UJIM her euuin wentbike ruic4 Kaiy 1ell ait1 ad lu haveGrade,iisn ha baoy a,iaup11 years husApril 24  Special Pastrnd Patrons Night Officerscolored fortnalsP nckney where hi father Charles M  SP111 ur SUrtwMiller was employed at Will Dunning of Reading, Mich, will be here livery barn  ningj i tMARRIAGEThe marriage of Joyce Wegenor,daughter of Mr and Mrs, DwighWegener of Pinckney to James Co1 of South Lyon is announced, Thovvere married at Brighton March A by Justice Eric Singer Attendantsv ere Judy Cole, sister of the gro rnand Herbert Schreer of South Lyon1 hey will live at South LyonThe brul0 graduated from Pinckney high school1956 and is employed by the Detroit fcdiaon Co Ann Arbor The groorpwork fc the MUo Mfg,,Cot BrightonOES CALENDARlivery barn, Tw0 FowlervUie busing mer with 2ASSISTANT CASHIERSpaper dktributUbers drug week Leith hadPed not guilty and Council ProceedingsVILLAGE COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Plnckney, Mich,, April Uf 1B6Regular Meeting of village coincil t Called fo ordr by President DIM1e Present J3wartbout, Clark, RusicllShirley Tiplady and Lavey AbsentFollowing appointments were maMry President DinkelAiaishall   Robert Ego11 1ealth Officer   Dr Kay DuifyStreet Commissioner  Norman Miller Motion by Lavey supported ryShirley iy appropriate 10 fo of marr street monies to local street moni sMotion carriedMotion by Tiplady, supported ivLaey to transferr Community Chctmonies received from Cieneiul Fund Id oui fund Carried MarlonchairmanMotion by Clark, supported bySwarthout to allow following bills  McPherson Banksafety depbox 4,10James Bell street work 104,80jwOA  i  i 1  i j isash tuujl nig, lathiJim t Visited iuiil dtnrUTwas S iai big news of last weekSecretary ofes althcugh it was not un lie vvg knjwn to be dieing oflie had a long diploniatic career start IIK with appointment to the dept,ftute iy Frajiklin D, Roosevel ijent Truman kepi him on Andform the United Nations and tfcAtlantic Alliance ,Wbn took over he was appointedhead the dept and really took II tbcni marked Hie transition of UtiJclulUcaji party from Taft Nationalinn ta Kisnhower XnterntonliUH1 I134 bton in transit most of thft nif ad has vsited about evetjr wuniif in iie woi Id except  J lld Chiiu uih whom he i la any dealings withFor thii b by many who Sayie thre t  stay,ust Uiri to live w itb them He tUfltjwi ttimnij conference aiter COAerynV witi iliprn He threata4 seri troops to Vietnam  Qo iluCJt the Communists but 1 ie forced Great Britian and l ui f Snypi when they tooK Sutsnd liJtbleil Xasser to become u poWtfnl tisreai to this country He ore power over the presidenynu ele and whipped him intoinr whenever lie showed signs of llirt iiiiu to Russian offers David Lawnee commeri tat or says Dulles passsinf unnH tie aipcasor will get theirnoi in lie dor,It is announced that i  President Xixon will visit Ruiian ,lu nd talk wiih Krurhiev Dulieitfilsf His succeatoxrter ,former govintf who is not exepectaiuied the powr Dullles didHe if ritiitiii ulrer and usea twocs, t wJk withi i uJJal 13 JUcKr 1ithoiuli Hoi  1 Kirliiilyiiuawen y,aL Miirr a1hnie lane UnWnyivlns iiJ11 i iluis a Anc lad sfio Ia Jb ilieV li m killed saaili i  1 t i J   jst xeppHarlU liuili wv J 111 Jackie MakUi uilsvisited1fans Lo Ala raiiijp i,lM National Convtayear sv i 11 bo in Chicago, Oth utwpt onsjderatlon weorlv ran PhiUidelrbia Republian niutial  jiinjiee is friendly ta viuii and turntd down New York b Mi1 they fiKimd it would give OoV, D  How an Hflv nntajei PhUadfeliliia wi abi veiood a Harold Stat,ni uhi tried lo block Nixons nomtna ynii fes vice pieif3ont is a candidateior nii r tMr nnd should he win theiiiifudL  would be antiNixon liiiag, got ii bu payed plenty,Thry gc 400000 Mh free rent e ilie inttjTnational ampitheatre here UJMI ypnre for party headquarters andiona0A of program salts to the Rupin aBright arrested but aPI airfield haveFredenburg, mgr ofbank and also ar r alsu d David nniLAimAlrUurpowers io 00Mr, Jeffreys has beensince January 1954 He graduated from Pinckney high school in 1953 HowellJ H Shultz Detroit Edison Co tiFightes,3 pr boots W2has performed nearly, all the job the bank and inLOSE FIRST GAMESPinckney like the Detroit Tigers  assignments inare having a hard time getting start liis new Po8011 wiU head up the Notsed They l08t their first 3 games t0 and Discount Section, formerlys suoe Brighton Byron and Webberville bb  evised by Hulda Euper of FowlervtUeWilUiam pitching against Byronhad j Mlss Euper wtl supervise telier and1 strikeouts and walked l but Jost Vault Prtins Officers of the bank are WilliamMcPherson III president WillamMcPherson IV, vice president EdwardC McPherson, vice president RalphLarson, cashier and Bemadette B,Hubbell ,atii8tant cashiertoAt WebbervUe Friday, VanSick7 to 3 At WebbeviJle Friday VanSickgame and won 1 to 0 Pinckney plays Dexter hare Friday at 430 pmUBBABY MOTSOur winter reading program endedwith National Library Week A total of 1321 books wer read bf 149 chiM rn taking part in the programPINCKXEYPinckney Circle meets with MrsBeulah Hende May 7 at l 30 p m County cowvention of Kings Daughters at Pinckney Conf4 Church Mv 12 930 a m Luoluan t Pilgrim REPORT RECORD EARNINGS1 Finckney Dispatch, printing 30,SGMarion Russell, trip to Iansing liiJJ Motion carried, Moton by Russell supported byShirley to accept village assessmentas submitted by Lorenzo Murphy, assessor , Carried,Motion by Shirley suported by KatU to set tax rate at 8 mills CarriedMotion to adjourn Carried Mildred Aokley, Clerk o numbtr, i ui ry lituMJi i,arm lirucc Gyle wyni i uwith his Can Si oui iruop lnchings was Mllctlr skaUny  Jtis aiin aL VViJlov1tons lamily wuiiiis niutiKr VVei went to Ihu iire SundayIhiid GradeWe aiu niukuig airplane bouland adding and subtruciuig 31aUlint1 VanlUriUiiii folks nave new cupboards Becky Heniy vjsucitiie Scotis at Kush Lake bUndayDuiUiaIt happens every so often,A sect called the Davidians an oWshoot of theSeven Day Adventists in Texas havepredicted the Scond Coming oX ChristThe Ford Motor Co, reports earn   on April 22 and ordered their tollowingt oi 13J millions tor the first 3 Ier to sever al earthly connection, months of 1959 , Thlr exced by 18,3 There have been many such predicmillions the entire earnings of 195R iions nOne of which ver came to pasaand establishes a record for first quar The mogt amoUS was  Mlllerites in and establishes a record for Hrt quar The mogt amoUS waa  luileritas in ter earning and Is equal to 246  Pennsylvania in the eighties , Their ThU d t il with the  does not reconcild with the foUnder 2ick MUler ordredsiement of Republican Mmpaigners dres8 ln wftile rob and aW4it WiHIains wa bankrptig cm  high y waich toU saw Sliaggy Log,Saturday wiUiNurth Linda WhiUeya manicure sel fur iir Hiuky Sower caught tadpoles SatmdayJudy Hull visited friendsFourth Grade, MrsIn Uie laL week X the Wild Bill Breaklal Food game tettre ahead by 3 poinU Ourlive Audobon buds from theMtchite and tM StAtt Industry ouihighmjtKellogg cereal boxes We areon process and probkm solving We have to take them until we getlight Carolyn Sullivan, Hudyson, Nicky Maish and James th 9o word spelling revew aii corWe iead library books Friday causr k was Library Wtka I Jir annitioji rf Clare Luce Boot ai ibosihr io Brazil has been held , 1 v f Dc  rat controlled tenaAi account of som speeches made y hci yenrs ago Sho is said to hava  Trnkin Roosevelt lied Us IntoV,, if V ar II and later that PresidentHu i Tumnn was a traitorSh prev  a ambassador to Itaiyspeu fttimt as much time her, aaItil ihr doe not talk Italian ir Sos he talk Spanish thf of Brazil She owes her apto the fact her husbandssupported the presidentThf uemployment checks for some,2fi oxi Michigan workers expired on April 1 nd as of yet the legislaturehas not ei seen fit to extend themThe Rejublicans base their refusal to a Democrat refusal to supportan amendment to il repealng thsupreme court decision granting Ford workers unemployment pay Aftto a Ford strike in Ohio, 2 womn employee of the Ford Motor Co, 4u monstratad laat week They claimthey ha seniority but are not ealiid back Carl Scellato union pratL, dent safa th reason la that mott athe jobs they held in theaept hfre been subletlactoriA ne racket hg cttappji  Upthis country atbough tbrrumors of it before Trnd 37 ai repord to 300 eacl tn Idaho forBasque slteep herders insay in this country Thehere on ttmad withfviSri rjV, iiffffSPIPppBS11 I  PINCKNEYr KUSS FISCFXHARDT,SPRINGALING Hms a nappy yto itft piin Kriliten up yourJvitifini ami iijukc life easier for OT fi h iiiLitliu a color extension pfntii 11 il make your kitchen murei iii tul uiil make voii feel ltUrf lieipini uu to ilo otir voik with los eHoit Jhce kitchen phones rnmein nine beautiful colors, and theyre such a convenience that youll uoinler how you ever jrot along without  fcor ujorc iiiiojiiuliori i all our Rusines OmceFind It FastIn TheYellow PagesIW WAS RUOY DA ni elit Wollry Segap Its notFrench and its not gibberish Its Wolley Np talkReverse the letters in each word and you lme the reason why so many businessmen, larjie HIICI small, find it pa hand over list to advertise in the Yellow Pages lwpeople wHo look in the Yellow Pages are all pcoplr in need of something Vi hen thov e your ad,  calready half6 a a a 6 a t 4 t  6REMEMBER HOW awkward you iVn oe,tt you needed tomake a I oi, Disiaiu e call from a fricnfp house I hey wouldnt tak yuut money anf that only made it verseThen tin it is   inie in tli puMic lnom You rrp tied all your pock i  but you wcit Mit one nrll virt,and nobody Imt nbody Had the rih chanjtphone credit card is what you need TWith a Bell Telephone oripmy Credit C,,, yh yourwhere, can be addcti to your lunn phone ibiiicard itself costs nothing Call our Fuwt,s A i ieoti a  J JPARTING SHOTu J lCl, If  II 1 I  1 v i  f inirf iiii ,  WELCOME TO 6ERUM 11Mi  mi4fcfct9ns CfMwan CHUt E Chamberlain, right,  grttted by Wtfl rflnttjmtag myr, Willy ira, wpn hit arrival with fh HOUM Armtd Srvkf Wd  CifrtM latr rtcttt bptfng US and NATOod rh lawmakers atat far a haur on the QorHn IJ n t Savial NatesMr, champs are DfaneDennis Reynolds Everyone taUat to the 12s The are Jftyce KlnfGeary Birthday eongraula0 Kim Wiman, Dennis Parker , hew student RalpnOar school got awardin Safety Activities and Servce Squ4,lMttler is sporr fcfM Reaton of school Zeaat HartouXf died atfn Unmrffll last week B Cula Palmer, who aunrfrt ure 5 eMe Ella Blair of Gregorj 1ereDr George Pearson atttndvi theTAi imeral of his uncle, David GoftOa mtIrand Rapids Thursday Pinckney high school beat DexterSaturday 12 to 8 They play here Saturday The Junior class will give asocial at the Wirt Hendeecay night Lakeland is to have a Sunday barierJames Doan of Ann Arbor will be at the Pete Gardner boat house every Sunday this summer Barton  Dunbar were advertising  lawnmowers to sell at 258 to 1750J Monks Bros, were giving away gold rings with coupons to all babiex under a year old Those guessing hwlong the large candle in the window Nvil bum get a 30 gold watchMrs George Green is working inMiss Edna Hendricks mllinery shop The Seniors made 25 on thefe busocial at the home of Mary Fltzaim,irons Friday night Mrs, H, F, Sigler underwent amajor operation at the Pinckney baa itarum last week Drs LeBarron ofPontiac and Harry Haze of Lansing assistedBorn to Roger Carr and wife May2f a 9 lb son Where you going the 4h Dr H F Sigler has a new modelT Ford Roadster he bought of W G Reeves StockbridgeJohn Tuomeyf George Teeple WE Murphy visited the Mich, SanThey went in Amos Clintons utoffotes of 25 Years AgoCharles VanKeuran, a former legislator and Howell resident has struck oil near Ml Pleasant and it is flov2000 barrels a dayThe old Twitchell farm house onM36 E burned down Tuesday, A roUj oge at White Lodge also burned 1 caught from a grass fireAt the reading contest a the Sproutschool Tuesday Lucia Soper was firstend Betty Baughn 2nd They are from the Harris school where Dede Hinchcy is teacher 5 schools wore edLivingston Lodge holds their ual Col Chalker Night May 1  Marcus T, Grvei ,65, died at hisj home south of town Friday He was  born in Stark 111, Married Winifred, foster in Jackson Farmed in Kansas Lcfore coming hereHe leaves hiswidow, 4 daughters and a son The funeral was Monday with LivingsnLodge No 76 in charge,Richard Clinton,17,s0n of Dr MartinClinton ot Detroit died at Harper njspital, Monday Louis Devine of Dexter is the refcilar second baseman on the Ypsi Normal base balll teamE A, McKelvy and wife who were nFlorida for tho winter are back attheir home at Rush Lake Mrs Julia SigW, 83f died at thehome of her daughter Mrs, Ernest Carr jn Detroit Thursday after a Wl,She was Juia Wheeler and married Frank Sigler who s deceased Thereare 4 daughters I5th grade and 7 in the 4th Rhoda Bax went to Indiana over the weekto see her grandmother PeggyMerodith went to Kentucky for thowk end Third week of the brekfftStcontest We go to Greenfield Villagofirst wek in May for our classSixth Grade Mrs TaschWe are starting a new unit onp We started a citizenship day Each4 days the winners get 4 stars, Cdiol Taurianen wrote us from Johann We have finished ail our Percy Ellis was brought horn byplane on a stretchc from Stuart f FlorKa, Friday and is at St Joe hospital,Ann Arbor, Mrs Ellis is at the ByitnWilson home Ann ArborRoss Read came home from Unjversity hospital Saturday, He is muchbetter and can walk about the house Edmund Hajnes h working on thtnfw cement plant at Dundee, In the will of the late BlanchoMartin the Salvation Army receive abequest the 3 nephews and neve tach 1000 and Roy TeepleThe homernd furnishings are to be sold  Sylvester Harris was called out oftown on business last weekMrsHazel Thompson attended Jvfuneral of Ruel Coniway at Ann Arbor Thursday with the Bert Benhais of Brighton,The Brighton Masonic Lodge hslda cheken dinner Saturday night toraise mony for their temple fund400 tickets were sold, The following from here attendedHarold Porter andand wife Winston Baughn wife anddaughter, Lawrence Cambum and wife George Tansey and wUf ByronWilson and wife, Mrs Ethel Ellis andye editor The Gerry Eichmu spent Sun,dry with the Russell Glovers at Webterville ,Mrs, Marjory Hall who liveg ovarthe postoffice underwent surgery atUniversity hoaptUU Ann AiWr laat ITheStoreCANNED UOOOSGROCERIES 0RYGOOOSGENTS FURNISHINGSKENNEDY GENERAL STORE WlIMlllllUllUlUESTABLISHED 1865 INC0RP0R4TED 1915Heres How to FinanceYour Purchase of a Caion forms youll  and save moneyltfot our lowcost auto loan plan and save mooeyWorn start to finish Our rates are low with 00Bidden extras You enjoy convenient monthly ttrms  fitted to you income Service is prompt,gflendly and confidential You build your bankCredit too, as you repay your auto loan heraSixth and Seventh, MrJ MverLavcn Hvnf got 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calle d o n th Ruttaan i o X Unadili a Henry Collin s an d wif  at Vpsilant icalle d o n th e Gorma n Klly s iaedv jSt  Mary s Catholi c Churc h a tWestphali a whic h wa s 9 1 yea n old ,turne d Monday Rev  J  W  Winge r i f hom a flo wSpajro w ffiffi V11 sr star alter SlowerliifWvv,vv  AvGET IT HOT ,  SET A LOT every time A n electric water heater provides pienf t, hot water lor showers anci all the familys needsDetroit Edison h  new Super Supply Plan which maKes heaters evenJ 3 efficient and economicalHeres the convenient, modern way to GET IT HOT   GET A LOTfor an operating cost as low as 338 per monthC fectric water heaters give you all Hies Iruportant advantagesx Efficientthe heat goes into the waterx I  anywhereneed not be ner a chimneyx Lori lifemeet Edisons rigid standards x Fastnew mon efficient heatingunitsttM to the touch alllx Outeroverx Edison maintain electrical parts without chargexl SafecfeanQUlmodernSee p pifiifcsf ur appliance dealer isEiTROit ED SERVES SOUTHEASTERN 114Mr and Mrs Mark Nashth concert at Dondero high school,Koyi uak Saturday wher the UaiVeisity of Michigan Choral Choir of  hich Nancy Nash is a meiubei sauiJim Kaub uf Brighton also a memberci it went with them, They will at the University of MichiganIOU Sunday at 815 a m  Ulin Robinson jid wiie were iuBrighton Saturday morning  Sunday guests oi the Lester Me  were Matt uirk and wiie Ai Wagoner kJ GroceryrwCKNKY ROADVivian of George VanJNorman attended ahydraulic engineers couference at ieUoa 2 days at wk ,The Francis uhns attended ameeting at the Cixaxles HuUeat Buck Lakethe jeoige Sundays AUa Meyer andwere in iuiugTrie Joiin iunueciu oin tiiegutsLs oi Uie Perry liiown inArbor The Stajiitfy Hails oi Ciiy called on Uiem Saturday, , Tii Heniy Brown oi rCoyai Uak 4the Hex Noggles ot Ann Arbortsunday guesU oi Mrs, Winifred Quality MerchandisecOW PRICESBM m Wht To Tkt OrtPttlME HOWELL 705J2 IIHELLERS ROWERSPHONE 2M aOWERSHOWELL MrCHKJANCOAI  SUNOCO ma oa ON iGAN hoy  Bobbie and Leotana Larry Lobdeli were smelt fishingin Canada over the week end Tliygot 2 tubluUs ,Harold iorter and Herb Bryanfttended the past masters night atKismet Alasonic Lodge Detroit Jalhursday night JVlesdames lola Hall Milliefind Arthur Pardon attended the ion Assn meeting a Ypsiianti WednesdayDonnie Baughn and Larry VanSJambook attended the DeMolay districtmeeting at Annn Arbor Wednesday, THEAJLJH HAVB AHAMJL 6 8119 DEXfERFIRESCostly 0 L BlOfcY  SONSHEX1EK MICHIGANThe Bud Bekkeringa Jaok Clarks oi Dexter and KentxUi2111a of Ann Arbor were Sundayiors of ih Mark Nash The Wry Henrys of Detroit spentL, J Henry ,C W, Hooker of Annn Arbor caileen hia mothdr Mrs Jennie Hooiuj1 Sunday  Bom to Robert Carr ni ut ol Grand Rapids April 19 an 8 lb OA iigima VanNormaAnnce Dauphu, Kleanor BaufhaAMI AHYFIRE RUNS COST PUTNAM 4,175,27  FOB THE TXAB IMSsponsibility for Fire Preven tjon Rest Squrely on the Shoulders of th Public Extreme Caution Should Be Used During the Month of Get a Permit Befor Starting an Open Fire Other Than a domestic lire,Failing To Do So Are Liabio t0 a 50 Fine and 90 Days in ai Persons Maliciously Setting r Liable to a Fin of 100 tot 600it lli iiiil of Don Sayr of Stock1 jidio affnsi of loavin scene of,fiii t iciniit taks plane, Saturday ati Ik ,schol bfuro Judge OttoLaurence Llndemere Stockbridge,iiioaii state clinniiiaii ii his at I  11  111 y Mr Kina Spears arid Jack She4onUod on Flint friends Sunday  Miss Hoalire Lainborn and MrKathryn Wlijtehead of Gregory callon Uir Trv TTpniys SundayMr Nora Spi,il and ChildrenMfnt I he veeK oiU ujlh the HroldHfiisiiir in YpsjlantiKdwln Sprout liU u ihnoii AfixoMi, for a wetkiAlbertM Letter McAfte and daughtersvisited the Omar Gass TamJlv in Dotroit last week tMartin Ritier frtand daug3iter,MrsfJean Woodruff of Howell cme barfrom Florida last Wednesday TommioRitter visjt,d grandfatier Sunday  Keith Ledidge WAS home Ifrom Jafkson tn irst 4 tiw to Ulnesss tIrvin Kennedy and wiie and Helen Tiplady attended th 50tn anniversary of Mr and MrsWaJsh o Dexter Sunday   w y Cose an,, wjfe of undenThe Ivern Kennedys ot Itrolt ,  ut, Ynn railed on the AIand Ambrose Kennedys of Pontiac C11 j nk,t ,i1 U,Ked on the Irvin Knndyi Souday , yi ,1 ,v iIt,b sneed of Horn Ai Johnson and wife of Detroit t ni M Alj, Miuk called on thtwere Sunday gusta of the LawrnccCamburns,The Warren Snapps of Maon eailedon the George Meaboas Sunday,Callers of the Andrew NiabettsSaturday wer Mrs Bemice Howell of Brighton and Mrs, Marion Pearmyt Howell The Paul Wares and WiUarti Waresof Plymouth were Sunday faestt ofthe Tom WaresThe James Whitleys spent Sundayat the William WhitJey cottg Bate Lak rs Virginia VanNorma nag atChristian Memorial chnrchfAnn ArborFriday, Her mother, Mrs FlorenceBaughn, was her accompanist, The Ken Frys of Brighton were iuss ais Saturday nightTu Ladies Tuday night bowlfnfhHKwo lUM their hanquot Saturdaynihi at tliH Arjchoi InnToniiuy Hiari pent the week end atfhe Ceoie VVildt hoiiie In AnnArborMiller attended a Girl ScoutFIRE DEPARTMENT CALL PUTNAM TOWNSHIP BOARDLLOYD HENDEE gutfti of Raj Buna andwife The Senior FeOowrfiip GMup ofnn Arbor Ypsilanti OieLwa and mt at Pilgrim hall hre SundayThe Jack Young family tpent Sondaj at the Vincent Yotif heme in Gregory Marlyn GuitafiOB  back fram Oatwhere she visited friends at LatAnftl en and attended the Rainbow OmndAstembl j at FreaaoThe Ralph Meyer tafnt toot onGraves Road waa amrojid fey Qrt Sunday Only the walls ware loft ttasdlng The 3 Hackney flr tnwks there most ti the diy, Tasch was home from AnaArbor over the week end  The Le Lveys and Jack Shan3i pent Sunday with Mrs Mae Metz and  Fr Rahrig at Decataur, Mracame home with them for a lewiaysThe Leo Bettes family of WaU4Lake spent the week end withEdith CarrThe Dick Youngs of Flint spentthe week end with the Andrew Cm bells Merwin Campbell, James HailGeorge Engqust went toBridge for smelt last week but did pet many Bill Austin of Ann Arborday at the Herb PalmarMrs, Blanche Clarkwith the Russsell Clarkt atLakeThe Tom Clarks of AnnGerald Clarks of Silver on the Mrs, Margaret OajkudayVv Wlv  ,   7  geieFIS H YST  MARY S PARIS H HAL LPfaclney , Michiga n t FRIDAY , APRI L 2 4Bake d   or Scallope d Potatoe sSala d   Deser t   Coffe eAdult s 12 5 Childre n 75 cN O CHASO t FO R CHILDRE N UNDE R 553 0 P  M UNTI L AL L AR E SERVE DSponsore d b y St  Fatim a Guil d DirectorMode m Equjpip iPJsONf t i J P  0817 1YuleTH Efat SOCfND AN D TH E FOTHT Sunday , Monda y Apri l 2 , WMar y o  Muvei e Me n an d thei rNEVE R STEA L ANYTHN G SMAI Li n  Cinemascop e sa d Colo r 4Th e annua l moetta g W  ceile d t oorde r b y Superviso r I4DJOJ I Smit h a t11 0 P Th o Bdmrtt s o f tfc  la  annua lTfe e anna l repor t wa s rea d b jRo m wher e I  sit  6y  Jo e Mars hMagic Eas y Doe s I tUtU e Pink y Robert s wa s s ofon d o f he r tw o bab y rabbit sEas y didn t hav e th e hear t t otal l no r the y ha d ru n away Jus t ha d t o replac e thos efabbit s befor e Pink y cam ehom e fro m school,  Eas y said Troubl e wa s th e oi v tw oavailabl e wer e ful l grown  I figured  theyd hav e t o do, fco wen t on , s o I  jus t hope dtor  the beat  Then , whe n Pink ya w th e rabbit s sh e ra n Int o th ehouse , yelling , Waltl l yo u se em y rabbits  Thos e vitaminmad e the m twice  as big  From wher e I  sit , childre nse e thing s a s they d lik e the mt o  be  bu t adult s ough t t o se ething s a s the y are  Fo r Instance ,w e can t clos e ou r eye s t o in toleranc e an d cal l ourselve sfoo d neighbors  I f I don t re spec t you r choic e o f te a o r cof fe e an d yo u don t respec t min efo r beer , that s intoleranc e an dn o excuses  O n th e othe r hand ,tolerant  makes goo d friend smultiply  Roger Smit h an d Car a WUUam aTue  ,Wed , Thur , Apri l 2 , A   Spence r Trac y i aErnes t Herantinfway sOL D MA N AN D TH E SEA i n  Warne r Colo rMa n v s ta  Wrat h o f Natal Sci o Driv e in  Theatr e658 S JACKSO N ROA DPhon o Normand y 81SS SAW N ARBOR , MICH ,Ihurg , Fri , Sat , Apri l  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d supporte d b yNixo n tha t th e superviso r b  par tfo r Boar d o f Revie w a t 9150 0 a  da yfo r th e day s th e boar d meets tMotioncarrie dMotio n b y Slate r supporte d b y Ro oi n so n tha t th e Boar d salarie s b e kep ta   the y are  Motio n carrie dMotio n b y Hoeit , supporte d b Rettinge r tha t th e supervisor s ex Ptnse s b e raise d a n additiona l 400 0e  mont h fo r car  allowance  Motio ncarried ,Moti o b y Mrs  Haas,supporte d l yMrsCroedo n tha t th e Townshi p Cler kb e  instructe d t o hav e al U minute s ot   i tboar d meeting s publishe d i n th e Brig h Ito n Argu s an d th e Pinckne y Dispatra   lotio n carrie dMotio n b y Baueha t supporte d b ylifcttinge r tha t th e Hambur g Town ,boar d continu e al i depositorie s wit hth e Brighto n Stat o Bank,Motion  came dMoio n b y Backlun d supporte d b yRettinge r tha t th e Hambur g Town Silii p Boa d pa y t o tii e Hambur g Ff edepartmen t 5 0 a  cal l fo r resusci tato r calls  Motio n Carrie dMotio n b y 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s i n aroo m hous e Joh n CSery z45 4 Dexte r St p Pinckne y  Mich gFO R SALEi W Wlitlegnoi n n ,layin g   Mik  Harnuc kU P 8  826 0   gFOR SAL E 3  piec e Cyclon e fane ,i3 0 feet  4  fee t hig h a t 35c  I  Uni versa l 1 1 one r i n excellen t conditio nCal l U P 8334 2 afte r 33 0 o ren d Mrs  Margare t Clark , 21 7 Mil l St HAMBUR G TOWNSHI P BOAR DRegula r Meetii c Apri l 9 , 199 9Regula r meetin g o f Hambur g Tow nshi p Boar d wa s calle d t o orde r a t8  0 0 p  m , b y Townshi p Cler k Back Iun d t o conduc t an y lega l busines sBacklun d swor e th e followin g pe o PLOWING Wil l D o Plowing Gustav e Hannnama n U P 8  666 0FO R SAL E O R TRADE  2  kitche nsirJc s 30 0   500 , 2  ga s range s 8o 0electri c rang e 15,00 , 1  Bendi xWasher , automati c 1500  I  oi l floorfurnac e  1500 , 1  covere d trailo tR3500 1 cemen t bloc k machin e 1 3 0 01  larg e RotWe r wit hlo w ACCORD IA N LESSONSS  Give n i n th ehome , 1JiRh t week , lo r 1500  Ace ordia n include d Phon e Howel l 101 8Mar y Elle n Weke tFO R SAL K Compet e Bo y Scou t unform, size 12 7 RoyPhone UP 8 410pie into their respective offices Fran I cis Shehan supervisor Ellen HeAfiw rnd many othW artcles fQr Utr If i Can be seen at 8318 Thurston RdWANTED WOOL Market PricesLucius Doyle , Phone P 83123 treasurer Darreli Baker trustee ofHamburg township, Backlund turned the meeting ovejto Supervisor Shehan who swgr BACJIund in as township cltrkj Motion by Baker, support4 by, Eacklund trrat the following bill bepaidDLeapley 18383McPherson Oil Co 985, C Towne 1500Brighton Argus 3311Doubleday Bros 15,45L E Co 532Phillips Petroleum Co, 175W V Backlund 249Motion by Backlund suppotJ byBaker that Hamburg township pay th coats of bonds for all public oftieiali requiring sam Motion carried Supervisor Shehan announced thatthe Hamburg Town shin ing will conHntif tr , Thursday or w  SSALEUOOOPhone UP 8 410Backlundoi who the board u ship lawyer and ndvisoa  think it over for a m,iiW should tft on the r , 4, itoxt 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