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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>MktinnWednesday, April 15, 1959OUP viOCPACYwho have been boosting   ne Lfexr high school alumni rJtheir cities will get a special chance fnnioji w t Bates Elementary school programs to dovetail in with Mkigtui week in May Chambers Couunerce will hold a special meeting in Lansing in April,The Bear Creek Mining po wans lo export Mate land, in the upper pen minerals iey wanted to June 6 The class of 1909 of whirheditor was B member will be honored C J Sibley Stockbrldge editorI who retired, has gone to Texas to visit hi daughterc,    Dick Wiide and Je Wilkerson ofmine iron in the Porcupine state I Storkbridge have joined the navy anjWiK last year but were turned down, j are at SanDiego Califittiil I4ttswell Republican candidate The Dexter Kiwanisir governi endorsed their propoiil Stanley Yankus, the chicken farmersold his farm and equipment toKJ and is going o Australia oei he was finedd for exceedingwheat plantn restrictions is fadingfront iht hunt pag itiused,to pass a lawMill ,All farmers do not favor the rt4it j be at Jafksn APrUuuu but they contend that breaking I The Fowfervlle Band Thecommending Dexter Kiwanis Cub is buiMing a new backstop on the Dexehigh school diamond to cost 500The Red Cross Blood Bank vujurowtetville April 22Nelson Tobias has been dectedhead of the Fowlerville RotaryClubThe annual counnl of CatholicWomen of the Lansing Diocese will TGFHEAUN6 tlcmeotaryCommestJeanne Millers auat Jinny madeler a skirt Rick Hierlein is back k tonsilsgirl 14Jie law is illegal, The legislature, may adjourn iniiay but will probably leave many problems unsolved including the cain  crisis and a long range tax basisThiy agree inat sometnng must be done umeet the needs of the growing popuotion but disagree what it should on fcb boine Republicans say they are convinced a crisis exists and willto be shown  They say tie stale is gouigtJUougnt thea u ouivaLattd thein tax coilections i enacts, tfiedecilneiu business,   Senator Phil Han has sihing m Washingan, instead ol til his relatives on the pay toll he ismaking his olfice auloniaUcHe evcu a tamp licking machineboard Meeting The FowJervlle Band Boostersare sponsoring a boxing show at theligh school April 18 featuring the Lansing golden gloves chaampio isIn circuit court last week JudgiCarland awarded judgements totali ng 5125,000 to James Vassas and bsparentsMr, adMrs, Ajtph Vasssus of Hartland  They were hurt in anfccident on  Sept 1957at US23and Joy Road, Weshtenaw county with a truck load of steel owned by tht Shar en Steel Company Martin J, Lavm was attorney for the VassassThe Blue Cross Hospital Insurant1Company has vote J not to renew its contract with the Vann Hospital,Brighton Policy holders in non uavtkipating hospitals are limited to 14 days benefits  4Two 15 year old Detroit boys werearrested by state pohce last week foe robbing Bluewater store Lakelardi Nicholas Boja, 67f of Winans Lake,ai St Joe hospifal, Ann Arbor  Ui6i Cr LE LANDED AT SC  JiSTERTO THE WOUNOED INI THE CRIMEAN WAR MILLIONS OF MEN AND THEIR FAMILIES HERJE AND THEAIORLO OVER HAVH CAUSE TO MOfJOSl HR BECAUSE SMCDARED TO SET A PRECEDENT BV CAiifcVING SERVICE TO THE BATTLEFIELDiinekneyf Mich, April 2fMeeiing called to order by h at 8 pmMoAie Russell Towsley, Absent NoneMinutes of March 4 read and approvedThe following2t Dan Adams, County School Supt3 Daniels Assoc,Motion by Russsll ,2d by MCAUHto adopt the school budget of S4u441144 for school year I95y1M, Motion carriedAll the teachers at the followingBchools have signed their contract Hinfburg Elementary Winun Li,Pinckney Elementary, Four of higii sciiooi staff have not signed as ye iDpiReader has sufficient applicationto fill any vacancies that may uiviu An achievnient to be proud ofSupt Reader Was requested tto iPisent the school distict a, ihe annualmeeting of the counry allocation boardend to take charge of the census forthe coming year The building program was discussedat this timeThe board entered into a lengthydiscussion with the Elementary school over their reports of the Principalsconvention,  The board expressed their apprec ration to MrGibson and his quiz gangover their achievement Qn tne WXYTV progam,fcfotion by Baaydlo, 2nd by Towslay lopay biills as carried Motion to adjourn earrtedTimc 1  1P  Joseph BasydloSecretary of Board of EducationCarsonPresident 1 of OF DEDICATION AND OF SERVICE EXEMPLIFIED fVORtTJCE NioJairjGALE IS A TRADITION OF NUSL5IN0 INtACET AS IN WAR If IS A FfCC  CCvMurxiTV, HERE SAM, ,OSE WHO SEEK 9ATISACX,triC NTON NEZQS ONE HUNDCL THOUSAND NURSES  ION HIGWLV HONOREP NJUAL OPPORTUNITY FORKennelh Matteson of Pinfkney aMchigan Slate University went on a rip to the upper peninsula last weekwith the Kellogg Center band An 1 hrHamburg family is on thekway ,J Alaikii, Mr and Mr BhAlberts who wre married March14, was Ilael Lear and his parent,JUKI MrsAdolph Albers also wen, hoy will open a lodge a Lake Clarr rhP Citizens Mutual Auto Insdvon the title in the Howell basket hull league with 10 wins and 0 losses,MrsRosg Underwood of Glad win isthe new county nurse here Maroia Black is valedictorian andMay Louise Layton is salutatoriunor the Howell senior classsArnold Heino has been elected thevon the itle in the Howell basket Local SocialCONSERVATION NOTESScheduled sales of submerged lands  ANNOUNCLMENTMrt and Mrs James Boyd of Lakeland announce engagement of their MORTNEFFSHCWMORT NfFT HERE APRIL JOMort Neff, most famous wild lifef onimentator in Michigan who ap pears every Thursday night on TVnn tho Leonard Refinerys Michigan program will be at thehigh school gym on Moncay night, Apiil 20 al  P nit Thi is JonkjJMl iv the Pinckny PiiieotClub ,JIis irograni will consist, ol  ild life pictures which h explain  ho goes along There also may tocn wild life exhibits such as le hows tn TV There is probably noperson in Michigan who has a grat,r knuwltjdgt1 of Michigan birds animals fj, and outdoor sports suchus skiing canoeing etc than he who , Jias devoted hifc lifetime to it, Hs T  ijcyreI rogram is one of the outstandngones in Michigan A few years ag Jerry Reason and his pet fox appear school after having hiiKris Knippl Joel tiurgton Dauny flerista saw the playMary Schroeders nas a horse Joan Gaidner got a c,atlor her birthdayMark Kiause got a locket hiy Sharon iw J ufi, heasant and a biuatoiid lue lii riding Ton JShehua, Miktf Sing,Jan and Valerie Reiser, Elaine L t saw Sally aud St Anne aa bike Jan HeuU luu oiutDick Davis parentda Janis Dean played Bell Salurduy, Davida birthday partv S j biotheryellow green pN u jnusual tus  d a sure eat aul  cat tudid T,n j h,Katiiget her y ant cijid squjiretDick Southern gut Juni ilialuuij fixing his Ann liendees 4 ciecjr hai Kcaterpillar aulurry iLube uthiBjlly DOVMS fciain1him Deborah Homer plantd,w Davjd Zvij vjJoMeredith gtl aka planted hjsbirthdaywent to Ifus aunt and ulck JcJiePent the night with iJnn ieUy iuliiott iiiitecl i4tMilan Glen HigliJill iuuincABierlen saw iihagyGrade, Mi uhDennis Reason visited Jij,ackie ,Makn liasMai sh viiied his uncleSprout was in Ann Arbor Vpiiend Ani Arbor over U Wfeisaw Shaggy Dog Shirley antl Sh iitier wnt iu Hi doctor, i  i auniia new call  Dog David JiiilkcdThird finished our unitilain apped on his program  Tickets may beMary, to Richard Wooten, , obtained from any member ofere expected to bring 42 640 to the on of Ml and MrS David woten ol  Parent association Th proceed u iState treasury They w,Tl als0 act oM Buck Lake leases for the concessions for thoMAte parksThe closed season on dog training April 15 to Juy 15dept, concluded th  be devoted to school projects he lartland purchase in its history last woeh h y oethey bought the Potter rarvhnear the Hougliton state police po i 1424 acres Most of the purchase money came from the Pitttman Dean Sn f Detrdt Geralfi Keason wastund   he first supt He was succeeded byRESIGNS AFTER 21 YEARSbeing employed by the DetroitSet here lor the past 21 years,15supt, Oscar Beck has resigned, be succeeded by William Mmof Gregory,The Detroit Die Set plani was built some 25 years ago by Clairtund 34,000 skiers usel the Porcupineat pk h winter first supt He was succeeded bystate park this Deer starvation surveys are benonducted in 600 selected plats by 2 teams  latter died, and MrBeck took his place The factory haschanged hands several times, Leon owned itf DetrOltfor some yearsPrivate owners wishing to order 4trees are urged to do so now May Ot XC  Us he doesRUBL i GONIWAYRuel J Coniway, 77, did at hishom in Ann Arbor Tuesday, He wasthe son of Peter and Ljla Randal Conivvay of Piakney For 37 yearshe was employd as freight agent by the Ann Arbor Railroad retiring inin 1949 Survivors are hia wife, theformer Corri DeWolfe, a son Clifford and daughter fMw Roy TerryThe funeral is at the Muehlig Chapel inn Arbor jThunday at 3 p m,Rv officiating Burial in Kunburi 30 ist the dead line,A CORRECTIONSeveral members of th BfrmUy superserve Mftion at Main jnPearl St, Pnieney which he has leased to the Marathon Oil Companywhich it will haves of th 31 familycalled me up and Aid I w s servicedoors for 3 cars be buijt ofwrong in stating that tht Bla rhe ement bloCks withan an glass ironBlaishell who died last wek was a and  open for bufn August 1 dh The MrSdaughter ofia te John and CeeFry house on thesaid she they she ws thedaughter of the laU Clara Bell Gregory and WUliam Gregory The 3regories did adopt  daughter of John Bell but her name was BemardineMOTHER  VAVQHTER Thr Annual MoUir A DaughttrBanquet Ig at StMaryi hall,Plnckny Wednesday, May 6 For tickets and leservatioas call Mr Lyl Kiney UP8MU0 Kite will be removedUntil the nw station is completed BEE WINNERSThe diiiet spelling contest was atschool hcry Thursday Owing to hehooi consolidations there were only  enterics Deanne Dubois of PincKschool was first and Pat Scott of Winans Lake 2nd Susan Glenn ofGregory school 3rd MrsCologne was one ol tbe judges at thJluwell contest that day LOSE FIRST GAMEPinckney lost their opening gamelit Brighton Monday 8 to2Dick Kenntdy pitched 6 innings and Denny Clark 1, Dennis Morgan caughti Bui Barke JbTom Kennedy, 2b DennyClark 3b Tom Singer, ssoutieia Terr Rowell, Bob Williams and Grdon LaBeile ,rt Pinckney got 3 hus by Dick Kennedy, Tom Singer anlTerry Rowell Becky Kcaiahctl,u anaddition Jusuhstiac Lnn aodihe Willow Hun airport In May A of us saw ihe Shaggy Dot   week end  Judy Hall wen I  irivein Sandra Sniygi vjit, itolather has a new ciUi Fourth Grade, MrsWe studied abuullrown bat tWancy B lo school in JarCjndyBond and Jim Kuurt broughtshells tu school, Jim explained large green conch shall he uand,oe Plummur broughtsand dollar and to id ui aboutTim Spiout went to the Metrotir port Sunday Linda Fritsch wentCanada Sunday overi and cuJie back byr Tunnel raak ZezuiicaTHK PINCKNEY PEGSThe annual spring party for the extension group will be held at tne Gregory town hall IMonday, April20 t 8Until the new station Is completed I gy o Monday, AprilMr Beck will operate the present 20 at 8 p m  There will be exhibitMarathon station across the straw ions  hadn raf done during the Mr, Becks wife is the former Lucille ear nd each rouP wil ContributeKd H h 2 illi pfXt of the entertainmen They will Fhw lid t ti AlkKennedy He has 2 sonsand Robert and a daughter,KarenDonni Meabon who is in th airloice in California called en us toJoy, He brought his grandmother ,MrAlma Fhw slides ot a trip to Alaska Jure for the summer, Saturday nighU Nancy Nash will ing withUniversity of Michigan Choral groupat Dondero higb tchool Royal Oak week end inwith tun grandA lot oi u saw theDog, Preston Smith went to Xor the week end W are lrn Although they won but 3ind lost 11 last wek th cans staged a victory eelThis reminds us o thd Jack cvGeorges Carpeniiership tight n New York soinuo, Carpeniier wa knocJMi ill George Bernard Shaw mjj Q0jauntier won a moral victory ft Dfinpsiey got the winners o Uie purse The celebrationhecause this in Uie firt e Itepubljeans havenice They had a chanca t oriHoi of tlie legislature by in tiie silk stockingliisiijrt which has beenin ihe past nut JostThe bigign a uaged against the 2 DR0talei ulMt J ii court justices as cja J vVai and urkisiJ if I  chandid a  and John Voelker Edwdisietl as a socialist and pupptt e1 Keuther Voelkjr as a nud a picture of him taken in ft baih was used, The DetroitCSS says the Republicans oa4w tu i a lot better tfrtft they hj spring election is u jiiy Ueubljran field day, due to iBy irat isucs In Detroit 139,000  jtritl on Of scliuol issues but iot o tat m juiit candidates As th1 MMTiocrats aie well organized isWayne county thsc are reckoned M fptil4iran cr independent voter,iiiy aout a two thirds vote Wtasi iiere jib voted compartd W last failhiilrd wiHtniction,io unemployed lists declinin March but this is not  any great enthusiasm asHHOijibJe jobs such as con rs,,r ae work and the and other tig indU8ttVuikois back They at lu cls nevs and improved,1,,i,i lJiem t0 get outioii wih less men,Ther unemployedI iitif   I l fl Ijil1 W ,  , 1  at iliaiii 1,,   ,,f i i  11 hy Mastlor swi, horvling propoand 8 djeaied shools seweroi tile defeatedpools, re,that uof tnthy will vote for i a luxuiy thyi have a 25 millindustry in operation bycM, Orioher, Thfir output will beement a yearJoy 200 people 100 years supplyiy, the two Prin cement on thir j on us23 betweaand Ti,eio The state bigffi Pani is at Alpena where deposits are apparently a bignn nt 11   in,ni lin th ning about primary, ggoondary andcomplimentary color Ourwheels are in the weftFifth Grade NewsLinda Wylie waspion Winning word Multiplication champs w bee cliamMike Carver , Dennis Reynolds, David Bennettand Kim Wlman,We welcome a new boyf Larry Jameison from BuffaloAll units AT done and imported on We learned many thing about othrteuntrlat c a Four MUe Lake, and Chelse4 Quite a,ai jfopie worked there,de was taken fromarid lake Finally it rn OUtD0 shipped intmakif oPy In 1920 Alex Grott nor started a hugHo had trouble ggtt n bought the 4 mile Lkofiant and operated it with convictlabor By this hr was able to forhe irice of cement down This earneded him the enmity of the cement compares They barked Fred Grtan or governor and beat GroesbtkGreen closed down the oement plant Many stUl doubt the wisdom ofmovo According to th Dispatchof years ago there was a eent promotional project at Lakeland 50years ago where limestone deposit were found, Options wen taken 0Ba great many acres of and plansdrawn for a cement plantnany another project of thatit never materialised LIBRARYOnly a few stPs to th VbWf tt a book which will carry yoi Itfrontiers and  richer UIMA mmdue books may be rtturnad1 without penaltyI     r       ,  y  ,,  A,  PREVENTWATER DAMAGETO MASONRY WALLSOF EVERY TYPE Jackson Cwmcfl ofueta at Ptawlnnj April 10lfttArthur Swanhevt has been nameto the nisAaacftrial staff  the sW meterv PROTECTEXTERIORS INTERIORS  WITH7ansparenf travents Ugly StaininfCaused byWater Penetration an Brick SurfacesProtects Industrial Structures AgainstOamaia by Water, f f lit and FMOMSafeguards BrilliantMasonry Exteriors of Schools andj Institution FOR BRICK, STUCCO fCONCRETE and CINDER BLOCK and POUREDCONCRETE SURFACESAQUA GARO is a clean, transparent Water Repellent for use on every type of abovegrade masonry  both exterior and inte   nor It prolongs the life of masonry surfaces,  without in any way altering the natural  beauty of the material treated Masonry hj protected with AQUA GARO is virtually inv mune to freezing temperatures, thereby practically eliminating danger of cracking and crumbling AQUA GARD protects briclagainst efflorescence, and checks flaking,cracking and peeling on interior walls Un matched for economy and dependability10YEAR MaterialReplacement GUARANTltI  Protects Silos andJiir Farm Buildings from Damage byitt Acids, etc Pinekoey high school openedStockbridge Saturday and lea 10They play Dexter here Satuftf lineup Kenneth Daryow lbMonks, 2b fibroid Swarthsjajt Paid Clark t m Lynn IT1ee jf iiue Moran, ctf Claude Boy Moranc  Myron Duansjg, The property owners for t fierttage Lake Drain refused tp pay they claimed the assessments of HOWv ere too hgh They were files an4 the court cut the acMTem to 3dLO Howlett and R, D Roche wtm their attomeTK ,Charles Bullls has an uctloa a4vrtised May faMort Motensonfed to CAUtomJa,Stanley Haze Ashtord of HOBOIUI, Hawaif is vlsttin the HazeSigle fajnilieaMonks Bros, have opened theircieam parlorHal Erwhi of Howell hasto Detroit to driv race horses, vas with the Dan Patch outfityearPeter Coniway was operated o1 atKT Ann Aibor hospital last weak , Reuben Kisby, Grand Trunkegent at Gregory, hs purchsed iheJohn McCler house there Gene Dinkel has a fine ew carrAlex Mcntyre has purchase heCidesdaie stallion BlazeBorn to Fred Teeple and wife a 7lb daughter,Joseph Fletcher, husband of JejuueHaze 4 Pinckney died at Bradea lieytown, Florida, April 18 1Aotei ei 25 Year Ago The district school pluyday is atihe ball diamond May 17, Ye editor uUS PEARL ST P NCKNEY PHONE UP 8662I SHIREYS RADIO  T V Tle high school be ball scheduleas foilows April 27 DextxMay 4 Brighton here May u, ir here May i4f FowlerviilUWay 25 Brightonthere May Hartland there June l FowlerviUeMort Neff MICHIGAN OUT OF DOORS MANIV Show it Favorite of both young and old will be In PinekieyM April 20AT THE HIGH SCHOOL GYM AT 6 00 P M Clttb Is sponsoring the the show and the publice atlable from members or at the door, gAVCL1 lAtf CHILDREN, 7th Grade and Under 25c  iVIaiion Glenn has pneumoniaKdd has 4 six houroperating in his factory here,The guil aginsi the stockholders the cjused PLncicney Bank and tiieAmerican Sureties Co has been silled The county sued and ot a judge inn of 625225 against the sLockholde and 1000 against the surety com y At tiie April meeting o theot supervisorn they settleduckiJuiUeis ior 900 and company tor 450 n Main it,waa pavd here 5yeais ago the cost wa AS sessad against the property owner, it wcut up into live payments, Som paidf it all,3 years a go a law was passed to1 take Lhe cot ol paving roads u Covert tct out of to w4ghttax So the people her didhave to pay the last two yearsNow Lhose who Pid ia ullI1AZZ1 iHETTIAX THB MASONIC AT PINCKNEYSat, April 18 FROM tit TO 8tMPJffO  SCHAPnQft WO UB a claim with the board of supervlfors tor a refund, totalling over 1000v ColJVlet Chalker has returned LockhartFloridaJia got 30 Do  of orangs from his orange grove   Dorothy Guidot who has been at I Pinckney Sanitarium 3 months withA broken hip hat returned home  Boons Amburgey hae rented themil Byer houseThe base ball seasoo opened hereSaturday when Ed Meyers team beatJake Hainet team 30 to 35, Batteries ior winners ,BiIl Dilllon, Bill Darriw Ed Meyer loera, Jake Haines and Merlin Lavey, Roy Clinton and Alexriga hit home runsJohn Dunbar died April 13 at thage o 90 He married Jane Birneyt Aberdeen, Scotland In early Jife  and came to America in 1873 He farmed until 4 few yean ago There I weft 2 daufBtta,BUt A Maggie and a aon, William 0MKte died in infancyHIGH SCHOOL BAflC BALLApril i3Brtghton there 4 p mApril 14 Byron there, 330 p mApril 17 Webbervljle there ,4 00April 20Sooth Lyon here, 40April 23 Dexter here, 430April 27MancheBter there, 430April 30 Boytville here , 480May 4Dexter there, 430 May 7HanUuid here, 430 IMay UBonviUe there, 430 May l4Maadrt k May UjHartlaad tit StorecatiNED iOOOl ri vfiROCERlEa fcGENTS HJANttWNGftKENNEDY GENERALESTABLISHED 1865 INCORPORATED 1815Heres How to FinanceYour Purchase of a Carven ftrmi youll lik  and iov monylVm our lowoot auto lota plan and am noaeysVorn Mart to finish Our rates are low with nokiddta extras, You enjoy cooveoieac asoatfalysYflu  fined to your in com Servtot ia fvoaspIritodly and coofideati You build your bawmmmAu  at you repay your usa lp IsffsVMcPherson StataBankSine itWBottle COOKING WATER HEATING ANDHOME HEATING J WYUE L P GASPHONE 63 HOWELL DIVIDENDDerolt Edison CompanyPhmip Murphy has enlisted a, ireaervlat n the 882nd fWd artillery 16unc8 lu iint Quarterly dividendand wffl tratatnglnand wffl beffn  menths tratatng att Fort Leonard Wood Mo April 19 dend Was  tJiere Wer 281000 John EinU camebacltVrom Mex oekhoMtra owning 50,000 sharaSco Tueaday where he pest the w Tody  tskh number 1,024,000 and hold 4000,000 aaarea, Sixth Grade MM TaschWe ar reviewing our yeers work inarithmetic  We have not receivedany post cards from Carol Tauria4HsOwho went to Alaska but hoy to Wehave not decided what uwfllbe W  nmAt  IT  HOT  rfcE T A LO T wit h a n6 w eleetrj c wate r heater  N o mor awaitin g fo r baths  N o mor e rationin g showertim e becaus e your e lo wo n ho t water Thank s toEdison s Supe r Suppl y Plan , a  ne w electri c wate r heate r i salway s o n th e alertda y o r nightt o suppl y ho t wate r fo r al l famil y needs Ther e i s n o off  period Here s th e convenient , moder n wa y t o GE T I T HOT  GE T A LO Ta n operatin g cos t a s lo w as 38 8 pe r month nl y tltctri c wate r heater s giv e yo u al l thes e Importan t advantage   Efficient the hea t goe s int o th e x  Fastnew , mor e efficien t heatin gmm  v         unitsInstal l anywherenee d no t b ea  chimne yLon g lifemee t Edison s rigi dstandard sAutwnatical l th e tim e x Oute r shellcoo l t o th e touc h al love rx  Ediso n maintain s electrica l part swithou t charg ex j Safecleanquietmoder n and wif e Wer  Sunda yguest s o f Mrs , Florenc e Ar U in  De joit la i m  pkonbe r o r applianc e deale r DETROI T KDISO NSERVB t SOUTH1ASTER N MICHIGA N Mrs, Edn a Reason  Leot a an d th eRo y Reaso n famil y calle d o n Mr sLol a Carpente r i n PonUa c Sunday Th e Merwi n Campbell s calle d o nth e A l FaUon s i n Fento n Sunday  Th e Cliffor d Millers  Merli n Am Lurgey s an d On a Campbell s wer e amon g thos e fro m her e wh o attende dth e openin g o f th e ne w McPhersor Ban k Sunda y Ban k a t Howel l Sun , joay Th a Peac h Palme r famil y o f Fln tan d Bil l Austi n o f An n Arbo r wer eSunda y guest s o f th e Her b Palmer sMrs  Blanch e Clar k ha d th e Fmn ct t Clark s o f Howel l Mrs , ,n  itieye rrn d childre n o f Waterlo o an d th eVen n Calrk s f o Sunda y ghests Th e Ladie s Leagu e bowlin g tea m ha d thei r banque t a t th e Ancho r In n st  Saturda y night  eMrs  Doroth y Dinke l attendede dth e nurse s meetin g a t Kalamazoo n o nlas t Monda y an d Tuesday  The y wer etake n throug h th e Upjoh n Pharmacu ti l plan t ther e ,Mr  an d Mrs , On a Campbel l call e d  o n Mrs  Mario n Pearso n o f Ho wel l Sunda y an d ha d dinne r wit h he rct  th e Colonia l Restauran t nea Willlamsto n ,Th e Bo b Clayton s o f Rus h Lak e wer e Sunda y guest  o f th e Vim e jLaRosas ,Mrs , Irvi n Kenned y an d Mrs  Jou rda n wer e i n Howel l Thursda y Murra y Kenned y an d wif e wer ei n  Detroi t an d Warre n las tclay Mrs , Lucill e Wyl e an d daughte rShirley , wer e o n Lansin g Saturda yW , F  Clos e an d wif e o fwere  Sunda y guest s o i th e Alber trjnkels Olin Robinso n attende d th epart y a t th e Grotto , An n Arbo r Sa luda y night  Wagonar Grocer yMONE T ROA Dtuolit y Merchandis t    ItiOW PRICE S  BM I n d Win e T o Tai n 0 ftMNE  flOWELL  705J2HELLER S ROWER SPHON E 24 4 ROWERSrfOWELL  MlCHHiA CQA l   SUNOC O FUE L OK ,  taxHAV  AO,O N Al l CRE S RIVE R PHONE HAMILTO N 6 8  DEXIE RD  LHOfc  SON SttXlfiR,Th e Rolan d Gprton n famil y o fBeula h wh o ar e o n thei r wa y hom efro m Florid a spen t th e wee k en d a tth e Lawrenc e Camburns , Wit h the mthe y wer e Sunda y diane i guest s o fth e Clar e Barnumr  o i UaadiUa  Th eCharle s Sullivan  o f Nort h L ak eals o there  Lynn Hende e un d wii e cVlyl o Uhubb s in  Howel lMr  fluid  Mrs Ceci l But t wer e Su rda y dinne r gues t a  o i th e Fre d Cunn ingham s o f Dexter ,Th e Ca d Bidw eU s an d Mrs  B tDevereau x o f Brighto n cailie d o n th eWhite s Sunda y , 1 h e Aluson u ltts l Master sUii liiuojii,o nWinson Baughj L Oli ay fc  edito r  lroi  ULUepl  showe duaa jHunr y o t oiDr  Harlo w Sheha n an d wtf ocJao n an d Mrs  Joh n Boye r o f Cht i  calle d on  WUia m Sheh n Su nWA car d fro m th e Ro yState s the y w e leavin g ilorid aApri l 15 Ttx e Alber t iinkels , AlUe nDmkek , Dr  Walle rScot t Baker s o fth e weddin g o l Cluule sen d Beverl y Chaxlio t a t tn uPresbyteria n churc h Saturday recepUo a wa s als o tbex  ,t o  loi n Mors e an d wile ,a t SU , Jo e r o fyea r Uou k siai l hel dMeyer iu itiiea l Si  Altuyi ay , Sh e wa  th eWheeie r oL  Portag eTh e Doyl e Templeton s o iHarbo r pen t Sunda y wit h Ih e Athir lDiscove r th e natura l beaut y o f Michigan I  enjoy the natural goodness of Michigan brewed beerMichiga n DAga n jjrewers  associatio n35 0 Madiso n Avenu e   Detroi t 26 , Michiga n Ihe Kennet h ZiU s o i An awer e Suiuia y gu u o l V  Mar k Nmt fTh e Edwar d Nuettex s o X Hol t an dth e Harol d Nuotfer a o i tingin g war eSunda y fuest  e i th e Llo d Ua iee ,   Mar y U  Rea d atteada d apart y las t Wednesda yiifh t a t the  hom e o i Mn ,     itcalle d o n , Sunda y guet  o f W  H  Mjr w n 1  ,      ,  , ,  ,,,  ,  irmr y rne n Rea d atterx M   Rev  JWWInfe f H tfl l at r  CSaud e Sampson  i n Jackso n Su n vMfewer t th e G  W , Meye r famil y te  pany Thursda y a t th e Dour  lopit a ,Lan4n g wher e K e uadrwi ti i Stookbridff , Jame s Mye r f m la s Swa n hom e i n Howell , urpery Curti s a d wif e o f Stu,si s r v,  an d th e C y AtLee J er f Gladwin  M  SH e Rea d an d Mm , R r L  Pve y ftttended  a Joh n Ter B b Wlame f an d wif e o f Garte n Th e AtLee e are,goin g t o Florid a   Duff y visite d Univeit y o f ICichffa  meetin g i n Lamin g Wednefcfey Th o Jo t Griffit h taaiiy  gpit hoeMta i severa l tint  Ur t wee k D M CUr t MQk n t  i n Dttift tThe Jo t Qriffit h famil y gpen twttJ t en d wt h th e Do n GrUfith itt  MU  Pleaaant ,Sunda y guea U o f th e Frftnci g Sh an d Mrs , Louia e Sheha n wer eGeral d Bauer  o f WebberviHo ,Gen e Shefean s o f An n Arbo r MrEdn a Spoor s an d Jac k Sheldon Le o Hoe y o f Oextt r calle d a t tA t Tne Andrev s Ntaoett s wer eguest s o t Mr s LxUiti n Wyli e o fle r Lind a WhiUe y wa s 9 year sday  He r parent s gav e a dinne rher Th e Jac k Youn g famil y spen tda y wit h th e  ConJtliiu inKapidsMesdames Ray Burnt, Helenand Bernardine Fry were iniryBud ranNorman launched hisboat at Portege Lake Sunday, It L17 foot Glassbar cabin cruiserMiu Isabel Naah has gone toMeyers, Florida to visit herMrs Dew NashProf John Burg attended thetrial Art meeting in Grandlast week Oil Millei drove aftbusC W Hooker and wife tfArbor oalled on Mrs JtnnJSunday ,Harold Porter and wifea White Shrine installaton atshall SatudayMrs Mary Ellen Read  Sunday in Ana Arber ea a tTHE PEOPLES CHOICETh trucks To  theofMichigan are there because tlie peop want the swift Spendable tran portation service they provide People who operate factories, rinfarms anci retail business, they rely on trucks to ship their finished product And the people wn buy these promts their needs, too ,rserved for the most part by trucks If a service They have grown udo a sexvK, which ha8 become a vital part of the American way of lf ye, otor WP U the peoples rho, service and convene,that serves thm right and dayTiitklmf Iff THEATREApril itth tam THE SHAGGY DOGIe4 MacMarray,Kirk, AaaeUe Mia KeviaDisey Cartoon HewDETROIT fifty ears of coiiecufjVe dividend payments  a noteworthy record of achevenenfor a typical American business enterpriseEDISONS 200 quarterly dividends   a tribute to the growth and progress of the electrified area served in Southeastern Michigan Sun, ,Mon, Tuea, Aprt W9M9 Debby Reynold, Toay and Paul DoucUtoTHE MATING GAME Catboik ChurchSt Marys Catholic OmrshRv George Hartean ,Paator A Hattelatmrtay 4 to Sdt P M  IfFred Clark and Una MarkeiSport Cole Cartoon XewWed ,Thur Fri, Sat, prl 22 , 33, 24, I Yule Brynner Joanne inI THE SOUND AND THE FURYin DeJLuxe and CfnjemaScopeTravelogue and Color Cartooa MttUOiUte CkiarchCalvary Mnnfluit Church Hv Cara Beacfey, Pastorft 1 9pL Walteruil WonWptVittftl Fattcwabip Wnadf  piHmunny amsanwrIke Peapie BtUWESS PROFEO0NALM Unify, ift   DM 0 SvtftftMtfffctftaat MichiaCM tUT A at to t00 P MKm Taa Fri, 8a M DirectorEquipmcmAmbulance Servu U P atlft 1000 RitterT V  Servicei A TELEViolON 871CPrompt an CoarUoiMUP 8 3541 125 Webster St iH fmekmjk Miefalacan j5 MOMAuiNTsTlAKKEKS f  Convtnient Terms j Anxcellet Time to Order a  Fred  HMCUWH SIVL Gruud Kiver for Decoration DayCULVER BAILEY i KX I LIVE SiWEEKLY TRIPS TO DKTKOIXIJ1OXE IT 8 iaiMM Wg betwatn UnadttU and itScio Drive, in Theatre 6588 JACKSON ROADPhone Normandy 8708SS AHN ARBOR, MICH Marring Wextttp 1090 A IAGrui 7 P M 900 fc M 708 K MSenior Choir Practise 800 p in Adult Prayr Meeting 80ft pm Yv utix JPrayer a MONUMENT MANII label St HoueU Michigan Plume Ftowell 411WFor VounUer Memorial If Liiasins, MichiganDR G R McCLOSMY 0CNM18TOffice814byOewellCeo Chufc Thur, Frl, Sat , April 16 17, 18TARZANS FIGHT FOR LjFEm color withGordeti Scott and Eva BrentAlsoBADMANS COUNTRYFifty years of dividends without interruption   another demonstration of Detroit Edisons Financial stabilityTHB DBTHOIT BDISON COMPANYWANTED A bafcy sltttr nthtft trom 2 to 12 p m Must havelertnces  Mrs Nelson Kinr3090 Patteron Iakc Rd rp 89733FOR SALEGdneral Wm,tr washer ,good conditiwa double laundry tubs , timer ,and pumps ftl Whi LlWANTEDHousework rd bahy sitting Patsy Hollister UP89969FOR RENTHome, with 2 kitchen and bath on Patterson UP 8 6636FOR SAT,KRedwood picnic table andchairs UP 8 6f369 OR RENTWlnterixed cottage attor 4000 D Olson, WhiteCall mornings and evening UP 8   tage lAke John McNamrHOUSE FOR RENT 4150 Pattrn Pone HoweU 1535MU 3bedroont, WANTKD ODD JOBSCo I one jr Phone UP 8 3145Rd,tgas boat, children welcom  ent 5iummer, 555 winter, F0R RENT4 Rooms and bath unfiFOR RENT LJwer Flat 7 rooms on nished home , nil furnace Mile Hn arl St, Pinckny Ruth McLueas nackr Phone UP 83260 or call athon AC 9 3731 S015 Patierson Iak Road George Montgomey Neville BrandOartooa   W Wluar, PaatorMorning Warship 10 41Sunday School 930  m IB rWed Chori Practise  730 p m  r 17 R IERT WYUE,Austhnmr t SPaCfAUTT Roger JL Can AgeucIN8UKANCS eOYIAGSEuiihRCarr I 4 2 MILL ST,, Mich Phone 17 8 HAREAL ESTATEWedApril 19 20, 21, 22LA PARIIENNEMin Techalealor witsBrigitte Bardotf Charles BoyerAlsoTHE FEAR MAKERSwtmDana Andrews and Dick Foran Cartoon There wai a march of the unemploy fA on Washington last week but un  like the Iwo previous onesf Coxey in the nineties and the veterans bonarmy after World War I this wa  well organized and orderly The first j XBayturd5 to 1tinentAC 72931 t OrftjiBRIGHTONII tctad by Homes, LakeOp ortunitiesVuur Property 1 wiUiRALD REASONBroker B09 North PRONE UP 8S166Mary WelterAH KincK of Real iiistate Wantediiiain Office HA68188 at 7421 Potape I akc Ioart, near N Territorla 32 WEST fyAIN ST,Henrv Krahn,SalesmanWiltse Electrical ServiceGRANTS STAYJudge Garland granted a temporinjunction in court Monday to iheSilver Lake land owners Hamburg against Louis GrHaghe subdividorThey contend he is lowering the lakelevel by piping water from it to a lagoon on his property en a sperial train and only numbied soon who wore pickedas delegate They were addrpssed by Secretary of Labor Mitchell who said herut down th number of unfinor eat his hat They raiit a rublic woiks program such as wsin xjstanre dvuin the deprsson years of the eary thirties They wan1td to see Presideit Esnhower bul lie years of  e earl y thirtie s The y wir, tC eorgi a fo r a w n p 24 W vPrbanl c Hilan d fiO00Phon e V L CONTRACTINt iM36 , Pinckne yFO R RENTFou r Bedroo m Hous hi  481 0 Bujges s Roaf i Gree n Bros U P 836 4FO R RENTThre e room s i n aroo m hous e Joh n Gery z45 4 Dexte r St ,  Pi nrkne y Fourth an d Fifth , Mrs  Heato nThi s is the 2n d week  o th e brea k fas t foo d conetest  Firs t week  ivsut s Marhali s 3 5 BrTii 1 Bustei  , Rode o Rider s 53  Shoiiff s 33  U Jwrot e stories  usin g Bpelliu g wj r    IT 1 S  3T W o vote d Cind y Hughe s th e best  Utian d Joyc e Clar k th e t h ijra vWANTFTV S Imachin e nppr Tnj v  iTPit  0 Ih o ti e N rirni iFOP  SA1J   ikyin g  nCp SlioarinK ,v i h v Muhig apr r shofD ,Md v 39H1 5 An ni Uiilejihor nn 1  v  11 icAyhi ar k OR SALE195 O BUIC K 1350 0n o Puina m St, , U P 8345 2n R RATiK  Bloc k o r sla b wood Car  HullaU  Cal l U P JiSStt PLOWINf,  Wil l D o Plowin Ciustav e liannnama n U P 8  669We will vote on WANTEDOtM Jerry Van Sl UPiPinckneys OR SALE OR TRAP kicTufurnaceritUlTS VEGETABLESMIA TI IROCEROSTATE OF MICHIQANThe Probate Court for the Couty of Ltvingfftgala the Matter of the EaUfe ofHugh J Doolittle DeceasedAt a session of said court held onApril 13 1939Present Hon Rixm, SmlttJudge of ProbtteNotice Is hereby given that the pet tion of Wilfred H Envmj the a4ma istrator of said estatetpraying that hs final account be allowed and th residue of said estate assigned to tnejersons entitled thereto will be heardat the Probate Court on May 12 1951at ten oclock a m It it OrderedThat, notice thereof begiven by publication cf a copy herof for three weeks conseetivejy prv iously to said day of hearing la the Pinckney Dispatch, and that thefidudary cau a copy of thii noticito be served upon each party in interest at his last known addresftby registered or certified mail return receipt dmanded,at least fourteen 14 toys prior to uch hearing, or byPersonal gervlce at least five 5i dayg prior to such hearingHiram R Smith, Judge of ProbateA trueoopfGould FOR SALK 3 piece CyolonoM f0Pi 4 foet high at 35P, 1viMsal lioner in excelleni conditionin KOJ, 1 Crndix Call V S3312 after 330 orweei ojiialic 71300 I oil Hn tnd Mrs MciVKaret Cark 217 Mill St0t 1 cuvercci iri3i 3D01 irnirnl Mock machine SI ii ACCORD1AN LFSSONSSGiven in the ljjKo Rotilr willi cuiivativcV 1 onif Kight week1 tor 1500 Acelow and tw, ow planter i12i 0 ordinn included Phone Howell lOIDmd mnny other articles foi best oif Mary EHen Wecker i Can be seen at 831S Thurslon IllWANTED WOOL Market Prices FOR SALECompete Boy Scout uniLucius Doyle , Phone P 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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>DispatcnNo UTHE P1NCKNKY Wednesday, April 8, 1J5JMichigan MirrorIndustry is booming in Michigan  Ueytion Monday was pretty muchThe state with the so called problem j Democratic, in Putnam the Democrat  of economic climate hu4ih biggest j Wept  d etLtinS axound 2U, industrial growth last year air1 the i aajorities 513 votes were cast, lha xuture looks brighter I vote was The Consumers Power Co is pUn i upervLsurmg a 103 0db,O0Oelectrie genera ur I Lluyd Hendee d 326 188plant at the mouth of the Big Pigeon I idiey VauSickle,r   138 ver t 50 miles west , irand Rapids, I QerIt required a special aa of the lgis i TViurray Kennedy, d, 334 lfcture to give them use of state sub j MurioU RUbSeii merged lands  They wre granted i OUR DEMOCRACYSchoolAS DAY  FZOM NIGH TA CARGt PAT OF THE TWENTIETH CENTUftV WAS SEEN TOTALITARIAN 5VST6MS TR1ED N VAfclOU PARTS OF THE VWORLPOKNESS HAS DESCENDED UPON THOSE PEOPLES AND CLOSEDOFF THE BORDERS OF SEVCfAL FOfcMEWV FREE AND NATIONS,  marteniara ,a u, aVTile iiv tiirr u  n tys 1LUK iuWiiv cur oi JUHH   iliai iuin aseanien ul 63 acres of state sub j HeUn Reynolds dmerged lands in Port Sfceldon town  c Swaithout r ship The plant will serve Grand Hay j TrUJ,te id, Uuftaon, Kulamazoo and a 61 j  dcounty area  Coal to fuel the plant hw  166 will be delivered by boat it will he I  bhir1 l necessary to dredge out a channel  lor the boats Preliminary construct Robert Piek dion has started and it will be renrty Ralph Hall r for use in 1962,  ioard of ReviewGov William is nun committal onJAsher Wylie, dhis intentions for 19t0 but his VKLM Mew in Campbell ris on a world tour for the United Na  Highway Commissioner tons Good Health Organization ay John Conners ,dhe will not run for governor aSHn j Mentioned as his successor are he 303I42Alkn Somers, r 133Constables  4 highesi Phil Gentile cf State Hnret LtGov Swanon ani  31 Vincent LaRosa 29 Carl Me  urty 261 Arthur Rentz 299CurtisChamberlui n 186 Bob Egeier ired Rebman 12, Hollis Swathout 131The 3 amendments carried byJn4 and 6 majorities few ihem  Judge Mike Cailand whono opposition got 219votes Supreme Court Judge Georgewards , Automobiles Michigans imost lmportant industry is reaching for a re cord year despite the inroads mad by foreign cars The industry pre a 6000 unit year pptunf worried Current CommentAppication has been made at Wantingion D C for a patnt on a 4Al tcothbiubh This playu  tun vhile yuu are brushing yQJir ihc muic is caused by rotation 6tPurl vi the brush hahdle It only pab if Jne teeth re bruahedfuoui finanes Even if they receive their appreciation pressing needmay prevent the long overdue salaiy increase5 state ticket was all Democratt University ng  Michigan has 30,000 state employ k liKlaily 297 Wunsch 281,  1ees 800 miles of state trunkand 11,000 inland lakes linesCONSERVATION NOTESIf birds are a harbringer of springit is not far away6000 Canadian pcost arrived at Jack Minors Sanctuary ,52 Matthai 148,jSupt of Instruction Dartlett 28J, HolliowayState Board, of Educator Hobinson 292 BurnsSi ate Board ot iIN OUR OCNVOCRACV, we STRIVE even TO BROADEN THESPIRITUAL, POLITICAL AN0 ECOfONMC fiASE ON WHICH WE STAND,AND TO RRIGHTENJ THE RAYS OF ENLIGHTENMENT INSTEAD OF DAfcKBWJNG THE MINDS O MEN,AS OG WJTT CUNTON SAID IN I26 A GPNJEftAL DIFFUSION OPkNP PKOTECTOR0F REP0I3L1CANUST CONFIDE AS THELL WATCW OVER OUR  KNOWLEDGE IS THE INSTITUTIONS AND IN IT W  CONSERVATIVE POWER THAT j  MI II 11  Je supposed spaUdngs werin ai school at the discretion otteacher Back in the old back  riays the chif equipment oi was a hickory stick They  in those days and few otin hd over an fetfi grade education uncommon for the pupUat teacher out Teachershired for their ability to keep lusorite saying was NoLarniiifc The refrain I School Days was taughtthe Tune ot a Hickory StickTh jii legislature pa ed a till spankings in public schoolsul it to Gv RockefeUow for It reads No schoolor buard 0 education shall 10 ur continue a rule, 1brlaw which shall pruse u force,1 Ye editor wr , wit in a law suit at Brighton omeakro here Hamburg parent had ioi spanking hiaGilvla 11 I I I cl 1111i i v HiMASONIC A MZAli13jonacth, 283 Huffflast week and 3500 swan, This is their stopping place beforo going into Cqnaria, Michigan receives mpre than 1,0COO for Wild Life Program from tie PlttmanDean fund, This is a tixon firearms ammunition and fishing tackle Dogs are expert fishermen Onetaught 5 rainbow, trout last week, method was to enne them into shallow water and pourue on them, The spring breakup has loosened tliefhreat of continued deer starvation Browse cuttings are stiU continuingin 125 locations , Now is the time to romove yourlishing shanty from ihe ice FaiUiic to do so means a 50 fine The state paid 5,810 in February inbounties on foxes eoyit s a  ti The Bearcat Creek Mining Co j tVants a wildcat mining loasc toplore public lands for minerals cipallly tho Ottawa Naricnal ItoUie 148Vayne University NjandKIJGENE MERCEREugene Mercer, 76, died at Detroit Receiving Hosptal, March 31He was the son of William dijleieh 202 MeKee 29, Ference 2S4, j Mary VanHorn Mercer andWoodcock  29 Burton 286, White born at pottysville March 17, 184 i,urUcKMf Durinw Ml, CaGnu j He was a farmer in early lifealt 0 Cooksuy 147 BalUantine 131, lrter had a riding stable at P Lambert 147 U first wife was Winifred Cavei IyThett wore 2 Socialist and 1 Prohb cf Pinckaey Surviving are 2 bro, vuL v 1 tilers, William of Pinckney andHamburg pullled an upset by el , Dr Frank Mercer of ptiacV A mS the entire Democrat tidcet 065 1 let, Ella, and 2 brothers, Chatvoted The maioritie   Edwin abrothersed the 5Clerk, Win Baeklund ,  Ellen McAfeeWm Waterbury  2Trustee, Darrell Baker 143of Rev Charles Lee Bennett Tn Una ilia where there had V not a Democrat ticket in 10 yea rs Brooks Sanders officiating,was in the Placeway Cemetery,ADA MAY STAND1SBMrs Ada May Standish, 61, her home at Patterson Lne a Deora it  herhothey put Up One and eiected 3 men , Thursday She was horn in Vance Barney Roepcke beat Ralph GlenL1 j ourg Kentucky and married EdAn injunction has been issued toprevent Mr and Mrs, Gcrr,e Towncf LudJinton fiom fillingn bottomlnhdsThe smelt dipping campaign is ,pected to start this veek or next The conservation dept now has aircraft 2 twin winded Beechcraft have been added, obtained from thearmy surplus at Tuson ArizonaFLTURE TEACHERSThe following were electedof the Future Teachers of A vrva Club at Pinckney High School for195919601 President  Mildred KellenberorVice Pres Larry VanSlambSerretary Carol MurTreasurer   Rachaei NashLibrarian Pat Rahrig Edsur Saiurday April 4 tho 2011 nmilprstmasters iiht flitmcu by Liin sron Lodg1 N   was hell at iho Pinokney school Around 200 WCTOhero Of the 27 living pas master, 19 were present The others WMVin Florida r prevenied by iUno trom attondig The following grand lo lgo of fir rwpio iesent  Joseph Huntcf tani rruter RexSacketl, dopvuy KranlCharles Sherman ,grand sortiry, Vjllard Sauer, grand junior warden Glen Ai erand senior dwo itWtonBacon, grand junior d aron Full MDorr ,grand marshal 1 and Frnafi Dodge P GM ls0 Winston Bauynn,Olin RobihL Byron Wilson, Iluv Garner, James Lunsford, Ottmar ledeJe, Frank Lane, Harry Gejstgi n,iboard members The following candidate for gtM,iwere prcyont Ivan AtlisDearbrn, Pry Williams and ianu1 Iunsford Detroit Francis Dodyo officiated a y 1ilVi t nir a  ii ,1a it ie  I   J II iiifli Vlfii1 iii101 iti iii L eraits march on Lansing toie legislature mortgaging0 veterans fund last week was a ic uo only 7f of Michigansshowed upThethe fund passed withto spare 12 Republican votedin, going maj be harder in th but we doubt if the Republic to go bufoie tl1 voters April 6  paydays Thidbusiness in Annw, hcre ihoie are a large numb t Inivftsity employees, The piospcct  1  riliid ouiness and they have  ii liiiiini moeiingsA prominent , u ih other day thId settle the financialL a clay if they iorgot and get down to bus aica lt iiiull group ofarj ore out to get the Gov unitary even if they ruin ,ii  in arcnniplinhig their objectOc iiai n rcen 1 Called him a   K am1, anther a snake BothI  JI ior supervisor by 44 votes, Dan How  ,vard Standish of SlockbridgeHe  Franks Dodyo oilca en alott was elected to board of review  vivesthere   sister Mrs SamUel master Hnr1I  rter   ,   j , mv, ot I TIA t whnios C the welcome and it was iMby 40 majority and Tom Gibney gotJ1 42 edge over his opponent for con talji , liowell township defeated sale6tiiquor by the glass ,In Marion where Burr Clark lsCthe nomination to Bruce Love in the caucus by 2 votes he rah on stickerind won by 52 votes Robert Curby,the Democrat candidatiealso ran onrs and got 66 varies  In Dexter township the Democratswon all oitices John Stirlig, supervisor go 97 majority, Wm, Clark,, clerk Todd of Wahala,S, C the welcome and it was rosP,n l,dV The funeral was at the Caccoy 1n by Winston Baughn,Pm There vwi  Home, StockbrWBe, Satur iingi,lg by the Craftsmens Quaitetie,Rev Stenhouse offficating Bur George Gurdner fHarold Kigys, nwas in Oaklawn Cemetery land Winlow and Charles Ashf, d     Hnd also the DeMolay Quartet 1 oinTANCHK BIAISHELL Donne Baughn, Duain Haines, Biii 111 u 11 i  ,   i of the death of hell ai Lucille Dorohue informs us Fictc,ier am Larry VanSlambroou  The grand lods officers and theDetroit hospital Her husband committee men were introduced me time agoTheY Frank Zeigler received his past,St Clair Shores There are ma,irs apron and case from Ona Lic t1A l   n i lA IK V u tr iniiny fraternal organza Mils met on or before the full of ,, ,iijn This was in the htre and iwi days and ihey wand moon0J11 niht to travel in SomHIU ill cuin this in theix bylavaH,V ivr crllol moon lodges We of  ,, , ie ,i w th date of EasUr ,  ,u hiuch Some times it j,, ywcri L2 anti then other year, ,,11, Aii 17 Our ancient anc   rii J t, mocm and the early  iricfv, alondar was based on it The ijrT 1 Js  wanted tho moonlight to ,,s  ighi over the desert toii    Christians wanted Eaa M MI CU as that was the day ,, iopc Gregorys calendar U oiu ,,ow in use, A year hag 13 ,, ie look the first one after ,,,,  r the days and nightIV  fMua length for Kaster The,  v ii vary When they come be ,, iiuno Kaster is in Apriltright after Easter i inPqHfcht trustee 128 Ben Staptahue J lwd James Donohuc went to the Reu Campbdl p m, tce 130 Perry Noah High Com jCroSa blood bank in Ann Arbor ana IoSS Reads w135, Wm Eisenbeiser , bd of revLve Wood to replace that given  Rtfld and Fred To nt si ,1  rt Lloyd received by Tommyhy hisFILM AT ST MARYS SCHOOX, A film Sally ad St, Ann wilD Y Ijaorarian  v   1   Historian Cella Hughes Jshown Saturday ,April 11 at 8 p mJm 1 111 a1 fnW VTrvrFi5 Will I n4 C4 H tas Cnk1 rVnatliM fVlllHistorinCarol Miller and Mary Morris willattend the state conference at Battle Creek April 24, 25, 26 accompaniedty the club sponsor Mrs Irene Mill cr Carol will lead a discussion groupat th confrnC ,  at St Marys School Donation, childen 50c family 100,OES NOTICEFrtendfthlpNight at Pinckney onFirday, April 10 at 8 p m  ,PEGS OF PINCKNEY,Pegs meet BlaUhellAPPRECIATION The Puam township oi voters for their fineat the Polls Monday  MICHIGAN Mrsto LloydWalter Girnrds liffwas presented by Claro Miller p m nnd Larue Mcrans by Fred Swarthout pm Both were, absent and tho secretary received them for them ndvisits local Mich I Th past masfpintroduced I wiah to fhank everyonesent me beautiful Cowers and cards while I was at the hospital, j greatly apppreciated 1Mrs Ray M Duffy fCARD OF THANKS A very sincere thank you to all rfor the lovely lot of cards  anH l and masterof the Foil ldFourth Grade, Mrs CampbellV lire artinj,  n anhint 1  liHriiiiy e tnv JinisiUd ao ypt and tin p raiud ob li s Ve air siariiiK unin ci uiee ami v jill the countries alnK i1  We uH uiricd out r uu ui1 and are studying baiy aiijinMcirtha Hileman was iui VlaisL wiik Jffi Davis has a Ja base buHl shoesDale in rtalcs wil ii vill get two moreii andcr the i960 census, 7 ,ain and 19 will losCalifornia vill gan 11 Texas 2f Haw aii 2t Alaska 1 New rk loses 2 Pennsylvania 3, Mass, Main ,Mlnnoota, Iowa, Kansas and the southernstates each 1 The legislature Will apportion the congressional ditrict,et and went  liaffalo, NY to visit hi,I aunt and uncle Preston Smith oi I Lima Ohio is a now boy in our roomContest Any 18 yeargirl is elgfWe to entrUBBARY NEWAl overdue bool may be returnedto the library without Penalty upto May with a slide projector in memorythe late J, H Hooker It was reived by Frank Zeigler Dr Hurtis Lewis of Brightonshowed picture of Haiti Joseph I Hunter delivered theddrM Ho talked on Masonic charwhenofarvlngas Dianna Mangus moved toHarbor We are hawing a breakfastlood coniust Everyone is exeptcted Lt eat a breakfast food each morningCARD OF THANKSTho Democraticburg Towns voters forSpring Election April 6th, oi Hamto thank the Russia ha won  kind of victoryfreeing the Western powera toagree to a summit conference to tk place here this summer eome t4m President Eisenhower did not wurtone under any circumstance did olseek one and is not afTtd ft thtprogram to be tficusd McMlWlsole purpose in comitf htf wts ta get this country in  itch a ooiNttnce Gral Brittan  i M war This vns McMilla pwpoit Iigoing to Russia Hts thtSlt is, thought chances ot ludMM i inference are not trtfct,should be left WorW v , 1Vvk ANNUA L FINANCIA L STATEMEN T 195 9 TOWNSHI PTOTA L VALUATIO N Persona l Propert y   Rea l Estate  2,020,2350 0TA X RATE  Tota l taxe s levie d102,8808 788,8134 5102,88087TA X RATE Total taxe s levie dTota l tuxe s coftecte dTota l taxe s delinquen t 1406742  RECEIPT SBalanc e o n han d beginnin g yea rBel l Telephone , publi c phon e comm Liv  County , Delinquen t taxe sMich  State , Sale s tax  diversio nMich  State , Intangibl e ta xFir e Runs , outsid e townshi pCurren t taxe sDo g ta xMich  State , Liquo rVillag e Pinckney , Reimburse d insuranc eRoa d Oi lAut o Owners , insuranc e o n Am  L a Franc eMother s Club , Fla gMich  State , 195 7 Vet s Exemptio n fletts 4,S7735 9562y, 30586 774948123670 3425008881345 5280559510 5152543441,22018 5704177pj S   S 1 1  S,4S91 2EXPENDITURE SPAI D COUNT Y TREASURER Curren t taxe sInfirmar yDirec t relie fStat e Institutiona lDo g License sRejecte d ta xTaxe s Charge d Bac k 327994453 2IOS72 752SU 548 2459 0Tota l pd  t o Co  S 2710920FIRE Repai r t o America n L a Franc eFir e Phone sEquipment , gas , repair sInsuranc e o n Truck sWorkman s Compensatio n Ins Firemen s Ins Fireme n to r Fir e Run sSalaries , Chief , Assistan t Chief , Sec Firemen s Coat s 160924433049970 190854100035 350151200 5001010500Tota l Fir e Expens e S  4,1752 7CONTINGEN T ORDER S DRAWN Curren t ta x t o school sDelinquen t ta x t o school sFue l Oi lRepai r o n Tow n Hall  Ne w floor , door  etc Tow n Hal l Telephon eTow n Hal l Ediso nDonatio n t o Librar yElectio n Boar d an d Trustee sVotin g Machines  3rd  paymen tSalarie sBoar d o f Revie wRegiste r o f 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lwor k fo r S  E  Swarthou tTh e Gregor y Dramati c Clu b wil lfu t o n th e pla y Valle y Farm  n tth e oper a hous e her e Apri l 1 5 unde rMispice s o f St  Mary s churc hFre d Hemmingwa y an d Mar kAlliso n ar e draw n o n jury Joh n Whit e an d famil y wer e give na  surpris e Saturda y night  The y ar emovin g o n th e Norto n farm F , Aseltin  o f Unadill a ha s tae nove r th o blacksmit h sho p a t PettS vill elast , week  His wif e wa s Maggi eFre d INIehi n die d a t Jefferso n S  DMelvi n oi  Pinckne y Ther e s  muc h oppositio n her e t oth e bil l introduce d in  legislatur e t ota x al l batcheler s ove r 3 1 yaurs  oiriA n organizatio n ha s bee n forme d  Ant i Batehele r Ta x Club 1 wit hByro n Kels y presiden t wh o wil lsen d a  delegatio n t o Lansin g t o o ppos e it  Tota l Cont g Order s S  83,6618 4TOTA L EXPENDITURE SBALANC E O N HAN D 3,5428 1VALUATIO N VOTE D TA X MILL S COLLECTE D RETURNE DD 2 Frl  Pinckne y 490322 7SD 2    Deb t 1,954,00 0 232264 3HowellAre 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Plymouthtad then you decide the car in your future ,Slayton Motor Sales 301 E GRAND RIVERHOWELL, MICHIGANPhone 349 or 470  Chrysler  Plymouth Chrysler  Plymouth DealerMr Millie Elliott had her handemght in the wrineor of a washing machine lat week Mr Fdna Fttk her to McVborsor pitr Yo editor and Charles Sherman ofRapids Michigan, the grandrctary of the Masonic Orard The Ed Parker are expected henfrom Juptter, Florid, this weekThe Rex NoCffk of Ann Arborspent Sunday with Mrs Wiaifred Aberdeeo Bob Meabon and John Burg andJohn and Paul spent the weakat Loveila where the Burgsmapped out the site for their newcabte,The Bil White and wife of Ma I   and Mrs Eleanor LedwidgeRev, Keith Ledwjdge olspent Sunday with MrsLedwidge JacksonElanorDr Cecil Hendee aad wife of Leusing were Sunday visitors of he LynnHendeea David Jones and wie of Howellad Don Conroy and wife of Fowler ville were Sunday callers of the Hax old PoteresThe Dr Charles Hoder family ofDetroit were Sunday gueatf of the Lester McAfees onsad Rev Keith Ledwidge called onon the Ben Whites SundayDale Miller and sons spent Sundaywith MrsWarda Harwood in HowolRev Kiefer of Ann Arbor was a Simday guests1 Sairley and Jimmie Wylie attend ed the 4H Triple Clef Riding Clubmeeting Saturday at the KlginThe Harold Heusman family ofYplanti were Sunday day guess ofthe Edwin SproutsTel Bourbonnais of Wilmington,Delaware spent the week end withthe Don Swarthouts He is enginr or the Dupont DeNemours Co Rv J W Winger underwent sugArthur Bullis and wife in GregorySundayThe John Suliivans of Jacksonweie Sanday guest of Mrs, DrucllaMurphy and brothersMrs Celia Nash spent TuesdaywiUi the Kenneth Zills in Ann inAnn Arbor week Rev Pickerel of Ann Aruorpreached here Sunday and Keva KUegg of Annn Arbor preaches I ere next SundayMesdames Kitsie Dinkel and Al berta Close were in Lansing Saturday The Edward Nuoffers of HoltMrs JvCarr with Mrsa school ofat rUnt FridayMrs Hazel Hende and daughter,Marion 01 Ann Arbor were iruUy a inner guests ofMrs Blanch ClarkPaul Keser and wife of Detroitwere Saturday guests of the I were Sunday guests of the LloydHendees Callers of the Albert Dinkels Lutweek were Gatd Dinkel of lakeChemung, Dr WtJer Mercer nawift and William Mercer of Eait Lansing Wagoners uroccryMe rttCKNEY ROADQuality Merchandise tOW PRICESBea nd Wine To Take 0 PIsHNE HOWELL 705J2HELLERS FLOWERS SAY IT with FLOWERSPHONE 284 riOWELL MICHIGANWANTED ODD JOBS Colone jr Phone UP 8 3145 COAl M SUNOCO FUft OILJeny Schenden has enrolled inthe iiiedicai tech dental course atElkhari Lniversty, Elkhart, Ind Byron Wilson and wife were t tm Masonic banquet here Saturday They said fercy Ellis is better butis in the hospital 1Aii Mussaou ot the U, ot M, whospent last week at the George VAANorman home returned to Ann Ar,bor MondayTom Wares were Sunday dinuer guests of the John Paul Wares Mesdames Rosemary Whitley and Read called on Ross Read atJniversity hospital Ann Arbor Sunday Mrs, Ray Duffy and Mrs Nay   or who were there U see Or Dulfy , called on him 9tLL irtlt Bt TEOB AHC rofMichigan PA1OME HAMiLION 6 8119 DEXfERt rlOti  SONSDEX1R,I dish after disk after disliThe Joe Griffith were Sunday guests of the Ted 01ns of DMr JThe Al Bochinskys of Warren wereweek end guests of the Murray Kennedys,Bob Young family f Clarencevillespent Sunday with the Jack Younghome,Mrs, Mary Ellen Read attended abridge club Thursday at the Lang,er home at HoweliThe Merwin Campbell were itthe James Holll home in MarionSundayMrs Edith Carr visited the LeoBettys family at Walled Late lastweek ,Sunday guests of Lee Laveys wereMrs, Mae Metz of Decatur VincentShields family of Ana Arbor and lha Jack Sharps of LansingPaul Cornwall of Ann Arbor spentnveral days last week at the Bob Tasch horn Gretchen who baa beenspending her vacation there has r Iturned to Ann Arbor,Th Albert Shirley were Sundayguests of the Gayle Shlrlys at Woodand LakeMrs Susan Young and children ofFlint spent evara doys last weeitthe Andrew Campbell homeiPatricia Palmar spent the wekend at the Austin home in Ann ArborThe Leon Meabon family of Cheisea called on the Goge MeabonsSundayThe Warren Bartons who havebeen in Florida called on the George Meabons SaturdayThe fire engine was called to theAnchor Inn Friday night where a water heater got on fir, Saturdaythey had a pulmotor callA1 Johnon called on the Lawrence of io Cam railed at the Rons Head horaaSatUTtiny but found Rosa had goneto University Hotpttal AnnRo  an old Me rf th HIGH BCHOOL BASE BALLApril i3Brifhton there 4 p m,April 14 Byron there, 330 p m April 17 Webbervllle there ,400April 20South Lyon here, 480April 23 Dexter here, 4i30 April 27Maachester there, 430 April 30 BoysviUe here , 430May 4Dexter there, 430May 7Hartland hr, 430 May lBoytville there, 430May 14 Manchester here, 44May i8Hartland thereMay 2X9outh LyaB there toes always plenty of lot waterw mm water heater wayGET IT HOT  GET A LOT to put that sparkle back Into china andglassware Dishwashing is easier and quicker when ins waters reallyhot, and theres plenty of it for rinsing, AThanks to Edisons Super Supply Plan, a new electric water heater is always on the alertday or nightto supply hot water for all family needs Heres the convenient, modern way to GET IT HOT  GET A LOTfor an operating cost as low as 388 per monthOnly ttctric wattr htattrs glvt you all these Important advantagesEfficientthe heat goes into theWaterXI Install anywhereneed not be near a chimneyLonf lifemeet Edisons rigidstandardsAutomaticall the timeSee your plumber or x Fastnew, more efficient heatingunitsOuter shellcool to the touch alloverfxl Edison maintains electrical parts without chargeSafecleanquietmodernDKTROIT EDISONeiRvie eouTHiAenRN MCHIJAN 1   G 1 Frtd Mid William PawUeyzk Dr JUy Duffy was tajftn to Unv Mrs, DeOy who Uvw At thtift for Cherry Point, NC Thiui erslty hospital ,Ann Arbor Saturday Kulbirici home suffered a f IVedSaturday and wa8 taken to, ytay te Wlp their brother Jm, move, for treatmen yMr and Mr Albert Dfcticel and Row Read wwt to University Hot sob hospitalthe Of Dinkelf cam boene from piul, Ann Arbor for treatment lat Tred Swarthout otTlt la Wefeetda Friday on MiT ii  VV  i  BSPMarsiDidnt PunchThe other day Doegot to talking bottt one ,,patients    4This fellow had a bad,tooth, he explained, but I told him I could save it wiih few prompt treatments Then, after that one visit it was Lrjnomhi before he came backThis time, Doc said, hischeek was ail swollen up iijthat same tooth he suicL Think we can save it Sure Iaid, after I take ii out you can put it in your pocket and takeIt home with you From where I sit troubleworse with neflect thatsWhy e should neve iraott Sfateleianve in any fornisomftirtsiumuehis right to a glass of beer, orfpHnr hh uUut khvu o tclsr vision programs he snouldvitrh Ifi a4 respect ournitovor prrrreiiccs an o  Tbt vay we vonlpuil at e urn cVrs freedomyJlFifthThe 7th grade are working on a istory frieate, Sandra Marlowe sadLonnie Boad drewa a map of th Eisissipppi River to th Atlantickean The 6th grade is working m the body Kathy ShettelroCft ooulafrom Plymouth visited her The Sucay school class in the PeoplesChurch won the contest and got a cross lapel piSixth Grade Um Ifcsc We had 4 debates 1, the 6this growing too fast Affirmative I Mry Wylie, ch, Helen West ,Mr 1 Faret Ackley negative ,Cheri t Peggy Schmitt ,Pat Wiltshire Typing J should be taught in th 6th YesFmneis Reason eh Terry Nixon,Rofc fStoekbrdge hgh school has set opa Student Lota Fad known at tbHgH Milner Fund Stockbridge teachers have orgarizid a branch of the Ingham CountyTeachers Aasn Harold Laatls has bought out tneCollins Bros, store at Stockbridge Joyce Lounsberrry of Howellbeen named the dairy queen ofcounty for 1959 In Lansing a bill has beened in the legislature to repeal thehbill passed in 1914 forbidding anyone under 21 to smoke cigarettes U j age at 18 years  PROFESSIONAL COUNEI jSaftltanim 9 mU WHCMT Ju It PM DosCJDirectorMadam Equipment Ambulance ServiceP 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at Portage Lake, The Michgajn Knignts TemplarsCommandry holds their annnualliory OVT FORwithCulhoun and iloria CartoonGrahame  CaHlOlic ChllTChSun,April Mon Wed, St Marys CatholicRtv Gedrge Horkan ChurchPastor13 14,1 Day, Sunday thru Saturday 12th thru April 18thWalt THE SHAGCiV DOG  withFred MacMurray, Jan Hajen,TommyKirk, Annette FunWio, Tim Con aid in e Kevin CorrorwnDiiey Cartoon Taveloffiie INX OF THK SIXTHin Cinemascope and ColorwithIngrid Jrgman and Curt JurgenAlsoIX THE MONEYwithThe Bowery BoysCartoon  30,FOR RKNTHome, with 2 kitchen and bath on Patterson LaeItn UP 8 6636 A K800, 100t A MWtKday t00 A MFridayAorrvwimL Mother Novaa 70FrKay aft NovtmM DS4Unltiy 430 to 5J P U 130 to 90 P MFOR RENTThree rooms in a five room house John Geryz454 Dextar St t FOK RENT Lower Flai 7 rooms onPearl St, Pinckrtey Ruth Me LucasPhone AC 9 3731 Rkuaomte Chui cbCalvary Mennonite Church Kcv zra Beachy, PastorX 1 SVK Waiter EachWonhlp  10iW ftornoa t00 p, mFOR SALE OR RENT Foot HouseTrailer Call 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asassistant mgr at the Meadowbrook Country Club Detroit  The Livingston County Girl Scoutshave been merged with the Washte naw county girl scouts PrissilllaNewell of Ypsilanti is now districtdistrictor The HoweU Krwanis Oub gave200 to the Junior base ball league there State police arrested 7 boys for aseries of breakins ia the county mostly oil stations They weie David Lamb ,18 Linden Wayne Wolverton, 18 Linden FarreU Cros3,17 Gaines Wayne Asley ,17, FentonRalph Morau 19 Fenton They were arranged before Justice PeoviokBail was set at 1500 for Lamband Ashley and 2500 for the oh, ethers 2 were turned over to Flinters 2 were turned over to Flint Glen Sopp 48 formerly of Fowlerville died at Lansing last weekHe was a star athletic and playe 1 baseball and baske ball with Pinck ney some 25 years ago249 pints of blood were donatedat the Hd OOSSK bloodbank at Howell last week Ground was broken last week atChelsea for a new educational umi at the Chelsea Methodist churchPhil Bareisformor 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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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adapte d a   2 specia l aes smen t fo r th e Masoni c Home BIENNNIA L SPRIN G ELECTIO NTh e Biennia l Sprin g Electio n isMonday , Apri l 6  On th e stat e ticke ither e ar e t o b e electe d 3  justice s o fsuprem e court , on e circui t judge , tw oregent s o f th e university , 2  member so f stat e boar d a4Jiculture,On e HUK ,o f publi c instruction  On e membe r o iut e board  of educatio n an d tour  govemor s o f Wayn e Universit y ,Th e Townshi p ticket s ar e Democra tSuperviso r Lloyd Hende cCler k Murray Kenned yStale polic e arreste d 3  minor s o n WKR E MARRjE D SATURDA YAcadem y D r Brighton , fo r posses s Mls  Eth  Sprou t o f Pinpk n vion  of liquo r las t week  Walte r Damn      Cecil W , But t o t Uesburg , Fl ran d W m Kindl e pai d 5 0 a n d cost s an d  id a wer e unite d in  marriag e Sati uT l ne  R08 S  f An n Arbt f Wa s l e  d y  Venin g a t 7  ocloc k a t th e Ho we U churc n Th e atterK j,anti  Wer e ho rdaughte r an d sonuaw , Mr  an d Mrs Charle s Soul e o f Howel l an d M i ar mon  paymen t o f costs Chamberlain Bor n to  Mr  an d Mrs  Jame s Bum po t Hus h Lak e las t wee k a  so n Jef ft  e e a  son Jef fre y Allen,Mrs  Bum p wa s Jea n Bren nitl lingstallTh e Georg e May s o f Lakelan d hav ed  fTreasure r Justic eHigh  Com Bd , o f Rev Truste e   Helen Reynold sRober t Pik   Joh n L  Connor sAshe r Wyii e  Joh n Wyji eConstables  Car l MMcCarty , Ar t hu eRentz , Phillli p Gentile , Vine  LaRoaa Repubica n Ticke tSuperviso r Erdle y VanSickl eCler k Marion Rusel i Treasure r Clar e Swarthou tTruste e Albert Shirl jJustic e ,  Ralph Hal lBd  o f Rev  Merwi u Caanv rHigh  Com    Allen Somer s Constable s Rober t Egeler f Fre d Ret sr  Holli a Swarthout  Curti s d h afro m Texxa s an d Arizon aMarrie d b y Justic e o f Peac e Grac eHowar d o f Lakelan d las t week  Juliem e CJreonhfilg h an d Mont y Cros Ja y Alitn , S  months , ao  o i Mr n d Mrs , Joh n Wjnkelhau s o f Brigh te n die d las t weekRussel l Knglehart  Mich , Bel ll  th  i H d M  m iMrs , Fre d Cunningha m o f Dexti The y ha d dinne r a t th e Canopy  Biitj nton  The y wil l spen d ti  Summ eMichiga n an d mak e thei r hom Florid a in  th e fall  ncy inamp eApri l mark s Th e ultl i anniversar yt, f th e ban k esiatilisiie d in  April,1S0 5Ale x McPhersu n LU , Di e ne w ban ko n the sit e o l Om  forme r McPhe rsu n Memoria l ilospiia  I t ha s ie nra l heutin K ai l ai r onditionmg1 3 el lMndnws  in  a tio n U i 2 drivei nwindows  Th e booAeppin g dep t i s o 1 h e lowe r Qoo c WH  wor k delLveroi lb y a  dum b waiter  Supplie d bya  lreiKh t elevutur  Ther e wil l bt  U iipoitir y service  Th e an k wil l Jul d ope n hous o o nSuaua  Apri l 2  irot n l  to S    in Th e staf f wil l answe r quesiion s  instiat e equipmentelrfshn i msserved  Puili  is  invite d XelH e Gardne r wit h Mi  an d Mrs C  ,,d e JJevjn e o f Jexte r attend th e funera l o i Leli a Monk s a t La nMonday Inir y Chajmiar i f Pincknt V hi,i hoc l won  the ol d Ke y Awar d   ietifii t Nev s compositio n contes t H evive  it  al a  banque t in  Detroi M  iy  u Hi s entr y wa s o n a  Jur kI hav e nd w CiUs  iVnn y GiUriie r m w  a  blu e Heror  hand y IJOW H hu s une w bir d feeder  Lind a Goring  r sdo g is  sc k gil t give s hi m pillsbri mAlcMiiiia n sa w JJCM  Hyin g nurla ,Cur l Oleak i gaw u  haw k chasin g ai ird  tfike  Sixer s rabbi t ha s 0hahe s Tomm y Sheim n naim d  hi rabbi t Pink y Coio n LvLk v As , mirenne r ba  a  ne w kinJoe l Bur gcompan y Nanc y Singe r waite droil  MJt wo hii nlia s gon e tFirs t nd Hil l Austi n 9I  An nSunda y wii h tb e Htrf rTom  Neff s o fLuste r wilf t th e Bo bguest s o f th eii e Lo ni nCOUNT Y CONVENTIO N  Livingsto n Count y Branc h othe Michigan Branch of the Inter fttiona1 Kings Daughters and Sons wnlwill hold their county canveniion at the Pinckney Cougl church onlutsday, May 12RONALD A HOUSNERRonald A, Housner, 59, died atWg om 7855 State St Brighon,last ThurKky after a short illnessH wa born in Saginaw January 81900 Xn 1931 he married Emma who turvives He had lived insince 1943 For 22 years heWMM manager of the Buick Sit a Service of Howell TheraJr 6 HuMell, Wesley Robert andof Brighton, John of Howell UGeorge of Honeahoe Lake The fuMonday at the Keehn FuneruitoIUfc Btrker offic MONKSLelia Monks 78, a school teacherior many years in Pinckney and Lar ing, died at her home in LansngMarch 26 She was the daughter ot,  ,, , Jhn d Zoe Murphy Monks ar dieii on the ice at Howell last week de  w oni in Picloiey on the Monks his leg He is at Sparrow hos tarm uth of town Graduating fromLaning , Pinckney high school in 1899 sh9 altFive gaa stations at Howell and ende Extern Michigan College andFowlervUle were broken into last received a life certificateShe taughtWeekl I  Pinckey several years and thenHarry Young, former Pinckney res j wnt to Lansing where she taughtident was found unconscious and bad i 0 years unti her retirement Her onlyiv beaten outside the Triangle inn ,survivor is her brother, John Erwiuvest of HoweJl March 22 1 Floyd Love is home from McPheron hospi alMarion Democrats caucused andPut up a ticket but were barredfrom the ballot Their party was not Himregistered as they had not had a tiket in years,The Winston Baughns eatertianedthe Frank Clarks of Milford andcene Edgars wera Easter guests oi the Winston BaughnsHarold Fairehtfds of Birminghamwere Sunday guests ot Mrs WinifredAberdeen,Winston Baugh, Donnie , n iuwith whom she lived and neices and nephews tThe funeral was at the Church of Resurrecton, Lansing MondayRv Fr Gabriel officiating Burial in StMarys Cemetery PinckneyMrs Edna Hadley of Parma nithe Lawrence Camburng spent Easter th the Al Johnsons in Detroit,gto, ai WM in Fairview CemetyThe dceemaed wu a very goodfrini of W editor Hli two hobbleswere oft ball and checkers Through hi help w got Max Southwell topitch for the county league team Hewould play with u If we got Mm aJob  Kousner provided thatvWe won two championships in 3 year andfeti the other year by a game Dur lag the drive for the lighted field herehe til in charge and rendered valuablt aailfltance He played in a numbe of itate checker tounaments and tMWfal bend driveaIT HBWft auhnand Larry VaSlambrook attended the DeMolay Work Shop at Lansing onSaturday Lynn Hendee and wife and TBRose Hendee called on the Brt Ap pletoo Brighton SundayThe Ambrose Kennedys of Pontiac were Easter guests of the IrvinKennedys LJ Swarthout and son, Gerald,wre in Loveils Saturday to takethe snow off the roof of their cabinwhere is 26 inches deepOlin Robinson and wife were Easierguest of the OHn Robinaona jr ofYpailmnti Mr Letter McAfee and daughter SPRING RALLY APRILThe United Church or Christ wilthold its spring rally Sunday Aprl M St Pauls Lutheran Church Chel sea at 3 30 p m The Mens 30 voicsGlee Club of Elmbhurst College willsing and the speaker is Rev GalenWeaver who will talk on Whats Be hind the Iron Curtain He recentlyvisited Russia er is his teacher Tins  the 5th ycviie i iie pupils has won,Hamburg claims to have formedthe first Bagwell Hjst,r Club TIUM advertised a hit rally last Fridaynight for svrtril weks with Bapvttas sptrliT He laiKd lo 1HJSV up gt,ing U Dotiojt j,o appear on i ix 1 rogram insteadS,tU Ciiairman Lawonce LinlfivUriJ ot Stockbide cair1instead They gotTFfeiricvenKe Dy dressing Ludeiueie in a rolje oi fjulap bags decorated with tin cansSlat Police and sheriffswere alerted Sunday night to Iebby Mowers the  year olddaughter of Mr, and Mrs  Percycvs  She had gone to plav at a nors at pm 3, aid did not conuat dark Sho wa found al 10 p niat a friends home at HOWHII to whi iplace she had walked,Th Clffford Millers ntertaineiiVJrsBeulah Miller and the MeiiiiAmbiugeys paerThe Gerry Ledwidges had the Jurior Dayles for Kastor guests The Jauis Knights were Sguests of the Glen Knghts of Ham turgIsabel Nash of Ann Arbov wasEaster gues of the MarUn RMartin Ritter sr ami dauliter, MrJean Woodruff of Howoll lefi f, Florida Sunday to spend sA WolileihaujM hu hico, Patty Vanljlariuin visitel grandinotheX  Laura Whit ley iiiiitn puppet 1I J aidaiiisited tier Ann Man11 Kad visiiliUsinb, She lad a bii u I Williiun uw 2 deer und  duels Suay JeartLe Lines Uiwilift m bial DTia Lov ol a llu i fr bunny Becky Amhiit enin Leui itJii heue Jack has retuieriidale vvhere she visited the 1aniily iJariuvv is home on S Navy  iiothnsikys of WliuUr with UMurrayik Kennedy spent last,ih, iiin Al isif Cathy SalyerOraut,Russell g lbunny andTi ier a IStJs GenWit randy andid lur aunL j iliJiasfr1 i  lothe Ann i    m i   eto church tnuiaylister, Marilynami OfuURiit rwy a 1 Hissill iers Mis guests of Mrs, Elinorcic Kfv Keitli Le hwuis Staciibi andKaymonda Worrig andlie Kichmana called onrs iniiayMiilt yiw lirutetoo ar ilwadding Nllio Wylic andKay wjih thf W H Euiers  1 JiK Miller ud sons spi the W, H Rulers 1hc William Pitthfords of lod1 Mi1 Florence Kyer of Gnat wcic Kaster guests oi tb1r Vylnsr and Al 1 s Jesse Henry and wrrt Sunday guests of MWhiUhead and Beatrix ei neBan and 3were Surhjay ,Mis Kiw Cotrunai ltbeil Pikes  The fMKsjh Sprouts fntMi the ilaroJd Heuamafts inKathy llaas r IIVarents had ani i 5ru lnvis hin she hofital, His aunt fi omhimIHrtti i n 1 ,vdl  Telly 1 w1 pink 1iaaWr bus vx ud caidy in Sffond Grade,Ja ie McJtin U ash Koi an autogi tMr JohrisrnV 11i     rahit SJiAun Aibnr master ujei HIKUIJI sin ast week n Lansing with hi KIM Lrein had his ttnsilsi turtles  I,   IVfle K a fier U ,     1 V i Ijak alter visiliun iu i anilmni iirJofJtin Wyie ilad uinai Mik1 Sheldon has a baiyWiiliau 1 ohti JaRti Irai is hack alter being In the hospital w asl J ,ot her it fever Bobby hudMr arid MlS Andrew Xcsbitt ut the funeral of Ronald Housnerof Brighton Monday ,The rial of 3 loral youths implirated n a fitfUi with Ann Arbor boys weeks ago here, set for April 4,J has been postponed, Martin Lavan js their attorney The jury trial of Don  1c t Salycr for reckless driving and Jeav ing the scene of an accident Is set forj Justice PouLson rourt April 113 i2  a taincoa ii aL QWayne Buxtea faijrt in Knglil For S t an Kaster doll, Suz o Mary Cloea AJIn o ih Hunryion Mrs Albertan illed Saturday 1,,, iHi, lees spent Faiteiwith the Inward NuoMen Ktllys leturnediI While thereRoy DliX11h liiiua iiS iid P,rc Ellin ia tieioheit Pike and wife were IMlay Mrs Alice Eruffneie 1 n a vjsjtuNv Kd Ken of tjie GoX ys is rj  tecWir ia rhitNelson Kfner suffered a hear,attack and la in St, Joe hoapita, Ann ArborThe Ralph Halll family were Eater guesta of the Harold Adams Aon ArborGretehen Tasch was homeweek The Tasch family spentwith his mother In Ann Arbor Mrs, Pauline Vdder camefrom St Joe hospital , Analast weekMike Pedfeo, arrested forvisited Omar Oaw and wife in Detrott j Detroit Die Set robbbery herejgt wee 2rTfofd before Justice PevlokGnoe Hearing wn set and ball 1500 aked which ws not furniApril 8 f ether Coburn andRainbow chairmen will meet Mrs Everett Hamel Mr and MrCAEBI wish to expreti my sincere thankand appreciation to my friends andrelatives for the cards and flowers Ireceived while I was in the hospitaltnd since I have returned homeAbospecial thanks to Rev, Winter 4ftr Mi call and kinds to toy family,the day of my operation and to DrMay and the nurges who gavesuch good car dnriag my staybyDurmat of AIL tbtts Horstmoving to Cedar Grove, N J Everett Hamel is driving them thW  Lt John Hamel to fn the AF hotpital at Orlando, Florid ioke its leg Sharon IJottT j er grandmother Dayieic L  roihes birthday wu liastei ,  a tPlophone pole and Dura Micar Sunday Danny Wilti ist to the sufirifit erie at w Iake Gary Marsh visitfd IMSgrandmother Sunday Jarku Maki,  dads birthday was Easier, UnidMichael got a pczzle UT perfect attendance at Sunday school HartdHollister went to Nashville Sunday Billy L Wylie has a new Easter jacket So has Gordon King Ho sanr n1 the choirThird GrtM Jin, HenryScott Carvers Iranian guest vitad us Monday and described his coun i nci Vv K,u Mo this weekKyan onnj whu is attending aiiiaiv academy in Indiana is honeas weekMi Maymo Sloan of Howell sufffi a MI , and is inilr at Bruc urned to FortSunday  iicad family of PJtte aster guests of thei iien Read and children ofii  Gjrlatteded them Ohio lasvere in Detroit Satur OKStry Tom Daniels had 2 bg firos near his home Mary Highfill was in ItnMng Kaster Becky Read went to WM ow Run SundayLida Huichings auntwas burned in an explsion and fire Third Graae jm VonomMrsj Darrow ig backWe thank MrsClark for teaching while she was absnt Pauline VanBlarcum visited hergrandmother Becky Henrys aunt anduncle came Sunday Pat Gallowayhas a pig,ced Linda  coutu ACandidate te Board of  Democrat Ticket April 6 Pam KoChWhtlyt grandparentsThevisited her Eddie Cologne had a turKey dinner at his gaadrnothers Reynolds family were inx JaThursday EUGEXE MERCERTMgene Mercer died at DetroitTuesday Funeral t Swatrhout Fun Id red Miller and Mtnended a secretarysing Monday atChaptergu sis of the Vince LaRos,rx wevo tT1 Benedict LaRosas oHorseshoe Lake and MrsRoSa La RosaThe John Lundeens spent Fridaywith the Francis Shohans They havereturned to OscodaMrs John Ruttman and LoraineMagnolia of Marion spent Thursdaywith Mrs Gladys Clintonjrs Gladys Clinton attended a500 party last, weok afr the home ot Mrs, Lois BorUn of HamburgThe Bud Bekkering familjrf Howell land Hsek Moon of Korea WrtEaster guests of the Mark NashThe Kenneth ZU1 childrenat the Mark Nash home lasthil hV  Pvt DOMM Pnhef who was n Kducator, Housewife, Public Official eral Home Fridy At 2 p m H waGermany b tha inajr U hoa having Chairman Kalamazoo County Board a brother of WUOaai tmi Frankiot Supervisors their parents were gettinged in their new home m Aim Ai,The G W Meyer family of Stockbridge and William Lamb Ot ,Arbor were Eastr guestt of W,Meyer and wifeEaster guesta of the Haroldwere theFredRuth Portersof  a i v v ,    ,r  ,  Ap m i f  ,   SPRING ELECTIO NELECTI OT O TH E QUALIFIE D ELEaOR S O F TH EPUTNA M TOWNSHI P COUNT Y O FLIVINGSTON , STAT E O F MICHIGA NNOTIC E I S HEREB Y GIVE N THA T A  BIENNIA L SPRIN GELECTIO N FLECTIO N WH X B E HEL DA T TH E PUTNA M TOWNSHI P HAL LMon,April 6FO R ELECTIO N O F TH E FOLLOWIN GSTAT E OFFICER STw o Regent s Universit y o f Michiga nt   Publi c Instructio nMembe r Stat e Boar d Educatio nTw o Member s Stat e Boar d Agricultur eSi x Member s Boar d Governor s Wayn eStat e Universit yNONPARTISA N OFFICER STw o Justice s o f th e Suprem e Cour t1  Circui t Judg eTOWNSHI P OFFICER SSuperviso r Cler k Treasure rTruste e 4 Year s Justice , full  ter mMembe r Boar d Reviev  Highwa y Commiss 5Fou r Constable sALS O AN Y ADDITIONA L AMKXM  v  S  OilPROPOSITION S THA T MA Y   SliTIITTE Notic e Relativ e t o Operr g an dClosin g o f th e Poll sELECTIO N LAW  Ac t 116  IV    ISECTIO N 20  O n th e da y r f an v cic n Ih e poll shal l b e opene d at 7 ocloc k i n th e fvn , in d shal lb e continuousl y ope n unli l S  ocloc k in  i  jMtnoo nan d n o longer  Ever v qualifie d elH 1 y   n   Vl  lin e a t th e poll s a t 1h e hou r pTserihe d To r h e cloitu ithereo f shal l b e allowe d t o voto TH E POLL S o f sai d electi n v      ie n a t 7Odqc k am  an d wil l remai n ojn n unti l S  oMof k pm O f lai d da y o f election HURRA Y KENNEDY  Townshi p Cler k if 4  Y n Af t,iib , Charle s Woo U die d ilarc b 21 h a e wa s bor n in  Columbia  N  Y  l a1S24  I n i4 7 h e marrie d Ch l, rud  H  die d in  HXK  Th4r i uughter a J Mrs  Juli a Pangbo r ib  Jenni e Wegen r an d a  adopt i  i daughie  Mit  Edit h Wood yLs s Kdn a Hendrick a o f Daavil ebough t th e milliner y stoc k u f,  Charle s Da n ha s he r openin g13 ,Sara h Elder t U  workin g a t th e,MUh  Stat e San Ceci l Sigle r is  no w travelin g to ra  furnitur e fir m in  th e wester n par tth e stat Th e Congl  churc h ar e buildin gDar n a t th e parsonage  Fran kMora n   So n ar e doin g th e ceme nwork Charle s G  Smit h is  hom e fro m Flo id a wher e h e spen t th e winter Th e funera l o f Nelli e FU h wa s hel da t h e Nort h Hambur g churc h wit hRe v Stephen s wh o wa s pasto r whe nfh e joine d th e churc h officiatijig ,assiste d b y RevGate s an d Balgoo ,Mis s Maud e Benjama n Democra tcandidat e fo r count y schoo l comm  jisione r wa s in  tow n Saturda yTh e townshi p caucuse s wer e hel dSaturda y Th e ticket s areiDenioCiat ,Sup,Jame s HarrisiClerRoge r Ca nTrea s jLoui s Monks  High , Com ,, 7anif i Smtih  OverseerDav e Bennett Justic e Willia m H , Placeway  Bd , o fRev  Henr y Cobb  Constable s Henr yPadley , Sylveste r Harris , Ma x Lod idge  Republica n Sup , Wale s L eind  Clerk , Ro y Caverly  Treas Joh n DinkelHig h ComCharle s Cam phell  Overseer j Fre d MaikisSar  3u ios t at  th e poll s Monda y 2128  to 834 coi n Smith  Constables , Georg e Mo wrs , Fre d Fish , Mar k Swarthuu tReube n Finc h22f  r ,Notes o f 2 5 Year s Ag oTh e electio n Monda y wa s al l Dem ocrat t Th e resul t wa s Sup , M  Hoisel 210 , IFre d Slayio n 156  Clerk  Lul uDairo w 261  Treasure r Gorma n Kel yM  Justice , R f G , Web b 221  Jessiichardso o 132  High Com  Wm  Dai tov  222 , Claud e Swarthou t 113 lustjce  Willia m Jeffreys  237, Jon nChamber s 124  Bd o f Rev , N,Paoe y Uy  Hal l 132  Constablesoui st  Charle s Reason , Me t Chai kGeorg e Grejne r Charle s Runr l wa s electe d superviso r I n Una Wra y Hinfkle y in  Hamburg ,Lpsto r Huf f in  losc o an d Gi b Madde nip  Dexter , a  Democrat s  Th e Pinfne y Indepedent s mee tWebbervill e in  th e Howel l tournam en i tonight ,Th e Dexte r Mason s won  the euche rlouramon t fro m 1h e Pinekne y Mason sThursda y 3 3 t o 27 An n Arbo r ha s a n ol d ordinanc et anin g th e sal e o f liquo r in  th e uni vsit y distric t wes t o f Divsion , Th ea 1 temp t t 0 repea l it  los t a t th ecVti o Monda y 2128  to 834 I n  thi s issu e Wil l Kays , movi fzar  say s h e wil l ba r al l gangste rj lilm s an d thos e relatin g t o th e und rvord  W e wonde r wha t happent d t ojhi s edict ,  Th e Bourbonai s faml y attende dih e funera l o f hi s 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>T ,,,THE PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, March 25, 1059 No 11 4  Tkt Michigan Mirror Neighboring Notespay for their own high ways in MichiganThey do this by paying slightly under half a cent a mile in gao1 tax to the state anlslightly under a quarter of a centin federal taxes, This amount to 6 cents a gallonto the state and 3 cents to the federal government, The tcal tax in ta ate is 138,000,000 a yearThe avera gc cn travel 14 miles on a gallonand the average year consumption is 731 gallons The state tax can be tieduced from your income tax The v rage ear travels 10,000 miles a yearand pays 69,29 in gasoline taxes Michigan State University and Si ation WILX commercial are usinathe same TV channel, the universityAfternoons and evenings The people willl vote April 6 on givlng the legislature power to act dmicg an emergency A bill to reduce state employees20 percent has oeen introduced Oily SO percent of the vacancies would Viefilled the first year and 25 percentthe next Things are shaping up for the liicampaign Paul Bagwell is the leading Republican candidate for govemoand the Democrat choice is betweenSec of State James Hare and LtGov,SwansonWisest remark so far wa3 made byWalter Wightman, pres of the MidiFarm Bureau Ut wek at a dinnerPrevious speakers had berated Mien igan He remarked he was proud lMichigan and liked to live here Hesaid the felt farmers felt the saneabout the state as they do aboutfarmlt is nice to know they can them and nice to live here South Lyon recently voted down ftproposal At the last schoolhoard meeting a delegation of 200 ap lared and asked another vote on itI Lewis Maire 76, who operated ai greenhouse at Dexter, just north, of Yoik Central Railroad for fc2i died Marh 17burial were Saturday OUR PEKFOAftACVRIGHTS by MatSPQNSfStLmES MASONIC NEWSANMAli 1AST MA MGlii CurretJ6O yCAlS AGO THfc FJRST TEN TO THE CONSTITUTION,THES AMENDMENTS FORM OUft BILL OFR ADDtZOOH7SAMONG TH KIHTS 7HEYRivej Dexter ,, UTIIII ,,ANO MAINTAIN ARTRIAL 18 APRIL The 3 local boys Involved in awith 3 out of town boys on the night U March 17 were picked up by statepolice Thy pled notguiHy ana askfct W trTftTSTrwtTet at 200 cash or 400 property which was furrished, The 3 are Dan Haines, Bob Higgs and Jim Amburtjey  The 3 outof town boys weie William Keti I1 1hath Ann Arbor Fred Schneider, 115 Virginiaf Ann Arbor and CharlesWilliams Saline, the Ann Arbor boysare 20 and William 22 TheyAccompanied by two girlsHamburg and 1 oi Whit more Lake The arguments started just east ortown and was resumed near the Bb Tasch home Kett had to haveches takenTrial is in Justice PousonjSaturday, April 4 of michanThe Dexter Leader had a letter byHarold Carrter las week stating thatthe Dexter school board at its lastmeeting raised salaries 22 000 anaverage of 475 per teacher It is de pendent on the approval of the 4 mililax increaseFloyd Campbell, son of FranklinCampbells, Portage Lake will marryGeialdine York of May bee thexv or April 4 jfjP Rev Fr VVeiswurm rector of Sc,Benedicts Seminary at Brighton hasheen transferred to Marian Hill Seminufy Wuizburg GermanyDr Holiis Sigler who has been inMcPherson hospital since he brika his ankle has relumed home This county has 2 conservation mnHarry Russell of Belleville havingieen assigned here in addition or Buce Jones  There js nu draft tall in April sJames Spalding volunteeredMiss Lefa Miller of Marion ha  yono to Florida with he Lloyd Millers Kichard Crofool of Kowleivillmaster councillor of the county DeMoay has won the state DeMolay awardThe Arthur Taurinianes of SI rawKerry Lake ore preparing to go toKeenuvv Peninsula Alaska with the 9ers to make their home Their children attended the Pinckney school The Chelsea Kiwanis Club observtd its 35th birthday last weekA truck enrouie froWTtTaliama toDetroit last week was wrecked nearChelsea lust week and a load of 20363 n fryer chickens soatteed rDOMOFTHE PRESStfi  There havj been so many ic, lhat ih general publicU vAeily alarmed uboUt theNo Tu i  A  L,,,ja hus bet May 21 asjoi Iinkny wiUl obtr i   u, iw Ljy evacuation of Berlini Annual Past Mitc  h  A   iin , ,y tr o ii erna1 ,ih with a Uinnur ai m   , u  i,iiu t ,u,t itiiu U aiux and Ui p in Lode loiu ui  u    JiyA a  leading to it Tftelor viMtoisJluSt ui lic ut  , v,Am Aliie wH nut Withdraw OBlliciis headed by J K i liu ,at ,jia, li,ih sid,s Uy fr gM P e u  o iUiUiUt Kuvsiu put on ii bloCJtis   ie uiie years agu and theliiviation i T 4i rtlfiia   vil11  u1  v i   iy ii aij supplies Due to ilUi sMTMurv iJuJJes and taissummitthewhich haa McMiUan riiij uij  MI i I, l 1 rvd iu take over Ssc,11     tiv1 out lyiJl , H siiys Russia ts L itiJ iv riiim aitud with his  1 LI atiiicfl forces but he VK ui increased, That 1 t   iay the other r   I    P tIa  ii t THESE EIGHTS AHE nmPUNPAMENTAts OF OUR PEMOCRACA,IN THti exercise, vfe HAVE THE ESPONSiBfUTy OFMAKINfi SU THAT Ufcf PO NOT TRANSGRESS THE RIGHTSOF OTHEKS AJ4P NIGHT THESE WONTS PROTECT AND GUAIZD USmir we THINK, WHAT WI PAK, ANP WHAT WBTtmy AK THS FAC sat vc WALK ONTO HAVE NKW Ql ARTEKNWilllLani WMPherson IV vice pros State Bank ,Howell,hasmoving plans for the weekend oi April i, 5 G Nordstrom  Myers general contractor haveised completion of the banks LUCAL EVENTSIf6ty WEEK SERVICES St Marys, ChurchThursday Service 730 p, mj Good Friday 30 p m Saturday Easter Mass 12 p m SaturdayrRatiter Mass 1200jnSunday Massss 8 and 11 a mAltUOt TCANlUtI wiah to thank my friends formany kind msssages and iaii d during my recent illness, Ross T ReadtCONSERVATION NOTKSTh conservation iept will regula ecamping t 5 public camp sites thisyear Carp Lake Pickerel Lake Km mett county Wiggins Gladwin countyLittle Manistee River od Sasei Ok maw county The conservation dept will proposea party der hunting permit similar to one in effect in Wisconsin Itpermit a Paity of 4 or moretag o deer in excess of the quota Marina owners, opening on heGreat Lakes will pay annual rentalfee equal to 10 percent oi the value iht submerged land,Board MeetinfRegular meeting March 5 t9o3Mtetint called to order by eaKlUngaworth at 8 p m  lloUCaU feMtnt Baaylo, Holtingsworth,UcXfte, RUMOU Absent Towley Mnute,9f Feb 5 meeting read Com Conffl ChurchYoung Peoples Breakfast 9 amWednesday Older Peoples Breakfast 11 a moffice on the site of the former ThUrsdav McPhcrsun Memorial hospital on i 730 P m Communion and Recant,that date  jion of Members in Sunday mMr McPherson, who has beencharge of the McPherson State BanKsbuilding program states that bui itss will commence in the new locatan on the morning of Tuesday,April h Monay April 6th is a legal Sunrise Service 7 a m Breakfastat 8 a mEaster Servlres at 980  11 amThe Peoples ChurchGood Friday Service at Portageday, there being a General Elector,  Lake Baptist Church 230 p m, o ihe bank will not be able to open speakers Revs Daniels and Michaelsen that dayOperations will be carr  of HiaWatnee Beach Church, Rev ied on at th present location W 102 yay0T of Bethel Baptist RevEasCrand River, Howel through Saturday j ma of portage Lake Baptist Rev pril 4lh Brooks Sanders of Peoples church Catholic ChurchCathailcRev Gotge norkao Palter, 800900,100041480 4 MWtai MmmB 800, 1006 A M 100 A, MMother Noveaa 70Friday430 U 530 P30 to 900 P MChuu chJleononitteHev Ezra Beachy, Pastor  Swpt  Walur EachWormhjp  WUJC ttie tiowahip Service Jopli it Iif if Mi   Wiiltf iiriid  II i M,,rinM  J, 1 i i iv 111 ,Ios T lioud,1 red ItijiU fi Ola tnl i Mi aiiby iMi a, , iiJI  iat  L ihf iist of unemployUi iu nuiiin Tlie UAW Whiin u narch on Washingta hi ,hair WJiU House com as 11 KT are 7TU 000 UnsoUiu nil huul in California iminn factories af O  I hours a week It U Klinibilul il heva will ever lM lovliiciit UMiin as we onQa  t iiero is another iiiiy iixr saring machlntiin AU k wi many men lUMlffruMi and it is now poMib0 I t tlays wurk In 4 andi i i not1 i VlLnnv Srivt by Pi, 1 f   E b u lar ciass OJ peoplei  ifv thai OTIJV iinI yliotiKj have toLID IN MNHie fcvr taiiiilies ,   ,     in tli I1  i1 viUt 1       i i  i li i Mdi     i i hii cnlllcft s I  1i I    el hic enr oliKti in 1   MI i, I  hcr want ti t le Iti v i  f ict hut 1 lie i juaro 1  I t 1 ritti l , urn oi it Cv  , i r,1 iinfii dAvn Jlieir iiiiornv, , I    ii fi ig rPresent plans call for an open Sunday Sunrise Service 630 athouse on April 12th which the general  Hiawathee Beach Church Everybodypublic is urged to attend The staff ofine bank are looking forward to thisopportunity to shw the new quarters nd equipment to as many people asJANNOVNCE ENGAGEMENTMr and Mrs Stanley BatesUJ446 Merill Rd, Whitmoreannounce the engagement of theirlaughter, Ruth Ann to Jack Merri field of Buffalo, New York MissBates was a 1955 gradauate of Finckney high school and is nowpresently employed at the National Airine, Norfolk, VaMr Merrififtld h in the U S Navyon board the Aicraft Carrier Valley Forge A June wedding is planned Welcome Cofffee and Doughnuts tobe served, , , HIGH SCHOOL BASE BALLApril i3Brighton there 4 p mApril 14 Byron there, 330 p m April 17 Webberville there ,400April 20South Lyon here, 430April 23 Dexter here, 430 April 27Manchester there, 430 April 30 Boysville here ,430May 4Dexter theret 430May 7Hartlahd hore, 430 May IlBoygyiile there, 430May 14Manchester heref 43May 18iHarUand there  May 21 South Lyon there i ketbircufttdenomioationai UuadilSandanSchari 946 A MHoming WfttkU 1030 4 UVMth Group  709 P M i00  M70ft  MWecL, Senior Choir Practise 800 p m, t Adult Pray MeeUii 00 pmV Prayer u  aiHis oi Midland has intro ill in ih Ifyi lituvt toilc w uuld ciiarije startingndci Kii tfii Ju resist rationn amending a publici i, it, ise ho fee uo to HO IK    I if paid by the par uill tedlll WuUli pay 200 irili itcJi semester He saysniiii laiv ilC liiiijiiJlu a yeariait tin tav burden of peoplea, tint Ijiiiftil by the achools He tiug These people,  n tluiugh school  iiy taxs on othersi uili in sfhoullt WOUidii nts with larsju famiiat i i iu sonti tlim to unt of the feesCom l ouJL Caurcii , I W Winger, PaatorWorship 1045 a m930 aum7S0 p oaLOSES FOR 4th TIME SCHOOL BOXDHWe have been asked by a number TITEODORE SZALWTXSKIThetdore vSzalwjnski was born inDetroit September 14,19146 son ofMrt and Mr Waller Szalwinski Heat St Toe hospital Ann he had mad1 onerut she Was rilli,r,ntejife Ho had a JO year old nurr in a rostaurTtit   I IelUiied Kiiva VM ivilige Deputy SitiMpl Dwax no prciiliri in Hocli as e I ody under UI had quit, suiokin The FnAlerviliit1 chief oJ p i said it vvas i hard job but they w llfte Marshal I1 Eglr hn tliio airpsis tu iNued waiiiius,Bl SINKSS ClIANGiFred Read Hew back inun Fort Florida DUt vill roiurti  innatirUader presented S teachers to be signedsys report on the hotprogram was submitted by MrKMniswoth  Work waa begun on the budlet for1956 and i960, Thi report wJH be rceidy, at the next regular meeting Motion by Russell, 2nd by BasydloWay Mils as read, Carried,,f Motion by Russell, 2nd by McAfeeWadjoum CarriedBasydlooard ot Education   v , M u  People why t hf Pinckney school Marrh 2i He was a meat salesmanDexter school strict vter cte bondg for new addii ion have not befn   had 1iVMlat Lakiand about aeated the proposition te raise school lced on sale ,We asked a member jVear RvrvivinR ire his wif Frftnci3taxes there 4 mills for teachers al nf the Pinrkney school board vnd nr d n childn Barbara ,Ropnr,Theodore, Jerry and GormanThe funeral was at St MarysMonday morning Rev George Hor  kan officiating Burial In St MarysBries increase Moniay r the lh Were told that owing to a backlog oftime by 391 votes 1803 votes were  sthool to be placed on salethe argest the Michigan Finance Corp haa not1083 No y gOt und to puttingthe Ptnck this week end He and his son, Robert, have purchased the interest in ihe Thomas Rend Sons firm here of s T Read tcast, the largest east pchopl eleoton ThereVoters and 692 Yes The farmers op   gcnool bonds on the marketThe jeemetirrvrosed It and they claim the tn chooihas no yet figured the budget   spread is unfair They held meetings Cr nftXt year as they do not knowand used the telephone Some of the now mucn state money they are so Board were not for it ing to Mr, and Mrs, John Burg calledon Mrs Rita Howo and now baby tStJoe hospita Ann Arbor Sunday Henry Collins and wife of YpsVnM called at tlie Dispatch ofilfe TueRJames Steele, editor of theLeader wife and baby called on yeeditor Sunday He ha resigned as mgrPlNCKNUY KINGS DAITGHTER Born to Mr an  Tm Howe atDexter and Is Koing to Hooghtn The flncktfey Kngs Daughters RUa Kennedy at St Joe hospital, ka to work on the Resorter Jonnmeet Thuwday, April 2 at 130 , Ann  arcjil an 8 Ib dauh Hannah of Lapeer succeeds him attr lmuie is still kickingaroimd Senatorleader says nothiiii unil after the ApriiIe did not say why An rHU veterans fund lostitiL a number of RepubliMiociats were absent A    u, instruct the sergeanta 1iiu, tj ait them and i n Jaed  It will come Up ne Rfpulitieans regard the financialjiiditin oi the stale as a campaignsssM and tluy have been painting ihe state black in an effort, to pin ia blame on GovWilliams while itis their own stall ling and refusal toconsider anything except a one centsoak the poor sales tax which la to blame The FowlerviUe Review in an editorial by Joe Cox last week say th cigarette law is antiquated and WM passed many years ago when Wttijaws were popular It readsunder 20 cannot smoke cigarettes Mrs Collins is Writing a his SRys notnin8 about smoking dgMa, tory of theTuppor family and wan  ipes chewin8 tobacco ored to see some of the Dispatch file, rutlx It adds if this law It to bt  Her brother Ward and wt have  whv n enforce the Other on a 3months trip to Spain laws Such as closln  til Sunday and banning the piayiuf t ,base ball on Sunday It adds thottH ,are elgible for military service taA Ml , Her sister ,Crace, and husban4 arestationed there and also herter, Jean,ym with Un MM Dallar  Roy Teeple of Brtgtitom called atthe Dispatch office Tuesday  get married and raise famfljotibar them 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Pop sa c Jak e Saturday  Hi s gU Ac i charge d whe n h e go t i n at eli e charge s a truc k fajm  In th eDinke l   Dunba r hav ea  carloa d o f cemen tFloy d Jackso n an d wif e ar e5  week s tri p throug h th e south  H anavel s fo r a  glov e company Th e Singer s   Player sth e numbe r  n th eFrida y ,  Lyl e Biigg s ha s purchase d th t busines s o f Teepl e Hardwar e   Nelli e Fis h 3 9 die d a t th e Berkle yLsha m hom e a t Piainfel d Wednesday   Th e me n o f th e M  E  churc h ha d adinne r a t t ne M  E  churc h Tueafe The y mad e 44 , Th e progra m was jioasimaste r Rev , Kicks  Duet  Rat hl J utierto n an d Haze l McDougallRemi ncense s ,Re v Stephens  Trio  Fejr BHendee , Harol d an d Gnu  Qriev Addres s ,Dr  Willlla m Dawe  Ma UQuartette  Quip s an d Quirk s JRev Fr  Commerford i  Th e Gregor y Dramati c Clu b pu t o   Vallle y Farm  ther e Marc h 17 Willia m Laveroc k ha s sol d th Uiiudill a mil l t o Austi n Gorton ,Hue l Coniwa y i s sawla g woo d lo tArthu 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>Mtt y VTHJBPINCKNEY DISPATCH March 18, 1959No ItTW ificVgu Maw , Neifkbonng ftetasMichigan like Maine has had trou adopting  catchy afcJsname toadvertise its splendors, advantages fend identify to citizens abroad Foryean the word Michigander wa sertby some an coopered an insult byethers Nofr Robert Furtoag 01 theMichigan Tourist Council has coinedthe word Mfchiganiftr He say it will lure millions ot tourists to theMichigan Water Wowdeand eachyear Maine also has trouble findingers and even Matnaes ha bee A million dollars may be available in Michigan to develop Educational TV ffcctttteft Several bills hav been introduced ia congress to thateffect to atates willing to work out such a prograraXt is for the purchaset equipment with ao strings attached fedtHftl control The prograaxtuwouid invoke adult educate and beover cottUnmercial stations CtU vHights Is expecpd to occupythe attention of the legislature ironiupw on The state has civil rights andrair employment laws 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Michican S3 school supta and 12 Bo Scout CoiMichitan beaver and otterstarts March 20 the dept has  program to preventshtpment o ingect Infested nursery It i placed ia a chamber andy with methyl bromide,OU wells art belnf drilled in Cry Valley Oceana county and Walkr Fteld, OttawaAU deer area report further starvtion feist week and ail but Gaylorl anort dot kiUs The 4uck population is a to bedown th Milailgsippi flyway ot which Michigan is a part but tht geese is cr Albert Hoag and Warren Butlerkr not sending their children uchool since January but canceledthem when he found they were send ing ihem to Owosso where they hadto pay tu ition and transport them j iiiles d ily The trouble started last year whenihe county boad of education divided the Thayer district in which theyvere in giving half to Howell andI alf to Fowlervillle These famueswere put in the Fowlerville districtbut refused to send their children re, preferring Howell and havekept them out oi schoolonSPECIAL NOTICEihe Byron Past Masters Night IsMarch 21, Dinner a 700 p m All those who wish to attend theByron Paymasters night March rlBe at the Pinckney Masonic Temple and Bonnie Leeat 530 p m  St Thomas of Ann Arbor whoI won a league and district title beat Dundee and Wyne St Marys in thelegionai but lost to East JacksonWe would have likd to have seenBrighton and St Thomas meet River Rouge was the class B runnerup lastyear and has lost only 2 games thisyear to Hamtramaek and HighlandPark both Class A teams The Pinckney Girls won at Chel sea last week 26 to 17 and at ManChester 26 to 18 The Pbekney juniorj girls lost at Chelsea 25 to 26 but won game at ManchesterThey play Stock,bridge there Wednesday and Univtr city Girls of Ann Arbor here Friday The Pinckney junior girLs are MaryKelly, Leslie McAfee, Nancy Read,Lida Kellenberger Karen Eichmannd Cathy Meyer The varsity grlare Carol MUiler Detta Davis NancyNash Joleen Basydlo Sheila Hughes UutAL tVOlSThere will bmetuig at tut Humbug Town HalLlbi 8 p m oi Saturday, March 21 There will be a prominent speaker, All axeinvited to com and meet the tandimentDonlorHep Georfe Sallade of Ann A oorb foini ah with his orfanixiag ofRockefellow for President Clubs vedHe aya tht IVepublean county chair P  ajfe6riit m whether they w or aolThe rub U thathas put into effact thethings Gov ,WJUiai advocate Heput whicfc hertfl000,000 tt4 tMtts Tht vott wasdost  TMtfcJtes art on motor ROAD WORK BEING DONETrees are being cut along the rightof way of the Pettysville and MoGreg or Roadft and they will be graded andwidened preparatory to blacktoppingThis is all that will be done thisyear The blacktopping will comelaterThe work on Pettysville follows imlo ,tutl dgiftt,  w York ain tht ttditUroute to Brighton, Thii hat meant the doom oi therow ot Osage orange trees just east of the railroad on the old SteveTeeple farna They were set out asslips In the eighties when htdge fences were popular The old filtt of Dispatch carry advs, of the OhioHedge Fence Co of whom SteveTeeple was local agent, The Arthurha gt to Lo Angeltt Galifornla Mr themdid the John Teeple and Dan Richardhomos in Ptecknoy They were sup to bo kept cut down to aboct HIGH SCHOOL BASE BALLApril l3Brighton there 4 p m April 14 Byron there, 330 p m April 17 Webberville there 400April 20South Lyon here, 430April 23 Dexter here, 430April 27Mancheter there, 430 April 30 Boysville here , 430May 4Dexter there, 430May 7Hrtland here, 430 May llBoyvUle there, 430May 14Manchester here, 430May 18 Hart land thereMay 21 South Lyon there IS OtTg D1R1XTO RWinger , a  l S graduat e o fhig h schoo l an d no w a  stu den t a t Oliv ei colleg e report s tha tth e colleg e radi o statio n o f whic h h ei i sport s directo r will l b e tap e r ecurdin g th e sla e linl s o t th e Mich ita n Hig h Schoo l Baske t bal l turn ainen t fo r rebroadcatin g ove r ih ecolleg e statio n WBSD  Thi s even twil l tak e plac e thi s Saturda y a t Jem iiso n Fiel d Hous e Kus t Landing Tli e colleg e stalio n o f whic h Dot is  directo r carrie s progra m o t mui cne ws an d spoit s u the student s o ncampu s an d townspeopl e o f Olivet ,Beside s workin g wit h th e radi o s iio n DIJ U is  als o publicl y direcio r lo rth e colleg e athleti c dept  Third Grade  Swiaeiajw th e ti k o f th e 59er s U ial a ha    a1111 1 ei i tli e immaginut i   in jyiipu  MIH J th e cit y an dii,t c tii u I A  i ic i i the y pas s ar e r eI       ix in  11,i n v  jt h p n arm s an d the y r    i  IHi d an d fed  The y ,       ha  dshjp s suc h a si i i iiaid s lu i iiiostl y breakdown s  IIM  uuik  an d statio n wagons I n  r  vir  va n donate d b y a  De ri  iiiKSiii  jiiiiin y ha s bee niin d 11  ii t M I S1M V oxid  the y ar ea  Whitlo y  Fa s k n Jackso n Sa lininij u ir  i ihttr s x duy wit h 3Irda y t o  d Kasio r cki i All t iloiler s brothe r i  a  jea i old  Ji c    Henr y vu s in  ihj o FUn V Reynol dfamil y isite i at th e B H Brady s Si m ani a a y Tomm y Bennett s COUMJ I il i nI  ur t hi s kne  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Y NEW SNe w books  Wal k wit h Peri l b yJackson  Tw o mystere s Gra y Flanne lShrou d b y Wilson  Accen t O n Murde rb y  Lockridge CAR D O F THANK H  W e wis h t o exten d ou r sincer ethan k an d appreciatio n t o ai r thos ewh o aide d an d assiste d u s durin g th eillnes s ari d deat h ot  Blanch e  Martin Ro y Teeple , Voltie y Teeple,Clyd eMartin , Kugen e Marti n Iji aWesto n Matt y teama n Brigh tT O  VOT E A6AI NW e u4emn d th e Dexte rschoo lV T o f tiMO i wtf t 3 0 foot  high ,i g  xmi  t htm  MAkkg The woo ddistriit wh o defeate d a  4  mil l ta x i ncreas e fo r th e 3r d tim e Marc h 9  ar tt o  vot e o n i t agai n i n April  I t los t b y2 7  vote s th e las t time  Th e farmer swh o ar e agans t i t ar e organisin g an dfoldin g meeting  The y clai m untie th e presen t set t u p the y pa y mor eiha n thei r shar e o f th e taxYo u d o no t A crim e wav e see m t o hav eher e  2 minor s i n posssesio n o fwer e fine d 5 0 an d fogt s Monda y an dwh o bough t i t fo r the m 7 5a  gan gan dioi , nn  Ann Arbo r bo y wa san d 3  loca l boy s wer e jailed  The y we rt o b e arriage  befor e JusticePoulso npound Mar y Higifil t titni  IM  Jgrandmothe r t o th e a rPj tFourt h Grade , Mr s Jampbi li,n l hav e ou r sifU,  ciuut s o n in  honrd  Suiiii  o f Mi s o n    lllS S i  uill 4  O illl  ill ls s in  An n Arho r tody      I loo k cai c ol  Hi e ga  salio n f  iflhf T loUL  WiiiKc r V it,     ii  fndM l th e Michiga n, i    ,   i, iii A  stalemat ea  ,,    t  Ki i  s payday  fo ,ny,c  u  sVf tl  Republica nii  unitc U jni  in  Uii r hatre dj  i  no  WiUiatn s ha d vote d,, , n  ,   jnpioinif s Senato r G i i,  , 1 Hollan d ble w hi s to p a d Cai lin  ,   , i S i tH  fo r whic h,  i    i     I iii  though t the y  a i , i   u   t  Saturda y whe n  ,      a,,   ii a n amendmen trai l ganu s in  Yil l uvu          m  orrowla gTh n Whil e wen t t o thboa t Bho w in    li i U iJ   l ii n ni  ent0 Diroi t W e hrp e Mrs  Canvl v 1 1 Mi l   lll l     I 1 11 Nlw  labelle d itsoo n  e bac k Fourt h an d Fifth  Hfs  H Francif t Davi s is  movin g t nia  Nex t weo k is  sprn K Thi s is  Proie t Wil d Lif e Whav e al l ou r unii  o r dtl  a sale s la x a  it A  inronifc  gio  tJ wh o    a  yea r   The y no w  ui  i hei r incom e inlri Fift h Grad e New  Mv , M iW e mad e Faste r surprise s ou r parent s W e hav e learne d  multiplicatio n t ahe s t o th o 12 s R  hav e ou r wor k hook s cropletfd  W ehav e a  Marc h calenda r o n ih e bu Vti n boar d wit h c  lis t o f th  monie s    I I    I S   i 1 ief e,   , j      v  h o canno t spar e a  large ri     i 1   ,ti  iiuurii e lo i u  ta   ft,r,   i   ,  LU J p asse i it woul d hav e  i  i, 1,iii  sale s ta x 20   hig i  i ,,, , tim t o l an y ohe i stat e in  tli eu  in  Siiac i Hoarile , Republira aitadi   l s ther e wil l b e n o payle s  an d ih e veteran s  0 millio ntvent s W re  hav o stat  a  uni t e nPinclcne y wit h picture s an d research Happ y vacatio n t o a l ,Sixt h Grade , Mr , Tasc hCaro l Tauriaine n i s goin g t o mov em  Alask a i n abou  a  sk  W o w  11mis s he r an d ar e givn g he r aawa y party  Ou r uni t on  th esac e i s comin g alon g fina , W e learne dusi iu nd may  H used  Thi s w  vo tc d  dow n once  A  nuisanc e ta x ocigure i ie insuranc e Jbill s is  ab o suggested  k  i n y e cdior s yout h thex ewid e sprea d oPPositioi i t o employmen toi  marrie d woma n especiall y teacher s, Th e issu e a t man y schoo l election t o  multipl y decimal s an d wil l lear n j, , ftS olen the employment ot marriedu toachers reiative ot board membersto divide themSeventh Grade, Mrv Carr Many schools would not employ550 people attendee the St Patricksfttaftr Sunday at St Main hall We have finished our science books j ied VKonuin teaChers When World warand are taking tests We outlined j bla,tM uve was a teacher ahorUst the first 10 chapters of our history I and at the timy iL WftS neCeSstary book Pat Borovsky haa rheumatic Pnllloy murneci ones in orderlever Cheryl VanNormans parents ite ThCy have siace remainbought a cabin cruiser at th Detroit Nulional Man PoWer surveyboat show Chiqutta Amburgey and lUvvii arJ 22 million wValerie Parker vtsdted their aunt and , in the x niied autet uncle Sunday Kim DuBoUse, Bud Sow i  1Uarried women ftdern and Tom Chambers got lost Mon x ver 4u years old   mems Whats more thincreasing and there will ttt 3ion by 1M5Sfti V vvTAUCTI  ED GOTTSCHALKAUCTIONEER FNE HOWELL 1010My lease having expired and decided to discontinue farming T wil sell the following1at Public Auction on the premises located 0 miles nuth of HowelJ on Pinckney Bd and 2i miles west or I milvs north oi1 ti i n  i  hnev Kd and 2lz miles westto 3362 Schafer Kd on nn,, hSATUCommencing At 1100 AM LUNCH SiCATTLEHols I ei n cow, J yrs old milking, hr H Vf sHolsiein cow, 5 vrs old, milUm lirci jv i Holstein cow, 3 rs old, milking, bred I Yb Holstein cow, 6 yrs old milking, brtii Nm i Holstein eow, 4 yrs old, milking, hriil JJIL Hotatein eow, t jrs old, milking, hred o  Holstein cow, It yrs old milking, hrr Jhc 1Holstein cow, 7 yrs old, milking hr J in  Holstein cow, 8 yrs old, milking, Iwvti lf IHolstcin cow, 3 yrs old, miiUinr, bred Jan  Holstein cow, 7 yrs old, miVtn, v v  1Holstein cow, 3 yrs old milking br   Holstein cow, 2 yrs old, bred Dec KHolstein cow 2 yrs old, pasture brGuernsey cow, 7 yrs old, milking, biv MJV cow, 10 yrs old milking hil Yheifer 2 yrs old bred P iuernsey cow, 5 yr old milkinir, hred Dec2 Holstein heifers, 1  months nhl ntii 3 Holstein heifers, 11 to 11 muitilis ui4 Holstein heifers, 1 to 6monlbs old uThis herd very well cared for and xnol if bred to freshen at btsc timeMACHINERY150 Allis Chalmers WO tractorAllis Chalmers 2 1 I inch plovg Allis Chalmers 2row cnltivaturFerjtuon tractor and 2x14 bottom nuwDearborn cultivator, like newJohn Deere B tractor wltfc Bower trol214 John Deere botlor plow poAcr trnJohn Deere 5row cultlvaior, quick attachJohn Deere 12 A com binTERMS OF SATEAW sums of S10M ai, ivS12 months on bankable notes at six peicui inU H21Lunch Served Qn GroundsD YOL Li GROUPn 12  combine  rto balerh rs 6ft double disc  cd corn planter, 2row 4bar side delivery raketrncinr preader, on rubberft hrrse drown mowers itooth drag , f 11 hole ran drfli iTinsr crn border Tractor manure sprcidtriirtd ayon and rack1 nnd belt  chiken nesis Rabbit Hutches0  hprl HrovVr Jove  rinurt spread, on ruUbrdPRODUCE   hay 100 bushels oatsIS00 crates cornruohod Goods iite Living room suite 1 tiur Magic Chef gas stove  rnne Bookcase2 beds, completeDresser 3 rugs, 9x12r h over that amount credit ofHENRY Katloval Hunk of Dot srit Not Rcsini ro , k37959 Dog licenseMALE OR UNSEXED DOG TAX 200 FEMALE DOG LICENSE 300April 1, 1959 a penalty of 200 will he addedFill in Clip and Mail tooDOROTHEA J GREER LIVINGSTON COUNTY TREASURER HOWELL, MICHIGAN1 BREED2 COLOR TOWNSHIP OR CITYOWNER ADDRESS 3 AGE    4 SEX jp 0  MICHIGAN Assessor W W, BarnSanlord Roason has an auctiondvotijstd Mairh 23 R Clinton, auff onret, AJrt M,,renson one MiichMis Maria Hiynipton has returnedJunio ioni Bratlntown, Florida Will Miller of this place and JohnCroupe of Webbenille have bougntthe Ella Jackson iarni on DexterRoadGlenn Gardner has bought meDr Pearson water power at Ham ilirg and will install an electriclight plantJoe Kennedy and Howard McPher5on have bought a job printing officeat Flint George Holben willl work for WilGardner this year Charles Frost has moved on UeWellie White farm and will work foe John DunneHer Thomas of Dexter has boughtthe Brown farm at North LakeJohn Bruff died Sunday after along illnesgs, Willie Darrow is working in MonicaHros store,5 Mrs James Spears died The funeral was at St, ychurch WednesdayRoy Rice will work for TH How this year TheStoreCANNED O0M IHOUUNGEMfcStOCERUf ORYtiOUWGENTS FURNUWJNGiKENNEDY GENERAL STOREESTABLISHED 1865 INCORPORATED 1915BISTSICURITYFOR YOURVALUABLISVA Safe Deposit Box Why risk loting your bond, iaaurnc policiesdeeds and othr valuable pperithrough nrt of theft A ttfi deposit box hert com o little yeipfovidw ufety, icuricy and privacy For a few dollars a year, you may choote a box ize to mt youneeds Makt this important invtMaieot ia safety ReMrvt your safe ftpotic box nowliMcPherjon StateBankServing Sine 1844FRANK MERRIMAN As a memberOf the State Board of Agriculture will b responsible only to the peopleof the State of Michigan BLECTANK MERRIMAN APRIL 6Wftittr Gravei is working at thethe Wk of 25 Years AgoThe WCTU met with Mrsf Jennie j Mrs IsabelUe Nolan ,67, did At i 2nd Disciple Junt Lamb3rd Dsciplef the Louis Shehans was married toGerald Bauer of Brighton at North si He March 11,The Congy church will put m jpageant Challenge of the Cross on Sunday night directed by Eloyae Berquist The cast is, EvangelWiUaHeyer l8t Disciple ,Helen Palmer, From where I sit v 6y Joe MatsCurloyTabe Hit MotionB CHnton nd Helen Aron each100 to A MO word spelling teitspent the weekWayne Cam In , a qutdified iultf tlM itftt bord of Agric Harton last Wednesday to observetht birthday of Francis YVillard,ioundr of lirt order She was born ,n ChurchlU, N, Y, in 3839 and vagraduated from Northwest rn Flint March 4 gh was Iaabell Hinhity, There is a statue of her in thecapltol at Washington D, Ct Dr Alex Pearson, 54, ditd ftt Hamturg Tuesday tLivingston Lodge No 76 visitedCity of Straits, Detroit, March1, Corn beef and cabbage was aaiv td Judge Guy Miller was the specieClare Hendee of Pinckney andf Myrtle Parker of Sault St MTrl at the home of tht Margaret Curlett 4th5th Disciple, Esther BerquivThere were only 48 votes cast In f Were village election ,there being but bride Saturday Her sister, Emily, ticket The result was Pre, was bridesmaid and Georg FerrariGeorge Green Clerk, Roy Caverly of Munising ws but manShefaaa daughMr ottheone fcth Disciple, Janis CarrRalph Carr is wortdng at the Hnd5 on Motor Co te Detroit So art Clare Swarthout and Hari IMlUerTed Singer has moved in FloyiWeeks houst, A numbr of local people areworking on a CWA project at Patterson Lake where the U of M is build ing a large messs hall TL Bourboanals is in charge Alfred Piau is  uejea tax mania The ether algM at fee ftleeeCurley was etoakift hie headever youag people, Ms tenth ar in particularCant tell hr a thing, saidCurie She want a diningroom eat for a wedding pres ent, at I amid her mother aigMlet her have ewe leaudUrt eet,too, only h eUlsM ift out e atyle, can yott lMat thatNow, Curtey, said MMBice, you ought te know bet ter My mother gave uj that setwhen we got married aaL I leMher tha same thing rrem where I tit, seeetle have the eame mete te elowee, faraltore er beTiraies, for thai maMer, M w hevld mU neve otherspie, maybe yen HfceM, t prefer a,Thtbe  Met la er ways mat we UveTreM, Rem Geer Trustees ArthurS Fintoft, Stv Teeple, John Monks, j i triULtvW V ,i  TTV f s   ,   Wedatsday, March 18, 1969r Milenty of hot watertie new electric water House cleaning is so mucn easier, so much faster when theres plentyf hot waterYou can be confident that an electric water heater, plus Edisons SuperSupply Plan, will provide roundtheclock hot water for cleaning and allHie rest of the familys needs, tooHares the convenient, modern way to GET IT HOT GET A LOTw An operating cost as low as 388 per montholy tUctHc water heaters glv you all these Important advantages Efficientthe heat goes into theIMttrInstall anywhereneed not beear a chimneylong liftmeet Edisons rigidlaniardsAriomiticill the timt x Fastnew, more efficient heatingunitsfx Outer shellcool to the touch all overx Edison maintains electrical parts without chargex Safecleanquietmodernpfamber or appliance dealer DETROIT BIDISON RRVIS SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGANBottle Has fltt COOKING WATER HEATING AND HOME HEATINGWYLIE L P GASPHONE 63 HOWELLMrs, GordonHester of Ypsilantispent tht week end with the Andrewdrew NesbitU Gordon Hester is intt Joe hospital with pneumoniaTht Russell Glovers of Webbervillecallsjd Ma the Gerry Eichmans SundayMrs, Edna Spears and Jac Shelfton were In Detroit Wednesday Charlane Quigley of How ell spentthe week end with Shirley WylieMsss Bruaeilla Murphy and Hairyspent Saturday with the John Sulli vans In JacksonSunday dinner guests of the Ciifford Millers were the Merlin Amburgey James Knight famiiea  Eva Engquist and Eloyseatteaded the 75th annive1stry X tbe Cairo OES Chapter TuesdayPercy Ellis auffered a heart attackt Stuart, Florida last week and is it in the hospital 4Ii daughterMrsDorothy Wilson and husband flewthtre SundayWnfle prtfarng to attend churchSttday ICfa, Pauline Vedder fell on H toe back of her home and broketier kMt cap in 3 places, She is in St,Jet httpttalYt tdttor attended the lth annualSt Pttrlcke daner gtra by the of Cojumbus SundayMrs Mary Ellen Rad attended abridge club Tuesday at the Dr Woodrtf homt in Rowetl Le Lawny and wife spent Sunday lWith tht isjsk Sharps in Lansing Mrs, Jam Myer and chUlren ofWattrlao spent Vriday and Saturday wftli Mrs,Tht Albtrt Clark Shlxieys attenled aby Ilia Marlon Templeton andshower at RonUac Sunday forMrs Pat Qusste Hit MrJohn Holben, John ColognePaul Russell and girl friends rollerikuUu ui Lughtou Monday nightBorn to Mr, and Mn TheodoreAlberts Mary Ellen Davis of Bangor, Maine, March 14 a son,A delegation of Pinckney Masonwent to Fraternity Lodge, Ana Ar iLor Friday night n helped King Seeley conferr an MM degree DananSlambrook, Lonnie VanSlam nrook, Omer Corey, Earl Murray,Earl Stanley, Dick SnowgoldjUrhoLinden and Charles Howell Mrs Blanche Hendee, MrsRose Heauee the Vem Clark and Dr Cecil Hen flee families attended the 25th weddanniversary Saturday of the ClaraHendees in ElsieThe Joe Griffith family attendeda shower Sunday for his neicef ArleneGarrison of Dearborn She will bt i mrriod April 5Monday as the furnace broke down, school in the Eementay schoolv Harold Henry family spent thewe, end in Ottawa, Ohio with herpeopleSunday visitors of William Shehanwere the Vem McQuillans ad Mrs, Alma Harris of Detroit ,ClareaetWalsh and wife of Royal Ok aad Mrs, Bess Devereaux of Brigfetto,George Aschenbrenfler has purchased Lucius Doyles house trait and will move it on his fathers farmr Cedar Lake Road where he hat basement dug for a house,Mesdame Oenevicve Read andRosemary Whltley were in Jackson Friday Hfad called on Mrs ClaudiaPeters George VanNorman wife and Sonsattended the boat show in Detroit SundayMr and Mrs Harold Porter, Joieen,the James Potters with the Fred Rob H MNCXiaET JemWilliam Darrow who works foithe General Motors Paving Grauadiis moving to Miiford Henry Johnson X Schater Rn naan auction advertisd on thelove farm March 21 He is moviJig I ivm at CoOn Lake and Kane Dick Higg is workiiui at the DexAutomatic Producti  Johnny Dinkel champion DetroitNes carrier was 13 yeais oid on Fn day, March 13 He was te 13U grandchild of his materal grandparents , Harold Porter, Henry Hauclt badye editor attended the Masonic MM gre conierrence at StockbridgeFriday night lay Olive Lodge Noof Chelsea,The Gen Dinkels of Pinckxxeyleft for Florida Thursday, James Doyle of Pinckney has enUsted in the U S Marines for 6months and goe to Paris island, N C last week  Wilbur Eisele and wife ofville were Friday night gueu oithe Merwin Campbells,Mrs Dorothy Kennedy with theGerald Kennedys of Huwell called onDick Kennedy at St Jye hoJptal,Ann Arbor Saturday The Hubert Ledwidge of Royal OakEdward Grablicks oi Ferndale and Rev Keith Ledwdge oi Jackson caii fed On Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge Saturday Gerald Kennedy and wife of Howcli spent Sunday with the Irvin KenuI edys Theodore Shindorff and wife ofHowell called in the altemoun and with them Mrs Irvin Kennedy called on Mrs Aiuiy Mcabe and Rose Geraghty in Dexter,The Tom Neff family of Ann Arfcor callled on the Bob Ackleys SundayThe Don Burns family attendedthe St, Patricks day dinner at Brighto Sunday with the Ken FrysGeorge Mabon and wife spentSunday with the Jack Teutons ech ester, Wagonm Grocery6064 P1NCKNEV ROADQuality Merchandise LOW PRICESBeet nd Wine To Tak 0 HOWELL 705J2HELLERS FLOWERS FLOWERSPHONE 24 riuWELL MICHIGANCOAL  SUNOCO FUEL OIL HIX IV AUKALHO UAVK 4 THE 1HE MOVTHmom HAAULION 6 am DEXTER D E HOtt  SONSLIGHTHOUSE AT GRAND ilWLN Free lull Color Reproduction mildblr fnr framing sentupon rrtDiscover the natural beauty of Michigan f enjoy the natural goodness of Michigan brened beet Michigan Brewers Association 350 Madison Avenue  Detroit 26, MichiganCo, Co  Sittionnl fin iviix Co  iliain e if Co Sundayhns wr ffj City,vllJr the Prnd Sh The pinCkny Pg met Wednesday Th Olin Robinsons eBd m thtrut of Rors with Mrs charl Wird of Hiland lia RcWnioM Jr  Tptftatf 8wIk callerx of theJohn Bauer ofMeQuIlain and Mr  Wlniti BftUfhaJamily ptnt Mr Marjory Krmpo ofUtrC J Clinton and wifeAna Artor FrWtyPalmar family tfAustin of Ann Arbor o tht Bttfc j,  iiw1       y1TV , MarchIk Church80 1008 A M COOTCIL PROCEEDINGMarch 10 1953Regular meeting called to grderfy Pres riukel, Ptc,iut JuaseM Tip Im1, Shirley, M Luvey VbSeU, LiaiK aiuf wrtnoLit Motion by 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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>ii i  THE PINCKNEYlae Mcfcsjaji MarerLabor may be forcing industry toprovide  guaranteed annual wae Jt won a compromise some yearsago but fell short of complete vict ory but now it to possible to seeSigns of success Labor has alwaysconsidered tfee Unemployment, program inadequate Last week they got help from n unexpected sourceThree universiy proessors on nresearch committee reported thatJoblesss benefits in all states are erally inadequate They said all tworkers should be covered Michiganonly covers those with 4 or more employee  They said benefitsshould last 30 weks They last 2onow Also that a worker should get40  of his take hn pay Republicans are proposing a lavwhereby workers should contributeto the unemploymen fund At present employers contribute 100  April 6 voters will decide whether togive the legislature extraodinry pow in fa case of  surprise attack Michigan State University wantsto change the name of her schoolDuring debate a legislator said MichState Wants a medical school there,They would use the old BoysVocation41 school iar the purpose,x They also want volutary commitmen for tbe mentllUy iU They wouldcommitt them by declaration withoutcourt procedure ARTHUR MARSHALLArthur Marshall until recently aa Pfoekney resident, died at MemorS Hospital, Owosso, March 4  Hewas born hi Dwight 111, December4, 1889, the son of George and Elza beth Marshall He married BerylBrown in Marshall in 1919For manyyears he was employed by the Livingston County Road commissionAfter selling is home here he livedjt Reed City  Besides his wt hjsurvivors areseaJagsjif Pttickjwy,daughter UrsAMiev Widmaytf ofHowell Mrs Ray WillJams Dexter,Mrs Marda Gregory, Dexter and Rhea VanAmbergf Owaasafuneral was at the SwarthoutFuneral Home Saturday afternoon,Rev, Winger officiating BurialIT Ptnckney Cmetrry  GARNER CARPENTERGarner Carpenter was born May, 12, 1876, the son of E G, and Celindit Heuriett Carpenter of Hamburg, Hewas a farmer during his lifetime Andhmd farmed near Lennon for a num bsr  years He married Hattie Car center who survives, There is onRobert of Bancroft and 4 daughterMrs Helen Smith, Wyandotte Mrs,Edna Case, Ypsilanti Mrs Hn Gannsley and Florence of LennonAlso 3 sisters, Mrs Edna Reason,Pinckney Mrs Austa Roge AmiArbor and Mrs Densie Eddy of Flor IdaThe funeral was Saturday morningfct lthe Swarthout Funeral Home,Rev, Brookshear of Lennon officiat ing Burial was in the North Havi burg Cemetery IDick Rudniki took over the Stockbridge Brief Sun last weekRichard Hutaon and John Man ie valedictorians of the Stockbridgo j senior class and Robert Collins, lu UitorianBishop Emery confirmed 8 childrenat St James Episopal Church,terMrs William Jackson Wilsonci Webster died last week Ellen Marie Keusch is valedictorian of the Chelsea senior class and Marie Foraer, salutatoriaa A deer toured the village of CheJsea one day last week,1700 people attended the basketball game between the Harlem GlobeTrotters ,sponstyed by the Kiwaniis Jast week 5900 was taken in TheTrotters play at Stockbridge March13 sponsored by the Lions ClubThe Chelsea Library building fundhas now reached 5,872 by donationsThe Fowlerville high school bandcejved aU first degree ratings at thecontest at HiUsdale The South Lyon city council will,not allow wives of village officialto serve on the election board thisyear Harold Rogers who lived with theHerb Walker family at Pine Bluit, Hamburg commited sucide last week, jFamily found him with shotgun across,rtis lap When they went to call him to jsupper, A Hamburg township CitizensLeague has been organized JamesIoyd president Ray Baumgattne vice, pies Ellen McAfee, sectreasttobert Teagen and Peter Retinger,trustees, nHenry Diiffey of Detroit was shotand killed last week while rabbithunting in Lyon townshipGeorge Finlan, deputy sheriff, waskicked by a horse last week and is in McPherson Hospital St Petersburg Florida holds their LiviugstflPCOIfnty Day ManhMr and Mrs George Mutter ofHowell observed thier 50th wedd  ing anniversary March 8 Vgdl1tbifusvniazz9pora OUR DEWITHIN THitMNNTAL UMTSl lementaryKindergarten, MrsAOO TMtfd A NAtru MEXICO WAS sooAze Mttes ANQfOUTH CAftOUNIAN lOJMftt THCN MINISTER TOIS FUKCMASCCONTINENTAL UNITgP OUNQ OUT THEf 5 AS TUgV EXIST TOOA Gtfhringor stayed aiiv0ith her sramimother at a ntw pupptDebby Asthenbennrto dentjst Klaine LaRosa all night vvith Valerie KeiarfReiser was out oi school a taust she steped on a nuilKellenberger told u aii abjltrip to CaliforniaFirst Grade Katmyn ThayaJerry Colne sttw a siowi giant Linda Davis u guLng Octrip this week end Lama BelJ10 a birthday party Saturday ette Liiie isiteiiMiowSteffens father went to UiwoisTint GraJe,We enjoyed theKathy Haas made vovman, TeM ustufson and his sister1 nuidi, olisnowbaJJs Lou Ann Hende instwin baby lambs, iiiey ait ilac white Terry Bell nxie in u Vx new kiie tav  ia bjyHaiUbuitohs dal has a nev Deans cousin, Susief visitedSunday Dick Davis father in i hospital Dik caught  big,They had it for dcab, She, has aGehringer  visited I turret CommentFinancial affairs have occupiedih stilti the iat two months aa4 tJie lesislature adjuuined ovX Zwetk enu without arriviJig, at afl solution, Due io ta payments thlate Mil ptubably be able to meat itpiyirnls until June The Republicansa J  d DeMctuis have been Uaabia ogree on a tax measuie The Repubi ans want UIH cent sales tax inertwhich tJt DinitKrats wont accept hey say it would fall n theiiian and low income group Thfiat want u KraduattU income tax which the Republicans wont accept tty say ii wuiild fail on inudstr7ii 1 iij iJkiiatrt there being a exemption with it,NeiLher wouldctu Hi JeniXTat proposal tot tiie jiTjwirig limit from uiie f 25000 Nvl mean payless pay daysd us vv cjni se the legislators gog wiihtuit their pay they ill prob the SVMJLRUMJU fund by putras collateiial ior a loanMe pivMnew isiiVZr AGRKULTURE ANOCOMMUNICATION ANOAN UNDEVELOPED COOCOMMON CULTUfcJ THE IPtALS OF OUft SfW NAVE STEADILYAND A NBTWOfcK OF,WHICH HAVE TUIUHCDINTO A UNIFIED NATION WTH AMM ON P6PICATIOMSchool CatholicCONSERVATION NOTES After months of negotiation thhas concluded an exchange proposalthat ttwill give the them 102 acEARLT MORNING FIRETht fir dpt wn called to theDonaM Bums home on Toma Roadat400a, m Saturday by a fire which started in the furnace roomtod burned out the interior of thehoUst The Dexter tire tank truck wascalfed The family escaped in theirnight clothes The home was on tie He of the old Harris districtDonald la principal of the South Ly on achool and his wife, Barbara, isa teacher at Hamburg, They have a4 year old daughter  At present ttaty are staying with The Pinckney girk played 2 gameslast week They lost to Byron 30 to 16 on Tuesday and on Friday beat thethe Chelsea girls 30 to 16 Carol Milter ha 10 points Delia Davis 8f JoleanBasydlo 6, Tuesday they played theChelsea girls there and on Thursday they play at Manchester Pinckney drew Manchester in theDexter tournament and lost to Manpark site at Fayette Delta county The  chestr Friday night 55 to 3 Denny   Clark was high for Pinckney with 14tIn other tournament games Howell was eliminated by Holly and Stoet bridge by Jackson St Johns Boys,ville beat Roosevelt and then fell be l fore Saline, Brighton beat South, Lyon Milford and Northville to win I g district title St Thomas of Ann j Arbor beat University,Chelsea and  Manchester, the last named 62 to 42to win the Dexter title First Grade Mrs AndenoAGordon Kings dog had lo go U tvhospital ani get 5 siitchf A  oran across road in front of us Haylene Lelonek saw , snowman ina yard She has 2 in her own Burg was playing on jp andthru up to his knees Sharonmother went back to work Baxters dog killed his guiniChristine Lines sister I11 thru iceit Dennis Reason visited his jfrind jI mother in Grand Rapids The snowJ was 10 inches deepJafkie Makin maila snow woman Gary Marshes bro ther has hin east orf  Mary pig,00 A N A MAMWeekday6esruwl4 Mother Neveaa 7 JO MMead Corp of Escanaba got the property at tax sale in 1957, In exchangehe Mead Corp gets 2480 acres ofihe Hiawathee National Forest Michigan was first in the sale ofhunting and fishing licenses last yea2,264,285 beig sold California wai second8 foxes und 1 coyotte killled wereiunil to have rabies  More starved deer were found atGaylord, Mio and Gladwin last week, frjday aita430 te 5M P MChurcliH4H Beacfcy,Walter Each Tin Den oj Xews takes theubiican slate central committee to iisk fur picturing Michigan as thfwors cuyaHii st4ih in the nation dueto crushing iac passsicj RepublicanisKiiatti is umitr prodding of Gov Will ii ins, 11 , tii is is baloney asMichigan in no woise shape than Nv ioii IVnjis hania or Ohio, all otwhom an1 Ijjoke anJ seeking nowtac ivJid Indiana despite glowinfMaknis has not esrajed the ravnets if ti ewnomie ilepressionAHO1ICM iitiu in he preis so tiiis Tiio Iord Motiu Companya huge expansion proAlihiifun onsolidatedunx uiipiiiy u M,UUU,000 building llOKiain of which KU,000 is in theAim Arbor iirni So tliese tw funrpunies j, not iak much stock latine yvott,tu being broadcast eon ani thelo her grandmother BellThird Grade June Darrow jJanet Mores baby sister can  jAllen Poitef ili have his tonsil ouafter his last polia shfit Betsy Priistayed wilh fcJmily Mililer SaturdayPam Kochs baby brother sits upWare glad Mrs Durrow has aMichael Kent , Spring N n,t hi Kites are Ixginnin o flljpcar Third Grauu ,Mr8 HenryWe have our uni m cottonthe huiietin board for A,i00 p ULIe FeepKi ttarcfcVILLAGE ELECTIONWith but one ticket In the fieldhut 48 votes were cast here Monday Tile vote was President Stanley Dinkel 46Marion Russell 1Clerk  Mildred Ackley 47Treasurer Ruth Ritter 46Elizabeth Colone 1Trustee Marion Russell 42Trustee Roy Clark 42Merlin Lavey 46Assessor Lorenzo Murphy 46 ALL LEAGUE TEAMCoaches Reader and Burg attended a League O Lakes meeting atManchester Monday night When an All Star team was picked isForward Denny Clarkj PincknoyForward Luis Taylor, BoysvilleCenter Doug Kinne, South LyonGuard Jim Creechf ManchesterGuardf Jerry Meyer, Manchester rWe between UAa4ilia,la Kiv SioavfWetalOp 10J0 A AC 1M P M1M if MLDick Kennedy of Pinckneyhonorable mention got010 OF AAXXAWe wish to thajtittfce members ofthe Fbiekney Fire Dept for tht oaftonal hardships they endured from the flame, smoke and bitter cold in tryini to saveoor 1tojReAd we willalways be ffrafttul te tHe individuals who risked serious injury to them teKea ia tryinf U bring the fireunder control aad save our personalbelonftnfsThe Don Burns FamQyOUve Lodf of Chelsea work anMM decree at the Stockbridge te LoteeTttrth  a 730 pNlfHt SCHOOL BONO VOTES  , There were a number of votes mDIE SET BftOKEN INTO SUNDAY 1  i8SfiUe8  thifi a a Mo 1Sunda y nigh t th e Detroi t Di e Se t da y r y los t  Dexta r an d Sout hfactor y her e wa s broke n int o an d 10 6 Lyo n   Cjtrrie d   Brighton i n  mone y taken  Thi s wa s employee s A t Dext r 145 0 vote d o n proposlt mone y consistin g o f flowe r fun d et c io n to  increas e th e mil l ta x 4  mlU sSheriff s officer s picke d u p 2  suspect s los t 730 t o 70 3 afte r a  ho t campaig nn d questione d the m mos t o f Monda y Thi s is  th e thir d tim e i t ha s bee nhu t faile d t o prov e anything  Th e beate nA t Sout h Lyo n th e 450,00 0 bon dissu e los t 43 4 t o 38 5 an d th e propos io n t o rais e th t mil l ta x 4  mill s fo r Choir Practis e 80 0 p fcr, Adul tM H Yout hCam 4P  I  W  Wtajer ,Wonhi p 104 5 i      900factor y i s locate d o n th e Gran d Trun kI Railroa d an d track s war e foun d o nth e rih t o t wa y leadin g wes tth eua  OP nujtmW e woul d lik e t o expres s ou r si ncer e thank s gnd  appreciatio n t o th eman y friend s wh o hav e remembere dKe n durin g hi s illness  Th e luani Wplan t sen t b y th e   SJS , o i th e Cori ,Church , th e maa y car4 ,   emciall yth e birthta y caVti s onhi i birthday ,t o  Masoni c lodg e fo r thei r kindnes san d ai l wh o war e so  kin d t o th e chil die n aa d I  durin g thi s time  Als o Rev Winge r fo r At o faftMujasae s an d man ycall s an d devote d prayer s a s wel l a  operating expense s fast  457 t o 414 ,A t Brighto n th e 32S tOOO bondin g lODf TB E EXPLORER ST o Al l fioyi  in th e 9t h grad eU  I t 1 3 wh o woul d lik e t o g o o nhike s an d man y othe rjoi n th e Explorers  Th e mee tar e the1s t an d 3r d Thursda y  fgonth  Se e Pau l Howel lproposa l carrie d 40 3 t o 218  I t di dno t involv e a  millag e increase UBBAR Y NKW SNe w book s ar e a  stor y o f th e Se on d Worl d Wa r b y Savag e fo r hig hschoo l student s a d Pete r Marshall sEaste r b y Katherin eo f Easter , Fifth an d Sixt h ,Mr s Me rDavi d Shiry s mothe r i s workin gi n  An n Arbo r Larr y Baugha i birth da y wa s Marc h 10  Sharo n King s s wa  dee r i n fron t o f he r house Pena s siste r an d famil y visite d hi mSaturda y W e ar e gla d Barbar a Dou gla s i s bac k fe r 2  week a absence Shirle y Stephenso n i s chairma n o f th ebulleti n bdAlask a Her e W e Coma Larr y Gyd e caugh t a  skun k I n hi sMarshal l a  trap  Bonni e Bon d i s bac k afte r alon g rHighgaUv s grandmothe r i  niuvi r e  t, Ne w Jersey  Diann a Hai  u Mhous e burne d Saturday , Lind a hutcl iing s wen t rollle r skating Fourt h Grade , IVTrs  Campbel lW o stalle d o i sii  in  niultoUc ilio n an d a  n w chapte r o n iwKt problemsMos t o f th e findin g groiij iwh o mal f movie s too k the m hotn Ou r scieni o chat s a o nearl y fidiiii dW e enjoye d Mrs  Kellenbrgor o n  he r trip  Jimmm y Bnutfhr nort h ovv r th e week  end, Tli  i o  c ml cirio u wa s JiJ d in  Mis sa i WN    ,4 et a  congr congres s iri   it  JJII I wii o did  Th eiir  s aiiHH i ijij ciislric t b y n    IIII  it  wvn  Democre t    las t fall , Jiii s w a s hij i  i  iiiid ihe Republican s pr a  li  v,n aKains t th e De m t  iaifc j l o inatfTializ e a s th ei   an i,at,  u   gettin g 0cami v iie J Mi, , telijjiion e extensivel y H K Ui e voter s Th e vot e wi U b 1 yo u a u tui n ou t w e oa uApparentl y thei r ple a f eU  i n ei Lwa s fiv e fee t deep  H e ha d t o carr y suitcas e a  mil e fro m Vw  vora  i u th e cabi n Whe n h e go t then 1 hi s t  r twer e froze n o n hi s feet  Man y a n uu io f schoo l o n accoun t o f illness   Fift h Grad e New s Mrs , Mille iSpellin g be e winner s areMik e  ive r f  Lind a Wylie , Dan e Hal l t LindiVanBlaricum  Jenn y Dcvine , Cur i ne  Clark , Jud y Geary t Lynd a Gii  M  son  Elain e Darrow , Susr i Caig an fiSharo n Froelick 4W e ar e gla d Mrs Kellenberge r is  back  O al  Hgli thav e no t complete d thei r arithmtk I j 1 i v o f Colorad o ofte nH e M  icholarshp s eac b1    ii  i,  is tha t tii e ap it s no t drin k o r 8 nioke , Th eay s J L is  geuin g imposs i  qualifie d applicants  CAK O O F THANK SI  wis h t o than k m y friend s fa r th e CARD O F THAJ4KS S I  wan t t o than k everyon e fo r thei r books W e ar e goin g t onow  Th e fl u bu g ha s hi t u s1 3  a  da y ar e absentOu r unit s iacU lstudie s ar e comin g alon g fin eMr s HeaiBtt  4t h an d St iMrs  Kellenberge r tol d u s S40J the r tri p ove r th e lou d speaker  Sh esa d whe n the y cam e bac k i t w s s ofogg y a t Chicag o the y coul d no t lanr ian d the y cruise d ove r Lak e Michiga nfo r 3 0 mfcutes  W e go t a  lette r fro mKellogg s toda y ,  W e ha v a  cones  o na s t o eat s th e mos t Kelloggs , W e r cgettin g read y fo r Easte r wit h picture setc  Th e boo k clu b i s goin g tP hav  hike  Donal d Holftter , Ala n Kaoi ran d Larr y Forinas h sa w som e dock scjvin g i n th e cree k bac k o f th e scteool Som e pupils  made flatboats  and lo gflower s A d man y card s sen t m y dur  rard , vist s f frul t an d th e Ale e thing   SKfjiiJhe y wer e mac h d ont f or i Loo y Reaso n nu   LQBIU S V cabins an d brough t the m t oSixt h Grade , Mrs  Tasc aW e ha d ft  tes t o n th e middl e ages Oa r unit  turne d ou t fine  Mrs  Tasc hI n  tellin g u s abou t debate s an d W e ma y hav e on e Barr y Simpso n wan t t o California , fo r 2  weeksW e wetan aMr s KtUttbarft t back  the ii a crisi s is  c n ,Ther Imvu  iuany befor e an d wil l  n    liiitJr e a s Russsi a is  in  a i JIOMUO M a s sh e control s ai lad  t o Berli n an d a n ba r th eiiaiiij  iroi n acces s t o tha tfii  iht  moo d strike s her  W eii sh e ha s an y intentio n o Xvorl d wa r Sh e 1 ca n ti e u p th e othe rsh e desires  Sh eUi e Irfianu n affai r th e Que d  is  no w revivin g th eBerli n crisis  Thi s force s th e othe rration s t o maintai n base s   arnue sa U  ove r th e worl d in  cas e sn e shoul dstar t somethin g an d is  th e mai nu n fo r th e heav y ta x burden suitMarc h 10  Friendshi p Migh tMof e 14  Car d Part y a tHai l   s  In  th e Texa s legislatur e a  la w ha sbee n introduce d t o forc e th e pratc utin g attorne y t o atten d th e executftaf to f al l person s h e send s t o th ecell  No w w e beleiv e th edoctor , pres s represntativ eexectione r ar e th e onl y one sTh e bil l i s a  subterfug e t o mak eecution s unpopular  I t migh tb e  on e t o abolis h th e deAt h tlMT, yvj ,   ,w ,   v   wFor Lenten Meals USEDairylandValleyLeeProductsMilkmakesEnergyON SALE ATWAYNE WAGNER GROCERY KENS MOBIILE GROCERY NEW IDEASERVE IT iiMilk QUARrJames Bennett DistributorJ BIG GRAND OPENINGMAR13, 59 Marys Clothing Center Last Friday night the Brightonpostofffce was robbed for the thUdtime in 14 monthsMclntyre hing rented hisarm lo Nelson Mortenson will holdan auction March 14 E W, Daniels, ciiLincoln Smith has returned fromDetroit where he had 4 weeks paint SPECIALSNYLONS BRAS Two forMENS HANKiES, Twelve forMENS WORK SOCKSCHILDRENS PLAY SHOES 69c15010039c1,89MARY GENTILE, 119 MAIN STP1NCKNEYPUTNAM TOWNSHIP BOARD OF RE VIEWTheBoard of Review of Putnam Town ship will meet on TUESDAY, MARCH 10 AND WEDNESDAY MARCH 11 t AND WEDNESDAY MARCH 18 10 a m to 12 Noon and 1 Frank Morn  Son have the contract for a 36x2 barn wall forCharJes Fisfh of StoekbridgeBert Touley and Henry Perry, HowI el boys, are in the big leaguesTooiey with Brooklyn and Perry with theBoston AmericansMrs F L Andrews will sell nerhousehold goods at auction March 18, Soon we will be setting on storebowhitteling and talking about LettyRussels pitching Born to George Leoffter and wife1 Nellie Bowers March 7 a 9 lb girl Barbara Wyman has bought theBellinger place at Lakeland Alf Smith is getting ready to movto Hamburg,5 Sarah Ann McCleer broke her wrist last weekBorn to Byron Williams gad wileFriday a daughtert0 4 p m,AT THETOWN HALLroll Will be subject to inspection Such assess pprovd ty id BHJTyT n PPved ty said Board of ReviewTownship fop the year 1Q59 ffctes of 25 Years AgoRev Lewis Dion of StMary1 j  hurch announces a St, Patricks dinner at community hall Mar, 19,Thedinner is 100 and will feature cream ed chicken Martin J LA van is toat , if master The Finlan Sisters will play, f Gr Daa Nqecker and Mrs DesNoyeT will sing Speakers are Judge PatrickCBriea and Raymond FoJey of Detioit and Rev John Duffy of BuakerHill,After deliberating an hour and half a jury found Joe Kovac notguilty of theft of wool from R G, Webb Nellie Gardner was on the juryAfter aequittaal he was arrest tortheft of tools from Julius Aachen brennar a neighbor Martin Lavan ishis attorney Pincknev lost to Willlamstoti 2933the Stockbdige toumamentSwar C r VvC flr 7 iVliiMNUIGEUE6R0CER1ES fKENNEDY GENERAL STORE USHEDThey will be in an economical SAFE DEPOSIT BOX atMcPberson State Bonkm8rvln Sine IWTIn a Ved hot campaign at Dexter E J Jerome defeated Dr AWaU for mayor by 17 votes,Dalllns Cox and Let Tiplady aretaking the CWA first aid course at jHoweU, SUPERVJSOR C W, Hooker, H C Veddtr,Martin and ye editor attended TheWHh anniversary of the Mason MMMaconic Lodge Thursday h St Patricks HayMARCH 15thWillie Clinton was In Detroit buying his Easter outfit last week and y his first pair of long pants HamiiefThe following are the heads of theorganizations of St Marys Church Altar Society, Mrs Anna Doyle, pre shall be the 1 tnout hd 15 points, Dinkel 7, Battle5, Reason 2William Collier ,76 died on theLucy Htochey farm Friday He was j Holy Name, L O Devtreaux, pre the last member of his family, I Young Ladies Sodality, Claire LdAnton Herk who owned the Char  widge, prefl, Church Boartlf C J, Ij les Love farm died in McPheron ainton Lee Tiplady Bern Whitr I hosPital March 8 jmes ifartin JameGibttey Chaw Theron U Arnold ,82, a formei man of St, Patricks4 baVt oo j MAR1TS SCHOOL HALL PINCKNEY ,I on U rold 2, a formei man o j Three Rivers postcoaster and uae mltfctt  f ye tdsor died Sunday vioa Sr V JMarcn U, 1900f           WCall  urnFrit YUM a Tear114n for Taxes Wagoners QrocenP1NCKNEY ROADIS THE LAST DAYISHALL RECEIVE TAXES HELEN REYNOLDS Putnam Twp Treas, BorB to Norman Milller 6 wife PaSwarthout at St Joe hospital, Am I Arbor March 5 a 10,6 ion, HughNorman The Lloyd Hardens have moved onthe Umstead farm Thehave moved to Lake Chemung,Mr and Mrs Robert Parks and Mrsand Mrs, Abel Haines have gone itFlorida,The Spragues of Hi land Lake havemoved into the Jesssie Green en South Howejl St,Gerald Reason Ls moving theNellie Fry house from MainPearl St to the lot north of his hom, on Pearl Stt Oscar Beck who boughtJot will erect a super seivice station ihere, GThe James Tinchers write froraFlorida they recently had dinner with the Herb Sneed and were visited by the Lee LaveysThe Arthur Hassencahl family aremoving to Newport near Monro Kenneth Hoyt now comes hihome week ends from the hospital CHff Miller and wiie were Sundayevening visitors of the WinstonBaughns The County DeMoalay attendedchurcn Sunday at the FowlervilleMethdistt church Mrs Winifred Aberdeen Camehome from Ann Arbor Saturday, went back to work Monday  The Olin Robinsons and Byron Wihons were in Lansing Saturday wherethe me attended a meetig of theMasonic Board of General Porposes, the following grand lodge officers were ther Joseph Hunter, RexTackett Charles Sherman WillardSauer, Glen Alt, Fuller Dorr The Peter Williams family ofBrighton called on the Lester Me Afees Sunday ,The following from here attended the MasonC amorRasboard at Ftwlerville Saturday night Olin Robinsons Lawrence Camburns George TanSelys, George Engquist, HerbertI Bryans Mrs Mae Daller and the Byron Wilsons, Quality MerchandiseLOW PRICESBeet nd Wine To Takt Orf PHONE HOWELL 705J2HELLERS FLOWERS SAY U with FLOWERSPHONE 284 HOWELL MICHIGANCOAL  SUNOCO FUEL OIL nx vr NOW KO VAV BT THE IHS MOVTB HAVS LI MBCIlI PHONE HAMILTON 6 8119 DEXTER D, R SONSUEXTER MICHIGANlasBottleft COOKING WAItK HtAiliW AND   HOME HEATING WYUE L F GA63 HOWELL LeoA aadthe wekandfromYOU PAY LESSwithout trucks , Tht Is th basic way  in othtr important ways, too Wt avalaib they benefit Michigans truckrthnl to the trucks you pay leBfllfM UtlM AKTOrtJALST PATRICKS DINNER ifcVING FBOM 4 tt  mSUNDAY, MARCH 15, 1959    IKugfa oi Columbus Hall, DexterJUDGE FRANCIS 0BRIEN, SPEAKER The Wlntton BaUfhas andFdgars saw Hy Fair Lady fn De roit FridayRobert Meabone w , at Lovells Win Smoyer of Los Angeles Calil OR the Read families here SunI day He ha been in Florida  drove Ross Reads car backj there He goes from here to NewI Yok to sail for Europe,  William McMacken is in Veteran hospital ,Ann Arborl Martin Bennett of Lansing calledat the Dispatch office Saturday Mrs Mable White tad daughter,Janet and baby left for Seattle, Wash Thursday They shipped theirhousehold goods by truck Sunday guests of the Ray Burntfamily were the Ken Frys of Brignton, Jim Bums family of Ann Arbor, Mrs, Theresa Coyle, the Don Bumand Jack Young familiest The DonBurns family are living tn the Abel home ,Mn Irene Jack came home fromHighland Park hospital last weejeThe Ronnie Hosnin family of Fern dale brought her home Jack Young and wiie attendedc Jolly 18 party Saturday aiffht atthe Herold Ludtke home tn Gregory The Keith Bradburys of Dexier the Jerry Henrys of Detroitguests df the L,JHearyPhil Gentile and Leo Rofeb ofHowell spent the week end at the Boyne Mt ski jump Mrs, Louise Shehan has pneumoniamonia Her daughter, Mrs Marie Bauer of WebberviUle is heipiagcare for her, Mrs Francis Shehan with RalphHalll and wife attended th funeralof Mrs Francis Genaw mother ofMrt Jack Hird at Efcorse at week, The Edstl Meyer family of Waterloo called on W HMeyer ad wife SundayTh MB Darrows were Sundaydinner ftteala of th George Thomf stheres always ptatj of Jiot waterCET IT HOT  GET A LOT every time A ne electric water heaterprovides plenty of hot, hot water tor showers anft all the familys needsDetroit Edison has a new Super Supply Plan which maKes heaters evenmore efficient and economicalHeres the convenient, modern way to GET IT HOT  GET A LOTfor an operating cost as low as 386 per monthOnly electric wattr htrs glvt you all thest Important advantageTh Mark Kaih lamtty wer Staday guests of the Jack Clark jrfamtty aMr Mary EUerv Read wihGeorge Wildef jr of Ann Arbor called on the Hay Uoffler o LannSThursdayThe Bill MiUers eateitafned RICKMiller and ShUley Miller at dtaaeSunday 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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>, 614 1 HE PINCKNEY DISPATCH TW Mitfcfeii Mkrar NeigkbormfCities scared a major victory aginat tne pollution oi the air its citizensbreath Contaminated air is benx fought here as well  is Caiitoi uiaThe Mich, Supreme Court ruled theCity of Detroit caa write an ordinanoe to control smoke from boats onthe Detroit River This could extendto other eitie Money in a problem lor local govemments also Some of them wanta share of any new tax the statelevies Others want power to levymore kinds of taxes The legislature a turned these requests down in thepastThey refused to let Saginaw enact an income tax The cities want tolevy excise taxes and also on hoteland motel bills which are not novtaxed Michigan will have one non contraversal amendment on the ballot,it would change the name of theMich State Board of Agriculture t The barn on the Robert Voge farmPlainfieid, burned last week 35and Jarm tools were lost Gregoy,Siuckbrtdge and Fowlerville fire dept were calledStookbridge won the IaghamCounty league title with a 10 o, 2lost record j The Gregory fire dept was called out last week wheu the house traileroi David Haines caught fire The United States governmentmoved into 63 new postoffiees latyears Tney were built by private capitol aud leased to the government 3 Hungarian refugees are comingto Fowlerville to live 2 are sponsored by the Methodist church there and I by the Ioseo church The Fowlerville school board issued an edict last December that blu jean Vaiinnot b worn by pupils toschool Ths Parent Teacher Assn isgainst it It say a the act was axbitthe Board of Mich State University  ary and should haejbeen voted on bycf Agriculure and Applied Science  the people The board says they can to the peopleAlso several more colleges wouldchanged to universitiesThe Michigan legislature is tied upaan It was 55 to 55 then a Demoocrat died Now Speaker George VanFeursem Republican resigned Thf not run to the people with everyiHtle thing H V Sober of Fowlerville celebratd his 98th birthday last week The Brighton firemen will hold apancake supper March 21 to raiseovor as they threatened as thereare always 3 or 4 absenteesCOYSI RYATION NOTKS Scouts, groups of school childrenisportsmen and others are showing o great interest in tree cutting pro,jtCtA to prevent deer starvation The conservation dept is offering information on what trees to cut and whero to cut them Cutting without permisflsion is against the law The deptsays tree cutting is no permanent cureThe only remedy is to reduce the sizeof the deer herds, Vandalism in Michigan state park cost tax payers 5500 last year  Michigan petroleum industry yield ed 1,734,424,000 cubic ft of gas trorrApril 1 to Dec 1 last year and 844,963barrels of oil in December Onejgastiibfew up atAlbion KfllhflT sevepeopleMarcus Scaaaf, 79, the first stotaforester and a veteran of 39 yearsWith the dept died, at East Lansinglast Democrats have not had a chance to  money tor their building fundGeorge Nichols of Chilson wag apatiet at McPherso nospltai HJs naughter ,Janet, also had a tonsil opfratfion there Joe and Jack Jeffreys are playing lasket ballwth the Howell SaniUryin the Howell league Howell high school will play m theKent on basket ball tournamentThe Howellnights Templar have a pancake suppji the Masonic hVU jthere March 13 iThe Brighton school bond vow ifMarch 9  The City of Lansing observes herCentennial this yearMichael Clark, 4, Son of the Emmett Clarks of HoweU is a patient atUniversity hospital, Ann Arbor Tho engagement of Donna Gudith,daughter fo the Reece Gudiths to SToy OP ACHARACCHANCE TfONON THROUGH ANDDEVELOPMENTft UtSOJUfTORV RESEARCK, IT HAS 9f8N AN AMERICAN TRAITTWCtHtHC RISKS  TH No tElementary  Kindergarten, MrsLois Chambers and new shoes Ricky Bielein hachicken pox Chuck Strhafer has a neA outfit Sharon Ludwig hus nevbeds  Bobby Chapmans granifather died  Mike Jones is sick vVe he ii soon batkPeniiy Pietrasear infection but is back in school CurretTHE RK Wf ajyULATf THf REWARDS AS WELL,VO PfTVRMlNC WHgTHCJtTMttHANCC 8 W0TH TAKINGWC MAVCA TAKttt4jFV INSURANCE OK SAVINGS,Wt Mflt FRCCfl TO fAtigOUft APVAMCEMKHT ISKSHigh Sckool BASKETBALLManchester  anal had Catbolif ChurchFlorida is there 77 to 60,Michigan State University Singers i lfad at the startTHREE MEN HEUDState police got a call last weekthat car was in the ditch on DoyleBoad They found a Studebaker therewith three men in it who had had toomuch to drink, There were burglarttools in the car and the license plates were reported stolen from aDetroit police car The stolen plateleport proved to be an errorTne oawere held awhile and releasedTheywere Norman LaBlanc of Ed Dalph Brooklyn and Trahno Detroit LeBlance and Dalph haveboth served time or larceny IKTEORSGAT1ON FIGHTTh Detroit police dept is staginga sitdown strike over nego integ ration in the dept Detroit has 4,36sPolice of whom only 133 are negroes Com Hart has just announced an inttfration policy  Heretofore thesagro officers have been concentrated in precincts with big negro populaton Now they are placed in all precinct and the prowl cars will nave one negro and one white officerThewhit officers do not like this and arcrfusrnt to do their duty notably in tiokotiag cars with 1956 licenseplate, iifftyor Mirranni recently replaced,Com Pigging an experiened commiasioner with an inexperiencedoe and he seems at logs what to do How long do you think they wouKiftt with their dtdown if Frank Croul, Couxenj or Frank Eamai 1eommUsioner Calvin ColHdge Iroat to Mnactfeacautlie put down the Boston nre at Howell April 2Mrs Hertha Stearns of Fowlervillefell on the ire and broke her hpShe isnt McPherson hospitalSix deer were killed by cars inWashtenaw county last week  The Jeree Willis familly of SouthLyon are going to Alaska with ttt fWers His family consists of his wileend 3 small children They get 160acres of free land and have to culivate20 of it South Lyon votes on a 450,000rhoftl bond isssue March 7  Mrs Minnie Goodremnt ,92, died atthe Methodist Old Peoples Home atChelsea last Tuesday She leaves ason, Don, of Detroit and a daughter,Mrs Carl Steinacke of Florida Burial A as at Morenci Mrs Pauline Joffee of Bloomfieldtownship was injured while learningto ski at the Boyne Mt Ski Cluband has sued the club for 26,500damages ed Gordon LaBelHPinckney with 14,Pinckney plays in the Dexter tottfanient They drew a bye and play tiltwinner of the Manchester Dextefgame Friday There is quite a stronglineup St ThomaUnrversity aejl j Chelsea being in it , jIn other games after trailing magicf the game Hartlnd sprang a flVprise by beating Dexter 34 to 33 on last minute basket  Boysville beat South Lyon 58 to Vto take the title Luig Taylor theftstar was high with 5 McManus hi415 Obervich Iwas high for SoutaLyon with 9 Boysville made 22 floOtphots and 10 free tthrown, South12 floor shots and 9 free throws They went Inwere neverwas highSoffowtl Mother Noveaa TXQ130 to fee P MiatiMute Ckurciirtev Beeliyt PaavorWaiur Each First GraJa Mr KooottrMike Brennemans unle from ovisited them David liehringer visited grandmother in Howell who  go ing to Florida Gent Koch fell n Uifice and had to Jiaxe s tit dies BtvMichael had the flu hut s bak ns hool, Sharon egits ytandniutiie burned and vus in the hospUa1Quesenbeirys giaJiflinothei lionginia was hereTerO Kussel iikwindow with his snow shovel Uii Souther helped hi molhei shopinrt uiHighfill visitfi hisMichael had the flue hut is ba kshool after the rhukenpox K Kniple went to Howeil SaiunluJames Beiuieit sa tJ1 shrine iriu in Detroit laues Nash biought MJIIK1pictures and shells haU from Flui ilaIJavid Zezulka saw Sinbafi in lAlnn Ryan was in Detioit to Pgrandmother who is iH John ner visited his grandmother inChelsea Kitty Centen went D   iioit Sunday and Kt a new cainvraIatty Pucketl has a new acuuicUiand fan play it, John Blackld Deatboin to visit his aunt Grtda Mia AndersonSharon Potters jaiher is sjck andthe doctor Maiy Plummer ha u DeWayiie BaPi ismaking a grader for his 1 racialChristine Lines cousin has 1J Uiplllaibs A lady bought 4 Billy L, WyliuTcnt to Sunday school with Davi Michael They got stunk in the drivway and a man pushed them outPattySprout went to the show Sjnday  Isolde Friessler got a nla  and pair of earings Harold brJther made a We neverwould have thought itsnrprising things happen LesMerritt ir the Livingston County Pres laM week, corner out for legalized bingoThai is nhe otiiy onelusion U b tiawn as lie printed an editorialfrom the Tuscola County AdvertiserD Caro, praising the accomplishmentol Gov Meyner of New Jersey who happens to be a Democrat Meyuleaf Is the editorial balanced his budget and finished the year with a balance on hand AH without levyingtny new taXf, The editorial conclude ,Williams should go to New Jeriey how to run a state from afellow Democrat, who was a succetilt the fiisi place the levying of o taxes is false New Jersey legali nd levied a big euougiit o pav all government costs aid of existing taxes Miendeftaed an amendment to legaLize bingo s,nie years ago Tie stato ,  eada who ha little industry oragiiultuie gtt by on its income from iiirc iiiills and ganibling houses,iraif KcJlys kingdom of Monaco iivies no taes the income from ttthf iilfls two bjggost gambling casinosUing sunicient to pay all expenaet Michigan gels a rakeoff Jrom horseuiii gambling but has shied away fiom other foiins of gamblingAnn ually a hill providing for a state Jott1 iv is ijitroducerl in legislature It got4 otcs this yuar the most ever did,  otes arc needed Thousand ofh swiepstake tickets ae soldMichigan every year andtaxiin ichigan People have wem whOtctuies appear in the papersIlie Iowlorville school board hastirred up a storm by banningtiie wearing ,f blur jeans to school,Ihis pracliM started aroond the J tl,e last world war a aap, aCaarcaVest betwoso LuadillaHdStkWt, h elect ittw officersThaplants w planted last spring arscoming up Charles Ghrnger has177 rabbju Two rabbit together hadIS babies Jack Haas had 25 but Wtfcsel Wiled one We miss M,JUUlcabtfwJaek Haas and Charlei BASKETBALL SCORESMason 82 f HoweU 60 BrightonBloomfieW Hills 52 University66, Chelsea 54 Milan 59, Flat51 Dundee 52, Roosevelt 4451, Saline 45 Byron 73, Mich Daftf34 Linden 60Flint Dye 55OkeflMM54, Fowlerville 49 WebbervUleMorrice 54 , 4r ByooKs Saatfera, PastorayGaa 146 AM1090 AM  TM P M tWV M 7 t U800 p mSiOtpmCwu ICtarclfeJ I W Winer, Tutor  Worahjp 1045 acbotfi mNAMED mbVBE Of TBE TRAtL At a banquet at Lowing last wekattended by 850 tefUbttors, stateofficials and bufa Chesterof 588 HaHett SttJacksonnamed driver of th yaf atfflGahrlnergrbuad Indian bnrtaled with the Michigan Teamr awardG Mennen Williams, Seartng has driven 23 years for the Int erst ate Trucking Company withoutn accident He is 53 ,has a wife, 11 year old daughter aad a aon in tbtair corp b Japta  BLANCHE MARTINMiss Blanche Martin, 75,wafoUdead in the home of Mr and Mrs,ftndMrs Webster Strong at 865 PattersoTake Road, about 330 p m TuesdayShe sufferd a stroke 2 years ago an4 had Uved with Mr and Mrs Stoflg ,  about 9 months They went to HoWeB JOIN THE EXPLORERSTuesday and were gone about an hoot To All Boys in the 9th grade On their return they found her deed 14 to 18 who would like to go on in the bathroom Coroner Nils Claxk a0Bpouta hikes and many otherof Brighton was called P oia th Explorers The meetThe deceased was born in Putnam Up are the lit and 3rd Thursday vftownship Mich 31, 1883, the daughter jtfct month See Paul HoweUof Wheeler and Mary Jane Northrop Third GraAe June DarrowJudy Hulls family saw Sinbadlindaezuika saw the ieapades SundayKicky Sowers biithriay was Monday,1 inda Whjtlyy visiied Pontiff couin Suijiiay Ioan iardncr saw,wuod Donna PeKits dad shot a rabljilt Becky Henry wunt fishing Sat urflay No luck Susan iiaut,hn visitrilie1 Kfand parnis SundayThird GrauM Mrs, HenryW have our cotton project on tlvIUlletin bard  Wcs Scott had birthday and Kot u atch Kay L visitedt his grandfather SundayNorth had infection in herMany arc aeni du to 1lulruce iycie inarit a sciap book olanimals Linus Hutchihys was itltrskat ins Kicky Wilson went with hiitiad to midget car lact1 SoU Carverha, new glasses, iat McKennaTom Sawyer and Gullivers TravelsFourth Grade, Sffrs CainpoiiNancy Bondf Kenny hischei, Siley Mollistei , James Kouri iwnSprout and Loufelas Winger all  papeis in a 0 word ruvitest John While Jimmyi Jimmy Kouri, Nancy BondCynthia Hughes, Fat West and TiiSproutt passed the 4 minute additionand subtraction comoination te The Red Book Render are making reasureVVV never saw any bluewlien we weni tJ school, When tnild for u passspd 1 he practise per,Mstcd u sudie iwgii school girls likedt look loufiyish Now in some casesIhtv may IJC a tieed for Ft if the farffilV is lajgeWV bclejve the policy heroi to lei, tiiMi be uoui in the eiemmtary rlu0 but not the hih school  a need can he shownTn lOLOonai 195H 401 ,Off 1 foreign mad carin the Inifed States Ofvroffpman Volkswagj wiy it look the bigAim ican auto conipanies so lOrjg to  thoie WHS a demand for a cheaperind smaller car Now Ford Chrysler ird General Motors are to come outwith low priced cars tot sell around LOiH This puzzles us as we do notiJl s TI11 a vs rjrc for a car Be fon World War 1 Hpnry Ford wajiinK his od,I T Or le8s than 5J0 h said ht w,  building a car for thenuliiiifjf arvt he hUi the nation onwhefi Since then the price ol Can  lame for the hijfh prjee 01 cart1  i high as the old Model Tiiili ceisi ,, materials and wages cJiisihcd anH they are now o ortiling thai does not jibe isaRes ar  so axcesssve why does not  forking man have enough moneyluy a now car  ,Martfau She was the Ut of a family of 6 chldren and was past matro ifPtnckney Chapter 145 O E S and Amember of the Plnckney CommunityCongregational Church Tht funeral is at Swarthout Funatal Home on Friday at 2 p m,Rev JW Winger officiating Burial la theSprout Cemetery , 1ARTH1H MARSHALLArthur Marshall, 70, died atMemorial nospitAfc ,OWIMO iFuneral at Swarthout funeralfiatur4ay Survtvlaf  iOs AV and 4 daughter theUJBtGSTON COUNTY TAX SAUBpublication of the Livtagatentax al which U in May beginstil fete issue of the Dispatch and eon for 5 weeks It will be found o Mde supplement There are ome ilscripUons, dmble that of lastOJU Regular meeUng March 10 Friendship Night itmovies ol Ihe story of Hansel andG ret el The follow ing have not botbeen or tardy since school startedNancy Bond, Carol GydeHollister , Cindy HughesMagus, Thomas Mitchell TaoyShettelroe ,Tim Sprout and Frank Zexulka Jinimy Baugh jiaw the capiiol building in Lansing SundayFrank Zezulka saw Sinbad a Saturday Toby Shettelroe Rudy JosephDianna Biliy Puckettand Linda Clough saw Tom Sawyerond Gullivers TravelsFifth Grade, Mrs Rene MillerSpelling champs are JoyceElaine Darrow, Susan Craig,Carver Arthur Potter, Dennis Roy While the,iid to he inlrovj says State ot Michigan the red State TreeJUrer he stte still has some,Y II 4877 on deposit in state banks You ask how come The answer icthat it s earmarked funds earmarkedhy the people themselves when theyvote amendments into the constitution For instance the state hignway funds are earmarked, the schoolfunds, the conservation funds, tax can only be used to buy libraryhooks, another to buy playgroundequipment Then there is the veterajMtrust fund, sorial security retirement funds etc  The general fund isone in the red dnolds Patrol boys ot the month with is our substituteperfect records are Duane Knapp,nd Ry Kellenberger 7th grade Sixth Grade, Mr TaehWe are handing in our unit OH UMiddle Ages Wednesday Mrs7thEddie McGanahaa 6th and Dennis Fifth and Sixth ,MrtGeorge and John Colcatfor a hike in the, woods14 Card Party at Masonic a reh 3D Parker and Mike Corver 5th,We con I  in ChelseaThe Peoplesgratulate you AU but 17 have com hfts a Sunday school contestpleted our arithmetic booksWe made td t a ytHowctfi aliibirthday cards for JeffHendee and Kathy telroe aw Linda Shlrey aadrs, MiUer spank fad stnbftd Villag eELECT P1 Netatef Mr  Rober t AfljgK  fcrmr localre s len t wa s kafcjfjgg p a P  Ma ouut e trai n a t Bowel  Thnday He r grandaugBto r wa s bjjQ yan d th e hors e sh e wa a drfvta gkilled Giug e Hassencaha l ha s Pttrchas e d  th e Orl a Wheele r farmA T  TH E PUTNA M TOWNSHI P HAL LT O  TH E QUALIFIE D ELECTOR S O F TH EVILLAG E O F PINCKNE YCOUNT Y o f LIVINGSTON  STAT E o f MIC HMo nFO R ELECTIO N O F TH E FOLLOWIN G rFlCER SPRESIDEN TTREASURE RCLER KTHRE E TRUSTEE S FO R Tw o Yea r Ter mON E ASSESSO R Bland i t buUdm C a31x72  Fran k Mora n  Son  wl d o th areaso n work Jame s Roch e returne d fro m th eChicag o rac e hors e sal  Friday  H  ough t tw o horses William , th e onl y so n o f Mr  sa dj M rs E d Kearne y o f Jackso n Nebra sku , U d o f chicke n po x las t week ,MrsMari a Piymptoa s hom e go t fir elas t week  but th e baz e wa s extinguis hti Ed Coo k is  repairin g itH  H  Swarthou t ha s sol d hi s far my t Cordel y Lak e t o Toled o parties O n accoun t o f poo r eyesigh t Gen eCampbel l ha s discontinue d watc h r epairing A t th e Republica n oount y conven tio n a t Howel l Georg e Templ e wa sr ame d delegat e t o th e stat e coave nTio n a t Saginaw Th e Howel l Poultr y Assn  ha s el ecte d th e followin g officers  Pie,Dr  E  L  A very  Vic e Pre s t  As a Par shal l Sec , Plin y Henr y iTreas, , Ro yiSchoenhal s Joh n Watson , 72  die d Feb26  H emarrie d Margare t Monk s wh o die d 7year s ag o Ther e ar e tw o son s ,E mriet l an d Charles ,Mar k Swarthou t wh o move d t oChelse a ha s bough t th e Marcellu sMeyer s plac e an d wil l mov e bac Hhere Harr y Lave y is  workin g fo r Abli nPfau Ber t VanBairjcu m is  visitin g inGree n Oa k ,4 8  attende d a surpris e part y Fr tALS O AN Y ADDITIONA L Aiv VPROPOSITION S THA T MA Y VMNotic e Relativ e t o Oe rClosin g o f th e P c 0 2ELEC T  N IUV  VSECTIO N 7  I On H e cb yShal l h e opene d  t 7 vrk  b e continu e   u  vM L an d n o longer  LVCM V nirifi elin e a t th e poll s a t th n V IT thereo f shal l h e allriwv d t  vTH E 1OIJ S o f s ocloc k an  an d wil l o f sai d da y o f election   1 ary,,,MILDRE D ACKLEY  VILLAG E CLER KPUTNA M TOWNSHI P TAXE SAN D DO G UCENSE S AR E NO W DU EPAYABL E A T M Y HOM E 54 5 E  PUTNA MVMONDAY S AN D SATURDAY S 9 A  M 5  P  M HELE N REYNOLDS , TREASURE Rday nigh t a t th e Ber t Robert s hom eto r Da n Wainwrlgh t wh o ha s worke dther e fo r man y years  H e is  leaving ffote  o 2 5 Year s Ag oTh e townshi p caucuse s wer e hel dSaturda y Th e Democra t ticke t isSup,M  J  Holsel  Clerk , Lul u Dar rov  Treas M Be n White  High  Com ,Wm , Darrow  Justic e R  GWebb WilHamJeffreys  B d o f Rev  NPacey ,Republica n ticket  Sup , Fre d Slayton ,Hig h Com , ,Claud e SwarthoutTustice ,Jess e Richardson  Bd  o f Rev  f Gu yHal l Pucknc y hig h schoo l playe d Eas tJackso n in  th e Chelse a tournamen tan d los t 3 3 t o 29 , I n th e 2n d gam ethe y los t t o Chelse a 4 3 t o 19 Th e Maso n Masoni c Lodg e obse re s thei r SOt h anniversar y Thursday I  o i Winsor , 82 , gran d secretar y isli e speake r  A Pinckne y delegatio nwil l attend Ale x Kova c ple d guilt y t o th e mu rdet 1  f hi s stepfathe r Stev e Lazl oMi d WH S give n a  life sentence Ja y Garnet t ha s move d t o Detroi twher e h e is  workin g fo r th e Peoples Outfittin g Compan y Bor n t o Verno n Fis h an d wif e o fBradock , Pa A son , Frederic k Vernoi Eunic e Sprou t Crane , daughte r o fMr  an d Mrs  Rowle y Sprou t o fAnderso n die d a t th e hom e o f he rdaughte r ,Mrs  Ell a Cufima n o f R one u Feb  21  He r husban d Rev  A iCran e ,die d in  190 3 Ther e is  aoge  o f Pinckne y N o schoo l her e thi s week  on ac coun t o f CW A wor k o n th  school , jRolan d Briggs , forme r PiAckje yboy , no w o f Midlan d attende d th ePas t Master s Nigh t her e wit h Dr Franci s Laniui e   FAmbros e Kenned y an d gir l frien dOJ  H o wel l calle d o n u s Monda y night ,agai n Axnb RELIABL EBUSINES S OPPORTUNIT YMA N O R WOMA NResponsibl e perso n fro m thi s are a Ma n  r Wom n t 0  istrut e complet et o  nervic  an d coUec t fro m electri c             line 0  ci ar tte sdispeBtera  N oan d 4490 0 t o 12,2450 0atceisiary  7  to 1 2 hour 3ntt t tJccellen t return  Poseiwork , orjoca l inte r    m an d particular sWWt  InUrnatlona l Sale s A  iffff  C  f XH  Inc  P  O  Bo x 621 3 Chicag on Putnam Township ,Pinckney,Mich  Tuesday , Feb  1 Kegua r meetin g a t tow n hall  Ai lboa d meuber s presen t Hendee , White ,Reynol d an d Kenned y Meetin g calle d t o orde r b y Sup JJendee  UMinute s o f meetin g Jan   3 rea dan d approve d ,j  Motio n b y White , suppbrte d b y 1  Wyli e t o pa y Lwr enc e Umstea d i 0fo r car e o f townshi p dump  Carried I  Motio n b y Kenftedy f suppporte d oyWyli e t o pa y th e followin g bills Detroi t Edison , light s   1SS 2Mich  Bell , 5 phone sMa x Russel l ,de l ta x schoo l 32 2 PifpflWi    i      Stor eLAfiNE D tiOOOft 5HOt UNGERI kSROCER1E 5 GENT SKENNED Y GENERA L STOR EESTABLISHE D 186 5 INCORPORATE D 191 5man y way s do i you r ban ksrv  ou r community I n  ver y man y ways  Member s o f ou r staff , officiall yam i unofficially , tak e a n activ e interes t i n matter s o floca l concern  And , i n a large r sense , w e serv e th ecommunit y b y servin g th e financia l need s o f ou rneighbors  W e transfe r funds  safeguar d saving stn d value d articles  len d mone y a t lo w cos t fo rworthwhil e purposes  offe r counse l o n mone y mat ters  I n short , w e d o ou r bes t t o serv e th e commu nit y a  generou l helpin g o f convenience , safety ,econom y an d guidance  Tel l u s ho w w e can  serv e youMcPherso n Stat e Jian klw B  Pinckne y   Tears of Sat  Banking  S n Hne r Bon k Account snut s an dgum  throug h ne w autoniati  rier chandlser  N o sellingW o wil l establis haccount s fo r y ou  if  you wish  T o LJV  Count y Treas , 12V Ssecur e part y mus t hav e ca r , an  fas hcapito l o f 10 0 t o 170 0 whic h is seure d   Excellen t earnin g par t tim eFul l tim e m or e  Writ e V  r Bo x 700 4Mr k 1 1 Minn Wlag r writet s u  abou t a  lo w,     twee n Hop e an d O jH  CWJif N wo n b y Hop e 2 2 t o 6   bel l fro m beginnin gttljr  trie d 8  Qoo r LIVDfGSTOV LCMMK C CALENDA RMarl i 3  8 p  m Regula r meetin gApril  4  Pai l Maet  Nigh t  t hig hschoo l 7pni , Gulf Servic e accoon t 4 r1 0an s Moto r Sale s , ga s fir e truc k 36 8Pincknp y Dispatch , printin g 20,t 0Mich  BftJl , fir e hal l phon e 55 0Onio l Oi l Co  , fue l oi l 682 8Murra y Kennedy , cler k supplies3,5 8Lawrenc e Umstead  car e dum p 50,0 0Motio n t o pa y bill s carried Motio n t o adjour n carried Murrra y Kftnart y ,townaai p deri  CARD O F THANK STh e relative s o f Arthu r McEac hi e n wis h t o than k th e neighbor s an dfriend s an d reiatitve s to r thei r kind nes s durin g th e passin g o f  W brother W  S , McEachre n famil yMis  Georg e Vincen t famil yMrs  J , J  Jenning s famil yMrs  Emm a Wilso n famil yMr s Be n Crabb e iamfl yMrs  Daia y 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Iliti f H Iufh t t o pnetle e ever y day Fo r example , yo n hi e otffee ,I  lik e a g 1M S     Tha t4eesB t awk e eAtee r a f m  Mdlt ferenr  e r anythtef f to laag h at ,  w  V     I  ietc Weet Vk o UTltV anaTO THf MNOCNRT4, T959VeersMUnCmMHANOY TOWNSHIPTOWN NO   ,i, RANOi NO EASTcc fhft6 otur2 ,Voir AkJ reel, orrh 42 feel,  ryo wicoin IO bafturns  ,of StUtLor 24Lot 28Lot 58 201, 203 aajCrystal Estate19561956leech1956 10868159971816767 2 ii rtet East of ioufHwvesi4 of iMW Ui thence Edit dionycoii mu vVcit ,4 hno or section 41 tcetNcNth 4432 feet to Southerly ine of o i 0 Hwy, vVcsrerly aiony ajiu boutti IIICor Hwy xAJ tec joutli 20 West o36 tee ro uiguuiincj 3 MARION TOWNSHIPTOWN NO  MOftTH, RAM08 Na I 1AJI oi iciiW 3, ri,vintLJS O i 4J1 jutHientir iio fi j  s TriangleLos 7 TYRONE TOWNSMiNO 4 NOftTM, RAMOf NO 6 lASs40 roui boutti of Northwestcorner ot laVton 27, thence South 26 23iett1966 9NW32s 26 rodsro40 60 Norrh 26 2 3 rods,ngiv56 3863ItecSoutr a of iunh1889OlearoyjotLiber 6 on ogos 48 and 491956RocLot 9 except Westerly VzLot 29 fLtBkfjMdRadl Ae TllLor 19 196Lit 35 1956 OVVHiawiwg VillasMOST 75 feet in wiW ef Lots 5, 6 and 7,nd Hi o im If 1956Ur 90 1956Lot 98 195620 feef ot MM 114 and 117195644G102275S483716321336 W56of MW i49 40 I96o IV, Soori Eoii jnd Wast ,, ine ot seci pnf 3HVi lel COM ot icincfoii, oulfi ptlfdiiL id iorti and IiPir Jiid  J INoflNerly hilt OIifr kooU, JOullcJruery i L I,v purif  I Oi TOWN NOixt rgTOWNSHt NO 1 nercoiiv jr 3k MMV4 or JOanorrccr, a ItgflU andQ Lot 16uuui 199NO MO 6 fcAi 0TOWN NO 1956 8191s Norrh ot Sourhwest thence East lo creek,creek thence Wet toof ri7, South 5 rod fo tjccjiiiniuy 4i o ivac 3 Io6 0Oi North ot Southwesr corZi, Ihence Loir to Ore Creek,atong crtek 23 rods, West o to beginning2 i956 3164iieost comer of UrCtiOnioO roOs, West 60 rods, 60 rods to 1956tiutei No 514 a148714 a3UJ20tt CiTYOf HtONIOMTOWNSHIT 2 NOtTN f RAMM136 ter North 4i fwt, st 136 fef toioulherly hue of P M R t, Sovth M iO, toil 32o feer South 47 15, E 306feet aiwny aaiii K K to fct rtd Wf4 line, Wt i34 feet to btgimung31 41 1956 46037fl 161 fr West of Northwest cornar3Z5 Smith ma MkFhsrton Add ft toniienc iouth 132 ter, West 66 ff, Nrrh IS2 teet, st 66 feer ro plce of fcwyfwvna 31 1956 932i IM 4Lot T7 Northf Ut 4122LO3UM 4 I1MINorth160 nxs, 3 cIV56Lot H nd Lot 120 627North 448 feetIV56 956IUoi 402Leu 4yJLoi 4V4LotLOI 0V4Lot IViouiand  pit el luno on J956IV561956 167325336725a 7314W 44 i1S8VEstates No 1 XI MMl 231956 1889 1956 1889land on rear ot Lot to Lur 5yOt Loi774566loo4285VI,i ldj 56o5006353Lots 332 nd a 1956 346oLof 334 1956 5ooLOJ 34 J956 566Lo 34ti 195o 34ouLoi 349 1956Lois 35 re 9e iuohro 1956lot 361 195oLot 462 1956Lot 401 IV56Hunters HeighthsLot 2 and 3 1956 l, try Club SuudtvLot 20 1956lor 117 1956Lor 143 1956MM ftubdfvltioniott 16 and 17 except 2 feel of Souih faat of Northeastsiy part ot ur 1 1956 KJIndian Hills SubLot 24 1956Acres Subdivision rot, jiJ VOOCOi i cr 01or Dyii NOII HI Me CUftfboy Rwnyan Late NLadsi lee  Itbor 6 Page 30Lot 6 1956Afc BwoyOB Uke HeightsJ446 or 43, 44, 45, 46, 4 ana 48 1956J26fc Lot, 7, 00,  2 and 83 rnr R, Uid iMorth 130 feet of Lots 8, 9,md i0 and Block 4 West a ot North l3olect ut ut 4 156 4896Jinn Rci cUiU land beginning r Northwest LUT of Lot 3, Block 9, on Soolh sde otrartd River, rhonce Southerly ot rhi angles with Grand River 12 rods fcastgrodi loweulm, of Hop Street, Northdiong Hope Street, 4 rod Westerly 4rou Northerly to boutherty tine of Grand Kiver, Westerly  orond Kver to bogecpt bey at  point distant Sooth 72fcdt 8i teef, Sooth Itf West 12 tootirofii Northedif cor lot 3 Block 9 for point of be9, iouth 11 fcdsl 53 212flots I, 2,Lor I Let 2 Lot 7Lor aLot I IffMS IMbM113113,3 2 410218845 1425 foe to pom ot Dey1u1rvo,601Lot 14 Pomt5777ot lSi,h , j w I ifi ilJ y,  of19loi COLor 2Lot IJ2Lot 143tor 144Lot 145Lola 234 UKt ZMLou 24Loi 3IOLo 1Ion Sib, J2 no 329U 3 156Ilut iJuT 11  IfLlHJ JOof CoSt feet io91715460 or15460Of NVV iiyr irnj ONonli10 ,2 o404 40 t SLTOWN NO 1 NQAlrt, KANiiE NO 3 EAST , ,,Lot 147Lot 169 i95oCITY OP MJ0HTOMHoweil aViejtniu 195MM of ll ttll pat Iiouth ot H S,lIVcifot otU Nfc W Of Nt102 2 404 36906 If 01 t60id 0 1956 369fcmg ,0 2o rds Souin of C of on tat luie or West a of Si ,6 1, J rai, vtii 16rUs, Lif tj rus 10 t,4 oi aCH Of Nfc 4I4 40 iv56ot it1956ot it19561956195619561V541956 V4529247a 7743114 I 43 and 47 46 6 4 74 7i 74 7TOWNS I NOtTN of tiletl 4Beginning at Secthwaet OTftor of Lot  Mock 5 Range 4 runAinej Wost 44 ofNorth 132 feet, for 46 feet Owth letfoot te befiinning7 Tt4 4fSHeiea AdditionLori I, 24, 21 and 22Lots 27, 2i, 29 and 3tLots 33 re 5i inclusive Lots 61, 62 ond 63Lots 75 to 77 indutlvoLois 13 144 52716 29032J23 James t Loos AdditionUnnumbered Lot between Lot 51 to 57 ymmnfi t Northeast corner ot Let  Lots 7 and 1inente North 76 15, East 132 feet Sooth I 165 foot, Sooth 76 15, West 132 teer,North Ib5 feet lo ieyinnDy and HOUM1956 18504North 99 foot of Lets 68 nH 9 and Lot r9Sf4ti j5 and M to V44 induaive 156 13Lots 101 te 1M inclusive else lend lying be fween Lets and R  19O 741lots 114 to 1 Incloaive end Weet V5 ol Let lit Ifi6 2221Outlet A Lor 44 except1956Park SwMivtsieaLeiths SubdivisionMr9aii Park teer1381410731U8OtLu 11at Last V cor ot Sec,tt, South 3Mufl wV ia iO00 u4 401 40 East dii oOko tt,36 00 4ot ofiyj U Vi6 1693corndr of Sewioniu rVes1ot1956Handy Mjxtield ShoresLof 9lJf iij nId062 IS6661574 4,01404134 Lot il ,,rid 10Orfind j 11,VitlagoAddition, 5 turnerund Villaye I Town n tenterOi fromiU rods53491ot Lot , i,, Muth toV  ,t, JOH it 27 40y 4 40 East 4Z56 r Sooth 8640  tasi 4782 tt, South 4V U 400JO0 r, South i4 JV 40 tail 5270tr, oouin 40 32r 40 tdSl 10634 ftNorth 85 38 20 Us lVd67 rt, Sourh8 12 40 East 12896 ft,  0 La to 1W ti, SoutiLJI 1379 tt South 70 38 40 II rt North a 41 20 tast i4510 point jn LJSI line of Sec, North o iJ Vasr 1031 rt jiong Last  to oomt or be9 CCni 15ji4 HE 74 of i ,Lots 6 and 7 IV56 44aLots 12, 13, and Wast Vi of Lot 14Lots 17 and 18 1956 JOMOIS 27 and 28 1956 lySI lots 60 and 61 1956 263 Smith and McPhorten Addition 1956 8413and Lots 58, 60, and14fa of 4019561956 32356321Id 49 line no V6 roUs iony on Weil line3c 252I o SubdivisionLot 5Lake SubdivisioniVJO11,64VI32 13Lot 87Lot ILot 44ftecLoi 59fot 6,0 Martin trm lukn No 1UI LJBM 7 Pe 10IV56pwk Number Three 1956Mumfml Park Number Four u likw  Pages 18 and 195619561956Or lafe UuU Farm 1956ILot 57NW 14 of Lof 63to D9 Ore LahLoti 29 and 30iots 8 to 10 Inttutrve 7 1956lv5oCountry Club1956Ore Iska Vw ftftdlvi,on NoLor 76 1956Lets 79 and M 1956 Lot 98 1956lot 99 JVjftPoanen s SubdivisionLOt 22 19 56Plaatanl Uks Hills Annsittot 41 1V56lot 64 and Wosr Vi of Lot 651956feast 12 of lot 65 and Let 661956Pleasant lake Hills Annex No 3lots 206 and 207 1956 Hiver Villay SubdivisionRac in LiltOJ 6 Page 9tot 17 1956RivarbeodwUJ SubdivisionUt 14 1956Lots 15 and 16 1U56 Riverbsniiwirte lubslivision No 1  lib 6 Ptga 10Lot 36 196Lot 41 956Lot 42 1956Lof 43 1956159910574197726 32 i12752 5696 VuVN NOIV  V  , O  NOifH, RANot NO 4 EAST40 ,YVi V ul iLI VLOjl iL2i ,T,I NLjinit 111j, I ,V JofVVo i 1956I VJ6I pus or c 4U iOCcpl40411154 iB55 2   156on dt con f intersection of Cedar ia dmJ i i R K  W jnd on , au oi id id kvV Itience Souih 1iait 1 yj J, Worth to South line of  H, K v, Norfli westtriy atonynne of did RW to poCu ot hy Being jiiiM of Wast 2 ot sector22 I 56 6064  on Wtsr ino of Sec 19 ft Soutn  ,1 xrseciion t West 11 n   of See withuoiritrly line of J I K R R w fhtneetlis iS ft,, South 2bJ ft 10 No in line ot gnt,i ,iij uy the rort votor Co, n aNor 1,wesiony direction JO It to d pom J 43 if bouth of piio ot tjeg North 143It 10 ijcjuxin22 1956 3099, 2 acres f oiiuvny described land Bey at cer of Sec, Suuth 442 ft, toLLMi of road North 66 13 Wesi A7 ft,North 41i tl lo Jouth inia ol i KRW Souiti 0 J cast 441 ft fo Eastand West 4 lino theree South 30 ft 10 ,U 0oiCXrm 00orbailteeCwr u4J k 14t o 11 stiton4r iJAcs in il j , wiOUiit t, 1noJ6031  ts b x7b2lyirj iy44u ior Ve ot  tUHot hiae II1 IO O 195615574feet West a of Nt 4afjrly of Hwy,1956huit Cuiner otsi nvj teer 10 V MiilCc SoulH jr ot titfliony kji nne vesl IOOGJ , NJU, NortnOct no 11 tt AA3610433SeCnoii,LdSt line ti 4 Jjinmny,feet to36 52 55 Oijit ol Otrylining 1956ffaino Res and Lofi 217 and 281956frame Res and Lots 285 and 2tJ6,  l56rranie rrino Kes ana lets JSV anc1V561966I IV12 of Lofi 26V and 95690445 DO11163 63621850410736 33aa1941630124 104iierih 5o cres or kaat a ot 22 5o5Mth 24 ,cres of fcl Va olSW VA ot f 14 IV JO1956 V4 17o3223373611750Si Su4vrl Worth weMC, uul1 JKl U  JS ivcor ot0 Jiy x5oulLjii IU 32, a 23otID ui rdk to TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH of RANG 4art ef Ust a oi West VJ ot NW 4 of Sec 35 Beginning t a pent 3577 feeSouth ef the Northeast cornar tan z Wesf a NW 4 Sec 35, thenco South5453 feet thence North 7 8 Wejt 2I27feet to center of Hwy U S 16, ifiencsNorth IS East 200 feat thence North29,5 feet thence cast 136 faat to beginning subject to U S 635 lJ4 1956 42021A piece beginning 199 feet North of South west corner Section J6, thenca North 025feer, East 754 feet, Southerly 626 feelWest 74 feat to beginning36 1956 HO 18Almon Whipplas Additionlot 40 and all Letwnrn il and A A Co lend 1956Assessors Plat No, 12197n w y ClJV tcti iu iOullKit OiJ  VVJt1   I lit MA,, iMortti Uirili nne ol iiC Mttion line tu9019it 70 corneryt North41 9olot 44lot 43i OI 4jI or 5iLot 54 i or 55Let JOLot 57let 58 1751956195619561956 1956J95619561956Lot 46 Lot 67Ut 68lot 69Lo 70fftf ll 73ill IiUt 75 Riverbondwitie euMivIsion Np 31 en Paeo1956,95o 19561561956ShanOrilt U 471J1i 6123874117,30 1 a06I 0 991336yfi06109V 390Jvu 3vo390390390390 390390390390 390JVU3,90 39039C390390390390 lilvj llll I, nn ng AimiiiU 19ii fptTof seciion il  ,r  16 RocAnnx No 3 32 I i966iji tft ,Dh ,ic,d a0 fi Wust ius ji jf billion 3 thunctr       4V itxi, jnil i 3 ii Ui, VVOM 120J iett, North Ast 42 lee, Norit1 22 ost, c  is ,et to jini of be BL9 nuui iy B80 feet Southv v , Worn Northeast cornera parcel 22 tyyl Etist arui  ft fs,,, 1t jnd SouthI9J6 22iUBtn 1 Acresin liber 7 on Page 32 7 ivV 5837 Norbury HeightsRecorded in Libel J or Hdt on Page 32 ZJ 1956 3625IOSCO TOWNSHIPNO 2 NORTH, RANGE NO 3 EAST i of NL 4 01 SE ,4 4 0 iVjoV o t 4 except a piece ini,usi uirir 4Vo fee Lost dnd West6A tuct Nortll diid oOulh A 325 1936 2233VivV ,4 of it 14 exujj a pieco m Southeast corner 495 fett East ,ini Weil by 660 feetNorm cinci south in outhwes corner 4 32,5 WJ6 22J3V6 acres on Ljt ond of North 2 of South U2 acre ol NvV tri y4 txcepi 1 acre inSoiheuS comer j 6 1966 28,47North V2 ot Souil 32 dcres ot NW iri U except  acre in Southeast corner5 34 1956 5097SE  01 NE fri U o 40 1956 3471SE 4 of NW ,4 6 40 1956 9ti2GSouth 50 crco of Wet VJ o NE V 50 1956 aO9ot NE U ot iMW 14 10 1956 2237uy 1956 6064vVest 12 of Sfe 4 except a pircal of land 225 fr North and Solti and 150 tt Eeland Wost lying in Northwest corner theuof nlso fjd beg on Last and Weil VA ime and m can, of Hwy and 750 ft Eastf cmi oi Soc, tail in cen said Hwy andon tast and Vest U hno 120 il South225 fr them flesi 120 ft, North 225 ft io place of bag24 1956 10316Cum at a point 33 ft Easterly from North VLSI car of IE ii of Sec 26, thonce esy 200 ft South 100 ft, Westerly 200it, tiiuncw Mirth along Hwy 100 ft tortg ininny26 50 1956 845Com in cun of koad on South line of Sec ji oiiu oj ft best of Soolfidfiit cor oiSec 31 thettce Wtsf B4V ft, North 24tit 49S tt Sou Mi V 8 bast 5i3b fito cen of BrMge, Souih 10 50 tast 114 fr, So,n lac 10 Lust 2256 ft alongcm of rood to beginning31 340 IV56 1924Com at Sotithwtst cor of East Vi of NWV4 of Sec, Ntirth 6 55 tast 35050 tto poirt of peg,, North 3J 57 West 37658fr, South 6 53 tast 25913 ft to cenot 40 ft Roan, Souih 13 07 Wust 360ft, South 87 55 West 14171 ft to point t Oey inn 111932 78 1956 48vy 60 ft test of Southwest cor of Sec, 240 ft, North 200 ft to Southerlyoi Porfg River 1hencj Westerlyiong said Krref to West line Of Sec,South  50 iast H4 ft, Souih 13 W  EiSt 225 6 ft ro place of beginning Being1 part of 5W 4 af SW 1432 1956 4889Com at Southcatt corner of Lot 87 of West jde Sub running thence in a Southerlyairection on a course South 7 17 15, 21972 1956M dCM i N6 VA of NW 31 30 1956uNADiUA lOWNShirrOWN NO 1 NQRTti KANUE NO 3 EASTjfc Vt v,, 1 , LAwjiil ucjiiilliy l jwullioiuui Ilidiuol HiuiLti Lii JJU tt,00U ti,  JJU it,, South coO it, l6 15Anassors Plat No 2 A 195Assessor s PUt No a 1373518,254246La ut1956ot NtNor 22 dw et NVVoir  wi st 14  4V 1956Lst 4 or NW 4 Sooth of Kiver id MWeet vi ot NW M iJ ttW 1V56Deyinnmy di ooih  cor ot Sec, Weil diona urn linw oi trvy, Jou ft, North 2iU VVtii UiO tl, est J60 II to Northanal ouih V4 M ihnce South aingM  iiQ  to point or beginning IU 1950 JO 424642466296of 1956of ii v4 except4ot Ve tfeast 30 00195640 1956ei Nfc Ws of NW SO 1956aroo in NW U si  V 4 commetjcinaU fOa cast et Nertrwust cornar, thoncaWost rds, tast 40 rds, North ttO rds, Action 6lo beginning Cowdry 1 AdditionSouth 6 rods of Lot 12 ncl South 1141 Iks of Lot 30 1956 ,2649uuih Vi of Lot 79 1956 4493fairlawn leach SubdivisionNorth V Ot Lot 54 1956 1825 Section t of Lot 125 Beymmng 130 faaf North and SO feel tut of Southwest corner of Let 125, thence North Ui teat, asf 40 feet, South ,32 feet, Watt 40 feef10 beginning IV5o 76,d6feirlawn taach SwbdivtsionSection 1 of Loi 130 Beginning 130 faat North of Southwest corner ot Lot 130,thence North 132 fet, East 44 faat,South 132 feet, Wrst 44 fuel to beginning1956 9dWast Vi of Suction 2 of Lot UC Beyinnmy 130 foot North and 44 leer tast at uouthwf corner ot Lut 130, thenco North 132foot ast 22 feor, South 132 et, Wast22 teat lo becinmng 1956 9,dSection 4 of Lot 130 kieyinning 30 feet North of South wtsi turner of Lot 130, thencaNorth 100 teet, kjst 22 feet South IXfeof, West 22 tcrt to leginning1956 9 a3223 faction 5 of Lot 130 beginning 30 feel Norm and 22 feet tjit ot Southwell corner ofLot 130, Ihence North 100 leer, Eot 22 faef, Soutfi too feet, Weit 22 ft tobeginning 1956 570Lof 130 Begninng JU tif Norit1667of NE475V2711South South 30tfc Ot NW36e acres of36 20VAmi Weti fdo iy561956i of SW V4 1956 16376296323 19563223wutSouth 10SlltaKMLets 26 and 27 Supervisee w,tLot I, 2  eLot 13 L 22Lot 30 19561956,956lot 64iota 62 and toUl H 275fi8838 34605665664285387422192632 566 NWNW iojcres 10 of NW 10,4 ot NW 401956120694U except a piece in South f d W bU 11let 26lot 54 WLot 2 lot 26let 27let 16 let 18let 196 1978387467678260 18910211956Gardens Sub1956 79,71SMervisers Wai ef Shannon Shoresawmfjmg at Southeast corner of Lor 31 on Outlot A thence North 56 30 West 150fclriwth Mu 26 WT 10 feef South56 30 East 150 feet, Norrh 35 25 EsstLot 2   ,956tt 15 1956VatteOavTheUlie 1956 W1 Nela lf     m Pave 37lM 21 1956Lots 24 and  1956 19561956 Club1956t956is   4aW S4e 1956 rfAlaW TOWWSMIQn NO 1 MOtTIi IANOI NO 1 ASf 20 eere f Ml Ifc of SE V4J 10 1956 15553Mevit line of section at afeet North 99 00 West fromast cornet thereof thence South west corner 660 feet East ond West byo5 teet Norit and South10 375 1956 4562North i of St l4 of NW U iO 20 1V56 2B49MW VA of SE VA 10 40 1956 397North 7067 acres of South I2 of Nt VA 25 7067 1956 73 19North 5333 acres of West V2 of NW A 25 5333 1956 3615NJorth 3533 acres of SE VA of NW VA 25 3533 1956 3018North 13 13 acres of NE VA of SW VA 25 13 13 1956 1165Norrh 26 23 acres of North Vz of SE V4 25 26 23 1956SE VA of NE VA 26 40 1956 2850Commencing at Southeast corner of section 32, North 30 West 738 chs, West 78Schs, South 201a0 East 797 chs, fo Sourh lino of Section 32 thence North 88 tast 519 chs fo beginning 32 1936 6247NE VA of SW W  40 1956 3575NW W of SW I 1996East 74109 ft, fo an iron pipe on Westerlyshore of HiLend Lake, thence Northerly onshore of saiej Lake North 32 40, WestoO ff to an Iron pipe, thence Noriri 704b, West 97J ft to a point on shore of Sdu HiLand Uke, thence Nortn 40 27,Vst alori9 shore of HLand Lake 50 ftfo beg, thetwe South 45 44 West 97J tr, to a point n cen of a proposed 40 ftroadway, thence North 48 9 West alongcen of proposed roadway 48 ft to a point, thence North 44034 ft, East 100 fr to a point on shore of said Lake, thenceSouth 40 27, East along the shore of ssid Lake 50 ft to beginning p,32 11 1956 1924 SECom in cen erf Darwin Road at e point 400 ft West of tast Sec line of NE Vkof Sec and from thence Southerly parallelwith said Sec line 4356 ft, Westerly 100 ft, Northerly t8rallei with said See line LOT  to cen of Darwin Road, Easterly along cen said Rend 100 ft to point of L w beginning 35 1 1956 741Beginning at a point on East line of Sec 3e L If71072 ft North of Southeast comer, rutning North 40 2, West 875 ft, North58 29, West 483 ft, North 41 4, Wet 112 88, Nor 23 38, West 18649 ft,North 56 3, Eest 16138 ft, North 43 13, East 8264 ft to lown line, South 029, East 43615 H to beginning except lots, 124 to 30 as platted36 1 1956Clseikers LandingRecorded hi Liter 2 on Page 17 fcai UneaJillaA piece mi land 4vj tQ wide and 8 rds 0g Mi th west ticft ot Lot 3, Biock iin Vililo i cast UrvRjiia as duly iaid M ltt 3 W yltto, tot 3 jnd tne Westor Lot 8, the same ung a parr of whatii known a Mill Yard lock described atton own Con at a point 6 rds from ,  ,,where  5ouh line of ingham St in said L  ViUoaa intersects with the Wost line ot ft running tron thence South iesr 6 id, Norih 8 rds, East 6ing , Yard Blocki 1956 6296 titans Laae Morasof  4 ot sec 36 except Lots 6, 20, 50, 5U, end 76 in islands and OAcept ho island in Island 1956 3736fuMivUaM 1956 Lor 130, thence Nortn 100 reel, Lett Jifoot, South 100 fet West 22 faaf to boginning 1956 5,70Lor 161 1956 7 36Hugh A Me Phersen AdditionUt 22 1V56 lfl2iJ I Skilbackt AdditionSouth 4 Tods m width of West lu feet in width of Lot 71 1956 1237 Jewett AdditionBeginning at Northwest corner of Lgf 37, thence Ldii 66 feet, South 39 fser, vVttt 7tett, South 11 feet, West 59 teat, North50 feet to beginning 1956 Me Phersen s Additionrds  IS foot1956and North Vi of Lot 45 1956ef Lot 55 1956Lot 60 except East 66 faef, North 1373514122 17815271 663829, Racordad bj Liawr 2 on P2778 Cotte rd EaO Ml of Lof 14 1956OF MJ0HTONNobles Plot Mo 21956 6141956 6141956 614 1956  6141956 614Mr 16 and Southerly ,ot 1956 31 to 31956 301 tof aNortherly It foot of Lot 37 end Southerly 41 ,Q  feet of Let 36 1956 1705 l South Vi f unnumbored let between Lots55 end M 1956 27663 beginning et a peintLotLotLotLOIior 1II11II14therly1 feet 49miit Lot 154441186973173173142057680 5546Lot 189Lof 8033 40 1956MARION TOWNSHIPTOWN NO 2 NORTH, HANOI NO 4 EASTCommencing at Southeast comer of all that Lot 61 parr of North Vi of North Vi of SE V of Lot 84section lying Westerly of center tine of Hwy and from thence along center ofakl Hwy Northerly 192 feet for 0 point lot Lot 56Vi of Lot 11 1956and Lot 3 1956Hilee Lake SubdivisionCottage and Lo 24 1956Cottage And La 99 1956 Lot 93 1956Lot 94 1956lot 95 1956Lot I06 1956HiLane1 Lake Subdivision No 3Reserved ia Liber 3 en i 35Cottage and Ut 186 1956 741665960686068 7 417 41 74J741 beM on of sect 30, said pointm fcot West of Southeast cor of 55,146128rod ot  Mi S3 M Phersen and Brewning AdditionLet 40 except iouth eo feetM    Wase AdditionWest Vi of Lots 71 end 72, , 1946 2662, A Phetsens Seend AakUtier,Lot 138 except North 40 feet thereofu mu  CITY  MOWIL46 M Me PKortees Secajnd Preepect PLsee AdditiM South Vi of Lot 18 endNorth  efLet 21Lot 33 lUi I5JLof36   4  itS Peevys AeWftsejirise Pint Meriee Addltt U9M 1936 14211 asyPH 9 eveHvVePHiof lot 21 1996 245,97MteeneaJiiiigtM MeighnT606t 1333 StreetaboveLot 117lot 111Lot 119Lot iai741 741of beginning, 64 feet Northerly aioi g cen oi s tr of Hwy, Westerly 164 feet parill to ot 6South line of said North Vi of North Vi Lo Iof SE 14 Southerly 64 feet Easterly 164 Lot 8feet te point of beginning 26 19S6 1495Southwest part of West part of NW frl VA 30 50 1956 582 Ml741741192414104 feei to Northerly line,of U S 16Hwy, Westerly oleng Northerly lino of aW Hy 22J5 fee, North 13769 feet 568 Acres on Northwest corner ofto North 11M oi sectien South 89 ,00 30 568 1956 ist 22SJ tvl  eead section line to W VA of NE 4 tfh  32 40 1956t56 12M N 14 of SW   SW7263121opinntng et   r S2 fet West  IO869 j 3240 1956pg etIO869 leet r S2 fet West jndof Ner4flt corner of Beginning at Southwett cofner of Nortff SE V th Nnh 2 83 57teflon, Weet 190 feet, South 290 fet to North Itnoj oi Ornd Rivfi Anuo U S16 Mwy Fast elona North line of said it01 0rnd Irvfi Avnu U Fas elera North line of sal1o14 Norm to pom of bogirI  4J8 2 geeTW Of MTW of SE V, thtnce Nonh to a pot 2South of Northwest cornet of wctiMi, East2 roJs, Sojth 10 a roin 2 rods Cast ofr9innrg, tiienoi West 2 rods to rxrjnning Also a plect oeojAMng 2 rods WeH p gng 2 d Weimmt gajMT of NW V4, tirxef  MM M ffA la 4f m Um 956Ukowoeds No I 195619561956Acre Subtor 5 on Page tl19561954195 19561956Lon 9 to 14 nCJSivo 1956tpervrsers,1at of Patrician GardensRecorded in liber 3 on Pago 37Lot 30 1956 819TYRONI TOWNSHIPTOWN NO 4 NORTH, RANGE NO  IAST Ertit 50 ods of North 2 of N frl  excepl I crr in Sojthwrf corner 10 rods North,in c  ir1 I rrvl TMt fir Writ6 4 1956 7619NW Vj of rPJ4 cep Boinmnq t n point 11 ctiN 0 11 i ffof WfT of Nortfbwst corner of NW V of SE 14, thenceWrsf 343 4t, South 21 20 Wost 121 fact, South 4 20 fast 21S feet te ctm of Hwy, North 4t 40, Eott eong Lot ILot 2North 132 foot,ecins parts119, and thet part of Eeetvacated which is within the tr 1956 74961956 4141956 6141956 6141956 6141956 6141956 614 V1UAMSoyfh  lottV Lot iers Northwest OMiMr gf Ut f giFlo V 1956 2471956 122 feet, Nor FSei li10 foot Wo 182 tmt mMM7fMf LJ2 OegHWMg at Nortfast cot of Lot 7 of Weete Acte ifjirloo 10 the City of Idgnton, running thence it follows South 88 30, Eeet59 ,feet, thence South I West 355 foot Lett cen line of Ore Cre  t M M Jf, West 1 feet of Ore Crmtk,206  feet,  g ,MMl6rth 1 loot iTieet 79toi 1 I4t foeo bo rMv SUPPIEMENT TO THf HNCKNEY OtSPATCJf WEDNESDAY MARCH 4,ANNUAL TAX SALE SIATfc OF MICHIGANIMTHI CIRCUIT COURT FOR T COUNTY Of UViNGSrCN IN CHAMCFRYta 0 Metier of the Petition of   FRANKS SZYMANSKI,  Cunnf of the State of VUHjan,  of ed State, for the siie oftaxes assessed thereonOn reeding and fitng the putOpraying for a decree in fivur of u  ribed, tor the amount nc   on each tucn pxc 01 by the State of McngnH i ordered thar sjd pe o At9rm of This Corr, ro b Jxic at on The 9th ay ot vwc    all persons interested ,r sch ,iOt JIthereon by the jtjte or cnyi, shall appear m JIO Court, sii1   before the first uiv r l   ffl 4int wfil btr  i J1   for in saia peinor Ana     ill iuiJ M11OI, Oc V Ltaxes, intcrtiT 31J tridti, , in May thereofdays subsequent thereto as ni,, and twery parcel TfertJi,   fOi fine r,vjrji ir,1 of h v 2 Jt, pf iit i  t  I t Cfcefee Owe 8 vt S4Yef CNo ,  re ,r    ,t iJIV3OI9doj tsiii 0 tomt asrTee ,CMM or Parcel fciarfeteO it U Ot599 oftr ,  lw   tLl51115III634 i,iiiir at  ,Uuii wrtwi ot M1rh innioi 01 Aiion ked, N ih 16 feet,US ilet ui , iiVO I C0in the decree charge, aiJ i io c  yairu h parcel, ano i inlereit therein or, it no i r of law than the enrrt J,  pjrofft of land Cdiuo  uver fw he rima Dtnj, JI   f  4SupcrvtMrt Put ftiKucoiutU in liter 3  44  469429J34old for ihct the SttWitnu the Hon Micnaci Coniy mis 23u loLot 1  GLtWOA OVMiTOWN NO 2 NORTH, RANdE NO 5 EASTc r unterigned, John A Hmdn Clk  to 442 txiii,0 tw 450 itici i ycSTATE CF V1CCANIN THE CIRCUIT COURT fO frij,   T Y Ot i IN CHANCtkf 6343047T the Circuit Court for rhe jrank S Szyrnurin, A  ihe Court 1 Uiat r is   Aarorpetition under,  y vrT   ACIS of 18V3, a jncf  2 hjt 5ctieJ A JI mentioned and coriii ft  fjXuS, WlUCh A,Ttf li  more rhon one ytj J   Cili  0   ,  ,   J  AC0f  if ,ti ,,,n ion, ic tlrighton Gardens Lake CcionyricwdCI in Liuer  on Pde SI 634634 viw w arUini 4iOWest ofsue ot W 41V56cfeure, Luke Coici  No in Libel 3 Oi rB II 123832 ot iV 4 except beginning al 4 po ot oc, Ea 53 feet tovr riyiB Koad, iooth S U Easttcct riiony ten tar lina of Hwysouth V ii cost 2366 feetmit ut riw to d otnt oton V J tt 4i36 tet or , Sooth 25 0o tan 2i41oiy center iinv ot Hwy, West 294 4 VI Wtfs 200 fed NortholA tot IO point of begin IVdo 13600oi it  of SW V4 In olH5,uie have remained unpsu and the Jecripon of Jcf axes ondtf tti   3 That oreiiicu iu iKcrcin wniiivk ue ju, tie nonpayment r incutp and hove reirj,require, ai proiauo yagainst which thjy weTdX Sdltt tOI UlJ riWltxpensei so extended consiitute a vduu ntn  dl  Clarko jd Mi L7,r, J , cri   m iikc Ci i ,  J J ,n L  jit  jn I  44946342 on ryt 22 yjt iO 26a74 from IOItior itwy3 3j u Nt iri 4 oOt it 44 39 1966640iVS 14341cre on East tide i6 167444tcei t 5itriedue sMichigan, te pjaiei  jpon iuch lurijs uy ire ,9v 1115Pciiioi An Grovet  , LULI 1 on ige 1  V6 365ifidy Scores ScLiiu liJonjiJjii ir Llxr  on Paao 25 yc 393 3from tat tde of N 4 of SE VA Jourii ot Creek ana North of Lake4 I 1956 640 on southerly line of U S 16 a pom i34i fet North and uci oouth 62 56 Eait from WetH of dc, bouih o2 6 ui 75 diory Uootftcriy un of Mid Hwy,i, 2 U4 wVcsl 2fi8 feet North S4vcki 604 toe, North 27 04 attI ret io trie poini ot beginning 5 JS t956 1139,,w jf d point m tan boundry oft ruiK North of where it interMCtswoy on Wwin a it enters Swnnww o pom of Lcfiinmny, South d0jo if, 52 49 Wen 504 feet 4outhJi ASi iio teet, Wt 300 feet, ji J0 feel Las 315 feet toU1956erefore yo pa That withm 1 aJresdid taxes, nicicupon each of trie i  b If dF W llhil I ijte of Micnydn jjjct taxes, nirfres, cgjjinrc friar Sihcoi Lakej, ,rv jtit 5  1 at ofteve par can ot ianu, UJ S jefagdint thO kdlllt, ihdi d That yoor JC o1H111 tourl niijy sejni ui And your U  SCHEDULE A , A6vJo 1956 YJTAXES OF I95i AND PRIOR YE, RS 406907564634634 634634 634634 6344012 34634634634634 6346346,34 634634U ,51 0OOaseriptionr Parcel  1 i V,oBcich,a iixr 4 on iJi 9 i, 1  jf Loi ,1 96 4091 ii  Esafus No 1 ,11 Liiit 4 on Payo 44 19 40911 iKe Erc No 2  an Ptqo 29BRIGHTONTOWN NO 2 NORTH, KANOL NJ , Eginnins at a po n    Iks West trym en Wost 22 chs 2V iki iw M to Lake mence Nru,i, uiu said lake to IOW  rr rVA enti La si HJM Ol J01   4 40That part of NE ,4 of N     , Or Creek txcept Wust 6 ocii 1ic eoi 7 oWost 2 acres of tast 4 oaus, qf Noun iU acres of fcast y     A parcel commencing 24 roj    west corner of Ny i ot NL ,, ,LWest 24 roo, iojtn 30 JJ    v North 30 roas to bugiin,i,y 10 40 1 vie  iemning at a point disfon uti   trom Northwest tomd wt fjL i  V of section, East 43io0 iee, J  feet, West 43560 feet, Nonh 00 t,f ii y J AM  It,2 of Lot 69tiJ A I9SO 102ckANGE NO 4 A5VIIW fn Mof N 19569D6n 11 j 1 ty hf 20 4164i 202 36811723673 415b66u2 vi6cti  Cuit 2UJS, iouthNE V4 of NE VA 16 40East part of East part of Nv ,4    16 H 1956ast 14 of NE Vi of JE 4 27 10 1956  3iast V2 of NE VA ecep Buy 01 j  corner of Lot 113 of Bngron Garjcn, ISMColony Subdivision No i, trt,cu along Sooth line of sa ci  t L  ,,South 80 feet, East 200 feet, Nonr 10 beginning, snti except that portion pJitf which exception is docr bcu ai tobeg 3539 ft Wes from Norlicdst toiec 2V tliunce VLS oioi v,i iv  tance of 3921 fr to No,  Lof 12 Brighton Gardens Lane LOIOIV, 1 J ,South 82 6, West 635 i, JO  J West 518 feet, Sootl, I1 J   ft South 86 30 East  tv, crti 7, West 1312 ft, Nortr ,,  ,   ,00 ft North 19 25, Voo  , r,cr,62, East 955 ft, North 61 3 tcis ow ft South 2a J , tiit 3 f , icH t35, East 228 ft, Nonh io i,   , wift North 35 2, West 442 ft, North68 45, East 2oo3 ft to ,, , ,   xc Beg et Southeoit cor of Lo 0v of Bncjnton Gardens Lake Coiony No 1 and running East 100 ft, thence Sooth  East200 ft, thence West to intersecting po nt of line projecting along East ine 01 unl,moor Blvd, thnce Sofh along Easi nnoof Mid Blvd to Southwest cor of LO I J,thence along South line of Lot i0v to beg, cont 1 Acre, Also exc b j  c  eetf eor of East a of NE 4 ot Sec 29, thence North on Eost line of Sec 29 to intersection of East lre of SJIO Sec ncitut line of U S 23,  1 Sct WLJlong East line of Hwy J S 23 to in tartection of South line of East 2 of NEk Of aid Sec, thence Last on Soutr I moof Eatt Va of NE VA of Sec 29 to 3 cont 20 acres, also exc bj at Sowocor of East Va of NE A of 3ec 29, Ihcct North 780 ft, thence East 622 ft, thenceSouth 20 West 831 ft, thence West 33dft to beg, cont 86 acres also exc BegOt  point 6u North 80 ft and 250 fteJuo East from Southwest cor of East Vie Hi W of Sec, East 46913 ft to a MT Ift ewrtoriine of the existing RW Oft 19 thence North 20 37 Eatt 12178 1 line U S 23 thence Ncrh475 ft, South 13 TT WostO point of beg89 1956 20 32cor of Lot 109 of BrighUke Coiony No 1 and run ft, thence Sowth 7 EastWett to intersecting pointprojecting along East line OT Lchhid, thence North along North lineMM Blvd to South we cor nt LotrffMnce along South line of Lot 109 to1 1956 nlSSoutheatt corner of Lot 113 BrightonH Leke Colony , No I, thence South line of MW Sb 200 f,Eatt 2O0 ft, North v o M 156 2SA4  point 20600 ft Southf West of North VA ro7 Qtit Sooth 0V4r 40 Eait221,C K u i ,, i r  li CS O tjtO wOJiCS o4T to 6Vr rLor,   7 to i,9 ir , , en   J 1 si Ot  O  4o46,34nd 2 1 1  viz599of L1 S, 534634M, gror Civt  rdd in tifcr r  ncxIV  1 1966 71V  if ii   ovcop Rtirtroid26 0 1956 IWSiivJisn Springs Lake  i  1956 435 ,, , 00 170 1956 719     ,nj 23X 1956 719    , 26t V56 1237 1956 719COiWAY TOWNSHIPTOWN NO, 4 NORTH, RAMGE NO 3 EAST  70 rrcs of Solh 80 scrS of NW rr u  20 1956 182, c0 rcrr5 of ME frl 14 2 CO  0 cfus of N, frl Vi 2 bO 1956 20292 Vi or ,L  exctpt 10 acres in sqaro   ui Noft Apr corner  70 1956 180 55V  of ie Vi yirj Sovth of Hwy 3 1V56 2387, v 2 o So, Vi Ot SW 4 Of SW 4 iO 19o6 2949 V  o iV7 4 of oVV V4 1 1956 284 , r Southoast corner of SW VA of NE    fous East and West by 40 rods North2 1St ,4 of NE VA except  acre in Northwest ronyr lyirtfl Vcst of C C Union Drain 21 39 1956 10222V ,  of SW V4 of NW VA 22 20 1956 6304arESFIElD TOWNSHIPiTWN NO 4 NORTH, RANGE NO 5 EAST , pvci ot lund m Lst 12 of NW frl V Jvsybocj ,i foMcAs Beciinntng at cementtiwu,merit on North line of Section 1,41 ,2 if West of Morth VA post of saidvcion running thence West U38 feataio,,g County line, South t 15, East 121 15 fct North 49 22 feet, East 18Afeet to 1129i y 1,1 j  iiiiersuciion of Ctrji line of rtAy  v iu and WVest ine 01 tost Vior ,JW 1 of Sec, Nortii 69 30 Wast 145 feet, jouin i95 iefei Easterly paraiiei iv U i ,6 Hvy 150 feet thence Uorthi3U kt  feh 54,10htrgiriiinii cV OJlhaasr corner of Sec, North v3o2 , wVti  70 fee for place otbg Vvfi i3i ffcei, North 3i2i fstt,Sooth 6 40 tdSi 1375 feet Souih 27921 1956 713Nb4 of St i4 except 7 acre in Northwest Lornar 21 33 1V56 1304licyuv cj on North tme of section ii458 teel romiir We 20Q fsei,h,0 tee 10 centr line of Hwy,i  JU tujt ,ri cjntei of Hwy, NorthiOiii teoi 10 beginninj24 23 1956 5950it of bL 4 of SW VA lying West of A A k R RW excepi 3 acres m Southwsfcorner uosc beo as follows Beginning at juu vs coinef of said SE 4 of SW VAc out on, tds 1485 feer for pe ofbucjinriiity, Norir, b2H fee, LdSt 330 feet,Sutn L2J i,H, Wust 330 feel to pltce of28 1956 3010j iidt prr of Nt A of NW VA Eaf of A A R fcW 1996Bencon Shores No 1 1956Slack Otfcs2nd 1 1 1956 19619562 onJ 28 1956Chemung Colony 1956Crookod Lake Highlands Subdivisionu y,iiii,ny J Sovrejs coinei ot Lo 16 iiiciive Wuit on Sooth line ot isia Lot0i  i, tVe, Notih 65 feet, ai poralloito i0v h i,ne ot Lot 622 teei, iuth on tost unc of lot 616 feet to beginning 1OIS6 5467Crook d lake Peninsular SubdiijionLot 3V 1956 7J7Earl Lake Height No 1Recorded in Liber 7 en Pag 8 2 1956 640ElmhurstA, 1 of Loi 16, Parr of Lot 14, end pirt of Lot 15 nci ci part of Ootlol D occuiiied asone pjcti, beginning at Southwast cor ner of sa,d Lot 15, thence North 1 East 100 terjr to Northwest corner, Northeasterly1612 feet along Northerly lne of Lot 5to Northeasf corner thereof, South 1  West26 feot aloiiy Easterly line of Lot 15, South56 3 Wcsi 6i feet, Souih 26 23 West 155 fjol, Norh 67 40 West 20 fet,Nonn 1  fcast 48 feet to point of beainLot 20Lor 14ior 24Lot a 36574312 1129It2911297490n,r, and Lo 17 1956Lof 10Lof 11lot 72Lo 5 Lof 153 Lor 154Lot 179Lot 41 Lot 49Lot 60KirkLuts 72,Lot 10Lof 2Lot 17 Lof 136lot 146 Lot 196Lot 199 Glen iche19561956 1V561956195619561956KirVs Ijnding Long Lake 195619561956s Landing Long take No 73 and 74 1956long Lake Shores 1956Round Lake Subdivision 19561956Sunrise Park 19S61956 191956Supervisors Pbt of fteacen SlieresLot 75 195GREEN OAK TOWNSHIPTOWN NC 1 NORTH, RANGE NOA parcel gf iard in Section 1 commei 7642584S589ao406726589589804064013756401 4555146478835A6745555534 45554545Ne 2 1CL276 EASTncino at, H  1,Lo, 1ji o vi incijsvc1Lots 213 o 215 lrculots 216 to 21 inciivoLot 219loti 222 c,c 223ftrigiian Countrv Club AnnnRecorded in Liber 1 on K z VLot 232 vrLots 233 c 235 incS  Lots 23i and 237 VSLot 252 1 iLot ,  5599 634 r  of NW frl VA of Section Beginning a pont 1070 feet South of Northwestcome of Section, South 9975 feet, Esst iino foit North 872 feet for  point ofinng, Esst 1100 feet to center cfcnannd of flowed lands thence North 28130 Wost 112 feet, West 1000 feet, South100 feet to point of beginnloQ4 MM l WMt II sere Of SW VA15W 6351115T, ,5ii5Lots 256 to 25fl inrluiv 1lots 7cfi 0 V inc1  vc i  Li  ,  to diA inciStv lJr679 to 281 Inctisivj, 195ft1556195rfla  I S VLo 504 to SOft irLoi 307 beC Lots 311l i   3 I ot  irr or ifn 1 if1 r ii c3 , r 196 11515 991115 15996341599 6,344 7 4 199 345North 50 oeret ef NW frl V4 5 50 156 6765North 71J ecree at Eet  of NE frl Mj 6 71 JO 1956 5988North I of NE V4 Of SE V4  14 20 1956 4680Norr j of SoJh Va of NE V of SE V4 14 10 1956 112114 440 1956 3708West V of rJE VJ of NE Vi 18 20 1956 1118W   of NE Vt except 2017 acres n sriord as follows So mich of Wett Viof N  of Section 18 M would bebojrclpr by n line ccmnnencing at VA poston North line of Section 18, thence Sooth on Vi lin 20 chs, North 73, East 6 ch,Vcrth 23Va, Eiwt 6 eh 70 Mu to e tree 6 in In diameter, North n tne 12 chs M fkiobCflinnN 1956 7933 956of Wet 3S0 feet South 330 feetEatt 330 feet North 330 fot to point of7Mrf m w 5A1M6Iff 2634 5755715450 54225112758OkUM OAK OUUrI OWN NO 1 MOtTM, to NO I NO o iASTBooinAina ot Northwoftt corner ot tectioo, South 09 4V 50 Eost 28505 fee South2 48 50 Eost 38705 feet to cetver iiRai AAaltby Road, Southwesterly aov caivit luife ial icwd 2408 te ro  s luitof iectuxi Northerly alwiy ija WA Unc460 foot to beginning7 24 1956 1174Commencing a a point on East ana West U line of sea ion 2560 foot Wost from EastVA pot rhence Sojtii 19 10 West 231feet South 42 West 198 feet South 6Wo ld feet, South 10 45 East 231 foot South 20 tni 363 feet, South  15 East 1895 feet aiong center of old Hwy forplace of beginning South 8 15 East 925 fetrt along center line of old Hwy to iotersection with cenr hne of new Hwy U S 23 thence North 8l IS East 9646 teet diony cen r liiie  of U  5  2 3 thenc CSout h a3  45  Wes t 266 7 fee t t o begin nin g 1 7 3  195 0 629 3Be g innin g a t Southwes t corne r o f N E VA  oftit  VA, thence Nort h 337 8 feet , Sout h88  2b  Eas t 244 5 feet , Sout h 5612  tee tt o  cente r o f Hwy , Wes t 192 4 teet,  Nort h   30  Eas t 23 0 feet  Wes t 5 3 fee t 1 0beginnin g 2 1  287 7 195 6 1192 5Ai l tym g Sout h o f Hwy  o f i E A of S E U2 4  15 0 195 6 63 5Eas t V2 of NE, 4 excep t 31  acre s fo r G T  R  R  R , W25  768 3 195 6 2548 9Commencin g a t a  poin t 4 0 rod s We t fro mSout h V 4 pos t o t sectio n 26 , thenc e Nort h1 0  rods , Wes t b  rods , Sout h 1 0 rods , EJ M8  rod s in  Sfc U  o r S W U2 6  6 0 195 6 317 6Commencin g 617 3 fee t Eas t o f Sout h Upo r o f section , Nort h 14 0 feet , fcast 253feet , Sout h 14 0 feet , Wes t 25 3 fee t t obeginnin g26 1956 631 6A H  Wes t  2 o f N W VA  Nort h o f Hwy , Als oSout h o f Hwy  commencin g a t a  poin twher e at d Hwy  intersect s Eas t sid e o fabov e parcel , thenc e Sout h 26t i fee t Wes t53 3 feet  Nort h 32 6 fee t t o Hwy , thenc eSoutheasterl y alon g Sout h sid e o f Hwy 50 0 tee t t o beginnin g2 9 1 6 195 6N E U  of N E 1, 43 0  4 0 195 6Eas t V 2 o f b E VA of S W fr l U3 0  2 0 195 6Wes t V a o t N W U  o f S E VA3 0 2 0 195 6S W  VA  of S E 1 43 0 4 0 195 6 8Wes t 7acre s o f S E VA of S E VA excep t astri p 1 8 fee t wid e of f Eas t sid e3 0  1956 154 9Nort h 1 2 o f N E VA excep t 6  acre s fo r G T  k  R R W3 1  7 4 195 6 2116 2S W  I 4 o f N E  4 excep t 1 3 acre s of f South wes t corne r describe d d s follow  Begin nin g a t Southwes t corne r o f N E VA  ofSectio n 31 , Thenc e Nor m o n  4 lin e 1 3chs  Eas t iO chs , Sout h 1 3 chs  Wes t o nV 4  ini a 1 0 Chs  t o  beginnin g3 1  2 7 195 6 365 1Commencin g a t Southwes t corne r o f N E VAo f Sectio n 31 , thenc e Noril i on VA  line1 3  chs , Edi t 1 0 chs , Sout h 1 3 chs , Wes to n  V 4 lin e 1 0 chs , 1 0 beginnin y3  1 3 195 6 295 2Par t o f S E VA  ot N E , 4 o f Sectio n 3 1commencin g a t Eas t , 4 pos t o f sectio n 31 ,thenc e Nort h 132 0 fee t t o Northeas t come ro f St  VA of N E U , thenc e Wes t 346 5 feet ,Sout h 6 6 feet , Sout h t0 , Wes t 109 6 fee ft o  Wes t lint  o f S E V 4 o f N E V4 , thenc eSout h 675 5 feet , fcdm  1307 fee t t o begi n1 1 m g 3 1 322 5 195 6 575 5A  parce l ol iand commencin g i t a  poin t 2 1rod s Wt i of Southeas t corne r o f Nort h V 2o f N E ,  o t sectio n 31 , thenc e Wes r 5 Vrods , SojfliLrl y 3t f rods , Northeasterl y t oa  poin t  I rod s Sout h o f fo9inniiy,  thenceNorf h t o beginnin g3 1  77 5 195 6 154 9Al l Cos t o f Hwy  o f N W tr t U  excep t Nort h31 7 chs , rind  excep t 1 2 acre s fo r G  T 8  R  k W3 1  318 0 195 6 785 6A  parce l of lan d 11 1 S E VA oi S E 1 4 o f sec tio n JI , Lommencin g 3 1 rod s Wes t o fSoufheis i corner o f sectio n 31 , thenc eNort h 1 6 rods , Eas t 1 0 rods , Sout h t o sec tio n hue , thenc e Wes t I U rod s t o beginnin g3  1  195 6 855 3Al l tha t pv t o f th e N E W  of N W V4 an d u N W  T 4 o f N E 1 4 lyin y Soot h o f G  Ik,  H,  and Westerl y o f U  S  2 3 Hwy 3 2  1956 365 Par t o f S E VA of N E VA ot sectio n beginnin g154 5 fee t Eas t o l Northwes t corne r o f S4 of NW V4 of section, East 90 feet towesterly line of U b, 23 Hwy, South 2543 West 3JO5 feef, Noiih 64 17 West 718 feet to place ot beginning32 275 1956 11355NW A of NW A excepi 3 cres for G T R R k VV 32 37 1956 6453SW vl f NW U 32 40  1956 11355rrjmmencny 01 Southwest coiner of SF V4 of NW j of section, LcJ 370,3 feel, North25 43 fctnr 5746 ieet for point of beginning thence Norfh 25 43 East 300 feet, North 64l 17 West 780 feet, South 141West 3283 feet, South 64 17 East 644,8f to point of beginning02 75 1956 8553Commencing at Southwest corner of SE 4 0 NvV ,A of section, East 370,3 feet,North 25 43 East 5146 feet for point ofbeginning thence North 25l 43 EdSt 60 feet, North 64 17 West 6448 feet, South 1 4 West 658 feet, South 64 17 East6166 feet to place of beginning 32 109 1956 852Commencing at Southwest corner of SE V4 of NW 4 ot section, Edit 370,3 faet, Norlh25l 43 East 4546 feet for point of beginning thence North 25 43 East 60 feet, North 64 i7 West 6186 feet, Sooth 141 West 658 feet, South 64 17 East5917 feet 10 place of beginning32 109 1956 852Commencing nt Southwest corner of SE VA of NW VA ot section, East 3703 feet, North25 43 East 2746 feet for point of begin ning thence North 25L 43 East 180 feef,Nonh 64 17 West 5917 feet, South 141 West 94 feet, South 86 33 EasJ 116 feet, South 1 30 West 149 6 feet, South64 17 East 387,2 feet fo beg32 327 1956 1902Part of SW 14 of Section 32 commencing 3879 feet East of West VA post of saidsection, thence Eost 951 feet, South 82572feet, West 19084 feet, South 70637 feet, West 75055 feet, North 153209 feet tobeginning except beginning 3719 feetSouth of Northeast corner NW VA of SWVA of section, South 4574 feet, North 8912 West 5714 feet, North 4574 feet,North 89 12 East 571 4 feet, to beginning txcepiion containing 6 acres forsehooi site also except part of NvV V4 of SW VA beginning at West 14 corner ofsection, along East and West VA hne ofsection, South 89 53 East 3879 feet, South 0 01 East 112761 feet to South easterly RW line of new U S 23 Hwy, North 45 14 East 41030 feet, North 8923 30 East 8556 feet, South 3 36 30 East 90 feet, South 29 03 East55909 feet, South 89 49 ast 97 feet,South 0 42 30 West 124 feet, North 89 49 West 74951 feet, North  01West 41045 feet to beginning 774 A Also n lane 20 feet wide the center lineof wh,ch begins at West V4 corner section,along East and West VA line of section South 89c 53 East 3879 feet South 001 East 153806 feet South 89 49 West 10 feet for place of beginning along Center lino of said 20 ft tarte to cen tine ofWhitmore Lake Road for ending32 1956 10655 60a6631 le 8340Commoncng ,v Wast VA pot North 38965 fee, rnoiico at an exterior anffie 75 right34  ,, hence at an inter angle 16459 1 fr 3026 feet, thence through interniqo 65 2 kf 37356 feet, thence, ,,, , cr nge I32f 47 left 157Jfes ir cec rniri9, thence continuina insanv crcfan 70 feet, thne through inter dr,jc ijo 56 ift 3462 feet to apoint or, xhoru line of Brigss Lake, thenceSoutherly on shore line of said Lake 80feet more or loss to an iron stake, thence Easterly 250 fcef to beginning In NW frlA 1 61 19 3340Commencino at West VA pOt of NW rl V4 North 38965 feet, thence at an inter, angleof 75r right 3541 feet, thence at krterangle 164 59 left 52 feet to point fOrbeginning, thence extending front thipoint on sme line 2145 feet to en ironstake, thence at nier erwte Tt 14 Mr20167 feet to waters edge of  Lake, thence Southerly etong wMorof sad Lko tSO feet to an Iron postwhich is 95 45 left a distance of 222feet, Northwesterly from point Of feeainning, thence Southwesterly to ,beginning 3 88 1W6 15520oflotLotLotLototLoUt UtLot 446474fi15le17 1119 AcademyRet in Liber 6 Hillson Page 211956195619561956BrownMc Luhlin 8oichinJ Cottiqand Cott,ig, and Cot j, 19561956195619561956 62934074074079 7 1203120385538553Fairland SubdivitianRec in Liber 7on Pees 4 end 519562207Lof 21FehrviewLot 2 1956lot 3 and Cottaye 19Mlot 4 1956Lot 5 and Cotttgo 1956Lot 31 and South W of Lot 301966 1203EMterty part of Lot 39 bam 31,75 fet onNorth side nd 35J2 fMt on South tld J9S6 502Lot 43 and CottM 1956 505462932197 15491553 154971541203lor 8 and Cottagtlot 9 19561954Cetage and Lot 6 Also Lot 5 151956Corttg nd Lots 8 end 9 oxcapt rho North rty 30 fMt of Lot B and cxetpt hoSoutherly 30 feet of lot 9 M later 7 on fag 23Lot 17 IV56Lor 18 IV56iUmd iakt CeietiyLor 146 1956Lor 170 IVtttots rU, 176 end 177 1956 52O outtdmy and Lots 178 and 179 1956 20627Islene leaa Colony SMivtMeM jsjwseNorth Va of Lor 28 nd Cottao and Lof 2V 1956 730Cottage and Lor U6 ix i Ut 137 1956Let 142 1956Recorded in lifaor 5 ot Plate at Page 44Lot 9 1V56North Snore M eo Wbitnere Uke and Lu 1 2 diiu 3 1956 113,55Cortdy and Lot 4 IVJO V4JJot 5 195o J54Lot 14 and North Vu of Lor 15 and Coiteae 1956 5Jand Lot 17 IV36OrdsaraVVtcw CoUayRec ia Liber 7 on Page U md Private Park IV06 27,10Stiver Lake SubOivitiiilot 25 IV 357jLot 30 and Cottage 1956Lot 4 and Cottaye I9o6Supervisors flt ef Whitmor FeiwrCoffuye And Loi U 1956 9255 Tedd fviNt Subdivision Ne 1Recorded in Liber 2 f PUts  Page Lot 3 1956 2251Cottage and Lot 4 1956 5054 Coitaye and Lot 34 1956 7154 Victoria Park SubdivisionLot 2 IVad I03UVWhitmere HillsLot 64 1956 1549Cottage and Lot 65 1956 7154 Lot 66 1956 1549HAMBU10 TOWNSHIPTOWN NO 1 NORTH, RANGE NO 5 EASf Weil 44 acres of tjj vi uf be V4 tdst of A A k R4 44 1956 10574NE VA of SE VA5 40 1956 3339N VA of NW trl VA 6 4247 1956 9326West 2333 acres of NW VA ot NW frl VA6 2333 IV56 1603HAMBU1O TOWNSHIPTOWN NO 1 NORTH, RANOE NO 5 EASf faeaimting on North line ot bW I4 of Nt VA 2 icer Cdif ut Nurlhwosi corner of SW4 Ot Nt 74 Ot itLllOtl, tji 2V04 teel,iwuth 10u 221 West 300 leet, North oV51 West 2904 feel, North 1 36 taat 100 feet, North 6 45 East 200 feet tobeginning except the North 150 feel12 1956 656Beginning dt j point distant West  94ua teel from Soomeasr corner of NE  OtNW I4 of Section, South 10 30 West1150 feet, Nonh 68 5 West 170 ite,North 42 55 Last 16V feet 10 Southerlyline of Hambuty Road, North b 25 fcasi7b feet thente Souih 10 30 West 12214 feet ro beyiniiina12 1956 12752Southeast 24 ucrei of SE ti  South and Last of Huron kiver except Kiverbendilloiubdiviiton No f3 1956 390beginning in center of Hwy b425 chs Nortneasferly ot fcast dnJ West VA line,thence Northeasterly 105 feet, Northwesterly 165 feet, Southwesterly 105 feet, ooutheasteTly 165 teet to bey16 1VJ6 3049Ail thai part of NE VA of NL ,4 section 21 cuveicd by waters ot liljnti Lake, meaived ti ,in low water man ut said Lakesubject to rights of Thonids Shehan, his neirs dnu assigns for pleasure and fishingpurposes 21 1956 7,31tieyirming at a point 705 feel North and 132 feet North 6VV East fruin Southwestcorner of NE VA of NE U ol Sec, Noih6v cast 66 feet, South 32 40 East 313 teet o  ore of Island Lake South 56 20Wtjsi 50 feet along shore of said lake North 3tr iO West 16 teet, Norfh 32VVJM lo I feet to place ot beg21 1966 5941All of NW VA 01 Nt I4 ot section lytno West of A A K k Beginning in cei lineof Hwy and on West hne of A A K R kW at a point 413b iejt West ot LLIWH,of NL U of jectiofi, Wci ioi3 rout guncenter ol HAy, North 261 feet, tast i62J feet 10 Wesi line ot saJ K K, kW thenceSouth 261 leef alony snd RW to beginning xcttp Lust 300 1et tdereof 21 1956 2137beginning at u point on West ihore of Zuksy Lake 30 feet Norfh of Section line betweenSections 21 and 28, thence North 67 yv 10 West parallel to i,nd section line 3dteet distant therefrom, measured at rightanyles, 264 feel lu a point, thence Eauarly 250 feei through a point winch islocated Noiih 18 27 25 West 122 4 ttLf from piace ot beg to wteri edge ofsjid ime, ffience Souttunly 1224 fef pluCt1 ot beyuirnny21 1956 5941All the sobmergd land covered by waters of Island Lake at low water mark locatedoTI NW VA oi NW A Sec 22, containing15 acres more or less except 4 piece otland described as Cc  jt 1 point on Secline between sections 21 and 22 705 chsSouih of Northwest corner of section 24where stands jn iron pipe J4 in, by 34 in, thence South on Section line to Southwest corner of NW ,A of NW VA of lec tion 22, ta un South line of NW VA ofNW 14 92 links, North paruliel with Watline of said section to a wrought iron pipedue East of place ot beginning, thence West 292 Iks fo place of beginning21 1956 566Com at Southwest corner or Lot 1 Buck Lake Shores Sub, thence West to VA line,thence North to and deeded by JessieBennett end wife to Phoebe Bennett Dec9, 1059, Hec Liber 29 Page 463, hence East to Buck Lake Sub,, thence Southerlyalong shore to beginning, under water ofBuck Lake23 1956 390Beginning at South VA post of section, Wast 620 feet, North 56206 feet, East 620 feet,South 5626 feet to beginning 24 8 1956 8206North 10 acres of West Vi of Sfc VA North of Hwy 24 iO 1956 864North 12 of following described land in NE frl VA of section being part of GovernmentLots 1 and 2, Beginning at a point 18589feet North of center of section, East 1586feet to West shore of Strawberry Lakethence North 22 East89 feet along shoreof Strawberry Lake West 16195 feet 10 ,4 line Souih 825 ftt to beginning28 303 1956 4784Beginning et intersection of tow water mark with section line between sections 28 and29 at Southwest side of Bass Lake South along Section tine 128 fet, East 35 feet,North parallel with section line 128 teaf,West 35 feet to beginning28 1956 4784Commencing at a point 20 feet Eaif of Southeast corner Lot 3 Swarthouts Coveon A line extended from South line Lot 3 thence East on said extended line 80 feet,North 40 feef, West 80 feet to HelenStreet, South on East line said Street tothe poin of beginning30 1956 1309Commencing at Southeast corner of Swarth out Cove Subn, 20feet Eatt for a placeof beg, East 80 feet, North 120 feef, West80 feet, South 120 feet to beg 30 1956 7099A parcel Beginning at a point in center of Strawborry Lake Road on the West Vs Unaof section 34 North 208 feet Easterlyparallel with Hwy 419 feet South 208 feetto center of Hwy Westerly 419 feet to center of Hwy at place of beginning34 2 1956 867North 2 acres of NE VA of NW VA North ofHiphway 35 2 1956 4887All thit part of Cist V2 of SE Va lying Northof en or IT ,nd West Highway 35 50 1936 MJ5Commrtein at ,i poin in West line of EattVi of SE 14 3962 feet South of NOfthwetcornsr of half quarter section thence Northweclv WMociMy ifT 29 tO the fifltht71,50 fee t ir broinning, continuing North wosurty 1,1 sjinj direction a last course1285 feet, WM dcflocinr, 28 34 to theleft 24932 srt Jojth parallel to Weit lineof East Va of St 14 366 feet, North 5000 East along the Sojfh line of land owned by Grantors frnm Beach 4734 feetto beginning36 19S6 637North h of following described land com mencing at, a point 13124 feet Wast ofSoutheast corner of section, North 11206Sfeet, Watt 38869 feet, South 112068 feet,Eatt 38S69 feet to beginning 36 5 19S6 2995Commencing at a point 13124 feet West of Southeast corner of section 36 thenceNonh 112066 feet, West 38869 feetSouth 112068 feet East 38869 foot to innino except North 16 thereof 36 4 1956HitM T 1    SO March 4f 1958Whltleys called on theJsH MeGuires at Orchard Lake and Fishers in Pontae Sunday Betty Seefeld is working lor OH Ce  OexterNOTICEBIENNIAL SPRING ELECTIONPUTNAM TOWNSHIP COUNTY OFLIVINGSTON, STATE OF MICHIGANMon,April 6 Hottee ft hereby gW ffcat in conformity with tha gElection Law, I, the pnerIfneJ Clerk, will, upon any day, except Sunday and a lejpl htUday, the day of any regular or specialeleetioa or primary election, receive for registration the namef any legal vri4 in said City not already registered who may APPLY TO MF PK 8ONALLY for such registration Provided,however, that I c n rccefre no names forregistration during tha time InterveniiT ht veen the Thirtieth day before any regular,Special r official p nary election and the day of such electionNice Is Hereby GivenTha  Will Be At My OfficeAT MY HOTVTR 204 N MILL ST IN P1XCKXFY MICH WEDNESDAY MARCH 4, 10 A M TO R P IATURDAY, MARCH 7 10 A M TO  P U MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1O A M TO TO  P MMONDAY MARCH 5lh LAST DAYTh Thirtieth day preceding said ElectionFrom 8 oelock a nu entil 8 oclock p m on said day for Ipurpose of REVIEWING the REGISTRATION and REGISTER ING inch of tha qualified electors in laid CITY at SHALLERLY apply thereforTha name of  ftwreen but an ACTUAL RESIDENT tfprecinct t the time of registration, and entitled under thaititutioa, if remaining inch resident, to rota at tha next ihall be entered ia the registration bookElector Usable To Make PersonalApplication, ProcedureSBC 504 Any elaetor who is unable to make personalcation for registration because of physical disability or tl from tha Township CJtf ar Village in which his legal retdenaIt located, may be registered prior to the close of reristratlnobefore any election ar primary election by securing from thaClerk of tha Township, City or Village In which la locate ISlegal residence, duplicate registration cards and exeeutlaj ftaduplicate tha regjttreuoa tlfJdaTtt before a notary pubNt ar ether officer legally avtWixed to administer oaths and returnsearai  tha Cleric of tha Township, City auch registrationlllsge before thatratlon prior to anylie ar other of fleertha line fr tha siBite his title fnoa hoars on the last day of faffsprimary election The notary fdsVg the oath shall ejfrn his ntha registration officer andUnregistered Persona Not Entitled To Veto SEC 491 Tha Inspectors of election at any aloar nn ar paary election in this State, or In any District, Count TownanmCity or Village thereof, aliall not receive the rote ef any perse whose name is not registered in the registration jbok ef Aft y g ,whose name is not registered in the registratioTownship, Ward or Precinct In which he offers totided under Act 118, P A 1954 AeTransfer of Registration Application, Tin SEC IOC Anv registered elector may upon change of nfence within the City causa his registration to be transferee lit new address by aending ta the Clerk a signed request, rtaHsstfcis present addresa, t data he moved thereto, and tha addna from which ha waa test registered, or by apph ing in perse Pitartransfer Sack transfers shall not be made within the 30 dojS it preceding aaf election ar prim an alaasn wMURRAY KENNEDY Twnship Clerk HOME HEATINGWYLIE L F GASPHONE 63 HCWILPINCKNEY VILLAGE BOARD OF REVIEW 10 sv m to 12 Noon and 1 p m, to 4 p mA TUESDAY, MARCH WTAfANDWEDNESDAY MARCH 11 AT THEPUTNAM TOWN HALLwhich time the assessment roll wMlhe subject to inspectioa Such aasess roll as reviewed and approved ry said Board of Review shall be thent toll of Pin knry Villagor the year 1959,STANLtY DINKEL, PRESIDENT   1 Leroy Worden of Portagft La1clost control of his car on th FinckylDexer Road Thursday nig1 andwas thrown out,The car out gf intrlhit the home of Ernest Chanjl, cracxing the wall  Born to the Nelson Shehaas Geor gia Packer a 10 lbon, MarkMr and Mrs W H, Meyertainad Sunday the G W Meyer uy of SttXKkbridge an thaMeyer family in honor of birthday i family of Howguest ii th MartinDorothyand Mary ichmaQ eailel4ha Al BochiaSk in Warren and SjBX ami HaroldRdlordutck Kennedy wa taken tu St Jo ,Aaa Arbor Monday with Wagoners Orocerv6066 PINCKNEY ROADQuality Merchandiselisa Gfcarlos Soote Svnily oiDtroitR C Mayer ad wife olwere Sunday gvoiti gfNashes 30 attended the Youth for GhrLtparty at Peoples Ciiurch SaturdayLyhn Hendee and wife and theLloyd Hendee family ware SUgday gueits of the Dr Cecil Hendai inI Lansing  James Porter and wile of Ana Ar oor and Herb Bryan and wife wereun ay visitors f the Harold Porters The Olin Robinsons entertained theOlin Robinsons jr ofYpsilantl and Miss Enid Torrence of New Yoi CitySunday in honor of the Olia Jiivedding anniversary  Lest ei McAfee came home ram theMcPherson hospital  th BaxterHoper, Mrs, Iola Cornelius and Carl Drapeau of Detroit cailed on thezn Barbara McAfee and Duane Waterbury cabled on Christine Schiaicherjo Ann Arbor Sunday  150 attended the Democrat meetingin the Hamburg town hail Saturdayniiiht An enjoyable evening m spent  The Ross Lambs and Dick Hermans f CiiKinnalti,Ohio and the John PWales were Saturday dinner guesrscr the Toni WaiesMrs baily Uoyle was in Ana Arbor Saturday Mr and Mrs George VanNorWanailed on Mrs Winifred AberdeenSunday at the Rex Nogggle hoas in Detroit She and her soti DavidjWeivin an auto accident in Detroit Feb, 21 1  received fae and head iojur1e3 ls Sprout vfcfited herinSimian ami John Lnlecnejli William Sliehan Sunday Pike ad wils were in Coir,m Friday MraJfora Sproot and children fc Dexter SundayAllen Dmkels called on HenryXUkPtt f Biighton Sovaday Mr and Mrs Sam Gentile anidaafhtiT have returned after 2 week in Florida Th Lary TxbdIl family havemoved imto Gene Maru1 house on MarfoaStMrs Mary Ellen Kdssd ano childrenwere dinner guests Saturday of Helen Wilde at the BUknaPP Kes aniint Ann Arbor Robert Read and wife went to thetIJowe Show in Detroit last weekTh Aftfcur Bullios of Gregory spent Thursday with theta  Mrs, Rene Miller Carol and MrsMarjorfte Miller saw South Pacific inLetroit Sunday ,The Jeiin SulliVeins of Jackson veraSunday guesu J Drusciila Murpay end bngtheis, Meadanies Jennie Kellenbergorand Jean Spencer are attending che i Principals Convention att Loci Angeleg Calif, tliii week They iicw ihcro Earl jtosersf 64f of Hamburg killed himaeli by shooting MondayBora to J Williams and wife of Pinckaejr Feb6, a daughter Colleati JMae LOW PRICESBeer and Wine ToTaktOet PHONE HOWELL 705J2HELLERS FLOWERS SAY IT with FLOWERSPHONE 284 HUWELL MICHIGANCOAL A SUNOCO FUEL OIL  ULL IP NOW AND v BY THE 1U MOVTHUAVK A LJkUOlL STOCK Ol JMslER AHAMlLl U1N 6 iiUy DLXTER f HUti  SONS UKXTEIt VHCU1CANBottle Gas FOR COOKING WAltK HEATING AND eye George Meabun and wiieirum Lovells last week The T feel deep there , The Gerald Brown family of troit were Sunday guests ol hoiiv Whitleys Mr and Mrs Vern Clark and MrsBarbara Clark attended the FlowerShow in Detroit Sunday, Clarence Bennett and John Bartewho have been racing their horse in the south this winte are bringing bemlo Chicago to race Mrs Gladys Kettlter, Mrs Mildredckley and Margaret called on Mrs, Irene Jack at Highland Park hospitalSundayI Ray Burns and wife, the Jc  Young, Don Burns, Jim Burns Ken I Fry, Bob Darrow and D, CllkUnJnd Bob Young families attended I house warming Saturday at tb JoI Burns home at Milford The Vincent Youngs jr of PleasantLake, Ray Burns and wife and tatDConklins were Sunday guesU l thaJack Youngs  The John Lundeens of RogtTi Cttspent Sunday with the Francfc Siltruns The Lee Laveys came back from amonths stay in Florida FridayThey called on Herb Sneeds, Jattl Tinchers and Walter Bells and tftRoss Reads but found the latterMr and Mrs Gorman Kellygone to Florida for 3 weeks, Mrs Roy Wright, mother of Us lbert Shirley fell at Stuart, Flatliaand broke an arm and leg  Isabelle Nash and Maryjo LhfOTwood of Ann Arbor were wetki guests of the Martin Hitters iffl after tubfnlr MMECAUSE YOU HELPED You speededdevelopment f druRs tfglow bloo4 clotting, safeguard Ing againalrepeat heart attacks and prolonging the lives ofmany thousands of persons For more progress u newnr HCT   OIT A LOT with a new electric water heater No more vof baths No more rationing showertime because youre lowo Idlsons Super Supply Plan, a new electric water heater IsIwiys on tht alertday or nightto supply hot water for all family needs Thtre is no off periodMeres tht convenient, modem way to CET IT HOT  GET A LOTfor an operating cost as low as 388 per monthftnfy ettctttc water htattrs glvt you all that Important advantagtti Efficiwater heat goes Into thefftstaft aitywfiereneed not be r a chimneyltt liftmeet Edisons rigidstandards the time Fastnew, more efficient heatingunitsOuter shellcool to the touch ailovtrEdison maintains electrical partswithout chargex SafedeanquietmodernDETROIT EDISONSIRVII SOUTHBASTIRN MICHIGANWeek end vWtort of Mrs Eleanor Jack Clark of Big Rapds spent thfr Gerald Clinton and eon, Ry of DeLedwldfe were the Hubert Ledwldge week end here With his mother and troit were Sunday ftteflU fit the Q, of IWyal Oak and Rev Keitht Led Vicki Lazlo he was in Ann Arbor Sat J Clinton,Jackal urday  I C J Clinton and wtfe attflsfttd thtAmbrose Kennedy of Pontla Albert Shirley and wife called mfFowr Show b Detroit laft weak  SttsiKf ati of the Irvto Ken, he HoQis HoUowayt at Ban Ukfc Jack Sharp ad wife of LaMtef EMA Sunday puaday imh 14jfinancia l Statemen tVillage  of PiuckneyFINANCIA L STATEMEN T MARCH , 1958MARCH , 195 9 THEEXTENDIN G OU B ANNUA L 8AL B CH I TW ODRESS HOUS EI   WITNES S PROFESSIONA L COUNEI JSarfteit mFEBRUAR Y 2 5 T O MARC H 1 0 I  fcf M Mfy , M  33,6640 01300 21700 01,0355 55,2055 590462 920 0334 819,3418 92,0891 73  7106 3tRECEIPTSTa x Collection sCurren tOetTriquen t Revenue State collected  Liquor Intangibletj Sales taxf MVHF Major  Local Miscellaneous  Trailer permitRefund Total ReceiptsEXPANSES Legislative  AdministrationPublic Works Detroit Edison CoSidewalks, park, drains and StreetJf MVHF MajorMVHF LocalMiscellaneousMichigan League, dues and charter InsuranceElection and Board of Review Printing and Postage Flags and care of flagsMemorial Day, Ouistmas and donationsW Gas, oil and miscellaneousf Protective  Marshalls salaryBroom, coats, oi and labor on Fire HalRadio  installation Total Expenseslalance March 1, 1958 24,25257Balance March 1, 1959 15,22429Investments  2,50000Stanley Dinkel, PresRuth Rifter, Treas Mildred Ackiey, CJjr kPUTNAM TOWNSHIP BOARD OF REVIEWThe Board of Review of Putnam Towrrhiji will moot on  TUESDAY, MARCH 10 AN I  WEDNESDAY MARCH 11 AND WEDNESDAY MARCH 1810 a, m to 12 Noon and 1 p m T0 4 p m PUTNAM TOWN HALL ON ALL INDIES DRES88BB AMD SKpmSJUCIAL GROUP OF DKBS8H At 85 TO flOJ5 H0W 20  OFFON ALL HOSIERY AND LINGERIE50  PERCENT OFFOX ALL CHILDRENS DRESSES AND SKIRTS50  PERCENT OFFON ALL SLEEP WSAREAND MANY MORE BARGAINS4700 Midland Drive, Strawberry LakeHours 8 a, m, to 9 p ra Open Sundays tur A v to tm pm litp MRitterT V Service FUNERAL HOMEtatearlM DirectorMtem Equipmaw Ambulance SrifPBONB UP 17tAPtoaptUP 8 5541 125 Webster St Fred C MeMf, StOPTOMETRIST, 120 Wtt Grand BtomI Howell,FOR SALE Bam full of hay, looseLOST A German Shepherd Dog,mae, nd baledAll the hay in barn for 100 rr j ay, male, black and tan, 3 years 1900 Beardsley Road Mowers fani1073J0 fl Wayne Ellsworthl06 Kano Road Stockbridge Mich vrT3 TTPXTT r    v     FOR RENTModera furaished fovr rooms and bath apartment, PinckneyWILL THE PARTYwho picked up a Very reasonable rentMrs Oscar Beck13 59991 j pair mens ieather gloves in the Me Phone UP 83434 3,72653  Pherson Bank building, Saturday,  please return them to the bankThey6850 were a Christma, present P0R SALEA Ivinator FrlgldaireHAVE SOME REAL BARGAINSFOB THE MONTH OF JANUARY iCULVER BAILEY THE MONUMENT MANtl kMl St HowII Fhoe Howeji 411Wfar Toanker Memorials Inc MichJtcanDR a R McCLOSEY Office 919114byHarold Porter Call UPtown 83110 IERT WYUE,23475 134 00240 28 F0R RENT Modern svea room FOR SALE Cub Scout shirt slzo w  jhome at 11900 Glpnbr0ok Road ,Beau   8 to 30 Scout Water Canteen,Scdut9784 tfuj ocation on river, Reasonable rent booking Equipment Scout Knapsack,777,45 For information call Mrs Oscar Ben Two Occasional Arm Chairs, rd35608 i UPtown 834341,50000  453,0221851 HE THiATRBWbJtmere Lak leather upholstering Twin WashTubs Phonn UPtown 8 341428,35017 rhurs, Fri, vSat March 5, 6f 7 DoulJle FeatureMickey Kooney and Tom EwellA NICE LITTLE BANK THAT THAT SHOULD BE ROBBEDMexicos Rohfnhood TILLAMCinemascope and DeLux ColorwithBrian Keith, Caesar Romero and Margia Dean fABM SALBt ft 9fW34UrTVat Uf 8 3146Dr H R Homquil LLOYD HENDEELIVK SfOCK HAUUNGWEEKLY TBiFJS TO DETRO0MIONt UF 8 5o4 7Roger J Carr AgencyO9MPLET INSUKAMCB AfiBEuidbR Carr 14 2 MILL 8T, Mich Phona UP 8REAL ESTATEFOR RENTWlnterIzed cottage at tage Lake JohnPhone Howell 1535M11OR SALE Block or slab wood, Carl Ho lister Call UP 83219 1 ir S  5 to 7And by ApoointmetttAC 72991M0 Wt Grand RJvw Komto Ak PropersOpiiOrtunitieaYovr Fropertyl witGR A ID REASONBroker 868 North PtH  PHONE UP 8S166Mary WoltftrAll Ktndn of Real Estate Li6n Wantedlilafn Office HA i888 at7421 Fotage Lake Road, DWII N Tarrttorf 132 WRST MAIN ST, PINCKNK Krahn, Salesman irP83JWANTED TO BVir Two Cub ScoutSuites, size 8 or 10, Call UP 8JHM TtivMandcllsSawFiliuiLAWN MOWER SHARPENLVi11 fi 2 4 Rlvrbank UMaod Wiltse Electrical SricrLECTRirAI CONTRACTINO60000 Wrt M36,Phone I 85ri8FOR SALE2 pair Boyssize 12 aad 12 12, almost Call UP 83id4 a Tnes,, Mar 8, 9 10Adventures oq ooannd HdmondUP PERISCOPE in Technicolorolor Cartoon anNewat Which time the assessment roM wil n ,vhj roll as reviewer anlssessment roll of Puiuam Township tor thr vai   LLOYD HENDEE, SUPERVISOR Weil thru Sat, Mar ll thru 14He had 2 wive, 2 lires 17 kidCijfon Webb and DorothyInTill RKMARKABLR MR PENNYPACKERin CiaemaSeopt iTOCharles Coburn olor Cartoon andLate Now44  r w F       TIT Pine LADIESThe Avon Opportunity given youFxtra Money New InteTMt  A business of your own opening inPinckney and Putnam townshipFor appointment write Bfra Alla Huckins 5664 School St Haafett ftR SALLUne Automatic Wlwasher 40, in good conditionNormandy 9624AANTED BABY SITTING willIc houstwork and watfilngs FOR RENTFurnished roomJohn Jerycz 454 Dexter St,PiekaWANTED Baby Sitting In my Kya Lohdell, KelleiibergerHamburg St, PinckneyFOR SALEnyOl hau cm 1H  FpR R HWisea on South ItoiwURd 12500 00 Ei TL  SylUsier and Franda Lucjos rviu BSM m  MM C nil UP 83419OR RENTFurnwhed apartment SKATESMadllne sharpen, hollow private entrance refrigeatorAppy 11022 Weiman Drive HiLake, Pinckney, MichFOR SALECord Wood and Milton  Carver, phone UP 86W5FOR SALENearly New Rheem CU4 torn Gas Hot Water Heater, Eric Rose, UP 83184617 Patterson Lake RoadFOR SALE FRESH EQQSLohis Kourt 9024 PettysvOlePhone  m flat, groundMarshall Meabon 1135 Wait M3TOR lUBWTjUoaM totkttplng,311 Bui MAta St UPVEGETABLESrisv A1RM6USHI0NE0VtLVETEW SHOES1R0CERIEMEATSilieilvorktoahip ia4  tfthtrQUALITYphom or place flflimp me a card TodtyforMAJtKCT ALSXMANS WAMiJACK HANNETTSALE 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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>Ir  tjIXV THE PINCKNEY DISPATCH wu,riy Jebniry, 1S9Tks Michigan MirrorMichigan citizens wili obey betweenbetween 100 and 200 new laws netyear This is the estimated numberthe legislature will pass of the luu Neighboring NotRex Kinne owner o4, the SouthLyon Theatre and the Lee TheatreWhitmore Lake, died at St Joe High SchoolBASKET BALL NEWSPinckni ijfi ber darndat Fitnifht aid rn up 56 polat bn N0 IJial more Lake, died at St Joe hos      w  Pms DIIAunurbor, Wednesday He wae Bctvill t 1 nd won the game Fatal Autobills introduced Th bills iange iom formerly of Willlamston where he  Sn0oks  Bjysvllle got a layip som obscure correction ia the drain gained some fame as a bate ball plUy ktt   f seconds to win forcode t imtt i h er,  Boygvuit Pincicney led at the , hull 2code to important ones in, the taxIucture Mhigans present lawswould fill a good sized bookcaseMany are ignored like watching bait game on SundBf,Law makers have their own legends, one came to this session p1gd t voteno oh every bill because w tave too many laws already Anothersponsored a bill which has been de 25 times, t is figured it2000 to starta bill in the letfisature Many,bills are started because a legislator promised voteis jback home bewould introduce thei Most bills come in the ftm oi pip posals and are put in shjapfc by ex prt bill draftres Rarely doVs a legislator draft his ovn bill Each bjilmost be read three times,, the thirl casethe third reading before the final vot,iirst reading they go to  commit tc where most of them die, When abill passes one house it goes to iheother where same process is repeatdIf it passes then to the governor iuhis signatureMore than 3000 state employeeswill get a pay boost July 1 It is addition to the 7  one voted all em and is to correct ratings and to 30 and went into the 4th quartsTVVQ DEATH 0 AREA SATCoroner JHUiiwon ot Brighton was,cHd bai twice Saturday Stanley CaprUh of Dearborn was hunting onstate land near the Fritz Wyliefarm with his brother and brother inlaw wheu he djwi oj a heart attackAfter publishing the Stockbrldge ieading 48 to 43 Luis Taylor of  about 130 p m He was found waya Brief Sun for 22 years Clyde Sibley 1 Boysvfte led all scorer with 24  Lack in the swaamp and he had lo has sold the paper to Dick Rudnicki Snooks had 11, McManus aad JColat b brought out on a tractor The bodythe Fowlerville Review who wul leach 10 For Plnckaey Denny Qlar was taken to the Swarhout FunerU it in eonjunctin with his own Ckrk had 21, Tommie Hitter 1 and Home and later to Dearborn We areVic Basydo 11In other Jiold he had a wife aBd two childrenThe Lloyd Nash iamUy ofthout Road have returned after 10In 1957 Arthur Rooks vice pres ofthe Commercial Brassg Co of Fow jerville was sued by the American Prass Co for material They got acefault judgement 60,000 against him He appealed claiming he was, PI at the time and not properly serj ved The court of appeals has order  BASKETBALL SCORES South Lyon 46f Dexter 22 Manchegter 48, Hartland 43  sCtrys 67,How0lll41 Brighton SClamfcevnie53 Ana Arbor 61, Jackson 44Mlan72, University 60 Dundee 83 Linco 53 Flat Rock 59, Saline 49Poosevelt 47, Chelsea 46 iStocfcbridgeThere is no March dratt call Two 5p Dansvllle 48 Unden 64, Utley 57volunteers Robert Parker of HoweN New Lothrop 62 Byron 52 Webber ihe Grandmiles west wastheof Hamburg filledKen Bakerthe quotaAbe Ginsburg fell on the ice athis business place at Howell last weeend broke his leg  A barn 28x45 on Curdy Road nearHowell, collapsed last week fromthe weight of ice en the roof Frank Seger, former Brighton ad Michigan sorjour games Manchester beat j Merlin Hopkins, 45r of StockbrdgeHartland 48 to 43 and South Lyon  employed by the Plainlield Co Op3beat Dexter 46 to 22, as a ruck driver was kiUled about , c30 pm Saturday atI Trunk crossing on M 36 c Pinckney when his truckstruck by a train It caughtstake body and dragged it about 0blocks, The body was take to theSwarthout Funeral Home and late to the Caskey Hume Stockbrideewhere the funeral was held TuedaIhe deceased waa the son ot FrankHopkins uf Unadllla He marredHelen Lantis Siockbridge She sur vivea There are 2 children Elementar School  Kindergarten, Mrs, Parks  Kurt Knippie has chickenpox butis back Mary Schroeders UAle fxoni fcliornia is haet Carl Oleski weatto Willow Run airport Brian Me 6 yejs old ulurdHyniotiiei and Mike Smtit, moilier helped with our purly first Grad, us JUKDick Souther Wyin skimlikeBreujieinaaii baby brothers nun sKay Scott Allen yuesenbeny is mavlUe 73, Ashley 69Fowlervllie 57 67Construction of a 10 story officebuilding a supreme court home atLansing has been shelved for a year Wesiident of theThey ran into trouble borrowingmoney and said th Veterans Retieznont Fund wanted too much interestWALHBALGAARD WEDDINGJoseph Walshf son of the late Mr,aad Mrs John Walsh of Webster anArlene Balgaard, daughter of MistfftCOD fcaigaartfof Ashley Mlnn,voio married at St Josephs Church, Dexter by Rev, Srebernal Saturday Ellen Walsh ,neice of the groommaid of honor and George Walsh hisbrother best man The dinner reception was held aith horn1 of Mrs  Donald Sasse of has beenDexterAssociation  Miss Eileen Farrell of Dexter isnow hostess on the North American Airlies at Willow Run Dexter Villlage has adopted a newcivil defense ordinance The Washtenaw County Hospitalj Auxiliary is conducting a drive toi raise money for a hospital addltUm John Howe of Fowlervllie won the lightweight championship of theGolden Gloves Contests at Lansingend Grand Rapids  Chelsea will celebrate their 125thanniversary July 13 to 18 this year The Dexter school tax fight con hot There were 3 lettters on DEMOCRAT STATE CONVEWTIO1The Democrat state convention metlast week and nominated a tate ticktt Supreme court justices Edwardsend Voelker had no oppostion andretther did Lynn Bartlett ,supt ofptyle instruction The rest of th nominees were moslty unknownsOnly one industralist got nominat ed Dr Feenster of the Ford MotorCo Reid Brazeil, head of the Leon Refineres wanted the post of 1 Reged one on thePync University board PLVCKNKY KINGS DAUGHTKUAThe Pinckney Kings Daughters willineet wth Mis  Webster Strung onThursday March 5 at 12 noonluck lunch nd silent auctou  19i9ues now due Sec,a toy plane Davidcompany Sharon Pegggies iruiiiurents are viaitiag her Kathy liili visited Jewells brother at the huspiatiUebby MarshaJi has a baby sister,LouAnn DaJe Kellers uncle and famly visited him Janis iJeaiix baby sis u s named Valeria Jane Terry lvisited hi grand in other , NaiyGouchei saw a truck stuck Esther Kiner went sledding,First tirade Katniyn ThaywJuellle Brumheive u,nd Susaji BinJe went skating Berky Amburgeyu baby brothei weighs ft lbs, Teryiaines is back in school afir  Lenun iiui her pittuie tak uIovelJls aunt had a baby Manes went sledding Laura Bell xiwa car wreck  Aiui Head visited i lieiiirport Sunday Laura Whitleys cou Curret ComjnintCharles J Andrews 88 a memfrfot the Ann Aibor fire dept 32 yaf9and chief 22 years until he retired died in his smoke  filled bedroomtt Ann Arbor of suffocation Thuruay when his diughtrs home witfilwhom he lived, faught fire We knewMr,AndrewsBa k in ih the nineties her operatetl a store in Dexfii what ia now the Schnebelt bakery, In 1891 Dexter had a championshipteam They were so good they bMt lie Jackson state league team ia aexhibition game Charley Andrews their catcher Their pitcher VIIt Frnn isco, long timedent of the Dexter SavingsOtheJ teanunaies were Frank Slat ei Arrh Miles Corny Sackett, Rice JJeal fieoigr Styniuur, Ed Shield,tin at the Iluwrslty of Michiganplayed with them off and onMrAn dieus joinel Hie lire dept in 1S9He married Alice Costello ot Dex daufuer of Jolin Costello prowinent merchant Mis wife was aber of the Harris family ofain visitedwent sledding ,Loiinaed one on the DEMOCRATIC MEETINGThere will be a Democratic meetingni the Hamburg town hall Saturdayevening, February 28 at 8 p m Ayood speaker promised RefreshmentsUnversity boaid served Everybody invited  Combut would not takeit and withdrawMcLaughlin of the Dow Chemical Co was not nominated One  SMORtiABQARD MARCH 1th, ,  ,    Fowlerville 0, E S and MasonicMrs William Robanaon was noant o ,  a A M ,,tl, ,    ,  Smorgaaboard Saturdaay March 7thed and one negro, Dr T H Burton   The platform declared for GovWilliams graduated Income tax andagainst the 4 cent sales tax Living,stoa counties small delegation of 6 their spot in the limelight They av high school gym 500 p m to 830pm Ticketg 175 and 75c,Road, Scio Township MRS JANE DEVEREAIXMrs Jane Devereaux, 83 died at thehome of her daughter,Mrs Elizabe1 Smith, in Evart February 18 She was torn in Pinokney on January 26, 1876, the daughter of Thomas andElizabeth Melvin Clinton In early, the was a scoool teacher n 1900 she went to Cuba and mardedWilliam Deveraux He was than 4ationed there with tho United StatesWeather Bureau I hey liver in ditient places, He died if Cincirn4tii,Ohio in 1941 She 3unrd to Pinirey then and lived in the homestead unfl her health faid  yirs ,and she went to live i her daugli in Evan There I another djj,hi Mrs Jane Merrl1 of How ell ,ndsen William , of South Ben  Jndianaand three grand children Also tosisters, Mrs Fannie Cavanagh ofJackson and one, Mrs Mamie ConkIjn, of California Two sisters MisJosephine Watts and Mrs, Kitty McCabe are deceaeedThe funeral was Friday morning atHt Marys church Rev, George HorKan officiating Burial wag at Si Marys Cemetery The Rosary wnraid at the Swarthnqt Funeral HomeThunday night, A1 a meeting of the Citizens forbetter schools to discuss it 300 turnedout  r The Chelsea Kanis Club sponsora game there in the new gym Thurs against the Harlem Globe Trot, AH tickets were sold in advanceThe Chelsea team Is made uo of of coaches from the county schools  I LIBRARY NEWSNew this week is the Black Fawndefeated a motion to make the nom by KLelgard It is the story of an ornation of Carl Woodcock, labor leader  han boy and a fawn but it is sotc the Wayne board unanamimoug charming aad heart warming it willThey had supported James Dunnigan appeal to everyone c West Branch against him Theyfailed to get a man on the state central eommitee Genessee and Inghameach taking 2 of the 4 places Firgi Grade Mrs AndenonDebby Borovski may move to Dextti when school is out  Daylene Leloftek got a pig liom her graidial herShirley Potter went to her grand mothers, hilly D Wylie saw a trainwreck Suturday A man was kjllcMJackie Makins at hopped int thcar trunk and got a ride to HoWeliiMid back Harold Hollister and Ciaiy Burg went to the basket ball gu1Gordon King houjiht a modi jot jet plane  So did David Michael Rep, George Sal lade o Ann Arborwho is a great boy for starting thingliis stnrted n Rockefellow for Pres ident Clu lie sayx Nixon caut getcUCiefl Cow Stratton of DUnoiulso eiitertninel iuv Rcxkfellow TheTlie DetroH Free Press says thyshould call the club The Citizenglor Nixonfoi1 Vice PresidntForever Club  The slogan He CantOt Fleclod  killed Robert Taiti clinnces fur 1 he presidency in 1952Toirhy  theUVINGSTON LflMtf CALENDAR March 3 8 p m Regular meetingApril 4 Part Ms Night at highjchool 7 p m MASONIC Till DISTRICT MEETINGThe 7th District Meeting of Washten aw and Livingston counties, washeld at Ypsilantl Wednesday night, ihe following from here attended Detroit and seven sisters Mrs Georg3 ARTHUR MeEACHRENArthur McEachren 54 died atTraverse City hospital, Feb 22 whereh had been 2 years He was born InHalifax, Nova Scotia, the son of Johnand Isabell Anderson McEachrenWhen 19 years old he came to Michigan and lived mostly in DetroitSurviving Is a brother illiam of CARD OF THANKSWe will always be gratefull forthe manifold tokens of love and gympa thy which came to us in ourof gorrow and lossAll the Darrow Families Grau AorgSwarthout got 6 perchitnt Knip ln viilid his jiirii vi at Line  a Firk Leonard Uiien  i cunijj,i,y iifm ttefroU Siday Nancy Ryto will have a birthnay party Feb24 Gloria Sockow visitted hej sister ,Beverly at Stockljride Nancy Halnes saw a mieM bhow in Lansing Edna Pesola wan Plymouth Sunday Joanne Craivent to Detroit Saturday MarilynCarter from Walled Lake spent nkv eek end at Mike ShedenaThird Qtatfe, une DarrowPaul Jones was in Ann Arbor Sunday Ricky Soweis spoilt SaturriaySome one threw a stone orother object through the windsnTiMof Ray Youngs car while it was parked in front of his home on M3WSunday night Mary Elizabeth Zill, daughter of  with Carllanet MooroHaroldCoreyOrland Harold KZ fPinckney Mrs George Arin Kenneth and Rosalie Nash Zill boriand MrsDauv Feb 4 was christened Feb 22 at theMrs Trinly Lutheran church Syracuse NKenneth has resigned his Mrs JJMoClaln of Cambridge Mas,,T 7 Wllilm Lamb BvfBen Crabbe, Mrs Lois Chapman and Y Kenneth has resigned n PSOUIOIJoe Griffithand WUim Lamb By  Sasketchewan V Kenneth has resigned his potionon Wison was elected to the boardof General Purposes to succeed OfnRobbinson who was not a candidateover Leslie Frisk of Golden Rulelodge Charles Fagin past master and secretary of Phoenix Lodge, YpFilant was elected deputy instructorover Santiago Victoria of FraternityLodge This was the job held last yearby WilsonDEMOMLAY INSTALLATION Mrs, Emma WilsonThe funeral was Wednesday afternoon in Swarthout Funeral Home,RevWinger officatlng Burial inCONSERVATION NOTES r4 Ann Arbor Mrs Edna Reason received a letterfrom Los Angeles, Caftt, statingthat Mrs, Myrtle Reason Preston haddied there Jan 22 last She was theStarved deer have been lound in daughter of Mr and Mr Albert TotCrawford, Roscommon, Iogco, Oge  Reason of PinckneyTheir home heremaw, Geobic and Presque Isle a the present Max Reynolds home,The following officers were installed by the County DeMolajj at HoweltSaturday nightCouncillor Richard Crofoot nior Councillor Donald Baugnjr, Councillor Larry VanSlambrookSenior Deacon RichardLIVINGSTON COUNTY TAXgAIJ8  JUttior   The publication oi the Livingsta I Senior Steward couoty tax sale which U in May begins  to this issue of the Dispatch and bootinuea for S weeks It will be found oan iaa1d supplement There are tome00 diacriptions, double that of iaIn the high school girls basket ballleague the soph more girls won thetitle beating the senior girls 21 to16 Theygre Carol Miller, SheilaHughe Mary Kely Jennie MeyersNancy Wegcner, Karen Eichman,NoI RdN, The aemoV girls were Del1 aIfevis, Barbara McAfee, Kasai Meyart Joleen Bejyd Bonni UeNancy LovasJunior Steward Edward LucaTreasurer  James Iveycribe John HardyMarshall Dave GregoryChaplain  Ted KetehamOrator Douglas SmithStandard Bearer Norman VannesOrganist Ronad DammanAlmoner  Bob RoseSentinel Robert Woodruff1st, Prec  Russel Durk2nd Prec Jewy DeWoJfe3rd Prec Roger Seele4th, PHO  Ken Curtis5th Prec   Dennis Wenk countiesThe rabbit season was a ffaihirsthis year Zero weather, ice and snowkept the hunters indoors and tharnbbits n their burrows Park revenues approached 9600,COO this year 224,138 in the lowerand 235,228 in the lower, Porcupin1 Mt took in the most 46,587 ofwhich 38,956 came from ski jumpsThe 13th attempt to find oil atSwan Creek Wild Life Sanctuary wasa failure Automobiles killed 3048 deer inMichigan in 1958 Lonnie VanSlambrook is a patientit McPherson hospital  Born to the Louis Marshalls Feb 18daughter The Joe Chomers of Dearboripent Sunday with the MUton CarvesMRS DAISY REASON CUDMORE Mrs Daisy Reason Cudmore, 75, off ontfec, the daughter of the lateMr and Mrs, George Reason ofPinckney died at the Ponttac GeneralHoepital Feb 30 The funeral waxMonday at the Donaldson Johns Fun cral Home with cremation at WhiteChapel Cemetery Her husband fJamerCudmore survives 7th Jtff LJadenThe L W UnVsteads are moving tcLake Chemung Mrs 4abie Whit JIM sold her t NJ Cooa, MARCH TEEM OF COURTThe March term of court starts onMarch 9 There are 55 cases 6 crlm 16 jury, 4 nonjury, 10 chancry and 19 divorceiTha criminal cases areRoger Wet  tr breaking and entering, Richard , robbery armed Eugene SmiUiRonald Green, Joe Kngle, larcenyFdward Corl y Motes Arden,moralKcae Charles Borrett ,appealIn th matter of issue of fact casesGeorge and Irene Holben have a against Albert Maschkft This inan auto accident last Novenvver 1A which their daughter,ruiierd a broken hip and WMalizedMrs Lulu Darrow and Erdley VanSickle are drawa on the jury from spent Sunday at Walled LakeKmilyTiller lSaw Tonka Saturday in Lansing Linda Zezulka visited the Amitican Airlines Sunday and had lunchthere Th Bob Seefelds were Saturday guests of LawrenceBautfhnsUebra Ryans uncle Mjke is going inihe navyt AUm Porters dad has arftw Ford truck Pam Koch visither two grandmothers, Pennny KeyHolds spent Wednesday with LindaWhitley Judy Hulls mother wen1to Ann Arbor Saturday with the Jm Reasons  Becky Henry had companyirom Detroit SundayThird Orao Mrs, HenryWe enjoyed Charles Wiltshireoigan program Mary Highgate wentID Lansing Sunday and saw the BayPanorama in the Civic Center cocker spanielcompanioneinor died lasttan stories on ttt He dogs picture,a big part in his constanthis 10 years asv eek The papersarl Sjtiie CarriedDjs havo plnydtofyFalla was the ion of President Frankln D Roosevelt appeared in mt of the pictureMI  him Ai JUS death he was DuC at Hyde 1iwk nar his masteCV,ddont 1 larding had an Airdale Laddie DOKS have played a NK pan in the hintory of theuuild 1hc late Barney Lynch used to rocjit a pfiein about a great Irish raciiL jtvlioiind named Master McGraWu ho wai nvei haip Barney claimedV K Kclseys,hetolUk and Frank Fltk, Mario, Jurty Deans mother is home with thehaby Bruce Gyde helped cut woodMarjorie Quesenberrys grandmotherwent to California  Diaana Hainecouain was on a talent show in Lansing Mike Johnson visited his grand mother Fourth Grade, Mrs, CampbellWe took the hearing test MikeZezulk went to the Metropolitan air1 ort and took picturesJimmy Baughnvent ice fishing but did not get anyJohn White saw a rainbow trout thru the ice Melba Daniels saw anAfrican film taken by a missionaryRudy Jotephson aw the shrine circut in Detroit We learned how to dothe Virginia ReelWt thank CharlesWiltshire for Ue organ music programFifth and Sixth ,MrsQeorge Coione spentwith John Dinkel who was ill, Richerd Blades shot a rabbit SatureUy,David Shirey stayed over night with Perry organ Friday, Our Ltncol jWnet Jaae Sanders vijit iioii News leadlakes Senatorof Arizona to task forspeech he delivered in Michiganiinfoln day In his speech Goldwatrid oppressive laws and tax billsponsorori by fjovWilliams fr WalterRout he have dri n industry out ofMirhiHii Kley ioints out GoV VVilliaiii has had a Republican leginture duiiiig his 10 years as governorand all laws and ti billg during that period were passed iy thernf He saysGoldwater is ijjtioran of Michigannd nnvs where he got the material lor his SMC hslt sounds ike a reruni, slum Ii fi tefhesPaul Bajrweill mdf tasj tail m his quest for the governortiship Afiei the votes were 6Untif h said he was surprisedhe had been unaie to put his messe over The reason he could not vas herause ji was not trueThe Detroit NVws remarks onIhe number of industaiUstS who atattened the Democrat convention andsought places on the state ticket Among them was the president of theLeonard Refineries, and officials ofthe Dow Chemical Co and FordMotor Co Now all these men may belifelong Democrats far os we knowtut we have mixed in politics forsome time and never heard of themThe is an old slogan that It you cantlick em join emThe Detroit Welfare Dept has re that oftte 6410 wefcre casetthere 440 own cars or trucks There L one Cadillac in the bunch but itadmit the rest are jaolpy So whatTThese people probaably llvtfrom nowhere they have tohv to get outMrs Tach readVachel, Lindsay ,VillageELECTI I iN AT THE PUTNAM TOWNSHIP HALL TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THEVILLAGE OF PINCKNEYCOUNTY of LIVINGSTON STATE of MICHMonMa FOR ELECTION OF THE FOLLOWING CFFICTRSPRESIDENTTREASURER CLERKTHREE TRUSTEES FOR Two Year Term ONE ASSESSOR , Maule Haney of Pinckney to Jonj L Williams of Niagara FallJoin Iinkel has bought on olTom Reads houses on Mill St knowu thy Wheeler nousWKMurphy with Dr Will Moftkjj of Hwell have gone to New Orleans , to see the Madrj Graa,I Mr and Mrs Orla Tyler of thei Mich San have moved iato Will Dunn ings tennant house  Mrs Jennie Barton has sold orhouse occupied by H, M Wiiliston toi Jesse Richardson  j Nelson Mortenson has rented the Atw Mclptyre farm Mr Mclntyrei will move to town in his house occu i ed by Irvin Kennedy j Born to Irvin Kennedy and wifeSaturday a 10 lb boy Mi Lelia Monks entertained MV3 T J Poxson and daughter Sadie ofLansing over the week ed At the county convention J, EMonks was nominated for school comi missioiier by the Repubicans Maude i Benjaman of Fowlerville was nomin5 alcd by the Democrats Mr and Mrs V G Dinkel entertaincd for dinner Wednesday the Metallups, the William Dockings and ihe William Whites The Red Cross is collecting fundslor the famine sufferers of China John D Rocklellow gave 5000 The friends of Re bah Blair gave  her a surprise party Friday on herJHth birthdayALSO ANY ADDITIONALPROPOSITIONS THAT MAY BE sri  ORRelative to Opening andClosing of the PolsELECTIOV LAW, Act 116, V1  ASECTION 720 On the day of any election the polihaJl be opened at 7 ol  in 1he fnvn and shallbe continuously on until S oclock in 1u  ft or noonand no longer Ewry qualified elector y t and in line at th polls at the hour prescribed for the cloirthereof shall be allowed to voteTHE lOLLS of said election  o pen atoclock am and will remain open until  ucck ir of said day of electionMILDRED ACKLEY VILLAGE CLERKPUTNAM TOWNSHIP TAXESAND DOG LICENSES ARE NOW DUEPAYABLE AT MY HOME 545 E PUTNAMMONDAYS AND SATURDAYS 9 A M 5 PHELEN REYNOLDS, TREASURER, Aj fifth Qndt Hr Rtt MnierOur units on different countiesare nearly completed Spelling cham pions are Lynda Gilbertson ArthurCottar and Susan Craig  ArthmeUe topt art Jfrnni Devine ChristineClark  Dcnnnis Parker ,ciare Bell,LMa SUlty and Judy Geary Theyftalifcad Mr work books We are ita 9racomln aim illustrating tor Our library  Mr Miller is on the muiplicatlonthem to the 12SSifVtatll Grade Mrs Carr W  Wrfejig on History Out ty TOO Star DttBols Grandparents Mk Bain vjsited her the river Pat Borovsy went to tfheRainbow Girls Thursday Kirby Crawhad company Saturday The Haru fcurg Lutheran Church had a tobogi Cn party and later went to Himoy and had a lunchCARD OP THANKSWe wish to thank neighbors andfriends of Mrs, Jennie Dovereaux for their many kindnesses and re mpmbranres during her sicknoss and death Also St Marys Altar Society,the Rev Fr Horkan and Swarthouti Funeral Home Every act was apppredated ,Mrs Fred S Smith Mrs Leslie B MerrittWilliam C Dtvereaux ffctes of 25 Years AgoMrs Steven Lazlo is also being heldin connexion with the murder of her 1Usband She claims she went tood at 11 p m and knows nothing otof what happened, Lazlo had isur aree policies totalling 11000, Anotherson Joe was in jail at the time ofthe crime on a larceny chargoHirami Smith is acting prosecutor Jay P,  Sweeney being in Florida Col Met Chalker wrtes from Florifia the weather is fin1 He harvested30 bushel of oranges from his groveThe Pincknry Independents lost toWebbfirviHe here Saturday night52 to 41 They are entered in 4 tourj uaments Stofkbridge, Chelsea,j Howvl and Fowlerville Audrey SnjvHy and Elgin Line were married Saturday at the homeof the bride by Rev Berquist The YounK Democrats hold a banquet at IIowHl March 10 The speaker is Ferris Fitch secretary of GovCorns ock The OES Play The Dutch Detectiye drew a f 111 house FridayDoroihy Wilson sang ,2 solosLaw rence ad lie1 ttaughn did a costume sons and 8 glils in costume aJapanese dance There were Wl a Myer, Janis Carr Jack twins, EvelynHendee, Margaret Curlett and EstherBerquist Mrs William Mercer is homeniter a two weeks trip through the south with Drt and Mrs McGregor Born to Glen Slayton and wifej Feb 23 , a daughter Mary Louise Oscar Beck is working at the Cheltea Screw plant Slayton  Son sild a nw C3ievroltto John Rathbone last week  IHall,School Board MeetinjPinckney, Mich Feb 5, 1959Regular meeting of the boirdfailed to order by PresHollingsworth Present Basyldo, HqjflingswortntPussel and Jrfrs Towsley AbsentMcAfee, aA committtee of bus drivers mtvith the board to discuss theirproblemsMinutes of meetings Jan,3d read and appproved ,Communication from theof the student council, Garyread Lonny McCollum was granted per Jmission to use the music room for  tra practise sessionsSupt of schools was asked to issuocontracts to teachers for the yearscf 195960Motion by RusselL 2nd by MrsTowsley that the folUowing aetaOt, and isme and sale of the 125,000School Bonds of the District be adopted as outlined by legal counsel Motion adopted  MShort discussion followed In regaiiU balance ot our school budfft  Motion by Russel, 2nd by Basydloto pay bills as read  Motion carried Motion by Russel ,2d by Mrs,ty to adjourn Motion carried Joseph BasydloSecretary of Bosx4 The PeoplesStorelNNb GUODI SHOtSGROCERIES GENTSKENNEDY GENERAL STOREESTABLISHED 1865 INCORPORATED 1915under one roofsavingborrowingOur complete onestop banking fa cilities save you time and steps Traditionally prompt friendly set viceMcPherson State Bank wtt  PinckneyOKw WnetTw Yean of Safe Bankingrn SH rKiwanis AT PILGRIM HALLTUESMAR 3 at 5 pm Adults 1 Children 50c Family 3 4 or moreProceeds to Boy and Girls Activities, base ballSUfttlMINT TOffNCKNff W BATCHlor lotalof TSeid Years DiriDeJU Cel w Cent r Pat HANDY TOWNSHIP MAfttOM TOWNSI O Page I anal 2IV56RetortLoi 67Lai V 201 203 mm 264 Cyli BoeSOLCI 324 wy, Westerly jicwiy said iootfi lineof Hwy VU rcer Miuth 20 WerLoi 24lot 26 itso rtNtoSr od North171lot GUyJtec U libe 4 e rges 4 nJ 49 I9Mior 29let tewod OP IK laketitit 75 feet in VilUgtt Lori J,tif VuLot 99Ea 20L1 1 IV and  et la JitLor 120 H6IV56U n 1956 44U6 and 7 1336 o 1956ot North 2 ot NW 9 40 1966onIUH jt j pomr 54V2 feet fcasi ot Centerut jciiiun, South parallel io North and teer io Nortrierly line ot, buthererly 120 tceiaioiiy Nurlliefly line ad Kottd, NOfth M52ice io 4 hue rhetice vVtit along  lin I its I letr to ih point ot beginning9 23 1956 4552MAX I LAND TOWNaHir lUWN NO J NOKIH, HANVk NO 6 iAST 1  K,, i u  lit ,4 Ul U i99avid6 1 1956 206 of North A U ot 5W19561956lion 16732362 M 7314 44LC1 402Loi  8VS2lfte No 123 IUIIIIMOIUM ai iwlheasl corner ot sectionJi, I4II, KOC, iouth 45 Weir 336 reel,iujiii iU wear Jo tee, iuuth U WeirJj  leel IOI a place or beginning, WeilOJ led, iMti oi 2J WCJI 210 teet,iom iU leer, ioutn BO 15 tsl 2065ltd io cenler ut nv Nonli V tasljuny itimi ot aaiu nwy ICi6 fee lii JJI, i Ueyinruny1956 359Weal yj ol NW 4 Ot SW 41956 OCfOlA TOWNSHIPTOWN NO 3 NOKTH, KAMwf NO 5 CASTor ivoof SESO 1956 17701corner or SE A otv ot section, Westerly along EastWesr t lm 33 teer io potni at Westerly jiung East and Wesl line 400 teet, ituoiUeity at right angles iiO teer, easterly r right angleik iHO teerNortherly r right anyleJi 110 leei ro pointot Ijcyimwny2t 70 1956 1416PUTNAM TOWNSHIPTOWN NO 1 NORIH, RANOi NO 4 fAST J4L u nd St u ut iw 4 ij owuili iiio Acres in Nunn VJ ut IXW trl 4 233 1956 32696NW i4 t SW 4 lymg Wesl ot Hwy 0tl 2 Of SW 10ot10oi Sto 32 40 1956 316Commencing 6 rods North of Southwest cor ner section 32, thence East to Ore Creole,Northwest along creek 23 rods West toHwy South to bog inning32 2 1956 3164Commencing at Southeast corner of Section 36, thence   31Res to piece of beginningA, GaV AdiSS South 60 rod,, EifftJTS    NorthtS 36 60 1956 577     late Tyre stales Net 5Lot 160 1956 1467Lof 199 J956  1487Let 200 1956 1487Lar 201 1956 3503Me Clatcbeys tuny Lake HileV Re M lifter 6 Page 30Lot 6 1956 2708Lake Heights cor of Lot 3, Block 9, on South side ofGrand River, thence Southerly at right angles with Grand River 12 rods, tast 6rods tu Wesr line of HOBO Srreet, Northalong Hope Street, 4 rods, Westerly 4rods Northerly to Southerly line of GrandRiver, Westerly along Grand River ttf begexcept beg at a point distant South 72East 8,5 teet, Sowrh 18 West 127 feerfrom Northeast cor Lot 3 Block 9 for e53 fcotLot Lot 2Lor 7Lot Lor I I44Si47 777TOWNSBeginning Block i 19M199 1991996Notnt of BJUSM 4 iXiat Southwett cornor Of Lof Rang 4 running Wott 4 f2 f Est 66 foot SowBock i Rang 4 ruNorth 132 feer, Eastfoot to beginning1  wd 83 ng Wott 4 fo32 feer, East 66 foot, Sowbeginningm it Kaxet AaWhieai1 d 221425 feet to poinr of00 of S1O1 04 nd e Bkec ot 1956J956on piece of i u lo1U4Von rcr or m 30ol JW 4 1 2Uuf Nt i4 16 3Uot SW 4 19 80uua ol e cr 1540195019501956 55Ut 03 5777UNA0IUA TOWNSHIPTOWN NO 1 NORTH, RANOI NO 3 IAST 0 Let 147IrigJitM Wood1956CITY 0 BRIGHTON it u ling6060774 i19661954 1956Iff1956Iffto lttTt 9of Nerih 30 acres of NW ot tasr Vz ot SW VAl 0 1956 5292260 All thar part ot West 2 of SE VA lying Lot 169South ot Hwy 1 60 19563699 South 60 acres of East Vi of 66 Us 1956JasM 6 Lees Additional fiat 3116Alt Dial r  vv y , 195619561 ot Nc 4 ivoo 5692uf ifc V4 South O 1333and101 tuiwi 211 3144143i J4 4SJIO332 i4334340iii Ja2Lor 402 nd 3 fth19561V301966IV66 IBd911 uy77456642 Wislbcijinny ji IV564I96 9173977I9J6IV50end 323 yo1936J956195619561VD61950IV36195656Heitjhths1956 0656663 34 60 5665663400 5 66iaoe22 IV 566566 yM Ot WftlAtep1 cuSi24 i0ut Nt 4 of SW 2 20ut NW V429 HO 1956j4 of East a ot NW ,point in the Cenler line otEdit 19b reef trom Norrh corner of ud vVest J4 ot td 2 ofMV 4 roihiniy iticnce South parallel toihc West line ut said West J ot bast Vkur vV ,, 16 rods, tfience bait uurallel tulie ucnfrr line ut Beryui Koad 10 rocli,llicike North 6 iod to u point in centerlint ul Dtryiii tfouU, ast 10 rud tromputni ot oeyinning rtience West 10 rodiu puiiir of beginning31 I 1956 534Handy MaxfieM ShoresLot 8 IV56uliaya and Lot 9 1956 ai7 M 15 195617 West ia of NE 4 of NE U I15 20I6Z26 NW 14 of NE 1415 4015460 North a ot NW IS 60 1956St 4 of NW VA1 40 1956Commencing 10 23 rds South oi cen ot M n east line ot Wesr Vi of SE 4 Nw l 0 E VAruiinms Sourh 6 1J rds, Wesr 10 rds,  40Nerrh 6 i 3 rds tail 10 rds to beg sw  ot Nt 4 Io 66 1956 4883  4015460 Commencing at East VA cor of Sec, South Nw  1 160 V jy 20 Wevt J3466 tt, South 3 North Vi of NW i4 ol SW V440 26 UM 24VI ft, Murtti V 3 20   l2  iV56 1693tji JJJ it, ouln 06 03 40 East Commencing al iwncsi cwitct of Section Of NE1036 99 North Vi ot Sc 109616 Nw 4 of it399 NE VA ot NE V 1260HOV 604 4040 195619561956195619501956 1956 Lot between Lor 51 10 57 Beginning at Northeast corner oi Lot 7thenco North 76 15, East 132 feet South 165 toot South 76 15, West 132 feetNorth 165 feet to beginning nJ Huu1956 lttCUNorth 99 feel of Lots 66 and 69 and Lots 70, 71 and 2 except South 33 teer1956 13316Kiss Park SubdivisionOutlet A 1956Uitas SwbdivitiaoLor 44  1956Morgan ParkLots 6 tnd 7 1956jjy Lou 12, 13, and West Vi of Lot 14 4776477a52716290322332356223 10731085 449wet 27 and 2e91747451683 i, n, iourr oV 22 40 East 12131t, South 5u 27 40 tasf 56U ft Southi 44 40 East 4,56 ft South 06 0040 tail AH2 ft, Stfii 4Vk 14 40 eltt30o ttw South 14 99 40 East 5270ft, South 40k 32 40 East 16634 ft,North 65 3S 20 East 1VB67 tt, SouthB 12 40 East 12896 ft, South 48 53to Last 24io tt South 52 16 40 tait 357V ft, South 70 3o 40 tm24311 tr, Norrh 67 41 20 East 5475 r to point on fcl line of Sec, North2 x 3d West 1031tA, tt along East l21956tasi 40 rd Norlh 10ros 2 10 rJ 1950and Mcflwrson Addition 546919819842637h iw fds fm u Tr  Aoqinon1956195612 40West  of SE VA12 SOof SW frl VA exc2 of SW 14 12S  line and 96 rods lony on West13 24 1956tat V2 of St , except 12 acres R K 14 a0  hm Res and Lots 217 and35ag East IJ   1956, , Li , Loi 1Sec line to pont of be9 com 15524 AJ of Noch 76276 feet Wt V2 of N i U iOoth xcpt tfowao right ot ecron lying Easterly of Hwy 3621 96 4 lva J95 104 North a of Lots 269uun1956Hartland VillageEastern Addition 2 1956 72 52 at Southwei corner of Lof I, Com at cen of intersection of Cedar Lake Commencing at Norrheasf corner ot seuiunLcr i 1Lot 143Lots 16 19561V561956 15744185 40440417 except 2 itti of Southfeet of Mathaastfafiy purt of I u 7Ineiaat Hills SubLot 24 1956Leg Atfti SubdivisionLor 17 iytAitii Bro Subn No I Rec u liber 7 Pag 10Lor 1 iVi6Mumfefd Park Number ThreeLot 44 1956Mumferd Park Number FourRat io LM A Ps 16 andLot 59 1956Let dO 1956Lor 62 1956Ore lake Dill FarmsLot a 1956NVv I4 of Lot 63I 1956Lot 1IV 1956Or Lak Store Country ClubLot 29 and 30I VS6Lets s to 10 Induitve 7 1956Or lake View lutdivisien NoLot 7t 9ooLot, 79 and 60 1956Lor V8 1956Lor 99 1956Parent SubdivisionLot 22 1966Plaaiaiu lak Hills AnnLet 41 IV56Lt 04 tnj Welt Va ef Lot bbIV06Esst Vs ot Lai 65 and Let 661956Plaataot Lake Hill Annex No 3Lots 206 and 24 1956River Vlly SubdivisienRac Ui libr 6 Pag 9Lei i7 IV56RivfbAdwUI SubdiviiioiiLOI 14 iViOLets 15 and 16 IV56Riverbaiidwirte Subdivision No 2 Be  tr e fage 0Lot 36 1956Lot 41 iv56Lot 42 IVioLif 43 1956 44 iv,,Ltr 45 yS6Lei 4l 1V66Lcr 32 1956LCI 54 19564 41159918810574 iirKt fcast 6 feel, North 25 teet, Wesl6U trl, iOultl 25 tcel lu beginning16 10 1956 4164Hertland VillageOriginal Town KlatHaul and Luli 18 JiHi 19i6 40 1956 6461Maxtiel4 fark SubdivisionLoi 17 I95u 917Three Lake SubdivisionCottage and Lot 158 1950  3213uu 10 IV66 91Lot 11 snd Cottar 1V56 24,4HOWEU TOWNSHIPIOWN NO 3 NORTH, RANGI NO 4 EAST NV V4 jf St 149 40 1956 56,tt3boutn ,50 JCBS ot SW VA ot it A except K k II 1V60 1956 4041utfi 24 dcrei of fcst a of SE VA except Kd and G 1 K R KW and on Southtide oi iaid R W thence South 19 ft, tasi 195 ft, rJorih to South line of G TK R  W, Northwesterly alony Southline of said KW ro place of beg being1 parr of West Vl of section22 1956 606eL9 on West line of Sec 197 fr South of mtersecrion ot Wesl line of Sec wirh 0 i West 1293 teet to East lineot West Vi ot Nt V thence Soutli 4U 3tai o2y teci IUI poit of beyiniiiiig,600111 4 3 tai aiuiiy kasi line 2mjiteer, Soulh 0 55 West 167063 feel tocener lino of Hwy MJo, North 36 52East 360bJ teei iicnw uurth o 55 East 1441 teet Io point ut bsyinning 190474500UlM 63621650410736 33819411f NORTH of ANG5 4 lAii 2 of West a of NW 4 of Beginning ar a point 3577 fee t rhe Northeast corner cast 32TfEs  R nd  330 Jg00 cr rrme kes and Lors 359 and 360 3751 CITY Of i95  North y2 of Ut 19I74 Loi 115 95e18 and 119of Lotsand956east Va35, thence South71 8lusoutherly line  ofG7 IK RT RW thence SW V of ,NW U,ta 195 ft, bouid 288 ft to North line ot  ulands by the rorU Motor Co, in adit 230 f North1V5acres of tast Vi et SW 4Northwesterly direction 230 fi to apoint    Vi143 ft South of place of beg, Norfh 143 Soufn 24 acres of cast Vi Oi iW 14ft ro beginning g22 19563699eiAJ w i2 acres of following described and 2640 lyS6 117832233736 11753223B9 ateen of becsouth442Tfffo Beginning at Northwest cor osoufh V2 0K 19564041444926 y 41414178327a VeilNt 19561950 1475417b55568312752 56 96I5190iia10 3651904 W I 241 ot NE 14 12 B0of NE U 24 b0ot b Va 24 40 1956beuiiiino at Nurth V post ot ieciion, iooth U 2 tat V9V76 leei 10 center line utu S, 16 hwy, Nortti 52 0b West dloteet ulny center lina sjid Hwy, North 0v2r WfcM 4OV28 feel to North linn of secioip toil AI39 tfti alony lection linn toja  i  1956 7a96UIHJ ji ,i poni JJO ted iouth ot North corner ut sect ui 1 S2 i parcel ot landfrr Edit and Wrst by 165 feet Nortti cen of road Norrh 66 13 West 477 ft,Norrh 417a tt to bouth lm or K RKW South 60 37 East 441 ft to Eastand Weit V4 Ime thence South 130 fr toplac ot beginning22 1956 6060West Vi of SE 14 except a parcel of land 1010 rd,rds lo219721,97 19735it VA ot sec, uutti 16 rds,thence Norm lo nls, Westbeginning26 1956South 30 acres et Nt VA of NW V 31 30 1956UNADIUA TOWNSHIP225 Tr NorVh and SoTfh andli6 Ti  T0WN N0  M0  N0  ATand Wel lying in Northwest corner there ic v ol iW  rACtfJ1   iioutm  hof also exc aeg on East and Wen Mi We ta1  nnce cast JJU tt, South 6 rods of Lot 12 and South 114W Ikor aiso exc oeg on Last ana wen VA h f 3  h  of U JQ O5A VMM3 teet thence North 71 8 West 2127 to center of Hwy U 5 16, thenceNorth I6l East 200 feet thence North295 feer thence East 136 feet to beginntny subject to U S 1635 14 1956 42021A piece beginning 199 feet North of South west corner Sodion 36, thence North 825feer, East 754 feel Southerly 62,6 feet,West 74 feet to beginning36 1956 11018 AJmon Wfclpajto AdditionLor 46 and all berwten it and A A, R R Co land 1956 18573Assessors Plat No 1 1956Astesseri Plat No 21956Assessers rUt No 61956CowrfrysLot 52Lot 16 Lof 52 9366iuline tnd in cen of Hwy and 750 ft Etof cen of Sec, East in cen said Hwy and   on fcasr and West VA Ime 120 ft, South    225 tt thence West 120 ft North 225 sl Va ot  19561 VilAllll32 1564196beginning 8u teet South nd 570 feet Wesl Co tt to place of beg24 1956 10316Com f a point 33 ft Easterly from North west cor of NE I4 of Sec 26, thence Easterly 200 ft, South 100 ft, Westerly 200tr, thence North along Hwy 100 fl tobeginning26 50 1956 8435of Road on South line of Sec ai e0 1956Nuriti 22 acres el NW U ol Nt V432 22 iViW 4 ot St V32 40 1956tast is of NW U South of Kiver 33 0Wei 12 of NW k33 eU 1956 424652711667424642466296 South Vz of Lot 7995616,tor 36Lor 57Let 51 Rirereewiite IV5619561956 3B 74I 173010913,36ttt061099 3,903 903903 W3903 903,90390J9U390 Nunhfcdit corner of section 32 rhenceiouid KJI2 feet, vVest 747 feet, South 134iC Weil 435 teet, West 1200 feet, North 165 feel, Wes1 422 feet, North 32 Eoii202V feel, Eiibt 1416 feet to point of bejinnmg Abu beginning 880 feet Southana 198 feel Wesl trom Northeast tornerof section 32 a parcel 372 feet East andWest by 165 feet North and Southi2 1956 3387Iains AcresRec in Liber 7 en Cage 33lof  1956 5837Nerbury HeightRecorded in Liber  ef flats en Pag 33lui 23 1956 3625IOSCO TOWNSHIPTOWN NO 2 NORTH, RANOI NO 3 EASTWuM 2 of Nb A of SE VAA 20 1956 14005 V4 LI SE VA except a piece inNoiiiwest corner 495 feet East and Westby 660 teet North and South 4 32 5 1956 22339ivV 4 of SE VA excapr a piece in Southeast corner 4V5 feet Eajt ond West by 660 feetNorth ,ind South in Southwest corner4 325 1956 223,39a acres on EdSt end of North Vi of South  ,      629632 end 60 ft East of Southeast cor of 9imng at South Vi cor of Sec, WestSec 31 fhence West 849 ft, North 24 IOS Cen le of Hwy 360 ft, North 2f S 79 tlJ Vt 20 f 30 f 4496jen suootvuronW Of Lot U 1956 1825Section 3 of Lot 125 Beginning 130 feet North and HO feet East of Southwest corner of Lor 125, tlience North 132 feet, East 40 feet, South 132 feet West 40 feetto beainmnu 1956 7686Fairlawn Beach Subdivision of Loi 130 Beginning 130 fee of Southwest corner ot Lot 130,thence North 132 feet, East 44 feet,South 132 feer, West 44 feet to beginning1956 937, S y 30 ft, North 2 195O 837East 49a ft South 79 8 East 58b ft tlJ Vtt8t 20 ft, cast 360 ft to Norih Waf Ia of Section 2 of Lof 130 Beainnina f Bd inJ h 4 Ina Ihence South along saj 130 feet North and 44 ft E Ia o Section 2 of Lof 130 Beainnina130 feet North and 44 feet East ot iourhng wait corner ot Lot 130, thence North 132 108 fMf, Easi 22 feet, South 132 feat 22 feet ro beginning 1956 5to cen of Bridge, South 10 50 East 114 inJ h 4 Ina Ihence South along sajft, South 18 10 East 2256 ft along  lin O fl la pom I ot beginningcen of road to beginning , 43 10 1956 , ,31 640 1956 1924  Va of NE 14 of Nfc W 22 feet ro beginning 1956 Com at Southwest cor of East Vi of NW   , 35 20 1956 1687 5fion 4 of Lot 130 beginning 30 feet North i4 of Sec, North 87 55 East 35050 ft Norrh a of Nt V4 except casr V2 f NE of Southwest corner of Lot 130 thenceto point of beg, North 3 57 West 37658  ot Nt V Nrfh l0 ftte tas 22 feet South 100f Sh 76 53 E 2593 f 35 60 1956 4759  West 22 feet to begnningA ot Nk W 956 9 8,,  0 1956 3223 ion 5 of Lot 130 Beginning 30 feet Norm30 acres of NE V4 ftf NW VA d 22 fee tast of Southwest corner of 36 30 1956 2711 Lot 130, thence Norfh 100 feet East 22  South 100 feet, West 22 teer too Notihwest corner, rhenca P beginning I95o 57Qidutn  d, East 40 rd, Norih 60 rdfc, 5eion 6 of Lot 130 beginning oO feet Northfr, South 76 53 East 25913 ft to cenof 40 ft Road, South 13 07 West 360 ft, South 87 55 West 14171 ft to pointof beginning 32 1 78 1956 48 A3Beg 60 fr East of Southwest cor of Sec, 20 cre in Nw   NW 4 66nmencing East 214,6 ft, Norrh 200 ft to Southerly f L,Utt t NLnw wrnor, thtncline of Portage River thence Westerlyalong said iver to West line of Sec, g ne of Sec Welt  fdSouth I 50 East 114 ft, South 18 10 ,  3 East 2256 ft to place of beginning Being suh Va of NWa part of SW VA of SW VA e u , 332 1956 4863 Suth 3 cr fCom at Southeast corner of Lot 87 of West e 3 beginning1956om at Southeast corner of Lot 87 of West eii , A 3 , side Sub running thence in  Southerly sw V4 of SE VAdit Sh 7 7 IS B030t4 excrpl I acreLot 66Lot 67Lor 68Lot 69Let 70Lor 7Let 72Lot 73Lot 74Lof 75Lor 64 Page 4319561956195619561956195619561956aiidrira Swf Annex No 3Mb  iikt 6 en Page 46 19tULots 26 and 27 SupervisorLots 1, 2 rw lof 13Lot 22Lot 30LOT 31Lof 32Lor 64Lots 82 and eI tUMeKe Beach27 1956 of Pernlands195695619561956W56lei e Indian Gardm Sub 1956 797100 feetLor 12Lot 15Uf IILot 26Lot 54LOT 13Lor 2Lot 24LOt 26Lot 27Lot 664 195619561956Ifcom No 1195619561956ub Page U2 acrei ot NW trlSoutheast corner390 5 6 1956 2847390 North i2 of South 82 acres ot NW frl V4390 except I acr in Sourheast corner 5 34 1956 5097iE  of Nb frl VA6 40 1956 3471E VA of NW I4 H 40 1956 9820South 50 acre of Wast Vi of Nt VA 10 50 1956 8809South 10 acres of NE VA of NW VA 10 10 1956 2287NW 4 Of NW 14 10 40 1956 12069NW i4 of NW 4 except a piece in South west corner 660 feet East and West by165 feet North and South 10 375 1956 4562North V2 of SE l4 of NW VA 10 20 1956NW A of SE 14 10 40 1956 3971North 7067 acres of South Vi of NE VA 25 7067 1956 731North 5333 aaes of West Vi of NW VA 25 5333 1956 3615North 3533 acres of SE VA O NW VA 25 3533 1956 3018North 13 13 acres of NE VA of SW 14 25 13 13 1956 1163Norrh 26 23 acres of North Va of 25 26 23 1956iE 14 of NE 14 26 40390390390390390390275a3460 56ft56642853U7422192632 566 direction on a course South 7 17 15,East 74109 ft, to an iron pipe on Westerly shore of HiLand Lake, thence Northerly onshore of said Lake North 32 48, West50 fr ro an iron pipe, thence Norrh 7046, Wesr 973 fr ro a poinr on shore ofsaid HiLand Lake, rhence Norfh 40 27,West along shore of HiLand Lake 50 ftto beg, thence South 45 44 West 975ft ro a point in cen ot a proposed 40 ftroadway, thence North 48 9 Welt alongcen of proposed roadway 46 ft to a point, thence North 44034 ft, East 100 ft to a poinr on shore of said Lake, thenceSouth 40 27, East along the shore ofsaid Lake 50 ft to beginning32 11 1956 1924Com in cen of Darwin Road at a point 400 ft West of East Sec line of NE VAof Sec and from thence Southerly parallelwith said Sec line 4356 ft, Westerly 100ft, Northerly parallel with said Sec line ro cen of Darwin Road, Easterly alongcen said Road 100 ft to point ofbeginning35 1 1956 7412849 Beginning et  point on East line of See 36 Lot 10 71072 ft North of Southeast corner, rurv Lot 11ning North 40 2, West 875 ft, North Lot 1258 29, West 483 ft North 41  4, We Lof 3 112 88, North 23 38, West 16649 ft, Lot 14 1667629632233223wide and 8 rds 1956V of SW W 19561956 and 44 feet East of bouthwesi corner ofLot 130, thence North 100 feet, fast 22fet, South 00 feet West 22 feet ro beginning 1956 570Lot 161 956Hugh A Me Phersen AdditionLot 22 1956J 6 Skiloeckt AdditionSouth 4 rods in width uf West 20 feet 7331824long off fh WeaJ side of Lot 3, Block iin Village of ast Unedilla as duly laidout and platted, lot 3 and the West Viof Lor 2, the saitM being a part ot whdiis known as Mill Yard slock described asfollows Com at a point 6 rd from , , ,where th South line ot Inghem St in Mid ,f , Village intersects with rlie West line of Le l0Main St funning from thonco eOuth 6 imtt AA rds West 6 rdv, Norfh 6 rdi, t 6 Lof rds to beginnng Mill Yard ftiock w v , 5 1956 6290 rSPJf Lof in wiwidth of Lot 71 1956Jewert Addition tnSwterson  12,37West 7, NorthLotLo VA of sec20, 50, 59, end 76 in lslndand except tho ielond in flendLake 1956 0736Kaisers attroo Loko 6wMrsftiOl tot 60 except East 66 fet, North 1 rod ofexcept 6019M 1956CITY Of MtOHTON N a19561956 195619561956 aJl1OA 3A 7T Mioron Prospect PIM Addition 6161 614 e Phefsens Prospect FlaeeWM VZ of Lots 71 end 72Lot 75 1956Me Pharsons focono Addition6 except Nth 40 f h 26622067Lot 136 except North 40 feet thereof 1956 6301CITY Of MOWEUM Horon iecowd ft13 East  ,  , ,29, East 43635 ft 10 beginning except LT 35 Lots 124 to 130 as platted36 I 19569783874IwoorvLot 25 SuearvUars Plat of Shannon ShoresOOfpnning f Southeast corner of tot 31 on2of,Ath North 56 30 Wst 150 25 13 13 1956 1163 Chalkers lending  Recorded in Liber 2 on Pag 172778 Cottage and East V2 of Lot 14 1956A77    M50 East 12 ot Lor 15 95601 M Commencing at Southeast corner of section Cottage and Lot 33 1956 32, Norfh 30 West 736 chs, West 768 Hilanal Lak Subdivision82 60 Chs, South 2O2 East 797 ch to South Cottag and Lof 24 1956 lin  etl0r1 32 thenco Norfh 68 Easi    M1889 519 ch to beginning, 00  ilW 6 on Page 37 6 33 40 fSfS NW W Of SW W 62 33 40 1W0 740447 SW VA of SW Ut 33 40 lfS6 S546MARION TOWNSHIPTOWN NO 2 NORTH, RANOI NO 4 IAST Lot 60Commencing at Southeast corner of all that Lot 61 part of North Vi of North V of SE  of Lof usection lying Westerly of confer lino of North 56 35, East 16136 ft North 43 Northerly 49 feet of Lot 16 end Southerly ,  ,13, East 8264 ft to Town line South 0 ,   Lot 15 1956 301 ffl S1956  KM monont focond Protpect Ploco Addition j South Va of Lot 16 end North  of Lot 21u 1956 64U91956 153,66301r Northerly 19 feof of Lor 37 and Southerly 41South Vi of unnumbered Let between Lot Lot 36ltt156 4375Corrage and Lot 92Lot 93Lor 94Lot 95Lot 106 195619561956 19561956 66597466596066 741741741741 1956 11674Peavys Addition 1956 2697Tbe Fint Mario Addition1956 14211 AdeJBion1956 236,97HeightLo5J t0J te  MJP a tt1869 Hiland Lake Subdivide No, 6Recorded in liber S on Paga UCoftage and Lot 188 1956 L 189 gLot 189956lit 7317317314205 768020 CTM f Nt NOof SE i4 1956 1956Patterson lakewooaJs No 1 195619561956twoon Page H 19619561956 1956 7MIJLota Lot 36w   i5  1956 S5S3 u1h lin of uid Ndrth v 6f North vs fot  25 ,Of inn too on Nortf ttr ef section at a of SE 14 Southerly 64 feet Easterly 164 Lot B 956 7 41fOfJJf6J OOt North 61 OtTSSlt fror foot to Join oilbiginninT LotltUiJ4 ftlulivs 1WA lfWNortheajt tomer thereof thence South 26 1W6 14W VTi 21,  2tM 4 LL Nch rly  lne o f u  s  l6  Southwes t par t o f Wes t par t o f N W frM A ,     In lo r   on Fiy o WHwy , WoMorl y aion g Mortherl v lin e o f 3 0 35 0 19S 6 S6 2 lo  3  1W  1956 195 6s 24724 741 4 TiAl410   , t  liw of U  S 1 6 Southwes t par t o f Wes t par t o f N W fr l 14    Um4 d ta  iih    m,fS  Vu f J2hi  nerl y Im e o f 3 0 35 0 195 6 56 2 lo  3  9 6      Nort h 137 6 9  fee t 56 8 Acre s o n Northwes t corne r o f S W 14 TYIONI TOWN4H1 POt  tKvto , Sout h 89  00  3 0 5 66 195 6 72 6 TOW N NO  4  NOtTH , RANO I NO  6  IAI TMi d sectio n lin e to  SW VA of N E V 4 East 5 0 rod s o f Nort h V  of  N t fr l V4 excep t,       3 2 4 0 15 6 312  j  cr in  Southwes t corne r 1 0 rod s Nort h5 6 J25 1 N E VA of S W VA  JOI Sout h b y 1 6 rod  Eas t n d Wes tf i Wes t , nj 32  4 0 1W 6 635 7 6 4 9 195 6 761 NOrjs i comer o f Beginnin g a t Southwes t corne r o f Nort h V 4 N W 4   f S E  VA  ecp t Beginnin g e t  poin tin  cente r o f Hwy  8 1 fee t Wes t e f North   1 ui  29 0   t ofi f lv r Avenu e U , SNor  lin e o f sai d  poin f tf 1 begin of 9,1  ij, rhenc e Nort h t o a poin t 2  rod Sout h o f Northwtt t corne r o f section , Ee t2  idi , Sout h t o a  poin t 2  rod  fcett  ofb g mntng , theno o Wot t 2  rod s t o begin rung , Al o  pioo i boflimtln a 2  rod  Woo lo f ioutfcoot t otmo r o f N W west corne r o f N W VA  S i V4 , rhenc Was t 34 3 fr , Sout h 21  20  Wes t 12 1foot , Soutr i 4 20 , fM t 21 6 foo t t o can re   f Hwv , Nort h 46  40 , U  lonf l55 nd 56 1956 2766 3Lan d beginnin g a t a  poin t 3 3 foo t Nort h o f Sout h V i of  LoTS Tk   U  uos f o f octio n 30 , Mi d poin t aou y  LZLS 66 feet Wst of SoutheMf cor of  mtMn9n of Nobles Plf No 2whnc Northftot along said VA line, Norfh 71East 1395 feet, South 133 foot, Wesl 66 feet, South 132 ft West 66 feet to point of Lg, embracing parts of Lots 76 79, 741 60, 63, 64, 119, and thar pert of ieSt Street now vacated which is within thoabove description 1954 74,96 1 MLot 117 1956 v4  Lot 118 1956Lot 119 1956  tklttk6068 Lot 120 1956 614 Tf1333 MoUot Ptet Ne J Lot I 1954 0,14 JJ9fthwof LOt 2 1956 Okl4 A AMllmmm8 on ond Sooth ffihSffA J10 foot, woot uafcot 7 lni A IM  aaaa BM AajseasBaiat Southootl comor of Lot 39L tnsiMB NeVW 132 loot, Weet 30 foot, South 46 loot, iotf16 foot, South 20 foot, to J loot, South66 foot, Eott 16 foot to boaiiwant1996132 foot thoroof I9S6gee LOt 20 1996 iwH Ajejekswb Mae IW M parcel of land l lt Vl of NW Ml Of i,,  j aTSaVTXiM ea MASw 31, T2N, R6, M follow lofilinbM TS     tm 10M at Northeast eor of Lot 7 of Wet Aow ifa,  M  inmi JIition te the City of Srighton, ruwn j lea 25 2L ySLTZr tKenc as follows Soth 66 30, lott 70 foot et end Rt ,S9 feet, rhence South 1, Wott 355 foot iot 33   Croofe Jjw  A port of tot 37 liolwrihw Otalong on IMM COfmt tot  ttmte  j ,Uet u 1  f a,,,,, 4inning et a point distent feat 10543 sfoot,1 6 West 264 fMt from Wott V of section 30 T2N tot thonco Eostfeet South 6 Wott 147 foot, Eott 25 foot, 7 south 6 West 160 footWoST331 hS Lot M North r Eaa, 427 foot to iiof Oro Crtoi, thonoV North9064 foot, South ffWflW IHTnl I spirn ti aLot 19, 29, 21 and 22Lots 27, 26, 29 anaJ 96Lots 33 to 56 inclusive Lot 61, 62 end 63Lot 75 to 77 induiivo  Lots 63, 64, 65 and SI to 106 lnduvo1956 13MLot 161 to 196 inclusive also lend iylAg W tween Lot ond I R 9i6 7MLot U to 129 incluetvo on1 Wott V6 of Lot 136 16 fjjlLet 7 ano1 S   v   V 1      i    ,         4  ESTRATIONBIENNIA L SPRIN G ELECTIO NPutna m Township , COUNT Y O FUVWGSTON , STAT E O F MICHIGA NMon,Apri l 6Jfotk t fa  hereb y ib n tha t I n conformit y wit h tb  MfefclEketio  Uw, M I , th e unUrll l Clerk , will , upo n a y day ,cp t Saute  ar t  lcg  koBtty , th e da y o r an y regft r o r i ptlectlt n o r primar y electio n receiv e fo r refUtratio n th e ma m f m  lega l vote r i n sJ 4 Cit y nu t alread y registere d wh o  aAPPL Y T O M E PERSONALL Y fo r uc h registration  ProTidoi ,hawtvw , tha t 1 can  receiv e n o name s fo r registratio n darin g tfc otim e btorreniiij  betwee n th e Thirtiet h da y befor e an y regular ,peda l O f officia l primar y electio n an d th e da y o f aue h election Notic e I t Hereb y Give nTha t I Wil l B e A t M y Offic eA T M Y HOM E 20 4 N  MIL L ST  I N PINCKNE Y MIC H WRDNTObA Y MARC H 4 , I t A  M  T O 8 P  M 0ATURDAY  MARC H 7  1 0 A  M  T O 8  P  MMONDAY , MARC H 9 f 1 0 A  M  T O T O 8 P M MONDAY  MARC H 9th  1959  LAST  DAYTh t Thirtiet h da y precedin g sai d Electio n Fro a 8  ocloc k a  m  tati l I  ocloc k p  m  o n lai d da y fo rpurpoa o o f REVIEWIN G th e REGISTRATIO N an d RBGlS TIN G inc h o f th e oaaMfie d eloctor i l a sai d CIT Y a a SHAL L PBRL Y appl y therefor Th e nam e o f a o oreo a ba t a a ACTUA L RESIDEN T o f 4 freatne t i t th e tim e o f registration , an d entitle d nude  tip  Qgf rftltotjoa  i f remaiaia g aac h resident , t o rot a a t th e nex t i aha Q b a entere d fa  tha registratio n book Electo r Unabl e T o Mak e Persona lApplication , Procedur eSEC  14  A  ay electo r wh o l a aaabl o t o mak e pertoma fregistratio n becaus e o f phyilaa l disabilit y o r iTh i d t Vil l J  hi h h i lj Jeatloa fo r g  o pyilaa l disabilit y o r itesss ifro a th e Township , dt y o r Villag e J  whic h hi  lejaJresSas U  located , ma y b o regietere d prio r t o th a alos a o r regtstrattos jbefor e an y eleetlo a o r primar y electio n b y securin g fro m tfgaClar k o f th a Township , cit y o r Villag e I n whic h bloaato i 2Ufa  roaklanoa , dapUeet e rajrlatratio B eard s an d multa j dapUsa U th a regjsiratio m effldaTl t befor e a  notar y pabH F methe r office r legall y 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s an d Happ y Ne w Yea r i o Al l   COA L   SUNOC O FUE L OI L   A 4 111H1 X ir  NO W AN D kA  B Y TH E 1H E MONT H4 J  H O fUV B A  LARG E OTOCK  OI iJMiC A A  BUILDO Be n White s Friday Mrs  Blaiic h Clar k an d Mrs  GAV iClar k visite d th e fciiamett  Clark a mi y i n Howei l SattKfc y ih e To m Clar k fairl y t l Ann  Arbo rcalle d o n th e Mr a Haigaift t Clar Ciur k famil y Sun4a fMr  an d Mr s   Merwi n Campbel lattende d a  birthda j part y Saturda yTo r Gran t War d    cent Youn  hom e i n freKory Kennet h Reaso n am i wil e o f An nubo r calle d o n Mrs  Edn a Reaso nw d th e Ro y Reaso n iamil y Sunday  ber t Shirle y an fl  wif e spen t Su n iiiri y wit h th e Gayl e Shirley s a t Wo d i7 HAMI6 8  DEXTE RLake  Her b ialmor  wif e an d Pa t sper  Iiinda y i n FJintwit h th e Herb  Palme r  family , L HOLY  SONSDfcXTfiRThe C J Clinton callled onJohn Ruttmans of Marion ThursdayWalter Clinton assft ivifa 4 BlackLuke visited the c J, CUutonsEVERYONE WELCOMEFISH FRYFRIDAY FEBRUARY 27,1959 at ST MARYS PARISH HALL Pinckney, Michigan Adults 125 Children 75ci NO CHAROI FOR CHILDREN UNDER 5S30 PM UNTIL ALL ARE SERVEDSponsored by St Fatima Guild Bottle Gast FOR COOKING WATER HEATING AND HOME HEATING WYLJEL,  GASFHONE 63 HOWELL  The Vuice LaRoaa Mrs, EleanorJ edwidge and DaM spent SunSaf with the Roscor fitrftoroughs iaPoyal Oak ,The Winston Baugfcn family wer Sunday guesU J H Fraak Clark 1 of MilfordDonate Baughn, Larry VanSlarabrook and Jeff Liadaji attended tht DeMolay rifle sho ift Ann ArborSunday Mesdamas Eva tofquiat, MaaBryan, Mable HaHNi and Emm Boyd were in Detroit conferring withMother Coburn In faflard to thebow Assembly to ba JMM here In Ma The Arthur Ktjdl family of thtt Iich San were Swday guests  Mrs Edna Spears aai Jack Sheldoitj The Jack FoUick family of Detrolft culled on the Henry JUucks SundayThe Gerald Kenn4r Umily of Howell spent Sunday W the IrvKennedya, Mrs Thressa Cafl  home aftPspending a week Mfe Mr MarjortaStapish mear Chelae Nancy Nash attested a party atMSU ,East Lansing Friday  The Dr, Jame Maah family dColdwater were waaft sad guet Uthe Lynn Hendeet Olia Robinson attl wife called o Iharry Dodd family a Royal Ja Sunday and the SUMt McConacnlcftot DetroitI The following f the DeMolaySaturday night Mr M Mrs Daai VauSlambrook and Jgrrj Mr and Mrs Winston BauJ tWA Barbara,Mrs Ruth Swartfert Mrs AnReason St Marys Altar lsy will hold a, St PirSeka dtea  tJMlr haU amMarcto 15 Tha Ladies MUtomry Joctety ofthe Ptople1 church met with MrsWoodroe Vassey Tuesday night J Tht 8th grade basket ball team won at Chelsea Wednesday night 4to 21 Th Jack Clark family of Dexttfand the Dr James Nash family ej Coldwater eaUed on the Mark Nashjftmily lusday , heres aljienw oi not waterk new electric water neater GET IT HOT  GET A LOT to put that sparkle back Into china andglassware Dishwashing ts easier and quicker when thfi waters really hot, and theres plenty of it for rinsingThanks to Edisons Super Supply Plan, a new electric water heater is always on the alertday or nightto supply hot water for all family needs Heres the convenient, modern way to GET IT HOT  GET A LOTfor an operating cost as low as 388 per monthOnly electric water beaten give you all these Importam advantagetiattendedat Howeil x Efficientthe heat goes into thewaterx Install anywhereneed not be near a chimneyx Long litemeet Edisons rigid standardsx Automaticall the timeSee your plumber or x Fastnew, more efficient heatingunitsx Outer shellcool to the touch ail overx Edison maintains electrical parts without chargefx SafecleanquietmodemDKTROIT EDISONIRVI SOUTHKASTCRN MICHIOANThe hlsh hool Urif pUd t Christine Dinkel pt th, w J Mohy night Ji will  with th Hugh MeMUlM tolly 5 R  Addeyot theMr and Mrs Ona Campbell attend WlBtaattMitoa tad wife, Jaettton tkmtt gUMt ot th th funeral of Mrs KU Jdtl6wer Sunday gUMts of the Oeorg Mr Irene Jack trtd Arbor latt Wmtdy  VanNormam P heeftltal MotV Ur ay MNCKNEYX,by Rl SS KINGKLHARDT, Manager MORI AND MORE mothers are appreciating the peace of mind that romeafrom giving their children phon home money whenever they go out One mother puts it this way Phonehome money is as important for chisdren as a handkerchief Often theywast to go somewhere straight from school Its such t Comfort to me to know that theyll phone me first And fromthe childrens point of view, help is now always as uear ast public call boothWILL MOM MAKE IT Winaha be able to rush from the hower downstairs to the phonebefore it stops ringing Will she lip or trip on the way Andafterwards, when the panic hasdied down, will you perhaps decide  ,Mom deserves a special gift  anextension phone in her bedroom,handy to the bathroom so that she never has to rush again Callthe Business Office, Michigan Bell Telephone Company, forTALKING OF bedroom extensions, weve just heard of aman who sprained his thumb when he stumbled, on hisway downstairs to answer a nighttime phone call Shortlyafter, he had a bedside extension installed But guess what happened the very next time he had a late phone callhe was all the way downstairs and groping for switchesand muttering to himself before ha realized that there Was now no need to stir from bedWITH ALASKA ONE OF us, a lot oi j,are going to be busy with needles, thread and CXIM st Talking of flags, did you know thai the wuiicPs w belongs to Michiganor more exactly, v tlicj I HudsonCompany in Detroit Its vital statisticsheight 104 fniwidth 235 feet, weight tf ton The oldest existing Aiucri ,flag can be seen at the museum iu Old rioruiniji, VThejirst flag to use the stars and stripes  v , m  by Betsy Ross in her cottage in Philddrl lu,, n n itiuaal shrine The design was approve ,u Junr 4, 1777inc  tS1vV ,   Jki rxfyJ   I UKEUtD MESS HOUSEEXTENDING OHM ANNUAL MIA OB TWO MOBS WEBK ffOPESSKMUL CttflW jJARY 25 TO MARCH50  PERCENT OFF ON ALL LAMES DSES8 AND SKptTSSPECIAL OKOCP OW MESSES AT ft5 TO flltS NOW Stt20  OFFON ALL HOSIERY AND LINGERIE50  PERCENT OFFON ALL CHILDRENS JE8ES AND 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Jean LaFitte, Man or Devil in VlstavisionTHE BUCCANEER v in TechnicolorwithYul Brynnner, Charlton Hestonand Charles BeaverCcJor Cartoon and WANTED TO BUY Two Cub SouSuites, size 8 or 10, Call UP 83194FOR SALE2 pair Boys overshoe,size 12 and 12 12, almost new, Call UP 83194 z ELKCmiCAL CONTRACTTNO6000 Wrat M38,Phono r 88SI8Thurs, Fn Sat March 5, 6, 7 Double FeatureMickey Rooney and Tom Ewell inA NICE LITTLE BANK THAT THAT SHOULD BE ROBBED andMexicos Rohfnhood VILLACinemascope and DeLux ColorwithBrian Keith, Caesar Romeroand Margia Dean BUSINESS OPPORTUNITVMAN OR WOMANResponsible person from this area,to service and collect from electricNewa  cigarette dispensers No selling Car references, and 44900 to 2,24500investmenl nefogssciry 7 to 12 houi3weekly nets excellent returnbilitj fulllime work, or localview give phone and particulars, Writ International Saies  Mfg Cicf in Inc P O Box 6213 Chicago80 111 fUll SALEOne AutomaticaHadU washer 40, in good condition,Osl Normandy 9G524LADJESThe 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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>VdTHE PINCKNBY MWAttetigan Mirrer NeWV Notrepublicans In the legislatureart still trying to come up with tax measure they can agrree on Mubtoi thtm favor increasing the Sdvtax to 4 cents They want to get it cr the April ballot but Senator Conlin, their tax expert says it would nj pass  He favors an income tax Nothe one of the governors whereby allearning 3000 or less Would be exemptd but a flat income tax where ev everybody would pay This also hasoppositott Besides the time is geting short to get thtm on the ApriltallotDue to the fact a number of big taxpayers Ford General Motors ani Detroit Edison paid their taxes thutate is out of the red just now So50 million dollar veterans fund will not be used just nowThj was opposedby the veterans organizationsA bill has been introduced to add10 million to the weliare fund whicji is about exhausted Gov Williams would have the stateguarantee loans to aid business andindustry Senator Smeekes has in troduced bill to have outstate invest corporation and insorance cnmake the loans This wuul Isav a 2 percent mortgage taxHKMOCRAT COUNTY CONVENTION The following from hete attendedcounty convention at tthe court houin Howell Thursday night Lloyd Htncite, Murray Kennedy, Louis Rogeisand ye editorThe meeting was call i to order by Martin La van, the countycounty chairman Ye editor was na ntd chairman of the conventionThe report of the treasurerMui rayKennedy showed a balanceThe iojlov were named delegates to the stateconvention at Grand Rapids February21 Martin LavanMrs Ervin Snydei, William Hogan, Robert Ruttmun,Maty KochTom Howlett,Jennie Hopk in, Hazel Haines, Thomas Barton,Lylt Redinger fy editor  The delegation was to go umrs lucted, Martin Jvan will act achairman i Thomas Barton made a speechlr which he describtJ the si ihe Livingston r i tyat the state convener t  A fire which started in tht horsebams at the Jack3on fair groundsdestroyed 12 race horses Thursday  iiiij were big money winnersyear, and were wintering there, were saved The fire started from anoi space heater One groom was barUy uurned  The Dexter Leader had more ietters in its columns last week on th s hool issue there which is gettingrei hot Frank Whitman, 48, owner oi theDexter Sportmans Tavern died atVeterans hospital, Ann Arbor lastHe marred Lenore Walsh, daughterof Harry Walsh  The Siockbridge high school basketball team leads the ingham County League with 8 wins and 2 losses Bom to Kay Hurtubjse and witMitsie Young of Saginaw a 7 1bu son, Jerome Francis, The Chelsea State Bank has inslaved an eletrionics accounting mthine ,the first in the county , Born to Arlesta Roderick Seripterif Chelsea last week a daugher Tht mother was a former Pinckney reiident The Green Oak township boardhas refused to let the Southern Bapiss build a church on Lee Road , dut to protests of property owners William Richardson and JackSweet have opened a law offficee inin South Lyon  Hariiand held open house at theirnew high school Monday , Brighton votes on a 525,000 hool bond issue March 9, Max Southwell of Brighton whopitched Softball for Pincnney the3 yars winning championships155 and 1957 has graduated i he Lock land Air Bas Texas and is in training for a navigator at theliatlington Air Base, TexasHe grad OUR DEMOfoACVNo, 7Clerk 1 reas r Trustee 2 Years Trustee 2 Years iTrustee 2 Years CAUCUS RESULTSCITIZENS VILLAS CAUClttOnly one village caucu was heldhere Monday Lhe Citizens who pt ip the following ticketStanley DLnkolMildred Ackiey Kuth KilterMarion Kussel Lee TipladyRoy ClarkAssessor   Lorenzo Murphy Stanley Dinkel was chairman andMarion Russell was clerk of thecaucus Coaunwtdo you like th winter wetJsiviuy y W du ixoti jvt whichi uvenibers ice idemand lor lock, slt exhaustedthereui unu tlieu 1 JIO MTHf Oi0PROOUCV WAS UMirCOT0MgyCOMMCHVlTlS ANDTHC LOCAL 6OWIN f f ASOITOOAY, THt OUNTY OF TW1 O jfHAED MOe WIC iZ THC MARKf TIN OF HIHA lIWftUCC STAfttUZfcD, ftCCAUCC OF PACKA4IN6 INNOVATIONS, MOPE ft NIZEpTANSPOKTATION ANO QTMCKInuated from Brighto high schoolCentral Michigan Cbttoge, Mrs Jessie Simmons of Howellceived a 20,000 verdict againstChespeake  Ohio railroad last wee tor damages ,Her attorney was Mftftin  Lavan Prisoners at Camp Brighton willreceive wgek end passses from nowen according to Gus Hartman, correct ions director Leo J Davis jr of Pinckney nasbeen elected president of the Michigan Milking Shorthorn Breedersto succeed his father Le0 J Davis sr Of THt FUNO THAT 5UUT THIS HiTMC AVtiy6 Of THTHIiHigh Sdwej, Athletic t Catholic Church Pinckney sprung the biggest upset Inthe history of the Xegue O1 x x ncirmf t P,the history of the nxt O Lakes  Hf Gtgt,  nnrngfjFriday night when, t they walloped SumroMli ,,,South Lyon who hatf all but won the  iQOQMMmrhamnirtnhin in a 7io7ao oamm 71 I WIntel mfttitl fliOiL lOittCOMMUNICATION 4461 Catherine PlaceSt Lcuis 15 Mo February 14,1959Dear Paul, The recent cyclone in St Louispassed about three miles from wherewe live although my sister Margaretsapartment is only about five blocks1 THE REPUBLICAN championship in a zigzag gameto 68 To do this, Dennis Clark ofPinckney who had, been an in andand dumped, ,41 points to break theleague scoring recowj Pinckney ied  at the end of the first quarter, 18 to l0 1001 A MM14 but felt behind the second oneDr Hollis Sigler of Howell fell , and traile4u38 to 22 at the half Southon the ice there Friday and broke his  Lyon went into the Jast quarter lead i H i i MPh h  i 50 44 Th Pik1 ip He is in McPherson hospital, Ntv436 5M  M Maway from the heaviest damage About 1800 homes and KM nessplaces were destroyed and some o ,made homeless My school, the David Rauken Trade School is sonic ten blocks away  northwest of the damaged sectionWe slept through the whole thingand knew nothing about it until we heard the radio report the next morning The storm traveled almost the identical path it took in 1927in factone old lady remarked that this was the second time her home had beendestroyedI hope this finds you all wellSincerely,John T LynchLIVINGSTON L0DO4 CALENDAR April 4 Pail tMtrs Night at highschool 7 p m MAIL CONVENTIONThe ing 50 to 44 Then Pinckney gotred hot and, with Clark scoring 15points the last 8 minutes tied thescore at 64 all Clar,put them ahead  ,and they stayed there Victor BaTsydlo OfWftf TTnrrtEadded 17 points to Pinckneys total Citttgi, Menaowte Ckurciifttv, zr Bcay, WdUr ch TOWNSHIPThe Township caucuscs weiv hcl Monday, The results were DemocratSupervisor   uyi HeiidCleric Murray KennedyliCBavuQT  rltJeii KevnuluiTrustee 4 Years  John WyliJustice Robn Piklioard of Review As her WylioHigh Com, John Counorsonstables Carl McCain, ArthurRentz, Phillip Gentile, Viiice LaKoii Ve editor was chairman and M  , clerk Tellers were Roll11and Phillip Gentile Committ efor next caucus Lloyd Hendee, Aiay Kennedy M E DarrowRepublican TirketSupervisor  ErdleyClerk   MarionTreasurer  Clai e Svaithuutrustee 4 Years Albert Shirley jitj,aLi uriv, a du thesalt, and could duniaud Wayneiier 4uota HilU fO and theI J i  salt cityThatuntil ricMiniiucvjun nines un v,iej , A Iii 1 A1 rj,is more and is t ruck suit it under theuom hDetroit but ais obtainedetfectivt tuiUsv,s wturiily ale ablr W how thelarge and soi1 vtr VJIH  ua, hoi up B ft CALENDARa0Friend4p Nignt it Fowlertflle Republican state convention South Lyon had 4 players in double Wf0li4y mmm  100 n QLtof Review Mr in High Com     AlConstanles Robert Iigder CurChamberlain Fivii Hobnian IIuSwarthout fiank Zjelor was chairmanGerald Reason clerk Hamburg Republicans had a hotcaucus Saturday with 140 votes iai The prinrijjal contest was for isor where Liiiian Smith,iwon over James Boyd 74 to 66Hamburg TownsiiipRepublican TicketSupervisor   Lillian SniitnClerk  William ZinXnTreas Mary HaasTrustee  Clifford anUo nJustice , Flunk Vnsinin Bd of Rev, Kenneth foucs Democrat TicketSupervisot Francis ShehanClerk     William BacklundMl IonIvanDexter Township it TicKtMJohn StirlingWilliam Clar dayWhilanfii 1auvj on Ji  side, Nuii iin  ho i,mibci outic ijiiiua liu accident iaK and Hogback ltoadyiiiVi iJ 1 he bus wu Misiiici 1 i  11inore Lake the worstin the ditdfc k duwn icy o injuries Lat akf school buand Ann Arbor ciit and luriicKiui tile 40 childHf bus windows was atajidGladysWJusticeEd oi RevSupeivisorwas held at Detroit Saturday and figures, Doug Kenny peing high withnominated a ticket of unknowns For 20,  but they could not overcomesome reason they were unable to get Clarks 41 point burst In otherany prominent members of the party r games Manchester bet Dexter 64 toto accept nomination A Detroit 37 and Boysville Hatland 63 to 40 negro real estate dealer was nominated for the board of governors of Wayne University The first negroever to be nominated on the state tick etThe Bagwell forces steam rolieredthe remnants of the Taft forces when Senator Smeekens of CoJdwater wasllatened overwhelmingly when he ranagainst Lawrence Stockbridge for Llndemerc ofstate chairmanSmeekens was said to be the Summer field candidateIn his speech Bagwell came out fora flat rate income and corporation taxand asked it be incorporated in the platform However, Republican statesenators put presssure on the resolutions committee and forced them todelete with the result the only taxi measure in the platform is a vote onthe 4 cent sales tax in April which now looks very doubtful As the, Democrats have the votes to kill this 1 which PointsD Clark  40 Basydlo  IV SfefcoolIke f eoptoVILLAGE OF PINCKNEYfeptar Mtettat of Vlltaje CouncilFebruary 10, lsv 7A OnegrobybythefonogooneCalled to order by Pres Dinkel,  7  1followed by roll call of officers  pretent Shirley, M Russell, Clarkand Tiplady Abient Swarthout andLavey Motion by Shirley supported by MRussell to allow thee bills Geo P Johnson, FlagsRobt Egeler, Salary M Acklcy, Vi SalaryPaul Curtett, PrintingVans Motor Sales, Misc  230412500 USED CLOTHING WANTEDThe Ladies of the Congl Churchare collecting used clothing for the flood sufferers If you have anyleave them at Pilgrim Hall before Sunday It wil be turned over to theSalvation armyCARD OP CARD OP TSAKm I want to thank from the bottom ftf750023102163Lavey iidwe, NDir 2W my heart everyon who helped orLees Guff Mic 46Oj remembered me in anyway durinHaBmtte Mfg Ca  Mrt my nness whue 1 wu m the hospiuiStreets jij ad al home, It Is my sincere wUUTruck UMS, Fgt  6W you my alway havt many4 U SkuHi Co Elec bup 1262 thOughtful frindf LaBelle   2D Kennedy CMr PneUmSubsT Kennedy D Singer TMorgan ,LyonKinne   30Williams104s a,ChenowethUnderbill loBASKETBALL SCORES Manchester 62 Dexterville 64, Hart land 40 Hoft 58, Howell 38 Brighton 75, Clarkton 59 Sexton60, Ann Arbor 51 Dundee 78, Flat Rock 47 University 75, Roosevelt 48Milan 69, Saline 44 Stockbridge 54,Fowlerville 40 WebbccvUk 69, Jack fcdsson Southwest 40 Caines 59 Byron48 MARY WOLVERTONMrs Mary Wolvrton died at theOdd Fellows Home in Jackson Saturday She leaves 4 sons, James,Stanley, Jerome of Grand Rapids andHarold Porter Portage, A daughteris deceased The funeral was at the Blanchard FunejaJ Home in Grand Monday, with uril in GrandCONSERVATION NOTE At the February nmriiit of theconservation dept, it was voted to usepart of the revenues from the Porcupine Mts for ski tow for expansion 10,000 walleyes are being iransBounty payWnu on foxet coyotte Jimmy Etherige f the traffico Nofllkf Va, says autodisplay  slogan advocating AttM P Hf ting Hlghwaya are Vay atM5S MPH HeavanIs Uyjiome  at 65 MPH Neafitr My StanleySiijiiiiy NoahKiClerk  TreasTrustee JusticeHigh Com   PetnBd of Rv William Krv Republican TicketSupervisor   NormanClerk   lJiTreK s,   Nonna Trustee   HarlJustice    Arthur Bd of Review Hough ton Marion TownshipRepublican TirketThere was a contest in he caucus,Prue LoVe defeated inruJnbetiBurr Clark by 1 vote    Bruce LoveDorothy HoldenLoreen Maycock Harold Smith Krnest WriKtBoard o Review Stanley SorgMRS JENNIE DFVKREAl XMrs, Jennie Clinton Devereaux, b3died today at th home of her daugn fi Mrg Eliiabtth Smith, at Evan luru h ita1 Ci lUifi Jli week,vs uuni In the i CharlegbJl dlhtrjit WniI it with a commitlug 1 in Chryslei iVlisl Junk iuftoiies at War i    to iriencU uK h tnti wing of ac ui  i inch a haihead Il kepi him awuymayi 1 Mitiuns not had had toof did noi the waningnittiThe our opinion nothing hastalk ,tncJ Is actoti than tht iiroi pwbifni hi lias anite Lakes Every spring floods du thousands of dollars worth t Wlion J canie here 30 yearBig and Little Portage Lake holding flood conti o the Pointtli y tuii Judisak itClerkTrustee oiy set amaintained ia The dam to  Vlv , i COSt 252,000wjMMty uwnei want theIKIS aiwe the lol lhe water comes  sseismont district and i ir below as Ypsilnti al benefit The thetlic dane is in dispuWThe a lnn lelup the outlet tolir iathng beach, Theuiynn a1  as iic vm1 tho lakes keptj rjvat  Last verk thgy aked tht Wash Lenaw board of supevisors tos t up as assessment districtThere ha probably been moreon taxtS than on any otner thing eUin the history of the world The law makers like Diognes with his lanternlooking for a honest man have spnthundreds of years looking for a pain le3 tax system p New Jersey seema10 have been the only state to havtThere in another daughter ,Mrs Jan 1 solved it They legalized bingo and putMexritt of UowU and  son Williani uneral is at Stj Marys church Friday with Rosary at Swarthout FuneralHome Thursday night LIVINGSTON COUNTY TAX SALE The publication oi the Livingstoncounty tax sale which la in May begins in this issue of tht Dispatch and Continues for 5 weeks It will be iound oan inside supplement There art som600 discriptions, double that of iajt,000 i i957 to 226,000 m ju V  FH latd Iin Comtoi Homt, L W UmsUad is home from vetrirnt hospital U back at Alma a big enough tax on it t pay all thtgovernmental expenses PrinrjaGrace Kellys kingdom of Monaco levies no taxes as the rakeofi from gambling ig sufficient is sufiiciaat tojay al expenses and keep tht royalfamiy in luxury This tax dileraarut the Michigan legislature the devil and the deep blvitThe only taxes under serionasideration are the 4 cent sale the income tax The lawmaktrttended to passs the buck bythe people vote on It In April but tfejftrequires a two thirds yott Ofhouses which they cant gtt Of there is economy butagrte on where to   iTH ,LeV,,Villag eELEC T1A T TH E PUTNA M TOWNSHI P HAL LT O  TH E QUAUFIE D ELECTOR S O F TH EVILLAG E O F PINCKNE YCOUNT Y o f LIVINGSTON  STAT E o f MIC HMonMar 9FO R ELECTIO N O F TH E FOLLOWIN G OFFICER SPRESIDEN TTREASURE RCLER KTHRE E TRUSTEE S FO R Tw o Yea r Ter mON E ASSESSO R Phillip Sprou t is  helpin gi irdne r a t Stockbridg e wit hii s ligh t plan t ,Mat y Florenc e Fitch , 13 , daUgte rc  Mr  an d Mrs  Joh n Fitc h die d o aF eb  13 Villian i Butler , 42 , wh o opezl din  thi s are a fo r a  perio d o fdie d a t Hartlftn d las t week Wheeler , formerl y o f,  die d a t Grac 9  H e wa s a  brotharinla wNewma n Mar y Jeffreys  is workin g a t tn eMich  Sa n Reube n Wrigh t is  no w mgr  o f th eCabl e pian o stor e in  Flin t Gu y Hane y o f Ba y Cit y I s viattfa fher e Minni e Roepck e o f Unadill a an dRev  Hoffma n o f Nort h Lak e wer emarrie d b y Rev  Dawe s a t Ann Arbor fFe b   7Wil l an d Fran k McGulnes s hav ey n  auctio n advertise d o n th e Patric k   ais h far m a t Silve r Lak e Feb  21 , JMrs  C  H  Dea n her e ha s sol d he rmilliner y stor e t o du a Hendrick s o fDansville ,Willia m Murph y wil l hol d n  auctio nit  hi s farm  sout h o f tow n Fe b 20 Louis e Willisto n o f Pinckea y wil lt e  marrie d t o Arthu r Aily n o f Nort hlak e Feb  2 1   ,  FPWale s Lelan d is  carryin g th eIO I Fran k Newma n wh o is  ill Kat y Conner  is  workin g fo r Mrs oh n Monk sM ar y  Elle n Doyl e is  visitin g inFowlervill eAnd y Murph y o f Ithac a an d Joh nMuhph y o f Jackso n spen t th e weeken d her e Note s o f 2 5 Year s Ag o The People sStor eUNGERl bGROCERIE SDRYtiOODJGENT S FURNiSHlNG iKENNEDY GENERAL STOREPinckne y Mason s won  the 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returne d fro mffertf a whr  fie  spen t 2  week  H M Port r wif e an d Jola n spen td  m  Gran d Rapids ICfUer , Caro l Mille r an dIfiSle r gav e a  pantr y showe rfa t a m ir a   l n week , The Bo b JoVe S o f Detroi t Spen tweek  ond wit h th eTh e To m Ware s enterain d Sunda ya t a  ruuin s dinnn r th e Willia mGedriP s an d Harol d Jacob s Xuulle s o fChelsea , Kennet h Loring s o f Howell ,Franci s Michael s o f Brighto n an d L  J Henr y an d wife Joh n Pau l War n an d Hnr y Kroh nv  er e I n Detroi t Sunda yi Mesdame s Sall y Doyl o an  Ros eGlowack y wer e in  An n Arbo r Friday I  Mrs  Theres a Coyl e spon t th e we, I,  en d wit h Mrs  Marjori e Snli h nsa l Chelsea   Sunda y guest s o f th e Ra y Burn famil y wer e th e Bo b Darrow s o f  oni a Do n Burn s an d Jac k Youn glies  Hny ,,,,nRos o Lave y die d thi s morningSh eloave s 2  brother s Michae l an d Ber nar d an d a  sister , Mrs  Henr y Doody  iMrs  Elizabet h Devereau x 82 , die d a t th e hom o o f he r daughter , Mr s Joi e Forne r in  An n Arbo r thi smorning  Th e funera l is  hgr e Sa tunla y i Pinckne y los t a  doubl e heade r t o1 Dexte r Satutda u night  Th e r esve s  los t 2 1 t 0 16  Harlo w Haine g w hshig h wit h 9 Th e firs t tea m los t 4 4 t o45 , Swarthou t ha d 2 1 ,  Dinke l 13 lacke y 6 an d Reaso n 3     Justin e Ledwidg e is  workin g Lansin g Ma x Ledwdg e is  takin g th g1 jnos s censu s in  Brighton Ionarr t Devereau x an dStackabi e ar e workin g a t th eJer plan t in  Detroi t Pau l Hicke y ha s bee n transie rredt o  Lansin g b y th e conservatio n dspt Wayn e Car r is  workin g a t tht Chevrole t plan t in  Detroi t ,Marjori e Menil l is  attendin g th eYpsilant i Norma n ,St  Mary s churc h wil l hol d a  St ,Patrick s da y progra m Marc h 1 8a t th e communit y hall  Do n Van Winkl e is  toastmaster  Judge s Pa tOBrie n an d Josep h Moyniha n o iDetroi t speaker s   Jo e Gulnan s or chestr a ,Detroi t wi n pla y ,P  H  Swarthou t ha s a  ne w Dodg oca r Th e Brighto n school s hav e bee nclose d b y scarle t feve r Rober t Brown  Lewi s SSlmpso nan d L  Shan k hav e bee n arreste d b yHowol l polic e o n charge s mad e b ysevra l girls  Brow n bough t fu r toth e ol d 10 c bar n tPinckne y ha s a  murde r case  A t40 0 a  m  Saturda y And y Olso n wh odrive s th e Wayn e Creamer y tan ktruc k fro m Detroi t t o Stockbridg eEa w a  bod y in  th e roa d a t M33 W Mrs  War y Elle n Rea d J S expect Man d Ceda r Lak e Roads , H e nearl y ra n bsc k frr m Florid a Frida y Sh e is  atover  it Goin g t o th e neares t hous e i Saras ota Florid a wit h Uif t Georc eh e go t Edwar d Spear s an d son , Ed  w jr  wh o identifie d th e bod y a s tha t o f Stev e Lazl o o f Ceda r Lak e Rd  A tfirs t it  it wa s though t t o b e a  hi t am i ru n traged y Th e man s famil y sai d the y ha d butchere d an d th e dea d ma n id a the y h av e vfsfte d th e R oyra d gon e t o tak e som e meat t t o Mar  Jam s a nd expec t t o visi t th eti n Marko s anothe r neighborD eput yIrvl n Kenned y though t H  ttrang ether e wer  n o Woo d taia s wher e th bod y wa s foun d H e wen t t o th ohom e wher e h e foun d a  pai r o  bloo d What protect s mone ydeposite d a t you r bank Firs t o f al l an d wer  prou d t o repea t wha t other shav t expressed , soun d management which is  re flected  in ou r carefu l lendin g policies  Th e safet yo f depositors  fund s i s ou r first  concer n in  consider ln  a y loan  Then , deposit s her e ar e insure d b yth e Federa l Deposi t Insuranc e Corporatio n t o th emaximu m of 10,00 0 fo r eac h depositor  Th e insur anc e cott s depositor s nothing  These , a s wel l a sphysica l safeguards , ad d u p t o th e kin d o f protectio ntha t mot t peopl e teek  Wel l welcom e you r account McPherso n Stat eBan kServing  Since 5aturd yAlber t Dinlcel g writ e WereFllis s The y wil l als o tak e in  som et f the , Detroi t Tiger s sprin g trainin gin  th  From wher e I si t fy Joe Mars hJllz Lucky to Havey Neighborsstained overalls and that the dooryard had been swept clean He took Alex Kovac the mans step3on andItanoy Udaa, cousin, to Howell forluestioning Alex frnajUjr admitted ,william whitleysthe crime but claimed self defense SundayM L Hinchey and Bob Galllup hd  Bert WyHe oaHed on William Parr Tim Mcaeer who enlistednavy is at SanDtego Calif Mrs Marie Nichols is home fronthe hospital and at the horn of her daughter ,Mrs Katherjne Smth The James Whit leys called on thein Ann ArborPlayed cards at the Lazlo home until  rll at St Joe hospital ,Ann Arbor 1Lynn Hendee was in Saglnaw on Ftrris tntUtute and is working lorbusiness Thursday , ttt p TatUag Coiy A recent news item about anAir Force base and the townspeople nearby illustrates apoint Ive made for some lncMost of the local peo  Vflthe same complaint  the roar of jets was irritating  so agroup of them petitioned theAir Force to move the baseThen the Air Force invitedthe petitioners to the base toshow them how vital it was totheir defense The people soon decided jet noise was really awelcome soundand all petioene were dropped From where I sit, jumpingto cr uiorswithout knowinT off sijftj, of a questionUsorr people Oilffht touvoH it vould make livuirIjr Vttr A lot easier On little t, c your prefer or coffee and millr I iderstatidinir tiloll ,, point of view willmake trvoting a lot smootherin this jetage of ours tfor h , v1Siry,v 1, ,T ,, ,   SUPPLEMENT TO THE PINCKNEY DISPATCHT T  WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, ifjSrtffl fel Ree m Lib 7 eat Pages 1 and 2Lot 35  iso iGflLf fttttcil ftiOftLot 44 1956COHM  leachWeat fc of Lof 10 and Lor  I 1956fiownaiiU AcresLot 67 1956Lor V 195cIQU 20, 203 en 204 1956 CytlaJ leach SubdivisionLor 325 1956 HgoiaW Shores EstatesLot 24 1956Loi 28 1956ft Point leachLot 58 1956OlenroyletRec it Iber 4 on fat 4 and 49 Yeenfer total of TaxesHrkJch tnetetaod t Cheraet DMin Sam Years Descrif iDoHars Cents or 275a94 U10868UcJoo10868159971816767 Yun I r Total of TUNWUcfc 1z  Delinquent Charpes DIMt  iaSaSYeara DescriptionDollars Cents or Parcel1956 44C1956 1021rieowtoO1 On The Lakes IS jo 27lot 9 except Westerly iLor 29lot 19 Lot 36 Hiniiirt Village75 fot in wKiih of Lots 5, 6 and 7 3 1956 4d37 lOWf, NfJlor V0 1956 16A32 ,,  io Vo 156 13320 feet of ton 116 and  i71956 627O feet of Norrh 44b feet HANDY TOWNSHIP MARION TOWNSHIPTOWN NO 3 NORTH, RAftGi NO 3 EAST TOWN NO 2 NORTH, RANGE NO 4 EAST ,J,Cwc l IVJIIU itjl 11 iglicu  o iOolfliVSt Ol iCLVXl JO, HiCllCC ortfi 2 J Oi, tltfine oirui oi tsi 2 or Wt ,4 of sectioji , tat io J pon js iiorn jt oigiiiiiKj,mentis tast o342 fee, Norrh Ul  10 thence bojtt to Dtyiniunyf i, West 200 teet, Norrh 42 feer, Wesr 35 Y5o 374jj4  iU , iouth to 6 jnniny GhrinytT Triangle Lkt Subdivision 2275 IV36 , 5651 Lots ii a , I9 O,itryiiinny 2jj feet fcasr of boothweit corner wea Clm frku jt  or ivV U rhence Eait alony Lots 7 and 62 1966 i27Ctu aiO West 4 line of section 47 tticr ivtc iaiciiys Iriungte Lae Esutes No INorrh 4432 feer to bouihuriy line o U S i m LUer  tu rg 15 ditd 6IO hvy, Vesterly along sad South line tot 4t ,V1 zj93oi Hy 0 tec bourn 20 Wesr 630 I  io jcyiiincj OCEOLA TOWNSHIPa 1956 701 TOWN NO 3 HO,, ,,w M0  tAiiOvitti 2 of North 2 of NW 4 9 40 1956 15553jrjinnna on Edit arid West v line of sec iion at j pon 5o92 feet fcasr ot cenrerot section, South parallel ro North and south 4 line 42tt feet to Northerly line ofGrand kivct Rood, Southeasterly 120 reel dlony Nonrcrly line said fcoud, North U452 r o i hue thence West along 4 lintlid i fcrr to the poinl of beginning  9 23 1956 4552 Year for Total of TaxesWhich Interest analDelinquent Charges 0e Description MI Slid Yar w a,ce,Dollars CentsTYRONE TOWNSHIPIOWN NO 4 NORTH, RANGE NO 6 fcASl  5Years rer fotal of TaxesWhich Interest andDelinquent Charges Due in Said YeartDoiiari Cants Descriptiono YarsforWhich UroMOt oeiOeJinquent Chr90 DweDottanJill I I I JU I J ,O1 JVJ 1   ,li i, tllljl1 rya, Of I v jillllu1    L I  1  1 i utiCs Suin 2onyiyjovio  TLdo rVV OCtici vJ n rri IU ,oUv oi I ,riiiig at nuriicasi corner oi bIWV ,4 OI itciuil, ccriy UUPilllJ VVcit 0 iII JJ 1,it tk i  , Ai 70 i2065Lot IIJ end at La 11Lot 120ir 23dtJ 402 ,4 Ot19561956 167325B3725i 7314044V rletndoai  kMi Lake tstaios No 1  lifctf 4 p9i 2i and 231966 1865Addition1956 Awsh Lake Estates1956 Humn, KANwt NO o  ui IHL ,, ur INC 4 oty 1  j iVul II tI I IWy  l I IV56,4 iD6 3213corner of section4ov West oo tcct,loui ti ij Vvcsi J3 teet, iouin 2U WeilUJ lee TOf d pioe Ot Oeiij ei, iorin ui iJ We,ooid iO reet, sootn J8 t5ice lo cenlcr ot Jnwy, Nortn , b 1 ML 1OJ , , yJ  II lO tcrc, L,iiti i if INorlticlly o1 ryr nlJ2a u KUTNAMTOWN NO i uuKl  Mintr nj i i , t J JJ4  ju l vVci OtCIII tr tiBiii tvw, iLiT 00 Iu, lvitv , tlcc f Ofejniiinj 1956 9328Gjle i Addition r  Sd rCct ot Lots tt, 9, i iJii 4 ul lyrn I U el, il at IOL, iv v4 or iW 4 lyuiyy 104tar ,2 of 5VV 4 iU o0j leet, yuesr i2 0 tdbf 2 of1U 40V V4 Ot it j4 o 14NO 4 EAST VJ III ,4West of Hwy 7252tlJi L40 SO ,, J njrjn LJ, riijnd,II LII 0 Ijijc juit  lakeV4 IV561956 NO19563V4 nO e pn of land or, rejr ot Lo to Lot JV4104Vtoi 273 ana  piece of lond on rcor ot Lot1956CO I reih Beachi95619561966IVjo1V56Lor it u JLui S2Lot 143Lui 144Lot 145LOis 2JA and 293lots 24U JiJ VVLot JiOLOi 111Lois S2b, 32 ana 522 l5oLui 3V IVJOHiawatha fteachaaa 1956 I95oIV5619561956 19561956195oIV56Humors ItoiglithsLots 2 nd 3 1956 M eMry Club SubdivisionLot 20 1956,Lor 17 1956lor 143 1956 Lots 332Lor 334Lor 34Lot 34bLU 34VLor 357tor 3oiLor 362Lor 401 1B89I JU7745664285 OOo56o56663L312034oO 56656634 bU 566IS06221V56656615744185 4044,04 j turner ot sdiu nvy iJ2b feet to j1 ot ucyiiinny ul, 15 ejeres or nonn jo JLKJ ui6  1956 35 of NW Ui oi HW 4 of SW  u 5 95oi i0 1V56 917 west 2 or wt ,4 of Nt ,4 or NE V4 15 0 1V5618 80 1956 16226 NW 14 of Nfc 142  oW ,4 15 40 1V50IV ou 1956 15460 Norrh 12 ot NW 4 roos ot weit Vu of Nfc ,4 o ou 195624 V IV3O 5692 it v4 of NW ,4,2 of Nfc I4 South of 15 40 IV5O3J roas Commencing i0J rdi Sooiti ofIV56 17 Jo on tdsi unc ot irVusi v or rnniny jouin 6 1J rU4, Vviii  3V77Ail tfdf jjjn of VVcsI1v y , ACepr tdilZi IUioc , ot Nt 4 of SW U17 2J 195629 80 1956A port ot west U of East 12 of NW ,, lijyiininy jt d point in ihu center line otccijc IOJU, tdst 195 teet trom North , corner ot iaiQ vVest j,4 of East 72 of   fviinny inonce bouth pdrjllel to 11 Vc5t line ot inU West Ji ot td5t ,ji   io ods, tticnce oi pdrllel toiu fAiiiii me Ot beryui Rouu 10 rocl,1tiij jiortn 16 rods 10 i point in centerI, of Be y HI Koid, tost iU rods fromxjii u ueynnncj triunce VVest 10 rods ccint of beyinrnng31 1 1956 534Handy Maxfield SKoresior a 1V56 917Luloge and Lot 9 19o6 4745Lot ,u 1956 1683Hartland VillageEastern Additionvmmenciny Jt Souinwest corner of Lot I, 36VV JI,1333 fcOit3099 ,o, ,1vo 16 I,ci, oi ji ,4,0 fo, I LOJ I OL CITY Of MIGHTON  ,TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH of RAMOf 4 EASTJI 14 ii Luiiier ui itciion 31 itiente Weit JJ ice, ,Mi 4JO feet, I ait 136 fetjf ro o 17r  r r   R, iouTh 38u    , itr 4 15, Edit 305 Lof 44i, uiouy i tv i io fcdsr diia West  ntj ,,, , ,,,, o beynnmy VIllAOi O4OU37 Oiajinel We efc A A part of Lotoy 122 feetLot 3 5Lor 4 5 4 West 23 fret f Lot j 4LO3 J, 2, 3 end 4iVio 48VC or 1 6 6JJ otyiiinny dt Nitesj iof 2 47uLf y, on iouti iide or Lor 7 47Ji1 ice SuoihvMy dt right Lot 8  7 jo i,vtr 12 roob, toil ii Lor 1 6 7TOWNSHIP 1 NOtTM of IANM 4 Seyinmng r Southwest carner of Lot 4North 132 fMr, luTtPifuvthfer re beginning   1MDioc v for  Haies AaMttion, K , r Lors I92O 21 and 22 95oleer, Nuud id Lots 27, 28, 29 and 34 19io 1 ny Loti 33 ro 58 inclottve 195o  II J Lois 61, 62 and 63 195  fLors 75 ro 77 incluiivo 1tM fJl74 Lots 83, 84, 85 and M to 100 indutivt 193o 13 30Lots 101 to 108 inclutlve alio lend lying 00 rween Lors and k R 1954 7 4Jlots 114 ro 329 incloiive and Wett Vi f Lor 130 9ft 3J W HtncJieyt AaUrrtolors 7 and 81  its uf, 4 iruui,c uf Granoind Kiver tu beyJiill OOltl 72 JJlftl J 1  JOr ,4,16V Brighton WoodsI VCITY OF BRIGHTONiui L 12 195i529c laot,r  J r VV Iu  J,  1 Lot 44 Lui clv,ci  il to 5 Bciwrircur ,i,r ol Lot 5i o u, ,, U2 ttet, iojnouf o  , Vvesr 1 Ji feet,  , o,,J Ji LuisSubdivision V JONorth O IJ rds, tusi 10 fOs iu ocy J   lo 00 IVDO SJOJ154ou ConiniLTcinj sr fcoit 4 cor 01 Jet, JUUH IV, 0V JD iU Vv ,0406 tl, J tii S ,,,,  40 1 LLI Z47I ,, isurlh uV iJ iu  tji , JJ ri, oouin 0o QJ 40 fcdii M11  tw 11, iouiti oV 22 40 East i2io, 1,  1, iouiri j 2 4o LdSt 0010 it, oojtli ,2i i4 4U  tust 450 it, ioiti 00 004U tiisi 4o2 rt, Lootli 4 14 4U fcds Mi  6JO0 tt, Jujth 4 oy 40  tisi 52Utt, uOJtli 4U 32 40 tubt 10634 tt, vSt ,  ofNorth a5 3d 20 tuit 1V667 ft, iujnb 12 40 tdSt I2o96 it, booth 46 5i  M  u,HJ LaSl 24lo ti, Owuiii J2 10 40   i Last ijDy ft, South 70 3J 4U jst IK W24jil It, North 0 41 20 boil 5475 tr to point on tds line ot bee, Norifi tosr   0 35 VeSl lOoio tt dlOny Eds   iec me to point or uoy cunt  LJS24 A U, Mr IWJ O unu Leitli s SubduisiPark uJ L  i  i IJO,UIU 731 JiJI 016VJ  V 0JOji, j ion Audito 44V5489 i v, JS1 v60j L  2 24 41 A   a IJ I  K L L i  o 111  r,  j i  JO J  1 w IVJu 1  165w 11 j j   CITY OF HOWtLLo tLt Vest v L,, ,, ut h,1,6  tuii ob tctt, Norrti 2 foot, Weitttii lo buy M ninj 2 1V56 i52Coin, at cun of mterstction ot Cedir Lake otji 1  j it ,,o i i  i V,,0,  VI ju I I16 10  IJO Hartland VillageOriginal Town flaimd Lots IB rul 1916 40 1956Mjxfmld Kark Subdivision 1956Thre Lake Subdivision ij   Zv I I    ,4,4 1  1  1 ,jncl Cotttiye 1 Vj6HOWELL TOWNSHIPlr9 iQWN NO 3 NORTH, RANGE NO 4 EASTSubdivisionJofs 16 and 17 except 2 feet of South 1 Lor 17 fuer of NortheaMcrly pirt of lot 1Vi Hii 36 Colldyo and Lot 158 1956Indian Hills Sub    lLot 24 1956Log Acres SubdivisionLot 87 1VJ6Martin Ire Sub n No t ,,  ot Rec u Liber 7 Page 10Lor 1 1956 1889 jouiti ITKMumforal Park Number ThreeLof 44 1956 10574Mumforal Park Number FourRec M Ue e fagat 18 and 19Lot 59 1956 441Ui 60 1956 44Lor 62 1956 44 1195619561956Ore tike Little FarmsLot 57 1956NW  of Ut 69 1 1956Lor I V IV56Ore Lake eeervi Country ClubLoft 29 and 30 9  40 1956 5ob3jouiti ITK icrts u SVv M ot it  except  K ii 1950 1956 4041ui,H 4 ricrc, ol fcdst i of bE 1 except ,,,, 11 A IV50 4041ws of NE I422 uJ 1956 14754 ,5v , ol NE ,4 24 b0 f6 178J59,7 b26 32127 ,rLots iJ to 10 Indmliw 7 1956 56 96Ora Lake VMW Subdivision No 1Lot 76 1V56 M 90LoU 79 ani 90 1956 1916Lot 9b 1956 10 VLof Vv 19r6 5190Peaneiri SubdivisionUH 27 IV56 4 Pleasant Uko Mills Annex lit 41 56 iftO, Lot 64 jnd Wct Vj of LJ1 65IV ,1S4, Est 12 of Lot 62 and Lot 661956 1173JPleasant Laka Hills Annex No 3, iot 206 jnd 207 1956 ft0tRiver Vdllty SubdivisionRec i Liber 6 Pgo 9I Lot 17 1956 10,99Ritrerbendwiilo Subdivisionlof 14 1 VJO 1336,Ut 15 and 16 1956 8206Riverbendwiile Subdivision No 2  tir 6 Haga 10,Lol 36 1956 1099Lot 41 1956 3 AJLot 42 1956 3 90Li 43 1956 3 VLei 44 iviu 45 1956 jviLor 4B 195o 3VULui 52 1956 3 90Lot 54 1956 390LI i5 1966 390Lor 6 1956 390 Lot 57 956 390Lor 5B 1956 3 90Riverbeniiwille Subdivision No 3 Umr u   an Page 43 Lot 66 19561 Lor 67 195Lor 68 1956 Lor 69 1956 Lor 70 9561 Lor 7 V56Aof 72  1956 Lor 73 956 lo 74 956lot 75 J956fhanOrile Svfc Annex No 3 Rec o liatr 6 on Page 46ilot 64 19JOSilUAeKea BeachLoti 26 and 2 1956 Supervitor Plat oi Ferilandi Lots 1, J i  i9i6lor 13 , 1956Lot 22 1956tLot 30 1956lLot 31 1956Lot 32 1956lot 64 956lLott 12 and oo 1956 21 40 1956 5683j nnny ,ii NortK ,, por oi section, South , LiM VVV76 Kt io center imu ofu  16 Hwy, North 52 0j West 7Jltid,te fi,oii L,nvr ii i uid Hwy,, Norlh 02, vvv 46V2d feet to Norm lnu of sec,ijn, Lisi 6139 loet aliincj section line to  l  P Iv56 7896 , ,,,  ,i uiJ et booh ot North S cor,,r Ji Vctun 32 a parcel ol Kind  yi ltut Eiil liii Wost by 165 ftft Norlh,iiH South 32 1 1956 4196,,,, BoU fvet Sooth and 570 fectWest MtiU Carrier ul Section 32 thence2 fc, Wit 47 ktt, South 13, 1jjter, Weit 1200 foot, Northirt vVeb1 42 futt, North 32 EdSt  , Luit 1416 feel to point of be,j Also Bcgmmng 880 feet South7,i rewt vVtSt from Northeos1 cornert,jn 32 ci pdicui 372 ftnr tast jno iv   iMt North and South32  1956  3387 Bains AcresRec in tiber 7 on Page 32 1956 5837Norbury HeightsRecordod in Liber 5 of Plats on Pag ioi t4 fi  n i f i 0ijllt 7 KJ add Ci i k K i0 Vv dnci ori ooulhiiue ot said K, W rhence 5ouili i9 ft,4164 tast i VJ ir, Joiih to South line oi  ime ot Sdid K M to jjiocc oi NCvj ociny,i jcin of VvVs 2 of section6461 22 IVJ6 606bi j on West me ot cec I y ft, liouin ot I4J    H917 nterseci ion of VVest nnc of Sc, v itl, i joorherly iint oi  I K P K, Vv thcnct iV , ut 3213 tctst 195 rt, oourh 28rf ft u Nrld ime ot 2j 91 lOiicis LiWievi by the Kru Voloi Lo, n fl Nortr  id  oi L2447 Norlhwestiirly Uirtctcjii 2JU It lo o pou  J143 ft boulti of pluce ot iiy, oir 143 jji A I  iIt to ntryiniiiny 25 z22 1956 369V ,   L iiViil 2 acreb ot toilowiny described lmd AO 4J Ceg df cen or 3CL, ooulh 442 i iu JIJCUIMJ  j,f,vcen ot rofid North db 13 Vver 477 ft,,   u  ,North 4 1 ii ti to bouln ime or K K i,iiL VihK,W South 80 3 Lost 44i it o Last u j,,i j,ind Aet  line thene lio tli 130 ft to piiCt Ot Ueyinriinij MJ ,, A wr v  l22 1956 006o JVv1 t Vi ot St a except a jircti at  jod 225 tr North ind OJ ,ii and 150 rt LMand Wst lying in Northwest corner rliuic   oi iilsm exc, by on Last und vVubt , ,j  u,iui ime and in ecu of Hwy and 750 tt List ,,I,I cj ror con, ot ice, List u tun Suu Hwy and , ,j j,,,,nnyon Lust ui id Wist   no 10 It, Soutfi 3,22b ft thence Wubt 12U tt, Nonh 25 L , ut L tf io pldCe of beg j24 1956 10316 HUI   nasCorn, dt a point 33 ft, Easterly troiri North ux weit Cor, of Nfc 4 of Sec 26, thence hastorTy 200 tf, South 100 ft Westerly 200ft, thence North alomj Kwy J JO tl lubeginning26 50 1956 8430Com, in ecu of Road on South nni of Sec 32 and 60 tt Last of Southeast cor, ot LIJCMiec 31 thence Wes 04y ft,, North 24 ,,,JHJlii 49,3 Ii, Suulh 9 b toit btiO II iuto cen of Bndyc, Soulh 10 M LdSt 114 unu fr, Soutri lo iU Lost 2256 tl jlofij ,, ,,ien of road to beginnncj 31 64U IV56  1924 L,   ICom at Southwest cor of Eai  ol N vV j,4 of Sec, Nonh 6 55 Ldbt 35050 It, Nori ,  wito poiit of Leg, Norlh 3 5 vVest 36,5b ,  ULtr, Soutn 76 53 Last 25913 ft o ctn jof 40 It koid, South 13 0 Vrjii 36 ft, South 67 65 West MI7I ft to poml  U  J  IjOlii 4fo,n  1V4 I 1TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH of RANGE 4 EAST   4 U ,, I ,  C , r,, l4 Of Vi i    , j  loci to 1, ,   , iA i  j I 11i,i iy iO tLJf Ot u, o I s, L  u r 11  r1 ,   ,J r, LAlrnon 1 toJ ,i i i 0 in,, i njo h2 i 7 itCoAsisor sA,cii10TOWN NO 1 NORTH, UANOfc NO 3 fcASTV4oJ 1Jioi i U ol NL ,A42 2 A iVjo I6ltul ut V4 3 40 1V io 44o ui N 4 jouth ol Kivur JJ oo iviw 4246, jt NW 4 33 d0 IVju L2tJ IIJ ui juifi i i cor ji ,,Lt, Wosi 11  i it, JuU II, Noith s iiiO II, Luii u00 I, io Noiiiti 74 JIIIU 1lUllvC OOulll OlOli UlU iu tl to Hu iii   j    y 10 , JO 1 uoNL ,Wji 168XUIJ r,, , oi Nt Additiont c, 1 vl  i  00No 1No  I i1 JOs Hat No ti V , jCowdiy  AddinonF d ir U VH ilic Ii Sub J iiorih a oi i,Hoi in diiu v,   iur of L Ld51 4J , , 1 ,  iw utyi i  ,  toiu Ojiri 4iJ0iio jt iinui j,1Cl  i I  f,ftA kI u J13 3uV3 Lli44 a I ti  JIU Ill 01uoi ,Vest ,4 Wuit C ijO tcctLi , ,u,4 tet,H     J 033 LOI J2LrV4JU,iolIOSCO TOWNSHIPOWN NO 2 NORTH, RANGE NO 3 EAST,A,M  , r, isi 1 Ot fjE V4 20iE 1956 14005,4 except o piece in,4 p puuwjoti comer 495 feet East inci Wesr, oO tee, North oru South 4 325 156SvV  of it U except d piece in Southeast corner 495 tuet st and Wtst Cy 660 feeNorth ond South ui ouMwcat corner o 4 325 I TJO itJ J76 acres on Eisi end of North Vi of Souih 82 acrus ol NW frl ,4 excepl 1 acre in390 2 00 Morfh390 cc39039C it i390390 SE i3,903,90390 195634719820 880922,87ot 25   jFUt o Indian Gardens Sub i of South 82 acres of NW frl V4t 1 dcre m Southeast corner5 34 1956 5097of NE frl 4 6 40 1956of NW U 3 40 1956So ,th O ,crv of West V2 of NE V4 10 50 1956South 10 acres of N V4 of NW 4 10 10 1956NW  OfI0NW 40 1956 12069NW i of NW 74 except a piece in South west corner 660 feet East and West by165 fet North anH South10 375 1956 45,625 66 North Vi of SE A of NW ,456o 10 20 19564285 Nw VA of SE VA nZH74 10 40 1956 39712219 North 70,67 acres of South 2 of NE J42632 25 7067 1956 7319J66 Noh 5333 acres of West V2 of NW U275888311 3460 32 178 1956 46S3jr Beg 60 t East ot Southwest cor ot Sec, Las 2146 ft, North 200 ft to Southerlyhue ot Porog kror thtncv Wcituriyolong said kiver to Wit ime or Sc ,South 1 50 fceist 114 ft, Soul1 itf  10 East 2256 ft to ploce of beciiinmj Bemya part of SW ,4 of SW U32 1956 4B83Com ai Souttieast corner of Lot 37 of West side Sub running thence m a Soutfieriydirection on a course South 7 17 15,East 74109 ft, to an iron pipe on Westerly shore of HiLanci Lake, rhence Northerly onshore of said Lake Norlh 32 48, Wes,r 50 fr to an iron pipe, thena Nonh 7J4b, West 973 ft to a point on shore of said HiLand Lake, thuncu Norlh 40 27,West along shore of HiLand Lake 50 flto beg, thence bouth 45 44 Wesi 975 ft to a poinr m cen of a proposed 40 ftroadway, thence North 46 9 West alongcen of proposed roadway 48 ft to a point, rhence North 44034 fr, East 100 fr, ro a point on shore of said Lake, rhenceSouth 40 27, East along the shore ofSaid Lake 50 ft to beginning32 1,1 1956 1924 SLCom in cen of Darwin Road at a point 400 fr West of East Sec line of NE V4of Sec and from rhence Sourherly parallelwirh said Sec line 4356 ff, Wesrerly 100 il IN L 435 4Ut,iLt 3 aju ul UE 74 ol NvV 4 30 3U IV50  , ill INK ,4 u  V4 COlillic AU fit, Luii ot Nuriiiui coiner, iJJ,,I Ou ras, tail 4U roi,, North ciUJO 20 i56,o,,lt,  2 ot NVV V4ou 36 ao36 ,iu3o 40 IVot 3223271 i16U62963223 UCLIIOH 4 ot oOu1ufl , 1luct, A section J  uuJ 22 1Lot iJU,tect, 00 Ucairiiincju L1  u  1 0 u Of id 44 Lot luo, left, , it 111 r , j 1 t 1 Oi1 ,, 1   21 J bUnadilla ,u,li 4A , I  IJ  Ill r,Oij K  It t C k S Avcl AdduI J I    , Aj1 y   J IOu I  r, J i Jut r,, 1, J mt LO , tli S,,t,o  ,, K r, vil us  , rv ilwltc i r  Suytii   n1, ot I 2 ,Ivgf  U L,Me hL, i ILU, 1 u1956 25 533319567971 Norrh 3533 acres of SE 4 of NW V4Suprvlirt Plat of Shnnon SKor 253533 1956 3013Btflinning at Southeajr corner of Lor 31 on North 13 13 acres of NE VA of SW VA Outlor A thenc Ncwth 56 30 West 15C 25 13 13 1956 U65Ntt, South 35 25 West 100 feet, South North 26 2 3 acros of North V2 of SE VA56 30 Eatt 150 feet, Norrh 35r 25 East 25 26 23 1956100 ff to beginning 1956Lot 12 956Uf IS 1956 ft, Northerly parallel with said Sec fine Lor 2to cen of Darwin Road, Ecistorly alongcen said Road 100 ft to point of Lor 29beginning 35 1 1956 7412849 Beginning at a point on Easr line of Sec 36 Lot 10 710 72 ft Norrh of Southeasr corner, run Lot ilnino Norrh 4OJ 2, Wesr 875 fr, North Lo 258 29, Wesr 483 fr North 41 4, Wesr Lo 13112 88, North 23 38, Wesr 18649 fr, LO 14Norrh 56 35, East 16138 fr, Norrh 43C Nurrheriy 49 feer of Lot3615 13, East 8264 ft ro Town line, South 0 II ted ot Lot 1529, East 43635 fr to beginning excepl Lot 35Lots 124 to 130 as platted r Oi jCr,i J 1 0 ra, tromjl am St in saiuviiiiyc niti iiC  ih IIJ West line olMam i1 rihin c r t T 1 thente iouTh H ros, Vcst o rcl,, Norlh o rds, QdSt 6rdi to DeCjruiirKj ,, fjrd BioCk  1956KUnd Lake Shore I,4 of SL ,4 or icx 3o oxcepr Loti 6, iQ AjM VI iV, 20, 50, 59 n 76 in Island Me pon ixccpr Iho niand in itlund iD Ai, , ,,1956 3736  1Kaiser s Patterson Laka Subdiviiion Lor 44 iiiUof LotVI a no6296 Lor 60 ,,cf,,i iLo Addt lc et tionIV50t 4i 1956i 9iw  v  r 14d17c  t JcAJi 1 oiOUMaca 1956CiTY OF BRIGHTON Noble i Plat No 21956195619561956 5271Lot II Virfftn SWM NO 11956 36 11 1956Chalkers LandingRacofded in libar 2 on Page 172778 Cottage and East V2 of lor 14978 SE VA of NE VA  A 9563874 26 40 1956 2850 East 12 of Lot 15 19566767 Commencing at Southeast corner of section Cottage and Lot 33 1956 82966 59 7416669 Me Pherions Prospect Plica AddionVest i ot LU1 , 0,u 266J Lor 75 956 2UCMe Phorsons Saeond Addition6 4 Lor i3o tucpi North 40 feet thereof ,1 , CITY OF MOWEli 6 u e PheMon Sond Prospect Plca Addition ioulh i of Lof if        61 4and Southerly Lot 331956 301 LoT Northerly i9 feet of Lof 37 and Southerly 41 ot  Paavys Addilion,2  Or,umberod Lotwn  Log Lot 6 Ih  Mi Ad 1 tl5 at a point 33t Nortf6of ,Ou1h I2 o I 239700 00 C ilieofi0nioSSldcoriSi T W MA2JJ9 Maioht97Lot uO of Noble Plat No 2, thncr North jou 13 and u ooln 1956Lot 2a49I5C66lltl74269471428132 North 30 West 738 chi, Wesr 788 HiLand Laka Subdivision826C Chs, South 20V2 East 797 ch to South Corrage nd Lot 24 195618,891021Lot 26 956Lot 54 1956WattM Rutli lib Svb Ne KM m iiku 4 on Pag Vlot 13 1956Lot 21 1956Lett 24 and 3 1956Lot 26 1956lot 27 956 ewifry ClubLot 16 196lot 18 1956lot 196 1956Lot 384 1956Lot 546 1956HANDT TOWNSHIPTOWN NO 3 MOTH, HANOI NO 3 EAST North 20 acra f NE 14 of SE VAS 20 1956 15553Beginning On North line of section at a poinr 5963 tot Norlh 8A 00 Wett fromNortr,it eomr thereof hence South  ist Coftacje and Lot 92Lor 938247 Lot 94 Lot 953575 Lor 106line of Section 32 1henc Norrh519 chs to beginning32 1956NE  f W W40 195630J3 NW  ofW V 4784 sw 14 oi SW Vt AM 33 40 1956MARION TOWNSHIPTOWN NO 2 NORTH, RANGE NO 4 EAST Lot 807 31 Commencing at Southeast corner of all that Lo f7 31 part of North a of North Vi of SE VA of Lot 42 05 secrion lying Westerly of center line of Hwy and from thence along centf of  said Hwy Northerly 192 feet for a point  of beginning, 64 feet Northerly alcng cen  Tter of Hwy, Westerly 164 feet parallel to  South line of id North Va of North V2  i 9561956156 195619 60 6860,6o 7 41741 7417411889 73157680  Hiland laka Subdivision No 3404 Recorded in tibar 3 on Pge 35 ,x Cortage and Lot 188 95JiM Lot 189 1956Partarton Lakawoods No 1 195619561956Reason Acre Sub in liber 5 on Page 39 19561956195619561956of SE 14 Southerly 64 feet, Eeirerly 164 J 0 f u nrjsivc ,  ,5JJfaet to point of beginning Mperviort Plat of Patrician Gardensnuininiw w irmicvi nici wui  ,    knm iiv tacordad rn Liber 3 on Page 37J4104 f to iJortKily line of U S 76 Southweit part of Wet part of NW frl VA lof JQ 19S 8 2Hwy, Wetierly along Northerly line of 30 W 1V56   TVftwF TrtWKKHlPsisriffi tidru37 af 8 AcrM a1 Nshwtt     TKftiPSsarNo t, fail 225  flong aid action line to SW VA of NE V Fast 50 r,vh of Noth a of NE fr  erpt2197 feet along said V4 imj, Norrh Iast 1395 feet, Soitn 133 tuct, West 66for1, Sooth 132 tje, oi 66 nt lu poinrof teg, ombracing parts of Lots 78, 79,80, b3, B4, 119, ano rhi part of Eattrtreft now vacjed whch is within the above njscritliori 1956 7496Lor 11 1956 614Lor 118 1956 614068 Lot 120 mS I333  Nobles Plt No 3 , Lot I IV56 614741 Lot 2 1956 614741 North 20 feet Lot 7, Lo 8 and 9 and South1333 20 feet lof 10 1956 1085Lor 17 1956 24, , Lor 18 1956 247741 Lot 19 19y 614741 Lot 36 1956 462Z cinr of MIGHTON741 TOWNSHIP 2 NORTH of RANGE 6 EAST cvnn g , i point distant Eait 10543 faet,South 8 vVfi 264 feet from Wer VA pottof section 30 f2N R6E thence East 306 4 fer, So o9 156 2867lots 4 to 8 inclusive Jto e trip 2 rod North and South by 16 rods Eatt endWett North of Lot  to 8 indutive IB 1956 16452WJnpplet Second AdditionLot 78 1956 55J4VILLAGE O FOWlUViUIA A Original MatlA Sooth 39 foot ot lot I, Fowleri Origin14 Plot and North 10 feet of Lor I of fow lers Addition end land beginning atNorthwest corner of Lot 22 of Fowleri3rd Addition, thence South 12 feet, Eett 122 fear, North 2 feet, Lsu 10 foot North10 feet, Wett 132 feet to beginning1956 10998Wetr 7 feet of Lot 22 alto lend1948125point 19561956 312183 5732, 40  1956 1251 NE VA of SW VA , gAt 829 f West nd 32 40fO869fl lWtn of North,Corner of Beginning at Southwest corner of Norm itection, Weit 150 feet Tysh 290 feor to North tint r Gmnd Jiv16 Hwy Fav aloMT Ho Hwy 150 ft, North  nine Hi  Mrt  EMI IJ Sfin nf saidint r,f begin  f Nf V4 ,, tdenct North to a ,10ml 2South e Northwett corner of etion, Et2 roii South 10 a point i rous Er of irnnlng, thtnot Wett 2 rod to beginning, Alto  plooe btfinning 2 rods Westof South mor af NW 4, thence n Soiit vi,4Of fE 4 nrCMitl C n   rt  1 cnvr 0 rods NorthFt i,rl WArs O Nor1cornr of NW Vi of Sfc Vi,VAit 3t3 , uoith 2 20, Vi 1 feet, Sooth 4 20, st I8 tet 10 cter of Hwy, Uwi 48  40, Eatt at  atr  reet ot Lot 2i alto lend commencinaat Southeast corner of Lot 23, thence North132 fear, Watt 36 feet, South 46 feet, EestIS feet, South 20 feet, Eatt 3 foot, South66 feet, sr 15 tett to beginning1956 13902Atetaor Plat No 2i,h fi1 Wett 167 feet, Eatt 25 feet,  55 xceDt North 132 wt tkl WM lS0 feat, Wett 331 feet, Lor  txcpr N0rm 1J2 I No  f, t 427 fet to beginning Lot 2A 10SIT3O JOJ Aftlrt Plat Ma 1 North,,, Cor of Lo 7 of West Addi lofj, n fM,  SouJJf  frs srv wrnr3sss Aot 33 f ,  fc  is Jco i,  m , ,, r,n iin A pul of M  Beginning at Southwesttheneo North I, atl 163 fwt to begih Miu      ning 31 49 1954 1991  10 Hw TO w imam mraoi  WTONTOAY, mm TIANNUAL TAXJjALE    IN THI CltCUIT COfrNoHfOUNTY OF LIVINGSTONIn tho  oMbe fiwjNSC1 Audltor G,, of the State of Mchgn for ami n L A I of Mid State, for the sale or run ins  jtaxes assessed theteon J    On reading and tiling the perhun J rv ,V, C  , praying for a decree in favor ot , T i   described, for the amount ivrer P    charges or each such pared or  claimed ty the State of Mniugju U Is ordered rhdf ma joi,ui term of this Court, to oe hcd      on the 9rh day ot Murch A D   Jall persons interested in Svth MHUS OI   thereon by the State of K,O jjr n  JMII appear ifi alrt Coor, i5 t c    before the first day ot th tcuw J i     Ihe Sdine will be Uken i cuntco  lor in Sdid petition Aru   n,, JK  cescritxsd m iJa petition to fct J o   several tuxes, interest and charge  1  luesday in May thereafter,       ,days subsequent thereto as o t , ,c   each and every paicd thereof, o       pljca d ihjli oo selected Ly run   10 ,Michigan 4nJ that rhe Ir     r Pao J2I5 Brighton Country27TOWN NO 4 NOH UNM  21 acre o Woat Vi o fan Ui oIU v 1  Ki iiiciuaiwo19501956166 6341 point 240 feer South ofc inei uot 3JQ thenco Southtec 1, fcdi 32 feet North 146 te, 1 Acre of lnd 8 rod Eaat and Wet by 20rods North and South tn ootheat cornerof 6 aaa oi tut 20 acre of Westf4orlhwt0 jr atl360i teoi ro ot rnot of Vtftot VSchool frouftde OHtfmirtgpoint  f , a irwasurad from section VTOWN MO 1 NOtfM, MMM NOo IASTginning at Northwest comer ot section, South 99 49 50 act 2506 fot South2 4T 50 Eaai 3705 feet to confer line of Maltby toad Southwesterly akxg center iUtm said road 2408 feet to Wf lineof Section, Northerly eiong said Wt line 460 feet to beginning 7 24 1956 1174 U 17Lor  Ukw  on f  1ft1V36f Commencing a a point on EeJ and West VA line of section 2560 feet Watt from Eeal 01 u po,, thetc South Lor 146 1956Lot 10 ivaoLos 15, 176 tnd 177 1956 Buttongs and Lots 178 and 179195666444403062of inand 195619561956t , i  1  T j  j4jo and 399J to JCV iJ 195619504Uy 4 4nJ tha ede in the decree sha no charges, and me 4JIC 4r1layaifiit sjen pjrcci, nu JCI,witcreit Therein or, if no cr less tridr the enure rhcrtc, orLei Of lt Caniiv Ui SJWor for ihrttnc being, oJ iie, O feOtieieo, jnd 1, on swid for Ttitf diiOi ufurcOilit tha State WitneV ihe Hon Micnae Cj County flni 3u 0uJofm A Hjflman Clafk, be195oJr r j r ,,s 1956lutvc 1936 159940121115 634n15 1599 1599 Lot 5il15 Lot O 6341599 Lot 2415991599 Ut 3 1599 lot 32 15991599 1599 l V 10tho roiddio  Alien o4 North 186 feet,400 fo, South 186 teei West 400iouittoRecorded uiOak W begart Mtt fag 19442X6Me 1946Mai of Nattwoodcorded iat libat 3 f ajo 4 4094393LU 4o v 36LC 43 to i3vvj 4JO fo 442,os 44o to 44 inclusiveSTATE OF MICHIGANIN THE CIRCUIT COURT HOR IHt COcMJ1 i   1 iJ  IN rHANCRY RcLuts 3o to 42Lc 54 1956iV5619561956Gardens Lak Coionyto Libr  on Page 511956nclusive 634 Lot 11634159915991956 63469V 20816343047if ii fTe tba Circuit Court for the County ol Frank S Szynunsk, A ,i Ihe Court A 67,4tefition , LJ of 153, a 2 Ifldt tS 1 r ott  r o ti  TjiiS, Vlicn were TiOr tKdn One ycuf jfiur i1 , 11 i,j tcny f,otof LK, jr 1 vs kti vert tj ji ,tdte hijve LJHuiilcU wiifJtJiU tf ,,v,,a TC osc ptC ot aii iaiil, f ijAti ruci  ir0   3 lrr tjAtenued iHdf1  , ticrcin cjiTtdicu jf idj liw rro nonpdynin OJ whdh 1 ij1 inieresf LOn,f,fO vicreor JS ,a coiiuctioii tet or rcur pf 1 rrjruvstoiis of the c in it duo,4 Thar ol of  ro   itpoid, and have fLind,ni  r ftq,ire, as providea oy  treyuist wtiich Micy were  jJOA ii Tr tte iiudpurufii expentes so extended n ctnsiituie  wU litn icntdcle ai Mfffn dnJ jfjpkhigen, rre fjjynenr orpon such modi cy the id 1  r    I,     c iu 1 O a v JWil ,ut of tr ethe tinie pro Uoiiaid tdcs, ntercj, co ,L  JIp eacli of the iditi sevjrul pj sb Tcdt Vtttnn fie   c irule ot Michigdo agcmiit ech jjor tdAtS, uneieM, wivi,,,1  i oyainst the severu porccl of ioia  c Thar idiJ Oecrm IJ  i i ivecdl sums computed, and efende0 jcji parcels of land, ur Svch interest thcieir, is aaomit the sjne, srial tvttu y ue VJM  d That your petitioner ny hove iIlns court nuy eni st ana equitablyAnd your petwioiier wni cmr pray, c  txternoer 22, IV1SCHEDULE A  1 , cl  a irvii I Cor     1 pr,fc    j   u   C    U i   1  L  n f u sid  rJ v ra     iCtfiU S dS tOTAXES OF 1956 AND PRIOR YEARS Audilor Or mfor ,i,riDescription TO N NO ui Oi ,,C  IJc VI Kfiijiinf To i cfInterest intiCliarges DueDollars Ctnt1 NO C EASTt V  Description r Parcel kali sYears or Totoi of TaxeiWhich Interast and Chdrgei l iein Said Yeirj   1BRIGHTON TOWNSHIPTOWN NO 1 NORTH, RANGE NO 6 tASIboyinning at a poini on ,4 uwn  Iks Weil from cen ot section, J est i2 clis 29  10 cun ui  to lake thence Northerly dlonyk Gardens Laka Colonyin Liber 1 on Page 51 195c 634jiij it Acjpi U S 23 KW 1956 634Ci nc 6V 1956 30H 1956 a15,  00 ii 1956 11154 1956 7872iirighton Gdrtlens Lake Colony No 1 Kecorded in Liber 3 on Page 18v0  ,, , ciivti 1956 2564 lusvtr 1956 564 1950 4494 4  ,w i49 1956 634 Clark Laka ParkRv cor tied in Liber 2 on Page 22, 1956 10261956 1026,i   4i ,cjs,ve 1956 2Z7 ,  ,,  ,,,,,TVP 1956 1902 1956 5oGrnd River Lakes CoionyKecoided in Liber 1 on Page 50  , , 1956 874Croud kiver Lakrs Coiony No 1 kecoiLitu in Liber 1 un faga 53o u 1956 7339L 23 1956 1115 y 23 1956 1115Peninsula GroveRet in Libor 7 on Ps 18LO  1956 3652Sindy Shores SubdivisionRecorded in Liber 5 on Page 25LO  , 1956 393,c I 1956 4012School lake Park A, vcrf Lost 20 feet thereof 1956 6907 Vi 1956 2564Supervisors PUt of Paradise FarmsRecorded in Liber 4 on Pag 40to 9 1956 634o , 1956 634lo ,1 1956 634c JI 1V56 634 22 1956 634 Lj 1956 634,  1V56 634,  1956 4012LJ 11 1956 634Lu 42 1956 634ic ,3 1956 634   1956 634,  1956 634  i 1956 634LO H, 1956 634IJ 55 1956 634lu o4 1956 634 S 1956 634   of  ot 66 1956 2081 Woodland BeachRecorded in Liber 4 on Page 9   an Nor ill i5 feet of Lot 5 1956 4091Woodland Laka Estates No 1Recorded in Liber 4 on Page 44U 5 1956 4091Woodland Lake Estate No 2Recorded in Liber 5 on Page 29v l  t,l Lo ,6 and 3o,tfi  of Lot 691956 1026COHOCTAH TOWNSHIPTOWN NO 4 NORTH, RANGE NO 4 EAST,  wf AV , 2 40 ,j m , of  I J 20 VA post thetc South 19 10 West 231feer South 42 W 198 fet, South 6Wf 198 Utt South 10 45 East 231 faot, South 20 fact 363 feet South 8 15 Eaat 1885 feet eiong center of old Hwy forplace of beginning,, South 8 15 Eaat 925 feet eiong center line of oJd Hwy to intersection with center line of new HwyU S 23 thence North 8 15 fcast 9546 feet along center line of U S 23 thenceSouth 83 45 West 2667 feet to beginlJt Beginning at Southwest corner of NE 14 of N VA, thence North 3378 feet South88 28 Eas 2445 feet South 56127 feelto center of Hwy West 1924 feet North  30 East 230 feet West 58 feer tobeginning21 2877 1956 1925Ail lying South of Hwy of SE VA of SE VA 24 150 1956 835East 2 of NE 14 ecepf 317 acres for GT R R RW 25 7683 1956 25489Commencing at a point 40 rods West fromSouth VA post of section 26, thence North10 rods, West 8 rods South 10 rods, East8 rods in SE VA of SW VA26 50 1956 3176Commencing 8173 feer East of South VApost of section North 140 feet East 253feet South 140 feet West 253 feet tobeginning u 26 1956 6316603 fetti along tartar lute of Hwy Ail West Va of NW VA North of Hwy, AJso thence South 29 51 ttf 2366 feet along South of Hwy commencing at a pointwhere said Hwy intersects East side ofabove prel, ihonce South 268 feet West533 feet North 326 feef to Hwy, fhenceSoutheasterly along South side of Hwy 500 foef to beginning29 16NE VA of NE VAX 40GfNOA lOWNSHIfTOWN NO 2 NORTH, RANGE NO S CASTEast a ot NW U ect 10 ace from Wt15 ,de ot North vj SW I4 of NW V4 except 10  West ofrtwy 3 30 1956 504310 aacj or West tdt of SW 4 of NW U West or rtwy3 10 1956 123S3Narth VA ot SW A except beginning atWest 4 pt of Sc,, East 573 feef toctfntsr of Hughes Road, South 8 11 Eastcenter Ime of Hwy tor a point of beginning, South 29 51 Utt 4336 feet alongcenter of Hwy, South 25 06 East 2341fttot along center tina of Hwy, West 8294feel North 54C 12 West 200 feef, North64v 56 Lr 824 feet to point of begin ning 3 1956 13503 nuts from North tide ot SE VA of SW VA taxth ot Hwy3 3 1956 640Vi oi Nt frl V 4 80 1956 14341 19565755N 4 80of it 4 except 1 acre on East side 4 39 1956 18744 d f V f SE 14 1956East 12 of SE VA of SW frl VA30 20 1956West Va of NW Va of SE VA30 20 1956SWAcre from V of SEV40 195671545054 225112758X 40 1956side of NE V of SE 14 West 7 acres of SE V of SE V except aCrak nd North of Lake IB f id ff E idSoih of Creak and North of Lake4 i 1956  640on Southerlv line of U S 16Hwy at a point 5385 feel North and 6342 teei South 62 56 East from West jtnp IB feet wide off East tide30 156 1549North V2 of NE VA except 6 acres for G T R R RW31 74 1956 21162342 ee So 62 5 31 74 1956 211624, pwst of Sec, South 62 56 East 75 SW V4 of NE VA except 13 acres off South  l Sohl ii of aid Hw dibd fll Bialong Southerly fine of said Hwy,South 27 04 West 297b feet North 84 15 West 804 feef, North 27 04 East37 feet to the petnr of beginning 5 5 146 129beginning a a point in East boundry of west corner described as follows Beginning at Southwest corner of NE VA ofSection 31, thence North on VA line 13 chs, East 0 chs, South 13 chs, Wesr on VA line 10 Chs to beginning3 27 1956 3651 1956 36Uorih of where it intersects Commencing at Southwest corner of NE Nh i t Si f Si 31 hon North aa it enters SunrisePark for 6 poinr of beginning South 80feer, bouth U1 49 Wait 504 feet, South 14 51 West 115 feer, West 300 feet,North 10 Si 50 feet, East 315 feet touiace ot beginning 195e 1129at intersection of center line ofHwy U i 16 and West line ui Easr Vaof NW A of Sex, North 69 30 West 1445 feat, Sooth 295 feet, Uarerly parallel to U S 1 Hwy 150 feet rhence North295 feef to place of beginning13 1956 5410Beginning at Southeast corner of SC, North J9362 feet, Weat 170 feet for place ofbeg, West 132 feet, North 3125 feet, South 76 40 East 1375 feet, South 2792feer to beginningIi 1950 7163NE VA of S VA except 7 acres in Northwest cornor2 33 1996 1304 of Section 31, thence North on VA line13 chs, Ear 10 chs South 13 chi, Weston VA line 10 chi to beginning31 13 1956 2952Part of Sc VA oi NE VA ot Section 31 commencing ar East VA post of section 31,rhence North 1320 feet to Northeast cornerof SE 4 of NE VA, thence West 3465 feet,South 66 feet, South 60 , West 1096 feetlo West line of SE VA of NE VA, fhence South 6755 feef, East 1307 feel fo begin ning 31 3225 1956 5755A parcel of land commencing at  point 21 rods West ot Southeast corner of North 12of NE VA of section 3, fhence West 59rods, Southerly 38 rods, Northeasterly to a point 4 rods South of beginning, thencaNortli to beginning31 775 1956 1549All East of Hwy of NW frl U except North 317 chs, and except 12 acre for G T8 R RW31 3180 1956 7856 North  of Loi 28 end Coiieoe end LOJ 29I95O 7830Cortago and Lot 116 i Xi Lot 137 956 JILot 142 Mt 956 Oo4taiariaal M lWr 5  Maaa a faee 44Lot 9 930 5270Noith llsor W NMMMrCottage and Lot 1 2 and 31956Cottage and Lot 4 iva yaaa Lor 5 OSo 1549Lot 14 and North Vi of Lot 15 and CoiieaM1956 9215Cortege and Lot 17 iVdO VJuiA OrdsareView Caooy Swajabwiaaoolee ia lior 7 it Fegea U aad IfPrivate Park jyi6 710Mwer Uke SweOiwisioaLot 25 1956 3570Lot 30 and Cottage 1956 6V99Lot 74 and Cottage IV56 yt54Swewtviaora Mt f WtiilMwe foutlCott9e and Lot 12 1956 9255Tadd Pemt SwoeUviaieai No IRetedee b IIIMT 2 a Plata el Paoo ILor 3 1956 2251Cottage and Lof 4  1956 5054Cottage and Lot 34 1956 7154 VUteria Park SwOdiviaaaaLor 2 1956 039Wkitmwe HilULot 64  1956 1549Cottage and Lot 65 1956 Ii4Lot 66 1956 1549HAMftsJtO TOWNSMTOWN NO 1 NOHTH, RAMdf NO 5 EAST West 44 acres of ast Vi ui SEV4 tai of A A ft, H4 44 1956 10574NE VA of SE VA 5 40 1956 3339NE VA of NW trl VA 6 4247 1956 9326Wsr 2333 acras ofNW VA of NW frl VA6 2333 1956 1683MAMtUtO TOWNSHIPTOWN NO I NORTH, tANOf NO 4 fASfBeginning On North ime ot SW 4 of Nc A l7 feet dt ot Northwest corner ot iWv4 or NE VA of section, ti 2VU4 tiSouth 10 22 West SOU feet, Nonh V51 West 2904 feet, North 17 36 cast 100 feet, North 6 45 East 200 teer tobeginning except the North 150 feet12 1956 656Beginning at a point distant West t4U5 feef from Soulneasr corner of NE 4 ofNW i4 of Section, South 10 30 WeSI1150 feet, Norrh 6 35 West 170 ten,North 42 55 East S9 teal to Southerlyline of Hamburg tiomi North ttS 25 cut7 o feef thence oouth U 3U West 122 U feet to beginning12 1950 12752Sou the a it 24 acre of St frl VA Soih TQ East of Huron River axcepr RiverbendwtltoSubdivision No i13 1956 390Beginning in center of Hwy B425 chsNortheasterly of East and West VA line,thenct Northeasterly 105 feet, Northwesterly 165 feet, Southwesterly 105 feet, Southeasterly 165 fet to beg16 I9d6 3048All that part of NE VA of NE u section 21 covered by wafers of Islam Lake, measured froin low wafer mark of said Lakasubject to rights of Thomas Shehan, his assigns for pleaturebeginning on North I ma of section 2458 feet A parcel of land in SE VA of SE VA of sec West of Norlheast corner, West 200 feef, tion 31, Commencing 3T rods West ofSouth 50115 feet to center line wf Hwy, Southeast corner of section 31 thenceList 200 toet m center of Hwy, North North 16 rods, East 10 rods, Soufh to sec60115 feet to beginning tion line, thence West 10 rods to beginning24 23 1956 5950 31 I 1956 8553Atl of SE ,4 of SW VA lying West of A A All thaf part of the NE VA of NW VA and the ft R RW except 3 acres in Southwest NW U of NE VA lying South of G Tcorner described as follows Beginning at R R and Westerly of U S 23 Hwy ggSouthwest corner of said SE VA of SW VA f S  185 f f f 321956y3651A VA 1956 3651of Section, it 1485 feet for place of Part of SE VA of NE VA of section beginning begnnng North 528 feef East 330 feet 1545 f E f Nh f SE beginning, North 52S feer, Easr 330 feetSouth 52b fet, West 330 feer to pUce ofbeginning28 1956 3010All that parf of NE VA of NW V 6t of41436576012 11291129ake e lake o low waterLot being a part ot4 and tjit MJfr o Sth 4 40 TO,1 ot IVJ trL 0  iNtCCS offll 144 7 1956 10940of NW ffl 4 IV56 4184V2 of North 20236 74901956That part or ME VA of NW frl ,4  t Ore Creek eccpt West 6 rod thereof  26 tAWast 2 acres of at 4 acres of Norm 10 acres cf fcast i or K     3 2 ivoo  A parcel commenting 24 rocii vVes ci oli west corner of NW M ot Nfc ,,, ndvLWest 24 rods, Soutn 3u IOUS, L  North 30 rod to beginning10 450 l5o uiiBag inn ing at a point distant JOJU 4W  from Northwest corner of Nk , ct AVA of section, East 43560 ftd, iv  feet, West 43560 feet, North liu fct cbea inning15 1  1956 905NE VA of NE VA  16 40 , 1956 J04att parf of East part ofNW ,4    16 8  1V66 ,3V of NE A of SE V427 10 1956 lot 12 of NE V4 except beg ut Sicorner of Lot 113 of Bnyhion Garder UeColony Subdivision No 1, thecice Wetalong South line of SJU O,U, 2UU rtit, South 80 feet, East 200 fee, Norm to exWinning, and except that portion platted which exception is describes  U ,b9 3539 ft West from Norihcu, cor Sec 29 thence Won alony scc nnc 0 uitince of 392,1 it to Norihus   Lot 12 Brighton Gardens LjKe Coiony S b,South 82 6, West 53i ti, ooin I  iu,West 513 feet, Sooth 1 5, Wes 4dv oft, South 86 30 Eas 7171 ft, Norf, 7, West 1312 ft, Norm 6i 3, LJ ICO ft, North 19 25, Wcit 20 fv, Vwrt62, East 955 ft, North 61  35 bis 8U ft South 28 25, LIS i3 ft, Ncri 6135, East 228 ft, North b 2, We ,Arft, North 35 2, West 442 ft, North 58 45, Eat 2663 ft to bg , Ao ,,Eg at Southeast cor of Lot 0S ot Bnyhfon Gardens Lake Colony No 1 and running ,East 100 ft, thence South 7 tdst200 ft, thence West 10 intersecting point of line proiecting along East line ot Lorcrmoor Blvd, ihence South  along ty cueof Mid Blvd to Southwesf cor of Lot 1 uv,thrC along South line of Lor 109 to beg conT 1 Aero, Also oxc j n o1Mt COT of East V2 of NE  of Sec, 29,thno North on Eost line f,,Sec 29 10 intersection of East ime of iaid Sc adar line of U S 23, rfonc Sofhwostlong East line of Hwy U S 23 to in tersection of South line of East Va of NEV of Mid Sec, thence Es on South lineof Eest V2 of NE VA of Sec 29 to beg, cent 20 acres, aio ec Beg at Scthwoicor of Eeit 12 of NE VA of Sec 29, thencNorth 780 ft, thence East 622 ft, thenceSouth 20 West 831 ft, thence West 338ft to beg, epnt 16 acres also exc Begat  point duo North 810 ft and 250 fd iott from Southwest cor of East VfeOMMorllno of the existing RW ofttOO North 20e 37 East 12178 tine U S, 23 thencr North h S 13 2T West 80A W JLi4 1956of SW Vii 1966  except Railroad3V 1956 8117236,73415S6662Re C Oo  1  t igIV ad 2io57634ft34 634 Wbst ofK 1599634 ia26 04   i, 21115 634111530H 6,34 A 00 1956 91,67A  JL ot jmj cummencincj in Southwestvit of SW ,i Sec 19, thence East 20ru, fjo, v C rods, West 20 rods, South8 rrJ to beginning 19 1 1956 719Noh 12 of SG Vi except Railroad26 80 1956 1567SIndian Springs LakeLot t7 1956 435Lets 16V anJ 170 1956 719 Lots 36 ord 237 1956 719Ls 2, ana 2o6 1956 1267 Lt, o, iV56 19CONWAY TOWNSHIPFOWN NO 4 NORTH, RANGE NO 3 EAST Wov iO ocros of South SO acres of NW A A L 8Beacon Shores No 1Lot 2 1956Mack Oakslots 10 and 11 1956 Lot U 1966Let 24 1956tor 27 snu 28 1956Chemung Colony tot 3 956Crooked Lake Highlands SubdivisionBeginning at Southeast corner of lot 161 rnence West on South Jine of Sdid Lot161 Hi ieer, North 65 feet, East parallelto South une of Lot 632 teet, SouUi on LAS IIH of Lot 816 feet to beginning1956 54UCrooked Laka PeninsuJar SubdivisionLot 39 1996 7JOEarl Lake HaightS No 1Recorded in Liber 7 on Pas 8Lot 2 1036 440ilmhuttiAll of Lot 16, Parf of Lot 14, and parf of Lut 15 ana a part of Outlot 0 occupied asone parcel, beginning at Southwest cor ner of said Lot 15, fhenca North Is Eaat100 feet to Northwest corner, Northeasterly 545 feet East of Northwest corner of SEVA of NW VA of section, East 790 feet towesterly tina of U S 23 Hwy, Sooth 2543 West 3305 feel, North 04 17 Wer 718 ieet to place of beginning32 275 1956 11355NW VA of NW 14 except 3 acres for G T R R RW22 37 1956 6453SW VA of NW VA32 40 1956  11355Commencing at Southwest corner of SE VA of NW VA of section, Eait 3703 feet, North25 43 East 5746 iaef for point of beginning thence North 25 43 East 300 feef, North 64 17 West 780 feef, South 1 41West 3288 feet, South 64 17 East 6448 feef to point of beginning33 7 A 1956 8553Commencing at Southwest corner of SE VAof NW 14 of section, East 370,3 feef,North 25 43 East 5146 feet for point ofbeginning thence North 25 43 East 60 feer, North 64 17 West 6448 feet, South1 41 West 658 feet, South 64 17 East6186 feet fo place of beginning 32 109 1956 852Commencing at Southwest corner of SE VA of NW VA of section, East 3703 feet North25 43 East 4546 feet for point of beginning rhence North 25 43 East 60 feer, North 64 17 West 686 feat, Soufh 141 West 658 feet, South 64 17 East5917 feet to place of beginning32 109 1956 85216i,2 fuet along Northerly Tine of Lot 5 Commencing at Soufhwesf corner of SE VA ofSc frl M I 20 19560 dcs of NE frl VA2 80,0 acrrjs ot NW frl VA 1829,, ,LO 401 2 iVV80 1956 202,93cf Us VA except 10 ocrei in square corner70 1956 18055lying South of Hwy 1956 238712of it 13    50  1 666635 fj25 o434343423346 34 of South Ij of SW U of SW 1417 10 1956 2949U of SW634B r IIT vi i do o a07  1 and 2flV ,4 of SW  17 1956 2841 a err in Southeast corner of SW VA of N   rods East and Wast by 40 rod North Lot 1031,, ioufh21 1 Lot 2 A of NE VA except 1 acre in Northwest Lor 17 corner lying West of C C Union Drain 21 39 1956 10222South Va of SW VA of NW VA 22 20 1956 6304 956i 961956 vin iibr jno i 37 11151599cf u1, S 634631 63425 64x 27  r1   1 JO J 1  to Northeast corner Thereof, South 1 a West26 feet olong Easterly line of Lot 15, South 56 23 West 81 feat, South 26 23 West 155 feet, North 67 40 Wait 20 feet,North I  East 48 feef to point of beginmny and Lot 17 1956 7602Clan EchoLot 10 1956 5848Lor 11 1956 589Lot 2 1956 8040lot as 1956 6726Lot 153 1956 589ur 54 1956 s89Lot 179 1996 8040Kirts Landing tang LakeLot 41 1956 640Lot 49 1956 1375lot 60 1956Kirks Landing Long Laka No 1Lots 72, 73 and 74 1956Long Laka Shores 1956Round Laka Subdivision 19561956lunriaa Park 1956 45J61956 5534 1956 45551956 4ASLot 136Lot 146 Lot 196Lot 199described as follows Beginning at cement tor a r,cnurrent on Nonh line of Section 1, GREEN OAK TOWNSHIPUA72 feef West of North VA post of said f0WN NO 1 NORTH, RANG I NO 6 EAST running, thence Weat 1438 feet A of jjnrf    commfnci ,tr of NW fri VA 1956 1259of Section Beginning Sh f Nht beginning 3 point 1070 feet South of Northwest Commencing at West VA DOft North 896300f Of Lot 109 of Bngh Colony No 1 and rwnffm touth 7 EotrM immoctrno pointd 10 Southwest cor of Lot iono Sou line of Lot 109 to29 19561115WoW of NorthUt 0 4 V 30 Sovthpot ofit 22101895 h lots 202 to 2G incljiivglot 205Lots 213 to 915 Inclusivelots 216 to 218 InclvsvoLot 219Lots 222 and 223rlghten CountryRecorded in LiberLot 232Lots 233 to IVj incusveLot 236 any 237 Lot 252Lot 253Lots 254 nnd 255 Lots 256 to 258inclusiveLots 25 to 5M ir1 5vLot  o i4 1 inoLof 2Lots 279 to 281 incuslveLot 303tots 304 fo 306 inclusiveLot 307 Sabiecf to Hwylots 3M and 312 Lois 313  3tS iri vLot 31  0  a inri vc1 ON P  10 3 infirlvfll,r 122 lot Lot 3fLot 3 to 312 IrxloiivaLot 333Lot 346  o6 9it i9i1956 19561956 1956Club Annex5 on Pagn9 9f5  i5A19,1  19S61956 19561956 1956easemant191956195 960Vi1 jjC19561956 195619561956 731815996341599 599 6 351,15t27 63415,99  I  56346341115159915 99 1599 1115 1599n15 15996 341599If 99 169915W634i9 776S420816 54644 corner of Section, South 9975 feat East  feat North 812 feet for a point of canning, East 1100 fet to center ofc,ai,nel of flowed lands thence North 28C3 West 112 feet, West 1000 feet, South 100 feet to point of beginning2 2J 1996 56944 ocroa of West 11 acres of SW VAfSWVl, 4 1 345North 50 acres of NW frl VA5 SO 1956 6765North 715 acre of East W of NE frl VA6 71 JO 1956North V2 of NE VA of SE VA 14 20 1956North Vi of Sou V4 of NE Vi of14 10 1956NW iU of SE VA14 40 1956West Va of NE VA of NE VA18 20 1956West V2 of NE VA except 20,17described as follows So much of Watr 16of NE VA of Soction 18 as wouW bo bounded by a I in commencing at VA potton North line of Section 18, thenca South feet, heice at anexterior angie 75 right3541 et, thence at an inter sngle 16459 hft 3026 fet, thence throJgh inter angle 165 2 idt 37356 feet, thencerhrougfi inter angle 132 47 left 1575feet for beginning, thonct continuing In same direction 70 feet, thence throughinter dngle iSS 56 Jeff 3462 feat to apoint on shore line of friggt Laka, thoncoSoutherly on shore line of laid Laka 80feet more or less to an iron stake, thane Easterly 250 feet to beginning, In NW frl4  41 1956 83405988 Commencing at Wait 14 pott of NW frl VAtfAJ Of 75 right 3541 foot, thont Ot inter ii rn nl 164n 59 left 32 foot to point for1121    37081SYI acres NW VA of section East 3703 feet North25 43 East 2746 feet for point of begin ning thenca North 25 43 East 80 feef,North 64 17 West 591,7 feet, Sooth t 41 Wesr 94 feet, South 86 33 East 116 feer, South I6 30 West 1496 fet, South64 17 East 3872 feet to beg32 327 1956 1902Part of SW VA of Section 32 commencing 3879 feat East of West VA post of saidsection, thence East 951 feat, South 62572feet West 19084 feet, South 70637 feet,Wast 75055 feat, North 153209 feat to beginning except beginning 3719 feelSouth of Northeast corner NW VA of SW 14 of section, South 4574 feet North 89912 West 5714 feet North 457,4 feat,North 89 12 East 571 4 feet, to beginning exception containing 6 acres forschool site also except part of NW VA of SW VA beginning at West VA corner ofsection, along East and West VA Una ofaction, South 89 53 East 3879 feat, Sooth 0 01 East 112761 feat to Southeasterly RW line of new U S 23 Hwy,North 45 14 East 41030 feet, North 8923 30 East 8556 fet, South 3 3630 East 90 faat, South 29 s 03 East55909 feet, South 89 49 East 97 faat, South 0 AT 30 West 124 feet, North89 49 West 749,51 feet, North  01West 41045 faat to beginning 774 A Also a lane 20 fet wide the canter lineof which begins at West VA corner section,along East and Wast VA lino of section Sooth 89 53 East 3879 feat, South 0s01 East 153806 faat, South 89s 49 West 10 fear for place of beginning along canter line of said 20 ft lana to cen line ofWhitmore Laka ftoad for ending32 1956 10655Academy HINslac in liber 6 o Page 3tot 45 1956 6293Lot 46 1956 407lot 47 1956  407Lof 48 1956 407SrwnM laugMbt leactiB T5 and Cottage 1956 995716 1956 1203Uf 17 1956 1203Lot It and Cottaga 1956 8553 Lot 19 rid Coiracj 1956 8553 Feiflend Subdividefee in Liber 7on egs 4 and IFallowLot 2beginning, thence extending from  Lor 3 and Cottagapoint on same line 214J feet to an iron Lot 4stake, thenca at inter anoJo 77 14 loft20167 faot to watort edg of Iriggs Laka, thence Southerly along wetor lineof said Laka ISO foot to on iron boatwhich is 95  45 aft a dttane of 222faat, Northwesterly from point of ko ginning, thence Southwesterly to beginning   ,  3 88 1956 15520  iPWVt1 Beginning at a point 390 faot Wait ofNorth 23, BM 6 cht, 70 ik to a jlorthoMt cwnarf Watt Vi of NE W of , Wait 330 foot, fouth 30 foot330 feet, Nor MB fitt M poie of 195195o1956 SO 220715495537134Lot 5 and CottagaLot 31 and South V of lot SOtastarlv part of Lot 99 ba4ng 2173 Won North side and 3552 faot on South aMotirrvAe trot 8 in In diameter, NorthflVi East to stlofi Un 12 chs 28 ffct,to beginning18 5983 1956 79S3z North East lt 6 tpiSt, North116 ehs North to oerton M ft lor 43 and Cottage 1eda Lake fobaUvlLot 8 and Cottage 1956Lot 9 1936OrooaW toMMaloCottaga and Lot 6 Also Lot 5 1956Cotteoo and Lota S and 9 leootMfi orly SO faot of lot S anal4 Soofhorty SO faot of Lot 9670 S02105462 93 2197in 21 1956 731Beginning at a poinr 705 feef North and 132 feet North 69 East front Southwestcorner ot NE VA of NE VA of Sec, North 6y tait oo fi, South 32 40 East 3U teer to shore of Island Lake South 56 20West 50 teer along shore of said lakaNorth 3d 10 Wesr 167 feet, North 32vVtst 16 feef to place ot bea21 1936 5941All of NW VA of NE VA ot section lying West ol A A K R Beginning in cen linoof Hwy and on Welt nn of A A K K RW at a point 4138 feer Wast otof NE VA of section, Wt 563 teti atcenter of Hwy,, Nonh 261 lent, East teei to West une of laid K K kW thancaSoufh 261 feet olong said RW to beginning except cast 300 teei thereof21 1956 213Beginning i a point on West shore ot Zukey Ldk 30 feet North of Sedion line betwaanSection 21 and 28, ihence North 87 3 0 VVei parallel to said section line 30feet distdni thererroni, measured at right angles, 264 feet to a point, rhence Easterly 250 feet through a point which located North la 27 25 West 1224feet from place of beg to waters edge atlaid lakt, Ihence Southerly 122,4 teat toplace of beginning21 1956 59,41All the submerged land covered by waters of Island Lake at low water mtri locatedon NW VA of NW VA Sec, 22, containing 15 acres more or less except a piece rland described a Com ji a point on Sc line between sections i and 22 705 chsSouth of Northwest corner of section 23where stands art iron pipe U in, by 34 m, thence bouth on Section line to Southwest corner of NW VA of NW VA of sec tion 2l, East un South line of NW V QfNW VA 292 links, North prjiici with Weftline of said section lo a wrought iron pipodue East of place of beginning, thence West 292 Its lo place of beginning22 1956 566Com at Southwest corner of Lot 1 Buck Lake Shores Sub,, fhence West to VA Una,thence North to land deeded by JessieBennett and wife to Phoebe Bennett Dec9, 1859, Rec Liber 29 Page 463, thence Easr io Buck Lake Sub, thence Southerlyalong shore fo beginning, under wafar ofBuck Lake23 1956 390Beginning ar South VA post of section, Wast 620 feet, North 56206 feet, Easr 620 feat,South 5626 feer to beginning24 8 1956 ,06North 10 acres of West a of SE VA North of Hwy 24 10 1956 8,64North Vi of following described land in Nf frl VA of section being part of GovernmentLots 1 and 2, Beginning t a point 185,9faat North ot center ot section, East 1586eat to Wesr shore of Strawberry Laka thenca North 22 Eaat 89 feet along shoreof Strawberry Lake Wesr 16195 feat to VA line South 825 feet to beginning28 303 1956 4714Beginning at intersection of low water mark with section line betwaan sections 28 and29 at Southwest tide of Bass Lake South along Section line 128 feet, East 35 faat, North parallel with section line 128 fear,West 35 faet to beginning28 1956 4784Commencing at a point 20 faot Eaat ft Southeast corner Lot 3 Swarthoufs Coveon a line extended from South line Lot 3thence East on said extended lint 80 faat,North 40 feat, West 80 feat to HalanStreet, South on East line said Street tOthe point of beginning30 1956 1309Commencing at Southeast corner of Swarth out Cove Subn, 20 feer Eait for a placaof beg, East 80 feet, North 120 feat, West80 feet South 120 feet to beg30 1956 7099A parcel Beginning at a point in cantar of Strawberry Lake Road on the Wast  lintof section 34 North 208 feat Easterly parallel with Hwy 419 feet South 208 feetto center of Hwy Westerly 419 feetto center of Hwy at place of beginning34 2 1956 867North 2 acres of NE VA of NW VA North of Highway 35 2 1956 4887All ihit part of Easr V of SE VA lying Narth of center of East nd WbSt Highway35 50 1956 9oJ4Commencing at  point in Wesr line of Eaat  of SE 14 3962 feer South of Northwestcorner of half quarter section thenca Northwesterly dsflochng 116 29 to tho right7150 feet ior beginning, continuing North westerly in MM direction as last COursa1285 feet, Wen drflctinu 2S 34 to tho left 24932 feet, Lojth trJlji to West Un tff East V4 of SL  366 fet, North 5000 East along rh South line of land owned by Grantors from Beach 4794 faotto beginning36 1956 627North V7 of following described land com mencing at a point 13124 feat Wast ofSoutheast corner of section, North 12068feat, West 388 69 feet South 11206 faot,East 38869 feet to beginning36 5 1956 2995Commencing at a point 13124 faat Wast of Southeast corner of section 36 thoncoNorth 112068 feet, Weft 36869 feet,South 112068 feet, East 38869 foot tobeginning eetv North V thereof ,S6 S 1956 66HP   A TRI PlttCKNCTWednesday, February 181959Wagoners vjrocery6066 PINCKNEY ROADQuality Merchandise LOW PRICESBeer and Wme To Take 0 PUON HOWtlL 705J2HELLERS FLOWERS SAY IT with FLOWERSPHONE 284 HOWELL MICHIGAN vt   Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to All COAL  SUNOCO FUEL OIL JORDAN RIVER free Full Color Reproduction suitable for fra mi  wit nfon requestTP NOW 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wltfcKeenan Wynn and Elaine StrichtandRory CalhountilTHE SAGA OF HEMP BROWNin Cinemascope and Eastman Color branded a renegade, Mo, Tue, Feb 22, 23, 24Thunder in a land of ftavage hatev THE ROOTS OF HEAVEXin Clnemseooe and DeLu Color withGrrol Flynn an Juliette GrecoCclor Cartoon and News PUTNAM TOWNSHIP TAXES AND DOG UCENSES ARE NOW DUEPAYABLE AT MY HOME 545 E PUTNAM MONDAYS AND SATURDAYS 9 A M 5 P MHELEN REYNOLDS, TREASURERPHONE UP 8 9922Bottle GasFOR COOKING WATER HEATING AND HOME HEATINGWYUE L P GASPHONE 63 HOWELLWd thru Sat, Feb 2i thru 28See Ingredman and CurtRobert DonathTHE INN OF SIXTH HAPPINESSin Cinemascope and ColorColor Cartoon an SewJoseph Walsh of Dexter and ArlsoeBalgaardc of Ypstlanti were married Sunday dinner guests o the CUie Merwln Campbell and wiJJeMill rs were th Bill MiUers, Shirley on the Wilbur Eisels in FowervtMiller Mrs Beulah Miller and Mis SMary Teeple Shirley and wife called oa The HoUU Holoways of Ba LaktGayle Shirleya attt Woodlan if vn th  S lake Sunday We LaIio  i Richard Kickeirams inThe Vern Clarks pent Sundays at Sunday MilanSunday  r Jack Clark and Vtcki80M n Jtfrg i  Wfc        ,  r  , S           V     tWednesday, February X89 2990USED Champion spellers today ar GroupKuUsarten, Mrs Parks 1, Linda Shirey, 2, Linda Wylie, 3Sha i IAUIWIKS grandfather had Lyada Gilberts 4 Susan Craig 5,an upfiMivu on his eye Brian Me jnm Potter Final winners o all illii   wild gooM flying over gr0UpS were Linda Shirey and Susan is UA  Jian Curdner went skat Craig Mrs Heaton and Mrs Carr Ltf We hud a nice Valentine party, judged our Valentin boxes, RobbieKhy sw arUunits mother helped HOQ won ior the boys and Sharon  vi served IUpiakes, candy d milk Froelick for the girls We thank theI i innhers furnished  I mothers who luraished refreshments for our jarty  Luck games werethev an oi  Dik Davis and hibother n,w io New York with hia Judy Borovky Sixth Grade, Bt, TacaWe had a wonderful Valentine parbiutlin uihi t se Ii grandfather who Uck lmria 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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>vr TyjIgV  ,t  ,,VvivV1     W THE PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, February  t   11, 2959MevINeigkborinf NotesA tht Jtffehiga Pressp East Lansing last week H i the pubiistte u fmmmfMn mrror Floyd Btrry   Hamburg fonwere compliment merl Of Stbrid,  GWUliams who appears 4 On hofiPUal  weekAssociation Bopn to Dick Sob  Mlregory Jan, 31 f a son and toed all papers to inform tneubli j Dal Clarksoi Gregory a daugterI the facia of the effete h stte u  Trlplet calveS Were born  a cow W H aJd it would be aice if hs of LwrM Ris  Crey were supported but more impor DElementary SchoolI VANILLA, CHO COLATEorSiTo MILLIONS OP AFEICANS  Y CHOICE speui  , ii Tr COUNTER OF TW LOCAL  V  Ithat th public be given all the He added that the weeky papwere more alert to covering poiit news than ever before last faUThat they covered Democrat meetla with mil stetfea and pictures afti ha was sur they did the anelor Republican meetings For thithey deserved public commendation which he was glad to giveAt dinner only food produced in served except cofee,many pample were mad by different processors TheyIncluded tomato Juice, cold slwgreen beans , baked potatoes, che, pie tic cream aad billionaires beetveloped by MS U, cherry sauce,made at Traverse City, apples, mushrpeoa, sugar honey, frosting mix  c Plaque were isaued tto 316 paperswho took part ia h eoumic development project   At least one government dept aiLansing operate is the black, the Attorney gmmfla office ,It took in780,374 lst year and cost 780,470 to operate The surplus is mostly in escheat divteion which brings to property abandoned for7 years The dept, brings it costs to operate t hxsm oomrrv CONVENTKX The tprtng Democrat countyvenUon will be 1M Thursday, 12, 195 t P m at the court housett HowW to elect 4 delegates to the , Tht delegates to iheprimaryLivingston Otaty DemocratOAIJBNDAKFeb Ifit 7th district meeting atYpsilanti Masonic temple 8 p m 41act D O I and Member of Board  Geaeral Purposes Master wxdnsnd past masters can vote on this AprU 4 Past Masters Night at highschool 7 p m Russell Uvermore of M36Wteen confiaed to his home byfor 2 weeks, William McRobbie who operatedthe store at Unadilla  number of ears died at Milford lat week Gregory ,Uaadiila and Plalnlieldcollected 14303 in their Maarh ion Poio St James Episcopal Church Dexter observed their 100th anniversai Feb lThe church was started in3837 but not consecrated until Id5j Eail Doletzky, president of thDexter Board of Education in a leter I in the Dexter Leader last week has come out against the four mill schoolIHX increae to be voted on there inMarch Most of it he said W6uld go to teachers wagesThat the averteachers pay is now 26 a dayor 180 working days The Chelsea Mothers March firPolio netted 460,Ada Lovewell ,91, widow of Col, LD, Lovewell, SouthLyon auctioneer died at PlymouUaat wgk  The William SJBfcWoducts wasto locate SopSppyri, This Is now up ia the air ailhg city has taken norteps provide sewr Service The Howell high school band won places in h concert at Leslie The Braun, Welch and Suttontchool district will vote on annexng to Whitmore LakThe Byron school district will voteon school mill increase of 7 mills for operational expenses Lyle Pettttbone, city ireasHarrypatient atWcrHfewonA marriage license has beenDavid Mole, 52, Pinckney and Helen Kitchen, 47, Ann Arbor Th Howell Gun Club served butalo meat at their banquet Thusday, week Lesi Merritt completed18 editor of the LivingstonCounty Press ing, MANV OF US IT fJRiNGS fMCK FRECZER AMD Li JAND SUNDAY C OF CrAN KINS TMEUG C  SHP ,v ZO E  CALKNDABFeb 6Hegular meetingFeb iftwettfieart party atUniversity oi iMieh, Fresh Air Camp Feb 20Frien4ftip Night at Fowlerville Gartreil, supervisor are botht fPfi ICE CRCAM COMES IN MUTiLE FLAVORSiM CONES AND CHOCOLATE COvYfcEP,A VAST 1NOUSTRV, FINANCED IN PART fiV THE FirD3 PUT ASIOE IN LIFE INSURANCE Ai J 0 SAVINGS, HATO SAT1SFV THE GREAT AMERICAN aZAs OU STCK5,sJ L MASONSto tiiank all my fnrdtheir cards, flowers and goodduring my recent illness Itgreatly appreciated CONSERVATION DBPTThe thick ice and heavy snow Is ise pected to result in a heavy deer fsh kill this winter To releive thpdeer timber cuttinge are being stepp 23nd MASONIC CilTiST NUiHTAbout 2U0 atteuded the 22nd An run 1Guest Night at the school Saturday night It was prepared and served bythe Masons themselves and teuluied veuisonRev, Winger gave the invocationAlter the dinner Harold Porter W Mgave the address of welcome and introduced toftstmaster HonJ Terbusioi Owosso Ladge member ot the stateiegislatur from Shiawasse and Living son counties who took overThe DeMolay Quintette with Larrysang and responded to encores, Lan ftCfeurcaRevSammei OrllO A IL0Qt 1006 A M800 A MFridaySorrowful Mother Novema 70td up so they can eat the tops anddcr are said to be eating balsam and and John Boyd sang a duetUBftABY KEWBthLs weak is theGirl by Cleajy for teen age ffiris Ittells how a firi cma to understand her mother by spending  year mCalifonM with her mothersroot Mr inHr Andrew Campbell,son Cralgf fedrhe Shrine Gircus in Detroit Saturday The Robeit Rmd famly ipent Sunuy at the Arthur tVtUs homo i ctA divorce was fmntn 1 in Ann Armor last week to Mary Wolter,reaito, from Hugo Walter , Another ley tnejl Tuesday followed by a freezing rain dosed the school and rendered many road ImpassibleMany basement tad other placeswere flooded  A mantee license has beento JteflMWkUh Webster and jack pine which has no sustainencevalue Heavy snow and ice kills fish bydepriving them of exygen A limit Is expected to be set onthe oil and gas well ow hi JacksonCaLhoun and Hillsdale counties The distinguished guests were interduced by the serctary They were Rex Sackett, deputy grand mastrjend James Lunsford Detroit chair man of Ute state speakers bureauByron Wilson D, D I, S7th DLstrici,Olin Robinson, member of board otgenera puiposes and Winston Baugiui mernber of state DeMolar board for ChelBASKET BALL COREPinckney failed to continue her winn boys Aso masters of Brighton,ing ways and lost to Dexter there on sea, Stockbridge, YpsiJanti Milan and Triday 47 to 25, They could not make I Golden Rule, Ann Arbor lodges  after Novnna Dvotiga4 30 to 530 P M830 to 900 P MCkurchtheir shots , Denny Clark was hignbut only had 8 Pinckney reserves also lost 65 to 31 In the meantime Manchester knocked Boysville out of first place by winnning 65 to 31 too giveSouth Lyon first place  South Lyon plays here Friday nit The Masons and guest were LntrodueBASKET BALL SCORESBrighton 62, Milford 53 UniversityJ6 Flat Rock 43 St Thomas 71 Benedictine 51 Ann Arbor 58, Battle Creek 54 Milan 98, Dundee 53 Chel sea 51 Saline 43 Lincoln 55, Rooseevelt 52 Webbervillc 83, Fowlerviile69 Byron 57, Mortice 44 Stockbridge60 Haslett 47 Resurrection 74 How , elll 55Wtlue and fn ,Don, andAfiM tXnkel spot th week end at WASHTKNAW COUNTY NURSESThe Wahtenaw County Nurseswa  Assn hold their distict meeting oi Tht weddin is  Feb 12 at 8 p, m at thi Club at Ann Arbor All nursesinvitedKtfJaJats Auxier of Chubb Cornen The address was given byJames Breakey of Ann Arbou, a 33rdDegree iason, member of YpsilanU lodge and one of the outstandingMasonic speakers of the stale He talked on Masonry from its orgin from operative Masonery and itsinfluence down through the ages,Hisaddress was a masterpiece and leasmsidds paSuojojd paAfdoiThe DeMoMolay Boys sang mor1selections and led in community sirs ing with Bill Fletcher doing the directingRev Winger gave the benedictionand ende the event although sonicstayd for a hour visiting ,A Get WeM Card was circulatedend signed by the lodge memberspresent and sent to Ross Read ,pav master wishing him speedy recoveryfrom his Ezra Beachy,4 3 Stpt  Walter Ech orung Worship  1000t tuge teUowsoip Service W 800 p mBummmer Bibleibe Peoples LH Uadenotnioationa andsaucura Pastorua0ay School  i,45 A M Morring Wotahjp 1030 A MV Grtup 70 P MPeople 00 P Mg Srrvie 706 h MWeV Series Choir Practise 800 piur, Adult Prayar Meetln 806 pm , i uth Prayer Qroup1 tfOfenxCOOL Lonl Cfaurrt I W Wimger, PastorWorship 1045 a manduy SchocH  90 rum Wed Ohoii Pncttii 70 p mSKI JUMP ONNThe Pinckfiey Recreation Ski Jatti wswast oi town Hit car was demolet tkhed He was take to SUoe hotpiul toAa Arbor where ht wa fedrtv  broken neck, uiitoh and BUi K01 alled on hfsu ing shelter, Ticket 1100 for alOo M W to Kelly d aad one mile rLynn Hende and wile and Uoyd CONCL CHURCHThursday Ladies Aid at church 3011 ,m Young Ladies Auxiliary 830p m Friday at church 730 p m WoiliDay of Prayer conducted by the worntn on spiritual concept We in GoL Dick Young family of Flint onVlon the Andrew CampbelllR Sunriav MRS FXORA DAHROVVMrs Flora Darmv 93 died at hohome of hor son ,Maunrp MondayShe was the daughter of Nelson andMelissa Young BullN and was borain Cleveland, Ohio Sept J, lSGi and came to Piiuknoy when ft mouthsd She married William Bt Darrow vho died in 1921 Surviving are adaughter, Mrs Krina Allen of Lansingand 4 sons, Maurice, Pinckney, Harold of Bogie Lake, Olfnn of Detroitend Kennpth of Three Riverst A daughter, Dorothy, and  sonst Ernest, DaU ,Millarclt Clyde and William are deceasedThe funeral was Wednesday aflarrofn at the Swarthout Funeral ThayerWe are having a ValnUne partycky Ambiu ges baby brother j He wtiiis 3 lbi Iuia lit1 Maria Hains iJudto Flint Dana Lvestove bie up Fred WiiUam io Dave Youngs birtiiday party, to aVunBluricunis sister haslauia Whitleys cousin visited hivSiev fctetts and Lur,na itead weic Jiling Aun Marie Read visited herFirst GraJa, xirsHoilly Kaistiris sifter iH in u iny nailer IaUyiei her ficie uU nigli David s utcly is getiJiriu saw a niaJi hurt iaeck Dick Davis brother lskiing Mike Ureniienmiid 1111 fijwn a tree tJiuce Curret CommirtA hill signed by 14 Republicantentative at Lansing would move he August primay back to Seytemac wheie it originally wu, Th rea j,nen is that too many people ana,ay on vacations in August We derot hink thi, would have muchas nui many people vote in a Diary anyway The reason for Jiane goes back to the war wkaatie primary was set ahead o thec  s overseas could vote ,i  itn comherthawitarM is, JamsKaliyLuuDj kr JJJJy Jeriy BeU Luu Annsa the show Tonka Sunday,lsther Kiiier and iier brother visited itiJ There have been numerouspianu abnut iy sidewalkiiany alls and some injuriestyro weathtr pi e ailing, noand I jrnhb ot i e jaVfXlig th, alt had little efiet This condition I i vails tlstW heie We read thatvie prosident Nion fell on the ice in front uj his home in WashingteAjj, C and broke two ribs tsat he o liave help in putting on andtil his coat  aunt Mxie whoFirst Grade irs AndersonPatty SpnU saw Tonka UoiKing and Daylene ltIoiuk  fe tiHilary lu 1111 ijtr ,,i it and I MI inapp iiiry Liv, et dii hjlliine visilod iier pft iix aiui J vwiit tu Jail W he foujd notirili flown iarsii saw Tonka AlienIfutisf in a fiuuntd ilillSter was slating, Jerry Judging by the articles in the, Ittteiapets one would think that Michigani the onlysoand made the rttgia an Ja ussoiu 1theHarold Hoil state in the red Such sachusetis i in th rtiand Ouv Rorkeffllow of New has asked fot a 277 milllionl ost At a liesniens conference at fk Civ Ducking said Kansas wasLeaded in the same direction a nd he1 ailed Jn them to elect men to1islaiiire who were honestMid intelligent enoun to stop the theGran ,,lonn lMeiilcin at ri has a, mother is , I a 1  J i tlinahi soeWejlantwtiiine Sunday KaUii CexjTV Ieiry Kliottsi liuiii 1 h t inUalKttsji saw Tonka Sundayurts is in St Joe hospital,iuiiies weni in Lansing Sundayher aunt Kdna, iloii Scks s Bevci lv tnaj nod lios ii,vThird Grau Mrs, Henry st i M  i U hit on  f j 11  J  i I HI Ilias 2 leave  wrote aUul and holi 11 ot, 100 nBecky JicJiri hlnj her dad nlfnK their hoU cnvilMakin tnovod t Portage Lake1 1,lHioU 1 I ij t tu I SJ1OV Tvas had heart throb story last wfcabout a couple there whom they saidwere forniv HriKhion people who got ,u hard up there Hy tried  thtir 8 year old twin boys forlvu policemen gave them iv rkecf money and arrested 1 hi juflo turned them Loosa Hev M ihcy needed was charity l,i rik T1 was an air, ilMMn in KnKland He married a VlVo,Mii, iwin hoys They nowavt iwo nure children They CaeUJ thU rounMv Nt leing able li,,t work hv beanie migrantnifi inr th last 3 years ha i ,,n in many stale They could notlive on the 2 a week travelloM alliried to sell the twins 1b gl toi ui o vork on a pipe line beenilRodney Darrows grand grannmotherliecl lJrufy Ciycies rUid UltiHioo Jii tL ii  Fourth Grade, Mrs CampbellC mi Valentine pnry is I i fdofi VrisidLnt irank ZfZulUa Pointed IDiimiitlpc lame com tli, Lnrr Kensler ,Nancy Iiojd ifrshmcMlsilcbhy Mowors, CarilCycle, James Bnughn and Rudy Joseph son Cleanup John Tasch LindtClotji,l Kach one of us is doing an  wit n the animals that hiball inior Tile Liin  ir,i ounty hearing lest will bo held in t eschool this weekMrs Heatoo 4th and 5thWe choose commit ices for the Vine party Friday Nancy Waring wenkiiting Saturday Fifth Grade, Mrs, Rene MillerTennie Devine has Worked 15 pa sheyond the class in arithmetic and did fine, We have 12 who do not know the multiplication W ennfe tc a Mi,,n in Ciov AlmondId Dominion state,  ouri measures11 oop admiralof Virginia, t5eAfter trying allavailable to ttop tieof school in his state HeIOwed u federal authority lat weekpermittfHl ViiKinias schools to be t,RT 11 T , h pmrd without tlC4i hfri a  violence and v,ic tded How diffeeatthf actim i lov Faubus et n  J ni  lv dHied the u i,urt, the federal governmeat ihe army ,navy ,air force aad rr else in sight Hi3 oath tehe constitution fjih, nuet States meant noUing te himV11yThe Detioit News, never a,  of Cov Williams last wek mons him  having the courage tohike a deiinite and by coming out in lavor of a Rraduated income ta mntrasts his action with that 4hn Republican legislature who itoo fowardy to take a stand on aayux measure but would reiefr bothrest are Gold Star winners, Spellingtee winners ere Susan Craig, JetfHendee ,Dennis Reynolds Linda Wyii We are doing individual units of fara ay places,  Sixth Grade, Mjt TaschWe are making a unit on the midnip ages and drawn pictures of armoif castles etc, Mr, Spencer is our sub stitut teacher We have a room decor ating rommitep In arithmetic we arelearning division of fractions Fifth and Sixth Mrs MeyerRobert Darrow, Junior Darrow and J irviNGSTON COITSTY the income tax and the one cent tali tax increase to the voters at theApril election Why does the leti1ture shirk their duty it asks It U ueto them to pass tho tax laws The timeis tar too short to explain these meae to the voters Suppose both are Vhat then Or suppPaedefeated It says the Uilature Republican controlled shouldfret together on one ot the taxures and pass itTAX itVUILavern Hunt went Ice tfshlng Theygot 10 fish Verns pant leg caught fire from the fire in the iwket and histuck U in hole in the ice to put itout, George Colone and Howard iStaHome, Rev, Winger officiating  Pr Were a,so ioe fijng We are doing was in Pinckney CemeteryThe Winston Baughns spent Sun a unit on Lincoln We have afor Valentine mail , Larry Baughns aunt Connie and Tom Shepherd ot The publication ol thecounty tax sale which ia in m this issue of the Dispatch and 6et inues for 5 weeks It will bean inside supplement Thaw at600 discretions, double that  yearKristen Tasch, Lonnie KtjfMt Soaday tH the Jtmat Whithi Mrs Viginia Amburgey brought iJay evening with the Cliff Millers, j Mason visited him Sunday Judy Rey Qretchen Tasch and Paulit her baby home from McPherson hewpital Sunday  I The Kenneth Hecks spent Sunday nods and family visited the Bradyawth his parents in Monroe  An Arbor Sunday, attended the basket ball day at the U, Rot ,V  , vV   jf For Leiten Meals USEDairyland ValleyLee ProductsON SALE AT WAGNERS GROCERYKENS MOBILE GROCERYJames Bennett DistributortiersWhich Industry Now 0the Living of 3 Out ef 4 Michigan Families Hen Are Some Fur pi Isian FactsAbout the  railing Stomp IndustrySo fur whuu V our niionseconoruv h  necJeJ eiiMon a new industry has spmnu up tohelp the uiunuv o ahcufThe automobile iruluii  cmploying millions v,is tdliiut JClosely by the Jevelopniini 01 radio and radio hmtikisttni tomake more millions ol jovThen came the airplane industry, air conditioning, phniictelevision, trocn h otN to change our li es some moreThe trading stuiip iruluMrv,while not new Momjs in thisexpansion jjronp and has beenone of the fastest EroMnc ofall Today j betters the li iny olmore than 3 out of 4 MiVhioinfamilies who iae trading sumpsObviously, an indusm JUVIln such a larre proponuu ofMichigans population mustbring farrewhing bcnuit, lorMichigans economv And t ifocv In   7 ih Hiding stampin Jus j v houiu v,N 1 ,000uorth ol pi o,inlv I 10m Michiuii miiviifMs, n one Aay ,iiuliv,, 1 ,fv  cvJ ciiiplov ii  ,V  A i ii M ih n peoplein uiiu uifKwni industriesf   people in the trading  nJui, t, merchandisevv voVvp oos, Us warehouse and transportation and ii ii A ii it tia LOCS on within in CM led economicallyc  A hciv v iiliin our statesi seeius plain that thet stamp mdistrv along vex Michiganis lieome likeittradi wnn the i Mls l i SeiA t Notes of 48 Tears Af oEva Meabon fc Working for Mru,Calvin Ptatt Florence Andrews of Pincknuvand William Ratz of Detroit weiomarried Feb 7 by Rev Littleiohn of Saline Wfll Jeffreys made a businss trip1o Dexter Thursday , Joe Curtis and Agnes Fltzslmrons Here married at St Marys Church Jan 18 Rev F, Ommerford attended JhrIToly Name banquet at Bunker Hll1 Tuesday night Florence and Helen Reason, MaKennedy and Margaret Brognn wereentertained by EUa and Rebah Bluir inday night  Some census figures are punishJed Pinckney had 477 people, Putnftin1 1118, Unadilla 909, Hamburg 70, Wowell 3004, Brighton 1492, FowIcrville 005,George Harrington R brother ofMrs S E Swarthovit, died inille, Ky, Friday  We received a letter lastfrom Kirk Haze who is in Portland,o iT c e  pr L vnii scs ecorioniv ait MichiIII K HISOOMA , w v lorf e,,s ro ol SlH Green SimpsTOWNSHIP CAUCUSNOTICE LS HEREBY OTVEX THATDEMOCRAT TOWNSHIP CAUCUSFOB THE PURPOSE OF PLACING IX NOMINATION CANDIDATESFOB TOWNSHIP OFFICES OF THE TOWNSHIP OF PUTNAM, COT NTY F IdVlNGSTON, STATE OFMICincAN, AND IOR THE FLIUHSE OP TRANSACTING SUCH OTHER BtSLNESS AS WHL PROPERLV 0006 BEFORE JT WHL BE HELD AI THE PUTNAM TOWNHALL ONMONDAY FEBRUARY 16 230 P M  John Dunbar has sold his farm JFKirkland and purchased Mrs TomFitzsimmons farmThe cast for the senior piny der the Laurels is Claude Monksfloy Caverly ,Tom Moran ,Lynn Kencee Lee Tiplady ,Harold Swarthout,Lucy Cook, Hazel McDougall ,Veronia Brogan, Eva Docking The little son of Orange BafkusSot lost last week but was found at1he PhiJlip Smith home Gene Dinkel is clerking for DinkelDunbar   The PeoplesStoreCANNED ti SHOELINGERIESROCER1ES ORYtiOODGENTS FUXMSH1NOSKENNEDY GENERAL STOREESTABLISHED 1865 INCORPORATED 1915What protect monydeposited at your bank Firtc of all and were proud to repeat what otherihavt expressed, sound management  which is rtfleeted in our careful lending policies The safetyof depositors funds is our first concern in considering any loan Then, deposits here are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation to themaximum of 10,000 for each depositor The insur ance costs depositors nothing These, as well aiphysical safeguards, add up to the kind of protectionthtt moat people itk Well welcome your accountDinkel 15 Frank Coliert 7S was found deain bed Monday by his brother WillGfMMOCBAT TOWXSSfflP COMf 1TTEEVIMURRAY KENNEDY, Township Clerk Notes of 25 Years AgoMaurice Kelly, 28 son of Mr andMrs Robert Kelly was killed In an auto accident this side of StockbridgeSaturday morning when the car hevas in crashed  Other Injured wer Dorothy Guidot ,broken hip, Bud Carey VanWInkie, 82, died at 1HGuidot broken collar bone, Charles home of his son, Kirk, in LansingGjidot their father, sprains ,bruje Tuesday Funeral at Con1, chian Cliff Baldwin, head dwoundEdward Triday withReid head wound Clare Germalnof broken pelvic bone Lucius Wilsonjfr broken wrUt ,Mary Wilson, cuts bruisesThe Pineknay Board of Commerceha contracted with a Michigan Con ter man to thow free movies here this summer T, P, McClear 74, died at his hcmwn Detroit MondayFuneral and bufw be here ThursdayPinekney Independents won bothgames from Dunbar A, Q of Ann Arbor Saturday The reserve teamwon 27 to 17 Hariow Halnes washjgh with 13Th flnt teem won 4bt 49 Swaithout bad 22 points McPherson StateBankServing Since 1865in chargeLivingston Lodge holds her pnstrasters night Feb, 28, Ross Read is toastmaster Speakers are GevrCeore Ferguson, grand master iuuiMayor Bob Camphelf ,Ann Arbor inIcrtainment Bill Hodge, Howel,,rrof Morse, Stockbrldge tThe, past masters will work thedegree with John Martin in the wist Fred Teeple has rented his farmfo Norman White Magaret Curlett nd Betty Clintonspent th week end at th Dr Cur lett home In Rosevillle  Robert PUsko broke his leg iat wane TOWNSHIP CAUCUSNOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN THVTREPUBLICAN TOWNSHIP CAUCUSI OR THE PI RPOSE OF PLACING IN NOMINATION CANDIDATES FOR TOWNSHIP OFFICES OF THE TOWNSHIP OF PUTNAM, COUNTYOF LIVINGSTON, STATE OF MICHIGAN, AND FOR THE PCRPO E OF TRANSACTING SUCH OTII ER BUSINESS AS WILL PROPERLYCOME BEFORE IT WILL BE HELD AT THE PUTNAM TOWNHALL ON MONDAY FEBRUARY 16 330 P MBY ORDER OF REPUBLICAN TOWNSHIP COMMITTEEMURRAY KENNEDY Towwiiip Ckkt      SUmEMIKT TO THf HNCICMtY DISPATCHKMUAfYoon lot loses of T WMohDBAIMBI 4KB4MBBM DR4MBYtmbrWtlkJlOeluiqtwnf Cherto DIM iSMY 1 Eio 3 tM pDollars Coot or Parcel YeonfotWoksRotLet 35 tfgtJRaJBABhtt S LABdiw 2idBMi LfaW 7 on Pftooa 1 assd 2 i95c I rutrtU OS1OWN NO J 4OKIH, iAliiik NO 1 EAST27 58 ill ,Lot 44 1956CttViMrfe SACJIWOM Vi of U iO and Lot 11  1956 9418MOmweil Acrelot 67 1956 lOaoaLot 9 1956 lOdoo2Oi, SOS ana 204 1956 1036a Oyttol tooth Subdivision1956 1599Mo,  wood Shores Estate 1956 71811956 6767foa Point Beach 1956 1889Gtenroyietec  Ubor 4 on Paet 48 end 49Lot 9 wAtapj Wttttefly Vi 1956 440lot 2V 1956 1021Oloowood On The lakesLot 19  1956 275w Lof 35 1956 Oy iuIcei v eel, io Dollar Cento  m P,imtTYtOMf TOWNSHIPMAftlON TOWNSHI  TOWN NO 4 NOftTH, RANOI NO ft IAST Cwnmncino 40 rod South ot Northwestcorner of Section 27, rhncs South 26 23rods, East 240 rods, North 26 2 3 rods, West 240 roJ to txyiuir 27 40 1V56 3863Easr V2 of NW A of laxeeandOweYearsDvJUrtl or Peri ojRTf Ra arWBBrarJlfaRBWRW R Wtl C vfOstoJW 9J  piw PpBVMAtOM OTOWM NO 2 NOtTH lAMOf NO 4 EAST ot eciKjn Ji, rucnct Norn 2 rout rhnctail to a pon due Noin of ithence Sojth to aeginmng36 1956Gtoiigr t TriMtgU Lk lULots It iati i2 966 5307k 374torntfLot 325Ur 24lot 28Lot 58 i , ttiencei ,4 unc Ui icclton 471 teeCLI ,o iULiiiitiiy line ot O i JOoiri aitWeil l si 7 wd 6 1956 1270Me CUtcheyi Trinf I Lke ll Ms 11966 2393 CITY Of BRIGHTONTOWNSHIP 2 NOtTN of RANOI 4 EASTlyirimoy t center of sect ton 31 thnc West 136 teer North 458 W Easr 13o feet toSoutherly Ime ot P M R k, South 38 10, fcasi J2b teet, buutt 4 13, tdr 305fuel dicxiy idiO K R fo Ldbl onJ Weir,4 line, Wtit 534 fee to beginning31 4 1 9o 46037 Fewters Pte 41 nd Wesr 3 of Lot 43 2 1956 3746Lot 4d1 I, 110  70115553ru or bec or cemtriei to North oout Norlfictly unu otuu, buvliiw jcrly 1,11 Sdid KOtld,mence West iony 4hc point u Ltcgminny2w IVio 4552 1966oi iSwih ri ot NW L4on Las anaTO io icetUfcwr V UVV1 75 feet in width of Lots 5, 6 and 7and lt 9 let 13 1966 4b87Lot 90 1956 167 32Lot Vtt 1956 1336ft 20 tew of LOT 116 and 1171956 627Lot U9 end Be 30 ft of North 448 feet NO 4 NOKin, kAWtot I4O  kASi1416,4 or V4 ul2,4 ut i V4 Oilot 6of Lo Lot tLotiorLOILetLettot 120BMN4SM 2384024VJ4V4rveritdoiN  torn  w sitoor55tt4V4 ana  DM594 identic 1u 19561956rs Village Addition 1956tvalt lake Estates19561V36W5IV561956 Lake ttain No6 p0 22 and 1956i Vii k1  JKJto of land un reartu olid shape to 16732583625B 7314704 411ittBB260 123 ltt8Vot LotLOT bV W564corner of section45 rteii 030, KOL,i0 Wti uet tor 4J ice, 4i It tj, 1J eii Zij feel,jou111 IO tot, ooutn U8 16 tail 2065 f N 20Ot Oeyiniimg, VvItf10 cenicr ut Norm 20526pui orGI 1 20w Hi 4 id o0IV fcJIOUI ui vvi U of SW A1V5619561956of Ntcol 5V5 tiiia  piece of Und un rear or tui 5V5 iOii i J h L 595 An thjr par, or5V5kUI OUJ01 63Lot 132kfci NJwet 144Lot I4i in1956 tofteach 195019561966Lots 243Lut JI6LOi Jl 956Loi4 332Lot 334 Lor 34Lot 34tut 34VLois 357 ILor 361Lor 362Ut 401 U32 end 32a 1VJ61V56Beach 1956IV5619561956 1956vtive 1956 195619561956s Heighths 59518897745665664285 Soc5OO9ttI itf5 5065666353 oi Nt ,4 South ot91 OCfOlA TOWNSHIPTOWN NO 3 NOKii, ANIE NO 5 IAST2 acre in ioothwtsl Coiner ut iW 4  ivw 1998Easr 2 or SE VA II 3 1956 17701Beginning at Norrneasr corner ot SE 4 ot ,4 of iectiwi, Wciierly along fcasl 33 fee to point oralong tjt nd West let 1608 line 440 fee, jouirieny jf right angles Lot IWI 10 teet, tdiiei dt ritir angles ittO teer, tor 20UNortherly at right unylci 110 feet to poim lot 20tot ueguuung2 07 1956fUTNAM TOWNSHICrOKM NO 1 NORTH, RANGE NO 4 IAST Mt ,4 ara SE 4 ot rv 4 and iourti Jb Acres JJI Nortfi 2 ot NrV frl 47 i33ti 1956 32696MW 4 ot SW 4 lying Wesi of Hwy V 164 1V56V2 oi SW 14 10 tiO 1956A o fcast Vi of SE i410 40 1956 4603 SW i4 Of iE 4to 10 40 1956 2860ti 15 aae of Noth 30 acea oi NW 45y Of NW l411 15 1956 3699917 West 2 oi NE VA of NE VA15 20 1V56 133316226 NW VA or NE VA 15 40 195615460 North a of NW 415 8U 19565o92 SE i4 of NvV V i5 40 1956 32 HO 1956 8191Commencing 26 rods North ot Southwestcorrw section 32 rhence Ear to creek Bini,ing 161 feet West of North welt cornerNorthwest alony creek fhtmce Wer tu Lo, 3J5 j nj McPhorsOO Additioncenter of Hwy, South 5 rods to bgiturns ilcnce South 132 feet, WeJ 66 feef North 32 40 1V5O 316 132 foet, tdSt 66 ect to pUCe ot iKumnumComirtoiicms 6 rods North ot Southwest cor ner section 32 rhence Easr to On Creek,Northwest along creek 2J rod, We toHwy, Sovith 10 beginning 32 2 1956 3164Commencing at Sourhdi corner of Section M, rhence Norrh 160 rods, Wesr 60 rods 160 rods, Easr 60 rods to beginning 932536 60 1956 Tyron EUf Me iIV3O1966I vac 51487146148MU Clatcneys Liber t rs M1956i Uke HeishtsLot 43 44, 4i, 4a, 4 ma 43 1936Loi 7V, B0, 81 82 and HZ195670 55 ftwnyan Lake PointLot 14 195655 70 UNADULA TOWNSHIPTOWN NO I NORIH, ANGE NO 2 EAST Sfi451425S777Ve U cre ot Ci i u SW U 1 70 IV56All rhat part of West Vz ut S I South ot Hwy I 60South 60 acres of tr 1of NE 103,99 North Vi at SI 109618 NW  10Of OtI I 604 ao403699Commencing 10 23 rds South of cen ol ot Nt oi397701 NW U fi 80A part of vVesf M of Edit y2 t Ltfyrniiiiy at d poiri in me center line ofLcryiii ivooiJ, fcdit 195 feet from North wiii corner ot suid VVesr J4 ot tasf 2 utNw v4 oinriij ,iitnce iujlli piiraiiel toriic Wes luic of did West Ji ot tast Wo NW 4 16 rods, trience Laa parallel toiii tenier iuic o beryir KOJJ iO rods,, ilience North lo rod, lo a point in ctnter1 itie ot bcrcjin Kujn, ttit IU rods troni pom Oi ovvjincijny, ltiunce vVeit 10 rods NE V4 of NE VA12 4014 oi NE a 12 404 of NtNWNWAV3o on Easr line ot West Vi of SE A,running South 6 13 rds, Wer 10 rds North 6 13 ds, East 10 rds to beo, la 66 1956 43831540 Commencing at East VA cor ot Sec, South 89 35 20 West 133466 ft, South 3Ail 2i  Easr 244yj tt, iorth 89 23 20 r fcast 3SO tt, South 66 03 40 East Commencing tt, South 9 22 40 East 12131 1, Souin bi IT 40 East 5618 ft, South 44 40 East 456 ft, Sooth 86 00r 12YlVi of NW 12 40Qi w 1V56ot SE195619561956 195019561956 195619564 V5d 529247S477d5271629 31 1956Anmeoy Caiat Addittenrwntf Bfi ,,no north 130 feet ot Lots 8, 9, and 10 id Block 4 West 12 oi Nurth 130tcct ot Lot 74 1966 4896fonwt Rci and Und beginning r Northwest cor ot Lor 3, Block V, un South ld ofGrand River, thence Southerly at rightangles with Grand River 12 rod, East Hrofli IO West line ot Hop Street, North lony Hope Sree, 4 rodi Westerly 4rods, Northerly to Southerly line of Groiu Kivcr, Westerly aiong Grand Kiver to bejexcept beg J  point dani South 71 tdif 85 tec, South IB Wtst 12 fefrom Northedit cor Lot 3 block 9 for a point of bey, South 72 JS 53 teef,South 70 15 Wet 10205 feet North 18 East 1586 feet to oomt oi uciriniiy9 IV56  6080triyklen Weodt1956CITY OF HIOMTQNHewtlls IriMee eeacK1956Jemet I Lee AMitieoal PlatUtmombeied Lot between Lot SI to 57 Be ginning at Northeast comer ot Lot 5rhence Norfh 76 15, East 132 ieef South165 feet, South 76 15, West 13 feet,North 165 fcrl to beginning and Hou IVJ6 lajCWNorth 99 tnef of Lors 6d ami 6V aru Lun 0, 71 and 2 eCHjt South TJ fret95 30Lor 147tor 169 7,743161956,, Kitsene Park Subdivision3223 Outlet A 1956leiths Subdivision3235 tor 44 1956Morgan Park3223 ioli 0 jnd 7 l95o r Lots 12, 13, and West a of Lot 1432,35 I956U490 Lots 17 and 18 1956, , LolJ 2 nd 2b 1951693 LO1 00 and 61 19562 comer of Section mrfh and McPkerson Addition40 rds North 10 fUs, ft4nm es and Lof 5 1956 1301410731083449548 IV049tf20 iiWest 40 ruv, iuutn lt rJ to b9inniiiy l ,nd Frarna Bldg and Lots 5H, 60, and tti 12 250NE i4 of SE 14 U40 1956 426 J 956frm Res and Lots 217 and 281956 3235 l95oFrame Ras and Lois 285 and 286 195634,6u 56o56634oO 566180622 19 566566 t to point of beginningJJ 1Hjndytor 3 and Lot 9 1956Shores IV561956 40 Edtt 4782 ft, Sguth 49 14 40 East8306 tf, Sooth 14 39 40 Eat 5270 w t o  ,ft South 40 32 40 East 16634 ft, 2  1956 jNorth 85 M M Eat 19867 tt,iouJh WeJf y2 of sw fl 14 ejc Sojh pdrt of Ff Rg dnd LQT 33QA 12 40 East 12896 ft South 48 53 Wef l2 of sw l4 ,2a fd4 ong on Ui,  R  Lo 35O cast 24167 tt, South 5 b W line ,nd 9 rojs loKJ on West line13 24 1956 3751 360534 ast 13579 ft, South 70 38 40 EastIuiwOrTinitncriy thtnee tdiIofi 2 and 3 1956ii,,Mt try Club SubdivisionLor 20 1956Lor 117 1956Lof 143 1956MM0 SubdivisionLots 16 and 17 except 2 feet of South feet ai Northeasterly part of lot 1 15744165 404404LoJ 24Lot 37 5Indian Hiltt Sub 1956Lee Aarei SubdivitionMartin Ires Subn, No I lee la Liber 7 Pete 10lot 1 1956Mwmferd Park Number 7hreLot 44 1956Mumfbreit Park Number Fourftec m Ukor 6 Paea 18 andLot 69 1956Lo 60 1956Lot 62 1956Ore fete kittle Farms Lor 57 1956NW VA of lot 63J 1956Lot 119 1956 Ore Lak Starts Country ClubLots 29 and 301 1956Lots 8 te 10 Inclusive  1956Ora Lake View Subdivision NoLot 76 1956Lots 79 and 80 1956Lot 8 1956ior 9 J956Peenen SubdivisionLof 22PUasant lak HillsLot 41Ui A nd West Vi of Loi 5 44115991089105744414414417a2612127J521 5696I 51,90 19161035SI 904 fl4 16023874 9174745, 1683Hatland VitlagaEastern Additioni bouihwesf corner of Lot 1, 68 feet, North 25 feet,6U tuet, iojth 2o 1  i Jo ouyiiiniiaf 1 o 10 yioHatland VillagaOriginal fowrv flatHouse jnd Lois IB and 1916 40 1956 idxfivld fark Subdivision j 1956 alThree lake Subdivision Cotfacja and Lot 15B 1956 wo, ,J 1956 Lof Ii and CoMdye IV56 iHOWELL TOWNSHIPTOWN NO Z NOKTn, RANGE NO 4 tAST HW ,4 ot St VA9 40 1956 568 Jof SW VA ot 5tVi0 1956tit East 2 of iE ft, North 87 41 20 East 5475 a 12 of bL 4 eAep v aae m G T Uoflh Vj of1950CITY OF HOWEUhia polnton East line of Sec, Norfh c  UI ,JL   1956155 74 Lor 115 Lot 1919561956 35 West 1031to ft along East Aliot NoMr, 766 feet West Vi of NE 4 iouifi 2 of Lots lid and lt9Lot 17South 1950 c, K k 11South 24 acriK k  ,Vesl 4164Ji 646132139124471 4 except ofSec line to point of beg cont 15524,acci except tlowage rights 21 1956 7252Corn, ii cen of intersection of Cedar Lake Rd and 0 T R R RW and on Southside of said RW thence South 1JfC Easr 195 ft, North to South line Sf G TR R RW, Northwesterly along Southline of said RW to place of beg Beingd part of West V2 oi section 22 1956 6068eg on West line oi Sec 197 ft South ol intersection of Wes lino of Sec withSoutherly line of G T ft R RW thence East 195 ft, South 288 ft to North line oflands owned by the Ford Motor Co, in a Norlh of fCtion lying Easterly of Hwy M3624 1948 1956 10433at Northeast corner ot secnon, West 1293 feel to East line of NE U thence South 4 3Eoii 0i2,y teti tor poni of beginningSouth 4 3 Cusi diung Latt lint 2aOateer, iouih a 55 West 16063 teet locenter line ot Hwy M46, North 36 52 Easr 360B3 fee inence urih 17 55 Edit14J4I7 tee to point oi beginnincj 24 IV 1956 I 173SW 4 of NW VA 25 40 1956 3223rvi of tast Vi of SW 25 56 1956 196690 445 DJ1 II 63ld5 0410736 JJ J519411 8301Northwesterly direction 230 ft to a point s h 24 4Cres f tii, y et sw y 143 ft South of place of beg, North 143fr to beginning22 1956 3699 SW25,4 of SE 242H at 1 12Ni l of NE 22 b0of NE Va 24 80Ot iL 424 40cj at North yi Lait V996 19561956 1956 J4 excepf4041I 475417855 56a3 Vital 2 dcres of following described land6e at cen t of Sec, South 4422 ft tocen of road North 66 13 West 477 ft,Norifi 4178 ft fo Sooth line ot R RStVtl South 80 37 East 441 ft to East 26 40I95o1956 373611753223 6Norrh Va of Lots 269 and 272956 830TOWNSHIP 3 NORTH of RANCE 4 EASTPart of East 2 of Wesi  1 ot NW U of Sec 35 Begmniny st 4 pont 3577 fefSouth of the Northeast corner fcast Vj Wesr V2 NW VA Sec 35, ilinae South5453 feet rhence North 71 a West 2127teet to center of Hwy U S 10, ihnce North 18 East 200 feel thenco Norlh2795 fett thence East  36 tet to heyinnmg subject 10 U S 1635 IV4 1956 420 21A piece beginning 199 fee North of Soijfh wtst corner Sect tun 36, fhenctr Norlh 825fet, East 754 feet, Southerly 2 6 feat,Wrt 74 feel to beginning36 1956 11018Almen Whipplet AdditionBeumnino  Northwest cor ot South Vi of 10, a and tjl between ii nd A A R ,4 of sec, 6outh 16 rds,, East 10 rds,thence North tu riii,, Wesi 10 rds tobeginning 28 1956 2197West 4 line thence South 130 ft to Soufh  dCeJ of N 1A of NW flof beginning 22 19566068 31 30 1956UNADIUA TOWNSHIP 21971956jjOSt of SOCtiU 21 Lait V996 eel to center me oi U i 16 Hwy, Ncii 52 05 Wir 6ii6feet along center line satU Hwy, Ntorfh 021 Veit 4o92tt tet lo North lne of secnoii, tcist 613,9 teet nong section line topom of hegtnring28 0 1956 7896llckjmr nj u  JJI , ij  oouth of Northedbr corner ot stciiou 22  parcel ot Undivy feer fcast jnu Wesr uy 165 feet North3  1956 41,96Beginning 8B0 feet South g nd 50 eet Wesr roni jor ihtjjst corner of secfOn 32 thencejOoli 132 feet, West 14 leel, South West V oi SE 4 except a parcel of land ,WM NO GTI JAWTekia i tT225 ft Nonh and South and 150 fi Easi TOVN NO  NOR AN06 NO I EASTand Wetf iying in Northwest corner thereof mho exc tiey on East and West Vline and in cen of Hwy and 750 ft Eastof cen of Sec, Easl in cen said Hwy andon East and West VA line 120 ft, South ,  ,  ,225 ft, thence West 120 ft,, North 225 sr a ct NE  it v ot iW A oACepi tkeguuving i Southwest corner theieul ihencv toi 330 ft,North 660 ft Wen 3,0 ft, Seolh 660 ttto beginning31 1956 4240ft to place of beg 24 32SO 19561956 10316 32North 22 crei of NW V of Nc V4 2 95632at a point 33 ft Easterly from North , , , SE5 at a pon 3 ywest cor of NE Vi of Sec, 26, thence Easi Wl 200 322240 19561956tarly 200 ft South 100 ff, Westerly 200 f NW y  0, R,wit, thence North along Hwy 100 tt to  beginning 33 5026 50 19568435West Vi of NW33fCora n cen of Road on South line of Sec c   Easr of Southeast cor of Infl  19561956 5271168742466296 Co land 1956 I573Aisesaers flat No 1Lot 52 1956 13735Assessors PUt No 2Loi 16 195A 1823Attestors Plat No ILot 52 1956 93,19Cewdryt AdditionSouth 6 rodk ut Lot 12 and bouth N4I4  ot Lot 30 1956 126 4VSouth Vi of Lot 79 IV3G 44 ft Fairliwn kih SubdivisionNorth Vl oi Lot JA IVbo ibiiSection 3 ot Loi 12b beiiini 130 tet1956East i2 of Lot 65 and Loj,1956Pleasant Laka Hills Ainx No 3Lets 206 nd 207 1956 Kiver Valley SyWivisiyRec in Libr 4 Peg 9Lot 17 156RiverotndwJfo SuivdivjsienLot 14  1956Lori 15 and 14 1956Iiverben4lrl J4Vulon No 2ec 4UlMf 4 Wfl 10Lot 36 1956Lot 41 1956Lor Ai 2 956l0S  at 44   s, 1Lot Aii , k Lor 56 y 1956 Lot 57 1956Lot 5a 1956kivtfenwrne Subdivision re 3 Kee, i Ukef 4 on Pae 43Lot 66 1956Lot 67 1956Lot 60 1956Urt 6 A 1956 lo 70  956 Lot 71  1956Lot 72 1956Lot 73 1956Lot 74 1956Lot 75 1956MianOreli Subn Annex No 3 Me io User A on Page 4Lof 64 N56SiiJleKen BeachLots 26 and 27 1956 Suparvitor Plat of FernlandsLots i, 2 uJ  1V56Lot 13 IVsoLof 22 1956Lot 30 1956Lot 3 1956Lot 32 v 1956Lot 64 1956Lots 42 and  1956 SuMrviMtt PUt ol Indian Gardens SubLot 25 1956 7971ftraervisors Plat of Shannon Shoreseoinning at Southeast corner of Lot 31 on Outlot A thence North 56 30 West 150foot, South 35 25 West 100 feet, South 56 30 East 150 feet, North 35 25 Easr  32 and 60 ft   t ,bee 31 thence West 849 ft, North 24I asi 479 onVA cot or Sec, WestHwy J60 ft, North 2J ft to NorfhI173P 18U61099133682061099 3,9039C390390390 390390 3,90390390390390390390390 3903903903902758ea383460 5665664285367422192632 566 y inning Also Beginning 880 feet South31 640195619,2419fi reel West from Northeast corner Qom df Southwest cor of East Vi of NW    , ,,,  f Nh 8 55,  35O5O f,ot secnou 32 d parcel 32 feet East andWest ty 165 tool North and South32 1956 3387Bains AcresRec, in Liber 7 on Page 32Lot 7 1956 5837NorbiM Hei9bnRecorded in Lib 5j of fits on Page 32 195 36to point of Deg , Norfh 3 57 Weil 376,58it South 76 53 East 259,13 ft to cenof 40 ft Road, South 13 07 West 360ir, Sourh 87 55 West 14171 ft to point pf beginning 1210 ft te point of beginning33 10 1956 1687East Vi of NE U of Nfc V4 35 20 1956 167North 2 ot rIE u sxcepl Last Vz of N ,4 of NE Ug32 178 19564883Easr 35VA of Nt3530 acres 36 60VA 40of Nl 30   195619561956 475932232711 North and d0 feet Last of southwest uinar of Loi 15, tliciK North 13 teal, East 40 teet, iouih 132 feel, VM 40 teetto bBinnuu 196 tt Ufafairlawn Bch Subdivision1 ot Lui 130 beginning 130 fer of iouiliweit corner ol Lot 13D,thenca Norifi 132 feet, cusi 44Soutri 13 teetr West 44 feet to buy1956West 2 of Section 2 of Lot 13C beym 130 teet North ,iiic 44  Lait u iiwest comer ol Loi 130, lhnc Northftet, Easi 22 feel, Sooth 132 tec,22 fef fo beyinnmg 1956Section 4 of Lot  JO Uiymniny 30 feet of Southwest corner ot Lgt 130, HiNorth UXJ left, bisi 22 feet Soothfeet, Wsi 22 tiii fi lij IIIIIHJ valot 23 1956 36,25IOSCO TOWNSHIPTOWN NO 2 tORTH RANGE NO 3 EASTVes, , of RF V4 of SE V 20 Beg32 1780 ii East of Southwest cor of Sec, Nh 200 f Sthlg, 0 ii East of Sout ,East 2146 ft, North 200 ft to Southerly of Portage River thence WesterlyR SlineV i,4 SE VA 956 i 4005except a piece in E d W alony said River to West line  Se  vSouth 1 50 East 114 ft South 18JO  h y fNW  East 2256 fr to place of beginning Being l5OUn fi 20 acrs in NW VA of NW VA commencing20 rds East of Northwest corner, thencaSouth 80 rds, Easl 40 rds, North 60 rds,Wesr 40 rds lo beginning36 20 1956part of SW VA of SW VA 32 1956 4883 36 8019563 8Soolh 30 acras of West Vl of SW V4 95rirrJJrLS1 d Wes1 c  i hysaof South 82 acres of NW trl 34719120100 fat 10Lot 12Lot 11 in 195619561956SWM No 11956lot 26 19561st 54 1956WHAI lusJi take Sub Me 1 14, k kik m on Pege 3Lot 13 Lot 21Lett 24 end 25 lot 26 97a3874676782,60 188910,21 660 feet Morih dnd South4 325 3 956 22339SW A of SE 4 except o piece jn Southeast comer A95 feet Eist tnd West oy 660 feelNoith and Soith a boujftivvesf corner 4 325 1956 223396 acres, on Eas end of North 172 of South 62 aciei of NW fn i4 except I sere inSouihea comer5 6  Jorth V2 except 1 acre in SovWheasl corner5 34 1956 i 3097bE , oi N frl U i 6 40  1956SE 74 oi NW 14 8 40 1956South 50 ocres of West 2 of NE lit 10 50 956 SfiC9South 10 acres of NE VA of NW A 10 10 1956 2287NW 4 of NW  VA 10 40 1956 1206NW U of NW 4 except a piece in Souih west corner 660 feet East and West by165 feet Norih and South10 375 1956 4562North 2 of SE li of NW A i0 20 1956NW VA of SE VA 10 40 1956 3971North 7067 acres of South Vi of NE VA 25 7067 1956 7319North 5333 seres of West Vz of NW VA 25 5333 1956 3615North 3533 acre of SE VA of NW VA 25 3533 i956 30,18North 13 13 acres of NE VA of SW 14 25 13 13 1956 1165North 26 23 acres of North Vi of SE VA 25 26 23 1956SE VA of NE VA 26 40 1956 285O East Viz o Lot 15Commencing at Southeast corner of section Cottage and Lot , 32, North 30 West 7M ch, Wef 78 HAandchs, South 2012 East 797 chs to South Cottage rd iot 24 line of Section 32 thence North 88 East Cortafle ad lot 92 m at Souside Sub running thence ir a Southerlydiracron on a course South 7 17 15 ,East 74109 ft, to an iron pipe on Westerly f HLd Lk thence Northerly on 36SW 14 of SE 301956168762963223322336 40 1956East UnaeMlaA piece of Und 4V rds, wide and 8 rds ff h ,0J5 or Loi 130 oegnnmy 30 fei NJMIIand 22 teuf East of iujhwes corntrr ofLot 130, theme North 100 feet, asr 21 feet, Soutti tCW 1ei, Wtsi 22 fe tubeginning 1956 f 71Section 6 of Lot 130 bcytcimuy M ef Njrlh and 44 feel fcusi of SooilWiM  ,rii  utLot 130, thence Norm I uO ttti, Lda J4ieef, South 100 fwt West 22 fnt to beginning 1956 5 Volet 161 1956 7 11Hygh A M Phenor AdditionLot 22 1956 182J E Skilback s AdditionSouth 4 rods in width of Wet 20 fet n width of Lot 71 I9t 1237Jewatt Additionss  f   rvCrj,M 1  , , rijrs ,tl,,5 0 ff  t o an iro n pipe , thenc e Nort h 7 048 , Wes t 97 3 tt  t o a poin t o n shor e o fd  HiLan d Lake,  thenc e Nort h 40  27 , thenc Eas t 6 6 feet , Sout h 3 9 feet ,ieet , Sout h 1 1 teet , Wes t 5 9 faet , Nort h5 0 f  bi i 95 7 3thenc e    fr  t o a poin t m  cen  o f a  propose d 4 0 ft roadway , thenc e Nort h 48  9  Wes t alon gcen  o f propose d roadwa y 4 8 ft  t o apoint , thenc e Norf h 4403 4 ft , Eas t 10 0ft  t o a  poin t o n shor e o f sai d Lake,  thenc eSout h 40  27 , fas t alon g th e shor e o fiai a lak e 5 0 ft  t o beginnin g3 2 1 1 195 6 192 4Com  in cen of Darwi n Roa d a t a  poin t40 0 ft  Wes r o f Eas t Sec  fin e o f N E VAo f Sec  tnd  from thenc e Southerl y paralle lwit h sai d Sec  lin e 435 6 ft , Westerl y 10 0 ,ft , Northerl y paralle l with sai d Sec  lin et o  cen  o f Derwi n Road , Easterl y alon g sai d Roa d 10 0 ft  t o poin t o f  out and  plafiud , Lo t 3  an d th e Wes to f Lo t 2 , th e sam e bein g a par r o f wha tis  know n a s Mil l Yar d Bloc k describe d a tfollows  Corn , a t a  poin t 6  rds  fro mwher e th e Sout h lin e o f I ogha m St  in Mi d iB t    ,  , , Villag e interact s wit h th e Wes t ln e o f lo t 1 8 xwp t W hMam  St  runnin g fro m thenc o Sout h I  , , AA    ,  Kl  , k , ,    ,rds , Wes t 6  rds, , Nort h 8  rd , Eai t   Lo t  nd Nort h Vz of Lo t 4 5rds  t o beginnin g Mil l Yar d Bloc 5  195 6 629 Islan d Lak e Shore S E  VA of S E VA of sec  3 6 excep t lot a 6 ,II , 12 , 19 , 20 , 50 , 59 ,  d 7 4 in Islen dLak e Shore  an d excep t , ,  ,5 0 fee t r o beginnin g 195 6 1373 5M e Pharsen s Additio nLo t  1 196 1482 2d  fae t195 6 178 1t 4 5195  ii 3 4Wes t Vi of Lo t 5 5 195 6 612 9Lo t 6 0 excep t Eas t e  feet , Nortl  1  rJ w rLot s 9 1 an d 9 2 195 6 le9 elo t 8 2  195 6 as Kaiser s Fitter  Uk e i II 4 M e Ptierse n an d Irewnin e Additio nin  Iftion d U f   tfXCepf    w f ,cen beginnin g35  I  195 6 74 149  rationin g at a poin t o n Eas t lin e o f Sec  3 6iTQ7 2 ft  Nort h o f Southeas t corner , tun,mi  Nort h 40  2 , Wes t 87 5 ft,  Norf h58  29 , Wes t 48 3 ft , Nort h 41    l4 1V 2 88 , Norf h 23  38 , Wes tMofir  56 35 , Eas t 161,3 8 ft ,13as t 826 4 ft  t o Tow n line  Sout h Lot 1 0Lo t I ILo r 1 2Lo r 1 3186  SM195 19S oCIT Y O P MIOHTO NNoble s PU t No  2195 6195 6195 6195 6195 6 J736 1956 3867 1M  7i M  Phersen s Pretoec t Plac e Additio n i l Wes t   o f Lot  7 1 an d 7 2A M  1956 266 2  Lo t 7 3 1956 26 7M  Phersen s Secon d Additio nLo t 13 8 excep t Norf h 4 0 fee t thereo f195 6 830 1CIT Y O P MOWIL L61461 461 4  M  Pherwi  Seon d Prossec t Piec e Additio n01 4 c,, k i  i  t a  J k u 1 , i i n  J61 4Lo t 1 4Northerl y 4 9 fee t o f Lo t 1 6 an d Southerl yI I fee r o f Lo t 1 5 195 6 30  ln t u,, ,       Lot 3 5 1956 3 029  Eas t 4363 5 ft  t o beginnin g excep t No ,,her l , 0 ftt , o f Lo f 3 7 n d Southerl y 4 1 L  ,Lois  12 4   13 0 a s Parte  feef o f Lo t   1956 fy M Lt lSout h Vi of unnumbere d Lo t betwee n Lot  la t 45 5  an d 5 6 195 6 2768 3Lun d beginnin g e t a poin t 3 3 fee t Nort h o t  Out 1 , Socon Preioe dSout h Vi of Lo t 1 8 en d Nort h3 6  I I 195 6Chalker s landin gi    Recorde d in  Libe r 2  on Peg e 1 7277 8 Cottage,an d Eas t Vi of Lo t 1 4195 6195 6 665974 1665 9 1956195 6195 6Additiei r195 6Th e tint  Meric M Additio n195 6Tlemiei s AddHie no f Lo t 2 1 195 6ot Lo t6i4 f1536 61187 42694 714 2 J Lak e Subdivisio n3195 6 304 195 6 536 2195 6 478 4195 6 44 1U t 17  1956 1889 Wkk  U4 e Ctwitr y Clu blo t 1 6 1956 73 Vlo t  8 1956 73 Jlo t 19 6 1956 73 1Lo t 38 4 1956 420 5lo t 54 6 1956 7680 HANB V TOWNSHI PTOW N NO  I  NOtTM , HANO I NO  3 fAS TNort h 2 0 ecre t  f N f U of S E VA  30  195 6  555 3leginnin g e n Nort h lin e o f sectio n a t apoin t 596 4 tot  North 69  X  Wes t from Norr h o f cor  thereo f thenc e Sout h 195619S61956 Lot 9 3Lo t 9 4Lo t 9 5357 3 to f 10 619 chs  t o beginnin g3 2N E VA of S W  VA3 3  4 0N W  VA ot SW  W3 3  4 0S W  VA  of S W  VA3 3  4 0 195 6MAKIO N TOWNSHI PTOW N NO  2 NORTH , HANO I NO  4  CAS T Lo t 8 0Commencin g a t Southeas t corne r o f el l the t  Jlpar t o f Nort h ft  of Nort h V  o f S E VA f Lo f M  sectio n lyin g Westerl y o f canto r lin e o fHwy  an d rro m thenc e alon g onte r  4sai d Hwy  Northerl y 19 2 fee t fo r a poin to f beginning , 6 4 fee t Northerl y eon g cn te r o f Hwy , Westerl y 16 4 fee t paralle l toSout h lin e o f sai d Nort h V a o f Nort h V ao f S E VA  Southerl y 6 4 feet , Easterl y  fee f t o poin t o f beginnin g195 6261410 4 fee t t o Northerl y lin e o f U  S  1 6 Southwes t cw t oes t P rt9  N W  56 8 Acre s o n Northwes t corne r o f S W3 0  56 8 193 6 195619561956 195614fc  Subdivisio n No  3deefr n Ufce r 3  on Pag e 3 5195 6195 6Meorte  J,kewood s H  1195 6195 6C t It  Min  LMse r i    Pea  1 9195 6195 6195 6195 6195 69  to  1 4 nduiiv e , 195o SuMrvrer s Vs  of Patricia n OenMn stecorde d   tibe r 3  on Pt  3 78247740 4,  A  Cottae  nd  Lot 18 8554 6 Lof 89 6068606 874 17,4 174 174 1 Lot 8 0 o f Noble s Pla t No  2 , thenc e Nort h  ak , a219 7 fee t alon g sai d VA  line, Nort h 71  llEas t 139 5 feet , Sout h 13 3 feel  Wes t 6 6feet , Sout h 13 2 feet , Wes t 6 6 fee t t o poin to f oeg , embracin g part s o t Lot s 78 , 79 ,80 , 83 , 84 , 119 , nn4  that par t o f EM IStree t no w vacate d whic h is withi n tho  u9  195 6t o  8 inclusiv e ls o   strip 2n d Sout h b y 1 6 rot h Nort h o f Lot  J to M  1M 6abov e descriptio nLo f 11 7Lo f 11 8Lo t 11 9606 8 Lo t 12 0133 3Lot 174 1 Lo t 2 749461 461 461 4 Lot 7 8 16453195 6VtllA M O f FOWUiVlU lO  PU T  o yHwy , Weiturl w alon g Northerl y lin e o fMi d Hwy  2M S feet , Nort h 1376 9 fee tt o  Nort h lin e o f lection , Sout h 89  00 a r 22    fee t eion g sai d sectio n lin e t o pcin t e  gtwi g  195 6 25  N Enirx j s t poin t tTi  foi Ws t an da6 9 fta t Sout h o f Norrhoas i corner o fiCticn , VVetL5 0 fer t Sot h 200 fee toNort h ln i nf Gn d ri v Avenu e U  S 1 6  Hwy , f,i t cn q J o  i lin r o f xai jHwy  15 0 feet , Nort l M pnt o f becin nin f toirt t  Mf i of las t  3 o f N i U TYRONE TOWNSHI P 1956195 6195 6195 6195 6NoWo t Pit t No  a195 6    , 195 674 1 Nort h 2 0 feo t Lo t 7,  Lot s 8  an d 9 en d Sout h133 3 2 0 fee t Lo t 1 0 195 6 108 3Lo t 1 7 1956 24 77   , to t 1 9 19S6 Ou  WMt 7 fM t o f L t 2 2 aJs o Jen d eomnonci M74 1 CITY O f MIOHTO N74 1 TOWNSHJ P t  NOtT H o f HANO I o  IAS T74 1 Beginnin g a t R poin t disten t st 10543 foot,1924 South 6 West 264 feet from West VA post of section 30 T2N C6 thence test 3064feet, Souh 8 West 167 foot, CMT 29 South 8 West 160 feot, Wott 331North 6 East 427 feet to boftnnlncj829 XA South 39 foot of lot 1, Fowlers Orlobul14 Plat and North JO foot of Ut I of low lers Addition ond itnd bofjmtlng atNorthwest cornot of Lot 22 of Fowlars3rd Addition, thonco Sowth 12 foot, Cost 122 feet, North 2 foot, lotf ro feet, North10 foot, Won 132 foot to boainnine19J6 lOtMt SoutnoMt corner of Lot 23, fhtoct North 132 feet, Wotf 36 feet South 46 to, tMtII feot, South 20 feet, ft 3 foot, South66 foat,  13 W to SW VA 19563121of NE VA32 40VA of SW VA32 40 1956 8357Beginning at Southwest corner of Noifh Vi of St VA, fhnca North to J point 2 rodSouth of Northwest corner of sfecflrsi, Eo i rods, South to a point 2 roov Eest of,0tiding, thona West 2 rods to bocjrinning, Also  pioct boflinninfl 2 re4 VVett of SouthtMt corhof of TW     ww  v svei re f ppi    V NO 4 NOI7H, AN0I NO 6 IAST A , of Uftd in tM  of NW V of Latt ,rnH of North Vi of NE frl V except c,, 31 T2N 6 as lollowt OOflifWlM , 30 rods of North Vi of NE frlacre m Southwest corner 10 rods Norfh bouh by 16 rods East and West6 47 1956 7619V4 of SE Vi except Beginning, at a pomf cnrc of Hw 81 feet West of North 14 Of   2 gimtlMs AddSec 31, T2N, R6E, esat Northeast cor of Lot 7 of Westlion to the City of orighron, runningthence es follows South tt 30, fit59 feef rhence South 1, Wot 349 , to cerv lino of Oro Creek, thonco South82 90, Witt 133 fot etonecort lino PUt No 21956 5024except North 132 feot thereof 1956 1941956AmiisVi PUt No end 21 oxce East 132 feet of21 1956 4547Lot 31 except 70 foot North end South fey 70 foot lf end West in Northoiel certwr 19S6 701I lot 33 1956 3475pert of Lot 37 leg inning tt Southwottwrnor lot 6 hone lat I rooe, South 4 otte, Weat t rdj MeVth 4 rod to bo y p mfLor 7 1956RaJp Fowlers 3rd AdditioisLot 44 nd Norili J4 or Lor 451956VIUA6I Of PINCKNfYPU Block 8 RneA pVr of Lot 4 benitf 45 feet feif onOfeet North rW tdkbyLof 3Lot 4lots 1224 45 45 428 teer of Lor 5Lor I Lof 2Lot 7lor 8Lot 2, 376 4456 4end 4 5e 7777 195019961956end Houso 1956 11913243247tS01956 114141956 1138 1956 13361956 2491956 102111956 90MTOWNSHIP 1 NORTH of RAN4JI 4 fASTBeginning i Southwest corner of lot i Slock 5 Range 4 running West 66 foot,Norfh 132 feat East 66 feet, Sourh 139feet to beginning22 1956 493Hazes AdditionLots 19, 20, 21 and 22Lots 27, 28, 29 and 30Lots 33 to 58 inclusive Lots 6, 62 and 63Lot 75 to 77 inclusive 956 12311956 8411956 104M 1956 84 i 1956 7413 84, 15 nd 88 te 100 inclusive1956 133301 te 108 inclusive slie land lying been Leti and 1 Jf 1966 74Lots 114  12 inclusive end Weet 16 of lor 130 1916 22 JlJ, W Hincheyi AddhleeiLets 7 end I 9 1936 18Jlotlotsifvrfiv,lr   jlK  iKlelSv3 pfV fjy    ,rVJn    1 ftTO THf MNCKNfY DfSTATCH  WEDNESDAY, FBUAY Tl, 1959ANNUAL TAX SALEtoo oitoMd rtjeteon MlOn of the Autor G, ,er,, c ihC bate of rTin9 dUSee in favt o he State of V r  N , vh pchaVoej on each such parcel of ,nu ciaimed by the State ot Michigan  I It ordered that d pei   V J  uT LT O,term of thit Court, to oe helu How, n the 9th day of March A D, IV Setcriartiantr ParcelNo 425thereifit mil,nOjnt  YamMr Total of TaeeYaan fer Total  TaxWktafc IterertanaiDeliwawewt hCents or Pirce Year for Total l TaxWhich lteref anal Delmquent Charge Dmi Said Yt J DescriptionDollars Cents or Fi Yean law Total of TaxeWhich Intern andDelinquent Charges Owe in Said TriDollars CentsowH NO GlEEN 32 uoonu West bv 2C Horiion HillsRec in Lbr  MI rage 25i to 364 inclusiveJ o JOG nitiuupva 1V5619561936 o n r rricSI I,,no ,,i oi  tunt1ViMi  ofnuand hefor in said petition described in said petition tor whicli aseveral raxes, interest um cfiaryc uireorTisdy in May thertittrr r, subsequent thereto as mwid every pdrce thereof, ai Lroli be selected by nm Juan, and frut trie salt TII nddescioed in the decree shall be iryes, ana the jlc ihul J riiJt osuch parcel, ami jCCeptnitj a fyr  n ninterest treitv or, if no person vl ja  tiOf less than tie rntire Hcreo1, rot rr  oie u parcel of iajiu uiiiiui o IUKI I J  i    yver for the time bcinj, jnd than, on rr uuct iale, be reordered, no it, on soct scconci olfir, utola tor the amount jioicjjjid rli to, iii, wf the State Witness the Hon Michael CarUind, Circuit JuO9e,Livingston County thii 23ru doy ut Dccrmbrr A L ik er,to L irf rhe lk  ui ,y 5IJ O  f M I     rvO ,A for ,,, ot Vict1 yan,it aay, inJ thd icii ci 1 rricjcjii, pit Thereof,n fii o On C jj,, If yreOfrrird JS pmyea,jirit the Kinds  d tor tht CJC tf f 11 itr, on re Clay u M nr1b ailU oi ijiivsniiT,nyor, ifte c  rock fjarc M c, r, rif r jiiiu nt cnaryeo ,, tc, 5 nifirIg 634634at  point 240 feet South oti cuuicr Lor dVQ Kenco South Beginning 3 tee North 186 ityifjoy, Hitr Soiicill,, tl llf liuire, f  t  rJ 11jrt ot M i 32, teel Iu youWi 381 and 302r 3a J wio 3o4 394 i oVo jnd 399 4U0 tc 402 inclusivej 40s tu 403 inclusives 4Uc and 40 4USis 409 to 4 1 inclusive j 4,Z t 414r5 AS in 4 i 7t 4 s t 4C ijiClojiyt ti 41 u 43 mU us, vti 44 to 426 inclusive  4i to 42 mciusvt1 or 41Ulots 437 to 439 inclusive begmnirty95619561956i9661956 19561956 1956195619561956 1 Ace or inJ 8rudi North rai ivum ID ioi Murn 6 acr ot t iU t it M 2a lCMisr ef V  ut NWSciutt, C7ond twiij ,, , , 34 i i30ui a uonii 60 tus Lii wiitf ot Lat Va uf iL oCtiQn d intidturuU Hun kt1,oii lineti niMiUt ef Allen kgu, iuitn , 400 feet, iowih lk tec i, Atee I 10 puitit ot uUiiiikr,yM I9d6M4e4is PUtRacvcWd in kier 5 Page 2 Ot iVjilLy1VJ0oo i 19441966195A19561956195619561fi 44U to 442 inclusiveots 446 to 447 inclusivejii 448 to 450 inclunvotvey, Jehii A Haman Clerk Michael Cjr lullCircuit JudgeSTATE OF MICHIGANIN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON IN CHANCERYin trie titr or rhe Picj, of rRANK i ZYAANSK1,General of lie bru  VL ,a, Ur Auditor19661956 15991956 159956 159a Colonyin Liber 1 en Page 51 7 1956 634Lui 33 1956 69Q7Lots 3B to 42 inclusive 1956 200Lt 54 1956 634Lot 55 1956 3Q47Brighton Gardens Lake ColonyRecorded in liber 1 on Page 5163415,994012 1115 63411151599 1499 lot d1115 Lor 6 6341599 Lui 24 15991599 lot 911499 Lot M 1956i 699 Supervisors Pla cf Hrtvood1599 Rcdti H Ibar 31599 Lot 1599 kr 10 1956 2o4b634 Let II 1956 Ob634 0N0A TOWNSHIP159V TOWN NO, 2 NOHTH, RANGE NO 5 EAST Norliiv4i corner oi tecnoo Lof 17joorli 89 49 50 Edit 6505 kaf South Lor 1848 50 tasf 3805 tut 1, en r i,,, island Lak Colony 5 , Sokjinv iiii,, dloiy ecu Lot 146 15cr , ,nc LuJ rocl 240 k e  V , ,iu loi 1 JOt jkcron, Noni,n, , JUIU W   lo  6, 16 diid 17 KU tort to hecinrniKj iioiuiiiKj, ,,,,tj i, 17  illlj V7 24 1956 H71 IV56 J06iivncm9 a j JJCMI on lit uio Wtsr U lld Lk Coiony Sobdivon Annox   u oi action J56O ,,,e, Wei rran Et North  of Lui  L,i CuulT,nJT f Oil menco jojtii 9 c v, i0,  South 42 HJJ IV8 let Loti f Cottage JIIU Lor o198 feet, South 10 45 Eust 231 feet, Lo 137 6O663J2U7iJi JJ20 Loiioc of lii  ah ,A,il1956Oak Wood teach56PUt lUJ n ,r jf olo Hvk tofboulri 8 l   ,r V2Jri line ut uIO r i A  j in Cinler i II n ot II A ri w ,J o Iri rtti ,Noiifi 0 ij ruir vt4o fee liony rerfur lnt ot U o 23 thunciJOI,, tiJ 41 ,i Cfj, tkVcI   j iiiny i  j i Vk 0 cijiin uiig at SotlwLat cJr11cr ol Nt  oi 14L  rnei  Nfi J170 let, juuir,60 2b Lii 2Ji r kur, ,,,ri, ici2 rCito intur or hvy, i,o IV l tkti, yfil Pag 44Ai Q Hvi Viio14 ttf NW v27iu acres if vVckt uiV 10 aCJLs Irom Vesi1956 Vicf StfV  uf NV v195c 13boT the Circuit Court for the County of LIVINGSTON, In Chancery in behalf Lot it 1956luricia lor iuti J, and 58 except U S 23 RW 1956 634Lot 67, 68 Anci 69 1956 304 iiUe10a of SW MWtst U r of Sec, tut i3 fttt toccnier ot Hughes Kod, iOutri  il Luii6037 fge iiiy ttiiicr ir jt ir thence iauth iV 5i iun iUoo tcr d,,ijcenter luu OT Hwy toi a pu,it oi Uk ,, dt v  it ,, in i K K1 K WoniiiiKi n c fjO ill 4L OOltl ,  jJOit O 3  , wli tMJi vcbf o rcJ1, JOo rods ii, Sir ,  i ,,  , ,l,jOIVIIfllCilKJ 0i3 tfcrt Lton, iNcr    I, r I IVof fc 6uf J rLyfronr ooDCJ 11 ill 1 J26 iA, vVisr vi of NvV  Norn , rr cii f 1 v  Loii kn   t, nil Hvv  mo i i ol Hvvrenter uf Hwy, ioutfi 2J UOfeet aiwy tvniwi irio ut 1 i v  N 2 tin toGinifnaiici pfFrank S1K Court 1 Thdf he is the Apttition under, i, virteActJ of I4J93, tb ddifiid  2 Thjt Sctifuule A omeriiioned ami contaniiT4es, which were aiSeSmore rhan one year sti r ury v n idid Cuunly ieptotorr biu ot of tin Siit ci onr v rc poii IctjIiy shows unto Lot 4Lots SO and 81i n,iies kino files thisA o 206 rht12cio  ip on oth f fl iniii HI rj jti,fviii c M  pon whicn   ,   i r I ,,nt d jpild tO1 u  , ir i  ,       i1 k,, i k f oi lands  ,  I,I il  i     ,i  vlicfw I ,Lh Aere dliciicl , 1  ,,ki k   i     y ,    i  ,  i,,  r  oi o  o 1 hvt renumed unpou tor i,ot Il r oi    r r,  r,y VK r ri, u  jc qem,the atscnplion ot all mu n oil II,  i on ,u, ,,,r  , ,,,,,  ,to imentf taxes licit the jjrev tioit    uc y ou, r  ,  c 3 That trArenduo ,pojit,y ,r, ,, J S ir   ,contained urj ,, thi oiu an o n o  i jthe nonpayment of which ihe iunt niy ,j  t,  y Di riterest couipbtio ihtreoi J, JJCVUO    o a coiitLliun tee ot tojr pr rit ua ,a, i , ivprovisions of the net first abcvr n  ctiorico,4 That all of rhe tio, iui, nre uu cir9ts re villa, blinqentunpaid, and hove rumi  a a, qj n1 ii , , ,u for i  t itn hn, ro uUthoiiu diici ftqoire, as pruvided t e o eoi ui, me sac ot trc 6torii,,iid pirceis of innaagainst which thyy were dSiciaij uiO ore e Ijoo n bioi iCiuci u ,, tie next dnnitiilx sale for Hie nonpayn,r l,oi, and th,i tht smi Oi, i nicst, collection fee andexpenses so extended m iia schedule igjnir each  3 crcr of imio thrum ciescibeaa valiU iren o por fdeft or irif iuU ytiin JJ i iU doscrbecl in iuci ,,, ,jtrTkWs if, tjvjr 0 h,  opie of INe Stdtc Otiiii thii LO i Ha ti orL o j trrci ot trjt cicirn Llii r o iTL , pori j,,o k 1 Ci iption fortiltsndvlh 956 d15956 11 IS64 1J556 7872Brighton Gardens Lake Colony No 1 Recorded in Liber 3 on Pg a 9C ro Vv mcluiivo l1 564 JO to 109 inclusive 1956 2564LO, I 10 c U7 mcluiivf 1956 4494i,, 14 ,,,,J 149 1956 6J4Clark Lake ParkRecorded in Liber 2 on Page 22LO 15 19 1026Lor ,6  1956 1020i  25 to 140 inclusive 1956 HiLOIS i4i t, 144 inclusive 1956 1902 Lot JV4 W56 5oGrand River Likes ColonyRecorded in Liber 1 on Page 50 2VAucS iruin Nortfi JidNoith wi rlwj 3 3mth V wit Nfc tri 74 ot L4 villkIwy i U Nh 4 OT St ironi 3Vicrc onv Oi NLf jno i i 404 itcisr siic 1844of bL of LIKI8741schedule di Jioririn ailMichigan, the pdynnl  h Id b h theriupon such Ijndj b the soleWherefore your pttihonui oyia Itief Within the limo provuied oy uw trrs courtthat i ci schtdlehi ,, drirMne and Jrcn    it tiij iil ,r,, u Vrlii lienupon each of the did icvorji parctii ot lana Ufuiiinj ,r i ,i CJie ,s P IIIMI extended, b That within the tune pro, ieci Dy vu II, iu,    , riiu aocitt n t,ior Ot theState of Michigan against each parcti of said nui lor tnt j yihjn of thi , verl amourits lot 56or taxes, interest, coiiccnon t and oxperiv1      , ,,t,,j ,,against the several parcels of ,nd Iherem c C lliat iaid decree pr,,i ,it In dttilvaral Sums computed and extended agdinit siici und parcels of land, cu toch mieres ttiertm os miy b rieeayainst rhe same, shall sevraiiy be oJ Md That your petitioner may have sicf otthis Court may seem put and eqoitjblrjAnU your petitioner will t vr poy, etcDrd December 22, 1V,3 rKAN jAuditor General of the State of Michigan for rind in bfhJ 1T of jjid Stato iri, oi the saidciue, tic ci several j, tr, itiunil decreed,ina fof nvr n thfrrinses as tcSCHEDULE ATAXES OF 1956 ANO PRIOR YARS Descriptionor Pircrl c  Lot 9Lot 10Lol 1 1Lof 3iLot 32Lot 33Lot 36Lot 40lot 4 1Lot 42lot 43Lof 44 Lof 45Years for Total of Taxes Lot 46 Which Interest and Lot 48Delinquent Charges Due Lo 5b in Said Years Lot 64Dollars Cents Lot 65 Lo 77 1956Grand River Lakes Colony No Recorded in Liber I on PageLot 22 1956iot 123 f O956I ot 1 28 r6Peninsula Grove Rec in Liber 7 on Page 18lof r, 1956Sandy Shores SubdivisionRecorded in Liber 5 on Page 25Lot II 1956Lot 12  1956 4012School Lake Parkloi 4 rxcfpt host 20 feet thereof 1956 69071956 2564Supervisors Plat of Paradise Farms Recorded in Liber 4 on Page 40 7389il1511153652393 yiiniiiy on Southerly line oi U  16riwy, dl 4 punt S35 fuel North am5ii fett bkjh 02 6 boj rc r  i vVit ,i po, gf ic, ioi o2 jo Liji i J SuurillBfiy lulu O uJ Hy,04 ier yc ief North 46U4 tccr, Nonh 2 U4 t tij , Lun c i utU,n II , ut No 1JO  I k RJi I  t NECJ1532 1fji niny dt j uint in LJM oojtiary jjtiiiiC tirk Uyrth wf vvhtc 1 inter CPdrk fw M pfeet, io th ii 4Y n,14 5l Vc 1 ij iceNortf, J ii JJ tt,t i tntti juivmimy, jo th ju,4 lecf, or  n r t11, , PA 0  ,t9Beyinniny at mfcic v1 g Hwy J i o and V,iof NvV ,4 of uc, ioi ri oiBRIGHTON TOWNSHIPTOWN NO 1 NOKln, KANOt NO 6 EAST,iorlh v 2 j LJii i yvUB fl lo pointDescription   hor Parl I J I  Y rs for Toiil of TaxesVtnen Interest andj ItnqkjMi Charges Dwe in Sdid YealiDolUrs CentsBRIGHTON TOWNSHIPTOWN NO 2 NORTH, RANGE NO 6 EAST ,4 llflt I 4 CI j I 1 vid2f kl i CO JOif Ol ltC, y1 oO it, I Of Hwy pkris , C, , i ,iiiJ 2 of ,,i i,r io ctoIJ6 li16jji fl jrlh of bouth L,r jooia ti, fMorth o, ooi,  tr to tx lot 25 195619561956 1956195619561956 1956195619561956195619561956 1956 19561956 1956 jf Lot 66  1956Woodland BeachRecorded in Liber 4 on Page 9 MIKI North 15 feet of Lot 51956Woodland Laks Estates No 1Recorded in Liber 4 on Page 44 6346346346,346346346344012 634634634634634434 1445iels 10297bfgninio V362 nt ui LasC7 jo VvJ IC rtj pl13South 76ft o  40 Lewij f y I 5C f t of U tecur, wl Ui ic iverrilt ji 11  1  y j  I  1 L on40914091 NE VA of St V4 etpi 7 acteS H North tor nor21 tt 1956 1304Beginning on Nfiii niit jf iccion 24rj  West ul Nofiho onhi, VVL , r ,Soutfi 50115 tj to ccner line M Hwy,,Cast 200 It of n eirer ot Hvvy,, Nun50115 feet tc Lt,,ii,v24 i3 1956 5VJUi of iW ,4 1Q Vvys of A MR K K, vV ecei 3 itcrei in ioithvus1cornLr dcscoiJ JS foliovs, kJcy n m jSoulhwijst uificr vi diU it ,j ui Sv ot Secton, Liit 14a6 icier for pldte cbeginniny, fioiiii Ltla toot Lull JoO  South 52o toef, Wsjt 330 feel to IULL Obeyinmng A, Ldir1 j  1  s34 All of SE O J4 6346342081 iuJi f 1 Hi,, f J   r  i  J t N I v rn,L 1    t Nr 101 1zJ ,1 v y  ,HSs1956Woodland Lake Estate No 2Recorded in Liber 5 on Page 29 2 of lot 6ti and South   of Lot 691026Ail ill at pjri gf Nt ,4 oiA A K 8tt 1956Beacon Shores No 1Lot 2 1956, T i   p ,i Ofrjor 1 IJi  Iat a point onIks Wet from cen ol otciionWesl 22 chs 29 Iks o ecu oto Lake thence Norifiely alonyMid lake to low valei mark to fioiti, ,, 4id Lol being u part of ioutli , oi I 4 and East part of South , of NW ti 4 40 196 V2 cTrial part of NE 4 of NW tri 4 vi of Or Creek except West 6 rods thereof 7 26 1 JO oitWet 2 acre of East 4 acre of North 10 acet of East Vi of vVesf , or t8 2 1956 ft 7iA parcel commencing 24 roas Wcsi ot North wast corner of NW Vi ot NE ,4, thenceif 24 rods, South 3U rod,, Lnt 2A imii,North 30 rodi to beginning10 450 1956 55cBoginning at a point distant South 400 foe  from Northwest corner of NE U of NW LofV Oi iection East 43560 feui, oo,ti CG ljr, West 43560 feet, North I JO feet to ,jlbeginning  15 1 1956 965NE V of NE VA 16 40 1956 3047Eatt part of East port of NW J ,4 Nfc   16 8 1956 875 ofEs VA of NE i4 of SE 4 27 10 1956 123oEast Vi of NE 4 except beg oi L,,uJ corner of Lot 113 ot Bnghion Gardens LakeColony Subdivision No 1, thence Wetalong South line of iiiid Sul 2U0 iuet,Sooth 80 feet, East 200 feet, North to beginning, and except that portion platted which exception is dscriled a foliOASbeg 3539 ft Wesl from Northeast corSec 29 thence Wirit dlony iec line a disttrtc of 3921 ft to Northeas cor of Lot 12 Brighton Gardens Ltik1 Colony Sob,South 82l 6, West 535 ft South I  20,Wt 518 feet, South 1 5, Wes 4S962 ft, South 86 30 East 717,1 ft North  7, Wesl 1312 ft, North 6i 3ir, Eds  100 ft, North 19 25, Wesl 220 tt, North 62, East 955 ft, North 61 35 East 80 l ft South 28 25, Edit 17 ft, North 61 ,35, East 22S ft, North 18 2 West 2849 ft, North 35c 2 West 442 ft, North58 45, East 2663 ft to beg, Also exc Beg at Southeast cor of lot 109 of Brighton Gardens Lake Colony No 1 and run Lots 32  L ,,  , K j 11, t,  L  , L, O V   Oil 1  ,NJ , Vi,r4 OCC OJ , j k, i 0 ,  , r , 14170 ftoJ J j t 1 j 1 r 1 t L  3r hiTt NW , 30 i0 0  n,  1 yfol Konu 4 cm IK4, v aj 01 rf 1 OJ 0corner i , s  , 1oiin HJJV  of Grjnci Ri, , bro lCirinny   j619561 06 jna 1 er,, 6 IKS,Aiso excWeal 1652 of East ft, Wtsiver Rojdouth iiu1945561309803 1 OCACOHOCTAH TOWNSHIP  iot , and49 77 TOWN NO 4 NORTH, RANGE NO 4 EAST ,LJ  jcr OW  ol SW 14  i,2 40 1956 1094Q Lots i20 ncres of E Vv of NW frl 45 20 1956 41,84 tlOaks 4S436 0 645111956415Recorded 111 LiLer 3 on Pages 1 and 2 iv bo tir1 y j,I , KdriOnn,rj S , t JIHI o 6  ot 7,15ana Lo Los 33rlot 561 42363anij 422fI ,19561956,9561956Brighton Country Clubin Liber Z on Pages 1 and 2cJ 633 1956 1115 South 4175 icres of E VJ oi Nonh 2023oKres of NE fri VA6 4175 1956 8117v l nf NW I411 80 1956 23673N rth 22 1Cro of W Vi of SW U 12 23 1956IJV  of NE ,4 except ftallrotid14 39 1956W TJ of NW U14 80 1956 9167A piece of land commencing in Southwestcomer ot SW V4 Sec, 19, 1 hence East 20 01 2rj , rods, North tf rods, West 20 rocis, Soothlu0 8 rods lo beginning A19 1 1956 719357 North V2 of SE VA except Railroad634 26 80 1956 156,78034 Indian Springs Laka1956 634 Lot 67 1956 435 237 West of Lots 169 and 170 1956 719,06 1599 Lots 236 and 237 1956 719, v also excupt tots 265 md 266 1956 1287  i 23 OIVJ Lot 26 1956 719 634 CONWAY TOWNSHIP  II 15 TOWN NO 4 NORTH, RANGE NO 3 EAST1 06 2564 West 20 acres of Sooth 80 acre of NW 1 Lois 335 frl VA 1 20 1956 1829 Lot 10VJO 4012 South 80 acres of NE frl U Lot Ii 1M5 2 80 Lof 72loo 634 South 80 acre of NW frl VA Lot U616 H15 2 30 1956 20293 Lot i531966 304 East 12 of NE U except 10 acres in square Lor 15456 634 lorn, in Norihsrvest comer Lot 1791956 352d 12 70 1956 18055 1956 4012 5W A of NE VA yng South of Hwy iot 11956 2564 13 1956 2387  491956 328 West V2 of South Va of SW Vi of SW 10 634 17 10 195o 294916 634 SW I4 of SW VA of SW VA 634 17 1956  Xi 634 1 acre in Southeast corntr of SW V4 of N352S  4 rods East and West by 40 rodt North Lot 10634 ,jnd South2564 211 Lot 26,34 SE VA of NE VA except 1 cr in Northwt Lot 17634 corner lying Wett of C C Union Drain634 21 39 1956 10222 Lftt 13,South Vl of SW VA of NW VA , TI 22 20 1956 6304  JDEERF1ELO TOWNSHIP LOr yoChomung ColonyLot 3Crooked Lk Highlands 11 g i Southeast ton ic  L Cthence trVui en jwjth ,nt 01 iuid Lk 6 I I I ILC, North tJ 1ij, Lot pHiitto South ime of Let oi2 ictt, JO Lrtst line oi LU bio jir to Ui4nn1i 1, j1956 546  , Crooked Ldko Ponmiulir6662 Lot 39 11iV7490 2b  lll 1 Ml lJ 1 iI464I 32 75i956 4 1b5i3 L1956Lake Heights No 1Resordcd u Liber  n oge fi IV301 ucjpica 72764011 of Lot 16, Hart ot ly 14, ana part or Lot 15 uiiU u part ot JoiioiOiu parcel, WLirminy a, nut ot sdia Lo la, thence i 00 feel lo Worthwctt toiijr, Nwrfhustcr iy1612 tee kisnj Nwrihery lnc or Lor iito NorihtJit cornuf narcwf, i,  Ai26 feel cuony haSJSMy line gf lot 15, Soth36 23 Vvsr b, feet, Scih i6 23 Wet 155 feuf, Noirh L 4QNorth  Lui 4o tjc wiiiiMj and LO 7   O M I I I  I k West 658 f t 1 ,,,t  1 lo t  ror point  1 5 ,  ,j i1 644 i ir  , o oojii, ,j  Lty nn ,nurij ,1 kuM, Atjst corntT ol L f sociiOtc, Eii 30 3 1  feel or p20 feet,Di Lny,r7i1956Glert Echo1956195619561956Kirk s Landing Long lake il li tisr 4540 feel or por, of beginniny thonce North 25 43 tu  cO   ioilf 04 I Wesl 0IS6 feet, Soith I4 vV, oo fit, Son oj  f ,, ,jV i ,  tee lo plicc or Lry inuii32 109 1956  d52kjiinipncmcj ,it SOJVIS iori,r or SC  of NW , ct bjvtiun, hib i0,3 reef, f jo F 25 43 EiisJ 2746 te to o ot  j   c  j, r  nno tvico North 25l 43 LJSI 10 fee, Ncrlli 04  Acs 5ft 1c , , i, j41 vi V4 ICO, ,o tr  jj Li ,v on I 30 vuis 1496  ct, South4 1 7 tail 3372 iVtrf tc jekjo2 37 iyc 1902jft of SW ,4 o Section 3 oir,rrtrncinjLot 60 Kirks Landing Long Like No2,84 Lut 72, 73 unu 74 1956Long Lk Srioros1950Round Lake Subdivision9MSunriM Prk 6040C726eo4064013564014047S63 i,rCtirll, theiC  To   1fet, West ,9034 ictt,  voi 7505, lrer, N,riiiynnmci execp O nOk h ol Northers cirn,  ot sucton, Sc tJ, d37 I  5714 frt, wor 1 ,    ,  , i32 NvV Hi rfer k y h   of SWJJJK  w,to ir,rVj fschool Site iso or J ,  oLor 199 1956195c I95o1956 4555ring East 100 ft, thence South 7 East Lots 647 to 649 incksvo 1956 15 99 T0WN No 4 NORTH, RANGE NO 3 EAST 200 ft, thence West to intersecting point Lots 667 to 669 inclusive 1956 15 9V A Parc of land in Ea5t la of NW frl V4 , SpVISOf s PN of  i No of line projecting along EAM line of Larch TIM port ot lots 64 and rVS Ervt of U S described as follows Beginning at cement Lol 0 iViOmoor Blvd, thence South along East lino 23  V56 6 34 monument on North line of Section 1, GREEN OAK TOWNSHIPof said Blvd to Southwest cor of Lot 109, Lo 709  9,6 6,34 54472 feet West of North VA post of said r0WN N0 , NORTH, RANG NO 6 EAST1756 IBrighton Country Hi p ir t vr N A 1ir vVtLt l cfimor ofoc,, irnt 1 j, rtnu 7kfs 4 I ie orsociiri, jo I 89 52 Eut 387,9 feet, So h 0 Oi  112761 fret o Con1,,,v R V Ino ot uc v U, 5 23 HwyNor 15  M List lliy3v fet, North H921 ,0  s 35 5 for, Sokth 3 3630 ,ist 90 feet, South 29 03 ffv, 5r9,C9 ivf Sn ul, H 49 Eist 97 ft, 0 32 20 VVri 124 ft Norti V v it Jri fret, Norh  01vif 41045 foif a I fiiinp, 774 A, 1 111V 20  v,iJo tl 1 cntrr ivf i  vV of East 12 of NE U of Sec 29, Brighton Country Club Annoxthen North on Eost hne of Sec 29 to Recorded in libr 5 en P9 2715 and 16Lots 85 to 88 I 136 and 137tot 138Lot 140186 to 138 i, 189 to 192 t 201to 204 inclusiveLor 206 213 to 215 inclusive 216 inclusive222 and 223Intersection of East line of said Sec andt line of U S 23, ihcnce Southwestlong East line of Hwy U S 23 to interection of South line of East Vi of NE VA of said Sec thence East on South lineof East Vi of NE VA of Sec 29 to beg,coot 20 acres, alsoexc Beg at Southwestcor of East V2 of ift VA of Sec 29, thenceNorth 780 ii, thence East 622 ft, thenceSouth 20 West 83 ft, thence West 338ft to beg, com, 86 acres also axe Boot  point duo North 810 ft and 250 ftjut Ettt from Southwest cor of Eatt Mrpi HE 14 Of Sec, East 46913 ft to  kl OWittrlm of the existing RW of23 thence North 20 37 East 12178 cen line U S 23 thence Northtfetf 475 ft, South 13 29 West Lot 232t IO point of beg Lots 233 tc 235 inclusive29 1956 2082 Lots 236 and 237cor of Lot 109 of Brigh ,Lo,rUfct Coiony No 1 nd run lLot f, thMioi Sooth 7 Etst J0 Oo t K0 , , Wo to Interacting point Lot 256 to Z inclusive long Fast line ot UrchNorth along North linoSouthwest cor of LotSouth itne of Lot 109 to1956 1956195619561956 19561966 feet, Northto beginning 222 feet,1956 861259 14 pOSf,10 rods, Norm 16 rods, fco 10 rcua, tobey inning115 A part of NW frl VA of Section Beginning  1256 o32081 at a point 1070 feet South of Northwest Commencing  West Vi pes Nonh Svoi 20o, inrii 11ii ro3 7V,1956 195619561956195619561956 il15 corner of Section, South 9975 feet, East6 34 1558 feet, North 812 feet for a point of634 beginning East 100 feet to Center of1599 channel of flowed lands thence North 282081 30 West 112 feet, West 1000 feet, South7389 100 feet to point of beginning 1599 2 U 1956 5694 ,04LOt 634 South 4 Mfot Of Wet 11 MTM of SW VA1499 of SW Vi 1599 4 4 1916 345 635 North 50 acres of NW frl VA1115 5 50 1956 6765Brighton Country Club Annex North 71J acre of East Vi of NE frl VARecorded in Liber 5 on Page 27 6 71 JO 1956 59881956 6 34 North V of NE V4 of SE V 956 1599 u 20 l95 46801956 1 15 Norfh V2 of Sourh V of NE Vi of SE W 56 63J 14 10 1956 1121 634 NW V4 of SE VAit M U 40 1956 3708 500 Wrst Vi of NE VA of NE VActZ 18 20 1956 1S1I599 West V2 of NE VA except 2017 acres195619561956to 61 ne uiivet0 264tO 281 1CutvNorth VA post of41 40 East 2210JO Wet 18952 ft 1 V,61956195619561956j  Lots 304 to 306 inclusive 1956 Lot 307 subject to Hwy easement 1956311 and 342 1956 19561956to 321 inclusive 1956 195615991115159963415991S9915991599 described as followsSo much of West Viof NE VA of Section 18 M would bo bounded by a line commencing at VA potton North line of Section 18, thence Southon VA tine 20 chs, North 73, Eatt 8 chs,North 23, Eatt 6 chs 70 Iks to atamarac tree 8 in in dlamttef, North8V4, EMt to section line 12 chs 58 fits,to beginning r 18 5983 1956 79 31 let1, lirnet dt on extorif jnlu i3541 leer, thcnCf tit dn mtor anlc5V kli 3u26 toe, thence ihio JI,any If trj 4 ifi 37356 ft, t,ff,ioiyii irlfrr oriole 1J2 4 ift 1 i, ,rfeet tor btgniiirirj, thence continuing in Snllie Cl ir  roi I 7Q fuct, fllunti fhlOJi,inter njio 53 5o lj J4w I  , opoint on shoro I,no of Br ys Luc, thrSoutherly yn shore ure of said Lak feet more or less o an iron Stake, tlioixv Easterly 20 ir to beginnina, in NW friU 3 61 1956 340Commencing t West V por f NW fri A North 38965 feet, thence  an inter, angleot 75 tight 3541 feet, thence at interengle 164 59 left 52 foat to point forbeginning, thence extending from thispoint on same line 2145 feet to n ironstake, thence at inter, angle 77 14 loft20167 feet to waters dge of engg Lake, thence Southerly along wdir ir,of said Lake 150 feet to an iron postwhich is 95 45 left  distance of 222ft, Northwesterly from pofcr of Wgmnmg, thence SouthwcMorly 10 nrjnnr, 3 88 1956 15520at a point 330 feet Ws V corner of WKII Vi of NE , ofWest 330 feet South 330 fee,East 330 fet North 330 feet to point obeginnirtfl Lot 451 of i Academy HillsRfc in Liber  on nn 21956I 951 v  r of106,5562932 mRoc   i, IvA XSf rand Sirljcfiv 1 ionUt Lurr 7n PTij s 4 ,itid 51956 2Fairview Subdivision 1956net Co ft age Maplviw SubdivisionRecorded in Liber 5 otLot 9   jiiuNorth Shore Pljl on Wlwtnior Lakartye jlH Lf  2 al nt J1956 113 55no L rr I 1 V 10 l2 JLot 5 iVX li,4Lof 14 arui fMor 1 f  11 Iu u onJ Coiijj1956 WSijini Lot I  1 vro VJ jjOchraVicw Colony iuiidivioiOnRec in liour I oit rjyes 34 diul 39ift iir k  7 o i ILSile Ijkt SolCO  V ,J65 riu of VWImooru fu,ni  VU j4Todd Poml ioL4i,vision Nu 1Recorded r uLr  ot riii afHe I I kjt 4S4 IV 56SubdiviMQii I 5464Nt Wintmoru Hlli1956 4Vitui jr  i i o i,r4I Vjt I  4VHAMBURG TOWNSHIPNO 1 NOKIH, RANGE NO 5 EAST1 , lJ di fS l I jr A A k k 4 11,  Sfc ii 40 iv 56 yhiot N, i  0 , J I Vr6 V3 223  LJ uf Nu  1 UT Hi fl ,t u J33 iV5C 16 J3HAMfiOKG TONSriifNO I NOKfh, KANOt MO 5 EAST I OS 74i1 oriuitsi itel,00 tc,r   j 11 i 11111 jNw 1 XIo , oi42  hui ,,H 1 N  it i Hi ir kttllMii Vj   v i r 11 u1 O I I J LJl 10 30W IULi  , f L, KU01I, Ot1 ly10 irieisi 4   L J S I  I Her,ii ijdi v 1 L 111 1Jy I I  I  11 iijrlr nicrij r 11 k 1j r  v11,r ,r ,MI N,r   1 J n, Ill CNE 1756 12 AWJL tr i ,4 bouiti JII LI, ri vcM Jillctvs lliChsI leet 3U 4Sec I ion 2 I i k L , 1111 a kiiui i OS ie I,I1, cifcr,,t  by, VJ6 I N   1 1 M , 11 J 1 11 1 K 1, fI J  k,6ore j ot lijiiln ,l,k,n, riiI  1 Li t Ik 1 1 I ,11 il IJi9V A3MJ5 t  t North ataLktb iikiii ikJth wui rNL  , rr Sot, rlfi111 J 40 trill J13 i,ik, itinli i6 20, 1 Ui I ,  I b J L i tikeu 10 el, North 3ViAll of NVK Vt 2iui 1 i IA K, K L A, ,  wen, Ima, A, k K     itl, , I,  ,j2i ,M x K K vV 1111nU K V to Ur it,ri,,,fVob  liLill ul 21,  L r 101 , i i I I I  t V1 ii uj  11Iti 1 i  l  I ,   nt 1 yI VvVSl I Jj 4,1 If  I  Lllj jti  1 Uil lo5o 5V J tC  by 05 chi section 2in  by 3J,L i ijil i 4 o NvV i   i  otA , IIIt iron of22L U k ,ti fV, 8, 1, ,ik, i O t ii r, rif  , ii i V MU viti  IJ ikit Ui Lt 1 tiucKto li lineI , Jt1   1 u in let LeCBockLike  inn,,, trience Southerlyi 1 il ii iJ, oii J I1 vv dttr OTiso 3,9J, jjorf uf on, Weit O Kvt, fcV, C0 teettt  ffuel  w ez1 ioi sof 1   f if 111 IJV, 22 11 iiV  r y 1 k  JO  y2 L2d j ,j 1966 be , Iio 82UANorm rUJ port ot Govei n incj ot a point, icn, ,il Oi Sfr i Ai i i y NtItirV1 ct Ij100, Sttrticrilor 1 p if ,,2JSOif atf,lsf rM ISc tt3u J i6 4784 ikc  ul tow wuiir n uK,c Wlwvin sections 28 and  b Jr Ot Bnis Likr ioiH 1  2 tL, K tst 35 teet  ,, i,ne i A tict ncinning 9 At iitki pont 20 feet East ofi  ut J  ,, 1 f 11 o J T s LOk, idufi from Oith iiii Lol 3  jirl rxtended line 80 feet, Vrr  A LL  Ik HrTm fist line SfUCi Street to , 1 II,I, ,iW 130Vkl  y   r jv  r ot IiWrtfvt We ,to , n,j V i ,   f  O n ,M IOI t vv iof HwyH  ,r 15498S53 1549715419561956rl Cottage 1956  South  of Lot 30 1956of Lot 39 being 2875 He and 3552 feet on South sdo 1956 502Cottage 1956 5054Fonda lake Subdivision 1956 7099a pom in center ofi Oi in vVtSt , tuiki  0r  iis, ivV   5 Ii AV tlrrly 419 frot tO  1   I I  1  l 11IJii6 867i NW U North of956 48a7 E 4 lying lYorthI    H ltJIH ,11956 9625 1 vVe f I 1 in O Cni  rjjfh of Noitrwest  nn thrnce Morthi 29 to the right 1 uitinoiny Nu ii is Us course1 Ad 34 to fhaiill 10 West lin North 5011 no of Ijnctch 473 4 feeloft 24V     of East 200 East ,, ,awnrd by r ,1    , ,,to becjnning1203 3 1956 62 7 on Norf 1 of followM HoscrihriJ lind com mrrnq ar fl pOii, ,3124 foft W, ot1 ast roiw o YClion, North t 120dlW 33a C9 frt, Sooth 1120 68 fcotlOt 1,97Lotlot 325Lots 329 to 332 InclutivUst 333Ut 344 634 Commencing ot North V4 pool 1 OCtJon It1956 49 77 South 20 cht, North 73, l 8 hNrth 23V Ett 6 cht M SubdivisionAU lii ,ri1 OCo I loir 8 cht79 tk Ni 90 feet Wett of Northeast cornerand lots 8 and 93 f 19561954 North 23V4, fast 6 ehi 79 tki, North rf W Vi of NE Va tiorr South 330North30 feet of Lot 8 nnH except theSoutherly 3d f of lot 941 1956No IBM  5 T05S 29Sit s point 1,104 frM AV ofcorner nf section 36 tlenca Ti  ,,   ,to o ifct,1120 i fft, tst 3fi 6V ft to I North a thereofSo 5 1956 5836Allyn Burtons Lalrashora tublot 3 1956 2219U JS  1956 ,    i    THE PLNCUOB TGOES AN GOES ANGOES ON A GALLON  , Februar y ll , 195 9c r Wagoners Grocer y06 6 PINCKN2 Y ROA DQualit y Merchandis eLO W PRICE SBee r an d Win e ToTaktOs tPHON E HOWEL L 705J 2 f Biscay ae lDoor  Sedan shows the Ftiher  Body beauty of Ciwvrolets  lowed priced  series for 69CHEVY S NE W HITHRIF T 6More miles  are huck in a gallon  of regulargradegas up to 10 more and Jievys new HiThrift6 engine puts them  there  It also gives you moregit  in tht  speeds you drive the mostHere s a n engin e tha t alway s seem s abl e t o coa x extr amile s ou t o f u tan k o f regulargrad e gas  I n fact , if your eon e o f thos e driver s wh o kee p ta b o n thing s lik e ga smileage , youl l soo n se e fo r yoursel f tha t thi s ne w Hi Thrif t G get s u p t o 10 lc mor e mile s a gallon sATnr W thin g youl l lik e abou t thi s 135hp  6 is  tin extra pe p it give s yo u fo r passin g an d climbin g hills  Thi sj s  du e t o highe r torqu e a t norma l speeds I t ma y b e har d t o believ e anythin g tha t look s an dmove s lik e thi s 5 9 Chev y can be suc h a  stickle r fo reconomy  Butwhethe r yo u pic k th e HiThrif t 6 o r av irnpacke d V8thi s i s jus ton e mor e reaso n Chevy sth e car that s wante d fo r al lit s worth  Sto p b y you rdealer s an d see  The smart switch is to the 59 Clutvy HELLERS FLOWER S  SA Y I T wit h FLOWER SPHON E 28 4 HOWELL MICHIGA NJBMMLiii2 nowse e th e wide r selectio n o f model s a t you r loca l authorize d Chevrole t dealers  Merry Christina s an d Happ y Ne w Yea r t o Al lCOA L   SUNOC O FUE L OI L  UL L I V NO W AN D PA  B Y TH E IK E MONT HAI,M  HA W A LARG E STOC K O I IXMBE R   BUILD0f Devin e Chevrole t Sale sPHONE HAMILTO N 6  8119  DEXTE RD  L  HOE Y SON SDEXTE R MICHIGA NPHON E H A 6   482 1i n  hom o ai r hom e DEXTER MICH eatj r o f ho t wate r FINCKNEY WSrATC HMal i Fririllge i Auttor nekney , Michlf A    Marc h S , 187 1Subscript  Prie d 15 0 a  Yea r IU 4 Soat b Howel l St , Pincakey , Mtofe th e ne w de cI 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 al 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 heeds , 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 Hare s th e convenient , moder n wa y t o GE T I T HO T     GE T A  LO Tfo r a n operatin g cos t a s lo w a s 38 8 per  month Onl y etoctri c wate r heater s giv e yo u al l the  Importan t a d vantage  iEfficientth e hea t goe s int o th f x Fastntw, mor t efficien t heatin gwate r unitsIniti D inyttfierenee d no t b imr  a chimne yLon g liremee t Edison s rigi dtica n th e tim eo r x Oute r shellcoo l to th e touc h al love rx  Ediso n maintain s dectrica l partiwithou t charg ex  Safeclaanquietmoder nDETROI T EDISO NIRVE  aOUTHlAtTlR N MICHIGA N Mrs Viol a Dixo n o f Whltmor e Lak ecalle d o n th e Abne r Watkin s famil yias t week Jame s Porte r o f An n Arbo r an dan d Te d Rolsto n o f Mancheste r calle do n  th e Harol d Porter s Saturday ,Th e Arthu r Ejard s an d Harr yDodd s familie s o i Brighto n callle d o nth e Oli n Robinson s Sunda y Mrs , iol a Corneliu s on d Car l Drap ea u o f Detroi t wer e Sunda y guest s o fth e Leste r McAfee sMargare t Leac h o f Garde n Cit ywa s a  wee k en d gues t o f Lesli e Me Aiee Th e ic e i s sai d t o  e abou i 1  inche sthic k o n th e lake s an d streams t ini n  thi s area Th e Do n Griffith s o i Mt  Pleasan twer e wee k en d guest s ot  th e Jo eGriffit h family ,o n  he r mothe r ,Mr s Ed  Nuoffe r Su nStanle y Culver s jr  a t Fento n Sunday Davi d Ledwidg e arrive d hom e fro mCaliforni a Friday Th e Ambros e Kennedy s o f Pontiu cspen t th e wee k en d wit h th e Irvi nKennedys Th e Brando n White s move d t oArbo r Thursday , Hi s mothe r Mabl e Whit e i s packin g he r furnitur eio r shipmen t t o Seattle  Was hTh e Huber t Ledwidg e famil y o f Ho ya l Oa k calle d o n th e Ledwidg e fani ili e Sunda y Marcia n Ledwidg e wh o wen t t o A, 1ion a wit h Do n Rile y an d Joh n Fou sx e d wrot e hi  brothe r Kevi n ,  the yhav e no t sta r ta d wor k ye t du e t ostrik e o n th e pipelin e Th e Pinckne y hig h schoo l girl s los tt o  th e Mancheste r Gli s lriria y 2 1 t ol J2  , Sheii a Hughe s wa s hig h wit h 12 raro l Millle r ha d 6  The y hav e 2mor e game s wit h Chelse a an d 1  eac hwit h Byro n ,Stockbridg e an d Ma a PUTNAM TOWNSHI P TAXE SAN D DO G LICENSE S AR E NO W DU EPAYABL E A T M Y HOM E 54 5 E  PUTNA MMONDAY S AN D SATURDAY S 9 A M 5 P  M HELE N REYNOLDS , TREASURE RPHON E U P 8  992 2aTh e Vinc e LaRosa s visite d th e Wal te r Glowack t Sunda y a t th e McLuca sopartmen t Isabel l Nas h o f An n Arbo ri the wee k en d wit h tth e Marti n Rittei sSh e goe s t o Florid a nex t mont h Bor n t o Kennet h Zil l an d wif eRosali e Nas h Feb  Feb  4 at Syr aouse , N , Y  a  daughte r Mar y Eliza   VILLAG E CAUCU STH K UTIZfcN S TAKT V O F TH KVILLAG E O F PINCKNE YWIL L HOL D A  CAUCU S A T TH E VILLAG K FIR E HAL L ONMONDAY  FEBRUAR Y 1 6 A T 20 0 P  M 1 O  NOMINAT E CANDIDATE S FOKCFFICE S T O B E FILLE D A TTH E ANNUA L LL,K  ELECTIO N IKE8IDENT , CLERK , TREASUBJEf tTHKK K TRUSTEE S FO R TW O YEA R TERM ,MILDRE D ACKLEY  VILLAG E CLER K VILLAG E CAUCU STH E UNIO N PABT T O F TH EVILLAG E O F PINCKNE Y WIL L HOL D A  CAUCU S A T TU B VILLAG E FIR E HAL L O WMONDA Y FEBRUAR Y 1 6 A T 33 0 PM T O  NOMINAT E XANDIDATE S FO R OFFICE S T O B E FILLE D A STH E ANNUA L VJIXAQ E ELBOTIO A PRESIDENT , CLERK ,THRE E TRUSTEE S FO B TWUYEA R TERM  ASSESSO RMILDRE D ACKLEY  VILLAG E CLERK   QearanCe Sale 50  PERCENT OFFON AIX LADIES 1RKSSK8 AND SKIKTS50  PERCENT OFFON ALL SKIRT AND MATCHWi SWKATFRSSPECIAL GROUP OF DRESSES  to Jr NOW 39850  PERCENT OFFON ALL fHIlSRKVS DRESSES AND SKIKTS Penaaal IMM Albert Shirlay and wifa cllad enHenrya vtetad M lh DoyI Tamplatons in Keego Harand B un Ann Arlr bor art Kenneth loVt urge in Ann Arbor Saturday  Sunday, The Bob Darrow ol Livonia, Ken C  Clinton and wife vfcKed the,vs of Brighton Jamw Burn Jam the Ralph Clintons in Lincoln Park m WHWESS PROFESSIONAL COOKQ1 Ann ighton JArbor and Mr Them SaturdayTh HCoyloHay rbqr ana     Sunday guests ot Ry I Tne Herb Pal18 attended a dinnerrie   Saturday at the Vtersn s Memoriaand wife and the Jack  building, Detroit imZt ianiy spent Saturday with  The Edail Meyer family of Waterloo 1 D Conklin family in Grand Rapd wer Sunday guests of Mrs Blanche lark Young and wife entertained Clark6 members of the kindergarten Sun  Mrs Blanche Clark and Vickie Laz,av at a birthday party for their son, j  called on Mrs Marie Nichols at I Fiarkaey UiftbfeaI Call UC A If to 20 Ftoo Toe, FrW laim to nm P MRitter T, V  Service PliONSFUNgRAL HOAllOM C SvartM , Dit deterMedem AmbulaoceP2 0  OFFOX ALL LINT,KRIK AVI HOSIERY j McPherson hospital Howell, SundayThe Tom Neff of Ann Arbor called The Mrs Margaret dark familyDavid ftPrompt anUP 8 5541 125 Webster St Fred C Bwektoffi StOPTOMTKIST120 Wei Grand fUvtfI1MANY MORE BARCAJXSTHE LAKELAND DRESS HOUSE 4700 Midland Drive, Strawberry LakeHours 8 a, m, to 9 p m, Open SundaysTilth A TDKWaitmere Lake oo the Bob Ackleys Suday    fe Tm  lnThere was a good attendance at Arbor Sunday,h card party at St Marys hall Sat r Mrs Mary Amburgey is home fromme  i w  Ann Arbor with strep throat tu and irs Lloyd Hendee called Mrs Edna Hadley of Parma was a f gl The Murray Kennedys vUitad the vveek end guest of the Lawrence Camday who is a patient at St, HAVE SOME REAL BARGAINFOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY 1INDOOR ARrHfcKY RAXGE  claie MjUer and wife were in KOMFS ARC1IERV SHOl   jo1759 East Main St Stockon, Mon, Tues, F,b 15, 18, 17  1 1 ThrSusan HaywarU J OMN SHOOTINGin  Tnes, Fri Sat,I WANT TO LIVEtory of Barbara iraham who gut  Spial Instructions ior R4a rough deal 7, l 1l00uCartoon and NVw , Custom Mud ArrowsWed thru Sat Feb 18 thru U Walt Disney287 LaughsTonV Curtis and Janet Authorized Bear DealerTHE PERFECT FlRLOlfiH In Cinemascope and Kastrnan olo W1UKeenan Wvnn and Elaine Stricht andRory CalhounInTHE SAGA OF HEMP BROWX in Cinemtscope and Eastman Color branded a FOR RENTWinlenzed cottage attagf Lake Inhn M burns sm Callers af the George MeabonhCd Fulford and wife of Wayne last week were the Warren Snapps vere Saturday guests of the Cliftorl of Ms and e Leon Meabons ofiMjlrrV Reason spent the week end Mrs Gordon He of YpsilantiI Jery   and Mrs LiUian Wylle of Dexterj v,th Tommy Read       Andrew  weekrCaroinMUler attended a Girl Scoat M Wilfred Call o, Monroe and meeting in Ypsilanti Saturday  Mrs, Raymond Allen called on theRev Welton Chamberlain preached Tom Wares Thursday ,t the Congl church Sunday He T Grrry Eichmans apent Sundaygraduated at Oberlein coUlege with with the Russel Glovers In Webbera DD degree and Feb 15 become the Vllleassistant pastor of Park Congl Mrs Ethel Sprout arrived homeChunh Toledo  fmm F1rlda Sardav H s, EdMrs M ary Kllen Read called uP vi and grand daughter ,Patty ,metfrm Clearwater Florida Saturday 1 er at Willow Run aid Read Raed w,v atvui same For Mr and Mrs Jesse Henry and son,those of vou in Florida his aKia erald cM n Mrs Katherne iv 1222 20th St Clearwater, Florida, j Whitehead in Gregoiy Sunday  The William 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