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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>Wednesday, September 17,1958CATUOUCIHUROof he T HieBaitittr8Methe i  team he at benrated too hli In paat yean mtSoper Hemetrogrowing rapidly i  a4 Pt hW eUbt and to 4oe HolU Rev Cochfpin theMaynard Corwte of Grtfory ied to Elaine Curltr4bes EvsjigeUeaU and Batornwd6urges that OroMi  Tutmtinm Woods anffGfOssPointe tprovidi rntserfe r frrieUsuallymo tce atike areaUAnftftftftantg toA The counciltjtgU when onelam1 indebtedness of the areas Neither,debt of the other frith a regoal of rea  Both parties are trying to giveawayt UiTeamstersIt party in 19tmeefuian for U S Mayor Cobo for governor commUftjrleased a listthat many other candidate aided by the teamsters,one 01 know whom Hbffa is supporting until election dayTERM OFterm 6f court startsOctober 13 There are about 12 crimiinal oasea mostly minor ones and theatme number of jury case The only osei invoving local people are Louisand Irene Haydu vs Claude Klmb41and Harold True and Wutsiumsit Tber it a trespass on the caae suit olSherman LUliwhite, Keith Upfwfaeand Riby Holmes vs Lucius Smith Not divorce cases are listedcaipeopTa fr Orville Smjt1ad Dorothy Grever The Deer schooj ha ai infstcrease of 4U popito thisThe EdwktdICATIONp Communication of LivingJbiitton Lodge No 78 on Saturday,toi aojroyTytffpoie or putttng on MM degree at 8 p m The King Seeleyrothrs will put on the worK Luncheoa 4r degree workOcfVRefiiar meetiag FC DegreeOctfiber 25 Go to Lewlstowm teFrank Zeigier W MPntnam Townsliip, meeting at town hall Septat 8 p mPreeentWhite, ReynoldsKennedy and Hendee Called to order by Supervisor Hendee There was noold business to transact Minutes ofAugust meeting read and approved Motn by White, supported byKennedy to pay following billsMich , 5 phones 4080HydJttardin work on dump 24 50Max Hhssell del school tax 792,54Dick Ifanedy jjaiat town hatl 2070 Foeter4 Fyj Fighter, oxygen 1110Vans Motor Sales mite, 2,2SPfockafy Dispatch, printing 4 SOLjv, Co iDept, Social Welfare 8581 Motion carriedMotion to adjourn carried Murray Kennedy, Twp QerkRegular meeting Sept 9,Called to orderby Prer Dinkl,Presat Al Shirley, Roy Clark MerlinLavey, bon Swartout, Marlon Ruga, m AfetntLee TipladyAlbfjpt Shirley was appointed toliar oti about a lawn mowr demon Mritioft for virlag mowtr, Bob EgJer, salary  135,00Don Wlnftt care of flag  6,00VaaWinkleVauWinke, fee  1000FUKtatoy Dispatch printing 2100 Vt1 Motor Safes, raise 1138 Ackley, mot salary 7500 held a reckon orBe teamen week  Two homes m Brighton that ofLto Kubacz and Walter Wittard wtredamaged by fire lt week to theextent of 98000 August f the 8th month in whichtraffic accidents have dropped Therewere 123 Last August there were151 The Claud RollUsons of Brightonobserved their 50th wtddding annivertarySept 7 Penny Steeie, a graduate ofPinckney high school 1957 was married ttoJams Riley at the First Presbyterianchurch, Delray, Florida Sepf 6 NancyCase and Julia Kelly of Lakeland and Hamburg were bridesmaids The Livingston County OES Assnmet at the Howell Masonic ttempleept 16Roger Schultz, a graduate of FowkrvilUe hgh school who received an appointment to the U S Naval Academy at Annapolis, entered that schoolePt 10 ,,   Royal Bennett and Glenn Dennis ofHowell shot a bear near Munising last week that weighed 170 lbs The Bruce Eulers who sold theirform in Dexter township are moving14 Flint Rd, BrightonAn attempt to wreck an Ann Arbortrain near HOMFU was made lat weekW Placing a pile of angle irons on the track  Altavelne McClsin 84 who wandered away from Cassies Convalescenthome, HowelU, was found in a swamp near there after 4 hours search The Howell schools have an tnerase of 411 pupUs this yaer Judge Michael Canaad of this dlstrict has been elected secretary of the Michigan Judges Assn  Dr L E, May of Howell is therftairman of the Livthgiton Coi  for Governor Committee gram wittier vttbteyer Mpi Oiak ondon LaBele and Victor Baaydio, ail oltbeliW FjUoot with anrib and Dick Kennedy, last yeftra,ter a hernia operation Ji  Whie j  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Olriy survivor j a cousin, Mrs, Zmmirt of Piooknoyi The lOftfriat StJosephs churchat textr Friday at 1000 a m Burial esjphJCeneUry The rosarybe said Thursday night at Funeral Hme DexterHarold Porter and wife atRAINBOW The Pinckny Rainbow Girls ietalled the following officers Sept 12, Worothy Aditiaor Oa4J OwrtationAaaoc Advisor N atajie WittkCharity  Sharon BorovskyHop Jnr Faith  i Carolyn Nkfcofc Chaplain  Karen BeckDrill Laader  0y FMMTRecorder SaJly vmrreasurar XxWMm Love  JoAnae HttiReligion BrandaHoytNature  Mlf Immortality wereAberdeenBora to Kehh melfatid fife ofthe VanHom Apartments jfridayan 86 lb son Kenneth Davd attJoe hospital Ann Arbor r,C W, Hooker and wfe of AnnVrborcaleon Mrs, Jennie Hookef 1 Sunday  iThe Francis Shehan family calledRev Albert Schmitt at Fowler Sun  John Lundeen and wife hav gonero Oscoda for the winter whereihe isbuilding a dormotory f The W JL Meyerj enterttinejl Sunfor his WrthdaFfc O W Meyer funily the Wjylin fm  family and the JaJt Meyeriamay The 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Beits miiilea tomahawk out of rock lJaity Vai ic urns dog was hit by a cm,Kirst urade Mrs AndersonMary Puimnmers brotlier billed aiaka JJaylen Leoneks motheralmost stepped on a rattlfcsiiakeiiiiiy Bennetts brother killed 3 snakes witnv bow  arrwDora Meabon went toa show Jan White has ballet shojj and takeR lessonsGordon King foundcaterpillarSecond Grade Mrs JohnsonTatty Puckett went to the Hownlshow Joann Craig visited her grandcotter Randy Downs has a new bike, Debby Horner went to the ChelseafairLeonard Bierlin visited hi grandrnther Nancy Ryanr bi other was years old Saturday Glen Highfill Kit cut Saturday Janice Gyde bad com pany from PlymouthThird Grade June DarrowWe now have 38 in our mom 3 areand 16 girls Paul Jones went to a par ty near StoekbridgePam Cook visitodher grandmother Judy Hull went ia show Sunday Pauline VanBiaricum a dol and dojl clothe on he birthday Fourth Grade Mrs CampbellWe hRv0 3 in 38 in or r jm, 3 arerwwWe had our Hesding Readiness tjst and are workinig in groups Welike our Revised Heading We are iainng to play on the Tontt Mr McCulf urn, band leader comes 3 days a waukfor half hour Periods Jim Kourtbrought a cicada to schoo preservedin formaldehyde Linda is studyingabout  tomato worm she brought lo schooMrs Heaton 4th and 5thWe have 35 in our room, 6 are newJoAnne Shugggs, Whitmore Lale Frances Davis Wayne Scott PefU,Inkster, Ed McMillaa, WyartdolteArthur Reimer Limestone Tanyt Grieb Hazel Park Billy Jo8epaon kasa baby brother at St, Joe hospitalAnn Arbor named Larry Each of usare doing our class room dutiesEddio McKenna caught a turtle with 3 jmhhead whose back measured a fot across He made soup of itCharlesMiller has a baby sister Janice Manare pleased with our song flites an 1 music buoks and hope they will be asuccessFifth Grade Mrs Rne MillerSpelling test 300  winners vfiSusan Craig, Elaine Darrow Jeiim  Devine Judy Gary Joyce Kinte tiuPottr,Linda Wylie,Sharon FroeljckLynda Gilbertson Lynda Gilbertsonhad a perfect 14 pages in arithmeticworkshop 89 were Christine Clark,Jennie Devine Linda Shirey 85 Joyce King Arthur PotterBobbie RookeMaryK Sullivan Linda VanBlaricumThe rest have to work harder Our5th group Linda VanBlaricum chJennie Devfre, Sharon Froelick, LindaWylie, Linda Shirey Mary Sullivan end Joyce King are organizing a unitto report on George Washington onThursday Our seats had to be mov We enjoy games activities and the f riday We enjoy it very muchhula hoops Library perid began lastSixtth Grade Mrs TaschWe are studying division in arithmetic and making units on Africa Inspelling we are adding extra words 4nd getting along well Monday endtod Tueaday everybody had to read speecjabout The Most Exciting Thfat That EveT Happened To MeThy were very interesting 5th aad 7th Grades, M, MeyerOur teacher Mrs Meyer broughtan alllgtr to tehoofOvf officers nre Pre Robert Darrow VJfe PTTIJudy BeynoHA S Kathy ShetteMro Tiea Mary Cosgrmy We have a new pupu Barbara DougJas of How1L Deborah Tfcumb a 7thbrought a catfish U schooi Cnrret OmamtPreaiknt Eisenhower delivered iaaddKess last week in which be threw down the gauntlet to IU0tCbiii n4Russia in Which He iaM ifflhey tiyto take the off shore jsjands of Qumpy andMatu lroP pMtoftKai Chekvv will aid him with everything mor power The going has been rockythere Tor Chang of late Our Aid hasl en ineffectual so far Our 7th fleeto cortg Changs supply ships to Qaejoy but stayg out of the range o th Red China guns and the supply shiptihave to go the last 3 miles alone under Red China fire As A result outsupply ship was sunk and most of1 hm hav been unable to land supp lies It looks like Chang hs got uaout on limb, Congress voted to defendFormosa but left it tip tothe pretliv decide whether Quemoy and Matu were vital to that defence Changmade them go by pacing one thirdof his troops on the island and saysif they fall so does Formosa The Reds think we are bluffing as we haveOone before We have 2 courses openMo us 1 Invade China 2 MakeChang withdraw his forces from theislands He has had over 1000 killedFO far and military men say the Islands cannot be Iheld This may be thelast brink1 he Demoorats spmng a surprise last week whenthey took 4 of 5 officefor election in Republican Maine including a senatorship governorshipand two congressional seats Gov luskie who won the senatorshipwas rated a strong candidate but theothers were given little chance Sentor Payne the defeated candidate was one of Bernard Goldfeins protegeeend received money and a vicunacoat from him The primaries heldlast week showed a strong Demcrat trend the Democrats in most places outvoting the Republicans, The Maineresult has renewed the demand for theresignation of Sherman Adams mainbeneficiary of the Goldstein gtftfcThe quip is heard As goes Maine PO goes Sherman Adams1The football sages are picking thechampions and Michigan does notrank too high Mill Marsh Ann ArborNews foot ball expert says Michiganvil1 lose three games this year He inks Mich Slate andOhip State,astthe Reading teams Michigan Tost SiitaPace their All American, and Hern intern is out with a broken nose Aqueer situation exists at Pinckney when the high schooll only had about 100 they had many championshipteams, every able bodied boy in theschool came rut for the team Lastyear with 3 tiroes a enrollment a team of heavier boys could have been reTulted from the boys who did aotcjme out for footbal They wont demote the time to it It means 2 lours practise each night They ratherjump in their car and take nowhere in particular, The supreme court turned down tlf petition of the Little Rock Aric school board for 2 12 year str IIIintegration GovFaubus is still 4fiant and ordered all the schoolscosed under a new law he had leg islature pass last week The federalgovernment sent 40 U S, manhalls and it is reported Faubus will bec rested for contempt of coyrtMany schools who expanded findtheir income insufficient for Derating expenses The Dexter school lack ed 11,16000 of meeting tttpir August payroll So they sold all hejbuss es over 3 years old to th McfaddenCo of Wayne for that amountNowthey will rent busses from the MeFaflden Co for 160 a month Pbuss It will be handled through the Devine Chevrolet and Gross Ford whowill operate and service the busses It cost the school 5000 fr bus repalsftt yearA new btf cog 6,500Born to Jack JeffreysSept 14 at McPhenorii6,6 lb son Thomas All  Born Russet ClarkJo hospital son Born Waynohy tfead atSaturday a son Jnet Shirley has ,eyKamas to peq Herb Calmer ant lTames Meyjr  MesOameg wife OBtaL a T  A    t v ii after fukfid176ET IT HOT GET A LOT with a new electric water heater No morewetting for baths No more rationing showertime because youre low on hot waterThanks to Edisons Super Supply Plan, a new electric water heater is always on the alertday or nightto supply hot water for all family needsThere is no off periodHeres the convenient, modern way to GET IT HOT  GET A LOTfor an operating cost as low as 388 per monthOnly electric water heaters give you all these Important advantagesx Efficientthe heat goes into the water x Fastnew, more efficient ingunitsoverfx Install anywherened not be Ix Outer shellcool to the touch allnear a chimneyx Long lifemeet Edisons rigid , standardsxl Automatical the time x Edison maintains electrical partswithout chargexl SafecteanquietmodernSec your plumber or appliance dealer DETROIT SERVES SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGANf ACCORDIAN LESSONS GIVENEIGHT WEEKS 15,60 I FURNISH ACCORDIAN LESSONS GIVEN IN YOUR HOMEMARY ELLEN WELCKER140 WEST GRAND RIVER PHONE 1019, HO WELL, MICH,HARVEST DINNERAT PINCKNEY MASONIC TEMPLESATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th SERVING STARTS AT 500 P,M,1,50i SLIPPERY ROADSdont cause accidents E COURT FOR THECOUNTY OF LIVINGSTON STATE OF MICHIGAN111 the Matter of tte Mat atGeorge Henry Long aka George H Long At  session of at Ceurt helft MSeptember 12, 1958 rrerant, Honorable Xfceta It ftmitb,Judpe of Probate Notice is Hereby GivB Thai AQcredits of said deceased art requirtd to iiesent their claims tn writingand under oath, to said Court, and toserve a copy thereof uPon Anne Winiifred Long of Rtel PinckneyMichiga claims wil be heard and that the heirsat law of said deceased will be determ ned by said Couit at the Probate Off ice on December, 2 1958, It Is Ordered, That Notios thereatLe given by publication of a oopy hamef for tltree weeks eoasecuUvely previeut to said day of hearing In the Pinrkncy Dispatch and that the fiduciary cause a copy of this notice tohe served upon each known pails in irtemt at his last known address 14 day prior te such hearing or bypersonal service at least live 5 days ptfer te such hearingKrcm R Smita, Judge af PredateA true caff Barbara L MarrJACKHANHBT the lots of Me barn aoA contentsJamas Rons of YctJtiaitmKYj viaitiag the Jauaee Jfedtt tafslrBorn to Luther PollJich and wife ason R OM Chipmaa was badly hurt In amanure spreader last w eek Mrs Conrad Schoanhas died at Chilson last weak Walter McNamee la the sew stationegeat at LakelandNotes of 25 Year Ago Friday afternoon Pinckney highschool went, over toHowell and tied that team 12 to 12 Pinckney has aveteran team this yearThe lineup wasBob Read QB Jack Dillaway, BillDrown Hookie Battte backs TedAdseh and John Wylie, ends Lucius Wilson, Fritz Gardner, tackles DoniSpears and Gordon Lamb,guards Sub3, MaxP arkinson, Jim Lamb Arnold Berquist, Gerald Clinton, Charles Clinto Alex Cruikshank and Dorothy Houghton of Portage Lake Were married onSunday afternoon at the CongT par ecnage by Rev BerquistThe band concert and free drawlnsgput on here Saturday night by  he board of commerce drew a big crowdFloyd Haines won the basket of prizesgiven by C H Kennedy Frank Morrilthe one of Bay Clarks and Mrs Fred Xujbicki the one from Reasons SonsJohn William Brogan 17 monthsson of the William Brogans of Ionia died Sunday The Pinckney team lost to Munithtnere Sunday 7 to 3 They end the senson Sunday with Brighton hereThe deal for a fire engine with theInternational Harvester Co has fallenthru and negotiations are now under with the National Fire Apparatus Coof Fort Wayne Indiana Howard Berry of Stockbridge urudement an apppendictis operation atthe sahitarium here last week Martin Hubbard has sold his farmback to William Bland and will mov tc Detroit Born to Walter Mowers and wife atthe sanitarium last week a son,Robert EdwardW E Murphy suffered anotherstroke last weekJlmmie Moran, former Pinckneypiicher now with the Battle CreekPostums beat the Toledo American Association team managed by Steve ONeil last week 3 to 1 He allowed6 hits The Postums play the DetroiiTigers at Battle Creek Sept 27 A del legation from here wfll goMiss Lottie Braley of Planiielddied at the Sanitarium here last week IEuotmAam AibevTHEArrr Ployrniithni Sat Sept 1 tr SO tTHE NAKED AND THE DEAD m WaiaaSeape TechnicolorWithAid Bay Off Robertson, RaymoaaM aeaey UU Stf Cyr Barbara NiehoU Fefttnrette News Cartoon Friday, Sa4iaj, Sept, It, UTHE TAIXTlaHOT 8PSUSoa, Mon, Tu Sept, 212, S William HoWen and Sophja Lore ShirleyTHE KBV  Monday, Sept, jH, ttin CinemaSeep A TflaTB TO L0VB A MM  Msl witn  In CiswMwStefa and CeJarTrevor Howard, Oscar Horaolko WitColor Cartoon News Dn DFo  W PolaaaWed, Thur Frt, St Spt 5W7  OIBL W BLACK WOCTINOSMamie VanDoren and Lex BarkefDouble FeatureMGODS LITTLE ACRERobert Ryan and AJdo Ray Tina Loie a and Fay SpainandRETURN TO WARBOWai Tealntsrtar II hil Carey and Catherine McLeod Color Caxtoon Wed, Than, Sept, , 14, UROCKABYE BABYin Vistavition tmd Ceet withJerry Lewis and Marilyn MaxwellanslTHE FEMALE ANIMALin Cinemascope withThe Floyd Peters family have returned to Stockton CaliforniaClare Miller and wife visited hermother in Deoit Sunday The Ronnje Hoskinsspent SundayJackTAXES 1W1X Bft AT MY HOME AT EAST FVTSAM WTMET TO TAXBtt OffWEDNESDAY 7 TO 9 PMArthur Winters and wife of Jacksonwho have a cabin at Lovell calledon the George Meabons Sunday SATURDAY 5 TO 6 PMRUTH RITTER PINCKNEY TREASi ibiggest bargain inAUTOMATICBRIN8S MASONUIOIlTO TOUI HOME Ot 0FMeson AirCuhiond Suptr Comfort jRlfht fa your own horn Its drivers who slip upP 5f2 ottm wnmmrmtm AMOCMTMN it Oil HOME HEATwith exclusivegj 4ft Vri Aff A Fowlerville where he put in a nestinglas ip tVHI nw tnt for QJ spencer He Is putt ing in oat now for Hon Edwin Farmer iFrank Johnson has erected a newwindmilll on his farm Reuben Kisby is now Grand Trunkagent t Gregory C E VanKeuran of Lakewood NYhas leased the Hotel Livingston atHowelll  A number of schoolmates of HasalPeters gave her a surprise party onrsday nightThe Seniors have electde the followThe Senior tart ttotod followevening the Pinckney0m tiapriaa party for Mr andJttaV 9mk Peters who are moving fpJGMfeHft, They received a cut glassof this section have organClub to put on enThey have a dance at Saturday night withorchestra of Ann ArborT BtQaviUa died lastay tftMftt of Ml Cai from Vt Pres Lucy CookSec Cora FrostTree Edna Webb Others membersHazel McDougall Mary FltssimmonflEva Docking Veronica Brpgaa Pinckney high school in base ballbeat Howell 8 to 7 Saturday Neither is playing foobalLWellingtonWhitte has an auciionSept 28Bert Roche sold his horse anduggy to Clyde Mclntyre Born to Emil Lajnbertson and wifeOrpa Hendae last week a 12 IDdaughter Livingston CotBtty MuUaiV, VaWlnkie Warm Hor Heat travels to every roomWithout ftstly furncKt pfpos or wgitttrs toiistsjiiirdiscover the mlrade of Siegfers exclusiveGroveling Heat and live more comfortablyHilt winterA Siegler actually pays for itself with fuel iteves You gel up to twice the heatl You savejrp te haf the fuelComo In See SleglerT Its the biggestatagaJfi In homo heaters fodoyif IVB YOU All THIS o MTINTfD HEAT TUB that use thr hottest heat fPATENTED IUILT IN BLOWIR SYS TIM forces, heat down to tho floor, travels it to every roomSliOURMATIC DtAFTWWAVY CAST IHON CONfTtUwTIOfflyoUnTIMI PORCELAIN PHHSMI1 e U U APMOVALMOMY tAOC OUARANTVIHARDWARE G smoke, sooHIGORTMICH, ALPINE f 27HWedntsday, September Tlzese Black Magnetic Strips plusElectronic 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whys moiiy poopt profof fo bankwUkBankM SJik PindoMyV1  OUT Pay OfFor New Corn Prince D AVID LUX, 18, of Shelbyvilie, Indiana, the new CofmPrince, maintained an old famf v tradition when he won top onors at the recent Internalonal Grain and Hay Show ill Chicago David is a thirdgenerationhampion in the family Hterandfather, Peter J Lu,tarted it all back in the 1920rhen he won the Corn King titleour times Davids father Mauice, was Corn Prince twice andDavid Lux, the new Corn Princehis Uncle Frank, also a formerCorn Prince, was named resefVe grand champion corn grower atthe 1956 international showThe Lux family attribute theircorn growing success to carefulseed selection, good management and soil fertilityThis year, Davids prize winning corn was grown on a 5aere field he had entered in the 193dIndiana 5acre corn growing contest The seed was an Indi ana Certified Hybrid, No 844DAltogether, the Luxes had 115acres in hybrid seed corn lastseason on the familys 400acre farm in Shelby County, Ind Qamost fields, the yields averagedbetter than 120 bushels per acreOver the years the soil fertility level has been built up andmaintained by adding manurecrop residues ,nnd plenty of mixed fertilizerLast season, the fertility program included 400 pounds petacre of 416lti plowed down before corn planting, plus 200 pounds added in the row atplanting In addition, 45 pound per acre of 80 per cent,nTtr6S en fertilizer was applied forle corn cropTopDressed Alfalfa Gives Extra TonsOf HaPer AcreT OPDRESSING alfalfa fieldswith fertilizer every yearcan pay off in extra tons of hayper acre per year, says the Middle West Soil ImprovementCommittee, in citing tests by Wisconsin soils specialistsHay yields are higher with good soil careA R Albert and A M Strommen, of the University of Wis consin staff, report that hayyields have averaged more thanfour tons per year for the pastsix years on fields topdressed annually with 300 pounds of fer tilizer Unfertilized fields yielded less than three tons of hayThe tests were made at theSpooner Branch agriculturalexperiment stationThe extra hay frons fertilizedfields the first year was sufficient to pay for the plant foodthe second year These resultahave continued for each of thing yearsli  ronomists say enoughnutrients, remain in the soil forextra two or three tons of haywith no added investmentBalanced Fertility Boosts Corn Yields 55 Bu per AcreB ALANCED fertilization in arotation on lew fertility soilboosted corn yields as much as 55 bushels per acre, wheat by 24bushels and haymore than a tonper acre, reports E C Doll, University of Kentucky agronomist In tests at Campbeilsville, Kentucky, plots that get lime, nitro gen, phosphate and potash fertilizer yielded 66 bushels of corn per acre, compared to only 11bushels oi plots that receivedI lime alone, says Doll in a state t id h b thelime alone, says D a satement summarized here by theMidwest division of the NationalPlant Food Institute Wheat yields averaged 25 busstit per acre on the balancedfertilization plots, compared tosevententh of a bushel on plotsreceived lime alone hay yieldwere 17 tons per acre, as against fourtenths of a ton per l T4WK ITS A UT7IC TOWETi  STATESfOA0 6 IA JJ  4   r  W  PtftWfD  tXO fD  r s A    Michiga n Hear t Asiociario n Ffght s Hear t DfMtM tTHROUGH RESEARCH Sinc e 1 94 9   mor e tha n1,000,00 0 dollar shov e beenchanneled Int o researc h i n Michiga nlookin g towar d th Conques t o f Hear t Disease s THE NORT H LAK E BAN DThe y playe d her e man y time s 4 0 year s agoBac k ro w Howar d Conk , e d Marshall , Loui s Stevenson Ralp h McNe L Floy d Watts , Hershe i Watt s 2n d rw  P err y Noah , F ost  Wh e tier , Wm  Stevenson , Henr y iVI JUrt , Wil l BurkhaTt  Fron t rowWmrW n,  Ber f Becker,  Billy Ryan mir  A 1                 itvifeert telpe d professiona leducotiono fi  I THROUGH CO MStmfCECommunit yHear t Progrom shel p hear t sufferer st o  b e useful ,productiv e Fo r mor e inrorr,ua 4 contact MICHIGA N HEAR T ASSOCIATIO ND e 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cplod 18rgt Jameg Amburgey was homeCram Coiumbtti Ohio over the weekLinda Garagolia of Detroit spetitSunday with Barbara McAfee The following attended the DeMoly installation at Howell SaturdayMr, and Mr Wtngton BaughnDonmetad Barbara Dan VanSlambrookmod Larry John Boyd, Duane Haines,BJlly Winger Geoffrey Linden Noll Mrs Ethel Sprout tpat the weekend in Stockbridge with her sister,At the meeting of the West Marion church Sunday no decision was arrived at as to Construction of the new church will start Most members favor a new site with more parking space their annnual chicken dinneris at the Marion town house October 2nd ThursdayMesdames Edna Spears anJ LouiseShehan were in Jacksn last WednesdayThe Edwin Sprout family were Sunday guests of the Harold Heuamans in YpsllantiRobert Pike and wife gpent Fridayand Saturday Ui Comma  Shirty Wylie has enrolled in theHamilton Business College Ann Arbor,sue started last week,Mrs Madeline Shehan and daughterGretta of Ann Arbor caUttd OH William SundayBilly Shehans horse won u ce atAllegan last week,Kathryn Wiltse retrned to CentralMichigan Collgee Mt, Pleasant thisJack Sheldon Mrfl Edna Spears andMrs Louise Shehan spent the week end in northern Michigan and went to the Arbor FridayMackinac Bridge They stayed at the Mesdames Ray Duttf ad P wCurfett were in Lansing Wednesday Donald Brown of Royal Oak, Repubilican candidate for It govand AlllenWeatherwax, Jackson druggist, candi date for state treasurer visited hreThursday afternoon, An audience ofabout a dozen, mostly women Brown was the only one who went arouadbhaking hands, being introducd byGerald Reason They were luncheonguests at the Canopy BrightonMr and Mrs Jack Robert DorothyCarr of Sydney visited Mrs IreneJack Thursday and called on ya editor, torDick Kennedy underwent a herniaoperation last Wednesday at St Joe hospital Ann ArborBorn to the Glenn Kingsleys lastweek at McPherson Health Center a sonA daughter born to Mr and MrsMrs John Bezzek jr of Dexter town,ship was 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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>J fTatch, ATCH Wednesday, epvember 8, 1958NaiflrsAbout Michigan NeMichigan to bordered ou all side but tfteie wage in piaes It ais a water shorttiU ,oenw 10 be a prooim oi ue water i aot aiwuy m taeTneright place, bnurmous newvtier are tteeued for irregaiion, tauubtry ttrid sewage cLipLai 101 ine rooning cities and recreation, legislature is eoiieerueaft 4 IUJ grown acute in tue a ytus aaU is becoming critical, us and industries expandalso rcraOnctiun spotsKurai areas are shrinking,luiuiing waa fie inaxn industryonly i eo in  oi me uopuiation are engagit and lo man larms more pro iare tuning lo irlion to increase their yields  ponds to collect water andti needs more waterit takesi gallons oi water to mine abn I or Water is a necessity in sytaerfur ,arguenieni now is whether towater or let e first comer usewants resuii of all this is the wateiline has been lowered in many placetami value ot water xroniage la1 low ered On Nov 4 the people will vote whet ier or not to call a consitiiutional con ventoio Republicans endorsed it attheir couvenuou, Democrats did not 1 iiey citUiii tne meiuod of selecting delgaies is umair it is by senatorial disirict which represents area and notpeople,muttRobert Russell of Moilne, Kansasd his daughter, Mrs Carl Woxland oi California called on Mrs Ntjpp Teep le Tuesday The Rugsells once ownedthe Schuchart tarmCharles Wiltshire 15 played the rgan the Lakes DriyejnTheatre Sunday nightHoward Haines ha bought hisbrother Jacks, house on Mower Rdand moved in L D Haines will movein the home vacated by HowardThe Mark Nash family spent Sundayt Lake Odessy with the Folyd Gear Neiffaberiag NeftMThe Stockbridge Methodist churchholds a home coming Sept 14The Dexter Community Cheat goalis 7,000 The Chelsea school enrolllment is1576 They have 57 out for football Their first game is with Dtxtr Sept19th St Patricks school of Brightonstarted Sept, 5 with 303 student The Beurman school voted 29 to HOto be annexed to Brighton Margaret Conely of Brighton wonMich AM Dress Revue at East Lan sing and represents the state at Chicago in November  William McCriiie of Detroit is nowassociated with Martin Lavan at Brigh ton in the practise of iw Vandals tore down, the fence onthe George Hays turkey farm at ManChester last week liberating 7000 turk pys ,not all of whom were rcaptured Howoll high school opens her footseason at Fenton Sept 19 Dr Olin Wilkinson of Brlghton,theRepublican nominee for coroner is apatient at Detroit Osteopsathic hospital Dr Nils Clark, the other Republican nominee for coroner was also hospitalized  The Howell Chamber of Commercehas established an employment off ice The United Brethren Church of Oceola holds a Centennial Sept 14 The Hartland and Dexter highschool bands played at the MichSlate Fair Dr A, J McGregor of Brighton hasreturned from a trip to Europe Gerald Jacobs, 19 and Diane Teach,out, 16, were married at the Undillachurch August 30 Mr and Mrc John Butler announceehgagemen of their daughter, JuneAnn to Bernard Riner of Stockbridge The annual meeting of the Livingston County Farm Burea is at Fow lerville Oct 1 Dinner at the highschool at 730 p, m Born to Jack Gakle and wife Ceengagement of their daughter, June,31, a so  Local SocialCARONNASH MTEDDINGThe wedding of Louise ter of the Emiie Carous of PreJe Isle Main to David Nash son of theMa Naahes of Pinckney took placeat the United Brethren Church at Presque Isle Rev Quentin Johnsonofficiating in a double ring ceremonyTho altar wa decorated with baskets f flowers and candelabralt was enclos by a Picket fence, decorated wthflowers and greenery Byron Crosbywas organist Esther Waltz sang Promise Me and Jesus We H Promised,, The bride given in marriage by herfather, wore a full lenght gown oforgandy with embroidered nylonsleeves and neck in net with under,skirt of white cotton satin She carried an orchid on a white BibleMarion Barbour was maid ofHer gown was ball length ofow cotton satin styld after the bridesShe carried a colonial bouqetThe bridesmaids were Letitia Libby, of bride and Nancy Nash withyOHave CATHOLIC UttJRCB , s Catholic ChurchorKan , Pastore3U, QO,9J,1QUU,113O A M Wiater U0, lu0ti Ai00 A MJlather Noveaa 73U pinif riay atttr Novnna Devotions 4uJ0 to 530 P Mk30 lo yUO F Mike thurcaWiRev Sroajoks School Unadilla andSanders, Pastor 945 AM700 P Mfoung People 90 p I LService  700 P i Choir Practise 800 p iTriur, Adult Prayer Meeting b00 pm Prayer Group70Qp,mMrs Alma Chambers and Lynn Hen and wife attended the State FairFriday ,L, J Swarthout and wife called onMrs Edith Gallup in FowlervilU SundayonMrs Betty Swarthout calledher mother, Mrs Pearl Waddel ,al Detroit hospital last week The Bruce Euler farm has beentold to Lyle Duncan who ran theHuron Creek Grocery on the Dexter Road  ,Mr and Mrs Olin Robinson attended the meeting of the Masonic boardof general purposes at the Alma Ma sonic Home Saturday With the Barney Wilsons of Ann Arbor they willattend the reception fpr Fuller Dorr UnsjL W Winger, PastorWorship 10aSunday SchoollWed 730 p HIafter the brides were greensatin They carried colonial bouquetsDeborah Coffin, junior bridesmaid,wore a green cotton satin dresrfjtnotching the otherBetty Joe Ireland was flowerlgirland Benjamin Johnson ring bearer Kenneth Zill, brotherinlaw of thegroom was best man and ushers wereRsssell Allen and Bob HendersooBenny Caron brother of the bride Vas junior usher and seated thegrooms parents and brides mother The brides mother wore a beigedrefcs with pink accessories and acorsageof pink carnationsthe grooms mother a pale blue dress with pink accessories and corsage of pinkionsThe reception was at the church a year ago died at StJoe hospital FriThe bridal couple stood in daV H wt to Arizona after sell Choh Practise MeimoniteCar If enaenitte Ckufc tfev Ezra Beachy, PastoiSupt Walter Esching Worship Fellowship ServiceWrtfiesdey 800 PCornmunUy lummmer Bible School  Singer,S S LOSE TO KINOS BAR 6 TO 1In the local league playoff here onFriday night for the championship,the B  L, Lapping team of Pinckney lost to Kings Bar of Dexter 6 to 1Pnckney made 7 errors and only got4 hits off Hatch of Dexter team Dick Kennedy pitched for Pinckneyend was bothered by lack of controlPinckneys only run came the 4thHolcomb led off with a hit Gentilewalked The right fielder dropped Kochs fly ,Holcombfscoring Gentiletried tp follow him but was out atthe plate In sliding he broke his right fool and was taken to St Joe hospital,Ann Arbor Dexter got 2 rung the 1st on errorsand added 3 more the 4th The last iun came the 6th  They are a teamof veterans and played in the AnnArbor league several years Fredlinger who played with them there was at short for them Friday night The Dexter team took home theleague trophy h  L Lapping AB R HITiggs,3b 4LciBelle rf  1Inus of   3Hewlett ,ss   3Holcomb If 31000JOHN BOYERJohn Boyer, 72 who owned the Walker, 2behuchart farm on Schafer Rd until Sparser 1Mattit, ssWills, rffarm returning to Michigan Hatch, p father sang a duet Joy Williams hadMrs Eleanor Ledwidge went to Detroit Sunday with the Gerrry Lidv jdgesThe Harold Henrys were Saturdaydinner guests of the Ted Cobbs ofStrawberry Lake at the Country Kitchen, FarmingtonTom Ware and wife and the John1aul Wares visited the Webber Waresand Mrs EdRose at Ortonvillle Sat vidayThe Ann Arbor Square Dance Clubspent Saturday and Sunday at th Uof M, Fresh Air CampMrs Andrew Nesbitt entertaniedNellie Gardner, Fannie Monks andMrs Marion Pearson at bridge on Thursday A N Housner of Brightonwas a Sunday callerThe On a Campbells were week endgeusts of the Carl Lentz family inLansingC J Clinton spent last week withthe Walter Clintons at Black Lake Herbert Palmer and wife wereweek end guests of the Westley Palm book Marthae Nash received the gifts The couple left on a wedding tripto New Hampsire, They will live atEob Jones Univergty where the groomis a senior and the bride is employed us secretary The bride3 dress for going away was a gray suit with whiteaccessories an orchd from her bouquetThe bride graduated from PresqueIsle high school and holds a B A degree from Bob Jones University Thegroom graduated from Pinckney high schoolvestry The bridal couplefront of a evergreen arch tanley ing Matteson wag master of cerrnonies in June He was born mMrs Ed Vreeland sang Always and I Oho Sept 2 1886, the son of Submission MissLibby And her and Sarah Btsh BoyerSuviving are his wife the formerVida Warden 4 daughters, Mrs Clarence Pratt and Mrs Reuben Guenthcrof Ann Arbor and Mrs Poter Straiger and Mrs Lloyd Warner of Ypsilantiand 2 sons, Clifford and Frank of AnnArbor The funeral was Tuesday at theKeehn Funeral Home, Dexter, RavEaton officiating Burial was in Bnlehem Cemetery ,Ann Arbor  1 0 2  313 AB 3 4 0Mynning, If  5Johnson, cf 3343  3Gentile, cfI narrow ,rf Koh, c  Wakfield, UWhite, 2bKennedy, p Kings BarHarmon c  Cox, ss3R000 0100 0000R 1001 0 101 11 16001 00 11 00H 10010211 11 i Currrt CommtotDuring prohibition days awoman became famous for 1a life sentence for selling a pint ofliquor This was far fetched as sa 0tt the sentence because it was a 4th ofience So much publicity was stirred up over it the sentence was commutedand she never served it It was knowna the life for a pint cae Alabamahas a case to rival it Jimmy Wilson,55 year old negro handy man received the death sentence for robbing a 95 year old woman of 195 He hadpreviously seved 2 terms for larcenyHe was scheduled to die last Fridaybut court granted a rehearing Thesupreme court of Alabama had on June 12 upheld the execution Thissituation has existed for years Thaperson who steals a few dollar getsthe works, the one who steals a mill Ion after years of litigation goes freeDetroit has a nw police commissioner in the person of Norbert Hart,46, millionair and C F Smith chain Ltore executive with no previous Police experience He replaces the popuar Edward Piggins, rated an out standing commissioner Somehowevery Detroit mayor seems to thinkhe ought to appoint his own police com misHioner trrespiectivie There havesome outstanding commissioners and some not so good The outstandingones were Frank Crowell, Ji Couzens, Dr, Inches, Frankand Piggins Just why Piggins was r placed is not known It is said he adthe mayor were not seeing eyeCONSERVATION DEPARTMEJix Sept 14 is the last day of the troutseason except for special designatedstreams where rainbows may be taken,45 confiscated weapons will ld to the highest bidder at the conservation office at Lansing Sept 19Bounty payments in July increased 20 to 11,335 There were 13604 hits off Hatch the Dexter pitcher foxes, 248 coyottes and 55 bobcats Kindergarten Mildred ParksPenny Goucher has a rowboat andoutboard motor Christine Malooey told us tthe storyof the Three Bears  Theresa Oterle sang a song snemade up  Tommy Highfill brought a stone toschool he found in North Carolina Kenneth Hall Kathy Lazlo and Sandra Josephson went te the Chelsea Fair Tom Waring saw 2 cars smashupTommy Shehan has 3 calvesWe are making safety ruleseis of St Louis, Mo Mesdames Esther Campbell andgrand marshall at Belding highschool Saturday night The enrolllment at St Marys high j Iiene Winger were in Howell Thursarhool here is around 165 There may , day nightbe several more  j Tne Vern Clarks were SundayMrs Ernest White and daughter,  guests of the Charles Hosiers inKatleen, of Howell called on the Ben 1 Milan Don Winger leaves Saturday forOlivet where he will attend collegeJoe Griffith and wife and Sharon,and Timmy Matteson went to Belle Isle, Detroit Snday St Theresas Guild met with MrsWhites FridayThe big excursion of Pinckneyleague ball players to the Detroit ball game took place Saturday 71 junior leagurers and 14 Babe Ruth leagere went in 2 school busses sponsoredby their managers, Micky Ritter tied j Helen Walton Sept, 4Bill Kiner in the hot dog eating con test Bom to Don Gardner and wife atfcoote hospital, Jackson, Sunday a 1010 b girl, Mary Lou She has 2brothers The County DeMolay installationof offices is Saturday night, Sept13 8p m at Howell Masonic temple Over the Labor Day week end thePatrick Burkes of Rush Lake enttrtftined Jack Burke and daughter,Vera of Indiana, Robert and James Logan,Jerry Lynch the John MacLeod fam ily of Detroit and Mr and MrsWilliam MacLeod of Pittbsurg, Pa Week end gests of Patrick andPatricks Burkes of Rush Lake enter,and Mrs B F Felllows of Flint and Carl Seiter and wif of Clare, MichThe Walter Clarks ca led on MarkMeyer at St Joe hospital, Ann ArborSundayThe Al Bochinskys of WarrenSunday guettf of the Murray Kena theLIVINGSTON GARDEN SHOWThe Livingston County Flower andGarden Show is at the Buick Sales Rooms, Howell, Sept 12 Enterys received from 9 a m to 12 a m, A sPeci mensmust be grown by exhibitors, Flowers, fruits and vegetables in arrangement need not be only one en try to any one class Containers willbe furnished Not responsible for prop erty damageList of flowersAsters, Begonias,Calendia, Carnations, Chrysantheums Coxcomb Cosmos, Dahlias, DelphinumGaXdeila Gladioli Roses etc All kindsof fruit and vegetables, NEW SCHOOL BUS LAWMichigans new school bus law requiring a motorist to stop when meet inr as weTl as overtaking a school buggoes into effect Saturday, Sept, 13we are informed by Sergt Pennalaof the Mich Police PoliceThis new law conforms with allstates but Utah It does not apply toincorporated villages or cities butthey can pass ordinances and erectsigns to that effect Stops must bemade at Jast 10 feet in front or behind a stopped bus and the motorist can In London of all places a raoe riottook place last week in which 5 per,cons were hurt and the arrests nuia bered into the hundreds It seemscolored people, mostly from the West Indies and British possessions havebeen coming into Loadon and nowdominate whole sections of it whichihc white people resent Hence theriotsGreat Britian and Iceland came toblows last weelj but the battle was between fishermen of both ceoirand unofficja11 Iceland is a rocky Larren country with no Industryno farming and depends on fishingfor incom British ffahermen havebeen going Into Iceland waters for5o years they claim but doe to scarcity of fish I sell and fishermen are tryingtc drjve them out of the fishinggroundsMrs Millie Button callled onMilton Carvers SaturdayRita MilUer has enrolled at Howellhigh school Mrs, Bull is teaching the Green school she attended last year Dr Harlow Shehan of jackion called on William Shehan ThundayThFrancis Krupa family oi Detroit Sunday The Younglove school with the exception of one fouth of the district which annexed to Pinckney voted tobe annexed to Howelll last wetkTh Winans and Hamburg 9th gradercame to Pinckney this year High school pupil, from the, schools whohad already started in Howell and inAnn Arbor before this year ifll be Wlowed to finish in the schools butEO new ones will be accepted eJUy Maret Barns entertainedhl K    Widi spent me w e daythKennJYyotBrtihtOn  aVportage LakeJ  BUIM famuy jmunIty CARD OF THANKSI wish to thank all those who wereno good to my husband and myself dur ing my husbands long illlesss andrnd death for your prayers,assistancesongs, cards, visits, goodwishes flowers etc and particularly Dr Duffy RevBeochy, Rev Sanders and Mrs Camp bell May you all have such wonderfulfriends and neighbors when you need themMrs George LongKatharine Baldick of Bently Lake itstaying with the Jesse Henrys The Asher Wylies attended the Fifth Grade News, Mrs Rene MillerWe have 35 in our room, 21 girlsand 14 boys  Our officers are Pres, Bob RookVice Pres Alan Burg Sec,, Judy Geary Treas Linda Shirey Everyone has a job to do in ourroom to help keep it neat Our spelling bee winners last weekon 4th grade words were Susan Craig with Lyda Gilbertson runneru Those who got 100 were Judy Borovky, Susan Craig, Lynda Gilbertson Joyce King, Harold Ostrum FredI Twitchell  We have 4 reading groupsOur seatsere arranged in 5 groups We sit where we want to until we are adisturbance then we are moved, We learned a pom calledGrammar in a NuUhelL We worked on combinations todayThere was only one 100 in 4 minutesaddition iot proceed unlil the bus is in motionor the driver signals him to proceedThere are 2 exceptions Stops areare not required at intersections contolled by a stopandgo signal or a pol ice officer But the motorist cannotproceed at a speed greater than 10miles an tour ,He need not stop on theopposie side of a divided ighway whilemeeting a school busWhen a school bus stops the driveris required to give signals by flashinglights front and rear but the motor ist Is still reqired to stop if the lights are not operating RAINBOW INSTALLATIONThe Pinckaey Ram bow Girls willistall their new officers Friday night,Sept 12 at 730 pm The public is invitedWe will Hove a list of the officersnext weekPARENTS CLUBThe Pinckney Community SchoolwceC CurtisPottter reunion a Tonia last Parent Club hold their meeting at ce the Elmentaty School Sept 18 at 730Mrs Mary Ellen Read and children  p m The parents of all three schoolsspent the week nd at the Wilde cot ere invited to Join us and work to 1 promote the best interests of the comfly end guests of the D ConklinsCfeutRaaidft LIBRARY NEWSSixtytwo chldren took part in thesummer reading program and reada total of 3 books Those dimming gold ribbons were Donald Ackley,Margaret Ackley ,Anita Clark Judyhull, Jackie Reason and Joan Eichman Many other children read butdid not take part in the program 1177 Juvenile books ware borrowed fromlibrary during July nd August and663 adutt book , It now seems defnite that if RedChina invades the Nationalist held Iclands of Quemoy and Matsu thia country will go to the aid of ChlttgKai Chek and Nationalist Chinaffctjr are our burdens It has cost this na ton 880,000,000 to maintain ChangKai Chek and his regime on Formosa since 11949 Congress has voted to aid Mm to defend Formosa but left it upto the president whether we shoulddefend the off shore islands They ar Lut 3 miles from China, Formosa 100Chang has fortified them and haa 100,000 tropps there He wants thema a jumping off place to invade China He had 500 men killed on themIftst week by the Red China bombardment Dean Atchngon former seoretary of state says they are not worth the life of a single American soldierJust how silly can one getDavidLawrence columnist for a number ofdaily papers says the 14th amend proposed by Abraham Lincoln and ad opted by congrsss nearly 100 years agowas Olegaly adopted as the southernstates were not alllowed to vote oft itTherefore negroes are still i1eea0cd have no rights He wants a sup reme court ruling on it And they payhim money for writing that stuffHIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL GAMES Sept 18Webberville here 730Sept 26Boys Vocational tbere230 Oct 3 Dexter here 730Oct 10BoysvilU there 230 Oct 17 Hartland there 230Ost 24 Manchester tere 730Oct 31 Stockbridge here 730 Nov 7 South Lyon here 730 Nov 14 Byron here 730 Born to Larry Lobdell andAnn Shirley Reason at St Joe hospital ,Ann Arbor 410 lb daughterSept 8Saturday the Asher Wylies attended the Chelsea Fair Jimmy and Shtr ley Wylie worn awards with theirhorses 7 of the Triple C Ridinghad their horses eateidMr and Mrs Herbert AQyn of LejtJng and Mr and Mr Curtof the Netherlands were guests of the M SBleaker operated a bakery left 32 yearsThe Robertfay with MiArtor,The RobertSunday guests of the Ann Arbor, Anna Tsaea fA IV I1ifNotestoes always plenty of M waterGET IT HOT   GET A LOT to put that sparkle back into china andglassware Dishwashing is easier and quicker when the waters really hot, and theres plenty of it for rinsingThanks to Edisons Super Supply Plan, a new electric water heater isalways 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 heaters give you all these Important advantages Efficientthe heat goes into thewaterInstall anywhereneed not benear a chimneyx Long lifemeet Edisons rigid standards9 Automaticall the time x Fastnew, more efficient heatingunitsOuter shellcool to the touch alloverx Edison maintains electrical parts without chargex Safecleanquietmodernyeur plumber or appliance dealer DETROIT EDISON SERVES SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGANARE YOUR IMPORTANTPAPERS AND VALUABLESREALLY SAFEDoat be old fashioned in thinking that youritems of value are safe because they are lockedaway at home To be really sure of their safety,place them in a safe deposit box here Then, yourvaluables and important papers are protectedagainst loss, theft and Are top in to our bankcoop and feat your sat deposit box The costis lowtSUUMcPhersen State Bank HowtO  Pincknejiw NtnitvTm fan  5 BuOdn2  Satinw Book Accounts ii Pincknay lot to Chelea at the Deter Labor Day Picnic 7 to 5 RalphDodge tf MicJ, Sta jrttcned for Oaelsea Liam Ledvtfdge and Pat Laveywere the Pinckney battery Ava Conunings of Lansing will addrees a Democrat rally at Howell onSept, 1The Keanedy Medicine Companyended a weeks eagagment at the opera house Saturday night GeorgeTeeple held the lucky number andwon the gentlemans gold watch Billie Moraa won the popular baby contest Dr Bernard Glean of Fowlervilleand Nellie TAniing of Howell weremarried at the home of the bride onWednesday aight by Rev Brooks Last night the barns and contentson the C V VaaWinkle farm atHell, Mich, burned to the ground The Congl cuurch helds a ciickon ,pie dinner Saturday night, Sept, 24 on  ihe eve ot MichMich StatefootballgameLucy Culhane i teaching the PattysviUe school, Fred Swarthout  aDonohue , Viol a Peter , ta e Melvin Tresss a Cye , th e Loughlin , Da n Jvlu rla , th e Younglove , Veronic a Fohey ,Chubbs  Ki t Brogan , Mario n Center, Mulxor d Ree d Gree a an d Bernic e Har tth e Wrights Ber t Benha m i teachin g chemistr yi n  An a Arbo r hig h schca l Harriso n Bate s ha s a n auction  adve Use d Sept  1 7 o  th e Moor e formTh e followin g attende d th e Repun Uca n count y conventio n a t Howel iWedneday  Georg e Teepl e Jun aTeeple , Davi d Mowers , Joh n Cham be n W  S  Swarthou t attende d th e master s conventio n a t Kalamazo ola  Tuesda y Joh n CadwelJ s drivin g hors ecu t b y barbe d wir e las t wek Willi e Mora n wa s ru n ove r b y ahors e an d bugg y while  playin g nea rth e roa d bu t no t seriousl y hurt Mrs  Margare t Kearne y receive d apostcar d showe r o n na v 86t b birthday Th e Jak e Mac k famil y ar e movin gt o  Aa a Arbor ,Wiil l Kanad y an d wif e hav e mo ve d  bac k t o Pinckne y fri n Cordei y Iff THiAUmSTMOft  LAKEFriday , Saturda y Spt  12 , 1 3DouM e Featur eGlen n For di nIMITATIO Ni n  CtnemaSeop ewit hBe d Button s Tain a EIga,Dea n Joue an dJOHNN V TKOJLE wlt uEthe l Barrymor e ain l Ccci  iiollowa yColo r Oioo n  Ana Arbe v Kev8e  IX , UFriday ,i nMKATH Twit Ja n Stirling , Da a Durye aPatt y MeCormae kWIL D HERITAGE to  CtaeaaScop e m d Cek rwith  Wil l Roger  jr M Mauree n,  Monda y Sept  1 , 1 5Mon , Tues , Septt  14 , 15 , 1 8 Kober t Mitcha m ud  Rober t Wagne rinTH E HUNTERS wit hRichar d Eagen , Ma y Brit tDeLux e Cinema8cop eColo r Cartoo n New sTHE LIGH T l N  TH Ei n  CfnmaScop e an d Cele rwit hParker , Joann e D m an dJame s BfcArthn rSPAC E CHILDREN wit hJacki e Cooga n am i Pegg y Webbe r Ca iWed,, thr u Sat , Sep t 1 7 thr u 2 0TH E NAKE D AN D TH E DEAD i n  WameScop e Technicolo r   Tue , Wed  Thurs , Sept  1 6 17 , I fWit h   TERTIGO MAld a Ra y Cit f Robertson , Raymon d in  Vlttaviiion an d Colo rMaese y Lil i St , Cyr  Barbar a Nichol s withFeaturett e New j Cartoo n   Jame s Stewar t an d Ki m Nors kCOUNTR Y MI C HOUDAT wa sSmit h ot Lakln d ha s ao ldhi s far m an d w4 U wov e t o An a Arbor B  t o Ra y Cuandle r a na  wil eJeffrey  of Kalmazo o Wec Liiesda y a dghtp rDx t Raymon d SiU r an d O  B Bromle y o f Sout h Lyo  wer e huntin gher e Xurgda y an d Frida yOr a Smit h h s ol d hi s interes t i nth e Smit h mea t marke t an d lunc h ,roo m an d i s cashie r fo r th  DU R in  D e iFair  at Detroi t Sept Note s o f 4 8 Year s Ag oFinckae y io t t o Stockbridg e a tf Fowlervilll e tour aamen t 7 to 6  Thei Pbatter y wa s Nowa k andTuttle  E dBrown , lb  J  Dillloway  b, Sheiks ,b  Drummond , as  oUjeid ,Kwif , Bo b Smit h Ferreiusto   batter y wa s Galiiga a an d Steven   A Pinckne y boar d o f commerc e ha sbee n organized  Office  ar  Pre Floy d Waato  Vic e Preg  Le e Lavy W  Curlett  Treas , C,H I WIL L B K A T M Y HOM E A T EAS T PUTNA M STREE T T OVJIXAG P XAXS S O N   WEDNESDA Y   7TO9PM SATURDA Y 5TO6PM  T  rRUTH RITTER  PINCKNE Y TREAS IBSBot t, KING WATER HIATIN AND HOME HEATINGWYLIE LP, GASSERViaPHONE 63 HOWELL     HEIIPISAY IT wtt FLOWERS WELL MICHIGAN Sunday guests of the LJ Henryithe Kenneth Lorings of Howell,Iambert Henrys and Gerry Henrys of DetroitLambert has graduated at theChrysler Tech School, Detroit W H Meyer and wife callled onMark Meyer and Phil Gentile at StJo hosplal ,Ann Arbor Sunday Philcame home Tuesday  Mrs Dora Davis 96, di ed at the sea Thursday Funeral and burial was Methodist Old Peoples Home at Chcl at HowaJIl j Judge WillU Inyons was elected vice president of the Mich ProbateJudgeThe Pinckney State Baak pays a 10 dividet Oct 1 Senator Vandanburg has refusedk sugggettion of Chase Osborn that he vdthdraw from the senate race infavor of Gov Fred Green The Pinckney Board of Commerce s sponsoring a band concert here on r Saturday night by Ann Arbor Boy jScout Band They will give awaythree grand prises  Paul Hickey, former head of the U of M Game Reserve here is a 2nd ItI at FtSheridanJU Leo dark took a load of AnnArbor Boy Scouts to the Chicagofair Born to the Jack Blaachards ofDexter Sept 6 a, son A M Roche won at St John with, Diamond Dewey and was 2nd witn Foxy Dtway 2 armed baaldts robbed the MichjTheatre Ann Arbor of 995 Sunday nightPinckney beat a team from Brighto 21 to II Sunday Stanley Dinkel started pitching and was releived by Jim DrummoBd Harold Doody andWalt Graves caughtMrg Tressa Coyle is visiting theClarence Stapishes noar Chelsea Barbara McAfee Liada GargoliDnane Water bury, Al Dorow wenttc the state fair at Detroit Sunday COAL  SUNOCO FUEL OIL7LL IP NOW AND PAY BY THE HBE MONTHWE AJLSO HAVE A LARGE STOCK 01 Lr  BUHDlNO  j Jimmie Porter has finished his tn listment aod is home from th Armyi David Aberdeen hat gone back tohis teaching job in Chicago Susaa Str vice of Ann Arbor spent the wttk ndwith Wrs, WM APPLIESPHONt HAMILTON 6 8119 DEXTER 4, pD E HOItf SONS DEXTER MICHIGANPEACHES THE QUEEN OF PEACHESSunday guests of the Lester McA Mrs Amelia CampbellT  ofHALE HAVENSertasWealthy Apples SKAIX OR LARGE SALES AKE APPRECIATEDPeterson Orchars BRCIN LAKE, GREGORY POS1OFF1CifSjV  ,          ,   v i   , ,      7  ,   MYGOODUNGERIfeCANNED GOODS SHOESGENTSSTOREbiggest bargain in homeATENTIDAUTOMATICOil HOME HEATE with exclusiveAWorm Mor Htat travelt to vtry roomwithout costly furnace pipes or register toI ir Wednesday, September fr, 1968 mfrde of Sfeglers exclotfvoTraveling Hoot and live more comfortablyhit wlnttrlA Slower, factually pays for ttitlf with fuel itiavttl You got up to twice the htat I You ovt vp to half the futllComo In    Sot Sltgter Its tht biggestbargain In homt htottrt today GIVES YOU ALL THISIf  MTINTiD HEAT tUSIS that ust tht  hottest htqtiMTENTID BUILT IN BLOWER SYS,v TIM forces heat down to the floor,  , travels It to every roomfPATINTID IIIOUERMATIC DRAFT prevents smoke, sooteHIAVY CAST IRON CONSTRUCTION I  LIFITIM1 PORCELAIN FINISHo U L APPROVALeMONEY BACK GUARANTEEWLETT HARDWARE GREGORY MICH, PHONE ALPINE 6 2715SWIFCONCENTRATED LIQUID HOUSEHOLD DETERGENT  SWIF GIWSrotT KOBE VALUE JPEE OCNOB THANANY 0TH1 DETERGENT 6CABANTEED SAFE TO USB ON ALL WAMIN6WIF O08TB YOU LEBBSMELL GOOD TOOONLY AVAILABLE AT TOfJB LEAD ING OOMMUNm AT ROT CLABX MABKETASK tOf m GftOCEft IW BWIF THE HNCXMBT MUNICHw AuthorAtt at314 fcevie Hammer bad a bad spell rriday n gt and wu taken to St hospital, Ann Arbor in the SwarthoutambulaceErnest Gibbs, long time secretary01 Lansing Lodge No 33 F  A M end member of grand lodge committees died last week He has visitedLivingston Lodge  TJ M Margat Hifcman familyhave moved to Plymouth  The Harold Riggs family and hismother,Mrs Gene Riggs, attended the funeral of Ms cousin, Maurice Groovei ,wtfe and twin son, Paul and Carl agd 10 at the BoasettReid FuneralHome at Oxford Friday, The familywere at cabin 22 miles from Atlantafor the Labor Day wek end wherethey wre fond dead from asypxyation Mrs Ethel Sprout has sold her farmon M36W to Leonard Ritzier ofFarmington He is the one who purchased the Willard WUtse farm The McLaughlin Oil Co of Dexterhove sold their Gulf Oil Stations tothe Marathon Oil Co Billy Rowell went back to Californja last week where he stilll has ayear to serve in the US Marines M E Darrow came home from StJoe hospital, Ana Arbor Thursday Douglas Plummer and FridayHaines went bear hunting last weekend and Douglas shot a 410 1b bear at Curtis 22 miles from NewberryMost everyone here got bear meat in eluding ye editor This in the 4th bearthey have shot They got 2 at Iron Mountain last year, 1 in Canada thisspring and this one A Somers wasalso at Newberry over the week Hesaw a bear but did not get it The Thomas Antayas who livd inthe Nell Fry house at East Main and Pearl Sts have moved to Jackson where he was transferred He workedat the University of Michigan broad casting station, at Peach Mt whiiehere, Clarenc Stub Bennetts horsewon first money at the Wolverine race track last Wednesday nightBert Wylies horse also raced thereThe Pinckney OES Past Matronsmet with Mrs Kitgie Dinkel Monday Cohostesses were Esther Campbell,Hazel Poulson, Winifred Aberdeen, riornce Baughn Mrs June Hendee and son, Mike,spent Wednesday with the Ed Nouff ers in HoltThe Ross Reads entertained lastweek Charles Smoyer and wife,AkronOhio and Win Smoyer and wife ofAlhambra, Caiif,Mr and Mrs Clare Milller, CarolMiller, Cathy WiltseBonnie Lee went to the Michigan State Fair Sundayand heard Rickie NelsonMrs Irene MiUler entertained 13Future Teachers at her home near Gregory Monday night Paul Howel,Peter Bobon, Charles Wiltshire and Carol Miller were inducted into theorderDonna Gudith U attending schoolir Ann Arbor The Albert Dinkels wnt to th Miehigan State Fair Wednesday and W F Close and wife Thrusday The Gene Dinkels and Frd Everad wife were in the upper peninsulaand Wisconsin last weekMr and Mrs Arthur Willard andMrs Loell Larue of Howell called onthe Albert Dinkels last week Also Francis Shehan and Percy Ellis andwifeSunday visitors of the Bob Ackleyswere the Tom Neffs of Ann Arborend the Ed Rowes of Detroit Mesdames Ben White, Basil Whiteand Frank White called on the Jack Whites in Jackson Friday The Hubert Ledwidge family ofRoyal Oak called On the Vince LaRosas Sunday,The James Whftleys entertained atdinner Friday the Floyd Peters family of Stockton Calif, Mrs Claudia Peters of Jackson, Fred Read and wife,wifeMrs Hetty Camr of Ann Arborspent the week end with the GeorgeVanNormant,MeiT MM EASY IUS1NESS Ttmi tASM PtOrneFitori WagonersPINCKNEY ROADQinlity Merchandise LOW PRICESBeer and Wbe ToTktOal PHONE HOWELL 795J2STATE OF MCHIOAN Ga the Circuit Court for the County ofof Livingston in  hanceryTEUSCTA WILLIAMSON, Plaintiff sJOHN wn,LlAM8ON, Defendant ORDER TO APPEARSuit pending in the Circuit Courtlor the County of Livingston in Chan,tery on the 4th day of August, ljfis It appearng by affaavit on file inihis cause that after diligent searchand inquiry that it cannot be ascertain 3d in what state or country the deiendant isideg On motion r Martin J Lavan, attorney for plaintiff, IT IS ORDERED that said defendant enter his appearance in this cause On or before three months from thadata of thi order or plaintiffs bill iCompliant will be taken as confessedby the defendant  It is further ORDERED that within forty days after th date hereof the said plainiff cause a copy of this Order to be publiiihed in the PincknyDispatch a newspaper printed, published and circulating in said County of Livingston, and that such publicationbe continued once in each week forsix successive weeks And it is further Ordered that thesaid Plaintiff cause a copy of this Or  der to b mailed to said defendant at1LETS YOU FOCUSON FUN THIS FALL his last known postoffice address, byregistered mail and a return receiptdemanded at least twenty days before he time herein prescribed for theappearance of said defendantMICHAEL CARLAND, Circuit MARTIN J LAVANAttorney for Plaintiff Business AddressBrighton, MichiganPiione ACademy 71511JACK HANNETTBRINGS MASON SHOESj TO YOUR HOME OR OFFICEIMason AirCushionedSuper ComfortRiht in your own home or where you work youcn , I ,n user 230ileK ut sI ft fajnoujMst i SupvrCo fort Airusiiiin iltt,s, sport, work LS Its lie convenientnoniical way to buyiJl romfort for the entilttnilLooking for the rainbowTkuafuli   tour ilrouh your own r of MichijMnand thrill to its vivid beautyVisit historic iIhts youllwant to capire on film,Launch a bont on a treerimmed lake 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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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s spen t Tuesda ywit h th e Fores t Ledger s a t Lak eFenton Th e To m Nefl  o f An n Arbo r cal lc d  o n th e Bo b Ackley s Sunda yTh e Jac k Youn g famil y an d Ra yBurn t an d wif e wen t t o th e Mic h Stat eFi r Sunday Ra y Burn s an d wif e calle d o n th eJo e Burn s famil y a t Milfor d Monday W e hav e recelved l a  lette r fro mEwIJ n Hulce , forme r schoo l spt  her eno w servin g i n a  simila r capacit y a tRoscommon  The y ar e buildin g a  ne whig h schoo l ther e thi s year  Hi s son ,Larr y i s a  senio r a t Albio n colleg en d playe d Varsit y bas e bal l an dbaske t ball  Hi s ton  Jerr y i s a  junio ra t Roscommi n and  on  th e athleti cteam s Swnda y guests  th e Milto n Carve rwer e Jo  CftQnier f o f Dearbor n an dAle x Hurki s o f Rd f the U  S  Nave l Chape l a t Annapolis ,Patrici a Krupa , daughte r o f Joh nKrup a o f Lakelan d wa s marrie d t oThoma s Kin g o f Washingto n D  C a t St  Patrick s churc h Brighton ,Lus t wee k Th e groo m is a  senio r a tUniversit y o f Michigan Howel l school s ar e overcrowde d an dwil l us e 2  room s o f th e Yout h Cente rthi s tea mTh e followin g ar e drafte d fo r mil ltnr y servic e i n Sept  Rober t Berger ,Pinckney  Rober t Copsland , Fowler Ville  GarySaka , HowellDuan e Meye rWebberville Howel l hig h schoo l ha s adopte d a  1schoo l acciden t isuranc e policy  I tth e student s 15 0 a  year   ,Mrs  Myr a Rei d o f Gregor y recei ve d  a  B S degre e a t Easter n Michlgar Colleg e las t week Th e Whitmor e Lak e schoo l ha s a ccepte d th e pupil s o f th e Ston e schoo ln n  a  tutitio n basi s fo r 195859 Jame s LaPra d o f Gregor y wa s ma rrie d t o Collee n Mar i Davi s a t th e Im mucffleaf e Hear t o f Mar y Church ,EKroi t AugSs t 2 3 Howel f Knigh t Templars s sen t V 3tojh e recen t conclav e a t Indian , Ind Hartlan d schoo l boar d ha  rejecte da l bid  it receive d fo r th e schoo l buil d The Republcan s hel d a  Uffcu  can ventio n a t Gran dan d nomina d a  ticke t o I t wa s haile d a s a n unboaaa  conve ni n  wit h anyon e fre e t o tnta f th e con tes t fo r offices  Thi f i s fof vjjh e birds Convention s ar e no t fi b W t way Th e director s o f tb  conventio n wer ePau l Bagwe U SeMto t PotMfr , Joh nMartjn , natioa l coimltma n an dftime r stat e chairma n Johi t Feikens Tw o o f thei r choice s wea l throug heasil y Alle n Weatherwix , f  Jackso ndruggis t fo r stat e treasure r an dJaso n Honigan , Detroi t lawye r fo rdtWine y asierLBalpl i Osbome aDetroi t negr o lawye r wa f Ita o nora nae d bu t go t only  fe w vote  Hon U CA1H0UC IHURC BJ t Msy  Catholi c Churc h Carrot ComiMr tif  Qfit t Aoraa n ,  Pasto r6 JQ VinUf fFriday Sorruwti 4 130 A  M 800 , 100 6 A M J3O A M Nevea a 78 0rjaa y atta r Novenn a Devotion suiaxda y IS O to Sd O P  M K3 0 t o 90 0 P  M t he  People s Unrc o Playing wfc h a y 7 vtjoUr , 2 bein gAWO L Piwdcneywa  no d ou t fryHambur g vMada y nigh t 2  t o 1 no t represen t thei r viewpoin t Onl yM  jusce s wer e presen t an d smtta justice s predominated  Tajg rthe y sai d flVpre ddo  Mot  toUlowthem  Anyon eth e McCarth yM3 8 W Unadilla an d at th a suprem eI f ther e ha dwa sAfc Htirki s o f Redfor dM J ltM  y fi y reunio n Jt w Monda y a t th e Rober t Pj W there were XtBtanisy Mardocks and Mrs Williamjtst Crums of Eaton RapidsfeBft Board of C3ierai IT i t Trn 1 ii ifmm  SLriii1  We read that the name of GeorgeRosejjbrook, Brighton spirts goodstore proprietor was nominated forsecretary of state to oppppse SecofSlate JasHare It seems a year agohe was nominated for license platedealer at Brighton by the Democratcounty committee but he was passsesover and the Brighton Chamber ofCommerce got the job This pays1600 year All the votes Rosenbrook goi in the convention was that of theLivingston county delegates  The old Dexter high school building on Ann Arbcr or Main St at the top of the hill, willl b closed this yearthin year as a economy measure Yeeditor attended this school graduating in 1909 It was built in 1887 and wasconsidered the last word in modern bchools then Mrs Millicent Dexter,widow of Judge Dexter, founder of the village gave them a large clock whichv as placed jn the tower of the schoolatid functiond for many years An ad dition, including a gym and auditorium was built on in 193637 Truman Tod ODherty of Brighton will teach social science and beassistant football coach at Chelsea high school this year He starred atBrighton high school and at Morning side College, Jowa This summer hecaught for the Brighton county league soft ball team Mrs dances Haines and baby camehome iVom the hospital last weekTha Emmett Clark family of Howellwere Sunday guests of his motherMrs G W Oar ,   Jf, John C Hotter of Detroit called aVat Dispatch office MondayThe Jack Haines family have movHi from Pontiac to Norwalk, CalifThe James Whftley family wereSunday guet of of the Joe Schosser family at Clear LakeGuests of the Fred Reads last weekwere the Herbert Peters famfly of Battle Qek, Floyd Peters tanily ofStockto Calif d g,an was born Russia and fs the firstJew ever nominated by the Republic ans for state office He is presidentof the Mich Mortgage Cor and adrector of the Wrigley StorThe office of secretary of state turned up a number of candileading ones up to noontoV Faulkner of Coloand supporter of right to workThe other was Arthur Hannah, GrandRapids poultry man and brother ofJohn Hannah,presient of Mich, StateUniversity Neither wag favored bythe Bagwell advisors but it was notuntil noon they came up with a candidate in the person of RaymondPlank, 48, proprietor of a small radiostation at Luddington It was his firstchoice and he won getting 810 votes to 257 for Faulkner and 237 for HannanJohn Clements, 45, of LAnge, an insurance man also attending his firstconvention was nominated for auditorgeneral He was not a candidate whenhe came to the convention He got 837votes to 6ST for Vincent Murray UAW man and chairman of the RepublcanLabor committalAustin Curtis, Detroit negro andRepublican candidate for congress tried to get a civil rights plank in theplatform but failed He annnouoed hewould bolt the party and run as an independentA plank favoring a constitutionalconventionwas piaced in platformj3en at or HutcfrsoVof the platform committee and to kpl but could only mustet 4 of the 12 committee vts Rural members do no favor this Sanders, PastorSuatV School 945 A MWaiahip 1050 A M,Youth Qrouf 700 P MYoung Paogifc 900 p MEvening Service  700 P MWd, Serial Choir Practise 800 pmThur, A4blt Prayer Meeting 800 pm Prayer Group700p,rru cJsioa ihfre would havesuch resolutionCs Coafl r W Winger, PastorMemftf Worship  1041 a aSunavy Sehooll 930 ainWed Choii Practise 730 p JIIenaonite QmrdbHev Ezra Beachy, PastoiS S Pupt  Walter Esch Wotshlp 1000Fellowship SrvjceWcctieaiky  800 D ruCommunity Summmer BibU SchoolLOUIS HORNLouis Rom, 33, died at his home atStrawberry Lake Tuesday, H was born at North port Sept, 10, 1925 butworked as a garage mechanic in Ann Arbor, Survivor are his wife,  his mother and stepfather, Mr, and Mrs, funeral, wyi, beThey onty got oke hit off Alberts 2ndstring Hamburg pitcJr , a double byGentile and it meant nothing as nwas out stealing 3rd with none outTheir lone run came in the 3fd when the Hamburg outfield muff ed 3 fliesin a row by Jeffrey, Gentile and Barrett but only oe run scored Alberts was no puale buV Hackney invariably hit straight at son one Barrett allowed 3 hits Pinckney madeno errors Hamburg scored in the first on Wtakjcd would not hold opTheelhaus home run and got thg winding was that their reotfea rus the 6th on Rayments hit andKappps triple Hamburg filled thebases the 5th wtth one out when Barett walked 1 and hit 2 hut Albert wasout at the plate and Amburgey threwout Radloff Pfnckney finished 5th this year thelowest theyever nave The won thetitle in 1955 and 1957 and were second in 1956 They could not win the clogames They lost to Hamburg 1 to 0and 2 to lwon the other gameTheylost to General Motors 3 to 1 and 4to 3 and to City Service 4 to 2 Thyelected to go with Scott Barrett arookie pitcher and he pitched goodexcept for 2 games when he waswild It was impossible to keep a lineup, some 20 players being used Pinckney AB R HClark, 3b 2 0 0Amburgey, ss 3 0 0Jot Jeffreys lb 3 0 0Gentile, lfcf 3 0 1Jiiggs, 2b  3 0 0Barrett P 3 0 0LaBelle, cf, If  3 0 0Howell , rf  3 0 0 Reader, c 2 0 0TW aetlaoof tfc ehiaf asMf convention ii California toing up jesoluioo blast tha court decisons was ill advisedJustice Dethmers of Michiganthe resolution for which ha wassured by 5 of the 8 Michigan tap court justices who said he didwfcotelao such dtThursday at 9 a m, at the Swarthout Funeral Home, Rev, Edwin Weiss ofChelsea officiating, Burial ia Northport Cemetery,GRADUATES FRIDAYEdward G McPherson, agssstantVice President of the McPherson State graduates Friday night Sept, 5at The graduate School of Banking at Hamburg AB R HRowland, 2b 2 0 0Winkelhaus, 3b 4 11Waterberry, c 3 0 0Rayment, ss 3 11Terry, lb 3 0 0Kanp  cf  3 0 1 Bennett, t7T , f 0 0Alberts, p  2 0 0Kadloff , rf 2 0 0Lite Ajax defying theGov Fabtts of Arkansas continues toback in publicity received by effortsto defy supreme court integration 4a cison He called a special  session oithe legislature who gave him fOWtrto close any school which integratedThen he appealed the appealatecouxt decision which repealed the stayin integration A the decision will at be handed down until Sept 11 tfafschools w be closed until than is hard to say how the court can do anythng but upholdtegratlon If they reverse themselvesthey will look silly President ower continues to blow hot andon the issue Followng the appealatecourt decision he said he was pfegated to enforce the decision with all the means in his power which was take to mean the use of troop At a preafmeeting last week he hedged slightly and although his wording was notcjear left the impression he thoughtintegration should be slowed upThis coming on eve of court decisioaaaaed to the confusion, when the decision JM handed dowa Sept 11 thare wil be interesting revelopmeua convention and he was not eve a del the University of Wisconsin, Madison,eeate but an alternate The word as, ronsin, He will be completing his nasssd around he was BagwellsANNOUNCEMENTMr and Mrs Ralph Reeves of Huntington Woods announced, the engagement of their daughter, Helen Hojt to Walter Frederick 0verhar4t of RoyalOak at a family dinner Sunday at the home of Helens grandparents, Mrand Mrs George Holt of PinckneyHelen is a graduate of Stephens Coll ege, Columbia Missouri and attended the Univetsfttes of Missouri and   tUeMBa at Bob Jones University,Michigan She1 is employed in the en 3rd and final year at the school thatrequires 2 weeks resident attendanceeach year for 3 years to graduate,Throughout the year the pupils must do extension work consisting of comprehensive problems of the manyphases of banking Mr McPherson was elected viepresof class of 425 bankers last year, Mrs, McPherson will be there forthe graduation,The school is sponsored by the Centrl States Conference, composed ofbankers associations in 16 midwesternstates, Attendance this years was 125 ranging from junior officers, deptmgrs vice presidents and boardchairman from 40 statesThe faculty of 110 consists of bankerf who are specialist in their field, attorneys, business executives andand member of univerities and colllege facultiesThe present high standards of banking serviea in communities throughout the country will be enhanced by att tendance of local bank officers atthis specialized schoolUflfWTiP IN MAINEDavid Nash, son of Mr, and MrsMark Nafh of Pinckoey was married to Louiat Caron on Aug, 19 at theBaptist Cfarch at Presque Isle Maine,The Nasfe family atteadtd, NancyNash was a bridesmaid, The couple BATHNG ATlftltAGBSCent League T AB R HDor Burn  2 0 1Joe Jeffreys 41 10 WRay Morianty 35 9 UPbll Gentile 64 8 16Charles Hewlett  33 8 rfob Msabon IB 4Scott Barrett  y32 6 Dick Higgs 4k v9Dennis Clark 41 10Dick Kennedy  34 11 Bob Amburgey 27 5jack Wylis 5 2 Wesley Reader 35 4Jim Meyer  21 4tterry idwidge  9 sill Kiauf  9 1Gordon LaBelle 3 0Paul Howell  3Tme Shooter 4 0 0Sill Rowell 10 0Tom Ritter 1 0 0 95911109 5I 44 110 Pet500382 317296290308278250242 la the far eastportant change in affairs The ment and rebel forces are stilling in Lebanon with thea spectators No more troops havebeen withdrawn by either theCfnM or British Jordan does not th British to withdraw as she fithe Communists wil take over ThV0yUno probability that thng wU be322J0114Ml 1110000 0 ,000000000UNAL STANDINGS Oponty League W L PetGeneral Motors 13 2 887Hamburg  10 5Brighton 8 7City Service 7 8Pinckney 7 8Fowlerville 1 14m533466400,066JUNIOR LEAGU1 FINALSThe final game wai played in theKiwanis Junior Mag fctreTeam No, 1 coached by Rev,defeated No 4 coached by fidwiaSprout 9 to 5,  No 1 team was Ron Haines,Pete Singer ,c Lynn Ward,Shffb D M led there Israel Is the fly in thement Anyplan which does nelude elimination of brae be accepted by theeiTi powers on accoount of ihe huft oil supppies in Arabia which OMvital to their needcamsot allow istate of anarchy to preyiil so if withdraw their troopsthey will 1ably stand by on thebases they havt th there ,To add to the gMra unrest prtng the Cninese Aeds started an cessaAt shellingof Quemoy and ties Nationalist held islands adjacent toChina and called on the troopsto surrender as they were about toinvade thm, This caused our 7th fjeatvat Formosa to be alerted andDulles delivered aa ultimatumit they invaded Quemoy they dW sat their peril Just who i bluffing isnot clear There is wide doubt the Reds intend any serious attack or ifthe do the National wi0 vdafsad ttas bland bathe other hand it is extraly doubtful if we would go to war ower them It might precipitate mmftflgorea in which we lost ,0W mand still navr troops therepSchafferb Dich McCWtyeik Don Ackley, tee Mllson, Kn Oarr, RoyWite Bsotar ha  twtfiald Tea m No  4  was  Howar d Singty Duan e Knpp  cr ta  Hoards , lb Da n Moras , 2b , Micks  RitU r 0QN8amVATKN DB Fhoar s ar e Mrafs i g tv    mwate r fow l footin g o n niglm w jp fOt t 1 to Dec , 9 afte r 4 p m  N owa s take n o n blind s i n th elakes ,1 2n th e uppe r b e throw s ope n t o an y da Wan d   m  te lowar ,,pwftrai  a  v,LAK Ethere s alway s plent y o f ho t wate r CardinalsGawleyslos t t oFarmer st o Friday, 8atr4 y Sept , 6 , fTH E TAUL L THB SHEEPMAN wit hBiehar  Boon e an d Glenn Fol d aa  SWrte yRandolp h Se tMauree n OSuIUva nTH E BLACK  SCORPION  the ne w fet e wate r heate r wa yGE T I T HO T   SE T A LOT t o pu t tha t sparkl e bac k int o chin a an dglassware  Dishwashin g i s easie r an d quicke r whe n th e water s reall yhot , an d there s plent y o f i t fo r rinsing Thank s t o Edison s Supe r Suppl y Plan , a ne w electri c wate r heate r i salways on th e alertda y o r nightt o suppl y ho t wate r fo r al l famil y needs Here s th e convenient , mode m 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 altotrl c wate r heater s giv e yo u al l thes e Importan t advantage X I Efficient the hea t goe s int o th ewate rtnstal  anywherenee d no t b enea r a chimne yLon g liftmee t Edison s rigi dstandard sAutomatical l th e tim e Fastnew, mor e efficien t heatin gunit sOute r shellcoo l t o th e touc h al love rEdiso n maintain s electrica l part swithou t charg eSafe clean quietmoder nSe e p r plumbe r o r applianc e deale r DETROI T EDISO NSERVE S SOUTHEASTER N MICHIGA Nm IARE YU R IMPORTAN TPAPER S AN D VALUABLE SREALL Y SAFE Don t b e ol d fashione d i n thinkin g tha t yeu ritem s o f valu e ar e saf e becaus e the y ar e locke daway  a t home  T o b e leall y sur e o f thei r safety ,plac e the m in a saf e deposi t bo x here  Then , you rvaluable s an d importan t paper s ar e protecte dagains t loss , thef t an d fife  to p i n t o ou r ban ksoo q an d ren t your  saf deposi t box  Th e cos th low UHWr McPherswi State lan kHowt O   Pinckne rTntr  of Soft  Banking  a n Satin g Boo k Account  r2 BHhard Dennin g an d Mar a Cords Colo r Cartoo nPmckney a t th e Nort h Lak ePicja c hav e challenge d Pinckne yanothe r ganie Th e Pinckne y schoo l enrollmA t i s130 , 5 3 i n th e hig h choo L5 0  fro m har e attende d th e Farme rPicni c a t Whltmor e Lak e Saturda yPinckne y los t t o An n Arbo r 7 to 5 Th e Loreaj o Farnax n famil y hav ereturne d t o Oklahoma Millar d Darrew , so n o f Mr  an dMrs  Wil l Darro w wh o is a  tre e sur geon , fel l fo m a tre e a t Springfield ,   Phylli s Calver t an d Ceci l Parke rHI , an d brok e hi s leg   caturett e New s Cartoo nBor n t o Lincol n Smit h an d wif e o n     Wednesda y a n 8 lb  gir l j  Med Th  Sept , 10 , Th e Perc y Swarthou t famil y an d jKv  Gate s an d wif e ar e campin g a t sCordel y Lake  jG  W  TeePl e an d Supt  Pierc e HIGH SCHOO L CONFIDpTTTAU fi n  ClaomaHMp tWH kRug s Tambl y an d Mami e VeaDer Mo n ,Tnee  Sept , J , 8  9Car y Gran t an d Ingri d Bergma ni sINDISCRET E7    ta  Technioolo r MOB, ftopt,  7, SrrH E BBAVADCM Ti n  CinomaSeop  Mi d Gregor y Poc k an d Joa n Coill MVIOLEN T ROAD Witf cBria n Keit h an d IMe k Fora ao fth  Mic h Stat e San  wer e i n Pontfe co n  busines s Thursday   Alfre d Monk s ha s starte d sui tj  v s Fran k Peters , form r mil l owner ,1 fo r floo d damages  R e claim s th e mil l j2 da m floode d hi s land  j  Mrs  Joh n Mortenso n fel l la t wtef c t  end  brok e a rib  jj  Arthu r Ric e i s teachin g th e Earn  ,bur g schoo l with  Mis s McCluske y a s assistant Jenni e Twftcnei l wil l teac h i n  Meno mire e thi s yoar Juli a Bal l o f Hambr g i s assistan tsecretar y o f th e Mchiga n Stat e Fair Th e folllowin g i s th e Pinckae y Le eCours e thi s year  Oct  14 , Belhar z En tertainer s Nov  14 , Re v Edwar d Gra ham  Dec  18 , Parlan d Newhal l Co Ja n 14 , Walden , Magician  Marc h 17 ,Singer s an d Player s CompanyApri l 1 2AJber t Edwar d Wiggan  Seaso n tic ket a TheTH E LEF T HANDE D GUN Wit hPau l Nwma n an d Lit a Mila nTeaurtit e Cole r Cartoo n New sTues,, Wd , Than  Sept , 9 t 19  IX,KIN G CREOLE i n  CinemaSeop ewft kElvi s Presle y an d Doroth y Har tMar y Wylie , daughte r o f th e Ashe rWyi s fell l fro m he r bicycl e an d brok e he r ar m las t wetk  i ANOTHE R TIM E ANO TGeral d Henr y ha s gon e bac k t o D e  ,   colo r wit htroi t wher e h e teache s a t Coole y hig h   kan  Turne r Barr y PLACBTAXE S1  WIL L W  AT M Y HOM E A T BAS T PUTNA M 8 1VpJAG F OXNote s o f 2 5 Year s Ag oTh e Pinckne y schoo l opene d Tues wit h 20 0 pupils  Th e hig h schoo l ha sIf Marrie d a t tth e Baptis t parsonag ei n  An n Arbo r Frida y nigh t Lucill eKenned y an d Osca r Bec k o f Pinckney Nei l Mopre , 8 , so n o f th e Shuba lMoore s die d Monda y a s th e resul t o fbein g kicke d b y a hors e o n th e Albi nPfa u farm  Alfre d Pfa u jr  wa s lead In g a  hors e whe n th e bo y ra n behin d  it  Funera l wa s a t th e Wes t Mario nChurc h toda y ,Th e Pinckne y oounci l vote d Tues da y nigh t t o bu y a ne w fir e engin e fo r3600  R  E  Barron , Internationa lHarveste r deale r wa s presen t an d o ffore d the m on e fo r tha t price  Th evillag e i s t o pa y hal f an d collec t th eres t b y subscrptio n Mr  Barro n of fere d t o d o th e collectingLavey  Va nBlaricu m Meye r an d Murph y voto dye s an d M  J  Reaso n no  Th e latte rwante d th e cos t sprea d ove r th e en tir e township Pinrktte y finishe d 3r d i n th e 6 tea mcount y leagu e The y wo n fro m Howel lJ  hig h schoo l i n th e las t gam e 1 1 t o 6  Do n Swarthou t pitched  H e als 0 ha d WEDNESDAY 7TO9PM r  SATURDA Y 5TO6PM RUT H R1TTER  PINCKNE Y TREAS Bottl e Ga sFO R COOKIN G WATE R HEATI N AN D  HOM E HEATIN GWYU E L  P, GA S SERVIC EPHON E 6 3 HOWEL L     Whil e helpin g pus h a  truc k o nth e Malljo n an d Clar k far m Thursda yOlive r Clar k brok e hi s hip  H e is a tth e Pinckne y Sanitarium Th e Masoni c picni c wa s a t Rus 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MICHIGA NPEACHE STHE QUEEN OF PEACHESfo rHELLEH S E Uff  IT wif e FIOWEB SHOWEL L MICHIGA Nm Mrs Sadi e Mora n entertaine d he rbridg e clu b Thursday jac k Le e wen t t o th e aut o race s Lansin g Monday Jame s Whitle y jr  wil l atten d schoo li n  Norwalk , Californi a thi s yea r H e i sa  senior ,Chuckl e an d Bobbi e Soul e o f How el l ipen t las t wee k wit h Mrt  Ethe l rw    Aa n Arb0  Pitche d   flirltA T feT 1 sHAL E HAV E SLarr y Templeto n o f Keeg o Harbo rspen t as t wee k wttf i th e Alber t Shi rTh e Geral d Clinto n famil y o f D etroi t wer e Thursda y guset s o f th e  J  Clintoam  GOOD FOR FREE2HN CANNING OR EATINGJREE RIPENED PEACHES ARE NUTRICIOUS AND DELldOOlgon e The To m Clark s o f An n Arbo r cal le d  o n Mr s Margare t Clar k famil y Su aWealth y sMrs , Doroth y Dinke l an dwen t t o th e Northlan dSunda y wit h Johnn y an dMrs  Dinke i w  l n stockbridge Jame s Amburge y wa s hom e ARE NO W READ YSMAL L O R LARG E SALE S AR E APF RW Uli m Sheh n wit h 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Weltoo ChamberlainThe Robert Seefelds spent Sundaywith the Howard Seefelds in BrightonThe Bob Gove family of Detroitwere Sunday guests of the GeorgeVanNormans The Bob Gannons of Redford andJohn Lundeens of Berkley were Sunday callers of the Francis Shehns The Camburn reunion was hedat the Lawrence Camburn homeThose tere were the Ed Ketos of Dayton,Ohio, Mrs Fred Camburn and the John Camburns of Detroit, HaroldCamburns of Grosse Pointe Farmsand Mrs Shirley Hadley  The Bennie VaaB aricum family ofCleveland, Ohio are visting the Kevin Ledwidges and Henry Gilberts Wagoners GroceryW66 PINCKNEY ROADQuality Merchandise LOW PRICESBeer and Wuc To Take 0 PHONE HOWELL 705J2UPPER TAHQUAMENON FAIXS  Fm Full Color Rtpnductun mitabU for framing tent upon rtqutaDiscover the natural beauty of MichiganCarting enjoy the natural goodness of Michigan brewed beerMichigan Drewers Association 350 Madison Avenue  Detroit 26, MichiganCo  Goebl Brewing Co  National Brewing Co ef Michigan  Pfdffer Brewing Co  Sebewmng Brewing Co  The Strok Bmoery Cot STATE Uf MOHICAN GTn the Circuit Court for the County ofof Livingston in Chanceryn LECJA WILLIAMSON, Plaintiff VsJOHN WILLIAMSON, Defendant ORDER TO APPEARSuit pending in the Circuit Courtfor the County of Livingston tn Chan cery on the 4th day o August, lJftt It appearng by affadavit on file mthi cause that after diligent searrh anc5 inquiry that it cannot be ascertain ed in what state or country the defendant resides On motion r Martin J Lavan, attorney for plaintiff, IT IS ORDERED that said defendant enter his appearance in this cause on or before three months from thdate of this order or plaintiffs bH 1Compliant will be taken as confessedby the defendant  It is further ORDERED that withinforty days after th date hereof the jaid plainiff cause a copy of this Order to be published in the Pinckney,Dispatch a newspaper printed, publish ed and circulating in said County of Livingston, and that such publicationbe continued once in each week forjsix successive weeks And it is further Ordered that thesaid Plaintiff cause a copy of this Or der to be mailed t0 said defendant at his last known postoffice address, byregistered mail and a return receipt demanded at least twenty days beforethe time herein prescribed for theappearance of said defendantIM1CHAEL CARLAND, ircuit JudgeMARTIN J LAVAN Attorney for PlaintiffBusiness AddressBrighton, MichiganPIione ACademy 71511HANNETiBRINGS MASON SHOISTO YOUR HOME Oft OFflCfMason AhCushioned Super ComfortRight in your ovvn horn or where you workyoucan choose frnm over 230clifieretit yi cf famous Mason SuprComfort AirCushion dress, iport, work shoes Iti the convenient, ,economical way to buysolid comfort or the tatiie fiinuly th  ort  onWhile the Ray Burns family waste  ByrOa Wilson, Dorothy Ellis W F Close and wife went toCalifornia vandal wrecked the old undent an operation at St Joe iana last week to ng back a school Marble school house theyEASY BUSINESS TO OPERATE FINE CASH PRUF1TSit RUM binnd, i product ofLTHAM MTCH COMPAKY into thts area Meklmt wrious mindedOperaU COUNTM CABINET DIS Prtduet Imported by Wltham We1 b  nwte otWALTUA COUKTtft foe yen tn Drog, rwelry Depart nod, Appliance Stores and ejfetContracts tre andi with Mt ttnrfI to yi xcliairely ttniet youri f Irt RiotRtus ef tim BOt inUrferinsMiju Jab Ow pnlM into  MlIt t IN You am a bit dirount to i mi tfffl km a high percent forIA LOCAL DWnBUTOE, yoo vm   of I11M00, wWrti adwtbingand r ow onPingree Rd smashing windows steal ing the bell  1 Mrs June Hendee and children at j tended the state fair at Detroit Sun Wfek  at Curranday i MichiganThe James Boyd family spent the , rn Brooks and wife hospital, Ann Arbor last, weekW H Meyer and wife visited theCy AtLees at Gadwin last week The Clifford VanHorng spent the and northernweek end at Black River1 Allen and Audrey Dinkel have bought alll the frontage on the Granger farm on the Howell Roadj The Fred Wards of Chubb Corn called on Mrs Jennieweek Thursday Mrs of YpsilantiHooker last busMr and Mrs Fred Head ad Mrand Mrs Ross Read went to Akron,Ohio over the week end and attendedthe 50th wedding anniversary of the Chafes Smoyerg Ethel Read Christen Tasch is home from CampDavaja where she spent the immmer, The Jack Sharps of Lansing spent Ruth FrostSkinner of Detroit called Sunday week end with the Le LaveysMrsPearl Wadddel is seriously ill Bob Carr and family who flPet ain Deaconess hospital, Detroit The week here went back to Grand Rapattended the Toronto Exposition Gerry Swarthouts called on her last idsSaturdayrycviwala,MT A MctlleatuIt t fcif MM 4Mr4r t  tJ an wailt iwirtnw utto MvWt tWH iwtaM Bating, aadtMnc addren  Inm Om rtwr,kil  , with thisX Wist 74 MfM, i and came home by way of Niagara weekFall   George Clark attended the MichiganMrs Ray Languway entertained 16 state Fair in Detroit Saturday girls from Howell Thursday in hoaor Th reception for Fuller Dorr, thet of her neiceussai Morgan, of Detroit grand marshall of the Michigan James Holloway and wif of Aan Masonic Grand Lodge is at Belding on Arbor called at the Dispatch office Sept 13Monday enroute horn from Oscoda Olin Robinson and wife called on Percy Ellis ad wife were inBoyitt Barney Wilson m Ann Arbor lastCity, Petofkey and Mackinac last weak who teas been in the hospitalMm Asfcer Wylie and chiMrtn The Ona Campbela spent the weekend with the Carl Lentz family in Lansing Linda who has been spending a week here went home withthem,The A G Caronf f SarsotafFloridaMary Caron of Dearborn aad EthelPugh of Kentucky visited the MerwinCampbllls last week The Andrew Camptwllg spent MonJoha Birdsong has sold his farm  ln a  their new grand Conari to Johft Qrapp ol Tp  con Je AUen Touag born to theDck Youags tbm  DO 5fOU SOMETIMES feel thatit takes hours to cook a meal butonly a few minutes for your familyto eat it If you do, count yourblessings There are some peoplevvliod keep you busy cooking all dayand night Take the Belgian who once ate 44 boiled eggs in 50 minutes the man from Chicago who put away 77hamburgers at a sitting    the Australian who swallowedhis way through a mound of 4S0 oysters in the hour IYOUR HUSBAND and the children eat a great deal lessthan some, you see Even so, to feed them well, you needte spend a lot of time over your pots and pans Thats why a handy extension phone in the kitchen is such a big helpIt lets you answer the phone without leaving your cookingor young childrento chance The spacesaving, wall type extension is most popular for kitchens It comesin a choice of colors and costs only 110 a month,plus taxttttttttttttttttttttSCHOOL DAYS are here again, and with them comes thechore of outfitting the kids for fall and winter Always reminds us of how much the youngsters grow from year to year especially boys feet At a time like this remembertheres no quicker, simpler way of buying things than to look in your phone book Yellow Pages to find the nearestdealer And when youre in doubt, you can use your phone and call to make sure whos got what Do your searching 1Athe Yellow Pages and save time and shoe leather   VMIF YOUR CHILDREN WILL be away at college, keep la touch by Long Distance I they have k busy schedule, theymight not be hi when you callbut thats an easy problemto solve Just have them call you coUecf one evening eachweek It costs very little And that familiar voice on the telephone will be the best cure for the bluet ever inventedtMttttttttttttttttttt PARTING SHOT Coroner9 verdict   he dtiagretiKUhctt    i           C  ,tio  v ITCH Wejneeday,CUSTO M FREEZL RCOUNTEROP vFREEZE R HOLD S600P0U N  FOR fiAUC   earning  and fnrfa f eapctey  frdos,fo r nOO , 3 0 do t fo r IBjOO ,  Fl o Verd e Fanntt O Ceda r Lak e Rd Phon e U P 8  998 8 Pindcna yFO R SALESwee t Co m fa r cannin go r freezing  Pic k yo r ow n 20 c a  doz ,I  Fran k Pierce , Pinckney , Mich 1096 0 Stinchflel d Wood  Rd I Fhon  H A 6975 7FO R SALERemot e Controlle d Elec tri c Trai n Se t  Heav y Stee l Engine ,Goo d Conditio n 150 0 UP8312 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acris with house oaCertr LaKe Road 350a Terms Luciis Doyle, Phone UP 8 3123HAVE YOU A HEAT7I4G PROBLEM  CALL RAY BAYLESSPhone HA 63041 yThrough SatimlafH tz S ad S to 7and by Appointment AC 72081MO West Grand Rivir BRIOHTDVTonyMaodoflsSarcFiffo LAWN MOWER SHARPENING1 t G 24 Riverbank HMaad All Kind of Real BfctatoWantedirfain Office HA 68 V8f at 4to tasre Lake Road, near 132 WEST MAIN S Henry Krbn,Wilts ELECTRIC60006Wrt Norm Gilbert tp to use the newest type of eufrfeor phone booth hih th Michigan 611 Telephone Company his IiiMlled en an ,ii basis n US 70, north of Portbe This boointte alltvso phon from a ear wlil xi the driversor moved as oe unitOPEN for INSPECTION 2OX45 MODEL3 bedroom remodeled Units with twobaths Limited number available canW duplicated on your lot with lowJ down payment and easy monthly pay  meritsj Units are located n MSU Campus,, j Fast Lansing, southwest ot football stadium salemen on site, 814 Birch, Rd, daily from 9 to 6 including Saturday and Sunday For more 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>V ,atcKA t , THE PINWednesday, August 27,1958Afcs MOfe News Rivals for tptce in Michigans Watextend are bringing to a head Issues between national tate and local govmraeats The coming of the St Law rence Waterway pectdto increasethis issue alreadyLocal governments areslanned by the broad right of waystrips of land taken for the superhighwaysThey are also opposing the National Gypsum Co who want tobuild a  foot dock and dredge achannel 3000 feei deep at Tawaa Theysy it wilU spoil all the bathingbeaches and lower property values The company says it wfh bring economic benefits thereSportsmens groups and tourists areegaiatt granting the Bear CreekMining Co lease on Porcupine ParkThey gay it will ruin it Towns bypassd by the superhighways are protesting it has ruined bus iees This is true in the Brighton Farmington areas and MtPleasantClare areas  They will porbably lose their arguexnent as the federal government which pays 90  of the coat will only pay for 4 lane limitedaccess roads There is still no business pickup inMichigan to amount to anything es pecialy in the auto line Foreign small cars are increasing in number and itis said two of the big companies are to come out with small models UnemPioyment payments decreasd in JulyThis was hailed as a good omen until it was found the main cause wasthat many hadtoten out of work so long their inaunkice had expiredAuto companta say there will beno pickup until November  Roy Ager, 7 of Wayne drowned atFink Lake last week between Stock bridge and MunfthThe Stockbridge school hot lunchprogram starts Sep 8The annual McClear family reunionwas held at Pleasant Lake last weekSunday Th Fowlervitfie school board is advcrtising 6 district school houses forsale The Winans Lake school by a 4 to 1vote favoed annexiation last weektc th Pinckney Community SchooldistrictThe Welllman family reunion washeld last week Sunday at the GeraldWellman home in Pingree Dr Niles Clark of Brighton suffered a heart attack last week and is in Mt Carmel hospital, Detroit 2380 people in Livingston countyoie now receiving social security beneMs Mrs Max Hagman of Howell is service on federal grand jury in Detroit A marriage license has been Issuedto Marvin Hoard, 23, Gregory andNancy Lundeen, 20, Berkley  The Gearhart reunion was held attthe Marion townouse August 16 My Richardson was named presidentKIWANIS LEAGUE ENDS SEASON The Kiwanis League for Juniorbys ands its season this week and atdUrnanient is in progress Monday night earn No 1 beat No, 112 to 10 and No 5 won from No 2,14 to 6 Tuesday No 3 played No 4 Tilt final game is Friday night betwm the two winners at 7 p m beforthe B  C and Camp Brighton contest Come out and have an eveningentertainment and give the youngstersa boost  In seasons play team No, 6 was 1stwith a 7 and 3 record 1 and and 2 wert tied with 6 and 4HNo 4 had 5and 5 No 5, 4 ad 6 and No 2 had3 and 8 and Mrs Jane Nash Clark, SecTreasDouglas Robert 15, of Winans Lakerecently gave a dairy, kept by a civil war soldier to University of Mich igan He found it while cleaning outIlls grandfathers woodshed at Flushing The Hartland American Legion postis building a hall there 98 pints of blood were donated atthe Red Cross blood bank last weekat Cassidy Lake The Chelsea Fair starts Sept 3Thebeef cattle auction is Sept 4 The Chelsea village council has authori zed the issuing of bonds for parx ing lot Improvement Born to IJOIS Bell and wife of Pjnckney at St Cfte hospital, Ann ArborAugust 16, a daughter Oscar Beamer of Saline employedby a window washing company fell 4 stories at the Ann Arbor bank buildhu last week and was killled Hedid not fasten his safety belt CATHOUC CHURCHPINCKNEY SCHOOL TEACHERS High SrloaLSupt  Wesley ReaderPrincipal GarLin tackableAom Asst Math Ray MoriarityShop  John F Burg English, Geography , lrene MillerEnglish, Government Dorothy HmayMusic, Library Zoe EarlFrench Civics, Englisfr Gilbert DunnBurfiendJohn Quigley McCollumGilliganDonald Gibson 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curfe w originate di n  London , Englan d man y yea n ag ern d mean s cov  r fires  Londo ahu  fireprotectio n tha n an dwer e suppose d t o pu t ou t thei rever y nigh t t o eliminat e fir e00 10 0H no l010100UThe Unite d Nation s ha sclow n th e president s peac e pla aaccepte d th e Ara b pla n instea dprovide s fo r withdrawe l o lAmerica n an d Britis h force s trai lth e Ara b contrie s an d a promis e B t o  interfer e i n th e affair s o fcountries  Thi s wil l pu tgovernment s i n powe r i nthes e countries  Thi s ha sPremie r Nasse r o f Egyp t i n powe rnjagnitud e an d is a n appeasesses Unothin g more  I n retur nagree d no t t o shu t of f th epipeline s ,W e doub t i f thi s pla nprovide s an y permanen t soluttOR most  efincrease   J di  arship a t MassTech Th e Le e Lave y wer e tflda y guuet so f th e Jac k Sharp s in  Lapsing Th e Fre d Readg , Ros s ieads , M  J Reaso n an d wife , th e So b Reads ,Mrs  Doroth y Dinke l an a John , atten de d  th e 50t h weddin g anniversar y o fth e Arthu r Bullise s i n  egory Sunday ,On a Campbel l an d wt w an d th eCar l Lent z famil y spen t th e wee k en dwit h th e Pau l Stmwhecsrr o i n Gran dRapids  Th e Strawheclosp t hav e pur chase d a new hom e theT t o n Unio nSt Meidame s Eloys e CmpbeU , Pear lMadse n aa d Ma e Deite F attende d aKarlonJosc o Ring s Dm  inter  mee tn g Wednesda y a t th t kiano n tow nhouse Andrew Campbel l  th e MUST ENLARG E TH E JAI LTh e stat e Jai l inspecto r ha s order ,c d  Washtena w count y t o enlarg e thei rjai  I t ha s a capacit y o f 6 9 me n an d 6wome n ye t Monda y ther e wer e 111 Th e averag e dail y numbe r i s abou t90  Tw o year s th e voter s approve d apropasa l t o enlarg e th e jai l bu t defea te d  tth e hal f mil l ta x t o financ e i t lithe y d o no t tenlarge  the jai l the yhav e t o ten d thei r prisone d elMwherc CAPT JACK WARNER PROMOTEDMr  an dspen t las tl a Mrswea k T JCom  Josep h Child s o f th e Stat e Po licc e ha s annonce d th e promotio n o fCapt  Jac k Warne r o f th e polic e t ob e  deput y sup t o f police  Cap t War ne r formerl y live d her e wit h hi s bro the r o n th e Fre d Woodwort h far m a tth e Haas e school  THE DONKEY BALL GAMETh e donke y bal l gam e Saturda ynigh t dre w th e usua l bi g crow d an dth e buckin g donkey s an d spill s provj de d  muc h merriment , Dic k Imu s an dJef f Davi s wer e th e 2  tea m captains ,Imu s winnin g 1 to  0 as Gordo n La Bell e o f hi s tea m wa s th e onl y on eabl e t o maneuve r hi s donke y aroun dtii e bases ,Proceeding , thi s wa s th e ol d timer sgam e betwee n team s captaine d b yPau l Singe r an d Clar e Miller , Singe rwo n i n bi g leagu e style  Goin g int o th elas t innin g trailin g 8  to 7  Singe r go ta  hi t an d Jac k Youn g hi t a  hom eru n t o giv e hi m th e game Th e Singe r tea m wa s LaBeIle,rf ,Imu s , rf Ra y Williams , c  Singer F  Singer , 3b  Whit e ss  Dal e Millle r2 b Bafdl o 2b  Ritter , lb , YoungAb Hende e Barker , Haine s outfield Mille r team  a  Mille r ,P , 3b  J  Re aso n ,1b  M  Lavey , c p Battle , rff ,VanBUricu m rf  Jo e Lavey , ts,c Meabon , 2b  R  Mille r ,cf  B  Milla r3b  R  Darro w I t Things happene d in  Litt e Rotk ,Arkansa s las t wee k whe n th e appeal cour t reverse d a decisio n o f th e dU tric t cour t stayin g integratio n o f til tLjitl e Roc k hig h schoo l fo r 2V  years The  appealat e cour t ha s sine  MSe ath e schop l a n inductio n s o the y OM Iappea l t o th e Unite d State s suprwa ecourt  Th e ide a tha t a  lowe r cour tr  vers e a suprem e cour t decisio a wa sabsur d i n th e firs t place  I n th t ap pea l t o th e suprem e cour t the y wtl lprobabl y los e agai n a s ther e i s littl eikelyhoo d o f th e oour t revertin g It self  Presiden t Eiseithottt r i n aintervie w sai d i f t  schoo l refuM it o  obe y th e suprem e cour t dadsJfi ah e wa s read y t o enforc e i th e di d las t yea r  f Bor n t o Ta d Stockto n an d wif ef Alic e Wakefleld  Augus t 22 , a  son Bo m t o Mr  an d Mrs  Noe i Coo kAr m Heat h   a t St  Jo e hospital ,An n Arbo r Augus t 21 , a a 1 0 l b gh iPatrici a Lorraine Bor n t o Mr  an d Mrs  Jame s Youn gJoyc e Clark  St  Jo t hospita U An nArbo r Aacui t  , Congress ha s inuease d th eSecurit y payment  Th e increase d i ssmal l , abou t 53 2 a month  Thi s tono t tth e en d o f i t howeve r a s MUt e t increas e benefit s wil l continu e t t fctintroduce d a t eac h succeedin go f congrea s unti l a livin gpaid Th e Leonar d Le e famil y ar t spen din g th e wee k i n norther n Michigan Th e Gilber t Skinne r famil y W ffo r Georgi a thi s wee k t o atten d th eweddin g o f he r cousin , Joa n Shattuc Mis s Georgi a o f 1957  Th e Wayn eWagner s accompanie d the m an d wil lsto p t o visi t hi s brother , Loi s Wagne rU  at Hopeville , Georgia ,Mrs  Howar d Rloptfll t i s hosatiro mMePhtrso n Regular Communicatio n a lsto n Ldg e No  7 8 F   K X evenin g Septembe r 2  Jt t 8 p, mlintf j VUBRAft fTh e Girl  Librar yin g a bale e st k t o bu rbok  Wi B jm      S T   XV, liwiiiI  JjPVfWv,        ,         1      t VV  ,     ,      L  ,   , Anew27, 1S68Heres always plenty of  GET IT HOT   GET A LOT every time A new electric water heaterprovides plenty of hot, hot water for showers and ali the familys needsDetroit Edison has a new Super Supply Plan which makes heattrs evenmore efficient and economicalHeres the convenient, modern way to GET IT HOT  GET A LOTfor an operating cost as low as 388 per monthOnly electric water heaters give yeu all these important advantagesiEfficientthe heat goes into the anywftertftttd not benear a chimneyLong lifftmtet Edison rigidStlMlftttlSAutometkali Hit timepknnbir or appliance Fastnew, more efficient heatingunitsOuter shellcool to the touch alloverEdon maintains electrical partswithout chargeSafe deanquiet modernAERVE8 SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGANARE YOUR IMPORTANTPAPERS AND VALUABLESREALLY SAFEDont be old fashioned in thinking that youritems of value are safe because they are lockedaway at home To be feally sure of their safety,place them in a safe deposit box here Then, your valuables and important papers are protectedagainst loit, theft and Are rop in to our bankoop aod  is low costBISStatHowaB  Pioekner BankBook Account Note of 4After owiaft th Ptockney Dfepatehft ow 20 year Mr and Mm F L Andrews tat ed the papa to RoyCaverty He learned the trade atthe Dispatch and later worked on pa per at Dundee, Ann Arbor and De A ArteMiss Lola Flaceway has returnedfrom Europe Jennie Jane of Dundee i visitingHazel McDougaB  Mrs Felix Courtney of Webster isvisiting Mrs Thomas Eagen  The Missaes Pulver of Jackson anvisiting Viola aad Hazel Peters Lucy Cook ha returned from BayView where she spent the summerThe remains of Ora Mead, a formerresident were brought here for bunalast week Mr and Mrs A B Green celebrated their 60th wedddtng anniversarySunday The Grand Army of the Republicholds its annual encampment at Atlantic City Septt 1824 Fare there fromAnn Arbor and back 2455 Frank Plummer is home from California Rev H Riley is the new minister atthe West Marion church VGJDinkel has started to build hisnew farm houseWilUiam White V G Dinkel andR M Glen shipped cattte fromGregory last weekBorn to the Bert Appletons lastweek a son Mrs Thomas Clinton has gone toMilwaukee to spej the winter withher daughter, Mrs 6amtf Deveraux Ethel and Emory  Mullhoiland ofYpsilanti are visiting the John Martin family Sam, the big horse, belonging toDr H F Sigler ran away last week, smashing the buggy Morley Vaughnwas driving it Dr Kennedys Big Medicine Showis at the opera house all next weekwith high class vaudeville popularcontest etc      Friday, Satwday, Aagaet  Four D W Jt1 Ma  mE TALI STRANGER Aug , ,M8ePJ to anmaaeope aa Coler Boot Cmmp Will Never Be e ame NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS kJoel MeCrea and VifgWa MayeJJKOAndy Griffith, Myron and Nick Adanwlcaturette New Cartoea BODAJPin CtaemaSeope d CelerA Star CatTues, Wed, Thurs, Sept 2, 3, 4  Sensational Story of a Rebel You  Sundyf Meaday, August ULAFAYETTE ESQADfULLE wHhTab Hunter and Etebika ChoreanFeaumte Color Cartoon THE LONE RANQE8 AMDLOST CITY OF GOUTWHkClayton Moore and Jm SllverheekMARACAIBOin ViatavMon andWiCornel WiWe and Jean Wall in ColorMarilyn Milller and Marilyn Gustafson of Detroit called on Leotai Reason and Mrs Larry Lobdell SundayCalvin Hooker and wife of Ann Arbor called on the Merwin CampbellsSunday  , MrsShirley Clark gave baby shower j Tues Wed, Thurs, Sept 2, , 4for Mrs Russell Clark Monday  RAINTREE COUNTRY The Tom Clark family of Ann Ar m color wKh boi called on Mrs Margaret Clark Montgomery Clift ft Elisabeth Taylorad family Sunday   era JrThe Dale Millers extended the 25th SIAM anniverary of his graduating class at in CtaemaSeopaHowell high school Sunday  hi eelarCaHeonTAX I WILL RKATMY HOME AT EAT PUTNAM STREET TONotes of 25 Years Ago Pinckney school opening is Sept The folllowing are the teachersSupt J P Doyle Prin,, Mrs Doyle History and Latin, Alice Stottlemire History and English, Tom HowlettIntermediate, Carmen Leland Pri ruary, Jessie GreeaThe high school expects to have agood foot ball team this year CliffordKiller ig the only last years lineman missing The players are LorainoDrown and John Wylie ends Wilson and Lyman Battle, tackles FritzGardner and John Amoroso, guardsfor the backfield re Bob Read, Jack and Bud Dilloway, Bob Young, TedAdseh, Harold Campbell DesmondLedwidge Mrs Bertha Dinkel Dunbar, 50,,died at her   a t Jackso n Augus t23  Sh e leave s he r husband , 3  daugr uters , mothe r aa d 4  brother s Pinckne y bea t th e AllStar s i n th ecount y leagu e Frida y 4 to  1  Do nSwarthou t pitche d a  on e hi t gameTh elineu p wa s Swarthout , p  NMjlIer , c Bo b Smith,lb  F  Read , 2b  Dinkel,3 bL  Battle , rs  J  Kinney , Is  outfiel dH  Haines , R  Reason , Clar e Miller 5 0  o f Michigan s close d bank s ar et o  reope n I n September Howel l i s t o hav e a  landin g field,on ebein g lai d ou t i n th e north  par t o ftow n 25 0 ft , wid e an d 180 0 ft , long A n NR A meetin g w s hel d i n th eoper a hous e Monda y night  Col  Youn go f Roya l Oa k wa s th e speaker Sinc e 3 2 bee r becan e lega l th e nu me r o f mal t dealer s irtth e tat e ha sdroppe d t o 3 8 an d hom e bre w ha spracticall y disappeare d Th e ReasonJShar p reunio n wa s hel dSunda y a t Swarthou t Cove , Portag eLak e wi h 7 5 present  Ra y MUlar dwa s name d president , Norma n Reason ,Sec  Claud e Reason , TreasSt  Joseph s churc h o f Dexte r hol dthei r annua l picni c Labo r Da y a t th eDexte r Woodlan d Park  Chicke n dinn e r noon  Senato r Copelan d speaker Bell i gam e i s Dexte r v s Pinckney Mrs  Doroth y Dinkel , Johnn y an dChristin e an d Mrs  Emm a Dinke lspen t fro m Tuesda y t o Frida y a t th eSo o an d crosse d th e Mackina c Bridge Pa t an d Mik e Glove r o f Webber ,vill e spen t las t wee k wit h th e tarr yEichman sRit a Mille r atted d a churc h meet in g i n An n Arbo r Saturday Mrs  Edn a Spears , Mrs  Louig e Sh eha n an d Jac k Sheldo n spen t Sunda ywit h fn e Fores t Ledger s a t Lak e TAXES O NWEDNESDA Y 7TO9P,M SATURDA Y 5 TO 6 PM RUT H RITTER  PINCKNE Y TREAS Bot tANft  HOM E HEATIN GV   WYLIE L  P, GA S SERVIC EPHON E 63  HOWEL L  ,iiCOA L   SUNOC O FUE L OI LFIL L I P NO W AN D PA Y B Y TH E MONT HWE  AIS O HAV E A  LARG E STOC K O F UJMBE R UFPLIE SPHON E HAMILTO N 6 8119  DEXH RD  LHOE f SON SDEXTE R MICHIGA NPEACHE S TH E QCTEE N O FMr  an d Mn  Ro y Dillingha m caBe dMrsJellie Wyli e drille d o n her f at he r i n McPnerso n hospita l Saturday Bill y Sheha n spen t Sunda y wit hhi s gran d fathe r ,Willia m Shehan HALE HAVEN SGOO D FO R FREEZI N CANNIN G O R EATTN OI,  XRE E RIPENE D PEACHE S AKMTRIC1OL 9 AN Df WIL L MICHIGA Non  th e Marti n Anderson s a t Parker  1 H e ha d hi s hors e i n th e Marshal l rao e  t e ThursdayWillia m Sheha n wi Uther e wt h Mr  an d Mrs  Roberts Diaa e DeBarr , o f Corruna , Sharo nMurdoc k o f Haller s Comer s ar e visi t g th e Rober t Pike s Mr  an d Mr s Ro y Dillingha m an doCorner s Sunda yTh e C y Rupert  o f Howel l e tSaturda y wit h th e Uoy d HendesTh eTo m Kenden s o f Maikago n wer e W4 f H M rre 4 Head s  The On  CampbeD t calle d o n Mr Maa a Nai h Ayar s a t Plymot h Uoyd Hende e goe i t o th e itt e fafc fi n  Detroi t Tnurgda y WhtP t h e toshee p fup tTh e Harol d Henr y famil y en tth e wee k an d a t Mff m konorla g hi tmotht r ad Mr s Ro y DiUingha m an dMr  ao d Mrs  Onrilt e Smit h attende dth e faneral  of Claud e Whit e t t Flin tSmidq rmqr Mr  Aahe r Wyil e ha  gon e bac k I OttlbtBrigato n Qaake t Co        MM ABE NO W READ YSMAL L O R LARG E SALE S AR EPeterson OrchardsBRUIB f LAKE , GREGOR Yy  Mi      , ,          I11  1C ,Wednesday, AafUet 37,1958The Peoples StoreaftociauEs WtYGOODSUNGEUfiCANNED U009S  VSHOEGENTS FURNBHfllGSKENNEDY GENERAL STOREENTIRE STOCKVi AND MORE OFFDRESSES Junior, Misses, Half Sizes V2 OFFSKIRTS lh OFFFull Fashion BANLONSWEATERS 579Orion SWEATERS 379 SUMMERFALLWINTERSTOCK AT TERRIFIC SAVINGSALL SALES FINAL NO LAYAWAYS HOSE 3 pr 200HAND BAGS 100GLOVES 98cSILK SCARFS 79c LINGERIE  PAJAMASAT BIG DISCOUNTS CHILDRENS DRESSES  SWEATERSSKIRTS  SPORTS WEARTHE114 West Main Street ROSAL SHOPPinckney Phone UP 83418BENEFITStreet Dance Ice Cream Social FOR STOCKBRJDGE RECREATION CENTERSTOCKBRIDGE FIRE HALLICE CREAM AND CAKE SERVED STARTINGSATURDAY EVENING AT 700 PMSept 1958TWK 9SNCXMST DBFATCHAsft ef MananaV114 MienMurk Avers of Miami Florida called at the Dispatch office SaturdayHe is a grand ton of the late MarquisNash of PinckaejrWesley Reader, Dick Kennedy andand Eddie Wakaield spent th weekend at Houghton LakeMr and Mrs, Martin  Ritter willspend the week end at CadillacWalton Chamberlain who taughtin the Pinckney school last term, will reenter Oberlein, Ohio collegethis fallMrs Alma Harris who haas beenliving in Dorothy Rohl house on WMain St has gone oack to Detroitlor awhile Wagoners GroceryMtt PINCKNEY ROADQuality MerchandiseDanceSQUARE AND ROUND 9 to 12 50c A PERSON DAVID ASHBAUGH ORCHESTRASTOCKBRIDGE RECREATION COMMITTEE Jack RUey, 5, an of Mr and MiaJohn RUey of AS Arbor drowned atSilver Lake, outfe of here last Wdnesday The Pinckney fire dept tookthe pulmotor oajftA marriage Uostue has been sssuedto Rita Walsh, daughter of GeorgeWaiah of Dexter aad Richard Fischer of Ann ArborGlen and Viola Alt of Ana Arborand Rex and Effie Sacfcett of Detroit had a picnic dinner Thursday at theOrland Winslow acme at RiversideiGuests of the Orland Winslow family last week were the Richard Coopesfamily Detroit and the RichardWimbers amily of Ashtabula, Ohioi Joyce Fazzefsky of Detroit visitedOameiia and Kathryn Winlsow lastweek  Albert and Kitsle Dinkel spent theweek end at Mackinac and northernMichigan The Ralph Clinton family of Detroitspent Sunday with the C J ClintonPhyllis went home with them  Mrs Andrew Nlsbett has gone UoMackinac with the Gordon Hesters ofYpstfanti The Jese Henrys and Gerald called on Beatrice Lambom and KathrynWhitehead in Gragory Sunday  The Ambrose Kennedys of Pontiacwere Sunday guests of the Irvin Ken nedys  Mrs Mae Middleton of Detroit svisiting Mrs Edith Carr The Bob Can of Grand Rapids spent the weokend with her  L, J JSwarhout and wife called onMrs Edith Gallup in FowlervilieSundayClaude aad Harold Swarthont areat LovelJMrs Ella Newman and Dave Forner of Ann Arbor called on the Ben Whites last week Mrs Joie Fornermd Mrs, James Forner and daughter Ann Arbor called Sunday Mrs Irene Jack, Mrs Gladys Leevisited Jack Roberts and wife in Sydney last week The Harold Porters and Jolan attendd the wedding of Laura Lipcow and Bob Downer at Chelsea SaturdaynightSue Fairchild of Detroit visitedthe Aberdeeng last week and went Cheboygan with them The Robert Ackley family calledon the Jame Neffs in Ann Arbor onSunday The L J Henry entertained theirchildren and families SundayThe Bob Garnert of Redford visitedthe Francis Shehans over the week end Other callers the Robert Garthsend Charels Raymour of DetroitThe Perry Brown family of AnnArbor were Sunday guests of the Ralph Halls Mrs Mary Ellen Read and Tommywere in Detroit Tuesday Wednesday she attended bridge club at the homeof Lenore Wagner and Thursday one 4 Lake Chemong Winston Baughn, Donnie Baughn,Urry VanSlambreok and the Lovat boys of Fowlervflle atttended a DeMolay meeting Sunday at MonroeThe Kenneth Hecks visited his parts la Monroe Sunday Lynn Headees were Sundaygweste of tthe Dr James Nash fomilyin Coldwater ,Jewy Ledwidg and wife attend,ed the wedding of Richard Johnsonand Martha Mastar of Clarkston Sat urday The bride If a cousin of MrsLedwjdfeMr and Mrs Rgber Dannnegay ofClncianatti, Ohio, visited the lEucisSfcehans last weak lna Oaeb of Evanston, nil tuatt of the Ross JUadf LOW PRICESBeer and Wine To Take 0 PHONE HOWELL 705J2STATE  in the Circuit Court lor the County rfof Livingston in hancervmLECIA WILLIAMSON, PlaintiffVtJOHN WI1XIAMSON, DefendantORDER TO APPEARSuit pending in the Circuit Courtfor the County of Livingston in Chaneery on the 4th day of August,198 It appearng by affadavit on file nthis cause that after diligent searchand inquiry that it cannot be ascertained in what state or country the de ftndant resides On motion of Martin J Lavan, attorney for plaintiff, IT IS ORDERED that said defendnnt enter his appearance in this caue on or before three months from thodate of this order or plaintiffs bill t Compliant will be taken as confessed by the defendant  It is further ORDERED that within J forty days after th date hereof th wild plainiff cause a copy of this Order to be published in the Pincknoy Dispatch a newspaper printed, publish ed and circulating in said County ofLivingston, and that such publicationbe continued once in each week for1six successive weeks  And it is furthef Ordered that thesaid Plaintiff cause a copy of this Orj der to be mailed to said defendant athis last known postoffice address by registered mail and a return receiptdemanded at least twenty days before ihe tim herein prescribed for the appearance of said defendant j MICHAEL CARLAND, Circuit JudgeMARTIN J LAVAN jAttorney for PlaintiffBusiness AddressBrighton, MichiganPhone ACademy 71511r7Tf Z COAtfOATHOSS JFJACK HANNETf Mesdamet andMorrisMildred Parin attended the nemorHI terviet Swiay for Dr James Dav Brtthei Churdi The Rotand Qortoot INancy and June Kennedy el Pwttieethe Marrty KeMdy BIG SAVINGON THIS POWERFULBRAND NEWMODEL 805BPowtrfnl H hp motor bsg  Iff ht  quietvinyl wivel HOM  dipon tools ffisrsnUtdcleaninffee live etometMfrartiea ait ajr PHONfFOR 10 DAY HOME at  riNtttT PMONI MUMtlftIN MATCHtNO TYN MCI  m  vrXJM of MtPleasant spam last week at the JoeGriffith home Friday they want toGreenfield VOltoje Theireame for sham Saturday  Rev, Keith Lajiridf ofculled on hit nsaaVr Mrs prenltJackwo SHIREYS RADIO125 PEARL ST P NCKNEY PHJFINAL NOTICENOTICE TO RESIDENTS OF VILLAGE OF PINCKNEYNotice Is hereby given by the Village of Pinckney to the ownertand occupants of trailer coaches, which are used as residences for mere then 15 days and located within this Village, that you must register suehtraiter coach with the Village Clerk and obtain a permit from Clerk, pay the statutory permit fee and oampry with the sanitaryHons of the Village and Shiawassee  Livingston District Board of The owner of the property on which the trailer coach is located mustsign the application Failure t comply wfttt the terms of flW ,t4MiWsKV 3sCUSTOM FREEZERCOUNTERTOP FREEZER HOLDS600 POUNDS SAFELY   ad l an aatote foM back toabout OctoberTh Ware ramfcm was held Sundayat the Tom Ware horn 37 were thereThey were the Tom Wares, John Paul Wares, Earl Kimbten, the Pauland Willard Ware of Plymoutht, the Webber Wares and Mrs Lonnie Roseof Oryville and Mrs Ruth LaBlncof Bad Axe The Washtenaw County CrippledChildren are at the U of M Camp, Patterson II acfcyRitter  OPI ESTASUSH YOUR OWN EUSINESSown our capitalJo experience access ary to start Part or full time 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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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12 atpm Presen Super Hendee, Reynolds, Kennedy, and Wylie, Absent WhiteSupr Hendee presided Minutes oflas meeting appproved There was noold business Motion by Wylle , supported byKennnedy tto apppointGeorge Cranealternate represenative of the HuronWatershed in Intergovernmental Comruittee, Carried  rMottioa by Kennedy, supported bvReynolds to pay foWowing bills asreadMich, Belt, ptfoneYtr19J0 Detroit Edison , lights  1150Max Russsell, school treas  932,36Lucy Reason, elecction board 2325June Hendee, election board , 2325 Mrjorte Howell elation board 2325Woodroe Massey ,electtian board 2325Murray Kennedy election board 2325Foster, Fire Protect Ser 1130Fhil Gentile, painttown hall 1023Lees Gulf, gas fire truck 350Roger Carr Agency, tag 6258P W Curlett, printing 4290CL Town, setting up vote mach1500 Foster Fire Potect, oxygen 1110Amen LaFrance Corp,m 11760 1047 MichBelll, phone 460Amer Vote Mach Corp, sup 3405S Payment for 2 machinesLiv Co Dept Soc Welfare , 5289Thomas Read Sons umber  92S0 Motion by Reynolds, supportt byWylie to adjourn CarriedMurray J Kennedy Township ClerkDONKEY GAME AUGUST 23The Pinckney Annual Donkey BallGame will be at the lighted field orthe night of Saturday, August 23Thisi a hUious event with plenty of spillsProcedding it will be an old timergame They have been clamoring forsuch a contest since the last one 2years ago We hear they have a side bet up The captains are StanleyDiakei and Paul Singer and theyhave fielded strong teamsThe Dlnkel team is Dinkel pChffr c Jack Reason lb Norm Miller, r, 2b Ridge Shirey, ss Bill Darw , 3b Gerry Swarthout, Joe Lavey, Hookie Battle, Bill Baughn Roy Reaso, Ron narrow, outfieldThe Paul Singer team is SingerpJot Basydlo,  jack Young ,1bFred lager 3b, A Singer, 2b, Bug Van siRev Keith Ledwidge, Lloyd HendeeCu Ledwidge, Don Buns, Mike Bladta, Win Baughn, Merlin LaveUtfleMAnyone wishing to can get in attfatflt will be lubstitutjons galoreMRS BLURT THOMPSONlifyg Mary Thompson 87 died at aIMttafleld nursing horn FridaySee and her husband the late John C Thompson edited the Dexter Leaderfor 40 yearsThere is a son, Sidney of Lake Orion and a daughter, Mrs,Louise Kay of Ann Arbor, a epn, Johnof Dexter, several grandchildren Theloneral and burial wereJtfonday at DexterViaceLaRosa and wife attended thejjtomt coming at St Jottprf church Jackson Sunday,  of TpsUaati wjfa FrankDexter Corbinoi Romeo last week at Dexter, Sheteaches at Romeo Born to the Garfield McKiHens ofDexter Katherine Roche Aug, 10 a daughter, Laurie Ann, The altar boys of St Josephs church,Dexter attended the DetroitKansasCity ball game last weekThe Stop and Shop Store has openpxi new supermarket at Chelsea Eugene Esch of Pinckney and NormaJeanne Bailey ofChelsea ware marr Aug 9 at the Salem Grove Church byKev Caister,Three Detroit teen agers robbfcedthe Rosenbrook Sports Store Brightor of 630 in merchandise, Theywere caught when their car ran outoi gas and stoppd on Hagggerty Road in Oakland county2y Brighton youth who staged aoeer party and drank 100 bottles, last week were rounded up by state policeand at the Brighton fire hall to which their parents had been summonedwere given a lecture by ProsecutorErwin85 members of the Howell HeavyIttofr Co, National Guard, left for Grayling last week, C William Norman, 29, ol Jacksonnas been apppoiated Howell C ity Mgr,The Howell school anticipats anemolument of 2J75The Selective Servic office hasbeen moved to the 2nd floor of thecourt house at Howell,John Marshall has been named headiootball coach at Howell high school to succed Harold Fulk, resigned, Earl Ward III of Pingree was married to Sharon Monroe of Howell inAug 16Nearly 100 people learned to swmat the Howell recreation program ihis summer,24 Howell Knight Templars wnto the conclave at Indianopalis, Indthifj weekMrs Bssie Uber, 72 died ThursdayShe leave her husband, Paul Uber,,2 sons and a daughter and 2 brothers, Wilbur and Ford JohnsonFuneral wasSaturday, at HowellFloyd Hubbel, 66, of Howel died atMcPheson hospital Thursday He is survived by 3 sons and 2 daughtersThe funeral was at Ho well SaturdayVillage otPmcknejr Regular meeting Aug 12,1958Galled order by Fres DinkelPresentMarion Russsell, Merlin Lavey, Lee Tiplady, Roy Clark, Albert ShirleyAbsent Don SwarthoutMition by Clark supported by Lavey to alllow following billsLavey Hwdre misc 2215Ann Arbor Const, patch mat  7290 Lees Gulf, misc 979Nat Disinfectant Co 9472Mich, Mund Leag dues 64JJ0Tlobt Egeler, salary 12500Paul Curlett, printing 2500Don Winger, careof flag 600V anWinkleVanWinkle ,fee 1000Com Library, donation 15000Louii Marshall, stone  2000 Howell Const Co roads 10935CO Motion by Lavey ,supported byShirley to donate 1150 to library Carr ltd Motion to adjourn carried Mildrel Ackley, ClerkDEMOCRAT COUNT CONVENTION Thr following from here attendedthe Democrat county convention atHowell Thursday nightOJoyd Hendee,Murray Kennedy, LoPtmo Murphy, Louis Rogers, Mr and MrsMax Revnlodf Kafia Laran was elected tthe chaimum of th county commilee,Mm Jat Mtnm vice chairmanMrf JeJUBUpWiifc eck Murray i convenSCHOOL WfSPinckney Community SdMipb openTuesday, Sept 2nd with, meeting from 9 to 12 Tfcaj busseswill call for the chiWren at 1200Wednesday regular tffhdtft from 9a m to 4 pjn Registration will take pljce forall grades from kindergarten through twelth from 9 to 12 , m and 1 to5 p m on Monday AugW 2t, Tues day , August 56 and Wuct 27 Grades kindergaTUn7th wai register in theschool, grades 8tthe high school stodyRegistration will beby last nameA through H Mon Aug  I through P Tues, Aug 36L through 2Wed, Aug 27All students should be preparedpay book rental at time of registrationHigh school book rental is about 600and elementary school 500The hot lunch program will notstcat until OcctoberPhysical examinations for feotballpieyers are Monday, Aug 25, TuesAug 26 at 10 a m and 2 P m Here are a list of the subjects tote offferd 1st hour Algebra 1, Shop 1, English10, English 11, French 1, Horn Economics 3, 4, Biology ,Band, TypJg 2 toCATHOLIC CHURCHs Catholic Church , PastorSummer Mamr6 W, 10,9000041 A, M Vlnter Matae 800, 1006 A MWaakday 800 A MFridayMother Noveaa 730 pinafter Novtnaa Devotions 430 to 530 P MS30 to 900 P Mike Fwptos Unrdi Unadilla andRev IroaoksSuaday School , Sanders, Pastor945 AMMorning Worship 1050 A MYouth Group 700 P MYoung Paopi 900 P MEvening Service 700 P ML Srir Choir Practise 800 pmThurf AAtit Prayer Meeting 800 pmThur, Youth Prayer Group700 p,m Bafl NewsCom Goagi2nd hour Algebra 2, Shop 2, raphy, American GovernmentTyptng 1, World History 10, PsicalScience3rd hour Plane Geom, Shop llchorus, English 9, Home Econ 1,, Giieral Math, Typing 1, U S Histy 2Physics 4t1h hour Shop 2t English loji Government, Home Econ 3, 4, t7,History, Physical Science5tth hour Civics, Shop 3, English10, English 12, Home Econ 1, BiologyShorthand, Algebra 1 r6th hour English 9,Englih 2, CivicsHome Econ ,12, Biology, Typing1, World Histwtf 10 Ksv J W Winger, PastorMiming Worship 1045 a mSuftdwy Schooll 930 am Wed Ohoto Practise 730 p mMenuoiute ChurcbSs  Ezra Beachy, PastorS Supt  Walter Esch Worship 1000Fellowship Servfce 800 p mCommunity Summmer Bible School A ilvary Mennonite ChurchAugust 4 to 115H OC to 1130 Monday thru FridayOPEN The McPherson State Bank is placing its newly purchased electronic bookkeeping machine on display intheir lobby,Thursday,Friday,SaturdayAugust 21, 22, 23 Demonstration of themachines operation will be made during the davCurrent plans are to place the machine in actual operation on Sept smber 2, 1958 Mr and Mrs Brandon Whit noare in Seattle, Washington watchedthe Gold Cup Races on Lake Wash ington from the deck of the destroyerGllliganThe folllowing attended the Mason Fair Saturday Joan, Jeanette,Dorothy, Christine and George Clark, Barbara Allen, Donnna GudithPaulIne Richmond, Georgia Bond, JohnStein way as Daniel Ruttherburg Stanley Dtnkel and Detective GeneDinke went to Willow Run and came back with M E Darrows car whichhad been left there The Merlin Amburgeys were inDetroit Friday ,Mylo Ash and wife of Cadillac visited the Martin Rttters last week Mrs  Robera Neff and new soncme home from the hospital Sunal SundayThe Martin Ritter family had aPicnic Sunday at tthe home of theformers parents at Lakeland, it wasMartin jrs birthday The Jo Griffiths entertained theMerlin Amburgeys, Clifford Millersand James Knights at dinner Sunday Mesdames Eleanor Ledwidge, RayHonda Morris, Clar McMackeooujfStackable and wife and Hubert Ledwidge and wife attended he funeralof Raymond Brogan at Lansing Saeurday  Vbce LaRosa and wife, Eleaflor Ltdwidge Raymonda Morris, Clare MoMacken called at the funeral home in Lansing Friday night where thebody of Raymond Brogan was Ralph Gorton of Beulah is visitingth Lawrence Camburns  The Robert SeefeW family with thtJmet Wurster family of Columbt,week at DouglasOhio, spent lastLakeThe daughter of the Daivd Haitafshat bean named Tamar Lynn FOR SAlAPhJIco television com bination Record Player, Johnao Out board Motor 5 HP Used Jes than80 hours Stocks and Diet, Toledo StArmstrong Pipe Cutter, Saws, Mige Toolg, all priced cheap13881 West Shore Drtyty Hitad1  is at Graad Rapids Saturday         BESSIE HENRYBessie Henry, 79,ied at  BattleCreek nursing home August 13 She IBHSHfljfWfcfof George and MarSchftfejr and was born in Manistee county, January 11, 1879She was married to William Cox who Is deceased A son Dallas, was born to thisunion Her second husband was Claude Barry They came to Pinckney andoeated a drug store which she operated for a number of years afterhi death  When she married RoyHenry she moved to Battle Creek where he had a clothing business Onhis death she returned to Pinckneywere she lived until a few months ago when ghe returned to Battle CroekThe deceased was a member of Pinckney Chapter 145 OES Surviving are her son, Dallas, agrandson, Cecil and a granddaughter,Jackie of Battle Creek and sister, Mrs Kate Hannett of Pinckney The funeral was at the SwarthoutFuneral Home Saturday afternoon,Rev Winger officiating Burial in thePinckney CemeteryFLORENCE McKAYFlorence McKay,75, who livedwith hr daughter Mrs James Morannear Whitmore Lake, died at McPher son Health Center Howll on August3 where she had been about 10daysThe deceased was the daughterof the late John and Blnora E1Uboat nd was born in Rochester, N YShe married Frank McKay who has ben dead some years Her daughterMrs, Moran, is her only survivorThe Funeral was at the SwarthoutFuneral Borne, Saturday morning, XUv Winger officiating Burial was inRural HQls Cemetery, NorthvilleDIt JAMES DAVISDr, James Davis 88, retired pathOlgist of the University of Michigan Bvinft at Dexter died at WoodstockOntario, Sunday He leaves his wife,Gladys, a former teacher in the Piack ey school a son and daughter by aformer Marriage The funeral and burial were in Woodsttock TuesdayWtOOAN 4t, 68, sea of Christophtr tfft Francis Sweetmaa Broganoi Ptaekaijrdfcd at Lansing Thursdayfor the state highwaydept Surviving are his wife, a daugh tr, Ruth, 3 brothers and 4 sisters,2 mm r deceased The funeral wasat St Uaryf church Lansing, Satur day wits burial there  Rev KeithLedwJdg said tht mastRutty tj4 Chary VanNorman artbuck from their trip to ColoradoTh CMford Millers lve thisweek fortprfoffttld, Mo, to visit reiJ smt V vf A  CXMNTY LBAGUB 0IANDINGSPinckney bumped up against ourold friendlax Southwell Monday nite Wid lost 6 to 0 Dick Kennedy pitchedfor Pinskney and alllowfcd 6 hits, one more than Southwell, but he had 5errors made behind him while Brigh ton only mde 2 They got 2 on thefirst inning when GODherty hit into double play  In 2nd they got 4runs on hit batsman ,2 errors and2 hits They got 2 more the 3rd on a hit, 2 outfield errors That endedthe scoring Pinckney had men onevery inning but could not get themaround Southwell walked 2 Kennedy walked the 4th and went to 3rd on Barretts doubleHe tried to scoreon passsed ball but was out on 8 cose decision Berrrett who had 2hits was walked purposely in the 7tnHiggs got a hit but the next twotatters could not deliver,In the state tournament last weekHamburg was eliminated at Drayton Plains and General Motors at PunPinckney ends their season Friday nit vhen they play General Motors atHcwell at 9 p mPinckney ABHewlett, ss 4The legislative has pasased anotherschool bus law but it does not go in to effect until Sept 13, 2 weks afterschool starts Nw all cars haa tobtop when they pass a stopped schoolbus and not proceed until it starts upNow they have to stop when theyreet a stopped bus and not continue until it starts A number ofhave been injured getting busesA favorite weapon of teen agttrs intheir gang fight are switch blade knjvesi the kind where you press aspring and the blade comes out orgoes back Bandits sometimes ustit in holdups We had a switchbladePenknife once Congress has passeda bill banning them and the presidentis expected to sign it So If you have one you had better throw it in thtrivr3Moriarity, 3bJeffreys, lbGentile, IfAmburgey, cfKennedy ,p 2Parrett, rf 2Higggs, 2b 3Reader, c 3R000000 00 0 HErighton AB Rrampbel 2b  4 0Southwell, p 3 0G ODherty 4 0Norton, 3b 3 0T ODherty, c 2 1 Nusolf, rf 3 1 ODherty 2 2Leach, If 1 0Intosi, rf 3 1Thiralt, ss 2 101000 21 0H 3100010001BATTING AVBBAGESfiinckney County League Team AB R H Potjor Burns 2 0 1Joe Jeffreys 35 6 16 Scott Barrett 27 6 Phil Gentile 47 8 15Fay Moriarity 32Charles Hewlett  29 7 8iob Meabcn 16 4 5Dennis Clark 34 9 9Dick Higgs 39 9 10Bob Amburgey 21 5 4Dick Kennedy  34 11 9 232Jack Wylie 5 2 2 200Jim Meyer 21 4 4 ,141Wesley Reader 33 4 4 121 Carry Udwidge 9 0 1 111Bill Kiaufe 9 11 illJames Shooter 4 Q 0 000 50U46Um3189 10 311306281253238 Secretary of State DuUes touredCentral America last week and whitehe was not mobbed as ViceNixon was on his recnt tourSiuh America, he was hooteajeered and shown he was unweicome Now we have ambassadors Or consuls in all these places who 9Qsupposed to cultivate the good Wfllof the people they seem to be fallingdown on job The appointments art usually made by the president topersons who aided in his electioThepay is insufficient and only a richperson can accept one President Eisehower appointed Clare Luce Boothwoman publisher to Italy and FredAlger to Belgium They both seem to spend about as much time here asthey did at their appointments Alger ha since been replacedThere are perils in all things Doa Draught of Bellafountiane, Ohio,a milking his cows the other night He was using a machine but was milking one by hand himself Th machine short circuited killing a cowJt fellon the metal stanchions shorting theentire system 7 cows wer killed, was not injured417CONSERVATION DEPTThe commission has boughtnjore acres of public hunting landsSpecial designated seasons for 37areas in the deer season have been ap pioved 55,601 permits will be issuedio take 2543 any sex deer The National Gypsum Co was given a permit to complete dredging op erations for their new dock nearTawasThe millionth car crossed the Markinac Bridge Sunday It was a smal car containing 2 Oakland countyyouth They got 600 worth of mer chandise from the merchants A request from the Pentagon thata surrender plan be worked out If wshould he frced to surrender in a nu cJear war stirred up a hornets nestin Washington and drew an angrybiast from the president It startedwhen a Pentagon general wrote a ltt er stating that Russia was so farahead oi us now in nuclear weapons mat it would take us iany years tocatch up and in case of a war nowwe would iose Guided missies are notyet perfected for long range bombing but they could wipe out our bases inEurope and Asia We ar counteract ing this to some extent by splittingup ihe bases and soon will have 3 times as many overseas as aow,LIBRARY NEWSSummer Reading Program ends onAugust 23 All children taking part are invited to the library August 24 to receive awards at 300 p m InJuly 947 books were borrowed from thelibrary Rev White and Les Merritt of theCounty Press are still waging a fight to keep the Boys Vocational Schoolfrom being built in Green Oak al though it is a last ditch on as thecontracts have bees let and work started They blame the governor andwelfare commission In doing ihtsthey overlook a number of facts The legislature authorized the money tobuild it the house 68 to 0 and only 7voted against in the senate Thschool has a million dollar a year pay roll As the Ann Arbor News stated atthe time the weakness of th argument of those who oppposed the location was that no considerattion at aUwas given as to what would be bst for boys  Alfans in the midddle east art stilli ansettled We have withdrawn 17000 uoop from Lebanon but still havexkOuu mere Britian is still in Jordan where assassination attempts wereI on the rulers President Eisenhower olfered a settlement plan before thUnited Nations last week While hitwutaitive is commended his plan isttermed vague and promising no inx mediate solution He came out for Arab Nationalism and self governmentlor small nations The trouble is onlything the Arabs are united in is theirdetermination to fight Israel whomw are sponsoring He failed to prom ise the 2 things the Arabs want mostimmediate withdrawtl of our forcesthere and a promise they would notbe replaced by a United Nations palice fcrce In to meantimeNassser of Egypt is riding high casting a bigger shadowThe Piackney XfwanJi dirts endedthir season Monday in the countykague losing to TMy Frets lft to 10 rttGudithhitaj  andis hailed as th Messiah of UU East His two winning themes the destructon of Israel andof all foreigners H deUberataiy miii bed iur ambassador, Robert Morafelast week Hi rise is th Uone of our blunders Wn Israel diiftfeated Egypt and Great BrtUn t France invaded her we forest thgt withd N withdraw Nhas been rapid s riseMany thanks to tht riOrder of Eastm Star, fit,and tht Swarthout Puntna their kiodnttt and sjmntnijour rtctni    WVp   ZJV3ilHS  ,  ,           1       V vijjzr fiyy         ,        Wr,ENTIRE STOCKVz AND MORE OFFDRESSES Junior, Misses, Half Sizes V2 OFFSKIRTS 2 OFFFull Fashion BANLON SWEATERS 579Orion SWEATERS 379 SUMMERFALLWINTERSTOCK AT TERRIFICSAVINGSALL SALES FINAL NO LAYAWAYS HOSE 3 pr 200HAND BAGS  100GLOVES 98cSILK SCARFS 79c LINGERIE  PAJAMASAT BIG DISCOUNTS CHILDRENS DRESSES  SWEATERSSKIRTS  SPORTS WEARTHE ROSAL SHOP114 West Main Street Pinckney Phone UP 83418rARE YOUR IMPORTANTPAPERS AND VALUABLESREALLY Dont be old fashioned in thinking that your items of value are safe because they are lockedaway1 at home To be leally sure of their safety,place them in a safe deposit box here Then, yourvaluables and important papers are protectedagainst lcss, theft and fire 5rop in to our banksoon and rent your saft deposit box The costif lowincorporated lHMcPherscn State Bank HowIl  PinckneyMnrtyTu Year of Safe Banking on Satoex Book AccountsDonkey GameAT PINCKNEY UGHTED FIELD 7 P M OLD TIMER GAMEDINKEL vs SINGER GAMEfflNKY DINKS VSRINKY DINKS Netet o4 4 Yetra AftJuariitft Yoiing of Pontlac if theguest  Viol MM Carl Sykfta it working in the Cartercar garaa   Mia Mae Teeple is entertainingJesssie Leenn at Pla LeM Miss Carrie Tayipy is on vacationfrom the F Q Jackson store Bert Nash and sen bought Continental auto of George Reason, Mrs Sam Grimes attended the funeral of Mrs Sarah Grimes Beebe at FowlervWe laat weekC V VanWinke and wife attendedjUmily reunion at Wofle Lake Sunday The Piackney ball team plays Ioscohere SaturdayH B Gardner has returned fromEurope Mrs Jake Mack underwent an oporation in Ann Arbor last week  Dr Sigler weat to Detroit lastweek to see George Sykes who is in tht hospital Mm was hurt getting offa streetcar Mrs Alllje Greene Mclntyr wasmarried to S S VanKeuran at Bcwdie S D last week 18 cans of fish from the hatcherywill be planted in this county oAugust 13 Steve Jeffreys has gone to Lansingto work  Steve Jeffreys and Louis Monks arecarrying mail for Frank Newmaa andII, H Swarttbout Sam Wheeler loat the second one ofhi team of black hjrses last week Monday night friends 0 Fred Fishgave him a surprise on his birthday Win Barton and friend from Byronspent Sunday wh his parents WHTSMM LiWBWednesday, Thursday, August feV, 8 Her late Romantic drama Lan TurnerfaxANOTHER TIME, ANOTHER PLACEwithBarry Sullivan and Gly itfe Johns in VistavisionColor Cartoon News SCIO THEATERAm Arbor Ptoae Ner SMISFriday, Saturday, AngiMt K, U THE LEFT HANDED GUN in CinemaSeop withPan Newman and Lita MilanWalt DimtyriFour Days Fri, Sat, Sun, MonAug 20, 30, 31, Sept 1 Boot Camp Will Never B the gameNO TIME FOR SERGEANTS withAndy Griffith, Myron McCormickand Nick AdamsFcaturette News Cartoon f PETER PANin ColorMon, Tuea, August 24, 25, 26 THE YOUNG UONftin ClneraaSeope WttfcMontgomery CHft and Marion Brando Dean Martin end Hope LaageandFeaturette AMAZON TRADERin celorCetteeoVotes et 36 8R AM At the Howell Fair last week Ham1st by beating Fowlervilie  to 5beat South Lyon 11 to 3Hamburg took by beating Fowlervillle 6 to 5Mrs Sarah Hoff Grant died athome of her daughter, Mrs Frank Wallace in Pettysville Saturday Funeral home with burial in Four Town Cemetery Pinckney beat the Panicea Shoesteam of Jackson Sunday 12 to 4 JohnKionoy pitched Ed Brovn had 3hitsMrs Ernest Frost, 60, died at herhome August 20 She leaves her hasband and a daughter Puth Don Swarthout is taking in the Chicago Worlds FairMiss Lou Haze is visiting Mrs, GeneBangs Winslow at the Harry Bennetthome at GeddeeWayne Bennnett is moving from theWilcox farm to the Quinn farm ,The Roche family visited Mrs Russell West at the Mich San Sunday oc Stackabe sr, Peggy and Peteare back from the Chicaga Fair They visited his brother, Will there The Rev Berquist family are spending a couple of weeks arouad GrandRapids The Bill Smith family are back fromrcm CadilUM ,Murray Kennedy and Lyle Eulrleave Thursday for the Chicago FairThe Mike Harnack family has moved in the Rex Smith house on WestMain Mis Theresa Coyle sPent the weekwith the Bud Graingers in William,si onThe Harold Darrow family of Bogey Lake visited Mrs Fiora DarrowSaturdayOlin Robinson and wife attendedthe Grotto picnic Sunday at the AnnArbor Gun Club Wed, Thurs Aug 27, 28TOO MUCH, TOO SOON in CinemaScope, WitDorothy Malone and Errol FlynnCURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN m color withPeter Cushing and Hazel Court CartooaXESt WBX BH AT MY HOME AT EAST PUTNAM STREET TO RBCEIVB TAXES ONWEDNESDAY 7 TO 9 P MSATURDAY5TO6PM RUTH RirFER PINCKNEY TREASFred Tragers of Detroit wereSunday guests of the Lester McAfees Miss Barbara McAfee gave a babyshower Thursday night for Mrs Kenateth Heck fMrs Mary Ellen Read and childrenspent the week end at the Wilde cottage at Portage Uco Patricia Hoder of Detrit visitedL slie McAfee last wk Tom Rady who gradaated in Junehas enlisted in the navy and i aGreat Laic Mr and Mrs W A Ketcfcm att1ended the Ketcham reunion Sundayat Moore Park, Lapsing 100 were thne Bottle GasFOR COOKIWG WATER HEATIN AND HOME HEATINGWYLIE L P, GAS SERVICEPHONE 63 HOWELL ,THONE 284 HELLERS FLOWERSSAY IT with FLOWERS  HOWELL 1i COAL  SUNOCO FUEL OILI TLL IP NOW AND PAY BY THE K MONTHALSO HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF iT MBER A BUILDIN6 Cadet Richard Wylie called his parents from West Point SundayThe Old Gang of the Congl churchheld their annual reunion Sunday at Huron River Park, Dexter38 wer9here including the Charles McDaniels the Perry Brown and BiUie Brownsof Ann Arbor The Robert Pikes callled on iht,Lrston Clarks in Unadilla SaturdiThe Alllen Dinkels spent SundayBrighton with the Henry iatkntti lPPLIESHAMi 6 8119 0EXHRD L hOti  SCNS URXTERFINAL NOTfCA NOTICE TO RESIDENTS OFVILLAGE OF PNCKNEYJeff H6ndee is visiting tth Edward Nuoffers in Hojt   Mrs Gilbert Skinner hae wprt VC   jposition in the 4H office at be i jcourt house annex , HoweUNotice is hereby given  i Vi   Pinckney to the ownersand cxcupants of trailer coaches, which j used as residences for moreThe employees at the court housJ J5 daYuS iTrrlt Villge fhat y0U mUSt re9ister iuchat Howell gave VIckULa  showl311 coach wlth the Vllla9e Clerk and obtain a P611 from WjClerk, pay the statutory permit fee and comply with the sanitary regulations oK the Village and Shiawassee  Livingston District Board of HealthJ, The owner of the property on which the trailer coach is located must sign the application Failure to comply with the terms of this notice islast week She received a iaset She has resigned hr poaitiun Inthe acricaltore offftce naA acceptedine as secretary o to Bowefl aoboolBiUie Mfller entertained a numbertrie tad Mr Crlenis at twf considered a misdemeanor All unpaid llcswoa ftet will be collected through the VHIego Mar b C Ai b d f th Vill foiland CTumpett Sunday algM  jt  ll unpid llcswo ft gfshel by Court Action, by order of the Village founcil  1 till BMk AUl BUr V  j V1rjTHE P1NCENKT Weflneeday, AugTMt 20,19S8THE PINCKNEY DISPATCHROCER1ES PeoplesPiMiftf Authorowl at KNta UHUtmtA ofSotcrptiaaH4 Saa HOMO StAKkacy, MichJRY,XDSSHOEGENFSm      Annou mentPinckney Community schools WILL OPEN TOES SEPT 2 AT 9 A MThree Years accredited by the Unr utory course health program, hot ersity of Michigan school lunches  good transportationModern buildings and library facili facilities Athletic Programties Qualified teachers and adminis school apensept 2 at 900 a mtrutors voctional, college and prvparCALENDAR FOR SCHOOL YEAR 195859Sept 3, School Commences 2ii, It Second Semester beginsOct 15, 16 Teacners institute March 22 lo 30, Spring Vacation Nov 2729 Thanksgiving recess May 2324 Senior PlayDec 19 to Jan 5 Christmas Vacation May 4JHopJan 16 First Semester ends  May 31 CommencementTEXT BOOKS SCHOOL BUS ROUTESAll Students are asked to purchase1 Ten school bussses will operatte ontext books the first Day Please about the same schedule as last year bring credit slips received when 1938 book were turned in SCHOOL PERSONAL  ADMINISTRATIVE , BOARD OF EDUCATIONWesley Reader Supt Caison Holllmgsworth  PresidentGermalae Stackable, High School Jos,ph BasydlJ SecretaryPrincipal Max Russc1  TreasurorJennie Kelllenberger Elementary Lcs,ea McAfee  TrusteeJimmie Lavey is home from CaTtfornia, having finished his enlistmentMary EVn Sf8  v81111Bauer in DetroitTommie Singer fc working in theWinslow boat shop at Portage LakeMajor Tom Young and wife weredinner guests of Mra, Pearl Doyle atthe Mayflower Hotel, NorthvilJieSaturday nightBorn to Mr and Mrs DavidHaines Francis Higgs at Mercyhospital,Jackson Thursday a 64 daugh terBorn to Mrs and Mrs Thomas Neffat St Joe hospiaal Awx Abor, Aug ust 12, a son, Thomas JayMonday the Major Thomas Younggfamily and Paula Curlett were dinn,or guests of Roland Moore in Detroitand called on the Bob Young familyin Clarenceviile I Mrs Elizabeth Cojone entertainedWednesday night for Mrs Margaret Curlett Young Mrs Elizabeth Wylie,Mrs Mary Eichman and Mrs MayJan Tasch The Nesser family who lived overRoy Clarks store have moved toOwossoDick Higgs obsercved his 21st birthday last week Monday with a big sr, ak dinner cookri and served inPhil Gentiles newest addition to thevillage of PinckneyM E Darrow is a patient at Sthospital, Ann ArborThe last consignment of boys forthe U of MFresh Air Camp, Patter son Lake returned home 1 isL VonThe George Aschenberenners werecalled to Corning Arkansas last weekby death of her father M Crtfon, The Major Thomas Young familyand P, W, Curlett family went toBelle Isle and the St Claire Metropolitan Beach and had dinner with the Dr, Jame Curlctt family atRoseville Thursday Monday they returned to Ft Sill, Okhlaoma PauJa Curlett went with them for a visitBert Wylie won first money at theraces at Harrrison last week with hishorse, Michael Dewey,Arthur Bullis of Gregory calJed onthe Ben Whites Sunday, the Basil Vhites of Mason Road Trsday,The Edwin Sprouts with the HaroldHeusman family of YpUaiUj visitedthe Toledo zo Sunday,Miss DrusciHa Murphy spent theweek end in Jackson Th9 John SuJlivans brought her home SundayJimmie Murphy of Marine City spentSunday with the Murphys,The Stapleton farm on Spears Roadhaa been sold to James Greenleaf ofDetroitThe Marvin Lights of Chelsea havemoved in the Earl Stanley house atDexter Corners, Wagoners Grocery, H0066 P1NGKNEY ROADQi LOW PRICESBeer and Wine To Take Oat PHONE HOWELL 795Jseaivn WMICHIGAN AGRICULTURALFAIR The LJHnrys moved in the houseen Unadilla St ast weekThe Emmett King family spent thweek end in northern MichiganThe Rosg Reads entertained Sundaythe Russsell Reads, and Fred ReadsThe Rumell JUs have gone back oPittsburg, PaThe Ross Reads and Ruatel Readsvisited Greenfield village SaturdayThe Gerry Clark family of SilverLake called on Mr3 MargTt Clark family SundayWeek end guests of the Andrew Nesbittse were Mrs Gordon Heiter o Ypsilanti and Frank Naylor and wiieof Eaton Rapids, STATE OF MICHIGAN Gn tie Circuit Court for the County ofof Livingston in ChanceryFEJSCIA WILLIAMSON, Plaintiff VsJOHN WILLIAMSON, Defendant ORDER TO APPEAllSuit pending in the Circuit Court tie County of Livingston in Chaneery on the 4th day QL August, UKoIt uppearng by affadavit on file intins a use that after diligentand inquiry that it cannt beed in what state or country the dent resides On motion of Martin J Luvan, attorm  for plaintiff,IT IS ORDERED that said defendant  nter his appearance in this caue on or before three months from thadate of this order or plaintiffs bill  Compliant will be taken as confessed hy th j defendant I is further ORDERED that withinforty days after the date hereof the said piainiff cause a copy uf this Order to be published in the Pincknoy Dispatch a newspaper printed, publish ami circulating in said County ofLivingston, ad that such publicationbo continued once in each week fursu cevsive weeksAnd it is iurthev Ordered that the Plaintiff cause a copy of this Order to be mailed to said defendant athis last known postoffice address by  gistered mail and a return receiptdemanded at least twenty days befureihe time herein proscribed for theappearance of said defendantMICHAEL CAKLAND, Circuit JudreMARTIN J LA VANAttorney fnr Plaintiffbusiness AddressBrighton, MichiganPhone ACademy 71511 LVETEU COMtOKTSHOES JFa, new tun obligationrWoa card or, writHANJohn Norris and wife of Martin arevisiting the Harold Porters Herbert1tyan was a Sunday dinner guest Beit DouKhcrJy and wife of Flintveiled the Aberdeons last wakDavid Aberdeen was in Birmingham The Cy At Lees of Gladwin called1 on the Bob Tasches SundayW, II Kulot underwent an appendicitis operaion a McPherson hospit n Thursday His son, Lyle and wlfiMiss liernardine Lynch of Kalama ,nn e u Bf n   T   oon b spending 2 w k, wiU l  r XTJl    Alab  is spendin g 2  w eek s wit hsister , Mrs  M ar y  Kennnedy p a rent e a t Eas t T awa sTh e Jame s Whi t ley sfro m Georgia n Ba y Saturd ybackTWSYEA R  The Ross s Reads  Fre d Radt , Rus t  Read s an d Mrs  Mr y Elle nRea d an d childre n wer e guttt a o f th Georg e Wilde s in  Ann Arbo r Satur da y nigh t Siste r Benedfct a o f Adrian , vtriU dth e Loui s Stackable s las t wk 4 0  hour s devotio n 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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>Mkhfeaa MirreriBoriag NetsiFor the ft time int ue history ofthe iate the Democrats outvoted thevoted th Republican in th tateprimary lat Tuesday Gov WiUUams  two  1Gregory are Wednesday, August 13, 1958OLIC NoQORHAM  WEDDING istores lastSUi o StocWridge has jeg mnved at Mt Saniacombined The school problem is tnet facing Michigan at tinetime Michigan will have putting oXf the problem from yeart yea and passing temporary mea sures The schools and eolllege arebulging to overflowing and needxxiore class rooms and facilitiesThesetake years to build up Instead the Itepublican legislature cut the educationai appropriation this year and tbiui means a moratorium on schoolbuilding and increases in pay for thethe teachers this year The result is teacher turnover will be big and thehigh school students, a number uithem may not be able to attend college,Th pressure is still at grade levelA million and a half are enrolled now and 70,000 new pupils are expected to enroll in September 11,000 more class rooms are needed depite the 4,130 built last fall By 1964, 29,000 more will be needed3000 more teachers will b neededthis fall This makes a total of 61,000teacher 825,000,000 will be spent in education this ocming year Many outstate people come toMichigan during the tourist season Many of them are manufacturersOne told Bill Turner, the Morley banker he would like to build a plantin northern Michigan Bill went to see him and the result is plant atMorley emploviruz 40 DtvopleFarmers in Michigan in the fruitline are doing all right The strav beery and raspberry crop was bigger than last yar and so was the grapeciqp Appleg are down but 3,000,000bushes of peaches will be harvested at the Red Cross Blood Bank at Stockiide last week Alllen Elsasser of Dexter and LindaWright of Ann Arbor were married atthe Evangelical Brethn Church in Ann Arbor last week  sMichigan traffic acccidents decreased for the 7th straight month in St Marys Church, Pinckney wasthe setting Saturday for the marriage of Charlene Mary Gorman, daughter ofthe late Mr and Mrs Charles Gorman of Detroit and Lawrence Joseph HUT  tubise, son and Mr and Mrs Franki Hurtubise of Portage Lakelooial gown  with a chapel train, portrait neckline, basque bodice and skirt with tuekedpoufs A queens crown of rhinestonea pearls held the fingerGov Williams as usual opened hiscampaign for reelection at McKenny Hall Ypsilanti Aug 8 goment of many small carnatioas and leaves around one large carnation t Mrs Marie Vedder was matron of J honor Her dress was eylet nylon inan xpsuanvi B  jnonor ner areas w VJACI,  Maurice Hoffman was nominated pale pink over darker pjnk taffetar th legislature in Washtenaw, t fomd the cumberbund Mariefor the legislature in Washtenaw j ih lormej g cumberbund Mariecounty on the Democrat ticket H  chandler and Pauline Singer, brlds is Sylvan township supervisor and a j inaids WOre jjght blue chiffon withdark blue chiffon streamers cascading from neckilae to hemThey carriedat aCassidycascade of glamilliasRay Hurtubise was best man for hisfarmer athletic directortrke  Chelsea defeated the proposition tobecome a city 305 to 257 A new 164 acres subdivision, Lyon  Drother and wm Hurtubise and JerryGardens is being developed j Ledwidge ushersMrs Claudia Peek, 84, widow of j Mrs py Cavanaugh foster motherKill Peek, one time Fowlerville ed  Of bride wore blue crep with whiteIt or, died at Linden last week  accessories and Mrs Hurtubise noth Gary Allen, 11H months old,, died er Of the groom a blue bemberg gownin Detroit last week He is a grandson J Their flowers were white glamlllUasof MrsEva Allen of Howell   The reception was at the Livingston The new Boys Vocational School at j Wild Life Club House M36Whitmore Lake was staked out last 1 The couple left for the north and on Excavation and bull dozing starts this  return will live at Murphy apart ltari Catholic ChurehPastor Soft BtDNewsLBAttCB TAinIN8aoricaaWinter WeakdayFriday JO AgUO, 10X A M800 A MMother Novena IMk riaay after Novenna DvotioM 4J0 to 530 P M830 to 900 PMiae Peeptet M3S West between Unadilla Rov Broeoks Sanders, PastorSunday School 95 A MMorning Worship 1050 A MYouth Group 700 P Mfoung People 900 P MEvening Service  700 P M Vd, Serior Choir Practise g00 pmThur Adult Prayer Meeting 800 pmThur, Youth Prayer Group,700 p,mCam 1QUIT J W Winger, PastorWorship 1045 a jnSundiy Schooll 930 amWed Ohoii Practise 730 p mMennonite Ckurdi ChurtkEzra Beachy, Pastor reiurn win live ai snurpny apart I rcv t,zra oeacny, IMUI  ments The brides drss was was beige 3 S Fvpt  Walter EschBorn to Jerry Hagman and wife at j princess style gown withmacthng Voriing Worship In the county league gsne win Hamburg Monday night Pinckney went in to the 5th trailing 7 to 2they suddenly came to life and scored 5 runs totie added another the 6th and 2 more the 7th to win 10 to 8Biu  Scott Barrett started in the box for I Pinckney He walked 7 men in 4 in I nings He walked 2 the first whoscored 2 more the 2nd who scored 3more walked the 4th who also scorediJick Kennedy replaced him He allow cne hit the last 3 inning and had ascored on an errorPinckney did not score until the 3rdEarrett walked and scored on Kenn edys triple Kennedy scored on aa er ror The 5th was Pinckneys big innjng Barrett started it off with a walk he got 4 during the night,Kennedywalked Hewlett popped out, Jeffreys walked Gentile drove one thru first,Barrett and Kennedy scoringAmbur 6,ey doubled Jeffreys and Gentile inMeyer grounded out, Amburgey scored the tieing run In the 6h Barrett Walked again Hewlett forced him Jeffreys doubled Hewlett home Meyer walkedin the 7th Reader doubled him homeand scored on Shooters out at first Hamburg threatened Rayment got ahit Terry flied out, Kapp fanned,Williams walked Amburgey fumbled Fishors hit Rayment scoringMoon battedjfor Radloff and ended the game, grounding out pitcher to first Next week Pinckny Plays General The Summit Conference hasj off just as it appeared we were to have one Communist China is blamed for thisi Russia not to set in Chek of     wthe first one would accomplish much,hut it would be a start followed byothers and eventually somethingconstructive would result The Digproblem is that President Eisenhower has so far failed to come tft withan foreign policyAs the Detroit Free Press remarked last week there are only 2 alternatives to peace, activeegression aad indirection aggressionve tried active aggression in Lebanon which has produced no results sofar as we have had 18 men killed and have agreed to accept the Communist regime there, At indirect aggressionWP have been a failure a as we have lost th friendship of mostcountriesHOWELL SIDEWALK DAYSHowell will celebrate the SecondAnniversary of Sidewalk Day8th,s week Friday and Saturday, August15h and 16th There will gala attiredtired merchants, Derby Hats, Beiruuda Shorts and ladies with the auth entic gowns of the gay 90s completewith millinery of that periodPlanned activities will include ponyrides Free Theatre Party, MerryGo Round Ferris Wheel, Water Ball,Contests, Jr League Ball Games, Soft Ball Games, Band Concerts,Water front Activities, All Free, Square Dancing Merchants will display their waresen the Sidewalks, the American Leg ion will be serving BarBQ Sandwiches on the Court House Lawn with all the profits going to Little Leaguebtse ballThe Howell Chamber of CommercePromotion will take on the atmosphre of a carnival for a 2 day per lod oPherson Hospital last week a daughter, Ann Katherine Adrain deBoom, of Owosso, reprepresentative from this district last year was defeated in his try for theslate senate nomination MrsAnna Foote, widow of the foundof the Foote and Jenks firm tthetfcand donor of Foote Hospital, Jackson, lied last week Floyd Hubbel of Howell suffered astroke last week and is in McPherson hospital A marriage, license has been issuedto Mary Ella Pfau, 22, and RogerSmith, 22, both of Howell Th9 item in the county paper lastweek that Mrs Barbra Bekkering was honored by stork shower was inrorrectt It was Mrs Peter Bailer The West Maricm Church received7 new members lat weekTheir church burned and they are using the Marion town house but are contemplatingrebuilding duster and blue accessoriesOCALMrs Olive Brogan of Lansing call 1 ed on the Stanley Dinkels aat Monday Sunday callers of MrsMargaret Clark Fellowship Service 800 p mI Community Summmer Bible School A vUvary Mennonite Church J August 4 to 1150C to 1130 Monday thru Friday AB RMotors Monday and Brighton Fridayboth 9 p, m games PinrkneyKennedy ss,Hewlett, 3bJeffreys lb  Gentile If  p4334Amburgey,, cf, ss 42bMeyer,Reader cShooter rf Barrett p cfCARD OF THANKSI would like to thank the EasternStar, The Fellowship of the Congl Church, the Kings Daughters, Friendsand Neighbors for all their kindnessand help during our bereavementKirk SimsGale Schoolcraft Family St Judw Altar Society met withClark were the Tom Clarks of of Ann Mu Jue Drr0w last Wednesday  Arbor, Gerry Clarks of Silver LaKe, The Paris Carver of Toledo calledthe Dan Drivers Miss Olive Shields on te Earl Baughns and Georgepf Dexter VanNorman Sunday ,A marriage license was issued in county last week to Jack jWinkelhaus, 3bWilma Haas Rayment, ss  334 0 211 111 1 02Mrs Dorothy Kennedy isthe week in Detroit andwith the Al Bochinskys HamburgRowland 2b, pWatrbury, c AB RWarren  The Fred Readg and Mrs MarionSunday visitors of the Irvin Kenn Read and children were Sunday guestsdys were the Al Bochinskys of War oi the Ross Reads,eii Ambrse Kennedys of Poontiac and Mrs Inez Martin of Lansing LIBRARY NEWSAnd Four to Go, Stout Alingon Inheiritance Wentworth Life at GreensComers, Greene Yankee Auctionefeh, Bean The Last Hurrah, OConner Great Cities of tHe World, HammondDONKEY GAME AUGUST 2SThe Pinckney Annual Donkey BallGame will be at the lighted field on the night of Saturday, August 23Tn1S is a hillarious event with plenty of afcaaaaaatttsshsh rdrdrdrddr hsrdrdrspills Procedding it will be an old tmergame They have been clamoring for such a contest since the last one 2years ago We hear they have a side bet up The captains are StanleyDinkel nd Paul Singer and they have fielded strong teams The Dinkel team is Dinkel pCliffer c Jack Reason lb Norm Miller, e, 2b Ridge Shirey, ss Bill Darow , 3b Grry Swarthout, Joe Lavey Hookie Battle, Bill Baughn Roy Rason, Ron narrow, outfield The PauV Singer team ia SingerpJoe Basydlo, c jack Young flbFred inger 3b, A Singer, 2b, Bug Van ssRev Keith Udwidge, Lloyd Hendee Cus Ledwidge, Don Buns, WQsBlades, Win Baughn, Merlin Laveyoutfield Anyone wishing to can get in as will be substitutions galore James Whjtleys are spendingtheir vacation at Georgian BayDick Darrrow has finished his enlistment and is home from California,Arthur Krych and son, Pat, of theMichigan San called on Mrs EdnaSpears Sunday Sunday guests of William Shehanwere the Leo Garish family of Detroit end Mrs Alma Harris Florecne Tupper of Flint and MrsFlorence VanBeuran of Byron call ed on the Jesse Henrys SundayThe Roy Dilllinghams spent Sundaywith the C W Hookers at Zukey Lake Sunday guests of Mrs, Edith Carrwere the Leo Bettys family of Walled Lake Vern Smith and Mrs Olson otEAton Rapids, Terry, lbKapp, cfWilliams If 2bFisher, p, If  Rdcloff rf  334,2 443 2 3 131200 12 00 H111 210 100H 010200100 0 Congress has pagssed the humaneslaughtering bill and it is expectedU be signed by the president but itis termed a gold brick by nvany aa it has no penalties It provides packersmust firt render an animal uncon cious befoe they kill it t As theydo mass killing they are expectedto use cyandide chambers It does notapply to farmers and small dealers who only kill a few anmals but itmight tbe extended to them in theyears to comeJust how screwy can one get30,000 or 40,000 attended the conven tion of Jehovahs Witnesses at theYankee Stadium, New York, 137 fromthe South Lyon area went They stated their creed which is no war, no military preparedness, no UnitedNations and no government of any kind whateverrn fact they areagatest everything They are 100  ideaUticand want a world which has neverexisted and never will Jt is akin to the vision of the late Dick Reasonc Pinckney who aaw the Lion and Lumb lieing dowfc together In per fect harmony This hag never cometo pass although thousands of Iambihnve been gobbled up trying to makeit happenMrs Clara Eisele and children ofeDtroit were Sunday guests of Mrs, Emma VollmerThe Roy Reason family apeat theweeJc end in Grand Rapids  LEAGUE STANDINGSW L255 6General Motors  9Hamburg 6City Service 6 Pinckney 6VBrjghton 6Sunday visitors of the M J  Rea wlerville  1son were Mrs Mae Rane of Whitmore Lake Mrs Florence Artz and J Alice Doe of Detroit JMrs Virginia Amburgey came,home from McPherson hospital last 5Pet818545545 500545MlBATTINGLinckney County League TeamAB R H Pet,Dor Uurw 2 0DROWNS AT BISHOP LAKEMrs Marguerite,Hart 22, a brideof 5 weeks and wife of John Hart, drowned at Bishop Lake SundayShe was wading with her husband and got in deep water State police recovered the body in 15 minutes 13 Brownie Scouts picniced at the Floyd Milller home at Gregory Saturday Mesdames Janet Shehan and Nora Sprouttt also went  The Pat Jeffrys family of Bay City Wednesday The Doyle iTempleton family ofKeego Harbor are camping at HalfiMoon Lake Mrs Viola Read was in JacksonFriday Thursday they attendedfuneral of a relative in Detriot Joe Jeffreys 32 6Charles Hewlett 25 Phil Gentile 44Scott Barrett 27 Hay Moriarity  38ioh Meabcn 16Dick Kennedy 32Pat Jeiirys iamiiy vu j vij umremi i  IBBIC  BmSunday guests of the Will Jeff I M J Reasons spent 2 days north Dennis Clark34ST MARYS HOME COMING850 tickets were sold at St MarysHome Coming Dinner here Sundaylt v as a little less than last year when over 900 were sold Serving started at1230 and continued to 4 p m Thebooths back of the Sisters horn the reys familyLuAnn Hendee visited Jeanne Kennedy couple days last week The Lloyd Hendees and Russel Nuoffer went to the Detroit ball gameFriday The Allen Dtnkels spen Sunday withthe Henry Klikotts of Brighton The Ray Languways are back fromnorthern Michigan The Floyd Mor lorn Michigan last week and crossedthe Mackmac BridgeThe Rev Winger family ar vacatlioning la Ohio The Bob Ackleys took the Detroitto Cleveland boat trip Saturday The G, J Clintons were in LansingFriday and Detroit Saturday  The Peach Palmer family of Flintwere week end guests of the Herb Bob Amburgey 18Dick Higgs 36 Wesley Reader 30jack Wylie Jim Meyer 21 James Shooter 4Gerry idwidge 9Bill Kiaitf 9 7869 411 947 424 001 115715710 599 494 4 011 500468350340 333320306 281281222222153,200 ,00 0a ng dn s o f Detroi t visite d the m Sunday  , P    W f , 1 Tn e Huber t Ledwidg e famil y o f 4 game s an d pon y ride s wer e wel l pa t Roya l Oa k calle d o n th  Ledwidg s el l an d E d Clar k an d wif e o fronizied   her e Saturda y Sunda y caller s wer e Arbo r callle d o n th e Walte rNumerou s forme r resident s wer eher e i n number  Amon g the m wer e DEPT i f o mTher e wil l b  meetin g thi s monl biy  i Pa i, mer L  , ,        i nt Trento n Aug  1 6 an d Sebewain g t oo f I  Th e Emme t Cla rk  famil y o f How    rution wit hMr s Pear l Doyle , Wayne  th  Greiners ,Roch e McCeer , Mr s Clar a Kennedy ,Gal e Johnson , Mr s Florenc  Artz , De troi t Desmon d Ledwidg e Roya l Oak A  M  Roch e an d wif e Lansing  Pa tJeffrey s famil y Ba y City  Ambros eKennedy s Pontiac  Da n Driver s Joh nan d Le o Hoe y Claud e an d Le o Devin eo f Dexte r an d man y other sFRE D ftJBGCEFre d LeeceJO , Whitmor e Lak eshee p raise r die d Sunda y H e lave s hi swlf  th e forme r France s Lmon , abrothe r Willia m an d a sister  Mrs  Id asP P o f Hamburg  H e belonge d t oJi e Hambur g Od d Fellows  Funera lifM i WWtmox  Lk  Tuesday  The followin g wen t t o Senn a Col leg e Adria n las t Monda y an d sa w aclass , o f Benedictin e SIste n Induct ,e d  int o the  order  Mesdame s Janet Sheha n Mar y Eichman , Geraldin eSinge r Jeftnett 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d 3 township s i n th e county  Putnam ,nam  Deerfiel d an d Brighto n townshi pTher e i s no t a s muc h unit y i n th eRepublica n part y a s Mr  Lindenw nwoul d hav e yo u believe  I a Grose sPoint e Fre d Alge r defeate d Willia mDuran t fo r delegat e b y 2 2 votes Duran t wh o i s chairma n recentl y re pudiate d Presiden t Esenhowe r an dhi s policie s a s glorifie d socialis m an dhi m  Porcupin e will s wer e f o  foun d initsskul LDog s ma y b e traine d i n th e fieldAug  1 5 t o Octobe r 2 0 Morlaritie s ar e i a aer     Th e Mar k Nas h famil y leav e TAda y fa t Main e U  stten d th e weddin go f thei r ton , David  Th e Kennet hZill s o f tyracue  N  Y  wt l alt o go  A heav y rai n an d electrica lhi t hr e abou t 4 pm  liday  t i rai ne d  har d a t Nort h Hamburg , Portag ean d HlIan d Lak e an d a s dos e t o gorified socialis m an ddemande d a  retur n t o th  policie s o fWillia m McKinley  I n Wayn e count yAndre w Baird , lon g tim e sherif f wa srenominated  H e wil l b e 8 0 year s ol dthi s fall  C y AtLee , forme r townsma nwa s nominate d fo r prosecuto r b y ths jRepublican s i n GUdwi n county Th e Bab e Ruth , tea m et t CMmi ether e las t Mostft  J    1  Th e   wa s Davi d Darrow ,p  To m Hitter , lb i 1   wo , w  Jac k Ybtirtg , Sb  A la t 3a m DeLapp s bu t onl y a j       Bfe w drop s fel l here  Mar k Nas h otNort h Hambur g ha d 4 heifer s kille db y  lightnin g ZXambsfg th eO   ii  v ,,                         shower after shower after showertoes always plenty of hoi waferCET IT HOT    GET A LOT every time A new electric water heaterprovides plenty of hot, hot water for showers and all the familys needsDetroit Edison has a new Super Supply Plan which makes heattrs tvenmore efficient and economicalHeres the convenient, modern way to GET IT HOT   GET A LOTfor an operating cost as low as 3,88 per monthOnly electric water heaters give you all these Important advantagesx Efficientthe heat goes into the waterjx Install anywnereneed not be near a chimneyx Leng lifemeet Edisons rigid standardsx Automaticall the timeSee your plumber or appliance dealer x Fastnew, more efficient heatingunitsx Outer shellcool to the touch all overfx Ed450n maintains electrical parts without chargex SafecleanquietmodernDETROIT EDISONSERVES SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGANARE YOUR IMPORTANTPAPERS AND VALUABLESREALLY SAFEDont be old fashioned in thinking that youritems of value are safe because they are lackedaway at home To be really sure of their safety,place them in a safe deposit box here Then, your valuables and important papers are protectedagainst loss, theft and Are 9rop in to our banksoop and rent your safe deposit box The cost is lowMcPherson How9nr MutgTm2  tUState BankPinckney of Soft BankingBook AccountsTHANKS TO THE VOTERStfcifet voter for the support at Primaries when I wai a candl Attorneyi rdi W CHARLES B Th Andrew NebiU called onth Fred Evers family at Danaville and the Frlu Wylt SundayJerry Henry and wife of Detroitare sanding 10 dayi hereNancy Naah and Carol Majer area the World Light CHOP fa New Notes of 4S Tears AftJuanlta Young of Pontiac is theguest of Viola VTWilll Devereaux and family of MILwaukee are visiting has mother hereMarse Hacktt of Detroit is visitingthe MonksThe Fred Bowman visited theFrank Parkers la Alba last weekW W Burgess and family of Cheasending were guestg of the WillDunnings last IEE rmAtktWHITMOR SCIO iHAiRFriday Saturday, Augu 15, 16 Doable Feature KATHYin CinemaScope and Eatman Color withDan Duryea and Jan Sterling Free PlajgmsdAnn Arbor Phon Ner S1The Lorenzo Farnam family of Oklehonu City are visiting his motherMrsJraak Zveg of Stockbridgedied WednesdayBorn to Frank Stevens and wife ofDetroit last week a girlMrsJSarah Rowley Sigler was bornin New York state, in 1851 She marr Jacob Sigler ana lived on ih farm on the Devi  d iHer husband died in 1882 There arc 3 daughters and 3 sons The funeral vas at the Methodist church, Rev officiating Gunhot KoperawGUN BATTLE AT MONTEREY withSterling Hay den ami Pamela Duncan Color Cartoon Friday Saturday, August 15, 1DARBYS RANERSin CioemaScope WithJames GarnerSun, Mon, Tues, Aug 17 18, 19Too little tim to love and be lovedA TIME TO LOVEi CineniaScope and Eastman ColorStarringJohn Gavin and Lisa PulverDon DeFore and Keenan VVynnColor Cartoon and Late News NAKED IN THEin ColorwithJames Craig and Lita MilanCartoonLouis 3io and Floris Moranare streetcar motormen in DetroitHerb Schoenhals has sold his Mercharts Free Delivery in Chelsea toFloydDavid Mowers and wife leave todayfoi a two weeks visit in Medina, NYBert Hicks lost a steer last weekthai got mixedMrs Emma Smith and Eugene Allison were married WednesdayDollie Davis of Dundee was visiting Joie Harrris Charles Love has sold his farm toHartley Guasg of White OakThe ladies of the Lakin district hada sewing bee last week for Mrs V GDinkel whose home burnedMrs H B Gardner entertained anumber of ladies at tea Wednesday Born to Carl Bo wen and wife onAugust 13 a tornRev Saigor Deaches his farewellsermon Sunday at the West MarionchurchThe weather was fine Thursday for, for StMarys annual picaic in Jack   sons Grove Nearly 1000 partook of the chicken pie dinner The North Lake Band played William E Robb, prosecutor was toastmaster Speakerswere Willliam  Thompson, mayor of jDetroitFUchar d Roche, Will Dever eaux, Rep Tuttie of Leslie Pinckneywon the ball game from Stockbridge4 to 3 120 couple attended the bigdance at night  One Full WeekStarting Wednesday Aug, 20 Jules Vernes Adventure Romance Michael ToddsAROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYSSchedule for Shows for this pictureMat PricesAdults 90c, Children 50cKet PricesAdults 90c, Children k Week Days 000 p m, and 900 p in, Mat, Sunday 300 p m and 600 p,niAdmission Adults S125, Children 50c Door open Wed,, Sun 2,30 p, m Sun Moi Tues, Wed, ThurAug, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 5 B g DayTKfil VIKINGSWitisin TcChnrama ind TechnicolorKirk Douglas, Tony Curtis, Ernest Borgnin and Janet Leigh andSTREET OF SINNERSin CinemaScop withGeorge Montgomery Geraldin Brook1 WHX RR AT MY HOMF AT EAST PUTNAM STREET TO RECEIVE TAXES ONWEDNESDAY 7 TO 9 PMSATORDAY 5TO6PM RUTH FITTER PINCKNEY TPEASWotes of 25 Pinckney beat Munith here Sunday 13 to 15 John Kinney pitched,Stanley Dinkel catching Next Sunday they playthe Panicea Shoes teamThe Sorenson Gear factory startedup Monday with 12 men 4 on eachihifttJohn Melvinf52, died at his homein Hamburg Augus 14Arthur Schoenhals, 61 died atHowell Monday He leaves his wile, a son, and 3 daughters iThe Sacred Heart Choir of Toledo sings at St Myc church Sunday Reed Soper was married to Inez tWickes of Ann Arbor at Aagola, IndIan week, tMrs Guy Michaels of Pattersondied Of a stroke Saturday Sheleaves her husband, son and a daugh THE BLUE WATER MARKET9704 KRESS RD NEAR M88LAKELAND MICH AC 9 9691FICESH MEATS AND GROCERIES BEBK, UfiSE BNEHAL GOODS AND TOYS, TOP QUALITY, THE BLUE WATER LAUNDOMAT 9704 KRESS RD KEAK MS6IAKETAND IVUCH AC 9 991KJI Road off M36,Laketand, MicL, Soft Watei family Wash DryFumy Wh, lfty Cleaning, Cotton Rug, Shag Rus Bed Spreads ad I  Solor with our Gold Dye SystemOPEN SEVEN DAYS A WBBEThe Babcock retinionwas held at ithe Clifford VanHorn home SundayFriday morning at 2 a ni JamesShir saw three men acting suspic at the Dixie oil station next to hishome Re called the JH and DeputiesIrvin Kennedy and Loren BassettJwere hee in 15 minutes They found four Polish boys from Detroit hidingJn the rest room to which they hadjforced entrance The window of the station had been raised about 6 inches es, They had considerable luggajo but no car They claimed to be camping at Hiland Lake but no one thereknew anything about them After theyhad left fcr Howell a car droy  gtoppped for awhileJt may havecorn for thinHugh Doolfttto, wife ad son havenioved from Ann Arbor to the eottage built on Dexter RoadThe Masons and Stars pjeniced iowport Beach  Friday The Dexter lodges were alao invited, Alta MyerJost the roll ling pin throwing contestlo Mrs Harlan Saveryf Dexter WC Sillier tied Bill Pfdd of Dexter atquoltsThe married men with Frded pitching, won the ball game1 In the eotmty league last week PJnckney lost to the Adams Bearcatsi BoweU I to 31 Bottle GasFOR COOKING WATER HEATIN AND  HOME HEATINGWYUE L P, GAS SERVICEPHONE 63 HOWELL AiHELLERS FLOWfcRS   SAY T with FLOWERS   FKON 284 LL MICHIGANAT PINCKNEY UGHTED FIELD  ,rF  t  ,We Are Pleased To Announcethe Purchase of the latest Model 55StardrillKeystone Drilling RigUnique Rescue Truck Ueatly For Ail EmergenciesiHl Due to the everincreasing popularity of our wells we are now operating three of thesedrilling rigsOur standards are high on workmanship and material We give a written fiveyearwarranty on our wells Any well that makes sand or muddy water, we consider poor workmanshipAlso, with a Cook Well Strainer and the experience to choose the proper slot openingsond length, thert is no such thing as quick sand or sand too fine to make a goodproducing wellWe offer advantages in prices because we are buying in quantity, and in pump service by having four fulltime drillers feSHIJS,Coll or Write for Our Brochure on A Water Well with o FutureCRIBLEY  SON Largest Driller and Pump Contractor in Washtenaw County PHONE HAmilton 655617185 Ann ArborDexter Rd Scio Township Dexter, Mich WARREN, MICHThis versatile rescue squad truck gives this suburban Detroit city of5,000 ft fastmoving emergency vehicle to rush to fires, drowning and auto accidents The custombuilt body if mounted on a new 2ton Dodge chassis The unit, which carries more than 200 piecesof equipment, haa an automatic transmission, power brakes, 2way radio, and an alternatorIn plAM of a DC generator In addition to supplying power to run the track, the alternator make 115Tolt current for the Gman crew to use in operating power tools in rescue work DonkeymeBVXLDING SALE AT AUCTION f BUILDING SALE AT AUCTIONThe Department of Conservation sell at public auction the followIng tatowned buildings located in the Clrtfbiy State Game Araa on theformer Wylie tract, Roche Roadin the SEtt of the NEV4 , Section 11,T I N R 3 E, UnadilU Township,Uvingston Countyt, on Monday August18, 1958 at 200 p m ESTNo, 1  House, 2 storyiiaately 33x24 fet appprojcNo 2  Ban ,wood, 30x50 fetTerms Full cash price at time ofale, plus cash bond for twentyfivepercent of sale pric with minimum of9600 and maximum of 100,00 Bondwill be refunded when buildings havehave been removed And the premisescleaned up according to conditionsspecified in th Building Sale Permitbuilding are numbered for caseof identificationThe Department of Conservationreserves the right to reject any or allMarvla QooleyPJitrtct Can Supervisor The Department of Conservationvill sell at public auction the following Statowned buildings located n the Gregory tate Game Araa on theformer Worden tract, Worden Roadinthe NE V4 of SW4 and NWVi, Sec ton 32 T 1 N R 3 E,Unadilla Township, Livingston County on Tuesday,August 19, 1958 at 200 p mEST,No lHouse, 2 story, approximately26x39 feet No 2 Barn, wood, 32x48 feetNo 3 Granary 14x18 ftNo 4  Shed 18x22 feet No 5 Shed, 12x18 feettTerms Full cash prfc at time ofsale, plus cash bond for twentyfive percent of sale price with minimum of500 and maximum of 510000, Bondwill be refunded when buildings have have been removed and the premisescleaned up according to conditionsspecified in the Building Sale PermitAll building are numbered for caseof IdentificationThe Department of Conservationreserves the right to reject any or all bidsMarvin CooleyDistrict Gam SupervisorCMftS County  LiviniiUnEttftteofheld onIn the Matter of thePaul Molchani, DeceasedAt u vtssion of said Court,July 24, 1958Fresent, Honorable Hiram R Smith,Judre of Probate Notice is Hereby Given, That allpersons interested in said estate aredected to appear before aid Probate Court on August 19, 1958, at ten AM to show caus why a license should not be granted to Hene Timmons, theadministratrix of said estate, to sellor mortgage the interest of said es tate in certain real estate decribedin her petition, for th purpon Ofpaying debts, costs of adminUtratlon and for distribution it is Ordered, That notice tiiertolbe given Xf publication of a copy hereof hr three week consectivelyprevouty to said day of hearing in thePinckmi Wpatch, and that the fiducary cavr a copy of this notice to be served upon each known party in inintercst at his last knowa addrsas byregistered mail return rceipt 6V nand at least fourteen 14 days prir to such hearing or by personalservice at ieast five 5 days prior tosuch healingHiram R Smith, Judfi at Probatek true copy  AT PINCKNEY LIGHTED FIELDSTATE OF MICHIGANVkt jprtete uurt for th iiHelen M Ooold VBTT DfiNT SA Y BRIAfiM 7 P M OLD TIMER GAMEDINKEL vs SINGER830 PM DONKEY GAMEHINKY DINKS VS RINKY DINKS HJReviewBOTSFORD TILE CO KEENAN TRAILER SALESIHARRY E BOTSFORD, Owner Floor, Wall, Mantel TileBathroom FixturesVVide SelectionFireplace Fixtures2415 W Stadium Blvd Ann Arbor NO 84863Wall and floor tile will he insialled in an cpu manner iy this reliablefirm which is wellknovsn to mam in this area THE MANAGEMENTINVITES YOUR 1NQU,IES and will be glad to give information andEstimates with no obligation insoKeJ This firm handles tile of highesiquality, its experience m the tile business enables them to offer you topnotch service at the best pricesIn this, our annual business review oi Ann Arbor, we are glad to tellyou of the outstanding facilities of the Botsford Tile Co No firm is in betterposition to solve our wail and floor ttle problems It guarantees satisfaction See them tor your tile job Parti2740 Packard Id MARLETTE  ABCNew end Used Mobile HomesHOLLAND FURNITURE Ann Arbor, NO S8930It was one of this writers most pleasant experiences to visit KeenansShe saw mobile homes, each in its own delightful setting under the mostcheerful, sanitary conditions She was convinced that trailer living is onerf the most enjoyable and healthful modes of modem day living The mobilehome dwellers have every reason to be proud of their most attractive homes and their modern facilities at KeenansYou, too, can be the proud owner of a Marktte or ABC Trailer byvisiting or calling Mr Keenan He can show you a trailer suited to yourneeds and your pocket book You can duplicate the gracious living of the persons who enjoy such convenience and comfort as this writer saw So, stopin today, look over Keenans fine display Buy and move in tomorrow You may have a mobile home delivered to the spot of your choice Choose nowbefore the cold weather sets in BaclctoSchool Clothes and ShoesFor Young MenWE SELL GENUINE LEVISWork and Dress Clothing and ShoesCAMP AND SCOUT EQUIPMENTPLENTY OF SUMMER BARGAINSSAMS STORE420 Jackson Rd MODERN AND COLONIALAnn Arbor NO 36523Easily adapted to apartment or fullsize dwelling is the furniture al Hollands store It combines beauty with duty  its the acme oi good tasteDont miss this opportunity to secure that particular piece of luiniture youvewanted  the lamp, picture, sofa, bedroom, livingroom, diningroom orkitchen suite, o smart furniture accessoryHolland Furniture has planned its departments and facilities to makeyour shopping easier and more pleasant It has just enlarged the front ofits store to allow for a more convenient display of their very fine merchandise Vou may browe lo your hearts content and your knowing eye willrecognize Holland Furnitures unequalled values So stop in at this fine store for your furniture needs You are sure to find just the item you arelooking forGodfrey Moving  Storage Co Can Save You Money with U S Van Lines Lower Tariff Rate410 N 4th Ave Ann Arbor NO 26501This company, agency for U S Van Lines, serves all states, Canada,and overseas Us service is as good if not better than most national van line carriers It offers direct van service point to point With a fine backgroundof 70 years of satisfactorily serving the public, you can see that this businesshas been built upon a host of satisfied customers Godfrey Moving andStorage Co is a firm we are pleased to include in our review For depend able, fast, efficient service THIS IS YOUR FIRM  just as it has beenor many othersCRATING AND PACKING ARE CAREFULLY DONE BY THISFIRM STORAGE FACILITIES AT REASONABLE RATES ARE AVAILABLE IN THEIR FINE 3 STORY BRICK building designed forthii purposeWe wish Godfrey Moving  Storage Co continued success and congratulate it upon its fine record of service De Lux Drapery  Shade CoBamboo Cat Curtains  DraperiesDRAPERIES  SHADES  VENETIAN BLINDS208 S 4th Ave Ann Arbor NO 26524Brighten up your home with new draperies, shades or Veneitan Blindsfrom DeLux Drapery  Shade Co1 his uptothe minute store handles a complete line of fabrics whichmay be made up into draperies, slipcovers, bedspreads, vanity skirts anamany other decorative accessories Now is the time to choose from theiuie assortment in colorful patterns and plain Using slipcovers is a clevei A ay to add color to your furniture Plan, too, matching draperies ancgarner compliments by the score Drapery remmants are offered at sur prisingly low pricesDeLuxe Drapery  Shade Co is prepared to serve you with custommade Venetian Blinds and shades, as well as traverse rods and draperyhardware It will be glad to help you with correct installationA complete line ot bamboo cafe curtains and draperies has been addedio this firms fine stockAs an added feature of the DeLux Drapery  Shade Cos superiorservice, they will clean and reverse your present shades and clean and re pair your Venetian Blinds In fact, for a complete window treatment THIS IS YOUR FIRML G RANDOLF CONCRETE PRODUCTS1285 Liberty Rd Ann Arbor NO 20304The most modern equipment that money can buy to make the bestconcrete blocks has been installed by this firm YOU MAY BUILD WITHCONFIDENCE WHEN USING THEIR PRODUCTS They make the finest building and mean more rapid construction With the evergrowing demand for good building materials, it is welllo know the name of a reliable firm which can supply you with an adequatenumber of blocks to build that new home or business establishmentor to make that addition to your present structureIn this annual business review, we are pleased to tell our readers of thisSplendid firm whose aim is to serve you well When doing business with them you save time and money May we suggest you consult them forfurther details on your building requirements Their policy is one of courteous service to allTed Cobb Boats  Motors Aluma Craft  Thompson Clinker BoatsJOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS9653 Kress Rd, Lakeland FISCHER HARDWAREGLASSWAREDINNERWAREKITCHEN UTENSILS ELECTRIC SUPPLIESAPPLIANCESOne of Ann Arbors Finost Gift Departments221 East Washington NO 23295the housewife will surely find what she needs in the Fischer Hardwaretore Its departments are conveniently arranged for her easy selectionKitchen utensils, appliances, glassware and dinnerware are on display FischerHardware has one of Ann Arbors  in fact we might say ONE OF THISAREAS finest gift departments You will marvel at the complete assort ment and at the unusual items offered And best of all, prices are downto earth Each item has been carefully selected with you in mindSo, for the best in house wares, appliances, or gifts, the wise buyer hiesherself to Fischers in Ann Arbor, where variety and price win highestapproval from the shoppers in this vicinity It carries jut about everything in this line to meet the knowing eyeAcademy 97084A responsible boat dealer who knows boats, motors, and Jhe surrounding waters is an asset to any community His help can prove invaluabletod he is interested in serving you from year to year  whether it be a new boat, motor, or marine supplies that you desire His familiarity with localWaters has meant good news for the fisherman and vacationer in his selection of the right craftTed Cobb can help you to boat ownership He can show you modelsWhich maintain high popularity year after year For this reason, we are Bleased to refer this dependable firm to you in our annual business reviewIt is this areas uptotheminute boat center Inspect its fine showing atfour earliest convenience Ideal Television  RadioGENERAL ELECTRIC SALES AND SERVICE1521 Miller Road Walter Schalihorn  Ann Arbor NO 23660Satisfaction is more often measured in terms of service rattier than saleTelevision and radio sets sometimes need slight adjustments, repairs, or partsreplacements Ideal Television  Radio is proud to have us tell you of theirfine service department Highly skilled servicemen, trained in servicing alltypes of television and radio, are ready to srv you You may ask their satisfied customers who number in the hundredsThis firm has a reputation to maintain and an obligation to the peoplethey serve To that end, the management has spared no expense in addingthe newest and most precise test equipment and parts With the necessary equipment and skilled servicemen, there is nothing more to be desired Whe ther it be a new television or radio, or repair, this firm in Ann Arbor willserve you wellRobertsons AluminumWindow Company 122 E WashingtonAnn ArborNO 38611MARTI WALKER214 218 S State YOUR FASHION CENTEREXPANSION SCALE NOW ONAnn Arbor NO 20440It taken only a quick round of the stores these days to convince youthat this shop offers you the best in fashion wear at the best prices It iswhere a better class of womens and misses readytowear is sold Marti Waker is a wellknown name wherever women and girls meet and talk aboutthe new and exciting finer styles in womens clothing They are always in trigued by the original creations on display They are timely and perfect in style and tie in with the everyday and special occasions of womenWe can hardly wait to tell you of Martis expansion program now infull swing It is one ot Ann Arbors most modern, designed by DaveOsier The first tJoor is doubled in size allowing twice the floor space andwindow display facilities They can handle a much larger selection, muchmore conveniently BE SURE YOU PLAN, NOT ONLY TO TAKE AD VANTAGE OF THEIR EXPANSION SALE, BUT TO BE ON HANDFOR THE OPENING OF THEIR MODERN ADDITIONTHE SUGAR BOWLCHOPSCHARCOAL BROILED STEAKSCHICKtfN109111 1 Main Ann Arbor NO 21414 It if indeed a treat to eat at the Sugar Bowl in Ann Arbor Charcoal iteaks are its specialty Every bite is a delightHere you will find an excellent cuisine and courteous quick servicefctakfasts, hincheons and complete dinners in a homelike atmosphere, airOOttditioned for your comfort, are prepared to your tasteThe Sugar Bowl Restaurant food is n epicures delight Its wholesomelood it  payment on your health installment plan Bring the whole family Youll enjoy the oldfashioned hospitality and delightful surroundings olfavorite rtstaurant And too, prices suit your budgetFor  ati trttt  remember  tot Sugar Bowl it the place to go r 111 S 4th AveAnn Arbor NO 34916McDonald Ice Cream Company1039 S Mim Jy Company Making All French Ice CreamPREMIUM QUALITY AT REGULAR PRICES RaVOr Of the Month99c Half Gallon Ann Arbor NO 22553Ice cream is considered one of the most healthgiving foods for crownup and children McDonald Ice Cream Co products are finest n cSSand flavor Lach gallon of their ice cream has the equivalent of three fresheggs added to it This is what we mean when we say Trench Ice Creamfcnjoy an ice cream dessert in your own choice of flavor The entirelamily will enjoy it if you serve McDonald Ice Cream Co products Thesmart hostess will find them a popular finish to any meal  or as a specialtreat in between meals Children, too, will prefer themWe are happy to remind you of this popular firm when desiring firstquality products Dealers in this vicinity know that their ice cream msistently good, so ask them to serve it to you in small or large quantitiesKAYS CHILDRENS SHOP Boys Wear 3 to 14 yrsGirls Wear 3 to 6x 7 to 146 to 14 SubTeens e  t cPlt Selection of BacktoSchool DRESSES206 S 4th Ave Ann Arbor This shop carries a complete line of childrens clothing Attendantsare ready to serve you who have made an extensive study ot this feature ofa modern clothing house and know how to fit out children so that they willnot only have servicable clothing at a weliwithinthe family budget price, but will have a neat and trim appearanceThe stock at Kay YChildrens Shop in Ann Arbor is very large and hasoeen purchased at prices that make possible their sale at very reasonablefiguresThe service is modem Goods are well displayed and the clerks arealways willing to aid Customers IN FACT, THERE IS NOTHING INMODERN SERVICE and CHILDRENS CLOTHING THAT CANNOT BE SECURED AT KAYS CHILDRENS SHOP MAKE THIS STORE AMUST STOP on your next shopping trip You will be sure to find justthe item you need to complete your childrens wardrobeSinger Sewing Machine CoIMS Main SALISSIRVICERINTALSAnn Arbor NO 25569To Mr and Mrs Homeowner We welcome this opportunity to acquaint you with what we are doingin Ann Arbor We are manufacturers of custom aluminum storm windowsand screens of all types We also specialize in fine porch enclosures andindividual window problems that are normally beyond the scope of mostdealers We always welcome the chance to discuss your window problems with you and acquaint you with our low prices which are rriadi possible byour factorytoyou policy If you are interested in anything along our lines, it will be our pleasure to send a factory representative to you in the nearfuture We are ako dealers of he ALUMAROLL awningi that roll up androll down  the very finest in America today Looking luiwiri to meetingyou soon,  , lBract ad Duottt Jtotprtson This sewing center has a wide selection of Singer Sewing Machinesand vacuums on display They embody the latest improvements  a realI boon to the thrifty housewife ind motherI The staff axe experts in servicing your sewing machine or vacuum Foryour convenience, simply by dropping a post card or by telephoning theiroffice, the Singer Sewing Machine Co will arrange to have their represent,tive give your sewing machine or vacuum a free home inspection the nexttime he is in your area By stating the most convenient tune for you, asuitable appointment may be made Singer Sewing Center has always been a popular spot with the ladiesMany women in this area are taking advantage of the home, sewingFor those who have not as yet  may we suggest you contactthement Your inquiries are invitedSupplies including needles, machine oils, bobbins, belts, shuttles and accessories are available m a wide supply here Hemstitching, the making ofcelts, buttonholes, etc are other interesting features of this firms servicewhich we are glad to include in this review   swsworeUNGERE SHOESSsil  Friday, Saturday16DOWNTOWN HOWELLBargains and More Bargain915 FRIDAY NIGHTX RIDES FOR THE KIDDIES SQUARE DANCES FREFWATER BALL FIGHT HOWELL FIRE DEPT EXHIBITS AND DISPLAYSYOU WONT WANT TO MISSMERCHANDISE WILL BE DISPLAYED ON THE SIDEWALKS THE PINCKNEY DISPATCH314 St,PIekny, Mi ANttl Priviliges Authort ftjekneAct of Mare 8,Subscription PrftotGeorge Roush and wife of Detroitattended the funeral of Mrs LucileSims ThursdayThe Merlin Ambuifjwweek at Loveils lastJohn St Pierr lst IH4ay lorPhilmont Ranch, New Mexico iostay 2 weeks at Boy Scout j 33 from the Portagegroup went by bus TrailMiss Judy Aschenbrenner, Mrs JohnColone and son, Joha and Georgewere in the uppe peninsula last k and MackinacH0WLL CHAMBER OF COMMERCESide Walk Days SalesM E Darrow flw to New Yorkend Long Island last week to visit his daughter, Constance and EvelynHe came baci FridayBorn to WmVanBlaTuun and wifeoi M36 W 1st Wednesday at Me Pherson hospital, Howeli a daughter Majoj Thomas Young, wife and 2daughters of Ft Sill, Oklahma, arevisiting the Curlett family MrsYoung was Margaret Curlett Roy Dillingham and Wife havesold both farms to Jama Douglasof Cedar Lake Road They reserved the house on the Will Bland farmnd ariacre of land Clarence Stub Bennett won firstmoney at the NorlhviUle races aSWednesday night with his horse,Black SundayMr and Mrs Marion fehirey visited her mother, at Minneapolis,Minn weekA daughter born to Mr, and MrsDouglas Horst Beverly Hammellast Tuesday died at birthThe Jack Sharps of Lansing spentSunday with the Lee LaveysJolaji Porter vrnt to the Detroitzoo SundayMrs Tjessa Coyle and Marktook a trip to Wisconsin with theR Makins over th week end David Jones and wife of Hcwellcolled on the Harold Porters Sunday  AAAt TennesseeBrnie FORDPicky  ANUSON TIME9 PAYS  uyTh e Winsto n Baufh n famil y cam ebac k fro m th e nort h throug h th e Ca niidia n minin g district Th e Gal o Hende e o f Owoss o wer eStlhda y guest s o f h e Lyn n Hendees Mrs , Elle n McAfe  an d daughter swcyv  in Ann Arbo r Friday Mrs , Franci s Robinso n spen t Sa tin  Pontia c wit h he r mothe r o nhe r birthday Th e Oljn  Robbon s attende d th epicni c Saturda y a t Burrough s Countr yb y  th e Brighto n Federate d church Lyn n Hende e an d wif e attende d th 9Ilende e reunio n Saturda y a t Frarri sPark , Lansin g Oli n Robinso n an d wif e attende dth e breakfas t Sunda y give n b y Veedi cMasoni c Lodg e a t Sprinclale ParkBirminghamMargaret Leach of Garden Cttyyvisited Leslie McAfee last week Sunday guests of the Lester McAfeeswere the Edward Careys, Dr Charles Hoders and Howard Crapauds ofDetroitMike Carr is wirkffjf OG the campus at Mich State University Jim Holloway of Golden P,ule LodgeJohn OToole, Garden City Lodgecalled at tne Dispatch office Satur dayrEEZ C0MF6RTSHOES IFYou Arc On Tour Feet Longrfours PVUS FUN FOR THE EMTItW FMMUfi AW stM mODUCTSMSEPT7 9 PAYS RO  T foot o 1LUbblW 1  tonneOOvtnUmo you VrtoMMl TitUng E1  aur id of oiiigtloajfo crd or, wtiuSALESMHANhETf Wagoners Grocery66 PINCKNR ROADQuality Merchandise LOWPRIGESBeer and Wine To Takt M PHONE HOWELL 75JriNCKNEYby KUSS ENGELHARDT, tfandgeWELCOME to my new column Each month from now on, Ill bebriny ing you interesting bits of in formation about telephone service in this areaDO YOU KNOW theres a place in the United Stateswhere you can reach four states without moving Itsat the southwestern corner of Colorado with New Mexico to the southeast, Utah to the northwest andArizona to the southwestAND THERES ANOTHER PLACE where you can reach almost everywhere in the world without moving Its theplace tohcrc your telephone sits That telephone is your magic carpet far faster than a jet airliner and much, muchless expensive For less than ten dollars you can talk withpeople in England, Germany, Norway, the Netherlands,or dozens of other places For less than two dollars youcar He talking with friends or relatives in California Youdont know anyone in California Well how long since youve talked with your sisteror brother Rememberyou can call phevs a days drive away for less than a dollarAND SPEAKING OF LONG DISTANCE you may think youre a long distance from a phone, yet you need tomake a call If so, just keep youreyes skinned for one of our many Public Phones in stores, gasolinestations, and in handy roadside Tele phone Booths Theyre a real boonto travelers who call back when they forget something, call ahead to letfolks know when theyll arriveENTIRE SUMMER DRESS STOCK NOW 60  OFFSPECIAL GROUP OP COTTON DRE0SES 98, SM,NOW Ut SPECIAL BOBBIE BROOKS BANLON SWEATERS DURING SALE AT 24 OFF20  OFF ON ALL SHORTS 4AM ICA SHORTS, PEDAL PtOTMtAND SLACKSTOE LAKELAND DRESS HOUSE  4700 Midland Drive, Strawberry Lab Phone Brighton AC 715066Hour 8 a, m, to 9 p m, Open ijHOUSESSURPLUSPROFESSIONAL CORNEtUNgAL BOMK2044 SvarteettSUBFLTB Given,JNeu,thepetitionutor ofRittera letr residue of said estate ewslgned to theea persons entitled thereto will be heardlow down paymeat if yeBuildings located fa EastL2i WestMichigan State Uaiforslty Cawfs, at the Probate Court on August 19 Pcosipt an CeaTteousoatbwest of footballman for Baraes Censtraesiesi Ce vis 1998Ct is Ordered, That Notice thereofwrthWILLIAM SHEEHAN800 AM Weekdays be at 7el Urea St daily fresn 9 te fincluding Saturday and SumdayBath seta, apartment siseIlltVRANCS COMPAKTPIRI  AUTO  BONDS  CASUALTYHARDWARE ELECTRICALAPPLIANCESFARM IMPLEMENTS heater,oil stove, dM bowl eabnet sinks Several auadred availablenowFor mere imforriaUon eaP slagED 70171  Barnes Construction CoLAVEY HARDWARE COAL SUNOCO FUEL OIL  ULL IT NOW AND PAY BY THE ME MONTHWE ALSO HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF LUMBER  BUDUWNGSLPPLIESPHONE HAMILTON 6 8119 DEXTERD LHOEY SONSDBXTER, MICHIGAN FOR SALEU2 t rowboat, needss alittle fixing 700 Prank R SmithOtter Drive, Hiland LakeFOR SALE 16 foot Rowboftt, goodcondition, oars and anchor included2500 Bill Hill U P89934SALE Furniture, Dining Roomcnd Buffat in good condtionMornings UPtown 8 99iaWtst Shors Drive Hiland be given by publication of  copy hareof for three weeks coasectivaly previous te said day of hearing in thePiackney Dispatch and that the fiduc lary cause a copy of this notice tobe f td upon eaca known party ininterest at his last known addressby registered or certified nail return receipt demanded at least fourteen 14 days prior to such bearing orby personal service at toast five 5days prior te eao haarlasHiram R Smith, Judge of ProbateA true coff BarbaraClerk of CLAY liGRDCKTIJC Wfeae lfliW Howell, ierle W MueUDR  RFOR SALE 1953 Ford Mainline Tudo in running condition 10000Arnold Beclher 8100 Chaiubrs Rd Pinckny  BIHMtSTflephone Office Ieside4e 814by Apotai4isaBewail 4lbiaaa1ERT WYUE, Made toJ Car r Agency ASK Carrt 4 2 MILL STftnckne7, Mich Phbne UP 8REATlSfAliFAftat IALES ruae UP 8 3146FOR SALERight Hand Drain Board  IV MR HrtimvniVrCustave Hannaman, 220 Unadilla St J l  1J V IUIIUUI1WANTED House Work,Baby Sitting Call Agnes Murphy UP83io1 FOR SALE Davenport, Single rH L away bed and mattres, both bj good  cr edition Call Up ftfiim FOR SALE32 HeatUatOr for fire Iplace 5000, 30 gallon Evans Oil Hot Water Heater s500 a BgasleyPhone UPtown 86642FOR SALEPEACHES Red Havns, Golden Jubilee Peterson OrcharusBruin Lake UnadillaSSiTSetJJST,, FOR SALE JUo PoWer Mower,,1287 Patterson Lake 11 t 8 aid 5 to 7by AppointmentAC 729S1 Orand Homes Lake 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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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b nation s ar e concerne dw e wil l hav e t o lear n t o liv e wit hthe m a s th e Detroi t Fre e Pres s r centl y stated  W e ar e no t stron genough t t o overthrow n th  Common in  government s o f th e worl d an d re stor e unpopula r government s the ypu t ou t o f power   wo n ove r Sherif f Ullie , Pester 1 5a 1 5 yea r veteran s i n th e dept passe d ove r whe n Sherif f Klagla pan d Lilllie , a  newcome r appoint MONTHL Y WORSHI P HOU BTh e monthl y Wednesda y mornin ghou r wil l b e hel d a t tth eat  fan,  Rudolp h Koeppen 1045 5Whitewood , Augus t 1 3 frp m 1 0 t o 11  atCassidy Lak e thi s week  Mos to f th e boy s ther e ar e negroes Th e McPherso n Oi l Co  a t Howel lhav e bough t th e lo t a t Sible y ari dT     ,  nM  Sout h Mic h Ave  Howel l occupie dI n  Putna m onl y 22 8 vote s w er e  b tfc e Qua m CnevroU t use d  rcas t I t wa s Democrati c 2  to 1  or  oM Comnierca l Hote , gncB  TT  Ll 15  i           Charle s G  Clark , o f Kalkaska , fo rmeri y o f Pinckney , receive d a  Mas  te r o f Art s Degre s las t Thursda y t t Wester n Stat e Collleg e ,Kaiamazoo How  i s addin g 3  clas s room s t o i Clark, 2 b 3SuJWt y School l 930 am   Hew l tf c s s 2V7e i Choi t Practis e 73 0 p  m  Jeffreys , l b 4I Gentile , I f  4Menaonit c Cburd b     ,  3l Meyer , r f 3Amburgey , c f 2ftanall 4elrtnfft s wl lworfaip  ts  Unite da  hour ,serve d befor eAUT O ACCnN T THURSDA YA  ba d aut o acciden t too k plac e a t,mThursda y a t th e interactio nan d Ceda r Lak e Rds  Mrs Joh n Johnso n o f Pinckne y Rd  tur ne d  bu t t o pss s a  car  and collide d wit hon e drive n b y Mik e Ragay , 48 , o fWayne , wit h hi m wa s hi s wife,Vlolet Mrs  Johnso n receive d a  broke nar m an d le g injuries  Mrs  Ragay , cut san d bruise s an d hi s wif e a  possibl ebroke n arm  The y wer e take n t o th eMcPherso n hospita l i n th e Swarthou tMcDonal d ambulances  10, Bagwel l 66  L t Gov  Swanso n06 , Mohard  19 , Brow n 61  U  S  sen ato r Har t 14 , 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2Barrett , p    mmmm  R02 32 20 110Fowlervill eAB  R thei r northwes t elementar y schoo lcos t 15000 ,Th e 39t h afinnua l reunio a o fHof i famil y wa s hel d las t wee k MRS LLCIL EMrs  JUicil e Sims  64 , die d suddenl y  Sherwood , r f 1o f a hear t attac k Monda y a t he r hom e     A  arrig  ljeens e ha s bee n issue dt o  Norma n Ech , 25 , Pinckne yNowraBJittey 20 i Chelsea A  2 0 roo m hote l i  bein g buil ttheWlllo w Rnai r por t and the daugh ,le r o f Willia m ftnd  Melind a Rous h an d wa s bor n i n Lima , Ohio , Marc h3 , 1894  Sh e live d i n Toled o a  numbe r o f years  I n 194 1 sh e marrie d Kir ka t I Sims , an d live d i n An n Arbo r unti l194 7 whe n the y move d t o Pinckney ,BrahdonWhite HEAV Y ST8R M SUNDA Y ST MARY S HOM E COMMIN GNex t Sunday , Augus t 10th  i s th edat e o f th e annua l hom e comin g e vi t atSt  Maryr s Cathoic c Church Aroas t Dee f dinne r wil l b e serve d star tA n elctrica l stor m hi t her e Sunda y startin g a tabou t 30 0 p  m  Man y tree s wer e tiroug h th eblow n dow n bu t w e hear d o f n o sr  ie  pridefull y iou s damage  Th e Detroi t Ediso n pow  agai n bee n abl e t o obtai nr  wa s of f fo r 4  hour s i n som e place s o f Jcc k Sheldo n an d Comran van d longe r i n othe r sections , Abou t j  par e th e foo d10 0 telephone s her e wer e ou t an d the yha d t o us e th e generato r t o ring RECEIVE S M  A  DEGRE ECharle s Carso n Holllngswort h jr eldes t so n o f Mr  an d Mrs  C  C Hol Liigswor h roceiwe d hi s graduat e degre eJul y 2 8 a t Easter n Michiga n Colleg econvocation  H e earne d hi s Maste r o fArt s Degre e an d wil l teac h agai n i nth e scienc e an d mat h departmen t o fLe e Thursto n hig h school , Sout h Re dfor d towsnip  There wil l b e a  beautifuldispla y o freligiou s artticle s fo r sal e an d var io u item s fo r usefu l an d decorativ epurpose Liv e pon y ride s fo r th e youngster san d gam e fo r everyon eReceipt s fro m th e even t wUtbewe dt o  hel p pa y of f schoo l expense earl y an d sta y lat e ed e Bor n t o Keit h Koc h an d wif e a tSt  o e Hospita l An a Arbo r Jul y 3 1son , and wif eo e Hospital , An a Arbo r Jul y 31 , bitten b y rattiesnak e las t weekHl s J BeSlde s he r husban d ther e j s d ahea d swelle d u p a s bi g a s a  pal l bu t Mr S GaJ e Scnoocraf t o f An n Ar Nori n say , htt o recovering  fcor b y a  previou S marrriage  Sh e wa sW t C  Hende e A  Sru  hav e thei r she ep   R membe r o f  e Plnckne y CommU nii y Cong  Churc h an d Pinckne y OE ,S , Chapte r 145 ,Th e funer a i s Thursda y a t 20 0 r m  a t th e PincJcne y Com  Congl Revs  J  W  Winge r an d Brook s Sand er c officiating  Buria l wil l b e i n th ePinckne y Cemetery  H013 230001H 10 00 10 0W  L  Pe tGenera l Motor s Provin g  8 2  80 0Cit y Servic e 5 3  60 0Hambur g  5 4  55 5Pinckne y 5 5  50 0Brighto n 4 5  44 4FowlervilJ e 1 8  11 1Copeland, l b 3Lockwood , 3 b   Russell , 2b , p   Elliott , s s,Glive r cTomlin , P , 2 b  Rehyl , c f 2 1lOsan , I f 1 00222 2 2 Gov Orva l Faubu s an d hi s Blood yShirt  pdic y wo n a  sweepin g victor yi n  Arkansa s las t wee k whe n h e wo ni n unprecedente d thir d ter m a s go vernor  o n hi s platfor m o f nullificat o f suprem e cour t decisions  Hi s vie tor y i s meaningles s a s th e suprem ecour t wil l stan d lon g afte r h e i s for gotten  Th e resul t i s no t surprisin gt o  thos e wh o kno w th e rac e attitud ei n  th e dee  south  Th e peopl e ther ethin k th e presiden t exceede d hi s aut horitywhe n h e sen t troop s int o th esout h t o enforc e th e suprem e cour tintegration  The y likene d i t t o th eo d reconstructio n day s afte r civi lwa r whe n th e whijtjBg e o f th esout h wer e dienfrSfcnaised , th enegroe s place d i n contro l o f th e gov ernmen t an d soldier s sen t ther e t osustai n them S COtK a t th  Northvilj e Fai r thi s wee k wit hLloydi n charge Th e RexStolt h an d Jrvi n Kennedy shav e iJnoye d t o Howel l Luciu s Wilso n wil l broadcas t ove rStatio n WL S Chicag o Wednesda ynoo n oaiMene y n l Prosperity Ms  Ethe l Sprou t wil l fl y t oog a Thursda y t 0 visi t U  Joh ningsDEPT NOTl io h  tn e TawasGrea tLake  drtdgin g operatio n w as  hel d i nth e hous e o f representative s Jul y 30 Tawa s want s t o buil t a  100 0 foo t doc kan d dredg e a  chane l t o i t t o exped  Mrt  Richar d Lowel l an d Lot ait e th f loadin g o t gypsum  Th e stat e   ww r Saturda y fo r Mr L    W H    Uufr y Lobe a a, t tJleeo a home3 0Wi n lands  were there T a dapt  ha t bough t 41 7 acre s o f   Viigiitfa 1 Ambxirga y wa s take n  land s an d 3 wate r fron t i n B e to  McPherso n hospita l Howel l las tOttawa , Fla t River , Platta     ,  v        DmvtiLake  rh9 c 1 du b wer e enttrtain d a to f Mr s Carrt  Sea n th  horo  o f Mri f Ev a Joha i fc6 4  acre e o f lan d a t   Tttrdy Thot  ftom  here wh oIf d 2 7 i n GoUU n townhip    M t5 rtadyr CUntOn 1iy ,  ,  IV a Reason , Plor6 e AtLee , an doarapia g permi u wer e issue d Xrtn  Jtek U2 0 oompare d t o 46,17 0 lab t Th e Fpin k N 0 i  0    x  , visited reative s her e las t week      The Ver n ClaJk s entartaWe d ai lth e mejnaei e V  th e Watta r Clar k f a m  LEAGU E SATTTN O AVERAGES B  an d C  Lapppln gHoloom b iax Higg s 4  50 0Hewlett t  4dSAike n  35 5Wakefiel d 160Imu s   435,Koc h   394Clar k  37 5Gentile    338D  Kenned y    22 2Barret t    19 7Matteso n   223Barret t 187LaBell e  14 3Cam p Brighto nLittlejoh n 490Bamet t   333Koeni g  33 3Lesnlac h   311 0Stei n   308Jone s 308Arklin g   280Eame y  26 5Dixo n 205Smit h 2409OBQOL  PKOTCllchgd ltak e Par  Augus t WrtlMlays o iTh e torn  fUfcher ai TWO CONVICT S ESCAP ETw o convict s escape d fro m th efar  a t Jackso n priso n Saturda yThe y wer e Ro y Minnfx , 32 , Munlt han d Leonar d Givens , 23 , o f St , Josepn ,The y stol e aca r an d drov e int o Pinc kney , Afecnj t 20 0 a  m  the y tol d Ha rol d Deviii e o f Pinckne y thei r a rwoul d no t star t an d go t hty m to pus hthm  A  mil e ut  of tow n the y pulle da  iwitc h blad e knif e an d robbe d hi mo f I B an d hi s   A  load 2 Iloc k wa sset p t d th y wer e caugh t nea rManchester  Minai  father t i s sak rt o  har e inforoiedt M polic e wher the y wer e    t      Russel l Rea d an d wil e wer e ceile dt o  Kingsville , Ont t Monda y b yilbtes t o f herfatheBV    LOSE T O CIT Y SERVIC EPiackne y go t massacre d b y Cit y Se rc o  I n th e Count y leagu e Monda yRigh t 1 3 t o 3  The y ha d previousl ybeate n thi s tea m 9  tt o 7  bu t tha t wa sanothe r night  Scot t Barret t wa s wil dineffectiv e H e allowe d 1 1 hits , BATTING AVftAOKBCepnty Leifue Team AB R H PetLor Burne , 2 0 1Joe Jeffreys 29 5 14Charles Hewlett  20Ray Moriarity  29Fhil Gentile 40Scott Barrett 27 job Meabon 1Djuk Kennedy 28Dennis Clark 34Bob Amburgey 14 Dick Higgs 36Wesley Reader 20Jsck Wylie 5James Meyer , 18 5697 44 99 37 323hit 2 and walked 3 Pinckney made 51 Gerry Ledwidge 9 0irrors, 3 by Barrett himself City Ser  Bill Kraure 9 1vice also made 5 errorsPinckney only got 2 hits, a 410137589 394 231 1 500482350320320 304306285 281214 222200 200142111 Allhome l  KIWANIS GIRLS AVERAGES Pet400400run by Amburgey, his 2nd in 2 games  AB Hand a double by Clark Hewlett and Peg Gudith   15 6Gentile were safe on errors and Clark  Mary Kelly  15 6 and Hewlett scored Nixon only lead Carol Miller 33 8 364 strikeouts but Pinckney kept hiting , Delia Davis  15 5 ,333the ball in some ones hands all night Kuthy Wlitse 15 5 333Barrett had 9 strikeouts M irginia Meyers 17 5 294 Betteries PinckneyBarrett  Read Mary Jerffeys 29 8 276r City ServicerNixon  Wellman I Janet Shjrley 22 5 227 ,  Cynthia Hewes  23 4 174PINCKIVEY SOFT BALL LEAGUE J Bonnie Lee 13  1 077July 29 Scott Barrett pitched a no Kssle Meyers  16 1 063hit game for B C Lappping against i nDie Set winning 17 to 0 He struck COUNTY LEAGUE AVERAGES out 10 walked 1 and hit 1 Holcomb In the county league the Pinckneysfved his n hitt b isfived his no hitter by spearing a linedrive Dennis Clark hit a home runthe 1st with 2 on and Holcomb onethe 2nd with none on Batteries B C Barrett A Koch team h 3 hitters in lop list of playgames orwho have played 3more The averages areABB HElden HaJler, City Ser 9 4Die Set Baker, Beaman  Murray, j Ray Colgrove, Gen, M 25In the first gam Die Set beatCamp Brighton 13 to 5Aug 1 Kings Bar defeated Camp13 to 5 nia the first game andboat D C Lapping 6 to 4 DieMeMames Mary fflitn Read NV1V JRathftitter attended Doe Day at th,UlaBaifcmContln family1 of Lake Chemung Mesdames Lucille and MargatetShirty took David and Jimmy Shiroyto Camp Barkel, near Fairview Monday to stay a week Edward Stapleton is at the Greatikes Naval Hospital, Graet Laks,Ittbiots  8Oaa CampeeU and wife spent lastek t Chefrleviox, went through the Locto aad toured the upper penCham Pet33310 400Milller, Gen M 19 7 368Charles Hewlett Pinckney 11 4 364 Sonny Brigham, Gen M 25 9Jim Heller ,Clty Ser 20 7 Donnii Clark pinckney 24 9 ,333Joe Jeffreys Piackney 15 5 ,333 Bob FowierviUe 16 5,rt  Larry Rowlan d Hambur g 3 3 7  30 4Lawrenc e Cambur a an d wif e wei ut j th e PoweryiU e Pai r rrick y an dth e Bo b Egeier s Saturday W  Sdn a Badle y o f The exodu s t o Heloifurbi ue r i n th e cities  W e rt 4 tha t a  ne w5,000,000,00 0 Arborlan d shoppin gcente r wil l b e establishe d a t Washt ena w an d Pittsfiel d Center , sout h o fAn n Arbor  The y als o wan t t o buil dc c ea r th e footbal l stadiu m bu t thi sha s bee n blocke d b y cour t action , Tn emai n reaso n fo r thi s exodu s i s park in g space  Findin g a  parkin g pla ei n  th e cente r o f th e cit y i s a  proble mpeopl e wil l no t wal k 5  or 6  blcx  t oa  shippin g plac e fro m thei r packe dcar  Th e bi g supe r market s hav e al lkind s o f parking  spac e availab e wit hi n  fee t o f thei r doors , Peopl e lik e t odriv e u P t o thei r shoppin g cente r an dloa d up  Fo r som e tim e w e hav e harpe de d  o n th e them e tha t Pjnqkne y shoul dbu y a  parkin g lo t whil e Som e ar e stil lavailable On e thin g obou t th e fa r eas t Wa rscar e wa s i t enable d th e presiden tt   ge t abou t wha t h e wante d i ndefens e funds  Las t wee k b y a  vot ec f 7 1 t o 0  th e senat  vote d hi m th eunprecedente d su m o  40,042,,l8l,00 0fo r defense , Th e draf t ha s feesstepped , u p alert s ordere d an dn o  longe r i s ther e tal k of  Cattin gdow n th e si ze  o f th e nationa l guard Som e 4 0 year s ag o th e Detroi t Tt gcr s ha d a  pitche r name d Jac k Rowan M e wa s n o wonde r bu t manage d t oslic k i n th e bi g league s 8 years , play in g wit h Cincinnat i an d th e Chic ag o Cub s afte r leavin g Detroit  Som eyear s ag o a  ma n showe d u p i n Det i t  an d claime d t o b e Jac k Rowan H e wa s pennniless s an d staye d a t achea p hotel  H e applie d an d receive da  pensio n fro m th e bal l player s pe nio n fund  Stev e ONeil , mgr , o f th eTiger s the n an d th e paris h pries tsigne d hi s pensio n application  Neit he r kne w Jao k Rowan  H e die d lai twee k an d th e paper s broadcaste d th efact  Thi s cause d th e rea l Jac k Row Rowa n a  retire d Dayton , Ohio , m4 icarrier , t o com e forward  Investigtt io n prove d h e wa s th e rea l McCoy Th e bas e bal l record s sho w Rows wa s 2 0 year s ol d whe n h e ftrok1tttth e bi g leagues  Tha t woul d hv bee n th e Dayto n man s ag eth e Detroi t Rowa n woul d haw 30  Xa fhl tCamburns Mrs  Andre w Neebi U U  Sunda y wit h Mrs ,an d calle d o n th ene w baby  Als o o n We rea d o f th etim e bas e hal l playe r e t  las t wea k l a th e deat h o f Ms Nort hWithcjac kOther s o n th e tea m wer ey CoUns , Le eWednesday, August e41 Tears Aftieres always plenty of hot water wk heater mGET IT HOT  GET A LOT every time A new electric water heater provides plenty of hot, hot water for showers and all the familys needs,Detroit 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 a 388 per monthOnly electric water heaters give you all these important advantages  Glenn Gardner and Frank Kennedyare camping at Half Moon Lake diaries Streter of Flint is visitingthe Gene and Charles Cambell fam Uic Charles Dean of Detroit was thegu st of Mable Cope over the weekesg The Pinckney team lost to Villliamstan last Wednesday at the Fowler, villle tournament 8 t 6 ,Rev Qates and wife ar back fromFlorida They brought bexgc a 1 ftlive alligator Laura Emma Collins, daughter ofGeorge and Louise Fisk ColHins was born in 1889 and died at the Henje I LEE TWATRBIslUWedL, ThartFrL, Sa, Aug 6,7,8,9 Yean Greatest SpectacleTHE VIKINGSfai Technram and TeehaicolcfrStarringKirk Douglas, Tony Curtis, Ernest Borgnin and Janet LeighFcaurctle Color Cartoon NewsSunday Monday, August 10, 11 Vibrant with Action, and Youthful RomanceWalt DisneysTHE LIGHT IN THE FOREST SCIO THEATERAMI ArborFriday, Saturday, Aagust ,  THE LADY TAKES A FLYER in CinntaAeope and ColrJeff Chandler FORT MASSinJoel McCrr ACREamiwithand Susan CalMtSundayV  Efficientthe heat goes into thewaterInstall anywhereneed not benear a chimneyLong liferoeet Edisons riicstandards Fastnew, more efficient heatingunitsr Outer shellcool to  e touch aover 00dtoon maintains etectric parts without charge jrSafe letmode Flummer hm Sunday She had onlyarrived from California ThursdayShe leaver her father 3 brothers and 3sisters, John Cadwell and Thomas Readhave Improved their cottages at the Bluffs Portage by grading the laddown to the lake  The Farmers picnic is at Steven,son Grove, North Lake, Wednesday Spakers were Hon Henry C, Sxnithof Adrian and Fred Freeman  ManchesterNorth Lake band vPinckney beat the Chelsea Uy yedthe ball game 7 to 5, Battery  uny maey Loy McCleer  Rcv or pinck Samuel Placeway, 6F ie Mcdeerhome on M36 Aug F died at hisSpring She surv5 e married Eli2a Als0  son Royr Frankiejcel is carrying mail for4 this week,  Potterton entertained theLaura and Florence Brown ofHamburg last week, C J Willliams is working witheorge Judsons threshing crtW The toot of th threshing engine isheard all over these dajn  A large number took in the excursion to Detrot Pcay,Clyde Dunnnlng has discontinuedhis milk route to Brighton Fsa Parker, Wendell Corey JoanorDru, James Mac Arthur, Carol Featurette XdWfIt wfll theTHE r i3,14in tine tnaScopewkJVincent PH C Patricia Owend Marshall Monday, Aogut 1, 11NORTH FREDERICKin CinemascopeWithGary Cooper Diane VrtJ nd Susy ParkerLURE O THE WILDERNESS im eeierWithJean Feten and Jeff HunterTues Wed, Thurs Aug 11, It, U TEACHERS PETin Virtavition iWSee pr plumber or appliance dealer BDISOKMICHIGANASTERN GClark Oable And Dennis DayandJOHNNY TROUBLE in dnemaScope withEthel Barrymore and Carolyn JSatellite Terror StHfees EarthMSACE MASTER X7 withBill William and Lyn ThomasCok r Cartoon and Late NewsTAXE I WILL R AT MY HOME AT EAST PCTNitM STREET TO ISf ARE YOUR IMPORTANTPAPERS AND, VALUABLES ONfitWEDNESDAY 7 TO 9 PMREALLY SAFE Dont be old fashioned in thinking chat youritems of value are safe because they are lackedaway at home To be feally sure of their safety,place them in a safe deposit box here Then, yaur valuables and important papers are protectedagainst Itms, theft and Are rop in to our banksoon and rent your safe deposit box The cost k low , k   zn tmetrporatHMcPherson State lank HowiO  Pinckneym SwHngn Book Accounts St Marys annnual picnic at Laphams Grove Thursday drew acrowd 920 tickets were sold to the chicken pie dinnner The games andconcessiohs were well patronizedMartin Lavan was toastmaster The speakers were Gov Comstock, CongClaude Cady Ed Brown and Bill Hodge A whole Hock of candidateswere introdced Pinckney lost theball game 15 to 11 St Marys school band of Jackson played 100couple attended the dance at night The villlage and township had ajoint meeting in the community hall Monday nigh t0 discuss purchase of a fire engine An amt of the LaFrancc Co was present andoffered a fire engine or, a Chevrolet body for 4200, 1600, down or oneOn a GM body 900 ftvn als0 4200 Supervisor M J, Kpisel said thetown ship would pay a yearly sumfor fire protection but this was notacceptable C H Kennndy said a pet ion signed by 100 voters would forcea vote on it by the township, A tax of one inlll on a thousand valuationWould pay for the engine A commit te was appointed to iron out the diffrences of opinion ,Ira Bently of Rushton has been appointed rural maij carrier here to succeed G W Dinkel, deceasedShields  Smith, attorneys for thPiadcney Bank directors, have ap pealed the 10,000 verdicts given thecounty against the directorsThe Martin reunion was held atBently Lake Sunday Fred Bortz waselected president and Geraldine Mul holland, secretary Merlin Lavey won jthe wrestling match from Don Bab tcockThe Livingston County Fair at Howell is Aug 1618The county barbers met at the GuyGrieve barber shop in Howell Thursday night and formed an asssOciaton They set the hourse week days8 a m to 6 p m except Saturdays when they stay open until 10, Theprices of hair cuts and shaves were set at 35c and 25cRev Morgan Harris has been appointed assfstantt at St Alphonaius parish, Dearborn J Bronson of Dearborn has boughtlne Mrs Emma Murttt homeNorm Miliiert champion hound got SATURDAY 5TO6PMRUTH R1TTER PINCKNEY TREASTHE  BLUE WATER MARKET 9704 KIIBSS KB NKAR MlfM9RALLAKELAND IVflOH A0 MBATS  ANB GROCEMM1MR, VTOfS AND TOYS, TOP QUALITY THE BLUE WATER LAUNDOMAT 9704 KRKM KB NMAlt Ml1AKKVAND MICH Ad  9f Romd off vM6JLaWfiAXd, MicL, Soft Wftter timily WA Ulrjr Cotton Rur, SkagoarOPEN 8IVW AT A Bd Spradk ottle GasFOR COOKING WATER HEATIN AND    HOME HEATINGi rjWYLIE LP, GAS SERVICE PHONE 63 HOWELL    J HELLERS FLOWERSSAT IT with FLOWERS riOWELL WCHIGAIt Harold Hanfy has gone to Fort Moamouth, Nw Jersey for 2 weeks He oct to Goun in Sptwober for wo months with the Univnity of Mich,igan rocketMyDoyle Campbell and wife calledon Charles McDaniels and wife of Chelsea Sunday on thfr 19th wedding anniversaryM E Darrow and mother, MrsFlora Darrow went to Jackson andhad dinnnr with Mrs Fannie Kavanatigh at Otsego Hotel, SundayThe Winston Baughns are spendingt week at thdr cabin at LovellsThe Robert Read family are at theTom How cabin at East Tawas this Mr and Mrs Mark Nash andwere Sunday dinnner guest at pharles Michils familyRev Winger and wifth George VanNormaai fcmdayQnrf Lcdwidf wifepnt th wtk nd X The Oerry chmn family aeii end at Adrian at Senna ConJUlpto Hafli vHtod thtomn Charles Hewlett Sr and wife wentack t0 Victoria, Texas last weejkLloyd Headee and wife attendthe excurdon Thursday to the De troit ball game, sponsored by theAgrico CoMrs June Hfrndee and children wentto the Fwlervflle Fair last weekMr Janet Shehan attended thejrraduation Saturday of the MercySchool of Nursing of which her sistor, Nancy, was a graduate It was Mary Efchtnan attended theheld in Edsil Ford auditorium, Dear Vof Herbert Berry at Bunker HillKenneth Hebk and wife spent Sun in Monroe,Mrs Iola Hall took her 4H cluband exhibits to the FowlervUle FairSunday caHrs of the Jack Youngswere the Bill Knhns of Livonia,Paul Youngs of Livonia, Bob Youngs ofClWceville, Mn, Oeneviev Clintonft Detroit, Vincent Young fft an3 Rtith Culver,    The John Burg ftunily took   thFai r an d enjoye d i t ver y Culvert o fvisite d flhe  Murra y Kennedy sweek  STrs  Doroth y Kenned y wa iDetroi t lis t Thursda y Irvi n Kenned y an d wif e an dfThursday  Th e Mitse s Nellli ed  Fanni e Monks  calle d a tske y Funera l Hom e Wedn ligh t Mik e t6  Scot t Carve r leav et h  o n  tri p t o Johnso n City, i  thei r grandmother , Mrs  Het Carver Whil e hefpln g tai r th e roo f o fGtetlle s ne w additio n t o th o  Pinckne r S t Thursda yyo a forge t it,  Die khi i rigfe t, 7  HBKf      7 s       rMIr PtNCKNKY DISPATCtT Wednesday, Aogust 6, 1958THE DISPATCHSt,Fckny, Mick AuthorA of March S,StoreOtOCBUES DRYGGODSLINGERIECANNED OBS SHOESGENTS FURNISHINGKENNEDY GENERAL STORE Born to Jim and Judy Pawlaczyklast week a girl, Debbie Lynn William Patolyczak jr is home fromCalifornia Fred Pawlczak is entertain ing Arthur Pesca of Dearborn Cheryl and Rusty VanNorman areon a trip to th Coloado Grand Canyon The Dr Charls Hoder family of Detroit wre Sunday guests of the Lester McAfees Leslie McAfee spent last week at the Phillip Hudson home inDetroit Mrand Mrs W AKetcham of Pinckney oberved their wedding anniversayat their home at 212 E Main Pinckney last week His brother, and son of Jackson called on them and drovethtm to Brghton to see Mrs E Ket chum They had dinner at Dexter inthe evening with the George Engquists  The Hnry Haucks are visiting  inDetriot Betty Ann Eckles of Dearborn called on the Milton Carvers Saturday Mrs Cora Frost McLachlan of Clawion will be married to Charles Dovers at the Strathmore Methodist Churhon August 16Mrs, Richard Hale CharlotteGoodremont of Oceanside, Calif, and 3 children are visiting her parents Wagoners Grocery6066 PINCKNEY ROADQuality Merchandise LOW PRICESfteer and Ww To Take PHONE HOWELL 7O5JRom where I sit 6y Joe Marsh A CifyDitty Took a back road ttteae lastmeek and stopped for gas atHopkins Crossing  a villagewith three or four stores, a fewhouses and a Post OfficeWhile I was there anotherfrllow drove up to the gas station, with Big City written allover himfrom his clothes to us blocklong car, to his attitude Nothing like the realcountry for peace anci qT  there1 he rrnnrked to the attendantWhy, I wouldnt know, the attendant said I lived all raylife right here in townFrom where I sit, opinionsare sometimes like fingerprints,never two exactly the same Theidea is not that you have to think like the n t fellowbut to underttand his point of viewFor instance, your preferencefor tea, my liking for an occasional glass of beer It makesnr tbora more like neighborsCopyrign ailed States Brewers Foundation BUILDING SALE AT AUCTIONThe Department of Conservationwill sell at public auction the follow ng Stateowned buildings located inhe Gregory State Game Araa on theormer Wylie tract, Roche Roadn the SEV of th NEV4 , Section 11,T I N R 3 E, Unadilla TownshipLiv iikgston Countyt, on Monday, August18, 1958 at 200 p m ESTNo 1  House, 2 story appproxinately 33x24 fet No 2  Barn ,wood, 30x50 fetTerms Full cash price at time otsale, plus cash bond for twentyfive percent of sale price with minimum of500 and maximum of 10000 Bondwill be refunded when buildings have av been removed and the premisescleaned up accordiagtor  conditionsspecified in the Building Sale Permit,All building are numbered for caseof identification The Department of Conservationreserves the right to reject any or all bids,Marv CooleyDistrict Garu SupervisorANK BUILDING SALE AT AUCTIONthe Don Goodremonts She has aschool for retarded children at SanDiego Calif, her husband a photographers stud ioHarold Porter and wife spent theweek end in Grand Rapids Jolan PdTter attended a showerSaturday for Laura Lilton of Chelsea The Jack Young family attendedthe Kuhn reunion Sunday at the Vincent Young sr home in Gregory 104 were thereThe L JHenrys entertained theGerry and Lambert Henrys of DetroitSundayThe L Henrys expect to move intheir new home on Unadila St, formtrly the Richardson home they pur chased this month Cheryl Meyer is visiting the W HMeyer family this weejk while her parents , the Edsil Meyers are inin McihiganMrs Alta Meyer has finished hercrurse at Eastern Michigan Colllee The Le Lavey family spent Sundaywith the Jack Sharps in LansiagThe Roy Fisher family of Californiaare visiting the Clyde Fishers, They return home Thursday and the ClydeFishers will go back with them t0 livo there  The Ray Moriarities spent thethe first of the week in the Thurrodistrict BIG SAVINGON THIS POWEUFUlBRAND NEWMODE 8058Powerful Vi hp motorMPr dust bag  light  quietvinyl swivel hose  clipon tools guaranteedVomplete with 7plece s of clTning tools OftlOINAL WA CIwUlifv demonstration at our store ot onto or UUflllE fNSIRT JHONI NUMIEIrnvriE IN MATCHING TYPI FACIIO DAY HOME TRIALSHIREYS RADIO  T V125 PEARL ST P NCKNEY PHONE UP 8662IrI Wish to Thank the Voters for their Support at the Polls Tuesday and theConfidence reposed in Me and Will Try to my Utmost to Merit the HonorConferred on MeWILFRED ERWIN, PROSECUTING ATTORNEYYI Wish to Extend My Sincere Tha nks to the Voters for their support atthe Primary Election and Hope I will Continue to Merit Their Supprt in tbfNovember Election XAWBBNCE GEHRlNGER LIVING TON COUNTY SHERIFF The Department of ConservationviU sell at public auction the follow irg Stateowned buildings located mthe Gregory State Game Araa on the former Worden tract, Worden Roadinthe NE  of SWV and NWV4, Sec ton 32 T 1 N R 3 EUnadilla Township, Livingston County on Tuesday,i August 19, 1958 at 200 p mSST,No lHouse, 2 story, approximately26x39 feet No 2 Bam, wood, 32x48 feetNo 3 Granary 14x18 ft No 4  Shed 18x22 ieet No 5 Shed, 12x18 feettTerms Full cash price at time ofsale, plus cash bond for twentyfive peroent of sale price with minimum of500 and maximum of 10000 Bond will be refunded when buildings havehuve been removed and the premisescleaned up according to conditionsspecified in the Building Sale Permit All building are numbered for caseof identification1 The Department of Conservationreserves the right to reject any or all, bidk Marvin Cooley fl District Gam Supervisor Andrew Campbell and Craig werein Flint Saturday The Dick Young family of Flint calledSunday gon themMrs Fern Reason and childrenspent last week with the Elmer Prattemily in CoopersvilleThe Dale Miller family went tothe Fowlerville Fair WednesdayMrs Louise Shehan is visiting MrsEdna SpearsWhile in the uppper peninsula lastweek the Ross Reads and Fred Reads called on Percy Teeple and MrsMaude Wolfer at MarqUetteThe Russsel Read family of Pittsburg,Pa, are visiting the Ross ReadsLynn Hendee and wife spent theweek end with tthe Gale Hendees inwosso f THBLloyd Hendee attended th FowKrville Fair last weekThe Perry Brown family of Ann Arbor called on the Ralph Halls SdayStMarys Home Coming Roast Beef Dinner STATE OF MICHIGANThe Probate umrt for the County of LivingstonIn thtf Matter of the Estate ofPaul Mokhani, Deceased At u ttisioft of said Court, held onJuly 24, 1958Frwont, Honorable Hiram F SmithJudfe of Probate Notice is Hereby Given, That allpersons interested in said estate aroujrected to appear before said Probate Court on August 19, 1958, at ten AM to show cause why a license should not be granted to llene Timmons, theadministratrix of said estate, to sellor mortgage the interest of said es tat in certain real estate decribedin her petition, for the purpose otpaying debts, costs of administration and for distribution It is Ordered, That notice thereofbe given ky publication of a copy aereof Wr three weekg conscUvelyprvouly to gaid day of hearing in the Pinekn Lipatch, and that the fiducary CUT a copy ot this notice to oeierved jyon each kaown party in in intercst at his last knowa addrssg byregistered mail return rceipt de nran ed at least fourteen 14 days priir fi such hearing or by personalservice at ieast five 5 days prior tosuch ieaiing Hiram R Smith, Judge ol Probatei true copy  Helen M GouldJ legistr e rttZ COMFORTSHOES IFou Are Oni our Feet LongioursCradlefoot obbblAir C Sboet   at rpiur ,7 our hem, oMe, OT Blhop to ftff yon Personal rittisr 8omeeHUHa acw idea of sho comfovt W tiOttWo t  r, writ toSALESMANi JACK HANNEHWITH ALL TBMSunday, August 10 TCCKOV WAB ETCQAMm or imx OOMK AMD HAVfi UJtTILMrs Ethel Sprout spent th weekend with the Charles Soul, family in Howell Mesdames Blanche Clark and GClark were In An Arbor Friday The Stanley Dinkel family wereSunday dinner gusts of Hugh Doo UttUMrs Dorothy Dinkel took Johnnyand Christine to tha Fowlerville Fair Saturday Johnny alto went over onWednesday with the Ahr Wylies H Euler was taken to theMcPhervon hospital last week with  appenddis attack but is hom nowHis daughter Mrs BerdeUa Huxford Fairhope Alabama, is visUlig hinvReason, daughter KathyWyUe went to theHalls took The Albert Shirleys and Dale Miller attended the Shirley reunion SU day at Huron River Par,, 40 werethereRobert Pike and wife atwedding of her neice, fdock to Frederick Taute at the Gel unna Methodist Church A Mrs Warda Harwood ofcalled on the Dal Milternight The Allen Dinkels andans went to the FowtoniinTV Gilbert Sktiatn brothVUy ot CasMH, NY, are Mr Qttbert Skimmer tookclub and xhmts to the Feir      , J,Vt  ,W8PATCB Wansay , Agu t  , Cfowe r Poclr ,1575 0 MUSTANG TILLE RJ1S4J5 11 SURPLUS HOUSE S2044  UMT FIXTURE S 35 0 tfce Cfesjat y a fTk tlath e Matte r o f th  Estat e Josephin e Garipe y Neu  Deceased A t a  sessio n o f sai d Cour t hel d o nJul y 25 , 135fc Present , Itonerabl a Bras s   haft ,Jtdg e o f Probate Notic e i s Hereb y Given , Tha t th epetitio n o f Theodor e JNeu,th e Exe cuto r o f sai d estate , prayin g tha t h sO M  I fina l accoun t b e allowe d an d th eresidu e o f sai d estat e esaigne d t o th e WJffiSS PROFESSIONA L GOBJQ I f,  M  d MtefeJca n Stat e Universit y turnmatt  one stor y surp lupa s to  be move d o r ta ai n  section  tfx5  S bedroo m w  person s entitle d theret o wil l b e hear dgoing  last Financin g availabl e witfaW U th e Probat e Cour t on  Augus t 19 ,lo w dow n paymen t i f yo n ow n a  Uotft y58 Building s locate d i s Eas t 1  g on B  t i s Ordered , Tlut f Notic e thereo fMichiga n Stat e Universit y Campus , 1 e kve n b y publicatio n e f a  cop y  southwes t o f footbal l stadium  Sale s u f f r thre e week s cosectivel y prev i  nw n fo r Barne s Constructio n Co  wil l   t o sai d da y o f hearin g i n th rb e  a t 79 1 Bire a St  4 y fro m  to stsPinckne y Dispatc h and  tha t th e fidu cincludin g Saturda y an d Sunday  lar y caus e a  cop y o i thi s notic e t oBatn  sets , apartmen t sfcs e ranges,  l e   c d U P D e4M n know  P y  Ritter T  V   Servic em TrU  Sat,Ji M  to  Att t P   HOMBmriwr tDirecto rMdea nOtat  pFre d CIte l LeioJMt fPromp t an AUS jlMBT12 0 Weti i Gray  JRivi tPhon effin  hsnrf U vni t lifts , of ffcft9 t fro m iHt r f  mwr ftp Adjuf for row width s u p40  wit h StftctOWidlf iTin  folond easypowerful , dtptndabtt otk  f I t dmnttraf ier,oil stove , db L bow l cai  interes t a t hi s las t know s addres sne t sinks  Severa l hundre d availabl e I    o r   tu mjiowFo r mer e informatio n cal l La a f ec 1 demande d a t toast  Jourtaa   114 day s prio r t o suc h soarin g o ry  peitona l ssrvic e a t leas t five  5ttaye  prio r t e Md a tearing  R  Smith , Jud a o f Probat etrue  copy Barbar a Mar rJer k o f Probat e IXOYDHENDEEmm  Tauimgweekl y Trip s Mdi  t o Detrac tUeuera iED70I7I Barne s Constructio n Co  RDBfllS TVlephon t Offic e 9 fttaidese e 81 4frOR  SALE  195 3 F or d  Mainlin e Tu i n  runnin g conditio n 10000 Arn ol d  Beclhe r 810 0 Chambr s Rd FO R SALE1 5 foo t boat , need s alittl e fixing  700  Fran k R  Smit hOtte r Drive , Hin d Lak e awaDBER TAucthnet rrAE M SALB SU P g  814 6UVE Y HARDWAR Er  COAL  SUNOC O FUE L OI L FEL L I P NO W AN D PA Y B Y TH E Xlff i MONT HVK AIS O HAV E A  LARG E STOC K 0 1 , J MBE R A  BlTLDlN OStPPLIE SPHON E HAMILTO N 6  8119  DEXTE RD  LHOEYSON SDEXTE R MICHIGA N 1SALE JU o Powe r Mower , J  ST  H  R HoImflUli tbookcase  Georg e Neu  B e hom e af    e r 63 0 pm  Georg e N  N eu   i 4 a mix  r ,  Mich  Phon e U P t  91 I  Pron e Morning s Uptow n 8  9952 Wt ki Shor e Driv e Hilan d Lak e 630 p  m  Georg e N  N eu128 7 Patterso n Lak e Rd , Pi ackn eyFO R SVLE  Davwiport , Singl e ro na y be d an d mattrebot h k  ic  edition , cal l U P a867 1 OR SALE  Dresser , ion  rhls o ne w outboar d motor ,rilli e Elliot t phon e U P 315 8 oPhon e U  8976 9 o r U P 8993 3FOR50 c gallon John Eisele FO R SALE  RotiUe r a nd attac hment s 175,194 8 Plymout h 30 , cove re d  utilit y tralier , cemen t bc k m achine , bat h tub , kitche n sink , bicycl e15  Man y othe r articl e Se e a t corne ro f Dexte r Tow n Hal l Rd  an dto n Roa d Silve r Lak e  7 atsda y Throi b Satnnda fI I  t c S a id 5  to 1b y  Apoiitmea iA C  729 MWes t Gran d 5iva BRIGHTO Nf onvMandolsSawFiiii  Sho pLAW N MOWE R SHARPENIN GBiverban k Hilan d T fc i REAL ESTAT E , Homas  Lak e Praptn yBusmct a Opportunitie sVa t Yov r Property l wtt iGERAL D REASO NBroke r 80 9 Nortf e Patf   PHONEU  8l fMar y WoJte TA U  Kind  o f Rea l Sstat oMai n Offic e H A 6818 8 a t tt ttag e Lak e Road , ne r N  TarHtarl l13 2 WES T MAI N ST , iWilts e Electrica l Senric tELECTHICA L CONTHAOTW O6000 0 Wes t MS lPhon e t  855 M Th  Forbe s Miller s o f Detroi t wer eJaturda y dinne r guest s o f th e Walte rtlarks Th e Huber t Ledwidg e famil y o floya l Oa k visite d relative s her e Sa turday Madame s Dnis e LaRos a an d Ray ziond a Morri s wer e n  An n Arbo r Fr iClar e Mille r wa s take n sick  withth e fl u las t wee k an d the y di d no tleave  for Californi a unti l Sunday Mrs  Bes s Fishbec k wh o ha s bee nVisitin g th e C , J , Clinton s wen t bac kJ o  Lansin g Thursda y  Frank Dail y sr , fathe r o f Fran kDaile y o f Gregor y die d a t McPherso nhospita l Saturday Th e Alber t Maschke s o f Gregor yspen t th e wee k en d a t th e Edwar d jKlieb s hom e i n Detroi t an d attende d th e weddin g o f Mrs  Kielb s siste r a tth e Ukiaina n Nationa l Temple  Th e Ra y Languway s an d Gilber tSkinner s celebrate d hi s birthda y an don e o f th e Skinne r childre n a t a  dinn  FOR SALEYea r aroun d Home , 5room s wit h showe r an d bat h a tCeda r Beac h Cordel y Lake  Phon eOwner  UPtow n 8990 5FO H    Foa r roo w  roun d cott e a t For v  Phon e Howel lJohn  McNamar HOM   k Sirj r oi i RENT211O 112 fM0  GU ITh e Fre d Reads , Fr ed  Swarthou tan d Mrs  Sadi e Mora n spen t Sunda ya t th e Laru e Mora n cottag e a t Casa vill e Sunday , HAVE BUSINESS OPPPORTUNITY    Locn lare a Ma n o r Lady , wante d t o servic eari d collec t fro m coin  operate d dis pensing , equipment , 4  to 9  hour sweekl y earn s operato r u p t o 29 0 mo nth y N o ag e limi t o 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>mgmS3 rI   js eifTU Michigan Mirror Bagwell, Rjkiblicandate fir goXftmor has been conducting a tmfcue campaign He paid 1700 for1908 medel Olds sedan and toureiithe state in it This was to publicizethe Michigan constitution which wa last revised in 1031 Many Rspuhlicans are not in favor of a constiutional convention Uroer the proseni constitution, although outnumborenby the Democrats they can controlthe legislature Bagwell is for such p convention 100o He has lived tin quiet life of college professor andis crippled by polioWith no organi gation he has been visiting legislatorand getting their advice By this wayhe hopes to avoid the schisms which have wredked the party for 10 yearsGovWilliams on the othpr hand hasthe state organized down Io helast precinct or ward This is the work of Nil Stabler, state charmatHe has had coffee hours syle shows and contests and no onevho has everWorked for the party has ben forgottnAnother device are his promotieiiappointments Whenever a vacancy ,cccurs he promotes soni one in thedept This gives him 2 appointmentsto make instead, of one TOE PINCKNjJY DISPATCHWednesday, July 30No UEsotei LOCAL NEWS ITEMS lAitiuiit Soft Ball NewsCurrentMesdames Bta iurK ana G vViarji were in Ann Arbor FridayCarolyn Yettaw 16, Plymoutht died atNicholls Lake iTi ,the outskirts of Sorkbridge from drowning lastTuesday She was on a picnic there Mrs G W Clark and son, Waller A the M rritt family of Plymouth attended the funeral of Mrs Elizabethwho ovvn the lke Culhare in Jackson TuesdayAlvin Hale USN, son of the Willim Hales of Dexter, has arrived aftBeirut, LabanonJuly 21 the Fowlerville Villagecouncil approved construction o an I3w Maos Cutfiolic ChurchKcvCharles Clark is attending sumni siviuui at Western Stute at Kala Pastori0U0,ll30 A M 8UU, 10 U0 A MVciKday bUU A M iiay Jttother Novena 730 pin8 inch water main A new 27x30 ft addition is beingbuilt on the Brighton fire hall Mrs Elizabeth Mclntee Culhan87, died at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs Agres Bell, in Jackson latueek She was married to James Culhane at St Marys church, Pinckney Lillard and Virginia Langin 1882 by Rev Fr Duehig Her husband died 12 years go Funeral and lheir annual meeting Sunday atburial were at Jackson last Wednes Kusell Calkins and wjte ofLyon tallied on Mrs G W Clark lst week IMr and Mrs Oiin Robinson observed their 35th weddding anniversary fSunday Dinner guests were the iin  jr of Ypsilanti Richard SouS r iiiu alter Isovenna Devotions430 io 530 P M830 to J00 P M COUNTY LEAOUE We hav often wondered if Woo1 Pinckney absorbed their worst de gjVen by donors was segregated aftfeat uf the season in th county leag COrding to race and just how manyue Friday night when they lost to types of blood there were  For in General Motor 8 to 3 Barrett for stanc at the recent blood baak at Jincknjy struck out 11 walked 2 and Brighton 48 pints of blood were givenhit o and allowed 9 hits 3 weie by the boys at Camp Brighton who hunts which should have been field are mostly all negroes The prisonsed ox the state also donate a large amount of blood Apparently blood isGenerl Mou gat a run the first not segregated in Michigaa In LouisOwners he d Jhday The Edward Whites of DeerfieldJohn McMilllan home The officerreelected Were Pres, John McMilla,Sec Helen McMilllan Treus, Olinopen house Sunday on their 60th wetld 1bmson Undenominationalbetween Unaciii andMfin Street Brocoks Sanders, Paor Kchcol  QAi A Mis Worship iO50 A M Croup  70 P M Pec Pie 900 P Mwhen Hank Green hit a home run ana last wek Gov Long signed aSo did Kreger but Was callled out bill providing that all blood used forlor not touching 3rd Pinokney went transfusion must be race labelled Exahead the 2nd when Jeffreys led ceptions are made for disaster areas off with a doublet Gentile scored him or where a doctor declares an  with a hit He came in on Higgs gency exists sacrifice fly Gentile scored the Hast ,iun the 7th on a hit, error and infield ThG new US27 expressway wut using anniversary Glenn Musotf 4, son of the Robert I the GerlyMusolfs of Howell was badly hurt  The Lylelast week when a firecracker e in his hand Sheila Driver of Dexter is visitingGortonswill observe their 50Ih versary August 12 Open house at the ajHovells sidewalk sale is August 1 i Iaon town house in the afternoon16 A reception was held at the Ho wo 11school July 30 for Villls Owens, thxGov Williams has chosen his ap ,pointments well Few have fallen ne scho1 Supt Mr and Mrs C S Line of California short of the demands for the job In addlton he is popular and has the state government behind himState officials are worrried aboutthe 100 a mile speeders They expectto have 400 such cases by the end ofthe summer Many have been gettingaway as they can outrun the statepolice and sheriffs cars  MrsThe Arthur Kreech familMich State San and Mr were Sunday guests 6Edna Spears Monday Mrs Edna Spears,Louise Snehan and Mrs Alma Harmsvisitd the Gerald Bauers in WebbeivilleMrs Harper Walton and childrenW HST MARYS HOME COMINGSt Mapys Church is having thoirbig annnual home coming this yearon Sunday, August lCJtn, As usual Proe71tthey will feature a complete RoaitBeef Dinner and will h,ve, tvj, ind booths offering some exceptionallyrlc hand made articlesEverybody has been wording hatito make, this an enjoyable event forall Richard Wylie write ie has finisnWestSproutcelebrated their 60th weddingersary last week He is aHowell business manThe funeral of Kathorine Schoen of California ar, vi,iting thehals 87, a retired schoolteacier was,  M , ,held at McDonald Funeral h meHowell, last Tuesdav Sr wax an miri of , , , , ,   eri his SO dav quarantine atMesdames Bonnie Henry am Mvmi ,Tr r , ,  1oiit Military Academy,Ware of Pmckney ,  L      , ,  esdames ra and EthelGeorge Peterson, Candida e or  T,  ,, ,r  , ,   vtie in Ann Arbor P ridav,sheriff has staited agitation J or ar oner circu  judgo in Wntenarcounty  He says judge Ereaky the judie is overworkedJudgedenies this and says p isiot behind in liis docket  ,Hazen Smith, foiTner Pmcknev re  , ,  , u u   i u  i T Jrrnnrie Wy io is takingtaent has been conftrlried by the LSsenalf for posimasiev at South Lyon FrankHcgan, 14,who killed JohnThomas Winslow, 12 by drowning in Pitttsfield township, WashiPnaw sing opposition along old route whichMotors big innning was Vill be bypassed Protest meetingsthe 3rd when they got 4 runs, on a have been held at Mt Pleaaant and, cjuple of breaks Minok walked, and Clare The merchant along theKvoning Service  7Ou P M Stc in and Green beat out bums, present road claim by taking thVd, Serior Choir Practise gUU pm  KrOger nied t Amburgey His throv traffic way from their door they will rhurf Adult Prayer Meeting b00 pm j u thp pate 1Q get Minock was per lose trade A ey snoWed that 40Thur, YuuUi Prayer Croup700 pm 1 feil but u Mt stone ajld bounded 9  of the cars lraveiiing US27 gat a C1 r K i et over eaders head Brighams up before they start and do not stopjig l WiliTCw tripled, 2 runs scoring and he came ai all A Clar oil station proprietorT W Winder, Pastor i in on Moriarities low throw on Hag rid 25  of his business over theWorship  IO45 a in  nians rounder They got another July 4 week end was tourist tradoSchocll 030 am  fun the 5th whevi Kreger was hit and We were surprised there was notscored on Brighams home run Their more objection registered hre atlast run came the 6th on Steins hit the meeting on the US16 expresswaya rouple of outs at first and a Not that it would have availed anypssed ball  thing as the routes are laid out andPinckney could not hit with mpn the money allocated, a great part ofon  Jeffreys led off with a triple the it being federal fundsPractise730 pfevS SipLKatherine Whitehead aid Bjati Larnborn of Gregory were Sunday gurts uf tho Jce Henhys Wiilham Piichftjrdof Ionia who has Ezra Beachy, PastorWalter EschVorship  1000Fellowship Servjce 800 r muTiunty Summmer Bitle School A vjalvary Mnnonile Church iuLust 4 to 115, KM io 11 3J Monday iliu Irid ayHKKBKKT BKKKYHerbert Berry, 42, son of Ma i n contract at Ypsilauti is staying Monks Beny and tho late KmmM Ffiiy of Stockbridge died very suddpa 1 4th but was left In the 7th Gentilepui a hit and Amburgey walkedBarrctt hjt hard wnash to right but Miller robbed him of a home run by jumping in tho air and spearing it with onehand, in Other games Fowlervillolest to General Motors and beat City Service, and Brighton beat HamburgJ This week Pinckney plays Fowler,n ville Friday at 730 p mAB RhisMONTHLY WORSHIP HOURThe monthly Wednesday morning rt worship hour will be neld at tthe Arbor handedhome of Mrs Rudolph Koppen 10455White wood, August 13 from 10 to 11,Anyone from all churches is invitedto come nd worship for an hour Refreshment will be served beforQworhlp county last week has henia menial hospital Judge Franies OBrien of out stiff sentcnesthe 2 mn convicted oi driing a sent 1otitor boat on Sihcr of here, rwhile drunk Dorris Kirkpairick wasfined SI 10,85 and given 10 daysin jail, Rudolph Louvks was  givnLaPRADHOARD WEDDINGThe marriage of Catherine NancyLaPrad, daughter ofMr and Mrs William LaPrad of Gregory to Allen g8375 fine and being unable tt pay  Servng 30 days in jailPRBf ARY ELECTIONThe state primary election is Aug from 7 a m to 8 p m Usually the riding horse Io theFairHetty Nuoffer of Lansing is visitinge Lloyd Hendees, Nancy Kennedy of  in Lansing a sister, Mrs, Marker only at Jackson M oil dayy driver for the InterstateConipany Surviving arR his mother who livesPontiac spent last week v Richardson of Hillsdale and 2 brothersCiark, 2b Hewlett, ss 1oriarity, cJeffreys, lb ConMle IfAmburgey rf uHiKgs, cf Reader, c tt p  TJie Iioyd Hondees s,on Sunday n  Howard and Robert of JacksonPoatiac with tho Anibros Kennedys The body was at the Caskey FuncrLuAnn Hendees stayed for a visit, aj Home, Stuckhridge The funeril General Motors Williari Micer who is with his was at tho Bunkerhill Catholic churvii stein ,3bson, Dr Walter Mercer at East Lan Thursday with burial there Green, lbsing spent the week end hero   Kroger, cSheriff Lawrence Gehringer and Brigham, ss Hagman If3333 32 232 000120 000 H000220c0 1AB R Hentertained the Chubbs Cornersneighberhood at a picnic Saturdaynight at tlvir home there  ROWLAND STARRRowland SUrr 38, president ol the jviilTer rfor the Starr Heat Treating Company Pean,2bRia Smith 14of Flint drowned in   Detroit died Monday He was a Mj 342 3 4 4  4 3Lake Hamburg township Sun  last inasler of iivJlsily Masonic Colgrove, cf 4day when she stepped in a deep Lodge of Detroit and a past uomm 22120 00 10 30000 We read thai the University ofMichigan Fresh Air Camp at Patter son Lake has just received 25J000 Ingfts S1H6J3 from the Rackham Foun dation Detroit and the rest fromfrom students organizations at theuniversity Contrary to the belief ot many people the camp does not rtCfve any tax money at all It is efttir ly suppored by public subicripionEnough money was raised after World War I to buy the land of SanfordReason It was once a Hartsuff farmA struggle took place to raise ooough money at first to put up the buildings but eventually they werebuilt Many of the cottages thre have bronz plaques with the names ot thtperson who donated the money tobuild thm The main building is 2story and has a dining room that will seat 300 a modern equipped kltchtnand stage, It costs so much a WM0Cto send a boy thereThis usually itpaid by organizations One year UuJBFord Co of Wyandotte Wt 900 boys there Th Ford Motor Co haJalso aided Hoard, son of the Claude Hoards of V0le is not t0 heavy There are notI  Gregory took place Saturday morning at St Marys church, Rev Albert Schmitt officiating with Rev Horkanand Rev Mennner as deacon and subdeaconThe brides dress was white satin,chapel train with seed pearls and sequins embroidred in, Quen Anncrewn of seeded peari with fingertipFrench illusion veil Her flowers wer asters and white gladiolHer sister, MrsVValUed Lake wasHer dress was white over ice blueand her flowers yellow chrysantheums,1 a eThe bridesmaids were her sisters,Julie Ann and Patricia LaPrad Their many contests this yearOn the national ticket Charles1Potter, Republican is unoppposed forU S senator Phil Hart, Democrat hasonly token opposition in Home Martin, milk strike leader For congress Charles ChamberlainRepublican has no opppostior1 The 2 hole Debra Bates 4 of Farmington , undor uf lhc KnifehLs Templars IhJbeyond her depth at Island Lake visited LivingstOn Lode when hebut was revived afterby her fatherL J Henry and wife Tom Wareand wife attended the funeral of Kath erine Schoenhals at Howell last TucsdayWednesday night the Wares entertained for dinnerthe Earl Kimblers, OINTY LEAGUE STANDINUor being rescued was a candidate fur grand marhail Gineral Molorg W  iir the grand lodge a number of Hamburg , , R9ago He was also a nephew of Cay Servk,eDonato Stevens of FlintFor state senator Paul Younger,, ,  Republican has nc opnositon Theof honor  t ,  lailcd to put up a candiercostumes were similar to tya maidof honorWalter Barbour of Stockbridge For the legislature Jay Terbush ofO y sh oof Owosso and Russel Buck of Perryand Peter Saterof Brighton are theRepublican candidates On the Dem ocrat ticket are Wm Gnomes ofB, Whitmor Lake, Joe Kurka of Elsiewas best man Assisiting were John La J and Clyde Corblri Brighton Prad of Chelsea and Marvin Hoard of Democrat candidates re Don HayI John Paul Wares and Myron Schonworth of East Lansing and Geormi lialse      Martin Ritter wore to Cold waterMonday and brought his son,,Tommy,h Charles J Sherman grand secretarof the Michigan Grand Lodge Surviving are his wife and threesons The funeral and burial were atBirmingham, Wednesday 5Pinckney  4Brighton  3PYwierville 133 5 57 625600 444375142Mrs Andrew Nesbitt spent wcekend with Gordon Hesters in Ypsi anti The Harold Camburns of GrossePointy visited the Lawrence Cam burns last week Their daughter,ChitiPrad of Chelsea and Marvin Hoard ofGiegory Ushers were William Donato,Williara WhiteHea and Robart La LaPrad,Bruce Barbour nephew of thgroom was ring bearer and Linda LaLaPrad, neice of the bride, flowergirlThe reception at the brides homewas attended byver 500 Tb coup, lefton a wadding trip to Canada,and on their return will live it Pattexaon Lakebfid graduated from Pnckneyschool and Senna Colllege, Adrian and teaches tn St Marys schoolat Pinckney The grooom is in thecontracting business with his fatherMrs Dorothy Dinkel and Christineand Mrs Emma Dlnkel were in Ann Arbor Tuesday Walter Qirard can back fromFlorida FridayEverett Hammel and Davethe , aClyde Corblri Brighton Christine rorvarM for a visitThcLawrorce Camburns and CH Y SOFT BALL LEAGUEJuly 22 Kings Bar of Dexterplayed a double headerThey lost to  BATTING AVERAGESEinckney County League Team AB R H Petr Bui IS 2 0b Jeffreys 25 744Camp Brighton 10 to 4 to the B C Charles Hewlett  18Lapping team 7 to 3 Phil Gentile hit oh Meabon 16a home run in the 4th Scott Barrett pilil Gentle 38 5j Scott Barrett 20 45had 17 strikeouts and walkedBatteries Barrrett and Koch Hatch Dtnnis Ciark 31 6and Harmon oick28 9,On July 23 the B C bat Camp Rav Moriarity 25 6are few contests on the Republican county ticket John Hagman cleskt Dorothea Greer treas, WilliamHaak regit Fl Campbells had an anniversary dinner at Schulers one day last week Mr and Mrs Coprge Crane andEthel Sprout were dinnner guost h Prighton 11 to 1 Holcomb pitched Dick Higgs  36 7Ona and hit a home run Hewlett also hit Wesley Header 18 2Holcomb Jackregister Floyd Munesll, drain ci the L Gortons in Durardcom are unoppoatd1 the Republican ti cket WilfredErwjn and Charles Gatesman arecandidates for prdsecutor For Sher lawrenc Gehringer and FrankZcigler For corner Harold Borden Carl Dibble Dr Wilkinson Dr Nils lastClark The Democrat candidates are forprosecutor, Martin Lavan, Sheriff Er vin Snyder and Norman Davis register, Loren2o Murphy, Clerk LlOyd r5inrsMr K6h Mr and Mrs John Lesssing of VillaPark, 111 Ethel Sprout spem theweek end with Mrs Ethel StmutBarbara McAfoe spent tho wek endwith Christine Schlejcher in Ann Arhor plays Eol Amburgey 12 1one with 2 on Batteriesand Koch Stein and Smith August 1 Camp BrightonKings Bar at 630 and B C the Die Crryel at 830 Aug 5 Kings Bar plays a , Cili 2aU double header with Camp Brighton Die Set, 5 2Meyer  ,18 39 9 0X 1116511698 79 423 311 500440333306 303300290285 280222222200167160ananMary K6ch dPftln conWiggins Coroners Dr Bar Dr William Rl Jhnsurveyor are candii Mr, aBd Mrs ciere MiHerCalifornia Rjck MMler anI theorNOTICEAs 1 do not beleive intree, or telehpone poTes othtrwise delating the natural beautyot your property ydu wilt not se any politjcalposters of mine tackedui on thfc highways of Shjawissv,or Livingston counties Husael J Btrc,krepibcn Candidate for Statp Rpiicrfnivetrailer caeh is located must sign the J Village cf Pinckneyis hereby given by the VilLoi Vinci pey to the owners and occupants of trailer coaches, which areused at residences for more than15 doys and located within thia VilLeef thsjt you must register sucn trailer ccach with tho Village Clerkanrl nbUin a permit from said Clerkpay tht statutory permit fee and andcomply with sanitary regulations uf the Village and ShiawassseeUving 1 rVfjict Board of HeaJth JVXIOB LaJiOUHJuly at No 4 vi No 6Aug 4 No 1 vs No 4 Aug 6 No 3 vs No 5Afg  No2 ysNo 6Aug U No lviNo,5Aug 13 No 2 vi No 4ug 13Ni2viNo4 Aug 18 No i vi N06Aug 20 No 2 va No Aug 31 No 4 vi No 5The Dr Gaartee HoddefDetroit spent Sunday with ofowner oi the property on whleh thiT WMt Main St Pinckney and childrenAnn Arbor FridayMr Jeaaette McDonald Ucare of Mr Swettaer In a MUyn Brown and Bill This country and Great Brltian arttrying to work out plans where they tan withdraw their troups from Lebanon and Jordan without lotiagface In Lebanon the armed forces of President Chambon and the rebelsare still flghing with the American 1 roops as onlookers Most of the people here want the American troop withdrawn before another Korea deitvelops but that is easier said thvidone This country wants an election in Lebanon to choose a presidentto succeed Chambon who cannot succeed himself  Th rebels will not ag c to an election until all Americantroops are withdrawn and will ac ept no president hand pickedf by theAmericans Premier Khrushchev ofKussia wants a summtti metlngAsie got the jump by suggesting it ladisposed to dictate terms He Is willing to come here but Premier DGaulle of France is not Kruschcbeff wants India and all the Arab nationsinvited Senator Knowand doesThe big difiernce between thistry and the far east is this countryaways ignore nationalism andported the unpopular dictators WU11 have fond hopes of putting Chaas Kai Ghk back in power in China alhoogh this poetibUty grows motvmore remote every day Then w sponsored Israel who is regarded asen isterlopr by the Arabs Back jtftejrWorld War I We sent an army tput the Cxxar of Russia teck in pam We got a lot of America Soys killed nd the movemeni roliapsgd when the Csar and his whole family Cwefff murdered and his armyKohlschaJt who was slain by his troop who mittt4rIetroit Mrs Patrtda Thayet ailhfaOne niceAing aboutH wTStl you have a flatdost change ttrss bit canSunday at G ,,Sunday,  m     ,  , 9 f  ,, i  7  ,, IFW       ,  JV    t ferv shower afte rof no t wate rGE T I T HO T   GE T A  LO T ever y time  A ne w electri c wate r heate rprovide s plent y o f hot , ho t wate r fo r shower s an d al l th e family s needs Detroi t Ediso n ha s a ne w Supe r Suppl y Pla n whic h make s heattr s eve mmor e efficien t an d economical Here s th e convenient , moder n wa y t o GE T I T HO T   GET  A  LO Tfo r a n operatin g cos t a s lo w as  38 8 pe r month Onl y electri c vrte r heater s giv e yo u all,thes e importan t advantages Efficientth e hea t goe s int o th ewate rx  Instal l anywherenee d no t b enea r a chimne yx  Lon g lifemee t Edison s rigi dstandard sx  Automatical l th e tim e xf Fastnew , mor e efficien t heatin g  unit sx  Oute r shallcoo l t o thetoushat love rx j Ed so n maintain s electrica l part s  withou t charg ex  Safeclear s quietmodern ,Se e you r plumbe r o r applianc e deale r DETROI T EDISO NSERVE S SOUTHEASTER N MICHIGA NPA PREALL Y SAFE Don t b e ol d fashione d in thinkkt g tha t you ritem s o f valu e ar e saf e becaus e the y ar e locke daway  a t home  T o b e feall y sur e o f thei r safety ,plac e the m in a saf e deposi t bo x here  Then , you rvaluable s an d importan t paper s ar e protecte dagains t loss , thef t an d fixe 9rop i n to ou r ban ksoo n an d ren t your  safe deposi t box  Th e cos ti s  low WtMcPherso n Stat e Ban kHowti l   Pinckne yttirT  rm  Soft  BmUi2   i Sjwtaf g Boo k Account s HELLER S FLOWERS 7SA Y I T wit h FLOWER Sm riOWELL MICHIGA NNote o f 4 1 Tor nLightnin g di d co nag e Sunday  Several struc k an d stoc k kille d Th Damma n ba m t t Chflw uSom  tim e g o Set kHowa Q submittw J a bid fortaof at Bewai l B e di d no t ge t th e Jo b i o lEETHtAtkwer e th e boar d change d th es o  inferio r lumba r cp M ba oajd A  rattlesnak e pitche d fctobar n o f Fran k Orub b o f Hartlan da  loa d o f haybtt2he Eungen e Reaso n ba t nifg M h ipositio n a t th e Bukf c facta r a taccepte d on  a tcandidat e f r VJLo f Jackso nto r addrsse d a  goo d Derek an dCele r Cartee aef le eStewar tOllie , daughte r o f th e Fran k Key Hold  fel l Monda y an d dislocat efuiGregory Devereaux fl Bo yClaud e Monk s an d Loui s Monk scampin g a t Peasan t Lake Th e far m hom e o f Valentin eb  urne d dow n Thursda y night fir e wa s discovere d b y hi s eo n O twhe n h e wen t t o bed  Mos t o f th enitur e wa s saved  Th e previou s hther e burne d 1 2 yea r ago Th  Gran d Trun k strik e i s sett lan d th e firs t freigh t trai n reac hher e Friday Whil e Gu y Ha D an d famil y wer evisitin g hi s brothe r Dell,  Sunda y 2o f hi s children , Stac y an d Vlm a wer ebadl y stun g b y hone y baas  Gu y wa sals o stun g whil e brushin g of f th e pman  LBWI  i n 1, i, Tkre e Tfaae e Faanle r Tha n Eve rHe s Ge t TrevJU e wit h Triplet wift aMarily a Maxwe U TColo r Gattaa a lU  News THEATERFfiiay , Satarday  Aasaa l 1 tWBA1 Vt a  Oaatafrcp e aa d Cate rGleam Fowl aa d Braee tA  WOMAX Waf tGeorg e Ge M aa d Diaa e De nTH E LONOBO T  C jJoa a Woodwar d aa d Pan l N Hug o Mock , a Ne w Yor k attorney ,i s  visitin g Dr  C  Sigler  Dr Siggo t acquainte d wit h hi m while   ,wa s a patien t a t th e Libert y Sanita rium , Ne w York A t th e Stcxcbridg e bas e bal l tou rnamen t Pinckn y los t t o Stockbri g5  t o 2  I n th e secon d gam e Chels ebea t Stockbridg e 7 to J lErwi n Campbel l an d famil y hav ,move d fro m th e Bil l Smit h far m aNort h Lak e t o th e Gn e Campbjj lhous e o n Putna m  MrsJSa m Grime s receive d 12  car dMonda y O a he r birthday Th e Charle s Frost s entertaine d f wdinne r Sunda y th e V  G , iinkel , Wil lD unbar s an d RuthFreA UJoh n Dinke l is  carryin g mail , fo rFran k NeWBMa       JHu e ke l berrie s ar e soaro e Uki  ear Wed TnarMrL , flat,  Aug  t   Years  Greates t Speotael eTH E VIKINGS fc  Teehnram a an d Technlcoloi rStarrin gKir k Douglas , Ton y Curtis , Ernes tBorgni n an d Jane t Leig hFeaurit e Colo r Cartoe n NZEB O HOUB Dan a Andrew s an d Itndf c DaraaQ lThors , An  a , 7 ,AMA N CALLE D TWWMT  vBnuavayaiavip p aiaiv B aav a WJU JJea n Petersm 4 Rfeasr d Tei dTHRE E COIN S IN  TH E VXK7NTAIN i n  CtyaroeAeoo e an d Cele rWit kCUfto n Web b aa d Doroth y MeGatr TAXE SAT1C T BOM S A T BAS T rtJTHAM flTRflBT XO NEWEDNESDAY 17TO9PM ti MiK iV WHn im Dr C L fflgl villagepresident end the council authoriseda special election to vote on the pur chas of a fire truck mounted on aFord chassis for 4,120 The proposition carrried 130 t 14 This wasright after the disastrous fire Inwhich 5 buildings burned the hotelhotel barn, Reason meat market and ice house and George Reason inlment building This ttrnck 5 nowworn out and a bigggar o U Jed A community truaV withnearby townships paying part, of costs is agitated, Qttir plaoadone tfela Horatio J, Abbott of Am Arborhas bei appointed, coOtfitoff of latarnal revenue at Detroit U succeed Freda WoQdworth ofPlndoawtMr, Louis Shehan suffered an leg, fractured colUarbon ander injuries at Bast Tawas FridayVith 1 Mrs Mae Teeple, Mrs, Edna Spears and Mrs Lola Danforth she vas visit ing the Charles Morans a saginaw and they were on a trir Mrs EdnaSpears was driving te car she wasin which overtBRied,Thoma Read Sofis annnouce theywill rebuild their, lumber yard at once Lawrence McCUer is the contractor They were insured to the Mill   Owners MufcgjJ i  TORPinckney beat Hartland la tfl tikicounty league 8 to 0 Sam Mammary of Silver Lak pitched for than,Mias Nellie TruesdaU ,76, died atthe home o Mrs Marlon Burnett  Tuesday SNe was retired school iteacher  Jlmrnlo Meyer had his arm injuredIn an electric washing machine Moo dayHls sister, Wllla, and Glen Slay f ton shot off the power OevaM Kennedy had hit arm badjy ttP1 at Newport last Sunday when  1 ignited a hydrogen fillled fby putting a lighted dgarett against UCol Met Chalker and W C Millrsteaded the confiscated gun sale Lansing last week where the Col,1i bought a gun warranted to shoot ai mile On the way home bee got in thecar and stung the Cot Mrs Clare Douglas entertainedThursday In honor of har daughter,FJorene, Martam Gremer Lois Kellenberger and Anita McOear,Helen Tiplady attended the funaraleof Donald Burlason t Flint Thurs Jay He drowned In the Flint Rivertournament at FowltrvWe startingPineknev will plav i   5  RURf WTTETREASTHE BLUE WATER MARKET mm twamm nm NBAR M NRV AO f Htlvrwm 1AND TOYS,THE BLUE WATER 9704 xaam  NBAR MM1 AMaVAN iBOat AC  fIRoad off MM,IJkelaaaV Mici, Igeft Water taarf Washa fteaelor wi our fGeH Dy oiw vmrm BAT ABottlI 4 WATER HEA0WQ HEATING ANDPHONEf63 U P, QAS SERVICEW5LL   , 7FRIDA7AUG, i  ST MARYS PARISH HALL stPinclcney Mifchiqani  The Soreptdmtst of Uiaat 25ChildrenCRH net ran ONDM IUNTIL AU AKfcoin Park Jimmle Xwy  ixpcted home Hammelsand wife Jimmle Xyfrom BarstVnr Californfa wham hatheThe Onakhur Bullla 11ealled en Ac Iwife  YAessage from Your Congressman SMIK1NQ ANDtr tfentatitotTo tht People of Hit 6th District Today is tht most important day of my lifeAH of us ot one time or another have made this statement  oftenabout something which is of only passing significance When youactually stop to think about it, though, what are the nust impor tant days of our lives When I consider how federal, state and local laws govern every momentof our existence  our security, our working conditions, our businesstransactions, our taxes, even our food  truly, among our most impor tant days af those on which we elect the individuals who play such avital part in shaping our destiniesOn Tuesday, August 5th, you will have the privilege and responsibility of choosing the candidates for November Although I have no oppositionon the primary ballot, I want to urge you to go to the polls on this really important day To me, voting is more than a privilege, it isan obligationSincerely yours, Congratulations Mr Wilfred Bud Lrwin on your succcessful 12 yearsas Prosecuting Attorney of Living ston County During this long period of time in office you have done a fine job and the voters have madegood choice From your fine record during this 12 year period, you haveUcome one of our Countys more able attorneys As you know the Prosecutors offfice in our county as well as as in theother 82 counties of the State has has traditionally been oe held by aa younger man for a f w terms only They have then stepped aside and entered the general practise of law During the past 40 years the followattorneys have held the off fie ot FToaecutor for 2 or 3 terms onlyJUDGE WILLIS LYONSWILLIAM E ROBB JTDGE GLENN YELLAND,DON W VANWINKLEJUDGE HIRAM SMITHJAY P SWEENEYCharles E Chamberlain Wtth the fine record compiled by you during the past 12 years in theProsecutors Office dont you really think another young man should havethe same opportunity to serve th People of this CountySincerely YoursCHARLES B GATE8MANTO THE VOTERS OF LIVINGSTON CuUNTY I Appreciate Your Past Suppport end Will Very Much AppreciateYour Vote in the PRIMARY NEXT TUES DAY, AUGUST 5th, CHARLES B GATESMANVETERAN EXPERIENCED WANTS AND NEEDS THE JOB IKB PUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR 1ROSKCLTING ATTORNEY REPUBLICAN TICKETt Cktmbrial far Ctfntrtu Cftmmittet, i REELECTWHE ALREADY SERVED INCONGRESS ONE TERMHE DID A GOOD JOBIONIA FREE FAIR DONT SAY BREADJUST SAY CPEAMOLECTWilfred Erwi DON HAYWORTH HAS EARNEDTHE RIGHT TO REPRESENT THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY IN THISDISTRICT BECAUSE2He was faithful to all groups Labor1armera, Small Business Veteran Don Hayworth has a progressive ro cord in Social Security LegislationI Don Hayworth went straight to the 1armers to work on Farm Legislat ionI Don Hayworth voted for all mauriI favoring small business Don Hayworth will have a seniorityover in coming congressmen He hasalready had 2 years on the job Don Hayworth has alwayn bn astrong candidate Pollling as many as 12,498 more votes than the state Democratic TicketNOMINATE DON HAYWORTHTO CONGRESS ON THE DEMOCRAT TICKET AUGUST 5thJoseph HFOR DEMOCRAT FORSlate Representativeecu ting DHTRICT6 ACiGRKMTVE  CAPABLB DAIRY FARMEROO IEMOtEATC MAKB  flTE4tQHT IN 19581REPUBLICAN TICKETVOTE PRIMARY ELECTRON AUGUST 5th REBLECTGEHWNBER UiilfiFORSHERIFF REPUBLICAN Pol Ad   V IVrV rA fas always plenty of hot niert  GET IT HOT   GET A LOT every time A new electric water heaterprovides plenty of hot, hot water for showers and ail 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 a 388 per monthOnly electric v ter heaters give you all,these important advantagex Efficientthe heat goes into the xj Fastnew, more efficient heating water unitsx Install anywhereneed not be near a chimneyx Long lifemeet Edisons rigid standardsx Automaticall the time x Outer shellcool to the toush altoverx Ed5on maintains electrical partswithout chargex SafecleafHQuietmodernSee your plumber or appliance dealer DETROIT EDISON SERVES aOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN ftPAP REALLY SAFEDont be old fashioned in thinkmg that youritems of value are safe because they are focktdaway1 at home To be leally sure of their safety,place them in a safe deposit box here Then, yourvaluables and important papers are prteetedagainst lots, theft and ftre 9rop in to our banksoofi and rent your safe deposit box The costif low  r JtmmrtontH MMcPherson State Bank HowaO  Pincknr NtattTwrn Ttnrt 9f Soft2  Savings Book Accounts 7SAT IT wat FLOWERS  1riO WELL MICHIGAN Saa at HowaO Ba 4M aot fat tk pbJthai the r WarBjtriIff THiATXia9tdfia  l 71 wtrt tat boaitf chaagtd tha so tnierir knabar cpM bt naidA ratUtOMka ftehai latebarn of FraAk Oroafc ata load of hayattl Emu aiBailed teaposition at tae aad accepted BuAcfc lactoy atJeftmof leeStwrtof JacksontorbertOllie, ngt of taa Frank Reynolds fall Moaday and fiftYvtfiftGregory Devtrtaux EoyClaude Monks and Louis Monks rcamping at Passant LakeThe farm homt of Vaknttntb ursed down Thursday night fire was discovtrad by bis son Ottwhen he want to U Bfost of tna fui niture was savtd The prtvious hthere burned 12 yar agoTh Grand Trunk stilkt is settUand the first fretbt train rtchher Friday While Guy HaH md family wenvisiting his brother Deli, Sunday of his children, Stacy and Vlma werebadly stung by honey bats Guyalso stung whil brushing off th Cefter Gartae, afta, Tut, Avpat I, 4, f mua LEWIS inHOCKABYE BABYTkurtt Tfanet Fannier Than Ever H Got Troobfc with Triplets ia T THEATERFriday Satarday, IHALla CJam 1 tGlean Ford aad Eraest I HAKRIED A WOMANGorgt Oobel aai Dimae DtvtTHE LONG HOT KMBOaV ad OtlovMarilyn Maxwell TSovthy Color Gaftaoa Late NewsHugo Mock, a New York attorneyis visiting Dr CI Siglar Dr Sigot acquainted with aim while  was a patient at the liberty Sanitar,ium, New YorkAt the Stogcbridge base ball tournament Pinckney lost to Stockbrigin5 to 2 In the second gome Chelsea beat Stockbridge 7 to Erwin Campbell and family hav,moved from the Bill Smith farm a North Lake to the Gne Camptylhouse on Putnam JMrcam Grimes received 12 oardMonday Oa her birthdayThe Char las Frosts entejrtained, fodinner Sunday the V G, pinkei, WillDunbars and Ruth FrsiJohn Dinkel is carrymg mallFrank Newaaam   4 Huckelberrias ate soaroe this year Wt, ThursFrt, 8at, Aug ,,, Years Greatest SpectacleTHE VIKINGSfa Teehnrama and TechnicokfrKirk Douglas, Tony Curtis, Ernest Bi and Janet Leigh Color Cartoon Joan Woodwarf aad Paul NakMZEBOHOCBnwitDana Andrews and Uaa DaraaUiandThan, An , 7 ASIAN CALLED PETES ih CtaofjiiroBe aad Oalar WitftJean Peters aad Btohard ToddTHREE COINS IK THE FOUNTAIN in daraaSeope and CelerWithClifton Webb and Dorothy McGutrTAXES rtratAM STSIBX TOIEn 192 Or C L Sigler, villagepresident ajid the council authoriseda special election to vote on the pur chas of a fire truck mounted on aFord chassis for 4,120 The proposition carrried 138 to 14 This wasright after the disastrous flr inwhich 5 buildings burned the hotel,,hotel barn, Reason meat market W ice house and George Reasonment building This ttrnck i now worn out and a bigggar 0A3 Ued A community truojt, withnearby townships pang,paTt, oft HV costs is agitated Qthr placsi bvedonetaia Roratlo Jt Abbott of Am Arborhas beft appointed, coHadar of totarnal revenue at Detroit U sujceeda Woodworth fPihJ WEDNESDAY J 7TO9PM STO6PMiRITTER PINCKNEY TREAS  THE BLUE WATER, i 9764 m Bat HEAR MMLAKKAKB lOOaT  AO DaVATC AMi, eKOCSIUsW BBlt, VTaNM aWBBAL AMP TOYS, TW tWAUrVTHE BLUE WATER UUNBOMLaT2rer injuries at East Tawas Mrs Ma Teeple, Mra Edand Mrs Lola Danlorth ahetog the Charles Morans thatSpears was drtvia tm which overtimed 9704 sf Hi NBAA MMlUVANft ttUM AC f 9gIRoad off atMJaktiaat attcU Soft Water Ited Wash 9rymraw savavr 1Q0MBATS ABottle Gas AND11  HEATING Snw LP, HOWEU SERVICEj  ji jtl itowwtoitm at vJJj1 r I FISH4FRYFRIDA7AUG ST MARYS PARISH HALL    dart MIQtr and wift visited htrther in Detroit If AdulteN9 NHLightning didagt Sunday Stvtralt struck and stock kffitft Tim atSon ttant ago Sttk r Howtfl submitted a bid for ctnstruct itaof stsMkaattkt Pinckney, MikWcjan25 V Children 75cPOt CHRDIEI WDM SUNTIL Ml AKf r,Th Soraptlnrttt ofr Ukll  pfcafe at coin Park JimmiehornaBoja toDGJamB Ramrotlsand wife from Bam r California, whti at Jjla tht itnri August 11The Onathnr , ,, FlNCKJfSY rtW 2r, July 30 UfeS Message from Yaur Qgngtessman wiTAMKINO ANDCongtetf of tijt IHTniteb fetate oue of fttpretntatfeeTo tht People of the 6th District Todoy it the most important day of my lifel11AH of us at one time or another have made this statement  oftenabout something which is of only passing significance When youactually stop to think about it, though, what are the mest impor tant days of our livesWhen I consider how federal, state and local laws govern every moment of our existence  our security, our working conditions, our businesstransactions, our taxes, even our food  truly, among our most impor tant days are those on which we elect the individuals who play such avital part in shaping our destiniesOn Tuesday, August 5th, you will have the privilege and responsibilityof choosing the candidates for November Although 1 hove no oppositionon the primary ballot, I want to urge you to go to the polls on this really important day To me, voting is more than a privilege, it isan obligationSincerely yours,Charles E Chamberlain Congratulations Mr Wilfred Bud Erwin on your succcessful 12 yearsas Prosecuting Attorney of Living ston County During this long period of tim in office you have done a fine Job and the voters have madegood choice From your fin record during this 12 year period, you havebecome on of our Countys more able attorneys As you know the Prosecutors offfice in our county as well as as in theother 82 counties of the State has has traditionally been Oe held by aa younger man for a I w terms only They have then stepped aside and entered the general practise of law, During the Past 40 years the follow attorneys have held the offfice ol Frosecutor for 2 or 3 terms onlyJUDGE WILLIS LYONSWILLIAM E KOBB JUDGE GLENN YELLAND,DON W VANWINKLJUDGE HIRAM SMITHJAY P SWEENEYSTANLEY BIWBflmWJOE P M Wtth the fine record compiled by you during the past 12 years in theProsecutors Office dont you really think another young man should have the same opportunity to serve th People of this CountySincerely YourCHARLES B GATESMANTO THE VOTERS OF LIVINGSTON COUNTYM  Appreciate Your Past Suppport rnd Will Very Much Appreciate YourVote in the PRIMARY NEXT TUES DAY, AUGUST 5th, CHARLES B GATESMANVETERAN EXPERIENCED WANT AND NEEDS THE MUIWBUCAN CANDIDATE FOR  XT0 AXIOBW fREPUBLICA N TICKE T , l mCktmbrlal n 1S T Ctm t Committee Chjrl M R  MacUn , Chum m 5 S  REELECTWH E ALREAD Y SERVE D INCONGRES S ON E TERN H E DI D A  GOO D JO BTH F IONI A FRE E FAI R DONT SA Y BREA DJUS T SA Y CPEAMO R E LECTWilfre d Erw iiDO N HAYWORT H HA S EARNE DTH E RIGH T T O REPRESEN T TH EDEMOCRATI C PART Y I N THI SDISTRIC T BECAUS E2 H e wa s faithfu l t o a h group s Labo rFarmer , Smal l ButtinK  Veteran sDo n Haywort h ha s a  progressiv e re cor d in  Socia l Securit y Legislatio nDo n Haywort h wen t straigh t t o th eI  armor N t o wor k o n Far m Legislat io nDo n Haywort h vote d fo r al l masur sfavorin g smal l busines sDo n Haywort h wil l hav e a  seniorit yove r in  comin g congressmen  H e ha salread y ha d 2  year s o n th e jo bDo n Haywort h ha s alway s be n astron g candidat e Polllin g a n man ya t 12,49 8 mor e vote d tha n th e stat eDemocrati c Ticke tNOMINAT E DO N HAYWORT HT O  CONGRES S O N TH E DEMOCRA T TICKE T AUGUS T 5t hFO RProsecutin g Attorne yDEMOCRAT FO RStat e Representativ eSHIAWASMTElLIVINGSTO NDISTRIC Tft  AGGRSMIV E  CAPABL E  DAIS Y FARME RO O  IEMOCKAT0  BIAK B I t STBAKHf T D f 1H 1REPUBLICA N TICKE TVOT E PRIMAR Y N AUGUS T 5t h  REELECTGEHWKGE RFO RSHERIF FREPUBLICA K  mPol  Adr ffl IXm SOUND GOVERNMENTELECT PROSECUTING ATTORNEYM Terbush Jr STATE REPRESENTATIVE BECAUSE He wus born and raised b the ShiawitfcfttLdvinggtaii Diaic H knows the people and their pro rri5 lie is a proven public  official, presently serving hi aeoond term a  Shitwassee County Prosecutor 3 He is an experienced practising  lawyer 4 Ht is a hard worker He worked bis way through eolfef ad law seliooK5 He is a family man with two 8rowing childrentf lie is a veteran He served three yrar, as an Air Fore Pilot JVOTE FOR JAY M TERBUSH FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVEPRIMARY, AUGUST 5, 198We Are Pleased To Announcethe Purchase of the latest Model 55StardrillKey stone Drilling RigDue to the everincreasing popularity of ou r wells we are now operating three of these drilling rigsOur standards are high on workmanship and material AVe give a written fiveyearwarranty on our wells Any well that makes sand or muddy water, we consider poor workmanshipAlso, with a Cook Well Strainer and the experience to choose the proper slot openingsand length, there is no such thing as quick tend or sand too fine to make a good producing wellWe offer advantages in prices because we ore buying in quantity, and in pump serviceby having four fulltime drillers Calf or Write for Our Brochure on A Water Well with o FutureCRIBLEY  SON Largest Driller and Pump Contractor in Woshtenaw County PHONE HAmilton 655617185 Ann ArborDxtr Rd Scio Township Dtxtor, Mich HE LAKELAND DRESS HOUSENX Midland Drivt, Strawberry LakeANNUAL SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE PLAN NOW DO1TT MBS 1HW SALEr  20  OF ON ALL uAMD CHILDRENS DRESS SHIP AND SBOBE BLOUSE I ON ALL LINGERIE AND HUSUBtlOMMJF OF LADIES AND CHILDRENS MUDHBBAND MANT MORE BARGAINSt r o ucuv PHONE ACAona i CROSSINLY iff CORNEIS J v Offpur New Coin Prince GENERALLUX, 18, of Shelbyville, Indiana, the new Conrince, mainlined an old faml v traoitii i vhii i , on top onors at t1  recent Internalonal Gr n and Hay Show inDavid is a thirdgenerationhampion in the family Hisrandfather, Peter J Lux,tafted it all back in the 1920rhen he won the Corn King tideour times Davids father Man ice, was Corn Prince twice andDavid Lux, the new Corn Prinee his Uncle Frank, also a formtrCorn Prince, was named reserve grand champion corn grower athe 1956 international showThe Lux family attribute theircorn growing success to carefid seed selection, good management and soil fertilityThis year, Davids prize wianing corn was grown on a 5aciHp field he had entered in the 1958Indiana 5acre corn growing contest The seed was an Indiana Certified Hybrid, No 8lAltogether, the Luxes had 115acres in hybrid seed corn lastseason on the familys 400acrt farm in Shelby County, Ind Onmost fields, the yields averagedbetter than 120 bushels per crOver the years the soil fertility level has been built up andmaintained by adding manure crop resdues  id plenty of mixed fertilizeLast sen POP, the fertility program inclutieJ 400 poundsacre ci 41 ifore corn p pounds cxc,pianiina In per rciC of ge itittbo ecu   r owne i  w at poundsrv, is, perrc of fc11BALANCED fcrtilnrt  notation on low fciboosted corn yields as ti55 bushels per acre, vlvit i bushels and hay more thnn aper acrr, reports E C Do,i,versity of Kentuckytuckyy plots that Lot h gen, phosphite and iotfizer yielded 6Q bushel per acre, compared to c i bushels on plots that receivedlime alone, says Doli in a state ment summarized here by the Midwest division of the NationalPlant Food Institute Wheat yields averaged 25 bushels per acre on the balancedfertilization plots, compared toseventenths of a bushel on plots received lime alone hay yields were 1,7 tons per acre, asrrMinst fou nths of a ton per PRIMARYELECTIONTo the Qualified ElectorsNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Hist a GeneralPrimary Election will be held in thePutnam Township,County of Livingston State of Michigan ON, Aug 5,1958At the place or places of holding the election in said city as indicated below, viz AT THF PUTNAM TOWNSHIP HIM,, PINCKNEY, MICHIGANFor the purpose of placing In nomination by all political parties participating therein, candidates for thofoliowng offices, vizSTATE Governor, Lieutenant Governor CONGRESSIONAL United States Sentator, Representative in CongressT GISLATIVE State Senator, RepresentativeCOUNTY Prosecuting Attorney, Sheriff, Cor Clerk, County Treasurer, Register of Dee ,Auditor in Counties electing same, DrainCommissioner, Coroners, Surveyor, and suchother Officers as are nominated at that timend for the purpose of placing in nomination car idates participating in a nonpartisan primary electi n for the following offices, vizCircuit Court CommissionersALSO ANY ADDITIONAL AMENDMENTS OR PROPOSITIONS THAT MAY BE SUBMITTEDNotice Relative to Opening and Closing of the PollsELECTION LAW, Act 116, PA I95SECTION 720 On the day of any election  ho opened at 7 oclock in the forenoon,  1 Minuously open until 8 oclock in the afV  ud no lvger Every qualified elector present and in ne at the polls at the hour prescribed for the closinghereof shall be allowed to voteTHE POLLS of said election will be open at 7o clock am and will remain open until 8 oclock pmof said diy of electionMURRAY KENNEDY Township ClerkA LIVE STOCK FARMERDIRECTOR SHIAWASSEE COUNTYRED CROSS 194854  DIRECTOR SHIAWASSEE COUNTY BEEFGROWERS ASSOCIATION ACTIVE 4 H LIVE STOCK LEADERMEMBER OF SHIAWASSEE COUNTY4 H COUNCIL MEMBER OF SHIAWASSEE COUNTYROAD COMMISSION 19461952 PRESIDENT BOARD OF EDUCATIONPERRY HIGH SCHOOL 19461952SS ARMY  E AND IY ROARD 1948 J954LEMENT DEALER 19431RIMARY ELECTION AUGUST 5th VOTE FORRUSELLJ BUCKILICANCANDILIVINGS FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVESHIAWASSEE COUNHESThe Peoples 0RYGOODSFURNISHINGSGENERAL STORE MMMKNCKNEY DISPATCH y, July SO, 1958AuthorA o March ft, JOTThe Asher Wylies hf purchasedthe barni antf 10 acre of  ofMrs Tva Gardner On Monks Road Dick Kennedy spent la week inWarren with the Adam Bochinskyfamily The Plnckney school has been given permission by the ttat commission to borrow 30,000banks and the Napolesjn Wagonersfromschool W66 PINCKNEY ROADQuility Merchandise PINCKNEY CHAPTER NO 45 0 E SAnnual Bazaar  ON PINCKNEY PUBLIC SQUAREj AUGBAKE SALEPARCEL POSTFISH PONDAPRONS FANCY WORKSAMS MARKETBABY BOOTH NOVELTIES 150,000William Mercer is staying withhis son, Dr Walter MerOsx to East Lansing The George Bowmans of Fowlervilltcalled on th RoUie Slagers lastweek The fire dpt answered 5 calls lastTuesday All were graa tire 2 at the overhead bridge on M36 K Mary Standridge of M6E hit adeer last Wednesday night The deerwas killed and the car damagd to theextent of 100 Born to the Jack Wyliea of HowcllJuly 17 a daughter Mrs Otto Schultz of Ann Arbordied last Tuesday The family has had a summer home at Silver Lakefor years The Lapham family of Dearbornare at their abin on Hell Creek onToma Road The George Clarks of Portage Lakeare entertaining company from Hamtramack Miss Florence Preuss is attendingthe library workshop at St MarysLake, Battle Creek this wtekThe Edward Parkers and JohiSprouts attended the wtddding of Helen Slayton and Larry Geigler atthe Howell Methodist church Saturdaynight Chet Wisner of Detroit callled onGeorge VanNormans last Wednes day They expect his sister, Mrs HCorteenn and family of Champaign,111 this week The Robert Read family spentSunday with the Dan Howletts inGregory Mrs Helen Young and new daughter came home from St Joe hospital Ann Arbor Friday They had the DConklins of Grand Rapids for Sundayguests  The Harold Adams family of AnnArbor were Sunday guests of theRalph Hails Stanley Hall of Marine City and Har Hall of Troy ceil led The Kenneth Hecks were in Chicego last week Sunday they called on the Lloyd Warners in Ypsiianti Roy Carpenter and wife of AnnArbor called on Mrs Jennie Hooker last Wednesday Mrs Maude Sayleswent home with them M E Darrow and w ife spent SunCay with the Herbert Allyns in Lan sing Mrs Irene Jack spent hist weakwith Jack Roberts and wife in Sid ney LOW PRICESBeer and Wine To Take Oat PHONE HOWELL 705J2s Largest OutdoorSTATE FAIR REVUEStarttiit the CHORDimsIWO DOIN AMERICAN BEAUTIESThe JRENOWNSEnglands Finest Funniest Dance ActAUTO THRLl SHOW MON 4 fll AlfrnoomTV  CIRCUS ACTS Every Afternoonif MORNING SHOWS ifMONDA Y  Big ParodTUtS  WED Horf PullingTHU 4 SAT ractor Puffing FRI Farmers ProgramAmerican Museum of ATOMIC ENERGY Exhibits Michigans Greatest Outdoor EventLUNCHEON SERVED STARTING II A M STATE OF MICHIGANTht Probate court for the County of LivingstonIn the Matter of th Estate otPaul Molchani, DeceasedAt u ussion of said Court, held iThe Dsmond Led widget of Royal July 24, 1958Oak spent Sunday here Bob McMack FIXTH, Honorable Hiram R Smith, went home with them Judre of ProbateBecky Morris U visiting the Hubert Notice is Hereby Given, That allLedwidges in Royal Oak, persons interested in said estate ar1The Junor Doyle family ar spend directed to appear before said Probateing 2 weeks at the cabin at Rose City Court on August 19, 1958, at ten A Gorman Kelly and wilt attended M t0 show cause why a license shouldthe wedding of Helen Slayton and not be granted to Hene Timmons, theTHE PUBUC IS INVITED FUN FOR ALL   iVETEEZ COMFORTSHOES IFou Are On ur FeetongaoursSt Marys Home Coming Larry GeigUr t HowU SaturdaynightMark Nash and son, David, visitedBill Brady at Roscommmon Sunday,The shower given at Gregory laBtweek by Mrs Hoard was for Nancy Lundeem and aot Janet as we statedJames Brogaa of Lansing callled onth Stanley Diukels SundayMr, and Mrs Lester Stormont ofDetroit were dbinnr guests of the Floris Ciarks Thursday at the Canopyat BrightonMr and Mrs, Jack Lindsay of Deit ll administratrix of said estate, to sellor mortgage the interest of said eslate ln certain real estate decribed in her petition, for the purpose otpaying debts, costs of administration and for distribution, t i Ordered, That notice thereof given t y publication of a copy utreot  r three weeks consectiveiypreviouly to said day of hearing in the pilCkn tipatch, and that the fid1ucary cair a copy of this notice to oeKrvcd Jron each known party in inintrtst  his last knowa ddrsss by cradlefoot omSeles, TtlTtt AiromsaltBaaoesy f etroit callld on tthe Florls Clacks Sun registered mail return rceipt deday Als Jh d E And at lt ft 14 dAT FINCKNET,Roast Beef Dinner taoBsffBomr MMD BAVMWITH ALL THE TBjMMINGgTUG OF WAB ETCGAMES OF SKILLFISH POND BOOTHSHAND MADE HEMS 1230 TILfl SJ and 75cSUNDAY AUGUST toTba Vf Mills family of Ypsiianti B Slnburn of Flushing called on family Cuand Mr JBdna Reason Leoto and thery iason nunity called on Mrsjolt CarpaMtr to Pontiac WJohnny Mr and Mm Merwtn CtmpbeU s4Vk mm to NitfMs Fallt and took Mr Peiper who bought the OnaCampbell house on M36E hashat torn it down and will build nw hotf ,Tn hotttt we built byAnatCampbtU grctt wrip C day Also John aad Everett Jewtt ofRowley, MassThe Pincknty Kiwantt Girls beatthe Suttont Hardware in tht countyLeague last wttk 16 to 13 Mrs Mtrlin Aaburjpy and childrenback from Metropolis UL WednesdayHer aunt, Mrs Gter, canat back withher Tht Jot Griff family entertained tht following At picnic dinner onSunday Tht Don Griffith Mt Pleatnt Ted Olsons Dearborn, Merlin Amburgeyt, Jamts Knights, Otis Mattttons and Clifford MUUtrsTht Adam Bohinakys of FarmlngtonPtnt Friday night at tht MurrayKnady aoma tht Bin Qalluns ofFarraington calltdtambtn of tht brlta party last Tuesdaynoma of Mrs, Ludllt Fohey ijvfUt They wtrt Mttdamtidwldgtf Roes Read FradAtLt MabltJwtraax, DerisTatplt nran1sd at least fourteen 14 daysprir t such hearing or by personalservice it ieast five 5 days prior tovuch heaiingHiram R Smith, Judft of Probatei true copy  HtlenM GouldJiegitttraCProbatt ill ctkix t youryoffioy avMitaoeftryour hem, offio, or teop to five l Pittlr 9mrt tjift Vty ,yon nonl Pittlar 9mrt tjia now ids of shoo eofort, VtoburtionKO xt tf out or, writo to jSALESMANSJACK HANNEHWM HENRY GROOMES FOBclubnorMatdtmtt Irfto Kitoic and Jamttjorden wre In Howtn Wednesday  Tht Harold Hgnryi tmtcftrtntd hitS bfothti and famUWt Sunday ThtyI wtr STATE REPRESENTATIVEDEBtOCRATIO TICKETTO BBTWCfflBNT THE PEOPLEWELL QUALIFIED BY PAST AND PBE8ENT TrONS AND BY WOW WITH STATE and LOCALANDYOVB VOTE 1 HflPOKTANT BE SUBS TO VOTE AMD TOiWW, , JulyPock  MtfCTANGT1LLER15750  1M SURPLUS HOUSESJBfiIIIiV Jt ftrs real economy    ntngine doe the wrk of five fttgine handle unit lifli off eavily honges from tiller to movertIB rotary snocasler in minufevmtk tor fiit demonstration  2QTC44UNITFlXlURES  350 8TAXKOF MCBBaOAJfTh irobaW Court the County ofofla the Matter of thJosephine Garipey Nu, At a session of said Court held onJuly 25, 1958Present, Honorable Hlrmm It Smith,Judge of Probate Notice is Hereby Given, That ihepetition of Theodore JNeu,the ExecMichigan State Lnivewity has releaa utor of said estate, praying that hs 4 irtore one story surplus hoasei oujfimii account be allowed and theeumpuh to be moved or takbo down I residue of said e tat essigned to thein sections 20fx45, 3 bedroom uun pfcroas entitled thereto will be heard going fast Financing available with fit the Probate Court on August 19,low uown payment if you own a lot p958 Buildings located in aat Ianwipg oaW tt is Ordered, That Notice thereof btate University Campus, Me iven by publication of  copy hereol football ttadiuw Sale If for three weeks coaectively prev for Barnes Construction Co will Meus to said day of hearing in thbe at 701 Birch St daily from t to 8 Ifinckney Dispatch and that the ficiuc Saturday and Sunday tary cause a copy of thi notice toBath sets, Apartment fiize ranjesgai oo f tO upun each known party in Interest ut his last known address registered or certified mail returneceipt demanded at least fourteen14 days prior to such hearing or kny ieuonal service at least five to I BUSS PROFESSIONAL CORNSI EquipmAmbulance iwrvio u p mj Fred CRittarT V  Service , StPrompt and Coorteew  UP 8SS 125 Web Hi  Huwati,heater,oil stove, UbL bowl cabnet sinks Several hundred availablenow i or mort information call Laa CLAY GORDONtfJB w MONSELL rtssovArB Mvbatock Wauling REGLSTERJ LANli Weekly Trpg Made to Im PBOftIC 13uw w Howell, R RIcCLOSKEYAdjus for rov width upto 40 Uh SelKtOWidth Tinei Boland easyhar4ng Rvgged,l, depndabft demensfroft ED7O171Barnes Construction Co,J OR SA1 E Furniture, Dining Room 3ite Buffet in good condtionrone Mornings UPtown 8 9952 941 Shore Drive Hiland LakeLAVEY HARDWARE FOR SALE Davenport, Single r0Jlb , gavay bed and mattre bothc edition Call UP 86671 gooddays prior to wcttjam R Smith, Judsc of Probate JAtrue cofjr Barbara IarrClerk of ProbateCONSERVATION DEPT NOTES State camping permits increasedpared to 36,000 last year jThe George Mason Chapel on the Au Sable River, Crawford oounty wil  will be dedicated Aug 7 The moneyfci It was left in Masons willThe woodcock season is Oct 20Nov 3  TfL4 cases of rabid foxes are reportedin Michigan in theeok r COAL  SUNOCO FUEL OIL MIX TP NOW AND PAY BY THE fHE MOXTKWE AIO HAVE A LARGE STOCK OX iJJMBER  BUILDING SLPPLIESPHONE HAMILTON 6 8119 DEXTERD L HOEY  SONSDBXTER MIGH1GAN lephone Officeteddeaee 814 by Appoia J Carr AgencyTCOMPUKTISAG1Edith R Carr 14 2 MILL 8Tliiiclrney, Mich Phone UP 8BERT WYIJE, iSALESne UP 8 3146 IlonMs, LakeOpportunitiesYopr Propeityl witR Broker PRNE North83166wa rtistrictFir lossses wore low last 2 fire burned over 18 Conservation made 213 a1 WANTEDWork by two boys, farmwork grass cutting etc botb exprd Phone U 89769 or UP899S3 rests in June  There VVeie 19S conSALEBuckwheat Sed Uptown 85555MIMEOGRvPHSpecializing in Busmen Guarantee Donaldi TPtown Saturdf11 t S id 5 to 7nd by Appointment AC 72931 j West Grand 1RIGHT0NFOR SALKRotoUiller and atttaeh ments 5i7n,iD48 Plymouth 30, cover Jea utility trailer, cement blck ma  J JjAWN MOWFR SHARPENING chine, bath tub, kitchen sink, bicycle  M j  4 Uivprbwlk Hilaad LAS15 Many otlf article See at c rU vof Dexter Town Hall Rd and Thjirs ton Road Silv, r Mary WoJtftrAll Kind of Real Estate Wanted Main Office HA 68 V88 at 7421 , tag Lake Road, near N Territorial 132 WEST MAIN ST, PINCKNEVWUtsa Electrical Service ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING60000 West M36, PinckneyPhone V 85558Job, iard Cletniag, HuM Clear ri ly,rtt at Rose Hendee home FOR SALKYear around Home, 5, rooms with shower and bah n Cedar Btah Cord y Lk, VumoOwner UPtown 89905Frank Zeigler REPUBLICAN FOR LIVINGSTON COUNTY SHERIFF I WILL BE YOtTR FULL TIME SHERIFFFORMER DEPUTY AND UNDERSHERIFF 24 YEARS EXPERIENCE Rose Hendee home BUSINESS OPPPORTUNITY  Locui area Man or Lady, wanted to seivlivad collect from coin operated dspensing equipment 4 to 9 hours weekly earns operatOi up to 2JJ ru nthy No age limit ov selling but musi have car, references and 402 to SM working capital Forinterview givePersonal particulars, phone numberWrite ox 4728, Dallas 6 Texas Four room andaround ccttaje at frc Phone Howell 1U5MU rh McNamaraR0ad 3500 TermsoylPh 8e onOli RENT211O1Ooyle Road, new prfce 12,500 Call Mrs, Susan HodSunday and Monday all day Tue3 dAy thr Satud i y y Tthru Saturday until 4 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;
&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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in aVwut every countryvisit t Sow to understand the ait is necessary to go way backa  a desert country with vorknhk land They live Cn  k of sheep and goats, traV ftom placo to place tor betterTY as they did in the days of I hry are illiterate and unedil Mid live in abject povertyi JHS are all dictators whivii wealth there is for them 1 lHn suddenly after World 11 iho whol5 picture changed ih worlds richest oil depositsi1 ifcovered in ArabiaIt now fur i ol the worlds oil supply runrs entered into contractsA litrjcan and British oil compins to develop them and became wry nil on royalties King SaudS id  ,ibia Is said to have owned rartMv rarsLiUlepf this wealth cVr ui Ud down to the commonrMp nd the oil comjjanies aidel io r ijirrs lo slay in power to pro t thii1 invism nts The people r sTi U  Uncrs taking all their counirif cilth and this started the Nat iiiilit TioementThe dictators fav 0 th vrstern powers One by one fhv h,vn been oerihrown Thig hapV i o in Kgypt, Syria, Saudi Arabiai, ,r I vik in Lebanon The die tu  v i  replaced by rulers not fi rvul to the west Two thirds of ilijinon fni7 linieit were againstHi  Ltijiiroj invasion and all of theAtMt ilenis nt the University of hiai  Russia han aided the rebelsHi it was to their advantge toI hs most of the o and Ieban i fniosed t0 be a jumping offc ii invasion there We areacMlv dug in for a long stay as 1 o would accomplish noth1ioks like another Koreaic still have occupation forithd0 5 000 ite has been heard from Revhis group who are againstits location The rumor they would go into court has not been substant  tedLIBRARY NEWSresidents arc invited use of the Pinckney Library Tuesdry hours 121, 25, 79 Saturday U5 Findr, are visiting the Albert Shir  , nlrys Tney had a picnic dinner for ithem Friday Those there were tneDoyle Tompletons, Daryll Shirlleys,Dale M Hrs, Hollis Holloways, Bob and Mrs, Roy WrightCare Millers visited her motherMs Frmk Sunday on her birthdayTel Shroeder, son of the Earljhrodrs of Anderson fell from hiv bicNc3 Sunday and was found conscious He was taken to McPherson hopital In the ambulance Friday Mrs Janet Shehan, MrsJoin 1 undeen and Mrs, Louise She ban rtfended a shower at the homeof Mrs Hoard of Gregory for JanetLn who will be marrried to Hoard August 23The fcVhoenhnls reunion was d Ridclph Louck, 2tcaused a boat to capsize, forcing two rr J2 year uid Ann Arbor boys, Leroy 7ir JefivysWilliams and Douglas Heatherton to Ry Me vs rity BATTING AVEHAtiESBinclney County IaJfue TeamAB R H Petswim Clvu1TewlettLInrk 2 022 f 2215 28SCttViflage of Pinckneytfofce i hereby given by the Vlllot PincVney to the owners and occupants of trailer coaches, which areused as residences for more than 15 toys aad located within thla VilLt, that you must register suchtrailer reach with the Village Clerk ani nblain a permit from said Clerkpay the statutory permit fee and andcomply with sanitary regulations ot th Village and ShiawassseeLivingston Pistrict Board of Health Theowhar of the property on which thetrailer orach is located must sign theapplication jMildred Ackley, Village ClerkWtt Main St Pinckney WASHTENAW COUNTY MURDERFrank Hogan, 14, of PitttsfieMnn confessed to Wasntenaw sheriff offcers that he bound John ThomasWinsow, 12, hand and foot and heldat the home of Mrs Lida Lorin OL Uike Chemung Those fromhere wsent were the L J Henrys Tom VVr, John Paul Wares andrl KinblersMrs Janet Shehan and Suan and riNCKNEY PIONEERS  Boh Menben 16We Kid our 7th meeting Tuesday DVk Klnnedy  28Li k Iiiprrs 34Reader 15Susan Stark showed us how to prepare gi nnefrutt Karen King, LaurelTints acd Mary Ellen Sullivan dem , Pilil ,ritjIea proper table settingTitus, reporterPUTNAM TOWNSHIP BOARD lopular meeting July 8, 1958 ,All board members present Hen vVe, Kennedy, Raynolds, Wylie and 1 Bob Amourgey 10Jack Wylie 5 James Meyer 18Cerry jtdwidge 9 Kinure 9 64 64 4 973 36 5 1230 1 16 1 696 58 94 92 231 1 ro40400 3213 Hi30628 257 26625ii 20020016 Hi 111fny Dininnham and Wife spentSturdity with the C WMrs NeUie Wylie and Kay calUedon Mrs LUUar yUe at Dexter Sat ARE IN LEBANONling to the navy, DannyHanrs, sou of Mrs Margaret Haines of Gregcry are in Lebanon, Also Bob NPe of llowell, husband of NancyN 13itcdfrowned him in a pond there His  lnu called on the Bob Gannnonsfather,, George Winslow Is a cousinof Henry Winslow of Portage LakeState police picked up Cecil Hogan, brother of Frank ,ln Pinckneyl Friday for investigation but he was lat r released ekThursday RWph Steeles of New York vis Robert Amburgevs last Vhlte Called to order by Supervisor  CITY SOFT BALL LEAGUEHcndeV Minutes of June 10 meeting The 15  C Lapping team playedrvad tad approved a MovbJe header at the lighted fieltlTurte ,vai no old business to tran i July 15 In the first game they beat Camp lifhton 21 to 4 Home runswere Lit by Ed Wakefield ChuckHewlet4 and Al Holcomc of thePinckney and McCoy of Camp Brlgn Mrs barold Heusman of YpsUainticalled on Mrs, Nora Sprout SundayUob Pike and wife visited the WmMirdocks at Haulers Corners SaturrtryMn MtdeUne Shehan of Ann Ashrt and Clarence Wiles of Penn cat ed on William Shehan Sunday  fpss Fishbeck of Lansing is8 Ifie C J Clintons The Ralphand Gotnld Clinton families VP IJjnday guestsMr Fthel Sprout spent last weekat Stockbrfdge with her sister, Mrs iather Ompbell Mrs, MHen Newman of Ann Arbor or read and discussed theIn1 in regard to trailer homesand, ccn i which are controlled by e county healtn officervir Chief Miller met with,card end discussed his problems foiion by Kennedy supported byWMtc to pay bills as reado Ann Arborspent h week with the Ben WhiteBrighten Saturday  lA Tiess Devereaux took her to Mr Dorothy DinJtei and Christineand Mrs Nellie WyHe and Kay were in Lin last Monday Rii trd Bill Miller took part intho ca wash at the Grew achool on for the Pilgrim FeUlowahlp,ears were washed ton, Bftteries PinckneyKennedy the 4 Koch Camp Brighton Lesniak, 4 Stoin A Smith n the nd game B C Lappingtrailed the Die Set 8 to 4 up to the rrf, Paul Bagwellnd1da1 ov Rovernor in a speech In t w, r K exhorted th Republicansi slay nut of the Dmocrat primar not suppjrt ihe Democrattump tuict He said the Republicans hwe rnMiy contests in the primariesnud it is not fair to deprive them of voteTv C,ty of Mackinac has lost the,ht 1r tnke over the ferry docksitre in court decidingt the state hem They were built H city inr the city claimedused for1 Built on n barricadePjsei n The state hat to the Arnold Transit Co, forr pa  neitd cTh, Tily of DttoH teenid totn eririrmjc of fatltnf cornice In on instance a Woman was kill n Others have fallen inceThls H city wide ingpctton ofATIch Bell, 7 units  Doubodav Bros, elect, 59103252Max Russell, ,schooi deltax 2,69831Chas Ward Howell school, del tax April, May 1628DWilns Marathon gas, oil 90 AppCo 2 chargers 1250V W Curlett, Printng 1070 Motor Sales, gas, labor 440Dik Anburgey, Elec workhl 12,00 John S,ifai oiling roads 17500John Wyll work On roads 800WiuJTfikreg deds  Motljl cftrrietl to adjourn carriedMurray J Kennedy Township Clerk Jlh Banett who started was wildHi Icomb pitched 2 innings and hurt his knee Kennedy pitched the last3 nnd was not scored on Holcomb hit i home run and Aiken a triple, BAC won 10 to 8, Batteries B  Cnurrctt Holcomb A Koch Die Set f sker, Peaman A Carr FiMny Kings Bar of Dexter won a In thfc early days of Boy Scoutingwre expected to go back toprimitive and live ag our ancestors did Boy Scouts erected tentscockd their meal over an open fire and sitl on a blanket on the ground Aeortiing to David Dunbar of NwVojk iiitant national scout direct or of scouts this is now all paweathe hoys are being coddfod tosloop in cabins, havedish washer, potatoe peelerssleep on Mir inflattedheader from Camp Brighton I Oinr xmives deny this   d fgmi tho Die Set Llus week Tuesday King Bar played double head beating Camp Brigh ton and losing to B C in overtime Frldey B C plays Camp Brightonat 6 0 ard Die Set, Kings Bar at 20 p m comretifencet relievescouts of camp drudgerymor time for nature stody Mrs Virginia VanNofmaaUtned 15 little folk Suaday i ty for her sons,, V  t N VTI ISK T     ,     ,          ,               y    ,   TU B FINCBfK T BOPJOC S    I,     AC T NO  172 ,PUBLI C ACT S O F 195 8Signe d b y th e Governo r Apri l 18 , 1958 A N  AC T t o provid e fo r th e payment , collectio n an d dispositio n o f yearl ytaxe s o n occupie d traile r coache s Jocafe d outsid e o f license d traile r parks  an dt o  provid e fo r permit s an d sanitary  regulation s o f trailer s harbore d outsid e o flicense d traile r parks TH E PEOPL E O F TH E STAT E O F MICHIGA N ENACT Sec , 1  N o perso n shal l us e o r permi t th e us e o f an y traile r coac h a s aresidenc e o n an y site , lot , fiel d o r trac t o f lan d no t specificall y license d a s a traile rcoac h par k fo r mor  tha n 1 5 day s excep t b y writte n permi t a s hereinafte r pro vtdcd Sec  2  1  Al l application s fo r a  permi t shal l b e mad e t o th e cler k o r othe rdesicjnate d agenc y withi n a  municipalit y o r townshi p i n whic h th e traile r coac hwoul d b e parked  Th e applicatio n shal l contain a  Th e name of th e owne r o f th e traile r coac h an d th e name s o f al l occu pants , includin g th e age s o f al l children b  Th e locatio n o f th e propose d parkin g sit e a s t o stree t o r roa d an d hous enumber,  or b y lega l propert y descriptio n wher e n o hous e numbe r i savailable c  Th e mak e an d lengt h o f th e traile r coac h an d it s vehicl e licens e number ,i f  any ,d  Th e dat e o f application e  Th e signatur e o f th e propert y owner , acceptin g hi s responsibilitie s unde rth e permit f  Th e signatur e o f th e healt h office r i n evidenc e tha t wast e disposa l facili tie s an d sanitatio n j f th e premise s are  in complianc e wit h al l applicabl estatute s an d loca l regulations g  Th e signatur e o f th e applicant 2  A  registratio n fe e o f 50 0 shal l accompan y th e applicatio n to  th e town shi p cler k o r municipa l cler k fo r th e purpos e o f defrayin g th e cos t o f sanitar y in spectio n an d administrativ e costs  Upo n approva l o f th e applicatio n an d receip to f th e registratio n fee , th e cler k shal l issu e a  permi t fo r us e o f th e traile r coac haccordin g t o th e application  Th e permi t shal l xpir e an d b e subjec t t o renewa l1 2  month s f m th e dat e issued  Renewal s ma y b e limite d t o 6mont h periods ,fo r whic h th e registratio n fe e shal l no t excee d 300 Sc  4  Thi s ac t specificall y authorize s th e count y o r distric t boar d o f health ,o r th e healt h committe e o f th e boar d o f supervisor s t o mak e suc h regulation s an dbylaws , accordin g to  th e provision s o f Ac t No  30 6 o f th e Publi c Act s o f 1927 ,a s  amended , bein g section s 32720 1 t o 327208 a o f th e Compile d Law s o f 1948 ,fo r definin g sanitatio n requirement s fo r traile r coache s no t locate d i n license dparks  Nothin g in  thi s ac t o r i n th e regulation s o r bylaw s hereb y authorize d shal lsupersed e o r b e i n conflic t wit h loca l zoning , building , fir e code s o r regulations ,loca l ordinance s o r othe r lega l restriction s fo r th e protectio n o f th e publi c healt han d welfare Sec  5  An y perso n violatin g thi s ac t o r an y dul y adopte d regulation s o r by laws , a s authorized , shal l upo n convictio n thereo f b e guilt y o f a misdemeanor Thi s ac t i s ordere d t o tak e immediat e effect MURRAY J  KENNED YPutna m Townshi p Cler k f i 4 S Yeat s Af tI Le Cv r l i tome  from Nevada Hg a Aldfic h wi n Wac h biolog y a tGalesfturg , 111 , th e comin g tenn Marti n whil e ridin gfel l an d brok e he r arm He x Rea d h  accepte d a  jo b 5 4touris t agen t fo r a  Ne w Yor k rail roa d ,Th e i 6ane r picni c i s a t Josly nlAk  Augus t 10  Hon  Gran t Slocu mi s  speaker Iren e Do e o f Por t Huro n i s visit in g Florenc e an d Hele n Reason Mario n Reaso n ha s bough t a 4cylnde r Cartercar h  Aubre y Gilchrist s hav e move dInt o th e Whle r hous e o n Sout hMi l St Th e suprem e cour t ha s hande ddov r 2  importan t rulings  A  town ,sh p i s liabl e fo r acciden t damage s Uu  l ricjr e doe s no t hav e railings 7actio n fctgine  owners ar e liab efor  damage s b y fire s se t b y thei r envines E THiAUWHTTMOft  LAK K  Jul y HEAhiMrem  Fre eAn a Arbo r Thowan d Ki m Nov ki n  Alfre d Hitchcock VERTIGO i n  Technicolo rwit hBel l Geddes , To m Helmor eJO1 0 Gran d Trun k passenger trri n wi a 6  hour s lat e Friday  Duu jt o  th e strik e the y coul d no t ge t o  ru n it fdi T F  L  Andrews s wh o i s visi tin g Flme  Glea n i n Georgi a cl nih e d  Ml    ona h las t w eek FeUi h Marti n i s visitin g th e Mrs Mirgure t Blac k family Frofuto r Willia m Rob b ha ghi s 6  month s report  I t show s 5 6 ar r ADDLE TH E WIND Cincmafrcp e an d Otte r ITaylo rLOV E IAVE 8 O F TH Ei n  eele rWtt aDo r Taylo r an d Giannn aM011 , Tues , Jul y 27 , 2 8 2 Elvi s l JtHl y i n hi s newes t musica lhi tKIN G CREOLE   Wit hCaroly n Jon , Waite r Mattha uan d Dea n Jagge rNovelt y Colo r Cartoo n Lat e New V  dnefcday , Thursday , Jnl y 30 , 3 11  JO O MUCH , TO O SOO N wwit hPoioth y Malone , Erro l Flyn nan d Efre m Zimbalb t jr Feuurtii e Colo r Cartoo n Sundav, Monday  Jul y 21 , 2 8THI S ANGR Y AGE I D  CinemaSoop e dCo lwithliicbur d Conte , Jo e V iend  Anthon y Perkin s0 31 0 T O YUMA wtt kile n For d an d Va n Hel lCartoo nDF8IR E UNDE R TH Ei n  colo r wit hSop l J a Lore n an d Anthon yn d  liOFtRO K O F DRAC l L lin  GinemaScop e an i Colo rWit hPete r dishin g  conviction s an d 4count y ja U a t Hovve U ha s r jnt s today Mur y Blade s o f An n rioi  i s visi the r broker , Georg e Cui yTh e Koi s Read s ar e visitin g he rbrothe r i n Brennen , Canada Marli  Tloorhead , o f Krie , P a ,  afonnr r teache r i s visit i n g Lelia ,Monks JP O  rrd h ha s bee s buil t o f th e first ,stt e Hi d loa d nort h o f Howell Th e hal l tea m hav e rente d afiel dAfr e d  IvTonk s acros s irorr  StMary sy an d wil l finis h th e seaso nClinto n ha s sol d ne wTAXEI  WIL L IW  A T M Y HOM E A T EAS T JlTTNA M STREE T T OTAXE S O NI T engine t o Charl sClaud e Reason Kote s ot 25theAR E YOU R IMPORTAN TPAPER S AN D VALUABLE S REALLYLEDon t b e ol d fashione d i n thinkin g tha t you ritem s o f valu e ar e saf e becaus e the y ar e locke daway 1 a t home  T o b e teall y sur e o f thei r safet yplac e the m in a  saf e deposi t bo x here  Then , you rvaluable s an d importan t paper s ar e protecte dagains t loss , thef t an d foe JDrop i n to  ou r ban ksoo o an d ren t your  safe deposi t box  Th e cos tt s  low fifcTiv   J f Iri tv  timrnrttti UUMcPherso m Stat e Ban kHowtf l  Pinckne y0vt r NUtyTnm Teart pf Saf  Bankin2  m  Sa ring s Boo k Account s  ftr       HELLERSA T I T wit h I FLOWERSOTERSI0WEL L Mr Dal t Meebo n gav e a  birthda ypart y Sunda y fo r he r daughte r Sus an  4t h birthday  1 0 UtU  girl  wt present Irvi n Kenned y an d wif e calle d o nMar y llte n Doyl e an d Mrs i n  A n Arbo r Sunday , Pinckrey sof t bailer s bea tHow e I i  Al l Star s i n th e leagu e Fr ida y 7  to 4,Ji m Drummon d an d Nor mMille r wer e batttry  Saturda y tho ybea t MC A a t silve r Lak e 7 4 wit hGeral d Kenned y an d Fre d Rev  iJo e Gembis , Michiga n sta r playe d wit h th e YMCA  j jTh e Thoma s Rar i Son  Lumb rYar d burne d TuesdayLos s estima te d  a t 3000  Fre d Hea d wa s smo ko t a  horn s nes t an d though th e pi t cu t al l th e spark  Norma n,  a  firema n burne d hi s ar m w h c  workin g o n th e roo fMr u JuJi a Monroe , 89 , die d a t th ehom e c f Mr s Erm a Lewi s Monday Fh e va s Juli a Shanno n an d marrie d 1PMande  Monroe , He r onl y so n E m  n t wa s kille d b y a  trai n a t th    Pinckic y depo t whil e goin g t o wor k j e n th e c e a t Lakelan d year s ago   Th e MQuillla n Sheha n reunio n  WH  i t Newpor t Beai h S u nda y wil h eve r 100 O presen t Jiir y Moran , forme r Pinclkn y Pirclne y pitche r i s havn g a  bi g yei r,  yea  wi h th e Battl e Cree k Postums ,  Hi  rrcenl y bea t th e Summerfiolc t  Chrvrolet s oi  Flin t 6  to 5 2arol d Reaso n write s u s h e i sworkin g  n th e Chrysle r plan t litj  MHV W o d ,CaUf  an d playin g shor tj  stn n o n h c bal l team  I n hi s las tt h e ha d a  ome r doubl e an d single 1  fo e ivydl o wil l teac h th e Brad y  sc f oo l Ii a nex t term   Pai l Tfcke y inform s u s th e 3  re   inafnin g antelope s a t t      o f M j  gan p rfrv e hav e bee n gi  t  i o th eI Dttri t zo o The y cam e fro m Wyo moi e tim e ha d increase d t o 2 0malad y hi t thor n an d al l o fthe m dJt d bu t 3 Mrs  J0 9 Jo e Stackabl e an d daug hentertaine d 1 0 girl s las tI n  hono r o f Pa t Stack 6t h birthda y Maitiic e KclU y ha d a  growt h r emof i fro m hi s nec k Monda y a t th eDrckney  Sanitarium PlTckne y bea t Unadill a Sunda y a tbnsohai i 7  to 3  Battery , Ji m Dru mmon d uTtd  Tuttl e Fo r Unadilla , Pu rchase  Haine s an d Ferrrell r f  T  Kell y o f Dexte r i s atten dt s  e Chicag o World s Fai r an d th eHrrua n convention Joyc e lshe m wil l teac h th e Hick  WEDNESDAY  7 TO O PM SATURDA Y 5 TO 6 PM TH  RITTER  PINCKNE Y TREAS   A 9704 KRESv S RD  NEA R M3 0LAKKLAK D UCH  A C 9  969 1FKES H MEAT S AN D GROCERIE S BEBK , YVBV E BTKAL OOOlAND TOYS, TOP QUALITYTHE BLUE WATER LAUNDOMAT 9704 KRESS RD NEAR MS61AKKIAND 1VUCH AC 9 9691Kre m oft M36,Lakeiand, MlcL Soft Wattox vaifcily WashFaauy Wh, ifry Cleaning, Cotton Rup, Shag Rufrs Bed Spreads  Uralor with our GoW Drc 3ystmOPEN SEVEN DAYS A WBBKt 17 FOR COOKING WATER HEATIN AND  HOME HEATINGWYUE LP, GAS SERVICEPHONE 63 HOWELLHart and wife of Ann ArVi cilled on the George VanNor vtns SundayThe Hwrles Hewletts sr and therrark Hewletts jr visited friendsin Alma Mondayeldon is building house t  From where I sitMarshi inweve had driveinrcctaurants, drivein movies,lieto banlrs Koxv a rivein r It was irovKuoIeihorThe Lester McAfees and Leslie vis d the Alvin Greenfields last weekat thir resort at Curtis upper peninsuithe 1tbert Udwidges of RoyalOaV Howo Yiarboroughs, Berkley,vlJtf Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge last k Cuily Rice ai Jr hve sold eggs ra atplrce for ome time But all ,at running back and forth,eclaimi Mrs Rice, it fairlywore you outSo we set aside ci   forUie egg business We enlargeda window about car height, andcircled the driveway past it Itsefficientbut it cuts VlsiLing with customers and you knowhow I love to talkFrom where I lit, 111 f o Xingwith Carlyt wifebecauset cs nothlnf like food talk ween sood nelf hbortepe, ry when theres ft healthy difference of opinions Now jroa  mifht like tome eider to help , the conversation aloneI hap pen to prefer a plats of beer At long as we agree on oar right to d ee what does It matterCopyri4kti49S8t VnUed mJ3L Jix ,, , Juljr , 1958wT FJJHLABOEXPERIENCED FARMERA HARD WORKERBUSINESS EXPERIENCE UNBIASED UNBOSSED A PROVEN PUBLIC SERYA1 OLD ENOUGH TOPROBLEMS yYOURYOUNG ENOUGH TO WORK HARD TOWARD HELPING SOLVE THEM INTERESTED IN REPRESENTING ALL THEPEOPLE OF SHIAWASSEE AND LIVNGSTONCOUNTIESVOTE PRIMARY ELECTION AUGUST 5th M VOTE FORRUSSELL J BUCK  REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE SKawasseelivingston DiAdvwttaemeirt PddJVattured above is one o tkFowlervHFe Fair TnukUy mninfJu y  ThU to an W foot at tnlump with , Thunderbird eonRlELECTLAWRENCE GFHRINGERKIPUBEICAN TICKET FORLIVINGSTON COUNTY SHERIFFYou Vot  Support Apppreciatedmm   HOME MADE ICE CREAM FESTIVALON PlNCKNEY VILLAGE SQUARESATURDAY JULY 261030 AM to 800 PM C ICED TEA A FRUIT PCJNCH 5 BARKD BEANS 10c SERVIKa POTATO SALAD U SERVING SC A PINTfit PPY JOES 5c HOT DOGS 10c PIE 15 CAM ICE CREAM CONES OR DISHES 5 nt PSPeNSOBXB BY CONGREGATION At SUNDAY SCHOOL PROCEEDS TO EQUIPMENTNOMINATEPBOBfCCTINO ATTOBHW Soil Care Pays OffFor New Corn PrinceD AVID LUX, 18, of Shelby,ville, Indiana, the new CoraPrince, maintained an old family tradition when hewon tophonors at the recent Interna tional Grain and Hay Show inChicago t David is a thirdgeneratipnchampion in the family, grandfather, Peter J  Started it all back in the 19l When he won the Com Ring titl four times Davids father Maurice, was Corn Prince twice andDavid Lux, the new Corn Princehis Uncle Frank, also a formerCorn Prince, was named reserve grand champion corn grower atthe 1956 international showThe Lux family attribute theircorn growing success to carefulseed selection, good manage ment and soil fertilityThis yrar Davids prtie winning corn v as t own on a 9ftcfie field he had entered in the 1996Indiana 5acre corn gre contest The seed wag aana Certified Hybrid, NoAltogether, tile LUSM had 1Uacres in hybrid seed corn Useason on the ftmfljs 400acxvfarm in Shelby County, Ind OB most fields, the yields averagedbetter than 120 bushels per aOver the years the soil feity level has been built upTIOSBT maintained by adding manurecrop residues nd plenty oi mixed fertilizerAl  Last season, the fertiligram included 400 poundsacre of 41616 plowed downfore corn planting, plus pounds added in theplanting In addition, 45 per acre of 80 per centgen fertiliser was a the corn crop f ith More NutriecisPARMERS are savir 2j to 30  cents a bushel on their corngrowing costr, by stepping up theuse of fertilizer arid getting higher yields per acre, reports TrKermit C Bevger, Unive v of Wisconsin soils seienti Berber rays corn can b  produced for 35 t i 6J ociiita tJtr lauu el where individual yields average 100 bushels per zrtfAs costs of producton godown, pro o up, sas Ber ber in r staLcr1 cnt unar dhare by thr Midvc oflic o  n National Plane Food Inif,The farmer wuh the lov t highyield corn crop  t aWeil fed corn produces topyields bitr return for ouch acre, eachhour rr  ach dollar he devotesto corn producufierger reports that statavHeaverage corn yield luescdto Gi bushel por rote  Icompnrod to 43 buir liyezv r o In ilicit eightyear period, hesays 2 rnoiirit of lvior ru tirnr ici to corn h3z quadruple ri Farmers fmI it pays to addmore plant food, because it gives them more net incometvr their corn crop Hfwrporh out The extra yiuds por acro cut iovn the cost oT growiry   bn hci In the case ofthe fi rv ,hei average, costs per bvr can o down 20 to 30cents, depending on the individual farmerLowCo  For til i  rd Pas t u resUps Dairy ProfitsProtein content runs high onwellfertilized pastureH IGH nitrogen fertilizers applied to pasture lands areopening up profitable opportuni ties for low cost milk and meatproduction, reports the Middle west Soil Improvement Committee, in citing a statement by Prof C J Chapman, University of Wisconsin extension soilsspecialist ,fMore abunda pastures notonly give us low cost feed, but fit into our program of soil conservation and grassland farm ing says Chapmanv Over the past seven years, farm demonstrations with highnitrogen fertilizer have beencarried on throughout Wisconsin, Chapman reports A total of698 tests have been conductedCooperating farmers have setup acrescale demonstrations,with fertilized and unfertilized lots In most cases 101010 or1212 fertilizer has been applied at the rate of 450 to 500 unds per acre Plots havesen clipped at two or three different periods, and yields cal izlated on a dry matter basisThe protein content of ferlized pastures grazed by catle in late May or early June, run from 20 to 22 per cent,lys Chapman In fact, theiverage protein content for June ind July will run about 18 persent With 18 per cent protein dairyfeed costing about 70 per ton, pe believe Ft is fair to figure ourfield increases due to the 1010 l0 fertilizer, at 50 per ton These high nitrogen fertilizirs can be applied in spring or ie fallWe have observed in someises a carryover benefit fromie phosphatepotash content of i fertilizer for two years folwing its application INLY AT CSSNIBS GENERALIMARYLECTIONo the Qualified Electors OTI E IS HEREBY GIVEN, That a General Election will be held in thePutnam Township,County of Livingston State of Michigan ON5,1958t the place or places of holding the election in said city as indicated below, vi AT TKF PlTNAM TOWNSHIP HATJ,, PrVCKNEY, MlCHIGAXFor the purpose of placing in nomination by all political parties participating therein, candidates for th iollowng offices, vizSTATE Governor, Lieutenant Governor TSfc, rDEGRESSIONAL United States Sentator, Representative in Congressf ISLATIVE State Senator, RepresentativeCOUNTY Prosecuting Attorney, Sheriff, Con  Clerk, County Treasurer, Register of DeedsAuditor in Counties electing same DrainCommissioner, Coroners, Surveyor, and suchother Officers as are nominated at that timem TiTWMBWCBBiiMBBMMMMiBiiWBBBWWWiaBIMBMaWMBBBiMWWWiMBBMBBSPBSfcMBlBMaBBSBBBIBSia and for the purpose of placing in nomination carlidates participating in a nonpartisan primary elect in for the following offices, vizCircuit Court CommissionersALSO ANY ADDITIONAL AMENDMENTS ORPROPOSITIONS THAT MAY BE SUBMITTEDNotica Relative to Opening and Closing of the PollsELECTION LAW, Act 116, PA 195SECTION 720 On the day of any election1    opened at 7 oclock in the forenoon,  t vtinuously open until 8 oclock in the a  n id no longer Every qualified elector present and in at the polls at the hour prescribed for the closinghereof shall he allowed to voteTHE POUS of said election will be open at Toclo am   will remain open until 8 oclock pmof said day of electionMURRAY KMlHtDY Township CferkJoseph H Kurka DEMOCRAT FOR RepreseaOrtiveftl 11 AW A DISTRICTft AURFSSIVE  CAPABLE DAiUY FABMEB SYunr Vote WiU B Appreciated in the Atifut 5th Frinmtf GO VFMOCnT MARE IT STIl3HT IN 1958  i3CHtA BREAD ,A J, ,,r SAY BREADJUST SAY CREAMO4 K  V  t TOWLERVILMEThe original Harmonicats with a Rock  Roll Revue will be at the i r on WednesUAv, July SI at 8 PMHarness RarbgJULY 293031, AUGUST 12FOWLERVILLE, MICHIGANDAILY PROGRAM MONDAYj 10 0 ,M Blafck and White ow 200 PM Baseball Game mimomv 73 PM Fllt stoek Auction SalTUESDAYEn ry Day 81J0 PM Thm1 bird Th ill 130 PM Harness Racing200 PM Baseball Game730 PM Livestock  MachineryI Parade 800 PM Joie Chit wood ChevroShow WEDNESDAYr0 AM Judging 4H Entries 130 PM Harness Racing 200 PM Baseball Game800 PM Harmonicats Roc1  Rdll RevueTHURSDAY1000 AM Judging Open Class and 4H EntriesADMiSSION PRICES TO THE FOWLERVILLE FAIRSeason Ticket Person and Car 200  Children, grandstand , General Admission, gate 50 j Reserve Seats, grandstand General Admission, grandstand 75 Car Parkingkiiiiuiiiiuiiimiiiiiii 130 PM Harness Racing800 PM 4H Talent Show FRIDAYlet Thrill Show SATURDAY 130 PM Wild Animal Shew  800 PM Wttd Animal Stowt A ill ReM Fuluriaf Drifti    from Tkrfkot tb County5REELECTWil  recutinpREPUBLICAN TICKETVOTE 1 AWTER flEBVBEffiCTfitoseamNG ATTORNEYSTATI RIFRESENTATIVE PROVEN PUBLIC OFFICIALSKBVINGTERM AA SHIAWASSEE COUNTYPB08FC5UTOR EXPERIENCED LAWYERFAMILY MAN TWO GROWING CHnDRENIOHCE PILOT WORLD WARIIWouKl Appreciate very Much the Op5avaseeLJv1ngton District as iiy to serve tne people of theTheir State RepresentativeVOTE FORVOTE FOR JAY M TERBUSH FORTHF CIIORDETTES, IONIA FAWFKRFORMING ELEPHANT AT THE IONIA FREE FAIRELECTION t  iDADDY LONG LBG, IONIA FAIRf  X    ,,     ,    jryrTBB PINCENKY WSPATCd THE PINCKNEY DISPATCHU4 Swtfi HMPB StPcirny MiSecond ta totfil PrlviUges Author M At Plncknr,Act of March 8,Subscription Pric ftflStore6R0CJK1ESLINGERIEHOODS SHOEFURNISHINGSIPifBJiiil LVETSHOuS IFou Are On  ur FeetvongoursEVENINGLargest OutdoorOF 1958Englands Finest Funniest Dance ActMON A Fftt AfltrnoonsCIRCUS ACTS Ewy Afternoonif MORNING 5HOWS if MONDA Y  Big Parade WED Horse PollingTHUR A SAT Tractor Puffing FRI Farmers ProgramAmerican Museum of ATOMIC ENERGY Exhibits The AM Saffwrites havu bought  ,mi nefcr BunKer Hill and    thereChW Hewlett sr an0 wifeVictoria, Texas arrived last week to vitr lieir son, Charles jr faziiiy yy ,Wesity Header, Eddie WakefieliGrrtoi lbelle nave gone to Lerry A here the formerstrailer iThe jiiiiet Singer family and MaryKelly aAe pendmg a wek atlucken Francis Harris of Detroit has boughtthe Jeije Green house on Syuln, kit oil St oi Nelson BuzzardThe iaroid Porters atttended Picnic Sunday at IoniaVisitois of MrsWinifred Ab rde,n the Harold FalichildsFairchild andDinkelsof WutCradle yourfoot on 10,000 tiny ir bubbles, tn Velvet  EesAir CushionVXTTXNO SERVICEill call at your convenience ittyoar home, office, or shop, to giv you Personal Fitting Sorviceana a new Idea of shoe comfort IfoobligationNo extra cbwjre a card or, writ to   aV,SALESMANSKaa ad AMM Sunday wereihe R Noggles of Ann Arbor Mrs Jack Dillling of Washington,D C oxid Mrs Irvin Zwinck of Ann Arbor called on the Alberl DiklMrs IuJllixig is a daughterAllircr Allen Dinkels, WF Close andand Gene Dinkels were Sundaydinner guests of the Albert Dinkeis 3iliy MiUr went to Alpena late with Vince and Jim DaultMr And Mrs Bob Tasch and Mrsorencc AtLee called at the Muehlg Firicrftl Home in Ann Arbor Sun where the body of Mrs CarltonThe  lories Cavan family of Youngsto vn, Ohio, are visiting the MerwinCampbells The , fick Sharps of Lansingspent iJnday with the Lee Laveys Th Ardrew Campbells and thev rs Campbells visited the Dirkvt,ung family in Flint last Tuesdaf The sher Wylies called on Mrs,Lillian Vylie in Dexter Saturday Ctllirs of the Jesse Henrys lastsvel vvere Clyde Smith of Ann Arhor,  Joyce Austin anti Mr Ma U HivUus of Fenton, Mrs Mamciikaa,cf Howell and Fred Fish rbt Ambrose Kennedy family fPntiac were Sunday guests of liioLloyd Jendees, Jimmie Kennedy vvh0 hi btcji visiting there went homeJACK HANNETTBIG SAVING ON THIS POWERFUlSRAND NEW1MODEL 805BPowerful ft hp motorpaper duit big  light  quietvinyl swivel hose  clipon tools guaranteedComplete withset of cleaning toolsfee live cUmenstrottoit et our stere t eiice er INTIN MATCHING TYM MCIFOR 10 DAY HOME TRIAL rSHIREYS RADIO  T VK5 PEARL ST P NCKNEY PHONE UP 8662I STATE OF MICHIGANThe Probate uurt for the County of LivingstonIn the Matter of the Estate ofHoward R Read, Deceasd At u H 5sion of said Court, held onJuly 3, 1958Present, Honorable Hiram R Smith,Judre of Probate Notice is Hereby Given, That allcrditois of said deceased are requiredto piestt their claims in writing and atder oath, to said Court and toserve n copy thereof upon Mary W Koii Jf 555 Patterson Lake Road ofPinckncy, Michigan, fiduciary of aaW csiate, iijd that such claims will beh rd AViL the heirsatlaw of said decopsd wii be determined by saidCourt at the Probate Office on Septomter 16 1958, at ten a m It ifc Ordered, That notice thereofbj griwn y publication of a copy hereof ir three weeks consectivelypruly to said day ot hearing in thePltkniy Dipatch, and that the f n nry caio a copy of this notice to oeitrrvcci jvon oach known party in inintensi m his last knovn addrsss by K d mail, return rece,pt de r,rat least fourteen 14 days I VJ Jf rkei Hill Farm Bureau harithir pinic at Albert Dinkels Lakejuncliy 55 were there Lloyd Hendee is sheep barf, MI1ai the Mich State Fair his year Catherine LaPrad and Allen HoarduiJ bo married at St Marys churchSaturday Mr ad Mrs Don Swarthout returned Monday from 10 days in nrhern Mihigan They visited the Norm an Roots at East Jordan went ro r Inland and had ride on Marvani ycht, s of the W H Meyer familythe pat veck were the Garth MeyerfuYiily of Flint, William Lambs ofAnn Arbor, G, W Meyers of Stock erd the Jim Meyer family ofrr tf such hearing or by personal I t ieast five 5 days prixr toKUch healingHiram R Smith, Judge of Probatev true copy Helen M GouldJ legist or of Probat Korn to Jack Young and wife atSt Joe hospital, Ann Arbor July 16,i Mary Michelle, wi 6,14s Schleiche of Ann Arborspent lost week with Barbara McAfee The Benedict LaRosas of Whitnioro Iike were Sunday guests oftne Vincp LaRosas,The Andrew Nesbitts and MrsLiin WyJle called on Fritz WylieWylio SundayThe urn Clarks are in northernMichigan Th Martin Rltters called on Isabel sh in nn Arbor Sunday Tnc  iJiajn Goodings are in northem MiMfran this week Doni Spears and family of DetroitMcie Sunday guests ot the GenyEirhman familyJoar lichman is camping at Bishop L kc with the Vedder family 1 Arthur Hams who lived withjMao Dalller sailed Tuesday to be missionariesThe Robert Ackleys entertainedfrit rllnntr Sunday, the James Neffsof Arn Arbor axtd Mrs Irene Jack inhonor of Mrs Naif s birthday Mre Tfyron Schoenhala and thiOorfre Mullin fpmiy of Akron, Ohiocalled on h To , Wares aad L hUanry lemilies last weik The tfex Nogglet and Mrs Hettyof Ana Arbor ccalled on theVanNormmni Mt weekIYoung vitited his wU andWby at St Joe hotpital  MrsNetMe Johnson who broke herhip is row at the home of Mrs John Krrh in Pinckney Wirston Baughn attended a DeMolay rrctiPG Clare last week iVr Tiry Ellen Read attended adinner at the Iawrenco Iangloy fvmrfii fon Lake RaO Thursdftyjard one at the Howard Davis home at Portage Lake FridayMax Dyer U a patlat at St, Joe MrsJarns Rosemary Whitley andtynolis were in Ann Arborand Thursday Judy Reynolds las been visiting ShirleySchmidt thKJim Whitley palyed ball Sundayat Brighton in the game between the tfny gaA night shifts of the GenAl Motor Proving GroundsThe Mprk Nashes, Jack Clarks andClifford VaaEorn and wife Attended the frm bureau picnic Sunday ate Friich home at Lake ChemungThe Frank Clarks of Milford andthe Gordon Alllens of Lansing wereSunday guests of the Winstin Wagoners GroceryW66 PINCKNET ROADQinlity Merchandise LOWPRICESBeer and Wine To Take Ort PHONE HOWELL 705J2Financial Report Pinckney Community Schools195158General Fund ReceiptsBalance July I, 1957Current Tax Collections Delinquent Tax CollectionsJnt of Delinq TaxesTotal General Fund Tax ReceiptsState Primary FundSlate School AidLibrary Fund Vocational EducationOther GrantsTuition Transportation FeesOther Revenue Receipts Sale of PropertyRevolving Fund1 ReceiptsOther Revenue ReceiptsJuly I, 1957 Balance plus Total Receipts  20,40375 81,159938,869124470290,476072,11355M2,171 150,017,74606 1,41071274,02105General Fund DisbursementsAdministration instruction Wages of JanitorsFuel and UtilisesOperating Supplies and ExpensesOther Operating ExpensesMaintenance of Ground Maintenance ot BuildingsMaintenance of Furniture and Equipment InsuranceInterest of Short Term LoansTransportation SalariesTransportation Expense Health ServiceSchool Recreational ActivitiesCapital Outlay of BuildingsCapitol Outlay of Furniture  Equipment Transportation EquipmentShort Term LoanTransfer to Debt Fund Revolving FundSupplemental DisbursementsTotal DisbursementsBalance July 1, 1958Total Disbursement plus balanceDebt Retirement Fund ReceiptsBalances July 1, 1957 Current Tax Collections 37,31742Delinquent Tax Collections 4,05255Interest on Delinq Taxes 21700 14,23031137,0610412,2098011,739771,33828938581251,571453,238883,05136 9999913,18571 8,07223 103,0010802S3,304864,55972 4,4706830,00000 1,2200018,2787527iTotal Debt Retirement Taxes Interest on InvestmentsTransfer from General FundTotal Receipts plus Balanoe 78,4T4  W pAibor, hspital An Arbor The nmi Johnsons of Ann Arborcalled on  L J Swarthouts Sun tayThe Btmtsr Wilsons of Ann Arborwen r,,,tMy gueU of percy BUisand vJfeThe TCartJd Henrys ipat theal to Debt RetirementFund DisbursementsPrincipal on Debts  UInterest on DebtsOther DisbursementsTotal Debt Retirement DisbursementsBalance July 1, 1958  iFZtrr II I PUfCKNK T DISPATC H Wpdndgr , Jul y 23,Powe r Pac k1575 0iMUSTANG TILLE R1843 5 Mr t reo l econom y   ,   tfi engin  do i th e wr k o f fivedigirtehondl e uni t lifl i of f easil y , change s fro m tiile r f o mower t   rotar y n o coile f i n mmutei mtk  tw ftt  dtmomtralion In  a  Matte r o f th a Estat e ThoRf e MuiMOf f Dsjcaiawi ,A t a  nessiof t i f sm d Caur t hel d or Present , Honorabl e Hira m R  Smith ,Judg e o PobataNotii e is Harby Given That Ucrcdiors of said deceased are required to present tbair claims in writing under oath, to said Court, and toa copy thereof upon Louis RSURPLUS HOUSES20TC44 UNITFIXTURES 350 State University has i76 more one ststy inrfini on eamp to be moved or taidown in sections 0x44, 8 beunits roini fast at IMt laelude  range, hot water htrdbll5JtcIay aaid ute7 and that such in sink, oil stove, S PietlRlms  w heard by  courtit the Probate Office September 16,L058 at tn AL Ct is Ordered, That Notice thereofoe iven by publication of a copy hereof for thre weak consectively prev ous to said dayof hearing in thPinckney Dispatch and that the f iduc ary caiSe a copy of this notice tooc Ff cJ upon each known party ininterest t his last known address registered or certified mail return bo vl Kitbn sink oil stove, S pierbalh outfit, storm windows, eta building are of good woodcocrtjriiGtton and can be takenapart in 8 foot sections Units mak good house, cottage, toPaant hoaa or fain storage Largsr waits op U avaiaible without fixturesorv mo Building located in EastLunsm on Afieaigan State Univer it aiupus southwest of foothall for Barnes CoCo will be at 701 BircaSt daily from  to 6, including Sat urday UJUII Sunday For mor informLansing PROFESSIONAL CORNEIydi yM IWfy, M 3Piarkasy Mica v A M ta 2i00P 9L UIRAL HOMEDon C Svartktil UjractorEquipmentTuesv, FrU Sal to HK P M FHONEUP Frea C ReiefcJntf,Kitter 1 V  Service 120 Webl Gra Rj tfI Dio A iKUkvoiQi tifii iu  flowed, jyiicoigan fPhoiit 5JiourteousI Hie UP 8WU 125 Weor v Pindtnesv JliciunranLLOYD HENDEEtS TVLA tilPhono 1IUW Howell, Weeki lripg Made to  General17 P 4ieceipt demanded a 4c fourteen  Roger j Carr Agency14 days prior to such hearingoy peional service at orAdjui for row widths upto 40 with SeUtOWidth N loland easyg Ragged,powril, dependabftok uvto demonstrate ED70I7I days prior to such rearingliirain R Smtth, Judge of Probatetrue copyBarbara L MarrClerk ofBarnes Construction CoOJi SAIE FurnHure, Dining RoomUVEY HARDWARE Lnii Buiiat in good condtionMornings UPtown 8 99523 941 Vfefct Shore Drive Hiland Laker COAL  SUNOCO FUEL OIL MIA TP NOW AND PAY BY 1HE fHE MONTHVK ALSO HAVE A LAJtflK sVTOCK OF DUMBER  BUUDlNQ SLFPLIESPHONE HAMILTON 68119 DEXTERD L HOEY  SONSDEXTER MICHIGAN FOH SVLE Davenport, Single rolaay bd and mattres, both b good c edition Call UP 88671  RIcCLOSKEY MFLJBT INSURANCBAGMlephone Office 9M LJltO 1 LA1TRtsidatee 814 bf AppoiaHswsll I 4 2 MILL STPiiicirnev, Mich Phone UP 8BERT RAL iiSTATLSTATE OFthe Prnhate Court for the CountWANTEDWork by two boys, farm work grass cutting etc botfe expr ienced Phont U 89769 or UP 89983SALEBuckwheat SeedUptownTYPINGGranti Donald UPtown 8S1J7WANTRFAigr Kind of Work, Odd Job, ard C1M,W, Heuse CleaningH leaning,at Ros Hende hnbath,TOH KKNT Four Road 3500 TermsLu, its Doyle, Phong UP 8 3123 onPKRFORMDfG ELEPHANT AX THE IONIA FREE FAIR Oil RENT21101Ooyle Rad new prjce 312,580, cuMri Susan Hod Alpin ft3102Sunday and Monday aU day Tues rJay rt Saturday until 4 p mHAVE YOU A BEATIN6 PROBLEM  CALL BAYLSSSHA lO41 the Matter of the Estat ofCharles E Griftis, Deceased At a session of sad Court bel ontune 30, 1958 Present, Honorable Hiram R South,rude cf Probate Notice is Hereby Given 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>  v,TWFor ihe f ttin sinee 1948 Gov and hfr ticket have oppoSrf Mr Johnson Tsoy SheUhart of nadffla eeltheir 50th weddingVat a Democrat fcandttoti frestate treasurer FraniluoL owe a congressman and Horner Marttn oncea UAW had and a nryleader Other are Mich Dexter Firemen had their anandmy  marriedBiia Bowsh, da ofthe  j Mike Bowdishes of  LrTJchuieh at nuptial asp Pidd ir son of th E   at U0 a m Rev Georgeand Ted Fry, little I Una  ere married at the ww officiating   known As fh Republican stak can  Wethodjst church lw , rh bides dreea we didat have no opposition in the Wtdntsday, July 16, 1968 ,CATHOLIC CHURCHSt Mavys Gathotte ChurchRev Jaorge Borkan , PartorSummer Masses30, 800900,1130 A M Vinter Masses 800, 1000 A MWeekday 800 A, MFridayMother Novena 730 pm No 28 Soft Ball NewsCOUNTY XEAUERAINED OUY FRIDAYy there is some talk the Rep vote the Democratuolfcaiisrump tcXet ta the primaries It iseven wJif  financing it Ifthey ore they are, doing so sparingly as the rurnpa Mve tfttl money Or organizaton They loai their suit in the supremecourt to get Gov, Williams9ivm V th ballot where  appears at tthe head of the ticket with FranUin p Roosevelt  The Gov Wtfliamss ticket has onthe other hand organized the state down to precinct and block level andPovklod recognition for those whoiinf door bells Cnv Variants is not worried flj helenves tills week for Liberia where he is the chiaspeaker at the Indr Cebration Judge Cree, the Mrs Wen Newman, 93, widow rf   Geoie Newman, former FowlerviUe   m a  hanger, died July 5 ,4, The vagabond Coach Co of Brig establishing a factory at Alext0iander The Jhomas Webbt of Dexter 1Wo I 01 tneir  , ,nnotne thedaughter, Shirley to Fred Btfrt son ol the Fred Bttrts o The Charles WrighU ofgrandparents, a son having been bordered the fU ikirtWT veil was head by an Italian styledlearl ti own She carried awttfjor on a prayer book and stejjban Friaay after Noveona DevotionsSaturday 430 to 530 P M 830 to 900 P MI he Peoples Uurca Mi y was leading Hamburg 2o Friday rght when the game wascall by lain in the firs of the 4th ijtinj Pnckneys runs came in the3td inning when Reader walked,JVereenough food capsules in rocket was launched lastL a live mouse in the cgMed to go into orbit, falling a The rocket was recoveredthe cone with the mouse iajt This aued a protest from humane but they were assuredLut iir t TI1 tut rotto nd on a wild pitch, to 3ri1 on Demy Clarks hit and Moriarlty grnrod lyh with a double Hamburg I  nly got one man on, Jim Bennett I who was hit by a pitched ballBarr ,tt for Pinckney struck out 4 and none the done to sustain the mouse awekj Whether any important pointwas proved is not statedandIft Julie LaPrad was maidbridesmaids waj orhnoiter,MaryTheirto the bridea 04were styledbom to their son, Kenneth and wire   Kennedy brother at  the Jrnesville Wis Mary OTCeJe 15, of Trenton, was bride war beat man Thewere Hicliard Wisnewaki and Frank Broeoki Sanders, PastorSunday School 945 A Mjadge in Michiganwhom u appointed goes with him Theruriip chief attack is on Waier Reuiher, and the labor unionsvhom Charge IMS taken overcfitroi of the partyCOUNCIL PROCEEDINGS j nurng wns broken into last weekRegular Meeting Juiy 8, 1958 f nionoy, cvns and amunition was takCalled to order by acting president, enMerln lavey Present Marion Rus Livingston county deputies were ett, THhdy Laey, Shirley Absent celledvo Big Portage Lake last weekSwart hunt and Clark  whre a motor cruiser was reportedMotion by Russell, supportedTiplady to allow follwlng bills FInckney Dispatcsh, priming  5 on Little Crooked Lake laseek when hit fey a motor boat Jonniiemke of Wyandotte, owner of thetrtat said he failed to see her  James Geraghty, 17 was Wiled lastweek when his car bit an An Arbortiain at Whltmore Lake Funeral andnml at Dexter He wai a grandm f the Jay Geraghty of WebsterThe dowcU school board is  J Companyrhe groom owns the Adamtisns for bids for an addition to tnej, f3hops  Warmi and Dertt elementary school j troi dThe Killer Hardware at Lake Che, j, a weddIng tjrfp  Caajitfa Morning Worship 1050 A MYouth Group 700 P Moung People 900 P MEvening Service   700 P MWtf Serior Choir Practise 800 pjm  Adult Prayer Meeting 800 pm, Youth Prayer Group100 p,m The uitorney general has ruledthat members of th legislature canin the tirst gam Max Southwell, j not seve on school boards If they dopitrhirg for Brighton lost to General  they cannot draw pay us legislatorsMotoi 1 to 0 plays Brjghton teamFriday night at 9 p m AB RComof Warren ad EetroitKennedy, brother of thebride was ring bearer and NancyKennedy, a neice fiowefjart The wedding and receptiee, was I Kv T w Winger, PastorIn St Marys hail  f M01 Worship 1045 a in The Wde graduated from PX Sundiy Sch0011  93 m hish school and hj been employ wHi c Pnc 730 P by the Michigan Bell Telephone ClarksrIoriarlty, 3bJeffrey,s lb , cf IfMeyet,lVader,Sanvtt, p ifc 2221 11 101 1000 o0010 ut havr their office designation beat  foro th jr name if they run for re Vcton nihere are many legislatorson sfy,o boards This opinion washRiidod iown in the case of Rep WuT VP JJui were 3 other candidates0  fo tc uffice and they objected to0 I hm bt ing designated as incumbent,00000tiey will live in Warren 7trr,vjjtt IfVieiwoDite Church GRADUAIXS FRIDAYAlWti Cshier of the Mc of the  assistantereon Stat Bank te offtee will MenvMiHteKev, Ezra Beachy, PastorS S Snpt Walter EschWorship 1000   Fellowship ServjceJWriesday 800 p mss3b  1 1 1 1 10, p 1Padluff rf 1 AB R II 2 0 0 0 00 0erry, cf 000000 The Hiiversity of Michigan hagdoppc I ihe Napolean schoel fromthe a credited list of schools becauseit hits rofused to build a new schoolIt has Ottn on the accredited list for3 y ais, the last 2 years on conditionticy lmM a new school Supt Gor d,n iiiUjin says architects are workon plans and a vote on a new schoolnrd boru issue and may be held injRobert Egeler, marshal 12900 wlwre a motor cruiser was reported fishier of the McPherson State Bank by buzzing rowboats and waiving a gun piimngtr of the Pinckney office will al them They had to commander a c adiicie July 18 from the school of f30 vnotor xat to overtake it In it they j banking, University of Michiganjfe v confiscated, The teenerDRIVES TRAINING COURSE training course will betaught during the school year due tor umber elgible Another startsvry soon, AH interested should en foL iimedJately or for the one to be nights during th schoolNOTICEAt I do not beleive in maring the or telehpone poles or otherwise delating the natural beautyof your property you will not seeany poUiical posters of mine tacked up on the highways of Shiawissor ilivington counties J Buc,kVars Motor Sales, misc 342 whic it1 ey confiscated The UenersArji Arhor Const, road repair 14580 wore ticketed for not having a regisJ, W, Wnger, Memorial Day 20,00Ton Winger car6 of fag   1200 Hussell, trip to Frankeal2iitX  10Motiryii te adjourn carried Mildred Ackley, village clerk The South Lyon team has play dRmpp in th Inter County Leaguebsiy ifoa oneThe larkson Abrasives plant inLima vas struck by lighning anddamaged last week  Two mw doctors, Michael Papo and Botsford have started prac JUNIOR LAGl rJuly 17 No 4 vsNo 5July 21 No 1 vs No 2July 23 No 3 vs No 4is completing hi pd yeor at   July   5  N6cniol which requires two weeks resiaf nor eadh year for two y6ars Durtit yeJ extension work is reftuLred The school is sponsored by thejVtehinn BankersAss1 and is attended by bankers throughoutUse in ChelseaHepiblicun Candidate for State ReP NEW TELEPHONE RATESThe new telephone rates go into Ud August 1Residential rates go up 10c i month on 1, party, 2 partyand 4 pady lines Business rates 20c a month on 1 and 2 party limes Rur al lines are generally not affectedAdditkna listings for businessphones are 25c a month, for residential phones 10cThe charge for springcords ii eliminated GONSEilTATINSale rA hunting and fishing licen latt yoar were 3  less than in yvrchery licenses were 4800 blew 15 Sppria hunting aras are planned this year OD High Island for grouso 1 days, Rose Lake for quailov 7 iennville for pheasantsSM,t2528 Fcrrsters, timber merchants and11 ee iarnvrg meet at Lansing Aug28 fbooK entitled Michigan Forestrtst Prcjram has been completed 2 wpe convicted of conservationuw violations in April and 733730 ires collected 7 firps burner, over 234 acres lastThe seasons total is 920 fires and JO acreDPTEAT Dexter voter dtfeatax hike Monday 375 fAr IonJRoberts find Fred Briggjon were elected to the school boardLt Gov Phil Hart and State TreatSanftrd Brewn toured the cooaty on Vcesday accompanied by the countyrcaiK fdates Punch and cakes wtreseived to about 50 on thi q Vesdames Dorothy KennedyHae Harioa RueelL Elisabeth Colone and Nellise Gardner Then thy went around the stole and metthe merchants Gtocge Steven, candl date for congrewjwaa aJto here Ml Charlene OortMn gave aby shower Monday night for Mrs ltfeJfai were there 4 PINCKNEY IONEEB8The Food Preparation Group had lith meeting Tuesday, Theydifferent varieties of sandwiches HoneyPeanut Butter by Diane1U and Pat Borovsky Egg Salad,y Suse Stark Deviled Eggs oy Icky Mxrris, Hot Cheese by MaryEHn Sullivau nod Laurel TituiTura Special b y Mary Ellen Singerand Judy BorovskyBecky Morris, reporter 50th WEDDING ANNIVERSARMr arid Mrs Walter PietHfts will Mr Fredenburg joined the McPhersor Bank in 1951 Was made assistantcahii n  1353 afld mgrc of thePinckney office when it opened in April 10f 3Brookg and wife ofand t C W Hookers calil cm Mr ,enrio looker Sunday The Yinee LaRosas were in AnnAibor Thursday,,   ihe Dv Charles Heder and BertLiitrk J ami lie s of Detroit wereday gjuts at the Lester McAfee home Dave HUnes wo 2nd money at July 8 No 1 vs No 3Tuly 30 No 2 vs No 5July 31 No 4 vs No 6 Aug 4 No 1 vs No 4 Aug 6 No 3 vs No 5Aug 7 NoWo Aug U1 No lvs No 5Aug 13 No 2 vs No 4Aug 13 Ni 2 vs No 4 Aug J8 NO 1 vs No6Aug 20 No 2 vs No3 Aug 31 r No 4 vs No 5BABE RUTH LEAGUEJuly lSalln at PinckneyJuly 3 Pinckney at Chelsea AmJuly Ciinton at Pinckney Th Pinckney Babe Ruth team beHManchester 9 to 2 last Wednesday  Tje Labe Ruth 1DEFFT CITY 8ERVICF 9 TO 7Pinckney who had previously losttu City Service 4 to 2 In the countyleague turned the tables on them by dfenurjg them 9 to 7 in the countyeague Wednesday nihtPinckney led  to 2 up to the 5th when Barrett lost jntrol walked 3 and hit one StillC ty Service only got 2 runs, In the Gh tKy ot 2 more Nixon hit a longon t  center Higgs got his hands onit but rudnt hold it and Nixon weht to 3rd end scored on Humphrjes hitH myuirs scored on JHallers hi In the h Ackerman and Wellrnan bat out bunts D Haller and Hiltonfanned, Nixon hit to short and beat, Ackerman scoring, Humphriesetriuk cJt, Pinckney got 2 runs the firstHigffswas hit Jeffreys scored hjm with adUhle rrid came in on Gentiles fly They got ii the 4th on hits by Gentile,Clark, Kennedy and Moriarities 2 hssejnrelc In the 7th Jeffreys gotteam beat Dexter h 0 , ht M  , ,, V,  hi r hit Moriarity walked andthe Fair last week with hishirs Phillips Honor Clarence Bennhad hU horse, Sunday entered but itbtoke a nobble They are at North vile this week Harold Davit  Fowlervjlie drives them Dolt warthout took Edward Stapieiw sto McPhePwii hospital Friday He had a heart attackDr Stve Brown anH Marifyntfce Drown family and th Steveof DetJvH were Sunday guestsof the t red Reads,  FKarl Kowan and wif of Detroitot6 Florenceweiri Songuest ct the Bob Tascheg t A picrttcd La veywere Sunday visidinner Thitors of ie Jack Sharps In ls Kdjth Carr entertained todAy the  en Bettes family, Walled LakeParu Bukers of Syracuse, N V, VernSmith and Mrs Olson of JBaton Rap id and the Wayne Carr familyVThr Ona Campbells gpent the week nd inThe Ioyle Templetons of KeegoHarbor, Gayle Shirley of Buck Laketheir golden wedding July 2u and M Roy Wright of Gregoryat the home of their son, Be at 3310 6wahout Road Friends andneighboit are invited to the open hUse from 200 to 800 p m  The Jetrasee were married in StHodwigs church, WUmtngton Del aware July 21, 1906 and camt toDetroit in 1927 In 1932 they movedtoAonJvt MllfGftUiMa Fort Moil I Tliey have 5 children Mrs Lestermouth, N J, has been spending tw0 Lames of Moundsville West Virglnlr, Mr,Potar Kosch of DearbornMm Poitr GerycT, John Pietraa and PJetnif of Pinckney wjih his wife and parentsHaflew to Philadelphia, Piu, Saturday to met I is brother, chard, a teenftp, for the Philo6 tmm hmm ImnvnUately for overseas His wifewffl fellowHan reonion was held Sundayat the taney Hail home at MartsCity That there were the James Bails, Glen HaUi eaoT CARD Oftso mirtn toWl my friendson me during my stay tawhothe hci tal aa for the loveiyr cardssci t met  theOBS for the fineplant I received, May God Blest youall  were Sunday guests of the AlbertIhe iiobert Amburgeys cam homeftom tJciida SundayNi,icv and Jfll Palmer who have at thrJHrh Palmers wehtto flint Sunday The RnsseH Clark, of Buck e ftuuday gtests of the Walter 1 10 1 Monday Don Barker ptchert Howu 8Cored both wh g  DoS BarCeAl Hollingsworthand Xla    StT H Tal DiiaB kail k rilrfl nn The behany Tabernacle Churchof fj Jnar Mt, Clemens has beencited in courtfor keeping the neigh h or awake They hold revivals wayinu the night and disturb the nghbH by groaning, clapping, singing and  houting The mnister, evan arfl a church member wereguilty of disturbing the peace,Their iMonse was the Bible tjeaph ing roads Make Joyfull Noises unto the LordBernid Goldiine the free giving n is still froat page iwwsiJue he has been cited forctntfirpt for not answering que3tims rhtn he found a microphonein his nom and some on atole someen his confidential papers He has oxinost of hm uncashed certichecks but 375,000 worth areunac ounted for He clammed up on iiay and nfustd to answerciis and the contempt chargelo ied He has also admitted payUic hotel bill for 3 senators, all Rep ilictins In the Hurry Sherman Adams Feeing to have faded out ofihe liand Karl Burg hav been picked on the All Stir team when the Amer Plnckueynd National divisions play itnext month AB Rcf 3 1Clark, ft  4Jeffreys, lb 4 00 13KERBERT E FIELDSHorlxTt E Fields, 76, died at hishom in Marion July 12 He was the 1marred vlprtrude Fook at Chatham I rnar Field and was born In Essex  Gertrude Floo k at ChathamCenter, Ontario, March 18, 1882 Gentile If 4Motyuitj, 3b 3, ss 4lf 4c  4Barret, p v 213 100 0ity Service AB RFor 28 yn he ha8 lived in Mich, Jn rt 4 2itfn Until a short time ago he had, f rfajer cf 3 0 7 farm on Cedar Lake Road,  j Fftlier u llllH 3 lSurviving are his wife, 3 8ons, rmanJb ITVV 4 James and Douglas of De ijqton 3b 4daughters, Mrs, FayHilton 3b VJJVV1V 4txoitknight of Liberal, Kansas Mrj Jnmeg FowlerVjJBe andWpJlman c 4Nixon, p 3Mrs Roy Johnson, Howell There isa sister, Mrs Glenor Mullins of De troiHe v,is a member of the Fowler,ville Maconic Lodge, OES Chapter proVing CroUnds 4 1 02 00 02 120 0H 1101c0an d thn Farm Bureau The wag at the Liveranctfuneral Home, Fowlervllle4 Rev Lutiof tho MthodLst church officiating LEAOm 9TANDINO8W L Pet800800600Burial in Lakewood Cemetery Pcw2rvlllMasonic commmittal service gin by the FowlerviUe lodge Hamburg 4City SeivJce   34 0 0Brighton  123 555 44 000J0O0poffothyDmkel wall inbHdge SaturdayRay burnt leaves fer CalifornfitrdayIhe AbrosjLKfmudys olPontiacwere week end KcfenedtfMM leys and Rjgt Hancoclt and wtf arttNtfttooilL1BRABT MCWSNew hooks at the library are ColesNo Ejtrv, Ten, Four, Five and Sixby vsitEurmn,Dear Abby Kerr,Dontfiat the Dalties, Slaughter, The Map AVERAGEStoneifcey Comaty Leagae Tea AB ft HPetGuy Abbott and wife of HendtnonVlllc N ,C wete guett of the Roy last wek and with thMfgitests of the C WHookeri at Zukey Lake   The Ktftatth Un Kewieth Qnff DOft Hoiim  2013 JWTlrfft 20 6 9Ray Morttrtty 15 6 7  Cark 23 5 616 4 SCharlet Hewlett  13 4Hinchey ad PobMeabeaDick Kennedy  25 9 8 Phil GentiW 33 5Weftey Reader 15 bWet Hlfgs 34 7 450M039135730Bob Amburfey  8 1 Scott BarrettJack 949a J266James MeytrBUI Kttoct ,, 1In the old days the circuses mostways hnd fat men and giants but we  oy have ever had any who ap1 cii the size of Robert Hughea,I1, wto cHed at Stirling, 111, last weekHe weighed 1041 lbs He died of thes and was kept in a trailer ashe was log big to got in the hospitalHis Liro was duet to a gland injury Ht vfied 300 log when 6 years oldand Kept on growinglep Tellers investigation of Slavmy amors big league ball plaper lat week was a farce The wltnettfre Iiey Stengelhighest pricedmanager fn base ball and Micky Man o and iVd William two of the high st hnirupd players,They said if baseball was slavery they were for it 100 , The principal object of attack watve rcevp clause which binds a player to he club with which heplays and Prevents him from shopping around to see which club offers mostWe 1 tir this reserve cfause is vital baa bal Otherwise the rich cluhf d yet all the star players, Repnta base ball Put under thethe amitrust laws as a monopolyMr EtLel Sprout spent Friday andSntordiy with the Rex Fineouts at MasonsBasil White and and wife of MasonKl olieo on Ben Whites Saturday day Ao Mrs Carl Bidwell aaAHflren cf Brighton who were at thBoy Scout camp at Bruin Lake,The I1 Harlow Shehann of Jack,ten called of William Shenanday3 Cin Scout took thetf MendyWylie, Mnr Mn a Brwn and M I Simdny dinner guegfirf7Z orn of Gregory, ,JfJ lavid andDaaDaBwr4 diffBBVBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBDBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB Bsho w afte r showe r , SOO THEATE RSadto  e f Bern i toes  alway s plent y o f ho t wate rnewe iiIt   GE T I T HO T   GE T A  LO T ever y time  A  ne w electri c wate r heate rprovide s plent y o f hot , ho t wate r fo r shower s an d al l th e family s needs Detroi t Ediso n ha s a ne w Supe r Suppl y Pla n whic h make s heater s eve nmor e efficien t an d economical Here 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 388  per month Onl y electri c wate r heater s giv e yo u al l thes e importan t advantagti sx  Efficientth e hea t goe s int o th ewate rx  Instal l anywherenee d no t b enea r a chimne yx  Lon g lifemee t Edison s rigi dstandard sx  Automatical l th e tim e x Fastnew , mor e efficien t heatin gunit sx  Oute r shrillcoo l t o th e touc h al love rx  Ed so n maintain s electrica l part swithou t charg ex  Safe  cfeanquietmoder nSe e p r plun k or applianc e deale r DETROI T EDISO NSERVE S SOUTHEASTER N MICHIGA NAR E YOU R IMPORTAN TPAPER S AN D VALUABLE SREALL Y SAFE Don t b e ol d fashion  i n thinkin g tha t you ritem s o f valu e ar e saf e becaus e the y ar e  laway  a t home  T o b e ,eall y sur e o f thei rplac e the m in a  saf e deposi t bo x here  Then ,valuable  an d unportai t paper s ar e pr agains t lass , thef t an d fixe  Drop i n to ou rjoo n an d re m your  safc deposi t box  Th e cos tmiMcPherso n Stat e Ban kHowtf l   Pincknc j fe Ymi  of Soft Banking2    S a dn s Boo k Account s will b o a t th  Hot  Tumoe ynx t Honda , Fran  Peter s famil y hav e move dG  Camp BRIDGE O N TH E BJVE K KWA1 ITOS B di e nu U hoa  t otells  lous e o n Ua4BJ iFlorenc e Andrew s I s visitin g th e X oC  C , Col e iamll y l a   1 jViol a Vetor s an d Fanni e Swarthout l Snndmsrn t Sif t we k wit h th e Perr y To w w fc jHys in TtcJmkofe rWBB BHAYAKW A fTh e rarlo sGree n and Georg ecfanpin gForMrs , Gfcorg  Cuj y thank s he rfriend s lo r th e card  sen t he r Jul y 4 Con g Chario t Townsn d o f Jack C T lidat e fo r U   Sanato r wil l tou rcount y Jul y 25  H e wil l b e a ta t 94 0 ajn Dunn e wh o tas been o ntrj p o n th e Grea t Lake , cam e ho nSaturday Th e i i tends of Mrs , Georg e Bla aremembere d he r o n he r birthda ywil h 15 8 cards Tr  Nort h Lak e ban d giv e anothe rfr e concer t hx  Saturda y night ,ponsortd  by th e butinof s me nPaci a Hinche y spen t th e wee k  en dwi O Llanc h Marti nA  numbe r fro m hr e too k I n th iBuffal o bil l Sho w a t Jackso n las t  tsa  5ta , ta a p 9S a p  m  S O F A THOUSAN Di nwttnJame s Tame y ajM l Peeton y Msola aedV , Jul y 23 24,25 2  Gvy HARD MAN i  ee4o rValer iStewar t an d Ki m Nova ki n  Alfre d Hitehceck 4 rin  Tedurfcala r   Iwit hBel l Geddes , To m Helmor eTh e Winsto n Baughn s an d Mrs Florenc e Baugh n spen t th e wee k en dn t th e cabi n a t LoveHs Barbar a Baugh n spen t th e we Ken d wit h ih e Floy d Alien s m  Lansing Mrs  Txoer t Rea d an d childre n cal lt d  o n t e Rober t Mitteei  o f Stoc kSunday Monday , Jul y 3a , I Ii n HAPPY FEELINC rnui f rcp e an d Colo rReynold s an d Cur t Jurgea a FRAULEDTI D  CmemaSeop e an d Colo rwithMe l terro r an d Dan a Wynte rTh e Kowe U Horn  Comin g i s Aug  1  an d Sep t hTh  rtookbridg e Creamer y i s ma kr g Xi  lbs o f butte r a  day Su n Hro s Circu s wa g a t Howel l o n Sunday ,Harol d Porter s entertaine d the  Whit e Shrin e a t a  picni c Sunda y   2 4  wer o ther e     lMrs  Winifre d Aberdeer  an d son ,Pari J vte d Jac k Fairchil d i n Buf f al o N  Y  las t wee k an d wer e als o i nDetroit Th s t ifffor d VanHor n an d Ken noxh  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Roch e i s racin g hi s horses Lamoii d Dewe y an d Fox y Dewe y i nIndian a H e w on fira t las t wee k wit hDiamon d Dewisf T  er e wr e moto r boa t race s a tPortag e Lak e Sunday  Th e winner swer e Joh n Hargrave , Tnaing  O  M ,Bridge , Columbia , Ohio  Jac k Rc ,o , Jame s Rudy , Detroi t Th ebathin g tvaut y contes t wa s cancoll Th r estat e o f Mrs  Emm a Muri abrn g probated  Sh e lef t n o w Uan d ther e ar e ove r 4 0 heirs  Th e e stat e consist s o f propert y her e an d i nJackson , bond s an d jewelry  Rev Lewi s Dio n i s administrator Si , Mar y  Annua l Picni i i s Aug , 2 fThicke n dinne r i n Lapham s Grove Program , Gov , Comstoc k speaker ,Rt  11 1 game , Pinckne y v spinc e a t night ,Edwur d Farrel l o f Dext r wa s ope rte d o n las t wee k a t th e Pinckne ySanitariu m fo r appendicitis Whil e mowin g hi s law n W  C Murph y fel l an d brok e hj g hip ,x k his leg 2 years agoDon Swarthout and WilheiBourbonnais took Tel Bourbonnais to th Poy Scout camp at Mackiaac Island last week,Pat Dllllon has bough a Buick sedonThe M E Darrows attended theBarn urn ft Bailey circus at Jackson last weak,Andrew Nesbitt has his aew hornon Doxier Road ndarly completed,The Howell Rome Dairy beat Linden 13 to 0 Sunday Harlow Hainespiched for tness,Dnvo KDy has gone to the upperpeninsula io audit for the Mich, Bell,Thr0 are 988 unregistered dogsin th0 county RoweU has 109 Putnam 71 ,The board of suparvisots toid Fioyd English, dog warden, toPick up these dogs,MrClear schooL west oiy which burfted is being  he Michigan Players are puttingMacK Toms Cabin at the LydiaMencVftohn Thaatro Ana Arbor 5 A fc    BBBBi Sjp WEDNESDAY 7 TO 9 PMSATURDAY nSTO6PM RUTH RITTER PINCKNEY TREASVFISH FRYST MARYS PARISH HALLFRIDAY JULY 530 P UNTIL ALL ARE SERVEDAdults 125 Children 75c NO CHARGE FOR CHILDREN UNDER 5THE BLUE WATER MARKET 9704 HMUS KM NBAR MM 1LVKELAND MICH AO 9 fitH MEAT AND GKOCEBIM BBUl, WsNE gWiaCAL GOOD AND TOYS, TOP QUALITYTHE BLUE WATER UUNDOMAT  9704 KIMS M NBAR H9IAKKJ AND MICE AC f f9IKNM BOS4 off M86,Lake4aad, Mick, Soft Wattt XMAJ Wash Dry Fasny WMK, Dry Cleaning, Cotton Rug, Shag Rugs Bed Spreads old  ft2 e loolor with oar Gold Dyo 9jstn tOPEN SKVm PAI A  HELLERS FLOWERS Merwin Oampbells entertaiiitdCampbaUs Sunday 54T IT wHh FLOWERS riOWELL MICHIGAN The Martin Rittere spesl Sundayin Ann Arbor with Isabel Naah Th Mewin JarapboUs called oa,Mri Floyd Maya ft ir Grand RaptThursday  Mn Mary EVlen Ae d andMartin Hiitait had dinnor at t ofThe tawTonce McCuIIonghNoittv Lblra eatortainsd the Lewren I  Cnmbums at dinnav Sontfay  1St Siwwsas C3ufld mat with MrsGermAlsja Stnckable July 2 oeMr 14 Mrs Don Swarthout arinnortbafB ibTfehigsn and win cross th FOR COOKING WATER HEATIN ANDHOME HEATINGWYUE LP, GAS SERVICEPHONE ft HOWELL LOUIS MARSHALL Y                 fftmTRs  fOfGXME T DISPATC HT he 114fro at Fteckn Ac t U Narehf rPrfc  AuthorStor e Ctto Pouiao Q suffere d a  ba d p UThursda y tigh t flnd  tha pttlmola a wa st o  hi s hom e 1Mr  an d Mrs,Wiiiia m Joifraj t wit nC i ti  ar d Lur a FitzsixanuBQa a o fNor m iak a wen t o n a tri p t  tt e up pe r peAjnoui a an d weJc bBarberUNCiEMf cCANNED GOODS SHOE Scot Botret t an d Bo b Barbe r gpen ttfc  we  en d o n a  fishin g tri p t oNewbeny Gerr y idwttf t wa s i n Sturgt o las tuai r Atiitlnf f fo r tn a Natiion iHanks Pil l K  wh o   b i l n   s rv r e  sevei l year s ha s finishe d hi s e niiftmen t an d i s hom Th e Dic k Amburge y famil y hav eov r th e Rosa l Shop  Wagoners Grocer yH6 6 PMCKNE T ROA DQuillt y Merchandis eLO W PRICE SBee r an d Wu c T o Tak e Oa tPHON E HOWEL L 705J 2FUKWSH1W KENNED Y GENERA L STOR E1The H  C  Vedder s ar e bac k fro mth e uipe r peninsula Bill y Wylte , so n o f th  HoUi s W y lie  wa s a patien t a t McPhero n hos hospita l las t week Th  Fre d Read s ar e spendin g th einmt h a t th e cottag e a t Portag eLak Th e Hudkin s childre n o f Femdal e jspen t lrs t wee k wit h grandmother , fMrs  Iren e Jac k   Por n u Jame s Bennet t an d wif e o fo f Strawberr y Lak e July n a  daug htoi , Litf t Ann Th e ba m cm th e Charle s Galbrait hfamj y a mil e wes t o f Gregor y burn e d  dow n Frida y night  Th  Pinckn HT  dej t wen t out Ceorfc e Tansle y an d wif  spen t las twee k j n norther n Michiga n an d cros se d  th e bridge Mr s  Myn a War e i s spendin g at t th e Congl  cam p O o Lak eNHJCCOFUYTVL IP NO W AN D PA Y B Y TH E XH E MONT HW E AIJ4 O HAV E A LARG E STOC K O I  T IBE R tt  BUILDIN GLPPIIE SPHON E HAMILTO N 6 8119  DEXTE RD  L H0E1 T   SON SDEXTE R MICHIGA NMr s hinry  Ellen Rea d an d childre nth  circu s a t Howel l Thur   s7g iTmi t      KV  U  Vl J Buc k an d Son , Jack , with  thc r U  year ol d Oxe n Buck  an d Dime  wt  801 0 lbs  Pictur e tafce ai n  194 2ur  Grandfather  VotedDoote for the  Farmer CanbidateRUSSEL L J  BUC K guests o f Mrs  Iv awer e i3c b Darrow s o fDarrow s n f Prigto n an d Ronni e Dar rMs  Albert a Clo s  too k Mrs  Gr tl d Dine l an d 7 childre a t o Bam s ireu s Thursday Th e Hap h Warner s o f Mila n wer Sunda y quest s o f th e Verx  Clarkg rs  luar y Elle n Rea d antertaine dt e member s o f he r car d dlu b an dc  itfre n las t week Th e Dal e Mille r famil y wen t t oth p Tuckso n Cascade s Sunday Mrs  Viipini a Craede r o f Californi ai c d ipr mother , Mr s Iv a Darrow1is t veo k He r tw 0 son a ar  in  th sarvice Th e Frank  Zezulka i wen t t o Bob L o S rituyiay ,I  Broga n o f Lansin g suff a  strok e la 8t  wee k a nd  wa s ta xe n  t o t  Lawrenc e hospita lTh e Junio r Doyle s spen t th  wee ken d a t Kos e Cit y an d calle d o n th edeMlippis i a t Tawas ar e i n noither n Michiga nH  C  Vedde r too k Charle s Ma cDonal d o f An n Arbo r t o S t Jo e hos  1 , An n Arbo r Sunda y H e wa  wnt er  skiin g a t Bas e Lake Afwc i Arkse y o f Dexte r calle d o nt  edio f Frida y an d Galbrait h Go ra n o f Dexte r Sunday  Th  lattei sIIFPUBLICA N CANDIDATE FORREPRESENTATIV E ShiawameLmngsto n Dis tJr   TURN  ie  M ora n wit  Fr d Swar l  ou t o f Howel l an d Mr  Fanni eBraCh y o f ma t ar e o n a tri p t o Nc Scoff Joh n St  Pierr e i s goin g t o th e  jambore e ta  N ew Mexic oT  n m U  S Beniminto n an d too kPr t i n th e maneuver , a t Britis h Co l IN  LONDON , Mr  V K Zzz u ha s jus t wo n las t plac e i nth e phon e director y fro m on e Lewi s Zzymbi a wh o ha dhel d i t fo r years  Seem s t o u s tha t a s lon g a s h e keep shi s phon e an d n o Mr  Zzzz s mov e int o town , Mr  V  K Zzz u I t    i rv  of hi i la t place SPEAKIN G O F DIRECTORIE Sremind s u s t o remin d yo u tha tth e Yello w Page s i s th e world sbes t shoppin g list  Imagine ,fo r instance , tha t your e trav elin g throug h a strang e town ,vacationbound  Perhap s yo unee d a dentis t quickl y o r yourcar  is actin g up  Perhap s yo uwan t t o replac e tha t fishin gree l yo u accidentall y lef thome  Whateve r yo u need , th e quickest , easies t wa yo f finding it i s t o reac h fo r th e neares t Yello w Pages Youl l b e o n targe t right  away  It s s o muc h bette rtha r drivin g haphazardl y al l ove r town AN D SAY , BEFOR E YO U LEA N I n your vacatio ntrip , us e Lon g Distanc e t o pla n i t out  Cal l ahea d t o le tfolk s kno w whe n youl l arriv e an d t o mak e sur e th amote l o r resor t i s expectin gYo u Mltfo m driv e o  bfecf c Nies tOMsmoMe lThi s popularit y I t a  sur e g eOLDSMOBI LQUALIT Y DBALBIt SW H i da     troJMomrt y aleade r k i resal e value , too lMO T IH T W 1 T6 rA  Nf W etMMOMI f I t A  LOWflIAloaCf T TtAM4N IDO N MAff l MOTO R SERVIC EWtfs t   flWRi HMVi  o o C  ttI N  TH E OFFICE , theyr e talk in g abou t th e ne w telephon eassistan t wh o reporte d t o he rsuperviso r tha t a ma n o n th ephon e wante d hel p wit h a dea dlion  Nothin g i n he r trainin gha d prepare d he r fo r thi s par ticular fPftfgfftcy t Th e super viso r too n cleare d u p th amatte r satisfactorily  Th etntlema n callin g wa s a  South mar  H a wa s reportin g adea d ft  PARTING  SHOT, Beware of a half  truth  You nayhave  gotten  hold of the wrong half4D0LI S IM CHILDRENItONJULYI 9 6TO8Pi la t Te r H B ffnaasui kyHAMBUR G REBEKA H LODG E N O   , ,  v v      j   J  sPower Pack 15750 MUSTANG TILLER184 95  SURPLUS HOUSESFIXTURES 350Mr reel economy    nflgint doei th work of five fnginhonde unit lift off easily  changes from filler to mowerj MAQty tnecoiter in minutesmtk ff fti heseunit in ae Matta at thaAt aJuly l, af mA Cwt beHHonors Hiram B Smith,Ju4e of f Notke it Hereto GWea That U icreators of amid are requircred to present thai c3aint in writing  Cottrt  U IU0WS S PROFESSIONA L CORJO jM L Mnl  I L fttCa  U T A  I t jt HOMJKerv e a  cop y    Lb, U  ami d Court , an d t o thereo f upo n Louf e R  Rltte T I  V  I  SefVlC e Diractor  qa pAmbufatPc e Senio tactor Eqapne mFIM I C  JUkkatff , S iapar t i n   fee  aeeawaa  sg y o w   probat e Offic e Septembe r 16  igoo d house , eottats w    iPJfe5 8 a t t n AM  Io r fan  Horafe  Larga r       I    te Qyj,  jt t Nptic e thereo f j24  avaiaiMe  withes  future  t  fi yH1    puo n   a Cop y her e jorl v 5  Bqa yg 1   iJ  st f  thrte wtafc  coasectivel y prev Lousin g a  Michfeaf t Stat e Uajvey  r  t Q      hear jn g   tn fM y Campos , seatftwes  a f AaHp i Ujncjme y Dispatc h an d tha t thefidu cfe r Barmc a Caa v 1  ttVt t gpy j this notice to srCUY CORDON LLOYD HENDfiECo will be ati be t iii upon lamch known party inSr daily from  to , tednial Sa Ijnteresl kt his last known address Weekly Injis Matte loB P 14MSPhea imW Kowatt, Uat W Mb rrg,red or certified mail return f JR  R McCLOSKEYAdjus far row widths uato 40 with SeUctOWidfh Tina  Bolamed easyharming Raggedpowe4ulr dependablyotk vvH demrnsfrof ur4a and Sunday For moremotion rail Lansiiig  iewjpt demanded at least fourteen Mrs the Sprout and the Edwin L   to iucn aeari2ig orSprout family were Sunday gueU i  peifonaJ eeryke at least five 5 the Ouxles Soule family in HowU  prior to  oeanng T m Kendrew and wife of Muak, Hyani R g, Judge  probateon weie Sunday guests of the Lloyd Charles Hewlett rand wife ofiotoria, Texa are visiting the Chares Hewlett jrs riendensED70I7IConstruction Co A true coffBarbara L MarrClerk of Proaaie DsWflSTkphon Office  tesidesce M401 ATE OP WCHlttAAIbe Probate Qaart for the County BERTWYUERoger JCOMFUITK A6BEoitbRCarr I 4 2 MILL WtMkh Pbcne UP 9FAfeM SALES  UP S S146UVEY HARDWARE 1 Ott rtAI E Furniture, Dining Roomnd Buffat in good condtionPone Mornings UPtown 8 9952 941 Wtt Shore Drive HHand LakeFOR SALE Davenport, Single away bed and xnattres, both in goodcc edition Call UP 86671Storm EVERY EVENINGon Michioons larott Outdoor St SATURDAYAFTERNOONAFTERNOONS HARNESS RACES a the Matter or u FsU ofCharles E Grlffts, DeceasedAt a session of sad Coort helM on June M, 19S8w Proccnt, Honorably Hiram A Snath,Tudge of Probate Notice is Hereby Given That Allroditovs of said deceased are requircd to resent their claisos in writing and under oath, to said Court, and to j Or H R HolmquittREAL LSIAUFarms, Homes, Ltha Pfaw fiusmcta O9BPmmHteArt Yoor PwpfflsH wllGiiRALD REASONBroker  99 Nert Paarf  PHOTO UP 8tlserve a copy thereof upon Ada O riffif of 9620 Bluewtr DrlvWANTEDWork by two boys, farm Route 2 Pinckney, Michiganwork cutting etc both experienced Phone U 80769 or UP 89953FOR SALEBuckwheat Seed Phone TJPtown 855i VANTHO TYPING MIMBOORAP11 ING Speeialisinf in BusUiess Letters I Work Guarantees Donald Winger rhoni Uptown SS1M fiduciary of said state, and that suchclaims will be heard by said Courtat Probate Office September 16,1958 at ten A at It U Ordered That Notice thereofLe gtvrn cy publication of a copy hei of for three weeks consecutively previous to said day of hearing it the Pirrkncy Dispatch and that the fidue SatwdapII t 3 aid 5 to 7and by Aapofotmeat AC 72991M0 West Grand Stm BRIGHT DNronvMandoIsSawFiliui Shop LAWN MOWER SHARPENING11 fi 24 Rlverbank Hiland Lak All Kind, of Real BatataWantedMain Office HA 68US attage Lake Road, near N 132 WEST MAIN ST, foray Krhn ry ctuse a copy of this notice to 11 e served upon each known party inWANTEDAny Kind of Work, Odd   tet it his last known address Job, Yard Cleanfagi Heuse Cleaaing1 v14 j prior t0 such hearing or by Carl Krett at Reee Hendee home P0 service at least five 5days prior to such hearingUJ RENOWNSBnajUndt IfriM APynnil Dsmca ActMON 4 FM AffrnoofuAiro THRILL SHOW TOH KENT Foor room and bath,rrtxlcrii yar around oottaft at For Phone Howell 15A5M11n McNamara CIRCUS WTS Every After  HORNING SHOWS MONOA r  Big PoradWtS S WEO Hortm PullingTHUS S SAT Tractor Puling FRI Farmrt Program IUN05UMDRESERVED SEATS EVENINGS  tieo  Ibrw Ut  S2Qe AFTERNOONS RCOUCCD PRICESMon turn Fri  S12SJ Saturday    S1SOPHONG lowSiti u IONIA FRCC FAIR, IONIA, NMCH FOK SAIEU4 acrs with house onCH LKe Road 3500, Terms Lucks DoyJe, Phone UP 8 3123American MUtetnr of ATOMIC ENERGY fxhibiu HOME J6R SALE Oii RENT21101Deyl Read, ntw price I12M0 Call Mrs Susan Need Alpine Mt2Suaeay and Mettday all dayTutg day thru Saturday umtfl 4 p mHAVB YOU A HEATDs FROBLssM CALL RATFheae R Smith, Judge of ProbateA true copy Bnrbaia LCierk af ProbateFOP SALE Lake Property, BeautiJll lot rt Horseshoe Lak 15boOneat Siher Lake 2000Mornings UPtown 8 9952 Wiltse Electrictl SsrvieELECTRICAL60000 West MS4Phone T 8tSW ,CLASSIFIED vSALE A Compfetly ModernHouse TraUer, sleeps fom, Mrs Bruce Eulci REAL ESTATEGLPY8 AND SB1BLBY Phone UP Mfor GeraldEnvelopes wti postageor postmarks used beforeH7J Write U H LewU 325 South Tfferscii St JdaxsJiaJl, Mich, Qiihy Road Phone HA69300QR HNTRanoh Type Home, modcr, 5 rooms and bath, hunting  JUMI ffhin priviljges,Phoro TJPtown 5521 A CtonWANTili Custom Ktilph HallSALE  Cewn AutoxuaUcirnt Vatrr Heater 25,00, Twin Laund vy Tubs with taps  1000, Call Uptown 89717 or can be aaam at Threadsp nsedlthreadttPERT PIANO TUNINGAND ev Presto 1BPAIRNG   in plastic PostpaidjmallPinckneys VEGETABLESnsv FOR KAJJJBAntipues ana040 Eiwt Putoara,, Marion BurnettPinckaey,HeuseVJAiEDBaby Stttlngwork by th hourNcncy Nash UP 8 66WSALE7H HP Outboard lloftarfor 6, also Electric Stone 3000 Lucius J Doyle PhoM Up 8 3123 s Get together to yr te a F5ne State, of Repair WILLIAM fc XfcAVK Hamilton 6 5305,737 AunnelFrasf ready te sewCeuwi thiMtrottleas fI0pt Delirery Asfrei BRGBRWFOH RENT Four bedrom house on urges Rosd Green p y fMory baclfc W iarantee BBRGBRW Stock, 9,camps 40c each Jt k JLva Fa8t  Accurate  S   BEBCOf ,s RUBBslR  WORKSW eintan SL Ptafkwiy, Mica,4 aWiliianr DavitANDBSK S Gd Hivtr, Howl atiaV  i Phone Hewitt 7X7 MEATS WANTM WQjIL Miukerrit  Lucius J PoylaPhM UP 8318A UP t 8111 V LEE LAVETITn JALE Stark ITpright Pfao pud la go4 condition 40ttUP MQ WIUUP FWvNT9DPifcrfiig and cyatoring 26 ari xfe estimate  M A LINK7M Lakevtw BrfLake, vhon UP  M70MADSEMRLSORRKLLWater WeWb and Pomj Ali Makes of Pumps SerDxterPinck7iey Re adaU I 9454 BuiMfsprOPITToes, and Tbors, 90 to s by Appetetauil186 Bast Grand1T IS BELOVED TBI S0U8I WA TliROCERIESQUALITYMARKET PRICES CERTIFIED ORN OATS BEANSCOURltOUS SERVICE   FOR SPRING 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