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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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Wir tBarnu m an d mos t o f he r lif e wa afpen t in  Unadill a wher e he r husban dfarmer  H e die d in 19il ivin g beside s Mrs  Cambur ii3  anothe r daughter , Mrs  Rolan dGorto n o f Beula h an d a  son , Clair ,o f Unadilla  A  son , Fran k is  deceas fed  Ther e ar e 4  grandchildre n an dTher e ar e 33isters , MrsGherida n Hadley,Parma ,Mrs  Willia m Vackle y an d Mrs  D J  Rya n o f Jackso n an d 2  brothers ,Niso n o f Parm a an d Willia m c fHerber t Petersfamil y o f Battl e  M      JTh e Herber t Peter s faml y o f Battl e    ral l s   a t Caskfi yCre k wer e ther e an d al l ha d dinne r FuBralxjHom Stockbridge at 200in Lansing  In Rev yauch of Unadilla of fieClare Miller family were in iaUne Burial wiU be in Unadila SundayMondiy, Rene Miller, JennieKathryn Thayer at Two weeks ago a delegation of20M school ompioyees and official wit to Lansinv to requestmoney for schools They had an ixintment, were received curteously, Las week i different sort of group  arrived thei, Some 60 women fromaakob visited the Wallod Lake section in 2 bussess,,io friends Sunday Karen Kaisers v no had np aprintment They triedMoinor got  cukes and other gifts J to rash the j,0Vernor9 office wher Sunday Linli Frtchs dad rode i jK, Jtjnnie Devitijs horre ITheHerb onthe oas Reads Sunday, d Read and wife called on Mrs0 0Q y ytended a stork showed for Mrs Kay tton daughter of Mrs Rooke AJefdameg Merwin CampbellRalphj d Ross Hildebrand werep Gjen andKings DaughtersHawaiian Love Song SchaumLousana Hay Ride SchaumMary Lee AshenbrennerAvalanche  A  ,   ttr at their convention at FlintBeits, 2b  g   at Ptnckney  Dck Campbell flew to Utica NYnlnt ttjb week at 530 ntty sent here by the Mohawk AJrlnes for several weeks schoolngMrs Elearuor Ledwidge enertained Thursday Mre Mae Barron ofGOES TO MAINENoel RoseRink SkatersThe ButterflyAnita ShireyPetite  now a PhUro f echTfeldKettaBierUnder the Double Eagles WagnerSharon Line Last night the Junior base ball an1 free movies to be put rhere he will nstruct airmen andvpervis the maintenace of radercommunication station thert Thisw the largo tlectrtonJea italic,, to Howell and Margaret BroganHhilson ofThm An entertainedan Ai De tW P Clos and wtfe of Linden and Mrs Gerald DInkel and children of Mothers DaytU world Theon this summer was discussedNext I,   J eday night Floyd Wait of Ami by Jjl Arbor will ihow rocket ahin tOa a WUUwr Ron CemeteryPIVCKNIY Pincicney Kings Daughtsrsmet wfth Mrs Britta Brash with Mrs Kirk Sims and Mrs MaeBryant assisting, Mrs Ralph Glenn, state president installed the new oi Kers Pres,, Mrs Jerry Madsen1st Vice pres, Mr Kirk Sims 2nd i Pres, Mrs Mae Bryant Sec Alma Chanbers Treas Mias rence Pruess ccond and Third, Mr3 JohnsonVietty Piickett is back from KeiiviKly Khoda iaxter has a new sai Loy Russom has a pet ox Civvies Cehrinire killed a blueraces Elizabeth Antaya went tothe Huron Vivr for shells,Sixth Grade, Mrs TaschWe went to the festival in AnnAihor Thursday and the cinerama oatuxlay We thank everyone whohoiked nwike these trips a success We havf1 been poing to the festivalfor 6 years, The pupils running forpresident are Mate Mayne, Gary Davis, and Dennis Thumb For safetyt atjol captain John Biery, John Hoiben or Ronnie HainsSeventh Grade, Mrs, CanWe went to the music festival inAnn Arbor Thursday and enjoyedit We want to go to Belle Isle be fore school closes Carlene Coatescotrer has a new motorbike, Judymves father is going to Canada onCARD OF THANKS FORM CITIZENS COMMITTEEAbout 40 men and women met withfchooi board Friday night to hear the true fats about the problems,lmanejal and otherwise, currentlydae to covno up to face the Fshcol district They took steps informing a Citizens CommitteeBAKE SA1E  PLOWER SALEMALE flELl WANTED Were looking for men who are looking fora future Our opportuitie will offer ybu the poislbfliy of making 2601c 9000 ah hoirr,We hart establish d route avillabl for qualified menNo investments Start at onceWrit C W, Toorftd JR Watlrfni Co 74  wMirh will draw its membershipA warm thanks to all who remem  f ,V every rpunization in the combered me danng my visit to the  1Unity The con,mitte wili work tohospital Your kindness will always mako dtizens awarft rf  be remembered Dan VanSlambrook  in problemg  tnus challenffe them to seek ways and meaos of meeting present debts and expenses andevaluating uture need and expend itures Board of Education presidentCC C Hollinsworth named Mrs Len Davis as temporary chairmanin charsre of organizfttion May 23 at 8 p m has been set aa the date forthe next meeting in the high schoolgym All residents of the school ditrict aft tariied was rec iivne 200 school childrenHe offered to talk with a delegation of tiiem which they refused Then they buttonhoiled individual legislators and aked them to vote againstaiy school aid bill that cameupTheysaid the schools had enough moneynow and a large part of what theyremoved now was wasted There isa nigger in Mie wood pile somewhere Can it be the women are againstthe increase in the beer and whiskey tax for school aid the legislaturewas considering0 Since then tiwy have dropped that and now favor AL cent a package cigarette taxThe Christian Science Monitoranaizes the sudden rise to powof ihe late Senator McCarthy and his sudden fall intil at the end hehad little or any power It compares him to Thaddeus Stevens of civilwar days, Bishop Cannon of Hard iug administration and Huey Longof the early days of Franklin DKoosevelts administration Thaddeuf Stevens was the Republican confeTessioriaJ Reader and  advocatedharsh measures for the conqoored south President Andrew Johnsonopposed him Stevens had him imreached and came within one voteof removing him from otficeBishofCannon was a southern radical and fostered much of the religion intolerance that existed during theHarding and Hoover admnistratiofitHutjy Long was a rafcle rouser andadvocated a snare the wealth pe gram which RooseveltMcCarthy preyed on theSATURDAY, MAY 25To 1 be held it Mae DallersJohn Dantman, 73, retired tailorand more recently employed by Har old Crandall, died Sunday The funcral waa Monday, the Howell MasonIc lodo t which n waa a pastaarttr te tbargt Utn Communism, the atomic bombthe frustration over theive tnd of the Korean WarCARD PARTY MAT IfCome to vur card1Maiys Hall at 8 p mMay 5Joor prisee amiEveryone invited 1 W A ,  iv i     ,               wf    Universit yfbtas Rote iTher e wer e 3  flrta  here teatTh e wood s o n theCarro l far m owne db y  Floy d Reaso n an d th e Ttfpl a dofl bI t bouse  The y war e exttagoSft M fctfor e muc h damag e wa s done  Th etennant e a t th e Teepl e hous e wer eLoui s Clinton , JCBoma n an d Joh ntfct fish  are bQf f foo d an d th etrai l bo y an d fh pole a n a  l HOWiUTHEATREMr  an d Mrs  Andre w Wilhel m wh ospen t th e winte r i n Californi a have returned   tfeveU, Mfek  MiM  Wad , Tfcffa, , Ma y 14 , 1 , I fJoa a Way  Oi l Dail y aw lTUmt aMar k McClea r burne d t o th e ground Th e pavin g contrac t fo r Mai n St  r jjildiw Lha B bee n le t t o th e Jo e Rya n Co  o f He leave s hi s wif e an d n  l ei   I tJackson I t wil l b e 5 4 ft  wid e i nth e busines s sectio n an d 3 6 fee t els eeTh e ne w McPheno n hospita l a tHowel l caugh t fir e las t wee k an d su stame d som e damag e Mrs  Lotti e Collie r El y die d a t th eHenr y Knoo p hom e a t Howel l Ia3 tveekSh e leave s 3  brothers,Willia nFran k an d Zack  of Pinckney Pinckne y Independent s won  thei ropenin g gamsfio m Howel l Sunda y9  t o 4  Thei r line  Lewis , cfKenned yThis sectio n wa s visite d b y aheav y windstor m Saturda y bu t go tof f eas y compare d t o othe r section so f th e county  A t Powlervill e on ewoman , Mrs  Win  Ludtk e wa s ki He J  an d a  gir l ha d he r ar m brokenTh aelevator , depo t an d Catholi c churc hsuffere d 40,00 0 wort h o f damage Th e househol d good s o f Mrs  La vini a Brka w wil l b e aol d a t auctio nher e Saturday   WINGS O F BAGLB Si nCartoo nFriday , Saturday , da y 17 , 1 8Doubl e Featur e Progra mM  G  M , Preaes UVa n Johnson , Ai m Blytb , Stav eWhil e watchin g to enduranfothran, Marjori e Raabea uRichar d Ey r  i n  SLANDER   an dTH E QUIE T GUN wn b  ,Fores t Tucker s Mar a Corda yA  Regalscop e Pictur e3rd  McClee r lb  Eck , rfEvermore , c e tea t r m thxoug h Howell  Davi dIf  iHl y cf  D  Swflrthout , c  Bo w j Bamett , a forme r pjnekne y resided man , ZbrCox ,   Haupt , p  j was W t b y on e rf th e car s an d  Mrs  Emmet t Ham s underwen t j ed ou t bu t no t 8erioUB ,y hurt N  H  Cavftrl y ha s sol d hi a poo lroo m a t Brighto n t o Ti m Monahaa H  R  Gee f o f Oa k Grov e ha s r econfn  Kppendiciti s operatio n a t th e Sa nilanu m her e Friday Da y Bir d ha s th e gradin gtrac t a t th e ne w Bath  school Bor n t o Willia m Jeffrey s an d wif eMa y 8  afc th e Sanitariu m an d 8  lb  Sunday, Monda y Ma y 19  2 0Maline s Sunda y 2  r ti  fm iTH E BRAV E ONE  i n  Ctaestafaaa e aa d QtHmSIXTYTW O VOIC E CHOIUJS Wil l Appea r a t Pinckne y Hig h Schoo l Gy m o nFRIDAY,MAY1 7A T  80 0 P  M  A haystack, , o n th e R  G  Web bi  e d Saturda yMrs  Alge r Hal l i s novin g t o Kal amuzu o wher e Mr  Hal l i s employed ,Pinckne y hig h schoo l wit h Left yb y  thestat e highwa y dept  Leit y Reaso n pitchin g bea t Hartlan d8  t o 7  Th e lineu p wa s Graves , c Reason , 6  McCluskey , lbMiller,2i Hendee , 3b , Carr , ss  NashKermedy Hali  outfield Jt e VanHor n o f CCaliforni a an dMrsGeorg e VanHor n o f Howel l cal le d  o n th e Clif f ol d VanHorn s las tweek ,Caller s o f Mrs  Jenni e Hoojte rlas t wed k wer e th e C  W  Hooker sAn n Arbor , Mrs  Marit u Pearso n o fthei rLa tThe y 0PxoflTa m iude s Spiritual s Ligh t Opera , Fol k Songs , Romanc e MURT C an d Colleg e Favorite siea r the y mad e 6 2 Appearance s I efor e 8 5 00 0 Peopl e an d wer e o n 2  Nationa l Televisio n Program wer e o n th e Bin g Ciosb y an d U d Sulliva n Show s an d San g a t th e inaugeratio n o f Presiden t Eisenhower 1FEATURIN G JAME S MATTESON , SOLOIS T placed Herber t Gillett e a t th e Pino k ne w Exchang e Bank  jFrida y nigh t 2 0 friend s surprise d Fre d Rea d o n hi s 20t h birthday Mar k Swarthtfu t wa s advertisin gt o  spra y orchard  H e ha d a  Roche stc r spra y gun Th e Jame s L  Roche s entertaine dth e E d McCluskeys,Patric k Kennedy san d Irvi n Kennedy s Sunday Th e Pincknje y bal l tea m meet s th eIoc o tea m a t Gregor y Saturda y a fternoon Th e Ma y part y i s a t th e oper ahous e Ma y 21  Geiger s orehestr a e fuackso n wil l play B  W , Harfor d ha s sol d hi s far t o  Nat e Watter s an d bough t th e A G  Mille r far m a t Stoclcbridge Ernes t Colo n o f Wes t Putna m an dLillia n Ap t o f Ohio , wer e marrie d a ta t Howel l Satuiday C  V  VanWxnkl e ha s purchase dCartoonMicher Ra yan dSport Sh u it1W , Wed  Thur  May , 1  22  2 3a t th e edg e  f, you r sea t youl l sce tEDG E O F TH E CITY starrin g ,uh n qasssvetes , Sidne y Poitier ,Jar k Warde n an d Kathlee n McGnir eVariet yCartoonSYLVANTHE  AmHowel l an d Mrs  Beula h Miller  her d o f ful l bloo d Herefor d cattle  UdjranThurs , Fri  Sat , Ma y 16 , 17 , 1 8W e Dar e Yo u t o Se e thes e 2 Thriller sATTAC K O F TH E CRA B xMONSTER SHow  come  youre  getting an electric   water heater  Theres  your reason on the signahead  Well always  haveall  the hot water we need NOTICE O F SAL Et  1  30,0000 0 tSCHOO L DISTRIC T NO  2  fRL  LIVINGSTO N COUNTY , MICHIGAN  PUTNAM TOWNSHIP VNOTESSealed bids for ihe purchase of tax anticipation notes of 3 SchoolDistrict No 2 frl Pitnam Township, Livingston County, Michigan, ofthe par value of 4 ,30,00000 will be received by the undersigned at ,5 Pinckney High School, Pinckney, Michigan, until 6 800 oclock 17 PM, 8 Eastern Standard Time, on the 9 28th day of 10 May, 1957 11, at which time and place they wilfbe publicly opened andread Richard Garland and Pamela DuncanandNOT QF THIS EARTH wttRichard Garland and Paul BirenSun, Mon, Tues, May 19, 20 21 Walt DfeneftSECRETS OF LIFEin Technicolor and Cinemascope THE COWBOY NEEDS A HORSE FeaturetteMCOWDOG FeaturetULEE THEATREFriday, Saturday, day 17, 18 Caught in Giant ClawgATTACK OF THE CRAB MONSTERSWJtfcRirhard Garland and Pamela DuncanNOT OF THIS EARTH WftfcPaul Birch, Bewrly GarfcndI The Scio TheatreAnn Arbor, MlehChildrens Free Play grandSOMETHING NEW IN ELECTRIC WATER HEATING Only electric water heaters give you all these important advantages3 Safest water heater builtflameless3 Plenty of hot water24 hours a day3 Install anywhereno flame, no flue Efficientno heat wasted up a flue3 Cleanestno soot,its allelectric Cool to the touchtop to bottomLong lastingbuilt to rigid Edison standardsuptoth firuxt hot water service ever offered in Southeastern MichiganSee them at your dealers, plumbers or Edison office The notes will be dated 12 May 15, 1957, will mature 13 April1, 1958 and wilt bear interest at a rate or rates not exceeding 14 6per annum Both principal and interest will be payable at the 15 such ,place as may be agreed upon by the purchaser Denominations andi nll Mol Zform of notes to be at the option of the purchaser Accrued interest to j brought L TI 19 26date of delivery of such notermust be paid by the purchaser at the time i rJ r yJof delivery Uary Per and Dorothy Mcuiref 4 InFor the purpose of awarding the notes the interest cost of each bid  FRIENDLY PERSUASIONwill be computed by determining, at the rate, or rates specified therein,  CoUp C1 aadthe total dollar value of all interest on the notes from 16 June 1, 1957 i Wej Thur FV ato their maturity and deducting therefrom any premium The notes will  AJan LarfH c u Mty 22a5be awarded to the bidder whose bid on the above computation produces  f  iren ndtbe lowest interest cost to the 7 School District No 2 frl Putnam j  n WebbTownship No proposal for the purchase of less than all of the notes or  ,nnv XTat a price less than their par value will be considered j   Y fN A DLPHIN  in Cinemascope and DeLuxe ColorThe loan is in anticipation of the 18 1957 tax  Color FeturetterDown 1 RJThe envelopes containing the bids should be plainly marked Proposal for NotesA certified or cashiers check in the amount of 2 of the par valueof the notes, drawn upon an incorporated bank or trust company andpayable to the order of the Treasurer of 19 School District No 2 frlPutnam Township, must accompany each bid as a guarantee of goodfaith on the part of the bidder Checks of unsuccessful bidders will bepromptly returnedBids shall be conditioned upon the unqualified opinion of thepurchasers attorney approving the legality of the notes, to be securedit the purchasers expense The purchaser shall furnish nole readyfor execution at his expense Notes will be delivered at 20 PinckneyHigh SchoolThe right is reserved to reject arty and all bids    21 CARSON H0LUN6SWORTH22 President of School BoardBE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that upon receipt of said, approval, thePresident be and he hereby is authorized to determine and fix the timeof receiving bids for the purchase of said notes the date from which interest will be computed in awarding them to insert such time anddate in the notice of sale and tc publish the approved form not less than seven days prior to the date so fixed for receiving bids in the Pinckney Dispatch and in the Michigan Investor AdoptedYeas 5 , fNays 0 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and complete andcompared copy of resolution adopted by Board of Education at its meet Ing held May 2, 1957, th original of which resolution is a part of theschool minute1  THOMAS It BONNER k Gable and Eltaaer ParkerOfficial TWa Stmttry  Alt  Rofert aadFriday, Saturday, day 17, 18 DAVY CROCKETT  THE RIVFR PIRATESIn Teefeaicelor witfcParker and Baddy EbeenRAW EDGE CokrRory Cftltann an Yrnone DtCtri  Carij Sumay, Mndty, May 19,20 f I Jeff Chandler and Dorothy Malone PILLARS OP THE SKYIn CinmMcopt and CebrKelly and   Crosb yCOUNTR Y GIRL Wed,  Tfcara  Ma y 21 , 22,2 KIN G AN D FOU R QUBBNS   i a Supertrap e an d CoU r           VGROCERIESStore IHfeUVCel Wednesday May 15,1957Wagoners urMessrs Percy Ellis and Flo 6066 P1NCKNEY ROAiQuality MerchandiseClark were in Detroit Friday to atthe Shrine conventionGENTS FURNISHINGSCANNED GOODSLINGERIESFUKkPHONE2 He KM Water Laundromat and StoreOpm Winter awl   onnai Rd O M36, LakelwidMfeb Sct Water Family Wab, Dry Mllj Wart, Dry Cleanine, Cotton Rujfs, Sha Rues Bd 3pra and ttapet Let U ReColor H our Cold DT Sjrstemy S FLOWERS11 A Wlin FLGWEKSfttB HoweltMake mine  MARVELOUS VACATIONS DELIGHTFUL WttKENDS CCSNiftYOlSERVfMICHIGAN WIIK, MAT H35This year plan to See Michigan First Enjoy choiceaccommodations, sightseeingand vacationing Swim or fish Visit the new Mackinac Bridge Its all nearbyWrite for Free HteraturMICHIGAN TOURIST COUNCIL SPORTING GOODSfly 1SUMMER BOWLING ANNOUNCED Special Rates Air Conditioned for ComfortTHE HOWELL BowlE DromeAutomatic Pin Setters Phone Howell 384DONT SAY BRFAD STATS OF MICHKlANProbate Court for tht County LivlngsUhIn the Matter of the Estate ofCharl Thomas White, DeceasedAt a session of said court he4 at the Probate Office in the City of Howell in said county on May 1st,19S7Present Hon Hiram J Smith,Judge of Probate  Notice is Herey Given, That thjpeiHion of Arthui keikkinen the Administrator of said estate, prayfag that his final account be allow, sod the residue of said estate assigntd to the persons entitled thereto willbe heard at the Probate Court onMay 28, 1957 at ten A M U is Further Ordered That Publicnotice thereof be given by publication Mis Emma Vollmer and son,John, spent Sunday with the Wilb Eiaeles of KcwrvilleMrs G W Clark was Tundyguest of the Emmet Clarks of HowBilThe OUe Mill Player met Sunwith Mrs Ralph Otwell They arepractising for tbeir firt piay,JonnMaryTho Howard OBriens of Bunker and the Vincent Shields famJJly oi Ann Arbor wer,e SundayI guests of the Lee LaveysI Mrs Edith Carr entertained Uw j Wayne Cans Sunday  The Dick Young family of Flint, Craft of Fowell and the Chns Coippbells were Sunday guests ofoi I he Andrew Campbells The Roy Reasons went to Grandllupda Saturday to the Hoy Pyle weddingMrs Roy Wright of Gregory andthe Kenneth Mohlmans of Drayton ere Sunday guests of theShirley sMajor William Fisk and wife ofSan Antonio, Texas, are visiting theC J Clintons They had dinner at W libbers Ann Arbor, SundayThe Robert Taech family spentSunday wita his mother in Ann ArburCarol Miller competes in the Detroit News spelling bee at the Civic auditorum tliere SaturdayThe ClareMilcrs, Mosdamcb Jennie KellenhojgV, iRaymonda Morris  anJiatliy Wiltse wiill go wth herTlie Keith Bradburys of Dexer,Lambert Hnnrys of Detroit and Mi lAned Fiinrman wefre Sundayof the L, J Hrys he Earl Kimblers and John Paul wero Mothers Day guestsoi tiie Tom WaresMva, Sadie Moran entertaineduniuy the Fred Duaenberrys andAirs Fannia Bradley of Flint andMi5 Mardell Crosser of DetroitThe Earl Kimblers entertainedlast Wednesday the LJ Hanryg,John Paul Wares and Tom WaiJs in ionor of Mrs Wares birthday, Tnv Chaiies SouJe lamly, iwr ttndMrs Fred fuckner of Howell andIfci Edwin Sprout family were Sunday guests of Mrs Ethel Sprout Mr, Ethel Sprout was a guest ofAh and Mrs Fred Cunningham ofDexter last ThursdayOne of Everett Hajnmels horseswon second money at the Northvillelarfs last weekThe Gerry Ekhman family wereI Sunday guestst of the Ambrose Eichmans in Dearborn ,The Basil Whites of Mason Rdand the Frank Whites of HowellCJUW on the Ben Whites last wee  The Kenneth Wylies have bought jthe Tom Lov farm on Bentley LaneliodDale Miller and wife called on theClae Pond family in Howel Sundaq Mesdames Madeline Shehan andAlice West of Ann Arbor were Sunday callers of William ShehanThe L J Herrys called on AlicGeddes Crimbaugh and new babyal exter SundayThe Howard Seefeld family oiDrighton were Sunday guests ofthe Robert SeefedsMrs, Lucile Wylie went to GrandRapids by bus Sunday to see her mother, Mrs Florence RyerMi and Ms Jesse Henry anOrald were Sunday dinner guestsMrs Katbenne Whitehad and Bea tlce Lambn in Gregtory,Pita Miller atended the JuniorKings Daughter meeting Saturdayt the mmi of Shirley WylieThe Robert Pikes were n CommaFriday Mrs Alice Bruff remained for  visit Cuy Blair of Fowlerville spent the LOW PRICESBeer and Wine To Takt SkitPHONE HOWELL 705J2TREATED POLESFOR YOUR POLE SHED OR OR YOR P6LS BARM Coal and Fuel Oil ALSOCOAL AND SUNOCO FUEL OILD E HOEY  SONSHA 68119 DexterSTABLiSHEDlST INCORP0RATO UK HOWELLPINCKNEY a must for modern homemakersTo manage her home in businessliJc fashion, twoman needs the timesaving convenience of achecking account It saves so many trips   helps control spending, too And our checkingaccounts are so easy to use Open yours now   in your own name, or jointly with your husbandTHE SI1Ail Iepoiu Insured Up to 10,000 by Oiur MembeMp InsuranceCOMTEMTEO PATRONSSPQZAQTHECUEERA80UTOUL FROMMcxfrwrbI I  IJUST MY WCRFAMTThe Robert Read family went to The Tuesday night Women bowlDetroit Sunday to lee the cinerama ing League had their banquet lastThe jiee JRosas wvtertainoi rday at fche Masonic hallSunday the Roecoe Yarborouirhs of W H Meyer ind wife eatertatoedBerklrt MJ Eleanor Ledwdge, Mothers Day the Cy AtLei of GladrVL7 J6dwW1 nd Ka win Wm Lamba of Aim Arbor, theIdwidgei the Junor Doyles and Q, W Meyer fastUy ef Mr Me LeJtoea aiiilJe James Meyer familyDen Goodwwect otTDetooat thacjt  y r of Fowervf a copy of this order, for three sue wek end with the Roy es,ive weeks previous to, said day  The C W Hookers of Ann Arborof searing, jn the Pinckney Dispatch,  and Howard Wrijrht and wife of a newspaper printed and circulated Fowlervlile called SSundayin uid county, and that the petitioner j Mr and Mrs John BCyer called cause a copy of this notice to be serr on Mrg E1Ia Walsh n Webster gf E  knowiPllrty  interost ri  28 Stylet fo Choose Fromlt fiu civ you  FRT demonfratto efw Viveti vrk thorn ,   atUJlmrtf As Cnhiw OftCork SllpRtrirtsnt  Saft TettlJ4 Piblde, eikTiBBid LMrtlMl uridtw AA M tCE Slztt i U 141Jack Hramttflv t days prior to such hearing fiiran E Sith, Judge of ProbateAntew Helen M QwU ftegister M  Jteasoa aad wtf    3 awi the Lyd Warners in To at bit last known address by register sa,ltJ and tht Frank fi ed mail, return receipt deraandd, at Al bor Sundar y rs in Arn  lst fourteen 14 days prior to suh The Junior RohBgong of yor by personal service at , were Sunday jnicts of the Olin Rob RobinsonsMrs Legt, McAfee was called toWashington D C last week by theflcnth of her brother, Lt LouisBaiJ tJSN He Iwives a wife and 2Fiank Cli and wife of Milfoil  lIdFlB tir wa in Arlinirtonspnt Sunday with the Winston tonJ eery Bmfrhns    The Dr Jim Nas famiy of ColdThe Lynn Ktndees entertained watf  on the Mark Nash famSunday the Gale Hendeee of Owosso 1V SundayDr Jim Narh family of Coldwater, Mr ckfe Jrnes and twins ofCeeil Hendees of LanfinK, Mrs v0UlhJ snt Sunday with MrsI BffeHendae, tb Lloyd Hendees and  tn Bts fiedee   U J Swarthouts and EariHue RWMU and wfe celled on the Cnapt 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colrolaAS LOW ASEasy time payments TtUHtdigs inond does thepwtn SOitochmtnhTHE LAVE HABBWARE  fshyafrr, Kay 1, 17STATE OP MICHIGANte  AMV M ktKBa eaRRlkkVA Hr  BRIBJ v WHJeaBeBaeep wfor Uriasstoa Ceuaty, Mkfaigabefore Glenn C, Yelland Circuit Court Commissioner, Mierre and Aageline PlaintiffvsKobrt KMcKim  Stephania McKim DefendantsORDER OF APPEARANCE ,A complaint having been filed in cause iJfom whicn it appearschat Plaintiff3 are the land contract to Defendants under a ceodated April 4, 1956, waieatuvers tiie follow ing described Una I and in Hamburg township, Liv stun County, Michigan, beingLotol of ShaGriLa Subdivision Annex Ao,4 as duly laic4, out, platted and revoidedand that a opy of a summons cannot be servea upon them because it annot be determined in what stateit1 country tney reside T IS ORDEREDThat the Defendants, Robert ftMcKim and Stephanie McKim snail their appearance to be enteredin this cause within thirtyfive 35Jays after the date of this orderThat they shall cause a copy ofsuch appearance to be served on  Fletoher plaintiffs attorneywithin the said time for appearance that a copy of his ORDER shall bepublished ,n a newspaper, printed, published aJtd circulated in this County for ihree successive weeks,and that such publication shall bebegun within 12 days after the date of this ORDERThat a copy of such publicationshall be mailed to the Defendants at their last known residence address at leant ten days prior to May 25,195Y,thai being the last day for such ap pearance under this orderDated April 19, 1958Glenn C, Yellan4Circuit Court Commiasiontrlivings ton County, MichiganThe Walter Clarks entertained allthe ir children ad families Mothersday Also Jack Clark of Big Rapidsand John Chandler of Grand RapidsMrs Dorothy Dinkel was in Stuck Sunday IliE BUSINESS PROFEttlWUL CMUHIThe Pickj7 SertUmmRay M fcrffj, M Bv r ManBiinhfciff fiTIC1Piompt anMM IIP 8M US WtMr Piackiiejk HichirsiiCLATiiORDON MUG LXStilftW Howeil, W W MataDENUISTelephone Office Eeddatoe 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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>TTt, V,ay, May 8, 1957SCHOOL Grade School NewsCatholic Church Current immwj Tht battle between the rvfrj Robert Watson who hat bee al ANNUAL JBOPaad the Republican controlled Plural watt carrier at tocbrMige for smwdAj evening, May 4al Michigan iejfatttre ragte merrLy  yn  rettred He was given a I  JHOO when tbe Juaari en Tb goerncV wanta a 400,000      lannuei  o000 tadgtOfcitViif makt Mt ta4t accessary To conwny minded 4lavirt does not want to lvy The big tronble k the tehoola Thefar supposed 0 get a etated sum jyear from th tale tax baft salestax eoJfectiens fWJ 6owa lastand the money ii not there and th will be 124,000000 short ofamoimt  Thisthtthe aghoob will not have enoughuonty to operate unless they drawon laat years funds whieh will abortthem there againThe beat tbe legislature hat offered is to double the tax on beer perharrell and increase the tax on whirkey 5  but this, will only mise110008,00,of the required amount The governor wants a corporationprofits tax such at many other ofthe states have but industry who frvariably backs th Republican partyduet not want it and is fighing itaad Last week they threatened to build no more factory expansions intbe state if it patted Last week a delegation of school supporters and officials marched on Lansiug to demand school aid Indications are thttaxes will be increased but not up to the governors 1400,000,000 bud jjetOne of the biggettt problem imz41 by traffic officials ia to convince iie peopletraffic laws are for their There is a tendency to ttfmonial dinner at Suretys   ttrtained tfct Stpr andThe Stodtbridgc If other ter banquet is at thav MetfeodieVchiuth there, Hay 10 The one att Martins9BMth sH aaejs QatboMc Churc a Fr Albert Schmitt, PasterSUNDAY MASSES2000,  Kindergarten I David Gehrmtrti planted a garden I TUe Rep party has, Leonard Bieileii went to the park  pudriated vhtir president j Juan Menktt is going up north thi , fighting him with a zealA M I sumuer SUSHK Guy was baby sitting cd even in their battlestodnta  Staeb checkedBrown bad tnVgcett book andharon Griffiths escorted the older gutttt to their places,   Ticket ftlte were hsndleiabjr DonWinger and Gordon Titua a4 Ught Loanie HwJwn and  JeHmwrapt, Mary Kafly and Caroh MittarThe Dexter Kiwania Club enter pr4idej t yw bowl,tained the Farmers at tat Webster   Community hlji on, May 7 The FowlervilU high school bawlreceived a first degree rating at the iU of M last week The Fowfcrville VFW Tiaittdnational home at Eaton Rapids M MfttoBt were made V the ReweekThe engaguimen of Margaretof rowltrvitit to Rober thitkwiec ofof Jloweli ia announcedPhillip Hareis, 19, who pitched forCheisea high school 4 years la for Western Michigan StateCollege He i a southpaw Brighton has let the contracttlteii sewer extenaio project to the Summit Construction  Company ofLsorry for the person avreatedlor a tiaticc violation Safety experts beJivj a better understanding  will the ciuse anchiutv issued jrfld Wh for 209,800Mr and Mnr, Howard Poole ofScrap Iron Co aad JhewtU Iron ttetal Co donated the punch, C C Carson alio donated and the fuuiois earmarked fu4 from the scrap iron drive and bake, sale for it1 The receiving line included Supt RtaeW, board members and wivesi C Holimgaworths, Lester McAfees, Murray PennedysSponora, Kay Moviaritiaa Louis Stackablea, Juniorpresident Dick Imug and frieniCarol Getycz and Senior president,Wai o fiieiui, Eveiynob Wai aad o fiieiui, EviynHb vett celebrated their golden we4d i Edwards The Thomas Bonnera could ing anniversary April 25 He ia long foot come,,time employee of the Livingstoa County Press, The Howe school ooad has vot that after July 1968 they will accept decorationa were on the themejjinetiaa by  Mra, Don Winter MessesQ0, 1000 A MWeekday Mast rt A, MFridayStorewtai Mether Nevena7S0 PMafter Kovenna Devotion0 to 5iO P Mfc3v to 900 TMconotute ChurcJi Mennonttte Ohurthie Beachy, Paster   WaiterHaeei Sunday Armand Olki helped hi tin DRoosevelt and Harrymother raka the yard Frank Behm , Lwt week on 5 motions to cuthcipg hi father take care of chick  budget they voted for the cutt ens Billy Down has a new lawnmovv time and against the president ,er Maryjo MeMacken went to a birch vote was 145 to 49, 142 to 55, 142day party Malcolm Ludwig went 55, 99 to 94, 132 to 61 and 150 tolulling Sunday Denny Swarthout On the ether hand the Demoract hyd ton pauy Sunday John Allison voted against the cuts and for tpLas  base ball glove Jerry Deans president 150 to 72, 286 to 180, 196 toJ dad got a pan full of fishRalph Roth  31 and 186 to 36 so the cut Wtt Dtrode horsebajk Dennis Howe was mad This is remarkable as it If iiahing Sunday Kathy Chanyi hal iy 6 months since the president her linger abashed, Hilly Emmon  won an overwhelming victory and10QQ hus a new slide Larry Gardner vis roamtate from the people In explatt  friends Punday iK this it s necessary to go bacftyears Robert Taft was the leadlBfRv j jj Wteger, Phsfcor School  950 a TTIWorship 1O46 a mtrfgbt jrayei meettrig atfc ohtnh   M First Gra, SItos JGtaoM  Kepnblican of the nation and hitanna Hainea cousinDonna Jean vjews werc right down the Old Guardget hit by a car and ia in the hoa  Republican alley However induttrjrsupplies the Republican finances anddidDiannas chicken was run overand they ate it George DeSmets 0ibl 2Q yeai3 of defeats they hiorher went to California George another national election defeattoj Judy Hulls father pus and took a suxve which showtiWed Choi practise 780in stove in the chicken coopCarl Taurfuchei put up their swiuyBetky Heiwj went to iee herThe Peoples Ckurch MW Wt between Unarfilla and Mein Stsrwtt litm Taft could not win They cattabout for a popular candidate and picked Eisenhower, fresh fromHenry, He is a school wold war victory They knewSwarthout, art teacher andiiursr, industrial arta teacher They Revtheperi ot Giyfromno tutitlon pupils Tbe Woll, Lake, received giftJleming and aie to vote on annexa i1 jstoricailytioh to Howeil , Nineties covers theGaytord CuiUs, 28t of Brighton JJ to l05 and thepulled 3 Ann Arbor robberies, jViaues of tliat peilgU werebiciudittg the Michigan Tbeatrenas ,Thoe present were Mis Laura WU benn ruled insane and committed to ou Howlttt, clans of ij0, Roy Teeptie Ionia asylum  Mr and Mrs Seawahl , Paster945 a n 1060 am000 p 11 teacher and can cut hair and icetkatt Alvin McCartys dog died,Grade, Mrs Thayery Vvilion, Biucc Ciyde andHudsons bother have baseball and bats, Mary Lou Hitfhfila i  ycais old Suntlav andfcookiet What announce the engagement li jlfitt Wirt Barton, Duraud, Lelaof Haaelf Monies and Mrs Helen Berry, LanEvei7 i of their 4aughter Aosftnary, toLawKnewIt is available  rence Schenden, sonofl and Mrst t aU police station and the aacrt Ucrtlnden of Pinckney Sehooi Worhip  tfroup , letvtie 800 p, m  Malvin IIouse 7 ioday Diane llixiimQcte irrtotise 5Ved  4M p m  JlUtons dad lost his billfold butP iz Practhe Wftf  1G p nr UjUjd u jitweHy  uOnl firtjlintf ovA pal some iish Cuiiene McliranFifth and Sixth, Mrs, Heaton , lins dog dicI Judy Dean has ftWe go to the music festival tit Alor ThursdayWe ail makingeinjj Mr Mae Rane Laue Florence ArU, Uetrdit and Pinckney, Nellie Gardner, itoat , iialtut Ricky OlUy,s co in vi,iu,a,,1n SLiuiay CflVol Curtg is KOing j ing of hw vewii, cared letswaj all impotant Aided by big In dustry they steam rollered SenatorTHtV411the convention and want OH,t win an easy victory He proved to U more New Dealish than hia Demotint predecessors but there wat noopen revolt jpainat him in his firstlio except by Senator McCarthyand a few others whom he easily 4tiiaied It was almost certain at would wlna second term, He did but thfs time carried few Republicaneinto office on hi coattails As a rtht  states Some are  Mt he, gttUdmother wheiJ ol u  l trf J hT     fe DV41WW i of roniess Nether do they care foralready done We are to put on ataicnt show next Tuesday at the Admission 5c We will put it 8liajr It Boyttfttf tter, May 1I llaaekeatar here aToif J p HaJtfcJn tsBAVtt  jsjs SFF 9 as ssaest esw SA34ay at gouta Lyon tthertWinskw W ItNflmeft finally appeared Fridayand good takes were reported at Sjng ing lirijfe and other placesThere were d9 f iit last week overf74areethere were 2jXtoeajMt week overviolation arrests in April 180 wtre fishing law eases to themspice to the big eveningwas a fromApril 25  fine orchstiresident was married April 2tJane McKnight of Howeil,Mrs GUI Smith of Marion, died atMiPherson hospital, Howeil lastWednesday J Governor Williams to Mark White,Robert Hendee was successful in jciaa secretaty and the crowding ofhi effort, to override the action of i j r aJld M Higgs, king1 razier school board who voted to pay tuni queen An tht nightthe General Enterprises ia25fori jjic Imuaand CaroiGerycz ltd  Scott Carver went fishingsomeSeond Grade, Mrs IiykeJiobert Boeks family wen,t toJiibhop Lakeand saw 3 deer Karencongratulaorysewer conneciionTht Ifacomb cireuU marcsecond couple becourt aet the price a 13,000 ,butlug Bob Waxd ad Evelyn Edwardslost his job as supt as tht Tk paily btoke up at 1200 andboard fired him and hired Harlerthe dsocen dapartod for various of the Fairview school fcpJace 64 of them headed by lornh,cGttpbftfGSetgtt  J Wylie ant his date, Delia pavit,I3 fishing itesand 169 acet werepurchased Tait wekr includtng sitesin the Gregory angl WaUrloo area K80u campers used Michiganstate parks astear including 220,      and 1215,000 trailer 030Tntrt were 87000 from out of statt annual wattrfowi surveybeMay 1  7  spofsorid by  Alta r Socisty  Tk THKGLE tire working on division in decimals,like last eubjecjt in the book We puton a playlet Tuesday afternoon andwill put it on later for our parentSeventh Crade, Mrs, CarrThr 8th gradw beat us in baseball We Jiuipriaed Mrs Andeison withbirthday nurty and served ice ,Jme out j Fmnk Zezujkft hagcrwm and cake We are learning to a ,UW jacket Jimmy Baugm pant8dare with s Jones a garden Sunday Linda WegenerEighth Grade, Mrs Morris pcm the weok end with her neice Only 3 more weeks of school, the   Thir  lds and Blacks are working hard   Borov3ki had com all want to pas with f fymcolors  ghhvisitod Jeftny Devine andsaw the new hises Also LindaFistch Paul Andrus fixed Dal3 booths bicycle Jeff Davis has tennaw the new horses, also Linda Wepener have new shoesNaney Waring saw a hi f 13J1 up in the Jake  ivian Jacobs and her fnensd got froys, Douj Winger saw 5 doerThe Pinckney Iague wfibali jwytd 4i BrigntonCionservatiom 19to 10,iiU arfd Holcoh pitched, nntil 1e thwhtjj IBJIfr svoed  nins Bob Mttr bon foi 4ta  Bob Amburgey andClarjt eaoh  Holmb homsitTtdPiackney raade  dotibja plays Fhackney plays tbrt  tfgain nextSunday at  Rev Edward KokowksToat to Mothers Sarah MoClter ccordian Duet  Loretta Bohafer 4daughter PattyToatxto Daughtri Isabel JohnsoftAddress Rev Fr Henry Ketnea Chaplain St Josephs Hospital, Ana Arbor , boinmuiuty Singing  directed byMrsfZoe Earl accompanied by Mrs Campbellttcnttiction Rev Fr Albert SckmittMORE May 17 a 8 p a Proceedscert at the PncJwey school gym on to new band and chorus Thisappeared on fid Sullivan TV and other prtramamm U Saiftm prograai3a Pindcaaj and the only one in hiany this year Ther ftaore soloist Mtto fromy y TeJim Mattoton who schoolin 1958 and is at  univefilty AdmisaioaAdi Ita 100 ttudenta1 60 oentsCome out and hear o good eingng andhelp our bdj persons uiiknown broke out the t Mpnday night They altoi His mail box The shtriffiate pofict were caUedUnrshtrifi GillflntH1 if the NwhteaV sheriffe are taking exams Mr Moriarityguve us two We are to spend hahday at Silver Lake before schooldoses We are proud of Carol MillerKr winning the District school spelDg championship She gofc to thjiYitl at Detroit Shafon lint waa rtnerup Mrs Morris has had 6 digtrie wieners W are proud of Caroland P he wins FINiTKNET RAINBOW GIRLS  Pnck Vr Rainbow Girls AssemHywill hold its18 rt 8 p nWorthy iAeaoe, W ACharity  his udern Republicanismvvant to control the party for tht oldcuard in 19f0 Eveq Senator Kaovrhwd, Republican floor leader and aprospective candidate, for pretldtBtia against the presidents budget UDdhis entire fvreign aid prograia The law limiting the presidency to has proven a handioap tt1Hope   FaitftRecorder hat been Treasurer  commissioner sfnee 1940 Chaplainaaouacea her retirement Jun 30 Drill Leaderwljtn her term ejepifea She asked Asocc D L a 8 year contract and a larger Fromperthan the board would givt her Lov  installation MayThe officers are Elizabeth Miavi Sally UtUy KareYi Beckr Shirley Vylie Gail GustafsonMarilyn Gustafson Mary BoydRuth Murphy Pat PalmarNapcy Sp r  Natali e Witzk e  Sharo n Borovsk ym  Krister t Tasc hmarge s whic h h e nevttbothere d t o damageduring  the Truma n tfttfadatmtion  CEAT BOYS V aL B 1 1 T O 1u p  muc h o icu t if  iPt rtapth t TVwwe m 3thad 80 S car d inynf  Mnnunltt i a  gamt f her e rhurada y an dla t wo n il  toJ  Denn y Clar k fo r Pine ,ne y onj y allowe d 1  hi t Clar k ha d tfo r Pkn v an d t t di d Dk kan d Mar k White thir d i n th ea tlas tChtlaeahir f Karen G u staf f so n  rh o ar e lookin g fo r Immortall y Judy Roo ta  future  Ou r opportuitie v wil l off r   PRtHotia m     Sharo n Alle nyo u th t potsibili y o f makin g  2 60f Sftrvic e    Jolee n PorW rt c  50 0 a n hou r W e hav e establis h  j Confidentia l OteatrJ  Eleano r Bloxo m d tout  aviilaW a fo r qualifie d men   ter Obter      No  inveetments  Star t a t onceWrit e B  C  W  Toorred  JR , Watkin a Co  7 4   SENIO R PART SSlaydtnjamiatmtio a Finall y Prtdett t Eif vke d hamritt f li eiMf t Itttaos t o f bi sils tOa t lost a  trtr  ttoi Kathy Wiits e in  vaiedictOiUa c an d j interestin g boo kth e hig h aehoo l aanir r class ,E RoUnto n Av t RarbtrtOn  Ohio AR T EXHIBI T MA Y 14 , H , 1 6rh e PincKPe y hig h tcBob l Ar t an dCraftdas  wil l hol d a n exhibit o f Vhti r yea n wor k a t th e schoo l o n I  Nanc y Spittft r a    Pinckne yMa y 1 4 15 , i  Henr s   to I  Night t choo l aanio r i   in McPherso nKotlister ha s move d tohe r ne w hom eo n  MSGElkabet h Antay a helpe d he rhe r da d plan t th e garden , Jud y hsinftntiqu e ivcoi d playerJamo s Mur iford  visite d hi t gran d parent s i nBiuzil , lad  Charli e Gehringe r wa tiuUJng  Pa t Pendergras a h 3 1 2bab y shk  Rick y Merriwwithe ra  television Fift h Qradft j MTS  Miler ,Tomm y Chatnbtr s ha d abirthda ytodcy  W e niedf e card s fo r hhn  W eba d a  won d r f ul  tri p t o th e capito lthan k thosuwh o wentJoa n Rowell ,Mrs  VatiNorinan , Mrs  Gallup , Mrs Bekkering  Mrs  Haine s an d Mt sChhinber s ai d Rev , Ruegsegge r wh odrove  W e g o t o th e festiva l Thur da y W e congratulat e Caro l Mille rfo r winnin g th e distric t spellin g be etitle  W e praye d fo r her  Gov  Will iim s wa s no t a t Lansiu g las t we kbu t w e lef t ou r Michiga n uni t boo kfo r hi m an d go c th e followin g lett er Tomm y Chamber s Pirrkne y Com  Elementar y School Dea r Tommy Than k yo a ver y muc h fo r kindnes si n  bringin g t o m y offic e th e boo k onMichiga n yo u an d you r classmate sprepare d fo r m e I  a m certainl ymos t please d t o hav e thi  fin e gif tan d I  kno w eac h membe r o f thvfft egrad e mus t hav e contribute d a  lo t o ftim e an d stud y t o prepar e suc h a n Senator Kenned y o f Uatsacfta vu i th y chairma n o f a  sommittt ai o  jc k  U S  Senator s whos e pi eluref c ar e t o b e hun g i n th e nationa lrftpitol  H e ha s com e u p wit h Sname s an d man y includin g y e edito rdon t car e muc h fo r hi s choic t an dwonde r ho w i t wa s arrive d at  9 aJoh n C  Calhou n wa s a  leadin g ex o f slaver y an d secessio n an dAndre w Jackso n onc tihrcatent d t o han g hi m fo r trtatoa ,ienr y Cla y anothe r ohoic e ha d fo rhi  bi d fo r fam e th t Missour i Cow promis e whiV h stave d of f th t ctvf ta r 2 0 year s bu t i t ha d t o b e event sfought  Webste r wa s brilUaA tan d principa l opponen t 0 r uiou n an d Hayne s a t thei r at tonic s a t secession  Accordin g t o th em e advertisin g Ol d Cro w Whiakt yCompan y th e las t tw o wer e thei r bet tdurin g thei r sta y i n Waa hSenato r LaFollett e i s ok  H edi d muc h t o develo p th e libera l toad Urcy of hi s time  A s fo r Bo b Taf tW e wonder  H e wa s a n America nfirster , isolationis t an d ol d guardt rwit h n o libera l tendencie s whateve ran d los t th e greates t price  of al l i sn All of these men were unwecjnl candidates for pretidentClaj scveal times We have a list of HOtovn We would leave LaFollttt tthut add Senators Vandenberg, ToarBenion, Borah and Hiram JoanaooWI15 Johnson If we remember oof inti ha was responsible for thtdo feit of Charles Hughes for pNfi de in 191G and spent hit iifttfcsin 11 senateA 16 year old girl, Evelyn Jenkinsof Ttnnecftee has embarked on aithv ast It is not 100 at tht taint water and fruitjuice At the end of  Mmxf Roberta Ackley, tlJuUtotian of thel As a token of my appreciating 1tU AH art invited UBSUBT NIWSrotica art Flyte V KtyM aadaylont by al with her left leg broken in 8 plcs as the renult of an auto aecfcjertt  ft,sj Sunday Afebt on te Sam tarim Read  mile north of the am meosin a copy of our littlebooklet Lets Look at Our Michi gan which you will find quite interOgling andinformative It it my honeyear teacher, and clasarnaee enjoyedyonr visit to tht capitol and I amvery eorry I wat not there to gnatywi Wfth very good wishl,tinceealy  G ttevnen WlHiamtGovernor of MichiganBAW SALRCM Scoot Bake Sale alaf U  she had lost but 10 lbs, Tatlhart been many fasts aoa si ended fatally In mdian lorewat part of the ritual by whichIndian youth became aws HmwalMa,isMrTharsday we fo to UMtival bv Aji, JM Uthyrota auJttani linclt af P htjr, paa SttftMni   V ,             v1    Wednesday, Jbyt ftATB Or MTCHHoAM Coaft for tat e Mor of tfco Estate offearlfjl Thomas White, DeceasedA  eeaaioit of Mid court heU atttf PMfato Office ia the Otf ofSowell in Mid county on May 1st, Ihe Doyl  WI voting the C J Clinton The Peach jWFlint spent the week end with Herb Palmer while their oftheparentswere in northern Michigan  tthe DarylSundayBoa Hiram J Smith,Notice is Herey Given, That the  Wednesday,portion of Arthui Heikkinen th Administrator of said estate, pray, iJag that his final account be allow ad the residue of said estate assign i to tbe ponoaa entitled thereto willbo board at the Probate Cemrt onMay 28, 1W7 t ten A MIt ie Farther Ordered That Piblfelotiot thereof be given by publication Sy Dinkel M to Detroit tartonRussell andHUisdalo Thuxs fetote 48 Tiers A3v sad Mia Gatat wort called toKdmore teat week fry a toaftof atefatherEicat local Maaonoat Stoctferigo last HOWtUJweea prenous tto dayI RuthWilliam tana who fell at Whorn last week and sufferedia num  ber of cuts W taken to McPhersoa Liegewho won the i kA MIGHTY COMPLETE FOODBAKED BY ANN ARBORS ONLY INPPENENDENTAMBRY VBB M MPLYKB OWNSprinted and circulated i   , M T raosonia said eounty, and that the petitioner I writ, s a cousm of M J Reason tauoea eopy of this notice to be seerad upon each known party in interestat ate teat known address by registerad aeJL return receipt demandd, at teat fourteen 14 days prior to sachaeanag, or by personal service at i 5 days prior to such hearing Hiram R Saith, Judge of ProbateWhile caixying on Main to herfvt 1st C Jim Pawlacyk who wason Okinawa 4 nonths with the 9th Ma ines is homw for 51 days, on hisway here he called on his brother Bill who is in the navy and visitingthe family of Rear Admiral Isorio and daughter  Marie and MarianMvs Viola Read was ia JacksonThursday and Detroit Friday and attended th Kings Daughters conlion at Stock bridge WedesdayMrs EmmI Vollmer and son,JohLveiled at the Steve Geryi home at Fo vlerville Sunday where theirt 600  daughter took first communionf m Brbar Bum,0 th nand of het  AtLeesbaC ,  SUMMER BOWLING ANNOUNCEDSpecial Rates Air Conditioned for Comfort THE HOWELL BowlE Drome Automatic Pin Setters Phone Howefl 384whobavy contussion and wasbavy suffaied atakea te McPherson hospital Sunday guess olwere Mr and Milton Conine of Fern dale and Mr and Mrs Fred Cunningham of DexterGuy Blair and Mrs Maude Glover The Carl Ridwells of Brightoncalled on Ben White  wife Sunday Mis Edna Spears was in JacksonWfiresday and Detroit ThursdayMr and Mrs Asher Wylie visitedher mpther, Mrs, Florence Ryer In GruHd Rapicb Sunday who fell andoroke her arm,  sister, Mrs BetThornton and another sister, Mrs William Pitchford of IoniaEdwin Sprout family calledof Fowlervilk called on Dringhams Thrusday the thee Geryczs atlolerville Sunday and called onth Wil eb Roy CampbeliDetroi called on ye editor and the and wife and Glbeit Campbell andHenry Haueka Saurday  wtie were also thereTack Youngr and wife attended tho  The Jack Shavps of Lansin mdJolly Dozen party Saturday night at Mrs Mae Metz of Howell ivmnt q the D Conklin home in Grad Rapida day with th Lte Uveyson he HaroM Heusmans of Ypsihn daughter of the Steveti Sunday, VowJervilleJames Curlett jr and wife of East the Wilburand the and wife andHave you heardabout the new electric water heaters    ,,  Heard about them We bought oneI Gives us plenty of hot water j  and we wont have to replace it   for a long, long time Mrs John Kelly oflasf week She leaves her aaabaaiami 6 childrenHerbort Gillette tM wife awrodto Howell Friday where he wfll be i the office at the ParshaU MillaWH0L13AL1 Key Fr Commerford wfll deliver 1 is lecture on Jtrusalaam atFowlenrtlle opera 1night Orville Tupper aad family a nowliving ia the Mark Wfleoa oa U dilU Street,Perry Blunt, 70, shoemaker andcobbler, died April 80 He war bom ia Benton Center, Now York and aorvd in the civil war Ho married So phia VanOrdon here in 1869Miss Jennie Haze, of taia plaeawas married to Joseph Fletcher at Bradentown, Florida, April 22 Arthur Flintoft of Pottyaville whj   bought the Syke buildings on WeatRuth Curlett and Paula war Main St is making them into ain Petrot the past week waaro h mcbtoe ahop  fornitrt brother Earl Bnnert, was  Ceorgo WTeeple, wife and daugh operated upon at St Joe hospital  ter, Mae had dinner at the Michigan Mrs Ruth McLucas has rented her , Sanitarium Thursday Amoa Clintonapautment on Pearl St to Earl I took them over ia his auto Spittgue an, wife of Fiat Rock who   There is a big boof on at Flint and i unmng the Dewdrop Inn at Lake ed at Portage Lake from high water100 autoes will pass through HowkFriday on a big endurance runThere s a big bom on at Flint anddemand for carpenters and masonis highHv P L Wright of Unadilla ifpatent at the Santitarium hero All roads lead to Pinckney Thecreamery started this week, they wilmake both butter and cheese EarlDay is supt, his brother, Frank, th bjttei maker and Bruce Shears ofNew Hudson the cheese maker They marie 600 lbs of butter the first dayAud 12 cheeses For May, June and July they pay 5c per cwt for milt,100 in August and 115 in Sept, This issue has r letter from Franc who is in Quincy, Florida lagrad, May 7, t, tTal lijaasiHoloa Bayeo atAfiASTACU9   v Saturday May It, U Bay ward aad, Kirk Doagloe iaTOP SBCBKT AFFAUTVmTht Andrew Campbell family ittenoed the first communion ofMrs Mary Taylor ot Pontiae,U of James Greer, was buried here TuesdayMary Cats, WS, who died in Rohrter N Y, wai brought hat a ThursdaySeth Perry, 4 who lived south1 east of town, ded May 6 Funersl  w Sunday witK RevXittejohn offic iating,  SThe Bowery BoyalaHOLD THAT HYPNOTISTr Moaiay May laaaaay S  MKay MiUad Aathony Qulaa Debra PagetaiTHE RIVERS BDGSloTw, Wed, Tanra May 14, 15, If John Wayne Dan Dattey OHaraWINGS 7F 8AGUBS la MctrocolorColor artofiSYLVANr, Fri, SatM May , It U WoH Ptsaira, CINDBR8LLA   aad JSAMOA Disney FealiirottoaSue, Moo, Tuaa Ma 14 ti, H FULL OF LIFBRieaard Conte, Julia HolidayLEE THEATRaf 2Ht Vic state beard of health is Hatir ill the wells of the schools In thcounty The atye eaty ooadomatdtnr so far, 125 pupils of the Pimkaey schoolv given a visual test ltut wevkTiank brenninjrstall whe solj ai at Pwttysville toWaye Otutvr an uuction MaI Jewish organization iia puvcifrontagv at Lehman Lake near and will1 establish a suromev i SOMETHING NEW IN ELECTRIC WATER HEATING Goovg W Tioplo 80, prenrinenPigaa dth and bnkor, dMAJ J He was bora in StauijmX Y mid Wno to PUMWWjr IJJ patents were Jacob and Julm ToopK lUroporatad te butinotr of Wibtetborinkw, Rowing tho W utath In 1881 he otUbliahod Hawaty exchange bank In the baok ofthe storo Latex he put up HU own building He waa elocted ptata ontor Sw 1W7 ad was a maaibor of uv iaeton Lodg  1W1, hoWiag olfice I yaars He has boon on tfco Mkhigan State Sanitarium Boardnca tho bodi was organfced Ha married Hottla Siglar She urriTarith 8 daughters, Maudo, Mooa an4 Mae The funeral waa at fawm unday Rot Eok offtoJatto Masons had charge of gravoaww vices Oror 100 of thorn woifa ou No tchopl in the high tehool toyen account of tho eoualy   gado  U     ,     v   T  i vrV ectric wate r heater s giv e yo u a i thes e imSafes t wate r heate r builtflameles sPlent y o f ho t water2 4 hour s a da yE 9 Instal l anywheren o flame , n o flueE 3 Efficientn o hea t waste d u p a  flu eCleanestn o soot , it s allelectri cCoo l t o th e touchto p t o botto m6 1 Lon g lastingbuil t t o rigi d Ediso n standard sadd  up to tht finest hot water  ervice ever offered in So advantages  iuainAtionRev  Pr  Henneaat y vh  W a r eturne d fro m tb e sout h wa a tfe npurs e o i 80 0 b y hi t Brighta uioner s las t wee kSenato r Fran k Shield  e f Howe lha s introduce d a  bil l i n tk  Ugialj utur e providin g tha t al l mfim d pas tange r coache s b e mad e o f tta4 Bor n t o Ja y Radle y an d wtf  Ma yt  a  girl  Pau l Haine s and  Blano h tedfhaiarrie d Wednesda y b y Rev  Stigoiv Kati e VanBlartcu m ia workin g lo rMrt , Georg e YoungloTe ,Bor n t o Oli n Marshal l an d wif e e frTfory laat ek a daughterClifford VanHorn and wife spentSunday with the KeHa Ferry family te CUtokatoa Tht tUbmei Mttdt eater taiaad th Mi Jaaats Widtley v, Tar, Ft Sat, Max MBN IN WAITftobert rfayjfebertSUeit Bady and llaiaCeJr Cartoea aad Newsn, Mta Tuts May 12, 14, 114 Peck end LaureaWOMANwittiand Cbuh Coaaorain BAND8Cteeaiaaeepe and DLu Caioiandtaaala T4iea, GilbertZacry JftcNwJkioAna Arbor, MWa Freefr day, Saturday May U, U DY IN THE MORNINGSuperacope an4 CoAocMayo, Ruth StoatIB1BUTK TO A BAD MAK ia CkHuaaacoa andmm Jaaiea Cagneym V vF r1jtfi then at ymir deals, plumlwrvs at oft anadoy Waata f I  Ma y la , Uia   C lKoatr l MiUaaa i aa d Zacaot BEYQNJ  A  RBAMMAO UDan a Andrew s a dTM H We i Taw  Ma yCVRCU , B148 T O Fm ItJoa a Bromfk U aa dTltMOL SJoa n Xga r aa d C   ViV PWATCHJfaS, IOTF ARMERS can make money,save work and save time byadding fertilizer in the fall, reports the Middle West Soil Improvement Committee, in citingrecent statements by agronomists at Land Grant CollegesIn addition to these advantages, the committee lists theseother benefits from putting onin the fall all the phosphate andpotash and most of the nitrogenyou would ordinarily broadcastand plow down in the spring1You can spread out yourwork load by fertilizing in the,fall This takes the heat off inthe spring and helps speedplanting operations when everyminute counts 2The ground is usually firmer in the fall Machinery pullseasier and does less damage to soil structure Larger machinescan be used that will save timeand labor3Broadcasting and plowingdown puts the fertilizer in moist soil which increases its efficiency in a dry year4Topdressing meadows withphosphate and potash in the late summer or fall helps hold thelegume in legumegrass mixtures,5Even if you have a slightloss of nitrogen over the winter, it can cost less than an extra trip over the field in thespring And it is better to risk the locs of a little nitrogen thanto risk not setting fertilizer onyour flokls t all6In I0J0II, you find it easier t ,ef L C erjict fertilizer ratio ami grvHo you wantSoil Test Gives Clues toNeed for Plant Nutrients  FIVE steps for taking accurate soil samples were listedhere by the Middle West SoilImprovement Committee, basedon suggestions by Purdue Uni versity agronomistsIPick an area on your farm that is uniform in colorand soil textureone whichhas had similar cropping and fertilizer treatment1Avoid mixing soils that are light and dark colored, orthose with a different crophistory or past fertilizer treatment3Ust a sampling tube, auger or shovel to remove asmall sample from surface to plow depth4Stay away from fertilizer bands in row crops, farmlanes, field borders, feeding areas, sand ridges and areas withingravel roads i100 feet of5Mix the samples represent ing one area thoroughly ina clean paii Spread oui thefins mixture to dry Use enough of this mixture tofill one soil carton 0Agronomists advise samplingsoils this summer and early fall, and sending them promptly to the soil testing laboratory1This will give plenty of leewayor the soil testing results to be back in time for fall ordering offertilizer Soil sampling instructions, ,rms to fill out and shipping shippingined fromcontainers can be obtained vlocal county agents or fertilizer dealersiSoil tests are only as good atthe samples a farmer takesPurdue agronomists point outthat soil tests are only as goodas the samples a farmer takesfrom his field, says the oomrmtieeIHeeee it pst makeas accurate samples as possibleSoil tests can provide a goodguide for determining the plantfood reserves of the soil Theycan help a farmer provide his crops with the balanced fertilityneeded to get profitable returnsfrom his investment in fertilizedKeep 56 Corn Profits HighWith Good Soil Managementors could realize bTflgerprofits a smaller total corn ProjacresSigtaer yields per acre from wtUftd ton moaa lowercosts of production and mere set retara for atTtP ROFITS from 1956 corn cropscan be kept high by good soilmanagement including fertiliz er use that enables farmers toget bigger yields per acre onfewer acres, reports the MiddleWest Soil improvement CommitteeHigher yields per acre meanlower costs of production pefbushel, the committee pointsout This helpa a farmer getmore net returm, even if pricedecline University of Missouri revsearch indicates that by usingfertilizer in teamwork with ethergood soil management practice, farmers of that state can cutthe average cost o produojsjf corn from 84 to Mcents forbushel, says the committeeBy accomplishing this, farmj could realte  from a smallerduction on fewer they aow receive overall acreageThe committeavjuggetta 0MMstepe for farmers aimiag it corn yields per aere1Ktep fertility Ufa y adding sufficient fertilizer tostis ing balanced supplies ef sJtotgen, phosphate aad petaafc ttmeet the peak densjfis ef tkecorn crop during the graiftafseason A sail test eaa toe agood fluidsaMatca tke algh ftrtilitrwith a high stall population, sotho crop can me ftA use of oil tho nutrients BJiourethe soil oaa suoiiv mat Mvm sood SKoo insoota under xontroliiWhere noo4t4, uao moical conservation methodat contourinr  to, kot moi TULIP FESTIVAL, HOLLAND, MICfflGANFull Color Reproduction suitable for framing sent upon requestDiscover the natural beautyjof Michigan enjoy the natural goodness of Michigan brewed beerMichigaHiDrewersV Association 350 Madison Arenas fel Detroit 26, Michigan 3 PktMmtfMkhW  SebewHaving decided to sell my arm will sell at public auction, from Howell take PinckneyHowellroad south 5 miles to Schaffer road, then west 3 miles to 4160 Schaffor road, From Pinckney takeM36 west 3 miles to Hinchey road then north 3 miles to Schaf for roadSATURDAY 11100 PM19 Head of Holstein CattleHolstein Cow, 9 yrs old, due Auy 12Holstein Cow, 5 yrs old, open Holstein Cow, 6 yrs old, due Jan 18Holstein Cow, 11 yrs old, openHolstein Cow, 6 yrs old, due Dec 17Holstein Cow, 6 yrs old, due Aug 15Holstein Cow, 4 yrs old, due Sept 21 Holstein Cow, 8 yrs old, due Aug 16Holstein Cow, 6 yrs old, due Oct 24Holstein Cow, 6 yrs old, due Aug 30 Holstein Cow, 7 yrs old, due July 10Holstein Cow, 6 yrs old, due Jan 27Holstein Cow, 6 yrs old, due Oct 3215 months old heifers, open3 heifers, 3 months old Steer, 15 months oldTOOLS x53 WD Chalmers Tractor, good shape   AllisChalmers cultivatorAllisChalmers 314 mounted plow214 Radex Ford plow 51 Ford Tractc Dearborn Scoop for Ford Tractor5460 AllisCiipimers Combine, very good 52 Chalrcws Baler55 2 Row Chalmers Corn Picker  John Deere Side Rake, nearly newDearborn Disc 5 foot Horse Mower55 John Deere Manure Spreader56 New Idea Mowing Machine, 7 ft cut2 Rubber tired wagons with rack and boxesHammer Mill, nearly nvJohn Deere tractor grain drill with frt attachInternational Corn Planter3 Section Spring Tooth Harrow2 Section Spring Tooth HarrowGas Tank, 300 gallon on standardBuzz Saw for Chalmers tractorLand Roller Garden Tractor witu  iorSteel Drill Rubber Tired Feed Cart 18 ft Grain Etevator with motorPlatform Scales, 1000 Yo2 rolls of new woven wire fencero barb wire Electric Fencer 50 Bales of StrawLarge Circulating Oil HeaterDAIRY rLAMENTHinman Milker, 330 gallon Hot Wa Cn Rack8 Can Milk Coo 12 good Milk CansJewelry Wagon i, 1  motor and pump caterMilk Cart 50 gal Hot Water HeaterCream Seperator Wash Tank NJoln Deere Corn PickerNOTE These are very good tools, and have been well cared forTERMS 6 to 12 months time will be riven on bankable notes bearing 6 interestNot Responsible for AccidentsDillingham Jsv CASEY and WYLIE, A PkUPr FLOYD KEHRUFirst National Bank of Plymouth, Clerk  r  1   THE WNCKNEY 3ff ATCH Wednesday, May INTr VI i Extra Profits from FertilizerPay for Better Farm LivingE XTRA profits from fertilizer use can help farmers pyfr comforts and conveniences they and their families dirpthe Middle West Soil Improve ment Committff points outTests at agricultural collegesand field experience on farmsSays the committee, show thatfertilizer can return any win IT from 2 to 5 in increetsed empproduction valur for every H lar invested in plant food The extra dollars  n hljfarmers buy new tr trrtnrsand equipment, new furniture,rugi and drp r electric k   vlor new refrigerators, IhcotMrnittce cirri a res That makes prosperity ioilocal merchants and for busintsx generally nays the com mittee, and it all springs fronintelligent use of fertilizer When a farmer invests i1cmpboosting items such as fortilizer, he cuts the cost uf pnAuction for rarh crop unit wi if miiruses his profit maryin Soil building investmentsusually pay back Ihe very firstyear in inereasci crop yields And after that Hi farmer haearryovrr profit in futi1years fr i r emp yn , per a r   f   ynG od Soil Tilth Helps Corn Plants Build Strong Roots fcjigher Yields Per AcrenC OOD soil tilth makes a hieI difference in rfie yields ofcorn you go Jhe hetlerfthe tilththe more bushels you fci get That is illustrated by the twAhills of corn shown in the above pictureThe two hills of corn werttaken from nearby plots in the, same field In both cases enough well  balanced fertilizer wasadded so that the corn could andahould have made top yields ifother growing conditions were favorable lThe corn plants with the bigroot systems with five big earwere grown on a plot that hadreceived good management thathad maintained soil structure The soil was loose, wellcondi tioned and well drained Its organic matter content was steadily replenished Good tilth gave the big plant chance to develop strong, deeply reaching root ay stems Thus they were able to get all thenutrients and moialuje frum thesoil needed foi high yieldinggrowthIn the case of the corn plantswith the small root systems and three small ear, the soil vvacompacted and tight due to poormanagementpreviously that had mined out the organic matterand broken down the structureThe root systems could notdeeply penetrate the closelypacked soil Thus they could notjorage for the nutrients that were in the soil This cut downthe plants growth and reducedthe number and hr oY roots If you expect to get the mostefficient use out of the fertiliseryou use, says the Middle WestSoil Improvement Committee, then you must maintain thestructure of the soil so that roots can grow and the root systemdevelop to make full use of thesoils nutrient supplyLow Cost Forage Crops Boostprofits from Milk and Beef,  sXzWell fertilized home frown forapr ean keep feed eosts low, boost profitsprices for livestock andry products emphasizer meed for farmers to usereat teed, reports the Midi West Soil Improvement Com a, in citing ra recent state by two University of KenagronomistsGeorge D and Harold T Miller I does not mean a poorP Heed, but one produced Hist east possible, wheth grain or forage, saysnoiR5ts statenct arotiomists point outfture crops produce th feed pr liyestockil attention should ea thia yearm pasture and ftrat step shouldati tasted1 Cart feedtftecial   ier and Miller suggestNext step should be t applylime and fertilizer needed toestablish the crwp and give high yields The third step isto maintain pasture and hay production by annual applications of phosphate and pet ash fertilizer as indicated by thesoil test uIt is cheaper to maintainestablished ferage crops through tapdressings of fertilizer than it is to reseed them,the agronomists say  If tnere is nolegume in themixture, r if the stand is weak, the use of nitrogen fertilizer canbe profitable, provided there issufficient phosphate and petashie Meet the needs ef the erop,they paint out SellHelps Bsest ngiwwrt, Wm fimkhtiS0YMi4INlrt VN im Aid Victim of Kermm OmfiUYield boosting fertiliser gresS CIENCE and industry teemed up with the farmer Aboost crop yields per sera 41 1cent in the past 20 years, deelaithe Middle West Soil Improvement Committee, in a statement bated ema recent report by the U 3 Department of Agricultures bureau of ag ricultural economicsThis increase has been greetsthan in any other pecfod of history, ,mA said the statement The yield rite thas included major field crops sttdk as corn, wheat and eotton, ,as weOas the important fruit cropsContributing to this rise harebeen the work of plant breeders anaagronomists, machinery manufac turers, fertilizer producer and tosecicide makers, says the StatnAs a result, it sayt, hybrid i axeed  Wat While te armed forces asting on behalf f the United Matisstf inKorea ontlnue tip efforts to reestablish jm   measttfea to relieve the snffaring of mlillomi oi ,a a resttlt of the oaaflkt Hew, Dr Kusfl ffilBpMn Turkey to the VX Cemmlsftoa  Korea 9R fitti a eeatec at Puaaa, aoeasapaaiei bftoHLu fralar of Ue CewsitosioaaM s,jftjijissnin of the j6ii Ltrflding PlajQBots Yielrtv Cuts Cota iiv, Lne ft Duihti1When You Skimp on Plant Food Sweet ciover intercrop pokedews deep to improve drainage, build deeper top soil andimprove structure to increasesous cropproducing ahtlitvT HE CHEAPEST soil bull dinprogram is the one that givesthe highest yields at the lowestcost per bushelDeveloping such a programinvolves setting your sights on the top production capacity of7our soil arJ then providing nat it take to reclithat level,tfavs TheMiddle Wrsri Soil Imwill varyiiowing conditions, the committee points outYou have to know ytttif solibefore you cari figure out wsjrsI to improve it, says the c   mittee, in citing a recent stat in enl by M B Russell, Univer sity of Illinois agronomiit Soil tests and full history oi previous fertiliser treatments and cropping practices can give you valuable guidane Yov neod to knov, too, whether yoiw particular soil has aay special problems relating to droughtirits rosicn cr drainage,Russell lists these frctors asessential in any sound soil buiiding program 1 Sufficient plact r urients to produce high crop yields 2Good toil til that, encourages the develcpmeit of crop roots and pcivia goodi soil, water, air and tempsrfvircondition 2 JProtfeCnaxi against soil loss and erooiesdamageAll these practices must teaxkup and be related to each other The fertilizer you use he aamust be related to th kind lrtd you have smiOU iolluA VJLU1iura must be lkind, id i tte amount v o 11 a  V Radio Prevents Atomic Broadcastment by the commjc,ei, heoften can wind up with lower crop yields and smaller profits Actually, fertilizer is aboutthe lowest cost item in farm todny Fertilizer Is a highpaying Inveetmeat tsiatea vimrmfor every dollar spentF ARMERS who skimp on theuse of fertilizer can easilysave a penny and lose a dollar, says the Middle West SoilImprovement Committee, in cit ing a recent statement by R MFinley, University of Illinois agricultural economistWhen a farmer tried to etstcorners on the purchase of ia comebuilding production items like fertilizer, says a statesment by the commKee, he the mdl period The eat aifertiltter has iiwrwed otifr 54 per cent in ther paat 4B yeaw1Figuring ttHM4 prices at iWthe inges of farm vage tatea today is 311, tka Index Agure lor taies is m, Uvaaick , txmmachinery 114, elM ae tMsays the coronritiee Thfor feTtibier ia onSTh s C Wt ir feTtibe a S The us C WtiHa toereaae yteld pa acVe andcou el yrodueildii ia pan i ticou el yrodueildii ia plarly important in tiieae daof deflated farm prices arici high er coste the siatemant eontinut Soil spetalUuthe Corn BeU XHATA Q outferFintpv poi1 nit that most  tFifzer is one ot tttt ItigiMl gay ffwaciBandseeding, Plus Plant Food Gives More Ua Extra Income The Mils arerall fartttttybacklog can be buUt up wllhibroadcast applicatiens at heavymuonte of plant food Then at seeding time, ftrtiBser eaa tellced within eay reach pf theseedlmg for their tett t dBandseeded trefoil makes thlek standM ORE tons of hay and biggerprofits per acre depend ongetting Uxikurr stands of legumes, the Middle West Soil Im provement Committee pointsout Two essentials for sturdy, vigorous growth, says the committee, arc 1A good seedbed and carefulplanting methods    2A full feed of nutrifentsThat includes the appetizerapplication that gets the youngseedlings off to a quick, sturdy start as well as the maincourse that supplies all the nu trients the  legumes d fttaiai highiid United Nations Bs4l feeuMsjtary feature on atomte onerty, ttiUdd Year of Dm,H wffl be atart orer may radio fUtioni all over the wettt The progvam foatwes ezoerpts from tN,uetinfB and iclkc statemeats o atomic amaments race ai future use of ttemle eseify by sadh tathorttiet as A1U ttlnf whose oloe is heard David Lfllenthal J Robert Opptu r, and Robert M Hntehtaas Movie actor John Oarfleld iefvtN Radio personnel are shown hero reeerdtag the eBandsaediag, e inrtHsmirtilmng it a etfeefort wato give the teadmig reota afi tthanutrients tfcef Mad lac earlf grqwth Sueeaia of Alt mathoidependa on pteeisf the iWtiUsardirectly under ihajtesl Iwt not in contact with a tSsjilht eee4lings can grab tie piant Ii dAlfalfa and Wrsjfoot tretegave ai per etut better stsjadt saMichigan stands than fe,fbroadeaetmg alaMrctonltiig UMilo B Teear, isWgeArCoilege soils maa The see4 placed ia a narrow band  the top of the sot above 1idrUled oat fneK deep tetech rowsOhio sofis mangrowing stetoil the fltet bandasadeai t Hayia,vertifty agat eate wpa g tthick fV AUK Man  I MayS, 195 7K   f GROCERIESORYGOODSFURNISHING S I 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summon s can  no t b e serve a upo n the m becaus e i tC b e determine d i n wha t stat eloijkguAtr y uoe y reside I S ORDEBED  kT  Tha t th e Defendants , Rober t K McKi m an d Stephani e McKi m sn a lthei r appearanc e t o b e entere di n  thi s caus e withi n thirtyfiv e 35 day s afte r th e dat e o f thi s order Tha t the y shal l caus e a  cop y o fjuc h appearanc e t o b e serve d o n Rc d Fletcher , plaintiff s attorne ywithi n th e sai d tim e fo r appearane lhatacopyo f W s ORDE R shal l b epublishe d  n a  newspaper , printed ,publishe d an d circulate d i n tlii iCount y fo r thre e successiv e weeks ,am i tha t suc h publicatio n shal l b ebegu n withi n 1 2 day s afte r th e dat eot  thi s ORDER Tha t a  cop y ci  suc h publicatio nb e  maile d t o th e Defendant s a tthei r las t know n residenc e addres s a tleas t te n day s prio r t o Ma y 25,1957 ,tha t being  th e las t da y fo r suc h ap l f aranc e unde r thi s order Dated  Apri l 19 , 1958 Glen n C , Yellan 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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>I   i ,  WWM       v V   ArVolum e74 1 ij si vry TB B iWCKHS Y D I Wednesday, Ma y I , 195 7m  IMichiganMfarro rMichiga n wil l star t a n agggressiv ecampaig n t o stimulat e th e touris tan d summe r trade , say s Rober t Fu ron of the Michigan tourist councilThe plans call for 2 men frombere to sell Michigan Vacations Sfcevnher, of industry, labor and travel agencies are prime prospecttInsteaiof waiting for them, Michigan willgo to themThey now have agencies in Detroit and Chicago Labor groupsand dept stores have vacation committees Most of them never heardQf a Michigan vacation Groups outside the state will also be contactedColor has com to Michigan votingbooths Ballots of many colors wiladorn Michigan voting booths nextyear They are white for partisan eljcions, blue for nonpartisaa, rei for amendments and green for conntyproposalsRetraining jobless workers is thebrightest hope for releiving unemploy meat 45 percent o the joblessonly have an 8tfe grade education i have ribt competed high school Avocational trailing program and coun ceding program are unAer consideration The cost would be 550,000which would come from the unempoyment tax th excess of which now is returned to the state  Fred M Alger defeated as governor in 1952 and just replaced as amvfcassador to Belgium by President Eisenhower isIking boomed to runfor US Senator in 19G0 against Pat McNaraara Thats a long time offWork on he Mackinac bridge shutdown for the winter has been resum edSummer visitojfs will see the apsncompleted but ft will not be in use until November lne legislature killed the bill torelieve overcrowding in schools bybarring children 4 years, 9 mnnthsoid They now take this class Local Social EventANNOUNCEMENTWilliam Hill of Schafer Rdannounces the engagement bf her Robert Sweet  44 ofby the state h endaughter, Rosina Anne to Lawrence ded in a vson of Mr aftd Mrs et last lUine Marshall of Gregory, Tntand a daughter, 2 bK CamerojiA XJameronof Brighton Miss Hil graduated from Pinckney high school i  ons and a  unceJ aupriv  , ,, f  Charles and Buitis, A brother  i v  ldied April lg lasJt The funerilfaa at PlainfieH Saturday William Detisltam jrof Dexthe 4H plowing contest sby the Standard Oil CompaiMiuichester  The Burghardt Funeral Ho Chelseais bsing sued for 40I Roland and CHenna PuHiam1 cnr was in collision with the hardt ambulaijce when it wasa patient to the hospital J Leo P Meyers of Ann Arbojopened his row subdivision AIi eighths at Dexter TherehOTne sites there It is norBiat of the Foid Salejp  Service onjop ofthe hillHis brother, Robeit who ,Vrasi killed in a avein last December jsas  part owner of the subdivision The Knights of Columbus will inin 1954 and is employed at the Citi  cuet a class f 750 in Detroit May Mutual Auto Ins Company of How  45 The order has 54000 membersell Her fiancee is employed at the in MichiganGeneral Motors Prooving Grounds,the wedding is May 25  Cathoik ChurchSt Mary Catholic CHurc  Fr Albert SchmiU, PastorSUNDAY MASSESSummer Masses630, 800, 00, 1000, 1130 A M Winter Masses800, 10UU A MWeekday Mass 800 A, MFridaySouowful Mother Novena780 PMConfessions aitar Novenna Devotioua430 to 60 P M,830 to J00 T Grade School NewsKiiidttiarttn, Mrs ParksCalvary MennoniiteRev Lzm Beachy, PSupt Walte Wosahip hinj Vonnjf Peoples CurrentWe wonder if this country UPat Barrett caught a big fishKurt fied in turning doyu every offer ifK a topic saw a dtei1Ralph Kuttii dad l ionierence or disarment nificiflag ut hit one Malcolm Ludwigs un j advanced by Russia The vio from New York is visiting himThri was a rabbit in Juhu Towsleys yinl Lee Davis says ther are many ew boats ji lrtaj,t Lake DwnuyIvAarthouts dad and Kijjper Duboistro cr gifi fish Juy Piiieb mule has foim1 buflalo horns, Joan Menko riiwf parents visited her Iavl icluioor saw a rattlesnake David Wlorlyka uis IjaLy rabbits Doa 31ealion went to Howeli Sunday iVcd Stiver visited hi brotlieiJoe,at t Murvs school Kach of our trees in the school Intantvd J730MARRIED SATURDAYMerlin Lavey and Martha Meyerswee married Saturday at 11 a, n,at St, Marys rectory by Rev, Fr, Sduvidt, The breakfast was at St,Marys hall and the reception at Romuius at night, they went to Florida Charles Smith and wife of BridgeHampton, N Y are spertdiug a moth at Boynton Beach Florida Attorney Frank Shields of Howellis a patient at St Lawrence hospitalLansing, The engagement of George unnof Howell to Judith Holly of Tri mU Lake Rd i1 annnoued by hermother, Mrs William Gorsline Th Bv, a W Winder, PosterSunday School 9S0 a n1045 a mpiajrei meeting atfie chuujh  300Wed Choi practise  730 mThe Peoples Cfeurch Mfi West between IJnadills and Main StreeUKeith Rriegsegprer, PastorRevSunday MomiiYouth SchoolWorshipService Wad945 n n1080 aiuTOO p i 800 p m, 400 p mg, yon their wedding trip, Mr, and Mrs, wedding is in Junt PractiseJoe Lavey wereat the wedding, their atteendans0 MAY COURT TEKMteftna starts May lStij43 cafes 2 are citizenship,ary, 4 noujuiy, 8 chancery ANNOUNCEMENTRuth Kirschke daughter ofand Mrs Claude Kirshke of Pinckney was married April 20 in Indiana to Coglin of Detroit, They are ivR in Detroit,One of the jury cases is EdwardKenny and wife vs Warren Leckrone A ron jury casa is Pearl Hinchey vsJOean Turner The jurors drawn are PutnamLeaTiplcdy , Kenneth Wylle UnadilUBiur Jackson, A J Boice HamburJtftn Dinsmore, Oryille BeekmanMarionBruce Love, Wirt Smith In the Soith Lyon recount for mayor Mayor Albert Weinbrn1 won ovl Hex Kenne 24 to 2i2,losinK 3 votesFor council seat Reynold Sweet and Charles Sinelli tied and will drawInjutjiice run Florence Renwic,k was still 57 votes behind Bert SnellAlfred Webber of Lodi townshipwas killed jast Wednesday W1HJB4 ilfchdin was struck by ligluiing1 He haJ gotten his cattle out, was killed trying to save i0 sheepJjimes Calhoun 82, died last weekHe was a former mayor of Stioth Lycn and oldest member of thc Alasonic Lode thereThe Novi schoc district who wereturned down in their attempt to au MRSMrs FavA , , , , quartettes, chorcsus andbeaver take dropped from ,,,,   Robbie Robinson andThis, was not a good year for trappus Tho l,S09 last year to 7,6811 and that ofotter from 60 0 591 The price ofcllev from 670 tc 50lThe price to 11Llanket Last weeik 43 fires burned over 1004acres SCHOOL OPERETTAThe gchool operetta Her RoyalIfijinss, Mias Jones, was put enat the school Friday nght by tii3mupic class The cast consisted of 83voices The itory revolves aroundI a swank summer resort who awaits the arrival of a princess A youn i girl who arrives ia rnisUken for the nfx Part of fhe South Lyon school princess and accorded all the honors istnct ve appealed the case to theby the snobs there An escaped pat   of education itnt from a mental institution next  Bnhton  to have a free parkins  shows up and is given the royal hon1ot whlch wili amodate 75 carsThe ,  ionos Intcrperced wers solosduet,  re ls on Main St between the    tit rick and Girdsong storesI The Brighton American Legien to J, Anthony ofmake a LEWIS KiArnSfiiis ic Piesi Dil1,at St Joe 1 HsiI   J ,Ain Arbor, last Tuesday She w born January 30, 1934 at Fentoi iSvmivin aro her hvisband, son,Wllhim and 2 daughter Also her lath r,Vv Press, 4 sisters Mary Press, linv Icy SmiMi, Betty Whittcnberr Iv,vell, Beatrice Bain of rlillord anda Lrotlicr, Kenneth of HowellThe fuuoti was at tlu MacDonaUlFuneral Home Tl ur day with burialin OrtonvilleFourth  iul Fifth, Mrs, rjoulotVMH SeefiMs brotiicr is i mov n Wlie helped his dad cutdvji treerf iCmil Millers doctur itvs by a lake He is goin U tac jUiil her for Miotcrboat lideKd Coloitsass i eiow 1ith and Uickie Sweisa ptuasant filii Penny Reynolds faiLiiit a 1ish So did Cavl Tauviainon a his dad Paul Jones had II i idjs in his uncles rpotoibont on Silver iii LaDawn Mihiiey and Rudiy j Vv Urayer have tennis shoesLinda JWulIeys laiidarentij are back fiom j iijidupnst Grade, Mry ThuyerMSt of i  iUtided tlie carnival, Tiv Reasons dug ut bitten Hewr ly Ieiis da 1 1eli out of the bout iily Darn li a baby calfiii iy Oury saw tlie cuiuel last ni, JL had a Ion  tai1Sandra Bell cauylit     ii Linda VtePen visited her aunt  m ivtroil Sunday Hilly Chambers a biid wili a bow and arrow Sci  iiivei wvr to a widJin1 Sat iay iiulvn Hudson  Maiy Lou  tiil liav new dresses and shoce  iason has bby fox, Judy Green sjKiit the wee It eird with Marty ifites, I1red Ejreler went smelt iishin up north, Patsy Hollister spet h week end in Ann Arbor, L,eonuriSiavden saw a new type of racngen, ivs Bmj i an over a blue racer    fa nip1 t, Michne Winisky miIi rrtij nujjMt L7 fish, Jif and iiinii  ienL tlte week end with Mrs, j u cjims no effort will bto i,miltain peace yet they actept isiai overtuies Our diplom iaa inference should be smart eaouglt UJ deteirt the true from the false Wtcijnize Russia and havean ambaadcr there An effort is bekag to break down the embargotrade with Red China Waie the only country who has out  bina vas once our best,customerThe era mrgo is being circumventedas many of the goods we ship to foreign countries eventually jQodihvv wuy into Red ChinaThis country has affirmed its support of the kingdom of Jordan and ,nt warships there to aid the Idnfv ho is antiCommunist They haia Cdmiminist premier whom the kiaf fiid aiiei replaced with an antiCoibiiiviiiist cne He resigned and moblook control and martial law is now in effect, Jordan is tile tiniest oftlu Arab nations but outside ofStfudiArabia the only one who haMbeon for us If we let her fall to ibm Coivi muni its other nations mightlow suit toandiKIWAM8Prof, Rogers of the U, of M,tucked on atomic energy  radio aciiviity last night, Next Tuesday night William Mullemkre, Ann Arbor editor talks,  r3EPUBLICAJN CLUBand Mrs Thomas Bonner entertained the Young HepueieAn Cub at their homasSunday assisUdby Mrs Edwin McVaugh, Mrs,Wm, McPherson IV poured, Mr, and Mrs, Charles Hewett Robert Kleeg, AnaLewis were appointed a formal oricasizing committee, Lawrence Lind emere, chairman of the Republicanstate central committe talked infortnnllj Watch for notice of the nextnTeeting, danceshis highschool band made their appearaneand were warmly received It hasbeen a long time since Pinckney hada band   Some of the individual numbers j  CARD OF THANKSw ere the 3 Myers Siaters, quartette,  1 sincerely thank each neighbor Donna Basydlo, Jay Root, Barbara f iviand for the flowers, cands, personMeAfe nd NM Rose, Janet Van  al calls and each act of kindness Slanabrook, Karen Bollen, DaU Hugh shown to me and my family duiin roon is finihed Alan Stlfenhis family visitcf1 lelaiives in Itioit SiUUlav Chevri Darrow haJ s out May 1 is RolleneSingers birthday She warus two1 ducksPat Tessmers aunt iad twin John Mayc has a new 11 ft bM11VViTiuins spKired oma bull frosJudy Schioeler will be 10 years old May 7,We enjoyed the caof un were n the freak sltowand Nancy Nichols, Linda LeeAnother group were Boaita Lei,Feverly Campbell, Anita Shiroy,Jolan Basydlo, Shirley Wyie and Tarbara Russell 6 boys Tom Ritter,PA  Howell, Jak Cotes,Don Sing,Monty Mattesn and and Dennig Morgaii iut on t dance The two Cunning ham children colored from Howelldanced my illngss and convaiescense, Yoarthouhtfuness is gratefully appreciaed and will always be rememberjd Jim HallCARD OF THANXSI wish to thnk my friends and nynighbors for the flowers and acts of kindness shown us during our bereavement, Robert Egelex Family REVOLTweek thatYOlXG REPUBLICAN, There werj hints lastthe Young Repubicans who reolt ed against the Old Guard at Lansing last year and oted for, tne ovornors mental aid, highway inipvovement program were not going to accept tho Old Guard Republicanholdthe lino tax policy this year, At the Republican state centralcommittee meeting at Lansing Sat Second Grade, Mrs  Winder ji ouht aci  7J1  I v Uoiroe went to sec K  it t d  me sio is home fiuiiii fa, Leo iiiuln has new shut1, W i5 McvYs sister is home TinimySpriit iiaj ai aii plane that runs on Drian Walton and his brother   i  j    a stji1 Lfaia Krish had comj any iVoni 5iji tn Linda Clouhami JUT coisin v cut turtle huntin   Cindy Huyhfs ant1 Cindy Plummer IiiaTC new siioes aiul Am iha Ilileman too John Tachs yraJid parents arecniute bak from Florida, liobct liiiirhs aunt ave him a whistle jamJon Plumnici had a birthday Monday Rauhn helped drive shepSprout wint to a Cub iicoutSecond and Tird, Mrs, Johnson,iiabeth Antaa shopped in Ann oi1 Saturday Charles GehrinvrJiL 15 fish on Muddy Bonnie WyUas a new potketbook Judy iJor y had cfiMnnnj from Dexter Sui  iarry Farriischcs garage as Clifford OSullivan of Port Hura liih Knights of Columbus official, n been named federal judge inUlibiuan Thei were 12 applicantsfoi the jb Retiring state chairmamJolin Feiiceus was supposed to b liiid up for the job but Postmattariieral ijummerfield, the big bOMla Michigan dont like him and wanted Owen Cleary of Cleary College, of Ypsilanti The Summerfieldforces tried to defeat Felkeni for teicotion in the Cvmvention 2 ydaff ay3 b t failed OSullivan is th Kiand compromiseA bifl i up in the house at Lasin, to allow barb to serve potatociis, pietznls, cheese and crackersfive Any free food now in a place tviure liquor is sold is forbiddttO InIK old saloon days the fre lunchM 1 ie jjittty elaborate and featuredcom beef and cabbage, pig hocks and  t ii kiau, liver and onions, soupsnnA liinburuei sandwiches The first jrrels we evr had were given Uftby h German blecksmith neighborwho usually stopped for a bee onA way home and seldom neglected10 fill his oocketh with preUelsJlici Iiiy a 11 a I NOT1CBThe Young Ladies Auxiliary ofthe Oonffl, church will meet at Pil grim Hall at 11 a, m Wed,, May 8thto make doll and monkeys, Bringanything nylon to ituff with andneWifft and thrwnd,Io landwiche as ctrerage will be furnished, Taiis the regular May meeting END SO YEAR FUNCTIONThe Pinckney Kings Daughterswho hare been putting on annual Mother  Daughter banquets herefor the pas 30 years are discontii I018 of Th Wton only has 80 members and same are get  ing along jri years, iTiey have noequipment and have to borrow dishes and tabies, This event had to be moved to the school as the attenctence grew to 300, The great amount of work involved was tcmuch for thenvThis year St, Marys Society will put on the banquet atthir hall Mty 9Pinekney King Daughters sfttetwftk Mn BrtU BrashMay 2 atlVM p, m, Election of of fieerawj aBual report to be given Gvod iADan VanSlambrook enterered Burltsoa hosUL Grand Rapids this week for surgeTi The fire dept, was called to thtborne, of jlrs, Beulah Tuesday by aroof fire, little damage was done, Chester Jarlowski who works for at Tajras had an ap IJoelioaJNew booksNEWSare Murphys Benwby Wills,, Miracle in Brittany byJd Bllito Bellingrath Gardens bgarden boolMt memorialEdith PecVBooks presented to the library byMr, and Ur Earl Ward were acomipete est of Scotts novels,Poet ry Anthology, Our Political Favoorite and  boolo on English Liter CARD OF THANKSI wsh thank my friends andbes and Livingston Lodge for thecards, fflowers and visitts I received I was in the hospital,Harry B,CARD m THANKWe wish to say thanks so much tothe neighbors and friends in PincKney for their many kind expressions of sympathy, mass cards and food,Th Family of Mrs, Elizabeth dintonDONNA BOOTHDonna Booth, 1 year old daugtor of the John Booths who live onJ Stackable farm died Aprill 25The body was taken to Buffalo,N,Y ,for burial  urday, Open revolt broke outDiaseut j iai1 mtowas anticipated when Rep, Geoe  v Kahdaiballade, Ann Arbor, Young Republican leader rose to speak and saidhe would orllJose their no more money for schools program but they were not prepared when Prof, Wni,Vbrer of the U, of M, also on thoitate central committee arose andbacked him up, He read that parLof tne Republicar state platformof 1956 that pledged full support to expansion of educational facnti aand the needs of the state, He said Urn legislature was elected on thispledge, He received a surprising acoount of anplause Uoth lie andSaUade spoke in opposition to Sen ator Hutchinaons no new taxesspeech, They were joined by Alfied Fortin,o Gratiot comity hairman who said taxes would have to be raised eventually and that the Repuu and 3 tires stolen, Rovent to a piano ieDetroit David HollistcsJill ,lias a scooter bikeCathysaw bluebirds Sunday Cliff was bitten by a horseThird Grade, Mrs BeachyStanley Linds uncle from Detroitisicd her Don Pesoja has bovar,Jjeunis Reynolds father got u niilkcan fulj of smelt Saturday David Chambers was in Canada Saturdayand saw the big boats on the river Sunday Linda Wylies parents wentsiinelt fishing Cur room was the tixh pond for the carnival We haJfish, shells and frogs Sharon Froeh lich is our room president and Loisrjrej secretary Oh riatme Dinkeliwent to thc operetta Friday nightFifth Grade, Mrs Miler,Spelling hee winners were ChrisFifth and Sixth, Mrs, HeatonWe are planning to go to HeniyFord Mueseum and see Tomorrow I and recently built,We went lastyear too, The carnival was a succeea except some the children got out cfaturePor children 600 Hats by Dr, hand Seun,Th Martin Fred Read, and wife, the Bob ReadJames Whit ley cans were accused of taxs favoring tlile an1 Catherine Buda,John Dinke,big business The debate was still ffl Caro1 froehlich Perfect in th9Ukl Kd Mikbigwarm when Chairman Limlemue gaveited , into adjournment,Piev mcrtest wre MikePJumi Dennis Thumm  of President Eiwin KaraR Rowell, Sharon GallupElizhoxvers 71 billion budget was vot  beh Minocl Cheryl VanNorman loudly a censureoown, a dollar a month dues phn missed one orFor 00,000 budget approved, Linda  lle dtnlival we made the paper mcha animals for circus backgroundWe did good in our arithmetic test,in division Our Michigan unit to reented to Governor Williams isieady, Mr Chanhbers mademorts voted s salary of 21,000 ayear, This is from an article , by , Will Muller in the Detroit SundayNews unJLu chapter in the battle ofrdt near Lapeer wasNN I it ten lafit week when the surviviu biother, Alfred, 78, died in a nuving home Theirs is a story ofa lattlo fro prircipals regardless ofcosisA faim mutual insurance comDiy failed and the brothers were 280 They refuse to payspent 50,000 fighting it Theirtv , woith 5G,000, was sold atiffs sale for 11,000 They spent years staving off the law Theyuere evictnd once but came back Ateanant moved on but left when liereceived a letter dynamite would beustd The linal eviction was in 1954, ha an old fashionedschool boaij fight which has beoncarried to the state board of education The board by a 3 to 2 vote fhreJ Supi Keitlt Reed His contract hasto J961 to run, Recall papers werecirculated igatnst one of board who ast the deciding vote The principalwis named uctinj supt until itwas settled Some 60 years ago the Pimjkney ajhool carried a dispute tosupreme corjrtAt the annual meeting thr , incumbents were defeatedTltey  to frive up their offices, John Teeple, the meetingchairman had presided in a faulty manner The supreme court turnedthem down The 3 bd members wl won were Dan Murta, Frank Johttion and Alfred HonksSeventh Grade, UnTriAmnQWe enjoyed the carnival and pttton a playDsbbie the door pi lie, to her siatr fthave our unitsCa nada and Great Britian Wednesday, We are working oaision with iecimals In arHhuwe, On May 11 we g to the ofaersjw, Seventh Grade Mrs, CairJudycwtheicfused pMrs Dolly Baughn visited her moentertained the Sunday at tj John HcGure jim ther, Mrs, HaroldRranklin in How wo den cover for itcapitol atMrs, We go to theTuesday with The PtaciBypby at CnilsonersoaaliWeek en d Bin Jami eafrs  Jeanett e McDonal d o f Cut  troit , Mr  an d Mr  ME  Darro w an dLansin g an d Marguerit e Leac h o f    Cide n Cit y spen t th e wee k en d a tth e Leste r McAfe e home Sar i Baugk n an d wif e n  Arbo r Friday  were i n Mr an d Mr  Cfetrg f Thompso nThursda y Mrs  MaW e Whit e wil lleav e fo r Seattle , Washington , v ojoi n he r husban d Brando n Whit ewh o i s enginee r fo r th e Goer s Air raf t Company  Mrs  Braftdo n Whit ejr  wil l driv e he r ou t an d fl y back Mrs  Clar a Palme r an d daughter ,Pa t visite d th e Wesle y Palme r fam il y i n St  Loui s Mo , las t week Th e Harol d Gallu p famil y o f Fan aingto n calle d o n th e Murra y Ke nra l Methodis t Church , Detroit ,   Messame s Margare t Barns , Heli n ,J  I Youn g Berriardin e Fr y an d Janic eTh e Cliffor d VaHom s an d Wra y  Burn s P nt Sunda y at t ttfc e D  Con kHiiKWey s attende d th e funera l o f , i n hom   n  r d Rapid s   , Mcrto n CrittUnde n i n Ypsilant i   Th p Milro n Carver s spen t Sun , jSaturda y      av w tn  nd Victo r Kreburgrh s i n iHuber t Ledwid e an d famil y o f   Lincol n Park ,Poya l Oa k an d Mrs , Eleano r Led  j  Th e Albei t Tent z famil y o f An nwcig e wsr s Sunda y guest s o f th e J Arbo r calle d o n tth e Harol d Holli i iJtrr y Ledwidges  VYS Saturda y right , IBo b Gor e an d wif e o f Detroi t wer e Mrs  Pauiin e Vdde r antertaine d w k en d guest s o f tth e Georg e Va n j  Monda y nigh t fo r Mrs , Donnale e Stapleton , A h ou t 6 0 member s o f Masoni c I7t h distric t attende d a  meeting The Keit h BradburysM  OjaUe aan d th e Lamber t Henry s o f Detroi t JVfi i Sunda y guest s o f th e L  J Henr y family Georg e VajiNorma n an d Gera MBenso n too k 9  member s o f thei r Su na y schoo l clas s t o tb e service s a tC      HHJLaaawHiia  I T A mm  itkmUtttomdav, Tiffbc r o f th e boar d o f genera l ptt ,pose s t o dis c as s Mason k legisla tion  Re x Sacteet t an d Glen n Alt ,o f gran d lodg e ae d Barne y Wilso nan d Ruper t Garne r DDI s wer e als opreesent ,Pnckne y Jiir h schoo l los t a t Ma nCheste r Monda y 7  to 2 , Gen e Hiil ,Dic k Kennedy , Denni e Clar k pitche dan d Dic k Kenned y ni t a  hom e run ,Ar e th e smel t goin g th e wa y o fth e buffalo , passenge r pigeon s an doLhc r wil d lif e specie s oac e abond  Ope n Winte r an d Swame rah i bu t no w extinct , Smel t dipper s Kres s Rea d of f MSI ,repor t n o sml t thi s yea r especiall y Hmil y Wash , Dr y Cleaniuf , JNtte oo n  Lak e Huro n sid e o f th e star  Drapes  Le t U s JLeCoIo r w  on r Gei d Bfl lHundred s o f ton s hav e bee n take ni n  rh s pas t fe w year s an d th e bree din g stoc k ma y hav e bee n depleted,  rasort Las t wee k wa s t o hav e bee n th e bi gw,e k bu t there  wer e n o runs ,erccihlretnilt a heoun t ITATEPHON E 2UHafWsfa rWelerf Waak , Dr yBe  Ipreai e a dRev  an d Mrs  Esic , daughters ,,  dghters ,Glady s and , Aria , Gertrud e Tuppe rd  Wilbl i BNote s o f 2 5 Year s Ag oMalach y Roefce , 70 , die d e thvme  fn Fowlervill e las t week 7i  th e so n o f Richar d an d Alic eFarrcl l Roche  Th e far m is no w par to f Hi e U  o f M  gam e resenreH e wa s       w       sTinervisor an d seree d 2  tenfas  AMwarthout t Bpsn t th s wee k en d  t a t th e Masoni c tempi  her e Monda y count y sherif f Survive  D  u tL 0Tf j  k, Vi   n O j K , rn  rvo n         uivjvor s ar e M sNormans Mrs  Hetti e Carve r o f Ai nAiWo r spen t Sunda y there Th  CUr e Swarthout s an d Harol d and Wilbelmin a Bourbonnai s atten de d  th e Ana l hig h schoo l debat e a tHO I auditorium  An n Arbo r Frida ynigh tTh e Flin t postoffic e ban d gar s aine  entertainmen t her e Frida y nite H e Th e Mothe r an d Daughte r Banque tsponsore d b v th e King s Daughter sa t the  Cong 4 ,  churc h Wednesda y nit eAlt a Meyer s a s toastmistrees  Th eprogra m is  Pian o duet , Doroth yCar r ,EveIy n Graves  Toas t tto th ecal Trio n Gertrud e Tdpper , Qlsdy tan d Arlo a Saf e Teas t t o Da4tters ,M  E i P ittrf T OHnson , me m wlf e i   JSTiT   KZsZTUS M Esic  Pian o Boles , Mildre dHalnes  Vocn l Solo , Nelli e Gardne rAress , Mrs  Ambrose , Howell Music , Isele r Sitters  Voea l Solo ,Mrs  Ear l 8auhn rrida y Baine s an d Dk k Bel f wen tfishin g t o Singin g Bridg e Fri da y nigh t bu t di d not t ge t any j  Th e Do n Patte n famil y o f Hows on  tiday Th e Georg e Meaboa s spen t th ewe k en d a t Loslls  Friday Setariay  Ma y I  4eie Pemtwre FwJohn Payne sad RataiaIN TOWNAlam freedBOOt, OCE, BOOTMonday May 5,  Matiaes Ss4a7 I K M Csas,Judy HoUidmy sod Biehard Cmf laFULL OE UFWPne WorU in the Marefc Fetterette Plenty of hot water with One my to keep the family i hot waterand enjoy every minute of itDETROIT EDISONS NEWELECTRIC WATERHEATING SERVICENew, more efficient water heatersbuilt to Edisons specifications New waterheating plan from Edison Together they make the finest hot waterservice ever offered in Southeastern MichiganLV Completely new, completely different,the electric water beaters for 1957 arenot only the safest kind you can buytheyre the most practical, too Builtto Detroit Edisons own rigid specifications, dollar for dollar these newelectric water heaters last longer thanaajr ober beater you can buyhurtsrif Redesigned from top tobottom to give you more hot water foryour mousy, the asw type eldctriowater heaters for 67 now include two higher wattage beating units that operate completely automatically As yourhot water supply goes down, one unitautomatically goes onquickly heating up more water lor you to use when youneed it No waiting, no worries Theresalways plenty at hot water on tap Andbecause of this tnkjue new design, youcan get more hot water than ever beforefrom the same size heater Then, too,since its built to Edisons own specifications, you know you can rely on thequality and depend on it to operate IA aAasaStfperSvppfy Plan To make the newelectric water heaters even more economical, Detroit Edison has introducedits SuperSupply Plan This simplymeans that now, for a surprisingly lowflnt monthly rate, you can get muchmore hot water than ever before for justpennies per day RH0 HRIWIn MVHOT yVfe iMpsjcf nMse trsjssejsjsvsdsstofts tf EIECTRICwttsf hsatioi Wort ymefer    ne torn m tee Theresautomatic safety always built into anelectric water heater No flame, nonue Its even safe enough, and goodlooking enough, to go right in yourkitchen or utility room Because of itsexcellent insulation, its cool to thetouchtop to bottom And only dsetrieand odorlessdi SEE THEM AT YOU1mm Helea Hayesinand Gatorand ftportThr r Sat, May 2 I, 4THE SHARK FIGHTERS, in Otasmasisfe and CeferwmTieter Matare and Karen Steeleand 5EARCH FOR BRIDBY MURPHYLeuise Hayward and Terest Wright in Vista VisionSUH,, Mon,, Tues,, Msy 5, 6, 7JSKAYENResrrt MiUhum and DeBorah Kem laLK THEATRE wMrartw L m LAKEWed, Tbur, Fri, let, May 1,1,3,4 Walt DleasrssCINDBBBLLA ia TestKioslsfTHE QUBT MANRegalseese pisture withForrest TeakerCeler CartoeaSuit, Mnn, luei May , 6, 7a uarine and Sister Angela trapped on a Pacifie, IslandHAYEN KNOWS MR ALUftON ia CnemaScept sad GelerDeberah Kerr sad Robert Miteham Nereity News , 0arteenThurs Frl, Sat, May 8,9,10JUMEN IN WADaabis Faatars Rnbert Ryan,Adln Rayobart Keith PtasSTORMSsott Rady and Mala Powers CeUr Csrtoon  sad INtwflThe Scio e4Aaa Arter, MlefcfhiMraas irree Plafrewd Saturday, May I, 4TEENAGE RSBBL laingsr Rogers and Michael Rennie MEN FROM NOWInJtaaielpa Seott and Gall RasseUMonday, May i, AWAT ALL BOATS ia VisUTlsien aad OeierJtff Chaader aad JaUe Adaau  TH UNGARBBD MOMHNT a TeaaaieaWfetter Williams aad GeorgeWaaV HiaTH May 7, s, t 2lMatGaleAalta Urbetf Victor Matm aM  Mfeaati W  wmunmmwr MOTHER  DAUGHTER BANQUET v To Be Held onTHURSDAY, MAY 9th 700 PMatSt Marys Parish Hall ALL ARE INVITED TO ATTENDFor Reservations MRS FRED SINGERWFMRS PAUL M7UMRS SPfiNCER TITUSUP IW Contact the, followingMM JAMM lAMNiU 944MM HMaW MYHfc WMRY MM HAW KHLYUP tHMCANNED GOODS3ViTi3BMPATCft Wefeepday, KayIT ttttTwo bus load from the EastQuad builing, Ann Arbor had a party and and dance at the U of MFresh Afar Cemp Saturday nightA U C TIO N f H of MariM 04ui a aopr o  Ntir To Ttmtthai aafriad a pkton of Mba aomat, diatoTl at tbed MtaWgaft otaarralorrs I  rSATURDAY, MAY 4th, l57  JiTABTWG AT UiH A HStock rf New tfcje takea plaaa Saturdayat 81 Thomaa Chvreh, Ana Arbor Mlaa Pit Thayer givee a farewellSetaffday sight for Ml DonnaleeStaplatom who 4aat Wadnaaday by plaae to ioto har hoafaaad Prt Edward ftaplatoa at Molmuunh, Eng land8OIM of ta Artieias AnVf td Oai RftBftfi Iataniwrta nd X oAs Spa Htatata rtti2 Gallom OilOil Maty Otherta Tha Gaoif VaaNowaait and Mwnaftsaa Bangfcn attandaH tha wedd tftf Saoky night of Ootf Cam ad Darl Rdottmam at tha UHati Bvathrtn Cirorci Jfoowa whai ia paater Km Virginia VanKTappan GaCLARK, 9AL3sVCASE tha INA haat amafcpoH ai About 80 couple attended tneT given at the school Saturday niteply the FC team of the Masonic lode j Other cash donations were receivedThe Ladies Monday night bowling league held their banquet at the Canopy Hotel Brighton, 32 weretthere Th raens league banquet isThursday at the JfC hall, HowellThe Kiwanie bowling team ChliMiller, Martin Ritter, Wesley Read,er and Frank Zezuka bowled in tthe Xiwnis tournament at Ann ArborouiidayJohn Eieeie wto spent the wintertauring south came home Jat Friday Norman Clark jr hurt in an auio taccident on McGregor Rd last week is in St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor The Vincent Shields family ofAnn Arbor called onthe Lee Laveya Sunday,  ,The Ona Campbells spent thewtk end at the Carl Lentz home inLansingThe James Hall family of Marionwie Sunday dinner guests of the Met win Campbells,Tbe Didk Young family of Flintcalled on the Andrew Campbell famllv SundayPcbbie and Beokie Amburgey hadtheir tonsils removed at McPheraoihospital, Hovell last weekThe Fred Smith family of Evarti weic Sunday guests of Mrs JennieDevtreaux Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and Mrs Fannie Kavanaugh were in Ann Ar bor Thursday1 Murray Kennedy and wife were in Detroit MondayI Walter Clark was in Benton Har bor last weekAlbert Shirley and wife were Sun day guests of the Daryl Shirleys in1 LivoniaMrs Marda Austin and son, Bill,cf Ann Arbor were Sunday guesta of Herb Palmer family Waltter Clark and wife spent ttha wwk end in East Tawas1 Tte Harold Heusman family of YpsJJantl spont Sunday with theEdwin Sprcruti Tne Dale Miller family went ameltfishing at Singing Bridge Sundayi Clarence Deal of Dansville, BiJy Shehan of Ann Arbor and Georgea ad Emmett Roche of Fowervile1 culled on William Shehan Sundayi Ather Wylie and wife and Richard Lovfcll and vjf vent smelt fishingto Pointe Pelo, Ont Saturday but diii not gt manyGerald Henry of Detroit,KatherinaI Whitehead and Beatrice Lamborn of Circyory spent Sunday with the JesseHenrysRobert Pike and wife called on tfiton Clarks in Unadilla FridayTha Frank Boyem and Peter Gentns of Ann Arbor called on the Joha Boyera SundayMr and Mrs John Boyer attended the funeral of a cousin, Williamliainaa in Archibald, Ohio, MondayThe following from here attendedthe 60th anniversary of the B4 OES Chapter last Monday nigntthe Albert Dlnkels Homer AbneysGeorga Xngqoiita, Clifford Millara,LaTTanoa Cambums and Mr Eloyse CaivpbaUTH1 STATE OF MICHItiANProbata Court for tht Cowly of LMngateBIn tha Matter of the Estate ofRAYMOND J FICK, M IncAt a aeation of said court held attha Probpta Office in the City of He well in said county on April 10thIW7Preaant Hon Hiram J Smith,f ada al Probata  Lynn W Handee having filed inail court hit annual account a thedtttrdian of said aatate and his petition praying for tne allowance thereof It U Ordered, That the 7th day cfMay A, D, XW7 at ten ecloek mI the forenoon, at said Probate Office, be and ia hereby appointed for exainriling said account I It b Farther Ordered That PubUe  not lea thereof be given by publication of a copy of this order, for three sueceartw week previous to said day of nearing, fn the Pinckitey Dispatch,a aewipapar printed and circulated hi wtfdjroun, and that the petitionercanaa a oopy of this notice to be ear ad upon each known party in interest at ale last known address by refistead mail, return receipt deraandd, at laat fourteen 14 dayi prior to menhearing, or by pereonal service ati 5 daya prior to such hearing Hiram JL Smith, Jvdga of Probate Wagoners Grow6066 PINCKNfii ROAB   vi Quality MerchanAseLOW PRICES Beer and Win To Take OilPHONE HOWELL 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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 if     v  r ,7 ,  VVv A  DispatchWednesday, April 24,1957MksisfesBirth and deaths in Michigan in1856 am providing new records fortat Michigan Dept of Health , FIT example in 19561 A nsw all high record was stftr tk stats birth rate Jt A r low was establshed 1st tke death rate It adds up to the fact that for evtry 6 death in the state there are 16 births, a rate of better than 3 to1The Michigan birthrate is 274for every 1000 populaton This accounted for 204,650 new babies last yar    Michigans death rate was 85ptr 1000 population The nationsaverage birth raU is 249 and thedeath rate 94 The Vital Indexsays there are 320 births to every deathsOpponents of  the location ofBoys Vocational School Int Oak having lost the firstround when the legislature tabledtheir biH to sell the Green Oak siteind locate it elsewhere are evolv ing a new strategy The state has 62 acres at Northville The North,ville State Hospital there now hasfacilities for 2300 patients but tis to be enlarged to acomodata 3d40 This is controlled by the Mentl Health Dept The Hawthorn fner liiric there cares for 80children The Green Oak site op foments want to put the vocationalechoo there It is not known Jthere would be room enough or if jfche 2 operations would mix Theboys at the vocational school arenot mental AS WE HEARDDAUGHTERS MEEThe 31st annual convention of theI Kingston County Kings Daughtersto at the Stoci bridge Methodic church Wednesday, May 1, Stock btnbridge being tht tntartsinfrT Registration is a ft a, mcounty board meets at 16 ,morning session is at 1000 amoon irb wert initiatedRev Merle Abbey,Floyd Ostrander, pfottssor inthe U of M dental dept and a iorSite Stockbridfe resident hasteeted president of cht Sttte Deosal Assn ,     tflin1r Girls Asteoably atWBkh has bee  ipffreinstated last week whs U rChurchluncheon served by ladies ofcnuich For information see theyoarlocal president Ajfteraojw sessionat 215 pm Speaker Rev, IJavid HillTheme The Lord Will Give Strong tth, The MarionIosco Circle is incharge of the memorial Membersare asked to attend Visitors are welcom The King Daughters are an ReFirst Methodist Church, Ann bor wai the Good Friday ,at Brighton City Mananger John dofCity g QBrighton has resigned ta take tttct August 15 The Brighton Kiwanis Club IT iremodelling the former Detroit Jtyiorganiition foi development of  80n building there, purcfcaatd  byspiritual growth, do much charitable work and maintain a summer camptor girls at Lake City the city, for the libraryAnastas Johnides, 63, prop, of theJohnides fur shop at Howell ditd last weekThe Knights Traplsr hadcharge of the funtral ,Lyre Gflovepy lHandy supervisor,lias been elected chairman of the bounty board of supervisors Malcolm Cox is Howell highschool valedictorian and Sherrit salutatorlan ANNUAL SPRING CARNIVALMrs Lyle Jones and Mrs, Pauline jSinger are cochairmen of the 3rdannual spring carnival at the elementary school sponsored by the Parents Club is Saturday, April 27th from 3 to 830 p m Proceeds for Ann ,   h playground equipment, Come and I ouglas pmenter  have an evening of fun fpleinent dealer has been chosen   county chairman for the Jefferson Jay dinner to be held at the DetroitDISCOVERY OF APPENDICITIS  Masooic temple May 18 TWcets arej 71 years ago 1886 the answer  25 each or 35 a coupler Senator fwas found to a mystery which had t Wayne Morse of Oregon it speaker, killed thousands of people a yearDr, j Robert Bensinger of Dexter hasReginald Fitz of Boston disproved i been appointed mgr of the Iiuv the popular theory that severe ab Bee Market at Brighton Jl tptnudominal pains, followed by vomiting I ted the Pinckney food locker i was caused by inflamation of the  awhile for Leo Duniavybowels, Dr, Fitz performed several , Eight men including a Chaises  Cfcure Pr AAtjrt Sehmttt, Pastor SUNDAY MASSESSummer HUMSft6,09O, 900, 1900, 1130 A M sfaeasi80t, 10 A MMass IM A, MySoirewftil Mother Novna7IO P1IConftationsFriday, sfttr Novtnna Devotions Saturday 40 to 530 P M 830 to 900 P, M,Mennooite ChurchRav Esam BeaChy, PuUr  Walter EafaN00t  Grade School News Kiodtrartta, Mrs Parks I Sanies Nanhes cousins visited him  Sjndity John Allison, eaught two1 iih, Most of us Ot Easter basketsI and new clothesLeonard Burlein and, Jinume Craijj visited their grandmaI thers David Singer saw 3 deer We hv a new girl in our roomDebbyi IlornerDavid Gehringer went north with his father Gary Burls prand mother brought him a windup bunnyGlen Shaner has a new cowboy tieDennis Howe has a sty in his eyeRandy Tomasik has a jackintheboxMay Plum rue has a bank She isyolng to save money Kathy Chanyihas new rd shoes We thank Mrs, Kitmers room for the Easter egghum750fetum Mlowsoip Ststlat WtAflMsy          ttffAssPuity Sprout says she saw the Eas10i46aprayez nattta at 806W nThe Peoples Church M36 Wit, najtween UnadllJa andHOUSE AT THEPONTIACSTATE HOSPfTALIr Jvan A LaCore, MedicalSupt of the Pontiac StateHospital has requested me to extend tothe fteople of Livingston county a caitflai UrviUitioi to visit the hospitat daring National Mental Health Week for Open House commencingSunday, April 28th and ending Wedaeaday evening, May 1st Monday 9IT A M for highnchuol groups only A part of thispiogram isa musical revue staged by the patientsEvery afternoon is open to thegeneral public from I to 4 p m and n Wednesday evening from 680to 8 The musical revue will be stagd for the general public in theChapel Auditorium each of the 4day at 230 p, m There will be escorted tours and special films everyday Admission to Menta HealthWaozic Shop will be by ticket only find on Monday afternoon and eveing Tickets are free and may Le obtained by calling or writing Ditfctpr Social Service Dept PontiacState Hospital, Tel,Federal 59146iiiram  Swith, Judge of ProbateP1CNEY JR0P5 OPENER Pinckney high school lost theirtost game to Brighton there lastWednesday 12 to 0, Pinckney pitchers vexe wild and jssued 14 walks1and th team mde 6 errors Pincknfy only got 3 hits Brighton only hkd 5 but one was a home run byChfcEnd autopsies and solved the mystery,, He foumd the appendix became infect I ed with deadly germs until the or gan burst and the spreading bacteria barber were arrested last week foilowriTg a raid en a Jackson cigarcaused peritinous The cure for thishe found was tii remove the appen Tne iollowing a raid on a Jackson cigar Dale Sweet, 58, died at thestore, said hy police to be headquar tM State Hospital, Thursday tei bunny and caught him Bobby Wyf fAifcJ1 Ckarorftri  lv says the Easter biinny fs yourIQL VsMlg I VaWTWI  mojler Pauline VanBlaricum has  Wtnger, Pastor j brought us picture Of her baby sis  ter, Cindy LouJudy Hull had her pijlure taken in her Easter dress BillyUmsh wore his new suit to churchBobby Twitchell was riding his bikoho7ie, his mother was following himin tlhe carHe tipped over, cut his ilpand scratched his faceGeo deSmet hus 48 colors, a coloring book, newshoes and pink socks Linda Zezulkawent to Detroit and learned to talk Kronen Ricky Sowers daddy hurt hisKjck carrying a case of milkSusan Bajghns father is in the hospitalUily Bennett went up north andtilopt in a cabin Penny Reynolds gotj a aboil and some colored chicks in Howell Roddy Widmayers grandpahad a birthday SundayRev Beta Rueffsegfer,Pasterl a tot tofiii lT JacCe Wed 400 p mDALE SWEE1 neters for a, 4 county gambling ring, VT , The barber phoned in a Wtdix Now modem hospitals and drugs pald fw of t36 eftcft The new Ann Arbor bus tine finaiue4 by local people, did not cairyf my passengers asanticipated, more busses were to be flderl this SStoll, wild life writer wisill while  at the Livoniarender it a 40 minute operation and the patient usually recovers in a few,days,Pinckney at one time was aa the appendicitis townJrs, H, P, and C, L, Sigler performed hundreds Iof Fitch operations and only  tost S ,caspg, In all of these the appendix 1 lad burst I fNo Detroit OsteopatWc hofpitalTht trouble was a ruptured ulofr He  father of Mrs Earl Murray andLamprey weirs have been instaJltirWf CKfford Baker of Rush Lake,in 89 Michigan streams to trap I Johft HoeyDexter Savings Bank, these fish  Tvk president has been named the Forest fires burned over 23 acrerlclw1rmn of th Washtonan countylast week ta avocation boardIU Michigan residents were arrest I Rev Fr Walsh has, returned tojed last week for starting fires with  Detfte from St Joe hospiVil with cut a permit There wera 56 conserva his leg in a cast , ,, I yt gjjig Soutn Lyon Dttg jrjvr wastheson of Courtland and Susaniion law violations Hatchery workers are planting1,500,000 legal size trout which willbe caught by anglers this yearOut in Idaho they are puttingsheep bells on animals they live trup and release so they can spot easierA large number of legal size trouthave been planted and LittiButteries Ptockney DKehnedy,Hill  Huhman Brighton Watson,iChxt Clark  HellerEarl Clark, HIGH SCHOOL SCHBDUL1 April 25 Dexter hereApril 2Manchester tthertIfsjjlti Boysvilltbert Jfsjt 6 Dtzter there My 9 HartUnd hers JfsrllBoyivillthfTtMay 165 lianchestsz here IOHartland thereH South Lyon tthtre37 StocltbridgVThere nighttCARD OF THANKSOur sincere thanksto those of ourfftcridr who ent cards with wonderW erln thoufct plants lh4 brjhttatd our days and eapecJbUy 6tfe who offered to care for tliMden in our absence Wem iatttff grateful to Rev and MrsWinger WfcoM presence in our timeof d yBhettelroe rgPorttage and Silver likes, Fishermen are said to be gettinglarpe numbers cf pike in the HuronKiver,So far as is known no wild goosetver weighed 20 lbs, The largest onrecord was 12 lbs, large numbers of carp and suck,era are being taken now was scalded last week when theheater hose on the school BUS expluded He is in the hosprtjj with2nd and 3rd degree burns on hisarm and leg No children wert injured First Grade, Mrs ThayerDeWayne Baxters dad has a newMapes Sweet and was born at Plain  iDF7 Chevie and he a red cowboy hatfield For many years he worked for  iaiiene Mrnrwihan has new shoes the City Sexvice Oil Co at Howell Dennis Booths brby sister is in the He married Jane Gorsline who su j hospitalRicky Oury visited his grandives tltfreare 3 brothers, Robert father Easter Beverly Peale hadn the farm at Plainfield, Charles ofOTnjjony They went for a bojt rideClure and Burts of Howell Juiy Dean painted eggs for EasterThe funeral was at the Swarthou j,f,x Hanks has a toy Kports carNancy Darrow spent Good y Judy Jannowsky Son of ourgirls dressed up MondayJlltVTht children in our rom Funeiral Home, Saturday afternoon,Xtv J, W Winger officiating Burial was in the Plainneld CemeteryLOUIS EGELERLouis Egeler 63, of Dexter,fathorof Robert Fgelei1 of Pinckney, diedat St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor TuesJayHis wife survives and a daughter, Margaret and 3 other sons, Edwin,Raymond and Douglas, The funeral is at the Muehlig Funeral Home onFriday with buvial in Bethlehem Cer etery, Ann Arborfourth Grade, Mrs, CampbellWe lped plant the maple in thehad ahappy KasterSome of the girls wore their Easter clothers to schoLOur room is studyingby Longfellow Wr are wording oh one percent and interest Some get W ,fiont of the hco1 honorinK MrKennedy We mal aster cards ftdbaskets honoring our aPea1 chalk drawing of Easter  lhbays chose Donld Bell and EdvHl McGranahan for soft ball team captans David Otwell is going toteach them haw to play and the rules of good sportmarship On our 80word spelling review Richard Klein, Shirley Hileman Virginia StranK,David Loar and Stanley Kourt gotall the words rightWe are sgetting cur room ready for the carnival Wehow at Lansing,sell, b Wakefield, 2b, Kennedy 3b, Dennie Clark si, Mark White Outfield J Burg, PGerycz, V Basydo Burg sprainedhis ankle an was replaced by BobKellySCHOOL MUSICAL and aptoHlatt operetta, We havetoAir gpWo wish to express our fctartfeltthanks to our many friends, neighbors and relatives for their cards,floral Trfftrings and actsc of kmdfiess during the illness and death of ourNO nCAMNDARAp 8T 90 Dtfte at sthol April 29 8 p m Tth district meetM MM Dtcrta will bt presentedby the combined chorus of tht higKthe combined chorus w  tafc t par tTh t scen t o f thi s operett a I  a n tjt elusiv e resor t wher e hig h societ ygoe s throug h it s antic s t o welcom e Aprincess  I t i s modern , sophiscate d att dwitt y Th t tim e i  Frida y t t Apri l 2 8i n  th t hig h schoo l gfttu  An adde dattractio n wil l b t selectidftsh y Mr Robinso n andih s ns w tendPZNCKM YPinckne ywit h M  BriHt  Bras h wMa y 2  a t liSO  p , m , Eltctio n o f offi etr s an d to  Rav  Winde r fo r hi s eom f sr iin g words ,Mrs  Maude  Swarthottt,Mrs  Raip bt  M  Wi,prurtt , Mrs  Abne r WatWins , Mrs U  J bes tViola IHxon , CkW t Swarthout ,CAR D O r THANK SI  wis h t o thaif k   frttnd ineighbor s fo r th  cart s an dwisht s sen t t o ni l dfa f m y i8t  Jot Mrs  li t St UNOTIC EMotht r an d MigMs  Bilftuf t a ti t  Mary s Hss l s t 7  p m  Taorsday  Corral1  A  coupl e o f week s ag o th t Fello wCiaf t tea m o f th e loca l Masoni tedg e starte d a  progra m t o hel p a  TOtjidc d bo y whos e parent s ar t satm ler s o f th e Masoni c an d OE S organ zationa  The y rsis d ovt r 19t t fat  dnation s an d pla n t o giv e th t profit so f thei r danc e Apri l 2 7 t o th e fund Late r it  wa s foun d ther e wer e otht rretarde d childre n her e an d a t th tkisvani s dinne r Tues  Marti n Rittt ra  membe r o f th e  comsiitt e OSj tline d a  pla n fo r al l orga n ization s AIinckne y tak e par t in  it I t woul dcos t 300 0 a  yea i for a  bo y in  a pr ivat e school  Howar d Thaye r Ass LWushtena w count y schoo l commis Krt r wh o is  informe d o n subjec tsai d th e legislatur e enacte d a  pro gra m las t vear  th e Youn g Republi can s joinin g wit h th e Democrat s t opas s it  ove r th e oppositio n o f th e B tpuUica n ol d guard  Th e pla n a s no wse t u p ha s a  count y designat e ou t o rmor e school s an d a  specia l teache rfo r retarde d childre n is  hired  Th tIhildre n fo r a  radiu s o f 2 5 o r 2 0vvle s ar e sen t t o thi s school  Al l itLOr s th e parents  is  transportation Macomb , Monro e an d Oaklan dn o   hav e thi s pla n starte d an d Was hrena w sen t a  delegato n e f schoo lsnpts  t o Oaklan d recentl y t o inve stiut e it  an d plan s t o hav e it  in op natio n in  u year  Th e Kiwani s a ppointe d a  committe e t o stud y tls tmatter a  to yfitun i Bell ha s a  n w Kuste r suit JJruc e Oyd e foun J som e bant y ejfK Sin  a  bo x hf  ju t ou t fo r th e rabbit Susa n Ient z ha c,  a  ne w whit e purse iJill y Chamber s i  buildin g a n afiIit io n vn  thei r trailer  Beck y Rea d visi t  e d he r grandparent s an d wa s give nt a  nbbi t name d SnowballScot t Ca rvc r ha d compan y Easter  Lind a Hu tihig s ha s 3  chicks  Rick y Wilson sunci  Ra y to t a  ne w boat  Bobb yPutte r foun d a n Kasto r baske t in  hisbedroom  Mar y Lo u Hiprhfil l playe dk c k  th e ca n an d los t he r shoe  Rod ne y Darro w wen t t o th e hospita l an dba d hi s tonsil s removed voBskSStttgft vSecon d Grade , Mrs  Rook eTob y ShetMrne  grandmothe r visi te d  hi m Saturday  Dou g Winger s br other , liilli e ha s par t o f hi s cas t off loKr sch ha s ne w kite  Jef f Davi sdye d Easte Tim S Prou t wen t t oHowel l t o ge t a  tocJtf i fllicd  Wul yMeyer s wen t shoppin g wit hgrandmothe r Rober t Blac k gav egrandfathe r a n Easte r agg  Cind yriumme r visite d he r cousin , Judy ,Nrnc y Bond s friend , Barbar a caugh ta  fish , Cind y Hughe s ha s jacksCo nni e Hughe s a  ne w dres s an d als oMar y Stapleton , Le o Hudso n a  ne wtruc k an d bal l ba tSecon d an d Third , Mrs , Johnso nFlizabet h Antaya s dadd y ha s ane w 195 7 Chevie  Bonni e Wyli e apocke t book  Th e Borovsk y girl swen t ridin g in  Jerr y Anderson s co nvertible , Nik y Marshe s grandmot hf irom California is visiting him Ricky Merriweathers daddy has Last week saw a rift in ttnthower family when the presidents oldet brother, Edgar whom we never neard of, gained the front pages byiMitizing the presidents 718 billion budget as inflationary, outrageousand blamed Milton Eisenhower,anot ri Lrother and Sherman Adams, ttsistant president, for talking him into it Edgir in a later interviewEdgar somewhat modified his statemert but added he still thinks he is rht The president laughed i offard said his brother has been critis iriy him since he was 5 years oldTbopresident is still resisting any cut 1is irudget but there will be tomemostly in foreign aid The presidenttjinks we should sugar up thestforeign countries so tthey wont fall far communist proproganda and btaiiyed against us in a world warhonld it come Congresses attitodt is why call the fire engine until ththouse catches freA queer lawsuit has been startednt Richland, Michigan Walter StoII started suit against the school board because it would not let his Richard, a senior go on the sentrip to Washington The schoolboard claims the boy was barred fordsplinary reasonshospital last week Robertgot a black eye playing bafcet ball fFourth and PIfh, Mrs GouliatCherie Darrow and Pauline Singm sister are having their tonsilswutLarry Baughns and Kathy Shett froes fathers are ih the hospitalKathys mother came home Margar , fit Ackley, Kathy Shettelroe and Istad a new house at Silver Lake D11 oi i  ItRolleneSinger had company East I Marjraret Spencers uncleef Judy Schroeder visited her sister f swiiig and gym bars for her built aand Pam Seefeld, Pat TessmerCherie Schmidt swing and gym MoNaughton has a new suit Judytheir grandmothers fEorcvsky went to Detroit ChartsPlummtr went smelt fishing, jiehringer ta East Tawas, amfU dippohn Mayne wan n yWrs old April ins, Pens, Richard McCarty,Prank   VTessmerRobert BeveridgePatMOct Pluawier, Billy anrf Keith an attended hfe partyWe decorate dour room for the carnivalc  Mw Tassh Purboyi playwf base ball withrball, W hope we hawe more of We are  tht csmfval and decoratroonu  FifthWe made Earter baskets for oarnarents and the faculty Our MfcM units ar done We are makingxxk of them to present to Gkwar Williams when we go to tht cagItal next Tuesday Everyont contrib An Ypsilanti father of 2 is heidin the Ann Arboi jail He was involved in a auto accident and 2 ptoplt ynt 500 judgements each againsthim which he could not pay He willsi ay in jail as long as they pay histnad which is a dollar a day He rftnbe released if he raises 3036 in bailbail money like Mayor Hubbard of Dearborn If he is still in jail nextSeptember he will be released undert,e poor debtors lawSchool districts are still up in tht as they do not know how muchsate aid they wll get The proposal to rrise the beer and liquor tax failed Now another has been advanctd to increase the sales tax from thrts ent to four cents However this wlHzkqvire approval by the voters atthe November 1958 election1 riBVMSBSBSSThe Detroit papers are holding upthir hands m horror because sotat fan knocked down Umpire Bill Sunuaeis by socktig him with a whiskeybottle at the opening game Hit ball club says t wont happen againWe wonder One of the ig nnkaacttat college and high school footfcattpmnes is the drinking So modi so that some schools have discontinued hi games on account of tht fightscaused by drmldnjr For extra ut the Detroit base hail eldbbtf to be sold and whiskty at their games, Aslongastktf win bo repettams if thtTht Womans Fellowship Uttat8B,nWm to it We thank Mrs Morrfs forloaning up material We are pUnn ing circus decorations for tht camTal We like our new librwry books Diae Sohtndeit visited us Thursdaywrote eomiositions onBt Otir fttturtt wtr inter Ing day epsodt1    ,t mWednesday, April 24,195      UVINGTSON COUNTYYOUNG REPUBLICAN CLUB SUNDAY, APRIL 282 TO 5 PM BGAN1ZATIONAL MEETING 2 TO 5 P, M, TIMOTHY ACRES 2508 RUSH LAKE RD, PinckneySPEAKER, LAWRENCE LINDEMERE f the BepuUleaA State fenteaiTHIRD ANNUAL SPRING CARNIVALAT FLEMETARY SCHOOL, PiXCKNEYSATURDAY, APRIL 27, 3 to 8PM Jhe Fred Read, left Ft Lftuaerfele,Florida Thursday They will ftoa at , Petersburg, Florida and Akron,Ohio enroute home  The Homer Abneys were EasterSponsored by the Parents Club FUN FOR YOUNG AND OLD of her sister in DearbornThe Ray Langwways spent Easterin Detroit 23 from be local OES chapterattend the schoo1 of instruction atAron Arbor last WednesdayThe Howard OBriens of Bunkerllhl, Vincent Shields ffamily of Ann Arror, and Jack Sharps of Lansing were Easter guests of the Lee Lavey familyiin Geneva Bock of Portagehas reopened the drivein east of townThe Ben yrhitas had breakfast withthe Norman Whiteis SundayThe Kenneth Wylies entertained WH Euler and wife EasterBilly Shehan f Ann Arbor calledon William Sbeaan Sunday He has 2 horses in the Northville racesA card from Roy Dillingham statesat and his wife will be back fromi Florida this week  The Walter Clintons of Onaway spent Friday with the C J Clintons,  Phyllis Clinton of Detroit spent lasc week there They took her home Sun YOU DOiHOWUlFROM THE MOMENT yon awakes until yon fo to bed,almost everything you do is closely dependent vpoa tkeoperation of trucks In fact, even while youre asleep, truck are working for you Beds arrive by track, too, of coarseWithout trucks, your favorite food market would haveempty shelves Without trucks, you wouldnt find gas atations located conveniently almost everywhere yon tura4Without trucks, the building of new homes, factories, andstores would si37 to a walk and businesses of all kindseverywhere would suffer Sooner or later, everything yon eat, wear, or use den pends on trucks for transportation Eventually, everythinghas to get to you  the consumer So, when yon conaidethat trucks haul three times the tonnage handled by aUtbrother forms of transportation combined, you realize how very important they are to youTrack teg Afiddatitefort Shelby Hotsl  Detail ea WedU Thar Apr MJ4 IfTil I1ON PBTTICOAT  W  FJ Stanley Dinkel, Roy Clark and Clar The Gerry Euhman family visitedence Bennet attended the Northville Mrs Ada Eichman Sunday at Waynerate  night ,omty rioipStaL3WtTT5  Plenty of hot wafer with DETROIT EDISON S NEWELECTRIC WATERHEATING SERVICE New, more efficient water heatersbuilt to Edisons specifications Newwaterhutting plan from Edison Together they make ihe finest hot waterservice ever offered in Southeastern Michigan    eMyMgeiiti newtupertopply Mm To make the newCompletely new, completely different,the electric water heaters for 1957 arenot only the safest kind you can buytheyre the most practical, too Builtso Detroit Edisons own rigid specifcations, dollar for dollar these newelectric water heaters last longer than any other heater you can bayhetsr Redesigned from top tobottom to give you more hot water foryour money, the new typt electric mt higher wattfce beating units that operate completely automatically As yourhot water supply goes down, one unitautomatically goea on quickly beatingup more water for you to use when youneed it No waiting, no worries Theresalways plenty of hot water on tap And because of this unique new design, youcan get more hot water than ever Jeforefrom the same size heater Then, too,since its built to Edisonrf own specifications, you know yoq can rely on thequality and depend on it to operate its SuperSupply Plan This simplymeans that now, for a surprisingly lowflat monthly rate, you can get muchmore hot water than ever before for justpennies per day  x ,automatic safety always built into anelectric water heater No flame, noflue Its even soft enough, and goodlooking enough, to go right inyourkitchen or utility room Because of itsexcellent insulation, Srw cool to thetouchtop to bottom Anfl paly HtOric heaters are so dean, noisalsssodorless KHewm HRnvM yseL Jdvtafeies el ILECTIICHere is new SS THEM AT YOW FriUy Saturday, April U 27Hemhls FeatureErroll Flyni ad CornellAlso the Bowery Boys in Hot SaeleSunday, April 28, Grant WUliaow aad Bandy Stmart at1HE INCREDBLB 3HB1NKING,  MAN THE AMAZON TRADER iaIVs, Wed, Tnrs,April SO, May 1,2Boek Hudson, Martha Hyer1 and DsFyea iaBATTLE HYMNia Teahatteltr aa4SYLVANlurs Fri, Sat April 15, 16, 17  SCARLET HOUB WfsDCarol Omhart and Tom Tyrch  BRASS LEGENDHugh OBrien and INsney GaUsSuiu, Mem, Tues, April 18, i9,Jdj THE STORY OF JESSQ JAMBS  4BBB SVnlVVVSSBWrpvp1  rwKohext Wagner and Jeffrey HunterIff THEATREWOT LAitEFriday, Saturday, April 26,I AT GUNPOINT  m TeehnttMscwith1 1 red MaeMurray  Dorotajr MaloneSCREAMINGTom TryonWH Moa,, Tues, April 28, 29, WI TRUE STOBY W JESSE JAMBS ia Cinemascope and ColorRobert WagnerJeffrey  Lang, Agraana Alan I PaatwaUa  Natalty X  riMHM SJMSJSjBSft  41I Wei, Thur, Fri, 8t, May t,I  Wslt StsneystCINDERELLATHE QLIEt MANRagalpcope picture Fwrtst TcifcerTbe Sciofhtldrtas freeFriday, Saturday, April COME NEXT 3f8fG iaS j Asa Sheridan and 8tTHE FASTEST OVH Glenn Ford and Jeafcftt CtaiWSunday, April 2S, in ClaemaaroB mi CUt mYnl Brynner in CHASING  4   WSKrt  , SPeoplesGROCERIES  BRYGOOW GMMAl STUKb WOATCW Wednedy, April 24,1967V W H A wn fintreatPHONE 24 HowellTint Km Wafer Laundromat and Store The Clifford Milters entertainedthe Merlin Amburgeys, Jfune3Knights and Mrs Beulah Mills forKaster ,The Vern Clarka spent Sunday riththe Charles Hosiers in Milanisitors of Mrs, Emma Dinkelweek were Mrs Vernon Beattiechildren of Lansing, Mrs Kate tattle of Howell and Ruth Dunba ndt Mrs Isabell Holme of Jackson Ii The Ronnie Hoskins family of Do The Phillip Hudsons oiDuane Waterburw of Hambui wereEaster gaiesta of the Lester McAfeesThe Junior Robinson family of Ypsilanti were Easter guests of the OlinRoinsonaMrs Lester McAfee and daughterswere in Ann Arbor SaturdayJerry Ledwidgc and wife were isPlymouth unday Chester Jerlowski of Tawaa spentthe week end here George Msabon and wife spentEaster with the Leon Maebons inChe vea Jo Ian Porter spent the week endat the Martin Phillips home in YpsiThe Rainbow Girls hold a meetingat he Masonic temple Thursday,night for initiation The Frank Aberdeens and Rex Noggies were Easter guests of the Harold Fairchilds of BirminghamThe Bud Bekkerings of Howell andte Kenneth Zills of Jackson calledat the Mark Nash home SundayThe Gene Shehan family of AnnArtor and John Lundeen and wife of Be kley spent Sunday with the Francis ShehansW H Myer and wife spent theweek end at Gladwin where Cy AtLeeand wife were in a Christmas Cantat a at the Methodist Church Mesdames Beatrice VanHomAgucsVViltse and Mary Burke were in Benton Harbor last weekThe Farm Bureau met at the Staney Latson home last weekThe Ralph Hall family were Easterjitsts of the Russell Lashoes inBirminghami3 Beatrice VanHorn visited JH looker at the Howell convalescenthome last weekMrs Jennie Hooker spent Easterhi the Calvin Hooker home in AnnArborMrs Jean Meyer and children ofGrass Lake called on the Walter Wagoners Grocen6006Quality Merchsnctot LOWBeer and Win ft fck i PHONETtftttTREATED POLESYCUR F0U Coal and Fuel 3AIMCOAL AND SUNOCO FUELE E HOBT k S0f Phm e H A 6811 9 Daste rKTABIJSRE B 186 5 INCRP0R AHOWELL mcsmKKtil t Wft  Br y Clmr , Ackleys  , Jac k CTar k wa s hom e from I 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ur WANTEDCabinjt Work Cfn WANTEDGBKWULt Wk Vit T im Ltn4mj Hter Work VincentPhone Alpine d2110 CIaig lAMayk lift M fcg  To meet fi  taxee   T o pa y debto r e r  T o defra y MJml  T o ge t 0 9 TUn r fee t aa 4isak s a  freaf  IMrt laodcete i MpeBne a ha e t wkiihe f  M  aee the m, e t not  I  M l i s lo w beealM tmak e s o man y taaae  Terms ai ljuste d to  iaoMs  Th eationt 1 Ban k WT, 4 0 Lb , BUSHE LYEA R FRO M CERTIFIE D 126I I GHTA lrKMIEUPt 511 1f  r  i , j ifc11 4 V1,  J s  Jfan HNCNEY Jlr IICB Wednesday, April 2, 1957Notes of 48 Years Age f Tuesday 7 died atthe borne of her son, Kline, in Howell Wednesday The funeral was FridayMrs Lola Rogers was day 7  6 Ce1 RAYMOND J FI jJReason pitched, At a session of said court held at les graduated from Picnkney I i th CHj  Lhli 195 5 M Thomas Soles, RayMowers, Vernor Hall,    and ye editorCuring the storm Sundayl night pinclcney high lost theirning struck the barn of Charles Brown, east of townAlthough MrLvwn and 2 children were in ttheLiun they were unhurtMillard Darrow of Jackson, Ohio,is visiting his parents here   Roger8 wag giyen aMrs James Greene Edith Can surprise party by her daughter, Lynn W Hendeevnderwent an operation at Harper Uiarilda, Saturday Covers Oiville Tupper who moved to  loging division of the Congl It is Ordered That the 7th dayAnn Arbor expects to move back to cnmch Junior Group of which Mir r inokney nAtive Meibon is chairman gavea dinner for the winning group ofwVch Norma Gardner is chairmanFriday night 01 IJames Spittler who is tn the serviceat Portsmouth, New Hampshire willbe married May 4 at Toledo, Ohio toIn the Matter of the Estate of  Shirley Barnhart of that place SheAYMOND J FICK M Inc fc a secretary for WillysjJWa Jamhld t l Pk lugnMoon, Walter THE STATE OF MICHIGANFred Lake Ti probate Court for tht CountyLHingstonsecood 5 Ce 1 RAYMONDthe Probate Office in the CityHowell in said County on April Oth1957 Present Hon Hiram J Smith,Ivdgt of ProbaU  having filed inwere bail court his annual account as tre1Murto build down ame of the firstphy did when lift startedhis new store wa to putv, ell in front of itA card from DT John McDonnellsales he is now located at Freder  uV, Crawford ccunty This isssue has the financialstatement of the Old Boys  Girls Days of the summer before Total1ueipts were 15048 Expenditures t V7558 The receipts were from thV lines of 1 a person, concessions iand profit on ball games, Expendi ues  Invitations, letter heads and,tage 27 50, 500 buttons 11,ribbon badges 250, work on park ro25, Unadilla band for 2 days 50,  vellaneuos 10 They did thingscheaper in those days A jury in circuit court at Howell week irave John Allen a verdict against tthe Interstatet Tel3 phone Company for 500They wereoU all night Carrie Allen was at the olin North home when lightning itLck the house, coming in by an iirifed, telephone wire which  was it danglin when the phone wasomoved Carrie Allen and Mrs Vjrth w ere both killed cO friends of Mr and Mrs GiantI mining gave them a farewell iavi Tuesday night The funeral of Mrs John Larklnwas held at her home in Chilson on  ,nday Married at the home of the bride,i and Mrs Henry Evers last Wed iday their daughter, Lillian toJn Wylie, Rev McCullough offic ng Friday they were given a sur raise party by the neighbors Rev FrDuPuydt at Brighton lastMay A, D, 1957 at ten oclock inthe forenoon, at said Probate Office, be and is hereby appointed for examining said aceount,  Il is Further Ordered That Publicnot ire thereof be given by publication of this order, for three sueweeks previous to said dayof nearing, in the Pinckney Dispatch,has sold hisatre at Howell to the Schulte Am ustment CompanySTATE OF MICHIGANCircuit Court Commissioners Court for Livingston County, MichiganBefore Glenn C, Yellaad Circuit Court CommissionerSaid St,Pierre and Angeline St,PierrePlaintiffsvsRobert KfMcKim  Stephania McKimDefendantsORDER OF APPEARANCE ,A complaint having been filed mthis cause from which it appears that Plaintiffs are the land contract ardors to Defendants under a con tract dated Aprl 4, 1956, whichrovers the following described lands T and in Hamburg township, Liv in said county, and that the petitionercause a copy of this notice to be serfed upon each known party in interestat bis last known address by registered mail, return receipt demandd, atlast fourteen 14 days prior to suchhearing, or by personal service atftv i5 days prior to such hearing Hiram R Smith, Judge of ProbateRegister of ProbateHelen M GouldA school in 1955 Mrsson, Harold and daughterard Leah will attend the wittingThe Merwin Campbell family aniIane Glow of Stockbridge were Suoday dinner guests of tthe Jameshalls Mcsdames Merwin Campell andRalph Glenn of Gregory were Monday dinner guests of the FowlervilleKings Daughters, George Engquist and wife were ttRead,ngi Pa, part off last week Evelyn Hendee spent the week endwith Mary Belle Seavitt of Dearborn The Winston Baughns were Eastcr guests cf the Gordon Aliens of LansingThe Rex Hendee family spentiiurday at the Courtney home inLake Odessa The Earl Sprgue family of FlatRock called on the Orin Marlowefavily in Swarthoufcs Cove, Sunday The Joe Burn family of HalfMoon Lake entertained all of the Eirns tamiliQs Easter George VanNorman was in Flintlust Tuesday The Vince LaRosa family,MrsRosaxaRosa and the Junior Doyle family were Easter guests of the Ben ieiHippies of Ann Arbor Also theToiy defillipies of Tawas The Rupert Garners of Detroitfaster guests of the Jesse Henrys weie Gerald Henry, Luden Lamborn pnrl the Lambe Henrys of Detroit,Mrs Catherine Whitehead and Beatrice Lamborn 9in Robinson gr went back to workas dial engineer at tthe Mich BellThe Lynn Hendees entertained the , Telephone office at Redford lastLioyd Hendees and MrsRose Hendee wecjc spont the week end with the GeorgeVanormansMr and Mrs Kirk Sims spentirsaton County, Michigan, being Lot eVfcral daVs in Morenci last week81 of ShaGriLa Subdivision Annex Albert Shirley and wife andA S ,April 18 was Salvation ArmyTag Day The committee visited and ther came to Pinekney o,4 as duly laid out  Vtted and reorded and that a opy of a summons can net be served upon them because itcannot be determined in what statei country they reside IT IS ORPERED , That the Defendants, Robert KMcKim and Stephanie McKim snalwise their appearance to be enteredin this cause within thirtyfive 35days after the date of this order That they shall cause a copy ofsuch appearance to be served on E Rd Fletcher, plaintiffswithin attorneyappearanceORDER shall ben a newspaper, printed, in thisCounty for three successive weeks, that such publication shallapublishedof this ORDER That alast known Zwhrie they found they had been relished and circulatedpveceeded by 2 strangers who hadiciirited about everyone here Theycalled the sheriff and the two menwere arrestsd at Brighton soliciting They had also solicited Hamburtr They got 50 at Pinckney A dinner was given at the LeeLavey home, honoring Patrick Lav  on his 80th birthday Sunday 20 members of Livingston Lodeattended a dinner at City of StraitsLoge in Detroit Saturday night, lohn Rickerbacker was toastmas ter, Speakers were C A Graves, grand master and Rev Mark Pear,son, head of the Detroit council ofi Tlohert Amburgeys were SundaypiKsts of the Dcryl Shirleys at BunkLake riilly Miller in the nawal hospitalat  an Diego, Calif, is much betterHoward Read is building houses atChelseaWilliam Lewis and Harriet Schroecr were married April 15 by Justice Eric Singer They are living in a ose trailer on Mowers RoadLawrence Baughn was taken ill  day night and was operated on atSt Joe hospital Ann Aror for appendicitis He is doing nicelyand son,the weekend with the Ton Wares Sunday Jty were dinner guestts of the Keneth Lorings of Lake Chemung as al were tho  J Henrys, Keith Brad The W,m Brash srs and grandchidren, Billy and Breeta, were Eaaterdinner guests tf the Albert Toresons cf Detroit honoring ttheir grand nep hew, Flight Cadet SergGert Horstedof Copenhagen who is one of the 1Danish NATO trainees chosen to ttutiy jet pjloting in Canada Te Otis Matteson family wereSunday guests of the Joe Griffiths, The Wiliam Annessors of Detroitspetit Sunday with the Milton Carand that such publication shall be V  ,TTbegun with 12   the  buyrj Ton, Ware, John Paul Wares address atorderV a ranee underDated April 19, 1958Olenn C, YellandCircuit such apand EarlThe Don Swarthout family wereSunday guests of the Emil Weddiges of the Emil WeddigesMrs Donrlce Stapleton leaves onMay 1 by plane to join her husband,PvtEdward Stapleton at Molesworth Vi gland The old Quinn farm owned by theDunne Brothers of Detroit, east offown was struck by lightning about Tuesday and burned downengine went out ,Stanley Dinke and William Smithers were in Detroit MondayWhen Hugh Doolittle came homefrom work at the Dexter Plastics at 1100 p m Monday he found some ono had forced the back door of hishome 20 in money was missing,A marriage license has been issuTheresa Saja, 27, Hamtramaoh,Merlinat St and Martha Meyersit St Marys will behall for 35 relatives, aty4,gland , , , y 35 elatives, atMrs, Donnalee Stapieton and Mrs nigt there is a reception at RomulDon Swarthout gave a shower Sat  Th  to Florida on thei weddurday rht for8 Pat ThwJ5 tnp h chilChurches Kelly and Torbett, twoladio entertainers sang Those whol at th Charles Eisel home in Fowlervent were J H HookerReg Schafei W C Miller, Ross Read,Fred Read Earl Baughn, Azel Carpenter, L JHenry, Andy Campbell, Met ChalkI mr and for Swarthout gave a showerurday night for Jisa Patwere there Refreshments were serv ed and the guest of honor receivedMrs Emma Voihner spent Sunday f aJy 1   w11bG  v ni WI t1 i1 i t0 Ry Stillwell of Northville July 20She is a freshman at Michigan Statedrner, George Clark, Rex Burnett Bert for 8tnrtt bu S Daier, Carter BrownEd PaVke, f 10 wjkbent Clara Kennedy andcalled Thuraaloes and Douglas Plum to Singing Bridge,any A mob Jthn Boyer and wife called on theEuene Marting fa 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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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CenetrySh e die d a t Hone ,Arkansa s Survivin g is a jo n b y a  pr exus s marriage , Grove r Gibbs , a veo v i heyffhur t in I  a nth en   N    , jnar v o f Dearborn  Ther e ar e severa lMuiph y Ruen  MiCam e t o America  JIaUchildren i ONSBRTAT1O N NFl g  Th e smlt  aun s delaye d b y uweather  Jifljlbunderwa y las t Wednt MigU t vri9Moo d catche s wer e repor te d  a t SfrSjP g Bridge Th e LiSftingto n Chambe r o f Co mmerr e PH Festival is May 2425500 in prizes are offered of 10 She was married toilienard Clinton of Worth ESke aimost of he1 life was spent in Pincnrey and vvicinifry where her husbandwas a farmer and thresher, Surviving are 5 sons C J of Piucicney, Louis,, Martin and Harold of Detroit and VuItei of Onaway and 3daughters, Stalin, Loietta and Mrstcrirude inrtiner of Royal Oak,Alsoa brother, Andrew and 2 sisters, Elaand Mrs Kntt Spooner of Detroit TLJ funeral will be at the Shrineof theLittle Flovi, Royal Oak, TiinrKclay Burial will be in St MarysCometery, Pinckney , ir lift doll Curol dyde w,tsiiiik roitc ,li her faihei1, louyh wont to the show Cinviy vi iLed hv cousins Saturday 3Orry V ileia Wilder is movingFifth anI Sixth, rs IleaUrtr  The carnival is April 27, Our roomwill be the bill room Friday tlk we t in iutt or a program the 2t J, 4, nglades then vi went outside for thepresentation of the flay by TTiy iion, Leslie MfAfee jrscntod theflay pole Uv Iwi father, They wivoaccepted by Jack Youny and Karen 5Miver pios, and vice pics, of tl1frtudtMit couicil Tien we obst1 edAvho Day by pltUitijiy a tree in the   nil and Try in luJ 01 , eTJiid, MJ  i iy uv, J  t ill I VVii i, Jolinsonv lys , i,iid iliHoy visitKicly iiegrounds landscaping project, M,spade ofMARK T SWARTHOUTMurk T Swaithout, owner and oporator of Swarthouts Cove, Portage Reader turned the firstCiith ,fillowod ly Mrs,Mrs Tasch, Jack Youncr and Mrs,Campbell Today Lida Kellenberqerdedicated the maple to Mr, Kennedyto bo known rs the Kennedy Maplo,Pressscimitarstaf Photi It dmostrate the uecofcolors in decorating the home andcan be arranged without cost through the local telephone office It is entitedColor Comes Callingit presentspopular color schemes aad shows personal color preferences eani COLOR COMBINATIONS  tourin the uUHml T A new program designed for femi      nine audiences is being made availableby the Michigan Bell Telphoe  Go, HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULEduring the springtime house cleanly J APnI 17Bnghton thwe April 22 South Lyon hereApril 25 Dexter here April 29Manchester tthereMay 2 Boysville hereMay 6 Dexter thereMay 9 Hartland hereMay 13 Boysville thereMay 161 Manchester here May 20Hartland there May 23 South Lyon tthereMay 27 Stockbridge there nighttTHE SENIOR PLAYThe senior play Willies Week end1was put on Friday and Saturday nitesat the school to good crowds The tory revolves arcund a rest home operated by Nancy Slayden Ginger LaPrad brings her pampered son, Doug,las Fisher there for treatment and he throwia monkey wrech in theworks by eloping with a studentnune, Evelyn Edwards Cathy Wiltoand Janet Shirley are attractive nurftes, Nancy Viokels, a student nuts, Lale, died at his home there Thurs, Bobby Ha9 brought 3 mud puppiesiReutner, president of theCIO aad thingi his own way at the convention at Atlantic City last weekae put through his 60 cent dues in crwtft and easily won reelection over the opposition of Carl Stellate, headef the Ford ,Jol,the largest in the day He was bori October 22, 1878,thcson of Justus and Annette Hendee Sv,vthout of Pinckftey He was married in 1898 to Kate Dryer who diedin 1935 His second wife was Mrs Maude Harris who survivesThere are 3 daughters Mrs, ViolaDixon of Whitmore Lake, Mrs EthelWatkins and Mrs Alma Curts of Pinckney and 3 sons, Clare, Claude torisy and gave a science lesson onthem i r a nev hrmo Ue 1i iron Del, it, SusanFourth CJradf, Mrs, CampbellOur west wim put mi a very succefiil asseinbly program Friday aftnoon Vv all workid very haid on oiu pliy Hiids on rriil, Our nuiraisljvviii1 the  iia,e strett and niarktplate luade  rjl LackKound vthe 1piiSixth to Mrs Taseh iWe are woiking on a play for the jcarnival and decorating our room,We j lir, nd Mis, McAfee for thehave finished our paper and magazine lV  y now raises the fin scenes m the play Terry Nixonvniod a new flar o our room hiirsclf and father and then d it J our new flagpole, Wk the ions for the fh eandpole,iT eveiyIroject, Now we are doing division  morning and lowers it at night,assiitof decil d b d    Did of decimals and are about doe gDavid OLvtll, We thank P tll, We thankMtwith arithmetic We are still working  JTes Parker, Haines, McGranahon the British Isles, Australia,, CanGerald Swarthout of here were delegates They flew there April 7 and ietured April 124 Robert waa froDetroit Die Set and Gerald JromOliver Earl oT Howell showedCiifonni an New Mxico ttmpictures las wight Next Tuesdayilf ht William Mullendore, Ann ArborKtwM tdkor talk,FLOURHMr PROGRAMTh Patwta Club of Pinckneychools it tjwmorin the topicah flour Jim Campbell Ron Bond andpatients whoare a little Dickoff, in,e nnl Siiirey for loaning heircafecs and John Dinkcl for loanhis waon, We held our ground ceremony after the salute , , to the flag We were happy to have, arrow bowled ffor tho Mr, Reader turn the first shovelWinger officiating Burial was in the first time ln heiIlfe Sunday and Ct uit of earth when we planned   , Aand L J of Pinckney Also a broth uda and Alaska and hope to have thfmer, William, of Dearbornand 10 j done soon,iandchildren i The funeral was SSunday at the 8tflrifc Swarthout Funeral Home, Rev J W Nncy Jar j breakingWhitmore Lake Area oppontlu lrcatinu of the Boys Vocational near there lost the first rouadit haul, last week They said anation would descend on the lag ,i,e last week and demand pmior the deBoomSalladeWanwr,vhich would sell the Whitmori ite for 02,000 and locate the uiA elsewhere The House StataAffairs Committee promptly tablai Ibrii bill which kills it for this MMion, The opponents of the Whitmora  e site announced their next movM1 ho to Lill 100,000 bill to startluidinv the school Their SUCCM B itiuul Th  legislators seem to ba  1 i11 fed uj with the objection ofi,iTstjd nroperty holders everyu ii they attempt to locate a state i,jvrt near them There were object  o 1 oca tin u the veterans hospiti, it Aiui Arbor Kalkaska did not i  , jec air base and numerottiiis have hud their efforts to getrfilds blocked The objections olthe property owners are all one sided, vi woukl b best for the propertyi ner and not what would be bant  boys A the schoolRepdeBooilat the Landing meeting he didrut think the fortunatesn should be  HO i o tItc benefit of the unf inuiUH, iiul Kempf, hsad of the V ni s i  i i   Lke dolegation says  iei Dc is no the proper siter  ora  hould be chosen far froLtIiHihifjon renters were there is tus iii sace and fresh air such as11  north pole wo presume The State urs Whitmore Lake because it Uios, to University hospital, near iJelroit where most of the boys COBM ti so thoir folks can visit themoU Senator Porter of the appre iiitin cfninvttee said the followfllfa iniztions have endorsed the V hit mo re Lake site Mich Dept ofAaruun Legion, Michigan Probateh,iis Assn, Mich CIO CouBdU Tifv, Youth Commission,Associationof Michigan University Woman and Mh Citizens Council of NationalProbation and Parole saidSasatcPinckney Cemetery Grade, Mrs Yotrts 4 students sent exhibits to ttheYouth Talent Exhibit They receivedtlieir plaques this week We enjoyedthf senior play, fhe ratio we learnod today stump2d us until we did it cnthe board Mary Kelly and Nancy Wpener drew a picture on the boardshowing the beginning and ending ofa river We are studying Evanelinethe pom by Longfellow The operettais nfxt We hope you like itHIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL The new and uptodate operetta,HR H Miss Jones will be presentedby the combined chorus ot the higrhschool and 8th grade 83 members ofVaney Spftter, Evelyns mother, Mary the combined choTus will take partJeffreys a maid and Jack Doyle and  ThiB scene of  OP  an ex Bob Ward had nonspeaking partcldsJve resort where hih JJe prorram again thi forpg patsSWrey and Alan ROM had parts , oes throuh its antic to welcoTre it iht W d Prtnwiw It h aodern WWaeatl tirfthe first niht We understanderai rf the players will iwive Osand ttha oi  or more, 2nd, 5Lh Ara W undentaft Wck Wylie is oni in thes It is modem, sophiftcatorltime isschool An addede, 2nd, 5Lh A y nFoe more inftjnati tha list aa ha i the HxNrieat of the a 1 1ction wi11  slctioas by Mr Eobftson and the new bud an average of 42 Joan Dolman went mrivn Michigan shrub,the Junebrryto Detroit for the week end, Judy t or hhad bush, We are working onJanowskies brother who was in Flor  miiiipiication and division yb  Gida a week und a half is home, Leon iny of us know the tables up  toard Slaydens dog got its back brok j fUhrough the nines, Ween Quite anumber of us went senior play,Some of us are goingter smelt this week,Jtrry Udelr, piiamiacist for Jonesdrug store suffered a heart attack  Tic feud of the wife ofC nrd Mrs Mamie a beginning toone of 25 years ago ofIhaievelt LoMvorth and Dollyparies Curtis, Hoovers vieadent was unmarried and bis siatav, V,  Ciann waa his hostess At anrnrfari oiner she was givenirome over Alice Longworth at thatauo wiiose husband was speaker ofthe house Alice walked out The fend was wapod for years Senator MeCanhy and the president do not fit nlo Recently the president 0tor ed the senators but did not feiMcCarthy Mamie fiisenbowtr for tht senatorsn ,1 i7, cavawh,eh j Apral I md invjted Mrs McCarthy She dMing ai i I n ijiii ii Tuesday night and was taken the the I1 her Tudy McPherson hospital in the Swarthout Ioerkf  lrn SoefeldFourth and Fifh, Mrs CouliatNancy Hollistrrs aunt and uneeambulance nrr Soefeld haswenth Rollene Singer,new bunk bedsj We are sorry Katthy Shettelroes parent r in the hospital and hope theyreaver We dedicated a maple treeD C The funeral was at the f t1 entitled Springtime Is HereCOLONEL EDWARD DRINKERrCoi Edward Drinkert, 59, diedrHuttilbon Fimeral Home, Detroit, Hiursday He leaves his wife, Emily,a sister add 3 brothers The deceasedwas a crack ball player and played a number of games wth Pinckney when ye editor man the team, including the 14 inning On Cood Friday we o to school in theionlyFifth 4fH Mm MillerOur spellinc bee winners were Carol Fjoelich, Kim DuBoiee and Valerie Parker, are glad the Westwent off so nice, We go to not come,ations are Piesidential dinnarseldomThe president seems to bahis hold on congress A group of ftgfct Republican senatorsbanded together to combat his Republicanism, and fight his pt mmsurcs such as foreign aid, school aid,highway aid and other controvtratl ues The hardest attack came laat week when Senator Goldwater, lUfepublican of Arizona, said in a sptaam I am not sure the President is profiding responsible leadershipeiped the president wings they passed the bill limiting ppresidents terms to 8 yean It mto curb the Democrats bat attatka U one at the Howell Centennial which Uie pjtol at Lansing April 25 tffjTed If tbe president hadPinckney won from Fowlerville 2 to  C0Ptee our Michiganunft We enjoy    lThat yoar he had had a tryout with , Crl ur e t dthe St Louis Cardinals The family iourh4 I f ehe4 a estate at Portage Lake iI f everyone, and madeHappy ad Holy m fFffiWg Apifl JT, ttTTheSdo laeatrt    Si   r      f   i  ,   Arthur Sltfhan of Pinckney to Roy THE STATE OF MICHIGANKf 01 O IfJsW I1 Campbell, wa of Mr and MrsGene ne Probate Court for tht County ef  H Clark has purchased the Emft Campbel of Pinckney    v Uvintetea  AmPearl Altaian, millinery hop building the company purchased , At a session of said court held atI the Probate Office in the City ofprop, is ill and her mother, Mrs, Cranven of Sprinsport is running tne shop Tht Pinckney ball team opens tneaeason at Gregory SaturdayPerry Blunt, cobbler, suffered aStroke last week and is not vervfood Edmond C Shields, Howell attorha been appointed Bemcotchairman tc replace E L, Winship of Saginaw Mrs William Chirk, 2 on and adawgrntw jined the Congi ChurchSundayBorn to the Hemy Howletts ofGregory Saturday a on xBorn to Arthur Flintoft and wifThurtday a son The Grant Dunning family of Hamirf is moving to Howell,County Sunday School conventionwill be held at Hamburg The Ann Arbor city council haslias passed an ordinance that liquor licenses will be issued only to menef good moral character who have never violated the liquor law and tha,tall fre lunches shall be abolished Tht Pinckney Creamery has notyet started as the butter making mahiatry from Chicago did not arrive A cks maker has been hired andthy expect to make 2000 lbs fccheese a dayW E Murphy has commenced workei hit new store next to the operaheuse William Moran is the cntract ter Lyle Bviggs is maiug the cementMeek Leo C Levey has resigned hia position with the Standard Oil Companyami accepted one with the MichagamaOil CompanyThe Flint pos toff ice Band wil givvea ioncert here April 29The Piucknf baae hallpractising and open the aen Mer HowellinNotes of 25 at StBttroit on April 14, Missflaeean, daughter of Mr end fjcil Hendee represented Pinckneyihe oratorical contest at Howell Marie SHehan in the delcamatoryHowell won the oratorical contest andRoosevelt of Ypsilanti, the decUunatoryJack Praylowsk of Detroit was arres tod for robbing a Portland storeAt his home in Detroit police fuondlarticles stolen from the Pettibone Clothing Store and Chappel Jewellystore in Howoll His wife was brought o Howell admitted 20 robbberieain southern Michigan,Vinckney lost their first game toFowlerville 8 to 3 Roy Reason,Cecil Hendee and Pete Stackable pitchedWalt Graves, c Reason lb Miller,2b Hendee 3b Nash, ss outfieldStan McCUiskey, George Hornshaw, JimHallThomas Armstrong of Dover or Birftt died Friday  Paul Fohey has purchased a registered Percheron stallion,Brighton has started work on theirtew schoolMJJX Glover lost his wressling titleat Brighton Friday night when he 2 out of 3 falls to Bosana Singh Present Hon Hiram J Smith,Judge ol Probate , Lynn W Hendee having filed insatt court his annual account as thejitaidian of said ent te and hia petition praying for the allowance thereof I It is Ordered, That the 7th day ofMay A, D, 1957 at ten ecloek mtha forenoon, at said Probate Office,be and is hereby appointed for exaia jining said account ll is Further Ordered That Publicnotice thereof be given by publicationcf a copy of this order, for three sueeessive weeks previous to said dayof hearing, in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper printed and circulatedin said county, and that the petitioner cause a copy of this notice to be serrd upon each known party in interest at his last known address by registered mail, return receipt demandd, at last fourteen 14 days prior to suchhealing, or by personal service atfiv 15 days prior to such hearing Hiram R Smith, Judge of Probate Childrens Free PUygrewtfFriday, SaUrday, April tt, 2t KELLY AND MEWisJsVan Johnson and Piper LaurieTHREE BRAVE MENia ClaeveSeei and CalerIlay MilUnd and Erneat Bogerf Wed, Thar, Fri, Sat, April 17 te 20TU WINGS OF THE BAGLB iftartbcJehu Wajae, Dam Dailey aad Manreea OHaraia Metrcolorend C1AIN OF EVID1NCWwithMil MiieU, James Lyde aad Claudia Bhmtt THEATtEifewell, Mick AHSunday, yondayT April 21, 22 INCREDITABLE STORY withGiant WilUma and RandjBETWEEN HEAVEN AND LL withRobert Wagner and Carmen Miller OtrtNMWd Thur, April 23,24, ttHIGH SOCIETYm ViataTiaion and ColerGrace KeMy and Bing CrosbySATELLITE IN THE SKYRory Moore and Tony MaxwellVela M tieister Gouldof Probate vvRoyESSSB 1 So Mii Saaday, Monday, April 21, 2BUNDLE OF JOYin TaehaleelertteWc Fieaer and Deftbit yAdolph Menjou end Tommy Noenan Neelty Ne,we WecL, Thy, April 2,24, 2SBeUe Feature Space Men of thee Sea THE SILENT WORLDPlusHE LAUGHED LAST a Technicolorwit Fraakie Lane and Lucy Marlew Celor Cartoen and Lte Newt Tuee, Wed, Thar, Afril le 17, IIMurba Brandos ead GleM Perdl iaTEAHOUSE OF TilAUGUST MOONFriday Saturday, April If, 29 Bttble Feature rrgra Ia Dailey and Ginger RogersiaOH, MEN OH, WOMENria MaeaiaaeeBe and eler asdRod Cmron n4 Mary QurtleiaTAQUI DRUMSCarteeoaSunday, Monday, April SI, 2 ftlaiines leadajr S IR ML 0eat  Robert Ryan and Aldo RayiaMEN IN WARMartKu L  aad  NoreltfVincent Young sr, of Gregory fellfrom a scaffold at Plainfitld Mondayand broke his right leg in 2 places is at McPherson hospitaland Mrs Floris Clark, MrsCacia Chamberlain and Mrs Marian Pussell attended the orchid show inYpsilanti SaturdayIhe Vern Clark family were Sun ,   u  , ,    u nu i tri ev at tne Lowell rest home Mondayday guests of the Charles Hosier ,   j family in JiilanRita Miller attended Daughtershome ofDi Harlow Shehan of Jackson call the JuniorSaSturday Brnnton called in Bert Hookand George Thompson on Wayne Shotttelroe t Veterans hopital,AnnAil or Mrs Shettelroe came homeMonday SYLVANTHEAYRi ITu, Wd, Thur, AJMU 43,24, 26Bob Hope and Katharine Hepbttra inTH1 IRON PETTICOAT u TechifksdatuiandShow Petrifying SuspenceZOMBING OF MORA TAUCreg Palmer and Allison Huyea andMAN WHO TURNED TO STONELouis Egeler, father of RobertMrs ,nham  thandWhat about these newelectric water heatersn  , Vfiwvk UJ1U XlKliliy CtllUPatty were ia Dexter Saturday, Theyre the safest water heatersyou can buy, and Edisons newSuperSupply Plan gives you all the hot water you want Thur, FriM Sat, April 18, 19, 21Heart ttopping Horror, Twin Terror j Shnw Prfin   MrsHelen Bmd Clark turned I om Wtdntsday from St Joe hoiipita, Ann ArborThe John Boyer visitedthe WrevCffergs in Ann Arbor Sunday nitailed on th Wesley Morrisons inChelsea Saturday The Keo Mohlman family of Drayton Plains aad Don Ellers of Keeio Harbor spent Sunday at tha Albertainl had their babies baptised at theCongl church Tiie Leste McAfees spent Sundaywith the Lunn BeattysVictor Tory and Ann DoranSun Mon, Tues April 21, 22, 23 THR 7th CAVALRYin Technicolor WHfrRattdelph Scott, Barbara Hale and Jay C FlippenSl NOW ENJOY EDISONS NEWEST ELECTRIC SERVICEDetroit Edison makes electric water heating really practical with its new SuperSupply Plan SuperSupply means this extapowerful electric heating units deliver hotter water faster at surprisingly low cost Youget abundant hot water fot only pennies a day Coupledwith extra safety 1957 models are built to Edisonsrigid specifications, this is the best waterheatingservice ever offered in Southeastern MichiganSet themat your dealers, plumbers or Edison OfficeJi EASTER SUNDAY IS ONEof those days all of us like to be with our lovedone A thoughtful, personal way to rememberthose who are far away on Easter is with a Long Distance telephone callYour voice over the telephone will be welcome as Spring And it will costyou very little For a dollar or less you can call placesa days drive away Tht usual low after 6 pm or allday Sunday7 rates apply all day Easter Make a listnew ef these yeu want te phone a Happy EasterHAVE YOU NOTICED how much more colorthere is around todayEven familiar objects, the telephone for one, havecolorful new personalities We have a talk on thesubject called, Color Jemes Calling thatsavailable to clubs In anentertaining SO to 15 minutes, the audience lean,, a lot about basic color ruleand popular color schemes in decorating Youll hearhew to use your color ideas, too And men like theshow as well as women If youd like to know mareabout Color Comes Calling, call our Businese OfficeFOR FORTY Yf AJK,Michigan Bell he fiveaRed Cross First Aid Train,ing to many telephene people It has proved iavaluable on many occasions For example, adoctors recent letter te urCOACCFfUffdent said possible that a you6g UdyInvented ewes her Me to your employee Your orgatiiatie i te be commended or having such a persom, ejssite fctve k4 e ha4 ia Us traipss sm inch a,aWATO wdnidy APrn 17,1957The bafcy of Mi and Mrs EdwardEgiler Jenny Lynd Parnalee hasbeen 9wned Stephanie SueThe Andrew Campbells and son,Craift spent Sunday with the CliffI ord Bennetts at CambenOCERIES GOODSMeadamee Merwln Campbell andCarsoa Holiingaworth attended a Kings Daughters board meeting attirihfajn IBS week The 0o Campbells were Sunday at the Carl Leatz kee mThe Joe rtffith family spentj week r ad with the Don Griffith fain iiy in lit PleasantMrs Nanette Pueaeoda of Howelleailtd on the Murray Kennedy familyCANNED GOODS SH0ESMra Lucille Fohey returned fromI Sasrlnaw Thursday where ahe vuitodher acn, James Thi Kevin Ledwige family wereSunday guests of Mrs Eleanor Led vkigeQEJUEiENERAl STOKE iht Ambrose Kennedy family ofPontiac called ou the Lloyd Hendees1 SundayJ Gene Dinkel and wife of Detroit wart guests of tn Albert Dinkelsfamily last TuesdayTh Chuich of God on the HoweURoad IB building a parsonageThe Albert Binkels entertained theW F, Close and Allen Dinkels lastThursday in honor of Mrs KitseyDinktJs birthday Th Lloyd Hendees, Rex Hendesand Jynn Hendees called at the Me Donid Funeral Home, Howell Sunday yhere the body 0 Charles Wagoners Groceri6066 PINCKNEYQualityii OHfHQN24 Howeil, Mkhigan Tkt Hm VtM Laundromat and Store Wiater and Summer Opea MondaysItefce1 ,eff M8 Lakelsa,Mich gf t Water Family Wash, Dry Wata, Dry Cleani ettem Kugs, Se Kuts, Bed Spreads and and Summeriff M3, Lakwr 9tf CleanisImpel Let Vt Celor or iela1 Bye Systemy Ilobeit Lavey visited Harry Laveyiii Detroit ast week and saw thotunntll, the bridge and Gayety Theatreilly Miller is a patient at the USSjCsval Hospital, at San Dieyo, Calif, Wilbur Eiselc and wife 0 Fowlervile and Jack Barker of Jackson calld on Mrs Emma Vollmer SundayMrs, John Ruttman of Howell call on the C J Clintons SaturdayLucius Doyle sr has gone back to  troit junda, work at the Burroughs Country  Mm, Anna Tasch and the D LCKib and Rev Ruegsegger is driving Tuscb famiiy of Ann Arbor IIT Taschi Hn Howard Reads were in AnnArbay Sunday where their daughter, , was baptised at the First MethfUia Church Tv Robert Reads attendedat tr , Dan Hewlett home in LOW8eeraudWbe To TakePHONE HOWELL 7WJ2TREATED POLESFB YOUR POLE SUED OR OR YOUR PWS BA8M Coal and Fuel OilAtSCOAL AND SUNOCO FUEL OHD E HOEY  SONS68119 Dexter IffHOWELLPINCKNEYArthurveek honoring birthdayr and Mrs Clair Miller aud Carfribiii0Q FINANCENEXT CARf ffl fe riThe right nnancing makes car ownership mort pleasant and saves you mov Here, you enjoythe advantpqos of low Unk rates, prompt serviceU no neiiess red tape, and monthly payments tailored to fit your income  J you deal witsfriendly, local people youll like our way oicnR businessTHE STAJEAil Deposits msursd Up to 10,000 by Our Msmbarship iJTosit Insurance Corporaiion, This spring everybodys got PLYMOUTH F Its catching and its wonderfulMaybe yu too havt felt these symptoms an urge to go placesa hunger for glamouran itch for jomforta deslrt t be 3 years ahead If so, youve got Plymouth Fever, and the thing to do is compare all IT towpriecar, sample Flymeuths TorsionAire Ride and discover the ether Syearsahead reasons why ym DfesJ PlytDouth So see your Plymouth dealer today n A x  Jtk mmm R Get yourself a Aifmdm tooVAIP5 MOTOR SALESN LiiO T  Stanley Diofeel and Le Tipladywere in Jackson list Thursday Mra Florence VanBeuran of By run called on Mrs Emma Dinkel Son The Gerry Eiehaan faiailfy Sunday guests of the Uoyd Wellman has bought 4 acres at WebberriUe6 Glenn Kinslej on the Howell Rd Mrs Ethel Sprout anl has put down a, well and WiU daythe W A B1e l   Sitaet Barton aad kkrol sv U , April 17,1107BOLLENS   aw MM daughter, Eyn, weiTm Ann Arbor Thnnday Mra, Celia Naak tfaitod her brother, d Gearhart in lk Odeaee, SunGarden TrgcUrt, Rotary Tillers BUSINESS PROFElOHAtTHI TlUi THAT MUDSYOUIS9ftTi8 action thatbft Nturs CLAYW    yiM JvOOB why th BctewMUOB b Maybm kur ky i torotary tiltan s AS tOW Juniorwith ELCTOWIDTH tineThis aw, lw cost rotary ttQr is idealfor hSMt gardening Built with imaouMMuxMuhf staaiaa, ytf easy far ayocto bCRMU Kg is cad does tk bc Simple, coaTBnist Emsy tTIUtB digs in ond does the job rightAS LOW A000HARVBott tovei yewmoney   one engtnpower 5attachmentsHJOWrRS TILLER and SHiH Mrs Grace VaaKbnnaa of JaMson spent the week end with the George VanNonrnms 1 uMrs Betty Seefeld and new baoy Icome home from St Joe hofpUaUal Ann Arbor last Wednesday I Barbara McAfee entertained If  friends at a birthday party saturi day  ADan Brooks and wife of Ypsilanti, nonox ajcalled on MrsJennie Hooker funday j  UP  Mesdames Carmen Porter, Pram  cis Robinson and Mae Bryan awlj Pat Palmer, Marilyn Gustafson and   Liz Miars attended a Rainbow Girls f XLB W I meeting last Wednesday at Tyriaa , TEtemple, Detroit , SUBtBYOMrs Jane C ark and baby of    GnM Mmais jane uiarK ana Daoy 01  ,  w  ff y MifigMDexter spent Monday at the Mark JttiXlocIaaNash home   , ,  , The Peoples Church have the WQ 1 R lgfl fKK PYttatement 4iv for a new addition to  U K, ftlCCLUftGltue church Mrs Thressa Coyle, the KennethTrye and Don Bums families were j VSunday guests of the Ray Burns I family  fThe James Whitley family spentthe week enl at the Vhitley cottage at Ease Lake celebrating Lindas 7thbirthday, John Cambum and wife, Al Johu WAUU8ALE3 Aion and wife and Mrs Nellie Camburn rhne U t 3146of Detroit were Sunday guests of theLawrence Camburns j V, U D VflmntliLMr and Mrs Andrew Nisbett Mrs J aT R AIUIUUJUWWirion Peason and Mr and MrsJoroon Hester returned Friday froma ur weeks stay in FloridaTlife Cong, church served dinnerSunday for the members of the MarkSwrrthout family 55 were fed Mr and Mrs Harold Porter attended a White Shrine meeting in De troit Sunday Saturday they attended a Rainbow Girl institution at Brigh tonNancy Lundeen of Ann Arborspent the week end with the FrancisiJrs Velma Knapp and daughter,llne, of Hamburg called on the Ralpr Hal family last Tuesday M 6 S wirtiMelOur ec torMddcm mbulajtrep P Min120 West Grjtnd HowotlHaekBea Mifhanp OfficeReaidetce 814j by AppoinuHowell ,jllehima j RogerICOMP1JBTH INSUfeANClT COVBVCarrWYLJ 1 4 2 MILL 8TPincinuy, Mich Phene UP t UURiATESTAlTHomes, Lake PropertyB uint ts Opportunities Lint Yur Property withG RAID REASONBrclcer  4 North Pearl It PHNE VP 8XBay 7day Throiigh Saturday 11 tc 3 and 5 to 7uid by AtpotitmentAC 72931308 West Grand River BRIGHTON MaryMAIN ST PBiCCNITlrata OtfbaHenry Krakn laUawjnnttlw Pinekney 6f UF SCLASSIFIED ADSas JiH Bculih Miller entertained Snn It  iy all the Millei familip  v IF0R SALE Girls Bicvcle like ew WANTEDSewdngr and Alterm ,   es m Honor i ,  ,     Mrs Cedl Hoooker UP1 , viwHCU OUJ1dayman the Millet families in honorchastening of Linda Dee theof the Norman Millers,yfamily inC0OKING, WABR HEAiG WYUE L P GASSERVJGfc HOME HEATING  Don Burn 4 has accepted  position as principal of tile South Lyon jschool and vill irove there j tile 0iver i SundayRov W C, Standrtdge of Happy  Harlan Ha li and daughter, LinflaPy Camp railed at the Dispatch Troy and the Cleon Curtis famSy cfofice Monday He has just returned  Livonia were Sundav ,, A Jvlliom Idaho  Plnv, un  y uests  McAoc 411 5 M3 6 EastA C  7  798 5iVa Millers ,mc e LaRos a famil y calle d o n WANTE D GARDEN S T O PLOW Pin U fi l i f  Mrs  Ceci l HoookerJJ P IM FO R SALEGoo d Saddl e horse 3cchidrei  McAfe e 411 8 E  MOu Sr6 3 HOWEL L Ralph Hal l family ,Th e Harol d Henry s spen t   wee k  Jt  Hmily  oi gen d a t Rol l fountain , Ohio  Satur    t Jll  f    f H We1 1da y Harol d vvisite d th e Eas t Libev  i   gUeSt S  f th e t y  Masoni c Lodg e wher e hi s cousi n   p ,     ,go t th e degre e work   Jl  Z  3acku s an d w e o f Cht fMrs  Clar e Palne r an d Pa t visit s j   Urda V   D1SPatC h  fflC6a t th e Austi n hom e in  An n Arho r I  A, U,4 ,    ber t Shirle y an d wif e spen t Si mIOR RENT  Hcffls e nea r Pincknov , 1 2 bedrooms , furnishe d o  onfurnisli  fd Phone Pinnckey UP 8  VQ R RENTFumishd apartmentnft2gd Phone Pinnckey UP 8 64P8 yWANTED Trucking bulldozing   roK SALEFarm scales, medium fill Mrt, black dirt, Mike Ha,aek j she Nvelco Electric Shaver, GSBMTUP X 3260  lwtric Washing MafhineJauniireSinday Ye editor called on J H HookerSaturday at Emilys Eet Home in Binc nevseV mediumGsBr3260 nl rifiotric Washing ,    1325 East Main St, Pinctaey  SALEAeimiralty TV 21 with j Phone UP 8 5672radio, 3 speed record player,, beauti j   tv cherry cabinetgood working con  FOR SALE1951 Pentiac 3 deet itioT Call Jane Widmayer Radio and Heater, good coaditiomp 8 S422 j J fairy Murphy UP 8 186Phone 3A  W, W, Brighter Skh,OPTOMETlilSTToe and Vhotc 980 tr frit  by Appoint, Ittit Grand Rli AC 62M FOR SALEWeimaraner Pups,feuuU h, Silver Lake HA 6 2061, 11134j OuUr Drjvei Hillw L,,NOTICEFor Quality Pfoneer SeeJ  JJrMkltaUAnrden Sr UK w M IF0R RENTF  k JH,ell Mth Tel 228THowen 4UIe8S M   iei 89 Ho well  Green Bros 1034 Dexter MWould you like to malO to 20 f PhU  V J commission selling part time or full 1 Fo SALEDry fireplace woeeeak time Write for detailsCnosumers an hickory, 22 inchGuJd Company, ni6 SWasblngtoiiJ C G Lather UP t ISS6Royal rt   hickorysmoked, sugarcured Ltf LA VETMTU Ittf forBEBT WYU1 Pbtne UP 881efn ToayMaDdeHs SawFiliaf ShopIAT MOVM SHAKPBNOWfiAL iTTATEfir BORfiM 1018 So Grand V  COMPLETE FURNAC1 SBftflGIIV Coal Furnace and Beileri Vacuum8 AOTr omt Cleaned, All Werk and MaterialMd and JAY KEMP, mo Ghilsen Read Pnne 843R13HowriL  WchiocmT NTEDabfnut Work C Mn f wANTEDGfiNERAL Work Vinceat Young, Girry Cieanilf Laundxy 10 n Alpine 02110 Phn HA 9ft3rkAlpine 02110, iuro  To meet To pay 4mn  denttai  j To defray Jfeeeel immi k I To get o TVT feet aPM met whether ra tee them exudaer not The 9mb ft low became we make eo many letta Terma ar 4justed to inceWfc Tfce OATSEANED AND TREATED, BAGGED fiL   t stronytheaa yVICaU aayFIRST IGHTONE YEAR FROM CERTTFIE1l l  JOCBICAISHELis ij     r jtSJr    i1liTHE PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, April 17, 1957ILNCKNEY COMMUNITY SCHOOL March 18, 1357Special meeting Present Hollingswoith Russell, McAfee, Kenndey, and Bonner Absent None Minutes of pFeceeding read andapprpved Request for use of school gym forJances was denied because request was made by an individual not repiesenting groups or organzation as required by state lawSupt of school was authorized tooffer teachers contracts on basis of salary schedule adopted last yearwhich is considered maximum our dis trict can pay Tlhere being no further businessthe meeting was adjourned April 4, 185Regular meeting of Pinckney schoolboard Present Hollmg8worth,Russell, McAfee, Kennedy, Bonner Absentone Minutes of previous meeting readand approved Supt of Schools reported that theannual budget must be filed with the Supt of Ed by April 15 Since thevaluation by equalization board is not final and amount of state aid isindefinite the budget preparation isdifficultSupt reported the State Board cfHealth inspected the schools and made several recommendations for improvinii health and sanitation, practisesMcAfee was appointed to studywater system anc4 bring it up to the standard of healtb deptMotion by Bonner, supported byRussell that contract for heating theArt Room be let to Phillip Gentile,the lowest hidder CarriedMotion by Kennedy, 2nd by Russellthat Citizens Committee be formed Lo assist in study and solution of theHhoo problems Canned Bills were read and on motion madeand 2nded ordered paid Motion to adjourn carriedz April 1, 1957Special meeting of Pinckney schoolboard Present Hollingsworth, Ru el, McAfee, Kennedy and Bonner Noneof preceeding meeting feadud approvedOperating Budget for ensuing yearwas prepare and final result showed the urgent need for more funds inOM district Srpt of schools reported that 3 newschool busses will be required beforeSeptember term of school starts Motion by Kennedy, 2nd by McAfeethatbudget as prepared be submittedto County Supt f Schools pursuantto State Law CarriedThere being no further businessv ec ting was adjournedThomas R Bonner, SecyMrs Winifred Graves of Jacksonspent the week end here and attend,ort the OES Past Matrons and Patrons Night Please of 1957A box of books from Mrs Joe Basydlo included Yeai of the Locust byTOWNSllir BOAKD  LIBRARY NEWSSRegular meeting of Putnam town New books purchased are Mwder,ship board it town hall April 9,lt57  by Lockridge, Shadow f a Lady by All board members present Hendee, Roth, Day of Infamy by Lord, World Reynolds, WMte, Wylie and Kennedy AJmanac of 1957 and Information Meeting called to order by Supervisor Hendee There was no old businss to transact Minutes of last meeting were read and approved I Lrman, The Quarry by Walker,Strong Motion by Kennedy, supported by Room by Wbeelright,Short StoriesWhite to appoint Supervisor Lloyd for the family by Fink Hendee liquor inspector Carried Books from Francis and Arthur Motion by Wylte, support by Ken  Hasencahl were Bulwark by Dreiser,ntdy to pay following bills Golden Fury by Castle, Saigon j Visel Trucking Co,bulldozing 14000 , Singer by Mason and Tarzan books ,Mich Bell Tel phones   4525  Yonder by Houeston , Four WindsDetroit Edison, lights town hall 20 bv Beatty and the Man Who Paid hisDelinquent Tax Feb 1957Herman Widmayer, Dist No 112000Bertram Woodhams,Howell Sch 4247 towship 69675Murray KerfnedyPickney Sch55523Molin Lavey,express fire pump 62 Ohio Oil Cofuel oil fire hall 6090Liv Co Press supervisor plats 1259Pinckney Dispatch, printing 4800Doubleday Bros, supplies  733Vans Motor Sales, gasolne  689 Mrs Thomas Bonner spent threeCviien Town,setting vote mach 20 00 davs in Lansing last week lobbbying Murray Kennedy, clerks seal 375 for the Michigan Library Assn50 high school bands took part inthe festival at Lansing Saturday Saline and Byron got first class ratWay by Sheldon, by Mrs W EulerAnyone wishing to donate to thememorial book fund for Mrs Edith Peck leave the money at libraryThomas Bonnei was in Washington last week and had lunch in thecapital dining room with Cong Cha3 ChamberlainR, J Carr, ns on fire truck 7455 Lavey Ins o Ins volunt firemenHael Kelly, election insp 2400 Helen Singor ,,  2400Rachel Haines ,, , ,, 2400 Elizabeth Colone   2400Louis Stackable   2400Mairice Darrow, ch elect bd  2800Man Darrow,trip to Howell,inst 700 C H Lloyd, labor on dump 1300Livingston County Dept SocialWelfare, relief March  6263 Motion to pay bills carried, ings and Dexter secondWayne county is selling their 620acres of farm land at Eloise homefor fhe aged They claim farming hasgone in the red there for 5 year Most counties have discontinued faniing at their poor farm and so has tnestate at their institutionsA locally finance group renewedMotion to adjourn by White, 2nded bus service Monday at Ann Arborbv Wylie, Carried Murray Kennedy, Pmtnam TwpClerkCOUNCIL PROCEEDINGSPinckney, Mich, April 9, 1957Regular meeting called to order bbyPresident Dinkel Present Marionussell, Lee Tiplady, Merlyn Lavey,Roy Clark, Albert Shirley AbsentDon SwarthoutThe following appointments weemade and approved by the council Marshal, Robert Egeler, AttorneyCharles VanWinkie Street Com, itesiooer, Norman Miller Motion by Shiriey, supported byHfcsell to set tax rate at 8 millsthearre as last year Carried Motion by Tiplady, supported byT avcy to allow following billsToberl Egeler, salary 12500VnnWinkle  VanWinkleee 500Pinekney Dispatch, printing 2350 Ann Arbor Const Co, streets 4300Liv Co Road Com, labor  560Bill Wylie, laboi on streets 7200 M L Hinchey labor on streets 3200 Marin Mtfrkos, labor on streets 3200 k Bell, labor on streets  3200Motion to adjourn carried, Mildred Acfley, village clerk with 9 bussesThree local teen age boyos werepicked up by state police here Saturday night and found in possessionof beer One wa was released other 2 were fined 25 and costs MondayLIVINGSTON LOD6 NO 7f CALENDARApril 23 KA Degree April 27 FC Dane at schoolApril 30 MM Degree OrlarH Winiow, W MAPRIL O B S CALENDARApril 17, Shoel of instruction atA an ArborAjril 19, FriendsiiB Night at FowlervilltApril 22 60tfc Anairtrsary at By sFallFed PasturesGive MorejGrass, Extra ProteinsATTLE can have extra days  of grazing this fall and an artier start on fields next springvhen permanent pastures  re opdressed with fertilize thisall, reports the Middle xVctSoil Improvement Committee Fertilized pastures get oi tia quicker start in the spring ardusually produce more gros r acre and more protein rpound of grass, according , tostudies by Midwestern ayn i omists Some agronomists say thrfall application of fertilizerpreferable to spring aryt ions in many respects, beuif the firmer footing for trrrind spreaders Earlier pasturing in the srron fallfertilized fields can r  mportart savings on feed hii Bluegrass stays palatal ic i1T in the summer when it is vr rai  Extra grazing days, plus V cer, higherquality grass  e from fallfertilized penraMnpasturesvufertilized and it recovers cin the fall for precious days of grazingIn tests on 58 farm osin Wisconsin, the use of fpiplied fertilier returned   acre after deducting the    i offertilizer, according to C JChapman, extension soils specialistThe pastures received a laIapplication of 500 pounds peracre of 101010 fertilizer, containing nitrogen, phosphate 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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>S    w iV  T     iZiTROTH ISThe engagement of their daugfaAnother look at Michigans Juatt Ur, Cecil M, Hurtublte to Jon Had weather cut down theof Peace marninery occured when phJUip Gkle of Ann Atjor ia announ oence of tho 27h annual pastTwncet  Barren, Howell attorney,  by the fcrides parento, Mr, and tars banquet at the Pmejeney v    ,,   ivM ofterifMtH pv nMw  pffytg  Saturday Ahput 200 were there,j sane as last yearThe dinnerI by the OSS featured turkeythe JPiHurtubiteV and cottr, e jutce of peace operatiofc nLteji controversal before, usually t whether the justices were quauAd to administer their jobs,in hit letter to 1iMi stftio bo president, J, Comisky Barron took issueof the tact that some justices seem to make U good a lining PWfcfe duties of their officeHe igdout 2 Oakland county justices, Willis Ifurgy of Waterford township andAllen Ingle of Faraington township Bth earned ovr f25,000 in feesatt year The Automobile Club of Michiganhas charged WaterforjL with opefaling a speed trap Last year Waterford got 100,000 from traffic tick ts and Lefurgeb share was 33,202,10 Barron also said a justice in Livjngrton county whe is a retired statepotfee officer gts nearly all the traffic case in the county the State Uftrary is starting a prorm to prerve biographys of prom Snent Michigan reagents, On theIwt are Julie Harris, Edgar Guest, Governor 6 Mennen Williams Some 1C00 biographys are now 4n file, They are prepared by the person him Cttholk Chorea Grade School Newt Croaty pp or httaelgma form sent to them,, It started 7 yrivFir8t tt WM only ste officialsthen a4ithors,NowIpieingent persons, Jf yoi know ofany writff TJrs, Esther Uughlin,  Library, Lansing, Olin Robinn P, If, gaveycation, The Mello tonelof HoweU, directed by MrsfsbaWi played during the hour,  Orjand Wmslow WM gayewelcome speech which wased to by Clifford Miller P Mf Sackett G J W, wasHe is an honorary member atingston Lod j Js also Prands jpDodge,grand ister  Sackett introduced the grand Icofficers, aoxnniittee members and candidates tor grand who were present The grand tyofficers in addition to Dodge 4 Sackett were Raymond Douglasena, D, G, M Charles Shermanlate,      Sec Grand Rapids Wiliard SajuMi, Gakle is the son of Mrs, Maty G J D,  Sparta Gen Alt, GMafGiikie of Fountain St, Ann Arbor a Ann ArborThe candidates for grail ijiaduate ot Ann Arbor high school 7nnnhall the first step in the glftfljjfami is employed Morrill Office Sup lodge line were Percy Williams,ply Store,  troit Newton Bacon Nilea andMiss ifurtubtoe graduated from Door3eldinGovGMennen jPinckney high school and is employ sent a telegram of regret fromGhi  Mfcate Chvre m 9r Attavt flthmitt, PasterSUNDAY MASSESummer Mafe 1000, 1130 A MMaasee800, 10M A MWeekday Masa 80f A, M Friday Soirowfui Mother Noveoa7S0 PjUConfaeatoos riay after Novenna Deirotious j 490 to 530 P M8ftO to 900 P, M,Mtuaonite Churchffchur Menenitte ChunhHav Sia leacby, PasUr Kinderrten, Mrs Park  let Davis and Jeanne Craige can in an apeal to eoSgreot tftfttcount to 100,Kurt Knipple aaw a deer, Piosident Eisenhower asked I rink Behm helped hia dad cut down not to cut foreign aid funds HeWeiablpfeeds feilewaatQm CWekBav J y Wtajrer, Fajtor ooi 4 tiee, Jin Nash had company onSunday vlalcolm Ludwig has acoW TV set Denny Swarthcuts dadwet to Atlantic City in an airplaneJoe Pine went tc thf Chelsea show Kipper DuBcices dog fought a biggercne and vor, Pat Barretts couaxuave him a pen, We have a new boy in our class, Eddie Jendon ,Many ofus saw Westward Ho the Wagon,Gl n Schangi has cowboy bootsLarryiudner helped hi dad saw wojd DivJd Rentz and Harojd Hollistert have base ball huts, Sandra Bell has a iamb she feeds, Dennis Howes dad  car Jerry Deau brought ashell to school, The wind blew adown in front cf Paulettehome,First Gee, 4fiU KOnfter Die amount he asked for itthaot amount possible to preserre tho world peaee Still hit budgetbe cut to get it inside the available, The total budget waft fftmiiion the highest on record, T0 policy is like that of te mother whowhose system, was always off oring her little boy 5 cents if ho would  t good, That was in the old dftJPwhen a nickel would buy tomoflriQft she would probably have tost her offer to at least 26a Now27 race horses burned to death ina fire at Toledo last weak wnteb do scoyed their barn, Somehow we ftjl ways felt a great pity for theset or creatures whom a fire rendtfoijianagable, In the old liverystable days there were many tucAShirley Joseph son has a red jack which horses were burned, Wo Wed git eauich practtse at800  et, Gloria Sockow a new dress, Deurnsi As henbrenner 2 coats, Emily Miller bad company Sunday, Lynn Stonesited Wayne and Dorothy Stone, Colone and Carl Taurianened by the ClT, Credit Corp, Ann Ar cago ft1hiF inability to attendifil a evil  J 4    1 L    IL  i J 11   A ,    APeople ChurchHH West heWeen Unadilla and 780 ,ra went to the builders show, Carl geta gas ba1fon, Billy Bennett stayedrl night at Virginias In the morning member the big Holmes livery barnturn fire in Ann, Arbor in whfeh r ny horses were lost, Farm bamfies usa lly resulted in horses being bmed, The only way to get thtmcat of a burning building is said to lc to blindfold them, The Tolodofire was caused by defective wirilff,his brothers called up and said they most of the livery barn fires by smofchor, An October wedding is plann , has tieen at 2 of them Letters,M ABIC I ED SATURDAYShirley Hadden, daughter of Mr,rud Mrsj Frank Hadden and mgr oithe Hadden Restaurant was married Fiiday by Rev Campbeu ,at iJexteito Sobert Aldrich of Pinckney TheNOTM couple are living in a house  trailerCharlesHill 6t St, I on the Hadden farm Shirley grad77 pike and 6 musk j uated from Pmckney highfchool  m tl ice at Breeva 1U55 The groom is employed fey thenr nd Febbruary  linckney Fabrkatiag QompanyMr andIgnaee ellungethrutfhport Lake in January and Febbruary,  linckaey Fabricating Qompany,The biggest pike weighed 13 lbs, Michigan fires burened over 1284ares Jn Mirth     , ttilegislature passed 2 bills and sentto the governor,, for his signature One opatis the small game henion October 21 The other ads 30 days February to the rabbit season Deer starvation is though to beHghtthe past winter The winter starved to deathTheMichigan Marine Affairs committee is considering a motor bolt Mcvnse law There are 300,000 motor, Trout Festival is atIftJkaska April 2629, Traverse City Sportainena show May 9ll,AuSaoltBow Rafting Contest May 112There is now one bow hunter tovery 10 riflemen in Michigan TOURS SOUTHLANDWe have received a fromregret were also received from ClarkMeKSnaie, O Treas, Rev Defaid,Gd, Chap, afld Gy Powell, Burcn Clarence Hooper andDoifvwr, PGMSLarry VaSJawbrdok playedal accordjan nrrnbers and Winter hwleraanglaying his 6Tiav guitar,received his pastapron frcm his brother, memberships were presehI loyd Waiters y CalvinM, Ealph Longinate by Baugitn P M and Myron 1 Rev KeiA Bnegsegger, PastorSanaa Wheel 94S a mWeMMp lt80 anuSteep   p ngeile e ftW  p m  er, Smokin g wa s strictl y forbidde nii   the m a s ther e wa s muc hnbl e materia l abou t ba t th e ral ei  alway s enforce dHo k  rarle s rf  wtr , o f th e Howei lChantbe r o f Commerc e ha s resigne dt o  accep t a  simila r positio n i n CoU u s b y Mrs , Hele n Freema n wh o no wlive s i n rfemphte,  Tenn, bu t taugh ti n  th e Pmckne y schoo l i n 193637 ,He r husoand , Wad e Freema n atten de d  th e Universit y o f Michtftfn , H ei s  no w plan t supt , a t th e Universit yo f Tennessee ,Th e clippin g carrie s a  pictur e an dwriteu p o f Jeft n Eisele , K1 , Pinckne ywh o ble w i n ther e o n hi s motorcyi ehtiS Pw  healt h an d live s in  Florid awa s uoabJ e o be her e an d th e secrj tai T recve d it Franci s M  Dodge , gran d master , Un W t o Charle s Phillip s an d av e tn e address  H e talke d o n ul e   Hel l Brow n o f Saline o f Masonary  I t wa s on e ot  Th e Chelse a schoo l i s studyin g Rev, Charle s Walsh , pasto r o f St ,Joseph 1 Church , Dxtr , wa s inju reoVjWlol l a t Akron , QhiR , an d ha sh k le g i n tractio n a t St  Jo e hospita li n  An n Arbor Ih e Dexte r Coffe e Sho p ha s feetnChv a cake an d ic e creatn  H e wen ti hon e bu t ther e wa s no t any , Lin aZczulk a wa s in  Detroit , Sh e wen t wit h  wit h hei  aun t t o ge t tU e ca r washed ,The y sa t in  th e ca r whil e it  wa s was h  ,  i yd , Beck y Henr y wen t t o Susa n Th e commentator s ar e stil l anftlj rBairn s churvh , Sh e like d it , The y zin g th e Apri l 1  election,Fe w agre ele t he r pas s th e plat e fo r mone y mth t Sunda y school   Flri t Grade , Mr , tfhayer  Lick y Oury s cu t follow s hi m t oifO  Terr y Reaso n wen t t o Detroit Denni s Boot h wil l tak e hi s bab y cal ft o  h e fair  Caro l Curts  Aun t Mar yvi ue d  her , Kenn y Blade s ha s new shies , shir t an d pants,  Beverl yIVt  ha s new  shpes , Jud y Dea n a  plai d that th e DemocraOfwar s ba tU f organize d tha n th eespeciall y i n th e cities  Als otoo k definit e stand s o n schoo l ftioThighways , Thei r opponent s di d Sot Lawrenc e Lindazrere , o fyou i hfu l stat e chairma n say tvppointe d bu t no t discursgod i o  ha d onl y S O day s t oiniracl e h e can  hardl y b elv  rywher e th e Democrat sSh e bes t eve r give n here Th e vitin  paa t master s wer e in ,troduce d b y hiodge secretary H eaU o calle d o n al l lif e member s t owit h hi s whisker s flyin g i n th e breea t J 1   sewh o hav e bee nes  H e spen t som e tim e n  SanAntoni obu t jus t cam e fro m th e Mard i Gra s a tNe w Orleans  H e travel s i n a  truc knn d traile r bu t use s th e motorcycl econsiderable  Th e whisker s are  t okf p stone s an d brus h fro m cuttin ghi s face  H e say s h e alway s ha d a nTh e Midlan d Count y Sportsmen  j  nvg e t o se e th e worl d an d thi s i s ho wClu b ha s vote d i n favo r o f throwin g v  j s doin g it  H o work s a t hi s trad eti l countie s ope n t o Sunda y huntin g  a s tod y bumpe r whe n h e feel s lik e it  40  years  Livingsto n ha t27 , countin g th e newl y mad e on ebu t onl y 4 , Mario n Reason , Alber tDinkel , Clayto n Carpente r an d Perc ySJliswere  present Th e 3  Rea d boya ,ar e i n Florida , Perc yCalifornia  Uinwhr n th e tim e i s ripe Th e Walle d Lak e Skee t Shoo tMa yik isLIVINGSTO N LODG B NO  7 1CALENDA RApri l 28  E A Degrees Apri l 27  FGJanc e a t school   Apri l 30  Mjfitfgree ,wWlow , w  If KIANI S NOTE Sth e distric t meetin gfit  Pigri m hal l las t night Croe r dfstrk t govtmo r o fAn n Arbo r presided  Th e stat e gov ino r spoke  Th e 3  Meyer s Sisters , ane w hig h school  combinatio n sang ,  NttRC BTh e Junio r okt t o f Pinekno ytoboo l ar e holdin g a  tora p drive yomaav e am p an d wit h t oOftfi  Job n Bur g o r Do n Winger   1NCOM S TA X ASUSTAKC B Mrs  Freema n taugh t her e th e first MurtengHicep t ther eO f thet71ivngLrVingsto n past tter s 2 1 wer e present  The y wer eP  W f Curlett , CW ,  Mrs  Freema n taugh t her e th e first    Wf Curlett , CW ,yea r o f he r marrie d life  The y live d  iiOckw      Veddtr, , Gte n Slayton ,i n  th e hous e no w owne d b y Glai rMiller  The y no w hav e 4  daughter sigf d 16 , 12 , 8  an d 3 H years ,HOLLI E ELLI S HONORE DHolli e C  Fllis , prop , o f th e Lake ,fend  Hote l an d no w i n Florid  na sbee n honore d toy  Ohi o Universit yAlumn i Assn , wh o hav e awarde dj hi m th e Certificat e o f Merit  H e wa selecte d wit h 1 2 othe r alumn i b y the lbotm l o f director s fo r th e alumn ifo r outstandin g servic e I t wil l b epresene d a t th e alumn i meetin g o nJun e 8  at Athens , Ohio , Holli e play e n  th e footbal l tea m ther e an d ha souehed   BIRTHDA Y DINNE R fflMrs  G  W  Clar k wa s honore d  Xretuma  BxperiDcd,C U U P 1414 t  EUaabte h Colo t1  Wttetlon , Pas t Matron sfh xroo l oi  mstructid n a tIf , PrieneVU D Nigh t a t To w96t h AaniYtrsar y ft  Bv jL e at 4 1 birthda y dinne r Sunda y a thom e o f he r ton,  Ed , i n An n Arbo ro n  occasio n of,her80t h birthayThos eher  wir e th e Le o Clark s o f Mus kon, Mrt MarjTaret Clark and 2 daughters Vincent Gleason and wifeof Lansing, Walter Clark and wife,the Vern Clark  Bot Clarks, Mn, Majnard Clarks of Milan,Tom Clarksney, Russell Clarks of Buck Lake,THaynard Clarks of Milan Tom Clarkt of Ann Arbor , Jerry Ckurks of Silver Lake, Bdtils Meyers family of Urast Lake and Ray Moriarities fPMckneyNOTICBaid Ukt aie wlHAY, AFIWt Uneaster an wife atMcPherson hospital April , a ton fbxn to the Richard Warings atat e hospital AimAror Saturday,to the B4wanl frowns at 8ftJenny Fercy Ellis, Norman Miller, OnaCampbell, Clifford Miller, VesieyReader, Joe Griffith, vJack Hannett,Clyde Fisher, George Gardner, Mer win Campbell, Wtoton Baughn,Chxir Miller, Lawrenee Baughn, Lawroncc Camburn AlonioVanSlambrook Ihe following HHting masterswere present 3 from Ann, Arbor, a from Lansing, Unteorsity,, Brightmore and others from Detroit Saline Northville CHelsea, Hw Knghton, Byron, Bouth LyonTRAFmc PINESIn regard to theJenoa justiceof which there bar been some criticism we have receivecLa financial re port from Stanley Jeviak, the ju soaring cost of school bus transportfltfon has jumped from 14,43771in 1962 to 30,3309 lafet year, rtockbridge cast 700 votes in the spring election, Alva Cronkhitc andFrank Trapp had a hot contest forsupervisor The former won, Porn to Kenneth Blades and wifeof Tinckney at Rowe hospital, Stocn oridge, a daughter, A farewell party was held at theTJnadilla church Saturday night forthe Harrison Cooper family wo have have bought a home on US23 threemiles east of Ann Arbor and are moving there 7n addition to Charles Metcalf,David Spencer and William Hatwell of Brighton, John Qoodin, 18 also ofBrighton is held on bad check char r money to buy a doli, Marjory, ha PJaster shoesBiMysister wakes him up mornin , Becky IJcads neighbors, theParkers are back from FloridStt Carver rode some crs al nHvivut The uirt blew out th6 window of Ritky Wilsons neighbor, Gvemlyn Ihidson has 5 dogs, Hobby , Jutiers dud bought him a rifle,i Alary Lou Highfilhs friends basement is flooded, Iinda Hutchinga likes topay with hor baby sister,They broke into oil stations atIfowell, The Thurston Tool at Ham bmg, Matso Corp, at Dexter and other places, and stole checks andcheck protectors an passed 4,000 inBrighton defeated the sewerproposal April 1 by 35 votes AnnAtbor also defeated the jail addition proposalTne 7 weeks old daughter of Mr,and, Mrs James Larue of Hamburg, Francis Katberine died last Wednesthere He state that in 1966 heprocessed 1550 tftrfflc and criminalcast and 18,70256 was collected in iustiee fees and costs were collected Of thii amount 6,56000were justice feet and expenses Af ter taking out court costs there wasleft 317tt He operates on a fulltime basis at his home The xpennet are rent, Hght, heat, telephone etc, Tho arresting officer get noces Of tho 4 other active justces inthe totmtyr Justice Poulsbn of Piack coilrtecd 8550  KebruaryHJottteo,MunseU of Fowtorville 142 Justice Singer of Brighton 715Judge grands Barren of Howellwill be a witnesibef ore the state bar in the examination of justice Mrs Margraret Flintoft of Howeilwith her daughter, Eva, and family have gone to Daytoa Beach, FlorNOnCB Arfl 11 wflh nitt Heller, florist was elected thmayor of Howell last week The South Lyon city ballots haveben imponded by the state police on order of the state election comm hwioner Mayor Albert Weinburgcrwas elected mayor over Rex Kinne, theatre owner 286 to 281 Both sides Second Grade, Mrs, RookeWilma Wilder had a birthday Sundtty She got lot of ffifts, Borinie Curt birthday is Thursday, LindaWepener visited hfr sister and neiceNancy Waring has a new baby sis ter, John Tasch a jack knife, Timmy Sprout went to the Howell show Sat urday, Nancy Waring and Toby Shcttclroo saw Cinderella, Joe and Cindy Mummer saw Westward Ho, KaranKaser has a whistle, Ray Josephson a hat and cojxt, Cindy Hughes a coat, Martha Hileman 2 dresses, BillyMyers went to Lansing Friday to gethis sister, A tree blew down by Dale Bocthes house, Jimmy Baughn vis ited Dale Booth Joe Amburgey sawa tnjek wrecked, Nancy Bonds sis ier, Coral, had a birthday today,,Huphes had company Iebby Mowcrs has a new skirt, Florence Wyatt vipitied her grandmother, BillyPuckett moved awaySecond and Third, Mn JohnsoiJames Kourt is working hard tarniir his horse, Margaret Spencer has a new pony, Nick Marsh saw aiucks nest on the lake John McNaugh ton went to Port Huron SaturdayWe are all locking for signs of spring1, rthoda Baxters aunt ond uncle fromIudana are visiting her,   iough they only won 3 township1  Ann Arbor they elected ft majntrf r the first time in 80 yean reward Stabler, father of theui, Democrat stUe chairmanoc ed, Hany tickets were ont out In New Buffalo, a 28juy got n absent voters hftttotnoticed the apace for highway ftf ur reioner war blank so wrote bJiMBraire in it and tc his fturpnto Wftftj KU cted As a rule bond 4aes di4I aut fare well, Detroit defeated ft1 Kchool bond issue, Brighton ft wftftOY and sewer extension Waahtonawcounty jail In addition Berkley,Har ycr Woods and Walled Lake Ubimff repositions, Pleasant Ridge ft COWi inity center, Dearborn defeatedMayor Hubbards Florida civic rttt rnter and Haxet Park a twimaiaf pool and skating rink,Postmaster Geeral SuamarftftH laid down an ultimatum to eoguifl who has turned own hit ft uest for 47,000,000 apyroprifttfemio keep the postal dept, running In sicad they offered him 117,00009,and told him that was all he This amount would all goincreases for postalhave been reted Ever tincay took office he hatasd lfla, MrsMargaret Ackley hasjacket, Pam Seefeds mother and newhnby are coming home tomorrow, irregularities We tnow Kinne Aan Steffsos tmele wffl open d t l bll i WH h thewho used to play ball with WilHam ranch bousegrill soon, Nancy HoTlHe pitched here once but with I itors brothers, David and Donaldrarthout in the box, Pinckney j Ud birttiday Saturday, Pat Test him  mer visited his grand mother in Ypti RECEIVES APPOTMBPfT  At a mooting at Lansing last Priday WiattbD Baughn of Pinckney was appointed tj the state advisory DeMoifty Board by Francis Dodge,grand matter of Michigfto Masons Wfaiton it 1 past matter of Uvington Ledge anl has boon very activem the formation of j lanti, Larry Baughns aunt and uncle brought presents from Florida, PutPlummer, Kuthy Shettelrtfe, MatgaretAckley, Chn Darrow, and JohnMayne, all wftv itovies,the moat popuiar were Cinderella Westward Ho,HON MoUR PERSONHon Seymour Person, former congLhrtogston j restman diad at Lonsing SundayHeif wftt a nfttie of asking congress to raise postalbut without much success, He did gotone raise a few years back tot It til went for wage increases, He hat ftftother rate increase bill, It, u house but is bottled up inate committee who will notit out Southern senators cott this committee Summerfleldhe does not get the 47,000,0civase he will dote all pottoJftOftV on Saturday, curtail all dtllvarietycut busiess deliveries in cities to day and close the nwmey oriftY This would mean a wage mkfor postal employees There aro two lnts of thought on thopropositon One lino saytthargo high enough ratot tothtir way The socoBd lino thfti  fca public service like the polloo, dept, and DPW and shouldstihtidiMd, The second UM oihas always prevailed at office hat always finiteeach year sine it was the days of OeorgeIn case you dn, oot know ratd pony expressmail service thopaid expenses and olyfhert tfaftft, It wtft VVt ri     Vr     aW           v     v k  jifr  ifv   T  1 P 7   , iv  e yfeiGSSyv, ANotes The senior, will put on thtMang FatherBehtvenextothJhe high school opens the baseball season April IS with Fowlervillthere Josephs chwaa af Dexter wfflpnt on a musical here April13 titled My Wild Irish RoseStMarys Church sponsors it The O, E, S, have raised theirdue to 125 a year Blanche Martin entertained herbridge club Thursday Bess DevertaiiX, Bess Barry and Iva Beitseftwei cohftstesies At the election Monday WalterModels, Republican won over MJ,Jason for supervisor by 34 vote,the rest of the ticket was won by thn Democrats M E Darrow, clerk, Hinchey, treas N, 0, Fry, ttr township    mMiss Frances Bullis underwent aaappendicitis operation at tht Pincknew Sanitarium Saturday j There was a heavy snowfall last hit rifht hand last week Born to William Setrs and wife of I Tuesday Sir George Reade, well known Dex Hiram Smith will bt tfce eonwen  voted dry last Mendty OFTIClAL jJBCJWH Mttltlltcement speaktr l talugltuig Jafh Whilt sawing wood Frank Brenn That art tat complttt Pataan in June  ugttll of Pettysvtile lost mott of eleetkn retarnsDedfc Hy, justice, C J Clinton, high, com, and i ChHighland Park last week a son, Mrs, j Raymond Sigler and family areI here from Ann Arbor for a wetkHeI graduates from the dental dept, at tht University of Michigan in June Last Monday evening 85 fritn isgave Kitsey Allison a sorpiat on her 14th birthday The evening wasspent at games and a luncheon wasttved Rev George Mylne has xtcajwda cablegram from Scotland statingbis father died there at the age of  yearsA windstorm took off roofs auddid much damage here last weekA nan in Oceola by the name of Ray was Mildred YedderMrs Mae Hughes Monks 43, wifeif Erwin Bonks, died at Lansinglast week She leavs her husbandand 3 children, Paul, 11, Mary 9 andBruce, 4, IIhe Pettibone Clothing Store atHowell was robbed last week13500 worth of clcthingNot ef 46 Tears Agi The Methodist Church will holiar Faster tea at the home of Dr H F i irer April 14 The program isInst Duet, Ruth Frost, Harold Oieve Inst Solo Carmen LelaixlVocal Solo, Mrs Littlejohn Intt tsi township firmer near North Lkt ilast week,Wilson and wife t AimAbor were were Saturday guests ofthe Percy Ellis familyJlrs Gladys Lee, vice president ofthe Michiganx postmasters of thisddtrict attended a management met iiiff of Ann Arbor postmasters of thedu trict at the Michigan Union, Ann Arbor Saturday, She acted as registtred, recentionist and moderatorLawrence Baughn and Merlin Ambur ISnptrvitor tloyd HendeeLf J Htary  , 94Clerk Murray Kennedy , D, iff John Ban, R, 87Treat Helen RtyneJdt, D,3t Celeste McKinley, R, 99 High Com, John L Conntrt 29Truetee Ben White, D,lUlph HaLI R, ,Trustee, John WyHe, D,  M erwin Campbell RJustice Otto Poulson ,D,Albtrt Shirlty, B, THATET, Wet Tht iprtt 9, H, U Mtttre tad282 117281 117245 190Justice, Robert Pike, D 292 WNMPItJIId OonstablesPh0 Gentile 21, V Laa 274, Art Rastt, 876, h Tipof the Pinckney postoffice alsn Jady 288, Democrats Bob Egler 18fttotdtd Cyrus Lathers 91, Roy Gaapbtll 117,,,j,w MWivv 9At any vaapotu 117, Wf F Close and wife of Linden I Erdley VanSiekle 113 The Democratient Saturday with the Albert ftatt ticket, and iuti 11  iw,,N Pacey, bd of reviewJtttrqimanDemocrat won in Unadiila, , Paul McClearDemocrat in Hamburg, SoloKlert Wright, Democrat in Marion ia Vaugnn Vocal Solola Moranrjibert Madden, Democrat in Dex Song, Male Chorus Duet, Gladys Brown, Mae TeepleTt Solo, Kitsey Allison Vocal Viola Peters Inst Solo, Nor I ticket, and justices all got aboutmajorityMiller was killed by falling timbersGrace Poole of Anderson was oper  o  , , , A     , v , o   iefit Saturday with the Albertatcd on at the Pinckney Samtarivun 1,  for appendicitis Tuesday  1LA S ,  ,  n     Mr Cathenneurant Dunninp has jui,aufetion ad,, T  ,,  J      April 20 Betince Lamborr of Gregory calknl  Lloyd Hendee wasjn Lansing lattI onJLht Jesse Henrys Sunday J Thursday and on tht Wool TV broadIn addition tocounties, LivingstonGenesee county Whitehead andA1Ien Dinkels have movtsd mt0I cast h Geore McQueen He slp theif new hjeme on PinckeyHowell J vsited the legislature in stseiiPlenty of hot water with EDISONSNEW ELECTRICWATERHEATING SERVICEpiilItiiWiivi4,Bath time is fun time with lots of hot built to Edisons rigid specifications, give you aUlihe hot wtier you want lerfrfy Kfortt tftdt yttH cktck Hete i1 4 Ediee bet joiaed withelectric wter better menu to bring you the mott ad electric water heetinf methodai downto etttli eott WMa Edittaiatfr uptrSmppiy Plan yom get tMioa increased wattage In fact, becausethey are rtetigneH to supply hotterwater fatter, you can get more thantwice the supply from the ttmt citetank And operation it completelyautomaticm w  rBm mB5fe 56ml   7Si Zt, NSMI a dey NoforTo mtht theee X967 electricheeteaa more economical, Edieooffering a new pUn Tht new SuptrSupply Plan provides much mote hoiwater then ever before, at t surpriemgly low oatrtte chtigt Thai meantyou have plenty of hot, hot water cmtap all of the time to meet tjl of yr teaflys  Why ly an MtrM vVoter HttttrtElectric wateriititeBi are th aarest lilt And theseadvantages,too Theres no tool to clog iiettersNo flues to limit whew tht heatermutt be installed Pat your new electric water heater whtre you want it,eyen in the1cttche tr utility roomTheres no name ta tony about Noodor from fumet And insulationmakes tatWeool, afli theyre noiseless You cm pot ytjar toafldence inta electric heater anflt 4 DetroitBdittnt rjffid spedidttioas for years tf SHTHEMATYOWPIAWS,PlUMBBSOIBHJONOffvidalaetat John Boye 4a4 wlft called at Affktjr 4mletU Vtfe and ton of ntarv  Mr Md MM1ikm Satardty, April 12, faaate Ftatere PnoaatAiidie Murphy and Ctttatriala  ,GUNS OP FOfrT PBTTKOA1 a TteiiEnrol Flynn tad Pedro AnjadrliTHE BIGSunday, Moudty, April U, l  nfBtBsa aaaaaamttv 9 av aaf gLmMA v  Jeff Chandler and Jeanne CIrainTHE TATTERED DREWSCartoon and ComedyTues, Wed, Thur April 16,17, Marlon Brandon and Glennai,THE TEAHOUSE OF THEAUGUST MOONTHEAMThur, Fri, Sat, April 11, 12, IS BUNDLE OPPitlier and DtaWe rSun, Mon, Tues, April 14 1, 16MUTINY ON THE BOUNTYCharles Lawton and Clark GableTht Scio Tbeaht4 Aaa Arbtr, MieaChildrtaV Fret Pkyfrtaad iPaeat fttnaaadr  Frida y Saturday , Apri l 12 , I SWAL K TH E PROU D LAND Audi e Murph y an d Ann  Bancrof tk 3 PACE S T O BAKE R STREET i nVa n Johno n an d Ver  Mtte sCar l6uuday , MosiJay , Apri l U , I f TH E MOUNTAIN  i n  Vistavisio n an d Colo r       wll a    Spence r Tracy , RoSber t Wette ran d Clair e Trevo rROO K PRETT Y BABY St l Mrn o an d Joh n Saio mlues , Weil , THur , Apri l 16,17 , 1 8BIGGE R THA N LIFE Jtne t Ksso n an d Jane s Rus hMontgomery , Mon  Frtente lLEE  TWATREFrida y Saturday , Apri l 12 , I STH E SHRINKIN G MAN MGran t Wilisms , Rand y Stuar t aa 4Pau l Ltnfto nTH E tl h CAVALRt i   Tecknkole rItatdolp h Scott , Barbar a Hal tJiyC  FUppen Sim, , Mo n Tatt n Apri l 14 ,la n Marti n l aTEN  THOUSAN D 16Ann e Mari e 4trfktttl , Ev a trtt aDtwt y Mania , Watt r situ kta d Pai l Hemrei dWti , Thar  Fr i StLjipr H U  toTH E WW6 6 O F TOE ECBJta n Wyat , Da a Dailt y an d ,emu  1 wmxapcwrM  , mVJGROCERIES STURar Reads,ththaay, ATC Wednesday, April 11, 1957 Mra, Clare Palmer, Mrs MarildaClark and Miss Nellie Gardner calledai the Weatherbe Funeral Homelast Tuesday where the body of Mr Korea Butters was Miss Lelia Monks  called there Roy Teeple, BlanchMartin, Fred Teeple and wife  and Mrs Leona Schott wr at theburial hereWork on the new front of Lee LewyB new store fe well along Law recce Baughn has also started workto put a new front on the postoffweDr, Bay Duffy attended a medieal meeting at Ann Arbor last Tues layyrs Edith Carr visited her sister,lire Ma Middleton, in Detroit lastharry Grant entered St, Joe hspital IAnn Arbor this week for an operation, , Duwain Hoy has sold his home bought the Betty Jroux cabin at Halfand is moving to Ann Arbor inJune Mrs Wlliam Fogg and childrn ofChicago are visithg the GeorgeThompsons, Fred Swarthout is back from Ft,Jauvrdale, Florida,Grttchen Tasch was home fromfrom AnnArbo over the week ei Merwin Campbell and wife calledon th James Halls in Marion Sunday Miss Anna Craft and Ethel Rosaroan of Howell called on the Andrew Campbells SundayMesdames Elinor and Dolly Baughnculled on Mrs Bttty Seefeld and newNI y at St Joe hospital, Ann Arborhis week She was to come home Wagoners Gr6066 P1NCKNR 1 iQuality Merchcndtee LOW PRICESBeeraadWue To Take1 PHONE HOWBLL THHTREATED POLESTffJR POLK SB R R Yt Coal mi Fuel MCOAL AND SUNOCO FUEL D E HOEY 4 SONSHA 68119 DesrterNOTICE Readers  Residents  Voters Japy ,rri jiAii liirjnn Nursery Industry has Qorte on record as opposfl ing of another nurser SMi b th MichiganConservation Department, Forestry Commercial1 nurseries in the same temperature zones can anduce all the stock needed  without spending one cent of tex moneyl ti urseries already sell over 75 of the stock proTJtf,sjii,rri jiAii liirjnn Nursery Industry has Qorte on record a ppthe building of another nursery in SouthernMichigan by the Michiganservation Department, Forestry Division, for the following reasonsl res in the same temperature zones can and willd f tex moneylproduce all the stock needed  without sprAtchigarConservation nurseries already sell oveduce,d by them to the public  some 30 million  PrTvtfte nurserymen fee I it is a waste of money for the state to d ethird or to 40 million The cost of a statekMo inbuiltV do is to stay in business without, governwhll payino ta neighbor plant twUhSeedling Growers Gordon McCordyJ V iititiirnimtmiititiiiiiiiniiPLAYWeek Louis Wagnei Sr,afld wife returntd Irom Florida Friday A group of 30 members of the Pilgrim fellowship were entertained at dinner Sunday at Pilgrim hall Richard Cox and wife of Los An,ffi, Calif, and Mrs George Van Horn of Howell were guests of ihe Clifford VanHorns one day last weekf ie Keith Bradburys of Chelseathe Lambert Henrys of Detroitwtro Sunday guests of the L J Henrys   7 The Francis Shehani had tMI ii fant daughter, Patricia Loots, tbj1 tened Sunday The sponsors Dr ann Mrs Louis MJr, elf son, Mr and Mrs John cf Berkley were there,Ralph Hall, wife and son, NeijcaUctf on James Hajl one day lastweek James Porter and Robert Pricevho are in the service at Washington D C spent the week end with theHarold Porters Ralph Hall and eon, Neil attendeda meeting at Michigan State Univer,sity Thursday, eThe Jack Clark family of Dexterspent Sunday with the Mark Nashfamily The Jack Young family visitedthe Bob Young family in Clarence ville Sunday and also cabled on theBill Kuhn family i Livonia Che Edward Parkers arrived homefrom Florida Saturday Everett Cork Hammell was marril on March 23 to Betty LouBowers of Albermerlc, N C He is aon of the Everett Hamapfls et Pinck aeyJ, B, Hooker who suffered a strokeSTid waa taken to St, Joe hotpital, inAnn Arbor March 87, m Uken toKnnJya Convalestent Home, HoweU hereattendedFowlerOscar Beck family havethe LeRoux cabn at Haltatom Lake next to Barry Grant1r   AT THE P1NCKNEYIUGH SCHOOL tTMApril 1243 C i, Clinton and wife called unthe laiph Clinton family ih Uncon Park Hxursday and on Mn EliiabethOmton in Royal Oak Saturday  oayQuite a few fromJIL DeMolay initiation at Die last Tuesday night Among the 1 asee Winston Baughn, Dick Snowkrold, Robert Clark and Lonnie ad wan VaivSlahbrook Fred Swarthout ofHowell and hisc,Tbndaon of 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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>I Hoi touriat widfr the Michigan recreation  , 1PoBod for the far TM  iL 5tMWmtta o the Mock iiiace Bridgo to be opened  , VguPwiPffc fWo broug  te MovowboiSho ol j laxgt rat whO U vote to1r ot uttll Juno XWV M 4p  winaBond totut M  SUNDAY MASSESAnathor factor is tht tourist oeU wboat promotion of, wtator ptitjM Itngttned th tourist ataaoiuWte sating, water ikttng and boat traMer hav ontribad 29 winteryetrte wart open laat winter Thehifior work week now undr eon U mio meat to booatit vvt tb kidi to mottotf ht ommittet for MichJfcaa weekweordiu to Don Weeks, directorHtsays tomt of them do not know tht olor of tht Michigan flag or that thty vn havt one, Svety school intU tatt wjill receive a statavflag fordisplay Michigan week Clajr Taylor wants Michigan to ttrvrly Mtchiign food on that day The schoolsonly objection i th date, May 21, ha school ar winding up theirtehool year Wat 1986 a lucky year TrafficJeatfep wart 269 less than in 195 but eidnU inerd 118 In 1955traffic death were 2016 Thty dropp ta tt 174T tt year Laat yardivrs drove 587 million mor miltan ia 16 wereTJW Ttvtf9P HJspjfewjBpwaft beaten by Paula tf year old U, of Mimfcpown Androw Sato ofMWW WtW atttWBPtI jtTt09tvtBMPttUtta ErwiaSydr,Ion Wiggiot wh 800, 1000 AJUat 80f A, MNovanna Otvotioni30 to 630 P MChurchgg Mtho nomiaatioa to Baal Daan, DomolCARD OP THANKSIn ltthalf of our couin, tlrOWaon wa with to thank th Macad Raat Roma, Dr Barton and Don dwaitnout and all thoaa who hayartnt oarda of lympathy Thoir kirtdnott will ahrayt aa rainajhherad Wiffiotor Stnf ad wtfaCARD OP TfiANKlkk to thank my lor tta crat, ran OR tiasr ad agaH lottto Dean, Inlund wasMark Naafc, vtn Putnam only 861 Totod eoiaed to 08 erats won frW 1, ttt votSqprvior, UHond 0, U i, Hasty RCkrk, M, Kwn4y OJohn Burg RTrea,, Helen RoytooJds DCelMU McKinlty R High, Com, John Connart Dn oppositionTrustee, John WyH, DBtn White DMerwin  Camptil R Ralph Hal R Justice, Otto Pontoon DAlbert Shirley,R Jiwtie Robert Pile D  no fctMfcbopen Aprfi  ad oontitnua, Tao Domoattly789 thiattorney  Co wasth Lansingboard rf rayW Church Grade School NewsfKinderarten, Mrs ParksLee Davis and Armand Oleaki canride bicycles James Naah had cotnA lay from How til Ray Jacobs do I nulls his wagon Malcolm Ludvig1000, 113a A M toiiives an airplane Glenu Shanoilias a new horse Harold Hollister anew jacket and coatGary built him a tree houseCaioll 01mi had new skirt and blouse San dra Bell a drum, Edna Mae Pesolas Tatber made her a kite, We are allflying kites Suzanne Waring s after 3 weeks absence Tie presentthe deadett everFew of thacmtti bothered to go around toirt people and tht campaign viued through the prss whanamidute made all kijtfa i flvg against tck alhtr and dMed investigations There will ht n H libations and no nor wiU hf of the charge afterAttempts to arousebowner Republican Chafnaxe Beach, Patter   tf altar aahoolfeaplee Mtottat Serviee730Cong Chercb Winger, Pastor 99Q a n K,10i4awvpiwyet meeting at 800 780Church Grade, Mrs ThaytrBeverly Pealca daUdy was able toio to work Gwendolyn Hudsonsgrandmother gave her a dollarBob Posters dud and uncle played mar bk8 with him Mary Louise Highfills mother went to Detroit, iiiy tmbvrs dad made him  hat from a squiwelHead has a raor baokbteileii had company J, Cjc tonh a butch haircut Denuia H Held caught fire SundayCarver has new engineer bootsii jlcGranaiian visitwd heiaunt and uncle in Ann Arbor   i live in Pinoknty ,orma Howilth Royal phantom pnon Mot to tW Ionia aayluxn t45 am1059 amBd, of RevM Saa DaLapp DO6ppoitiofl  J aTherO WOT ,fmfflc daatbl , P, QatttU fttt, ARoto22G, V, LaRoaaeao Lo TipUdy 240,Democrat R, Campball 1, R, fig105, tiUis iakwt ytar eonpartd toScouts art expected toNatkmsi Jamborta t Wad,th iJtpiW Atto T waHkT my fitfcbort fartondaat to my family May Oo4 Slatt yoa all Sloaor JahntoaCARD OF THANKS1 With to taak all my firtandi andrafethrta anil ayaryona who wat soai and aooaldrato during, my  cat beraavamont in th loat of ray mot hair, Mr A, Ragowki,peciUyFathar Schmidt, Dr Schondon, Mm,ltoM, Mn, BlatMha Clark, MrMary Siohman nd Mn Rmt MillwkyMrs Pegy Jaroalowtki iwarr,ioro xooothftanta Our wtM wins  ago For yoar harin Dttrott For a time shu ousU, Mrs Webstershftdtd t Caatit Convaltsatot Homett was at St Olafs LuMcmday,,oflMeiatlng Burial was Rtdftrd Fir at Graav, 4lu KilmerUilly Brasheki giandiatheriii a swing  bow and arrowv erit to the doctor took ether and liid an operation Emily Miller wentto Northlaud with Mrs Parks and700 p  rfMi a pink Easter dress She also 800 p Til I jnt to Lansing and got April fool, 400 p nv cndy, George Defcniet got a suit 730 o  j  d pfpper shaker Xiee from cereal I Ijecky henrys father made fence wi keep hei brother, Danny, out of tiii ju, a Bobby Wylie got a haircutand new jeans Patty Sprouts moth e, got her new teetli but cant talk Linda Whitley visited herinrand parents Whitlcy Ricky Sowirs and his sister rod thir bik, around Zukey Lak Sandraho and Bfehardhav aow baby aittar and Robertahi a baby brother Sandra 3hlry wat 10 ytar old today, BdwardMcOranahan rod hortabaok at Msgrandfathom Bmry Simpaon, Jeatt snd Dtlort Qarcte, , Stanky Startud Ltt AlHon til want ta Dotrohof a MUrtf lias Ogh4NOTICEDuring the month of April Amtrin Canctr Socotty will oou tatuot a intensive crusad to collect kitet with which to cany on thirof research and to tnaktavailatbt ta taneor ofpaUtta RaprasaatatiTta at tkt tot my Scftroodtr is an aoat itty will soon be contactin tht po  pto of eororaunity, AlUgift whthtr arga or small will ba apprtotat Mrs Kirk SimsMn Jtnnit Kellenbtrgwothabre visited him ana7 broughtLXMAltT N1W1Now book ar Birthright by Rottrs, th Day and th Way Wt Mtt by StaUh Tricks ny Boy Can Do by JTtaoroiqg Mrs Curtis Chamberlainhat donated tht Southerner by Lot and Not As a Stranger by Thompson Congressman Charles Chamberlaintold of tht Pinckney Ubrar y in bj Washington Report which aay bt at the library A memorial fuidaas bean ttarttd for Mr EdithFeeU Oonation may ba left at tiM Library, Tht FBI Story on theRoma oaw k available to reader U, 8 Wy ito A Detroitte 0 to OttatUkas, Altin Bimoiioon, sanior haaltttod to tW iaay aod foot naxttlrrB bat tnoogh ortdita to gradOBOI nkS HENRY 18HAMMl Henry Tthem, 77, died at Ann Arbor laatShe was Lulu Hudson,daughter of Henry and Matti Hudand married Henry Isham in 1900, lior her sister Cathys birthdayTv itchell went to hisias 9dth birthday inAr or, i urry Kleins mother lifts a new bary aiul his lather a new crDecn Curdner bought 4 bicycles aan auction, Susan Baughn showed ua n ui,A glie wore to tht style show,inny KeynoiuL tt neikuL ii Arlior, Paul Jones is selling bottles tt money for a wagon Dorothy and VVcyne Stone Lawrence Lindemere of Stookklldgiunnounccd a huge rally to bein Detroit last Thursday OaJjfhowd up oin of thcandidates were also initngW read that the Clintone fiUu have had their annualr,run of officers Thi is Ofttfew woolen or cloth nulls stiR c, in the stat At OJIt kmees fhad en, SPort Huron,iul Yale Now most ofi ,iwpd out to the bigger fattorloa nodern machines and sweat shtpa ttcht and cheaper labor Clinton KU  priiU9 They have had a eontnfll for years to make blankets fat tfcfumtsd Statta Army,The Detroit Nsws says byIjitroit will have 22000 more Ln of school age and no pltct put them Many district who traflfnew school am getting crampedocrating funds In figuring ifcet8 they did not allow fr U cost of operatioi, TIMwant more money, Mates1 4nd supplies for th schools ajrreiuuased in priot, They havt appeaed foi more state and ftdoMl d but those bodies are still anteling about it Eventually the peaiawill have to foot tht bill chocU mubt operate Tt it a f TV to the little one room dlstrlofa 00nth, did the janitor workhoarded arourtd, Wt knew only taught 4 or 5 milekney and they only oamtwetk ends,so0house, They let her hold th baby,A daughter and trarlal war at ChtlttaHtmcm Bate Sak wiUM at MUrys Hall at SATURDAY, APRIL 13 1957 Ufilo n, Pat Plummoy family wont tohe drivtm and taw TO CaJvary t, Eddie Williams wa I Vemontvilla oawhere they make naple sywpID Cathy Shettlrota grandiaothar vtoittd wher Judy Reynold vitited her CUffonJ Spencer drove a traetor wtth adisc Darlene Gwynn wont to Charlott over tht weak awL DUk Me Catty wat 11 year old Sunday Eadrove the ear Roger Bonaor went ta tht Mammoth Gate taot waakJMeMcCarty and Frank Senate built Aflub house RoOeot Singer wost to the U of M Preeh Air Oojnff for alew day Frank WUeon brotlMr of BoweU viattod Mm Saodpf La stead aomeK jw9AXBB NSW POSITION  XJallop, ton of Mr andBari Gallup of Pintklif addofMotttttao hwa porition with PUkdotApril 10in 1061 and Our now room fijAItod whtn wo got bat ftfcs fACtltaii Sharoft Otilup M as a tot afthing aha hpnujil,wt VteffsWt thank Mra HoatOM rott for m Haitittta braak SAIL MIDDUTTONMiddlatoo S stcrttary v  ,  S , Woiidy Widmayer wont to his grandTn Uy livedkat Knckney until J  they inevad to Cheleea 18 years ago  Iteafdte Mfer huaband there is a son,Cande A daughter U deceased Thaoftat FrfJght Ratt Coawitttt, Auto Associationdi4 a Wommira HotpiUl Detroiththe field, The buii is airaid of him,Second Grade Mrs RookeTory Jones Trtjght us a Chineienewspaper we could Tiot reaJimmy Baughn rode on Jeff Hendee donkey Briar Walton has a sister, Judy Marie John Taxlwent to Kentucky, He saw Daniel  He marrttd Mae Smithj of rtntknsy, aiater of Mrs Edith Carr IWr ar no  children Thefmeral ita m Plymoth Tuesday with tola in Sanford Cosettry atOak GovMIB AUCB O1HRINGERMr Alk Ghrtngr, 66, did atktr fMisa te Dexter Waneaday Shtwa the daugnter of Georg and Alma Tapper White of Ptnekney Iloones graveToby Shettelroesmother visited him Ltnda Fritch i now in our room Cindy Plummei was in Detroit Sunday DoughsWinger got some puzzles Hitgrandparents visited him CarolVivitfi Jacobs saw an auto acccidet1 T,ents were made by itbraid married Albert Gehringer He iOTviMl Linda Clough and Martha Hilemanhave new Easter suits, Karen Ka ises baby sister has new Battercothes Rmdy Josephson saw sis nnces airplane at the airptrtFssskezulka has a new kite Joe Amburgey rode on a milk truck, Tha firsorpine came to Dale Booths house Kenny Fisher and Linda Wegener djiht1 n,President Eisenhowers ftil ixl, His trip south did tiit and he still has a hAth, He is supposed to lv to a month in the south Ht waltl to enac a presidaatial 0Jlaw They have a maktaaMone now It provides that ia ieath the vice president su dies then the speaker of the ,t the speRker of the homse ttow i i tiuocrat This mov halu lumor the preident willon pecount of ill health C ars unwilling to pasNever in the history of thelion has a president failed toiit term except in cast of dtattVIt is doubtful if tht muek tttralttd meeting last wetk bttwttmier McMillan and Presidtnt aave accomplished mtwhGyle saV 5 baby ducks on a pond,ijnj, world unrest If any UrnBowaB all eat of, Mt wAatft tibJs day We had for a spatling batVan, wm4 itd Albert Qohring i Kenny Fiser ad gAl 1 OI Carl and Etrihad birthiay3 Sunday She brought Mr Forrttt Hill everyone a surprise Joe Plunrmeri TtofteOTaitiM tt has some baby turtles,NancyBondChareh,vOatT ifttnr  Wss In Owosso, Timmy Sprout inbarial te S JoaaKha Cv  Ypfilanti Second and Third, Mrs Johntor11 1 n j The Borovski children have aMOCGA BUtTBRl j do RonHollistor new cost, Bonnie l f4, dawghtar Wyjie haa tier hair cut Dianne i fit were secret, and off th rttord, ASthe president haa said is thatagreed to share auclear ifcrtflS,ttm, Tat saain vurpott 0 tha tit patck t triMsh aa4pcan relations which hart bow at 1 w tbb since tbe invasion ofv, hen this country sidtd withia conrleminp itThe prtsidtat itof Ui same mind thatti wust not be offended in anyWbnher his support of Nser of Egypt will coftttau r Monly time will tell Nasinot survive without itCtoffO W atid Hettts Hoys dog died, Cathy Callisons dog  Pfnekney died st had ltl pups Larry Fornish saw slatkaon 8undaySha wreck Sunday Rhoda Baxter has 3 to Chariot VaniToootfO Btmart, Both  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Netetettt Year s A C  P  yke s i i i n Grmn d Rapid sthi s week Mrs  Pear l Altma n ha a opene d aMiWner y sho p i n th t oper a nou eleek  aon count y b y 18 3 ot M ba t les t l ai n  Wasntena w b y 740 Note s o f 2 5 Yea n Af t  Th e sprin g weathe r cause d th ebotto m t o fal l ou t o f th e road s here Mrs  Eam a Bargee s ha s resigned , Tn ,re wa s DW j p iac  o n M3 6 a ttr e Shiple y far m an d a  movin g va nfro m Detroi t wa s stuc k ther e al l day Ther e wa s anothe r o n th e Dexte r R das postoffic e cler k sn d Mrs Jticbard s ha s replace d her Mira m Smit h ha s bee n chose n ien        , I T       r4  ws t o f th e Ji m Roch e far m an d on eie r li t orato r s i th e Universit y o fa aiil e ti n sid e e l Bearte rBernar d Murninghana, , die d a t M shom e wes t o f Howel l Thursday  H emarrie d Ann a Broga n o f Pinckne ywh o survives , Th e funera l wa s s t St X,  , Brigg v an d wife , MrsMari aClariss a Kir tan d Mrs bae k fre m Florida Mrs  Emm a Burges s ha s purchas  Jooph s church , Howell , Saturday ,e e J  hal f interes t i n th e Swarthoit tA  Placewa y Grocery  Mrs Joh n P  Wals h o f Itownshi p die d Sunday  Sh e leave s 2son o an d 3  daughters  Th e funera lwa s a t Dexte r Wednesda yMrs  Margare t Shanno n Timmone ,77 , die d a t Jackso n Tuesday  Th ewa s there t Tbarsdyaay Lucill e McCluske y wa s Theodore McCumber , bette rliiow n a s The d Cucumber , die d a t agive n a  Jackso n hospita l Thursday , H e wer k Livingston Lodg e No  7 6 atende da  schoo l i n instructio n a t Stcckbridg eFrita y conducte d bj f Fran k O  Gil bert , o f Ba y Cit yMan y acre s 4 a thi s seetie a ar ebein g lease d fo r oi LTh e Schult e Amusemen t Compan yo f Detroi t i s buildin g a  theatr e i nHovell  Verno n Loce y i s als o build in g one    Mesdames JBthe t Sprou t m  Hi s fraote ww inaa Ih e Ba a White s an dWite s attende d tk e funera l o fAlber t 6ehriw r h i Dexte r Satur vJar Ji m  Maaae f pan t tn e week  end inOUi o wit h th  Marvi a Shire y family Rit a Mille r ittde 4 the 4I T Ac hievemen t da f   JSfwretl r las t Jtue s ,  LEE THEATRELAKE HO WELLTHEATRE,  Sstonlsy , Apri l 5 , fteusl  Featur eKELL Y AM D ME   h i oweH,VrHele n Tipla  wa s a  Sunda y gues tofMrs  N o ma n stkrfss a itYaigh t a s h ewb n stoop s it  el p iT cripple d chl Yj Johnso n and  Pipe r Lauri ei n  Cinemasccop esa dJ  TH E NAKE D HILLS  Wed,,Thar, Apri lVs a Johnso n sa d Pipe r Laari eKELL Y AN D ME i   CinemaSeop e n 4 Ce WIDavi d Wayne , Keena n Wyn nJane s Barto n    CeW r Carto nColo rO n a  Campbel l an d wif e spen t th eve4  en d wit h th e Car l Lent z fam il y i n Lansing  On a wit h th e Lerita swen t t o th e homaram a show Th e Rober t Tasc h famil y   spen trh e wee k en d i n Lexingston , Ky wit h th e Carlto n Shiers Th e Dic W Youn g famil y o f Flin two e Sunda y guest s o f th e Andre wCampbells Perc y Elli s an d wif e cam e bad ele s Campbel l wa s elected  O n loca l   fro m Florid a Saturday  Th e Edwar dF  A  Sigle r wa s advertisin g wall  optio n ther  wer e 20 0 dr y vote s an d   Favker s ar e du e thi s Saturday  Ge rpape r a t 5 c pe r doubl e roU    81 wet  Th e dry s carrie d th e count y il d Reaso o wen t t o Ver o Beach ,    b y 120 6 votesThe y als o carrie d Ja c c  Florida , las t week Th e Pinckne y Maccabee s wer e e nChelse a ha s raise d sufficien t und a Th e Alber t Dinkel s AGen e Dinkei st o  bu y a  communitt y fir e truck  Th e cam e bac k fro m Florid a las t WdnA svillag e raise d on e thir d sn d th e da yfarmer s tw o thirds birthday surpris e part y Saturda y b y  d fo r th e Tipiad y an d Harri s fami lks r friends  ies   fo r yearsTh e funera l wa st Saturda y a t S t Mary s church lKur l Da y i s remodellin g bi s crea m ej y an d wil l star t i t shortly    Frank Haine s an d wif e ar e bac kiimti  California Kmi l Brow n lia s bee n appointe dtai l cler k a t th e Detroi t postoffice  j  Plitna m an  Hambur g township sMrs  Amand a Robinso n White,th e nie t las t wee k an d divide d u p th ewido w o f Lower y Whit e die d a t he r I  c  schoo l distnet homt  cout n o f ow n Marc h 29  Sh e   A     ,Itae s 1 0 children  Th e funera l wa s I  29 1 vote i wer 9 caS  h L   Mndyst the home Thursday, Rev Littl  Th Democras won all offices but officiating  highway commissioner where Char Buv Easter  I, sals Siiin, MPM Tnes April 7, 8,  I Kaiferine Hepburn Burt Lancaater Cartoe Plus Battle of GettysbargFriday, Saturday, April 5, 6 Wat, Sat, 130 Cont, Feature ProgramWalt Disneys Mr and Mri Pike and Mrs AKe  and Wendell Corey  uff were if OwosW aiid Comffla    , inMr aBruff were if OwosW aiid ComfflaAl Nesitt axi wife and 5eraMj NveHy Hrry ofDetloi TWrs Katherinej   r r in THE RAINMAKER ia TeehnieelerNews  CartoonHy o jWi itehead iad Beatrice Larhborn Wednesday Thorsdfcy April, 10 11   ESTWARD HO THE WACN8withPees Parksr and Catherine Crewlejrii inemaScope and CokmDISNEYLAND USAin Cinemascope and Celer1of Gregory were Suiday guests oftthe Jesse HefysMrs Henry fohnaoti came honve j ZARAKwitfc4 Vtetor Mature snd Anita Ekberf andMichael Wildingat Gregory TuesdayA ear of baled straw is being loadt Aadeison by William White from Universfc hospital last eeicT inTechnicolor snd Cinmascopeand Mrs AlJt Chambers froft StX Feturett Color Caroon NewshospitalMrs Edna ears, Jack Sheldontmd Willard iltse and wif attand cii the builder show inLansing onThursday  rTThe Scio TheatreArbor, Mich,Childrens free Playground Phone Normandy 70SI, Sunday, Monday, April 7, tM alines Sunday A r aLWalt DisneysFANTASIAin Tochaicoior snd CinemaSeepe 1 elor ana Mrs Mary, flchraait serving anjury was on V esses last weekOneafTe for 50,00 involving an ano accident wsf ettld for 4500 Frioay, Saturday, April 5, 6in CinemaScope and Coler BUNDLE OF JOY in   W Fisher and Debbie Reynolds These new electricwater heaters soundgreat, dont they Sure do Built to Edisons own specifications, backed by a new Biison service to give you all the hot water youneed How can you go wrong with that97kti SAFARIin Ginemascep and CelorWifeVictor Maure and Janet Leigh Cartoonsj1,    , Sunday,Monday, April 7, 8 PARTNERSin Technicolor withIian Martin and Jerry Lewis alseSTRANGE INTRUDER, withI uvuhd Purdom and Ida LupineCarteen TusM Wed, TVictor Mature and Anits Ekbtrg inZARAK  in Cinemascope and CelerPlusWONDERS F WASHINGTON in Cinemascope and Color CarteonsSYLVANTHEAtkE, Ttui, Wed, Thurs, April 9 10, 11 BABY DOLL whKarl MaldftJii Carroll Paker andEli Wsllach T4  NIGHTMARE11with  yRobinson, Kevin McCarthy arteent ChelaaaSun,, Mon, Tues, Mar 31, April 1,2Thin day, Fri, Sat, April 4, 5, 61dE RAWJMAKERin Vista Vision and TechnicolerStarringBun Lancaster Katherine HepburnSun, Mon, Tues April 7, 8  WESTWARD HO THE WAGON in Cinemascope and Technicolor WTtaFes Parker and Katherine Crow nie C, J Clintons came sack frm Tuesday Th8y w tn Edd Wayne AtLeesDavid Carver and wifs of BattieCrock weie Sunday guests AiiU on Carvers   JHfeUERS FLOWERS  JT  WITH FL0WERSPHONE 24 v iI I i JIJL Breakfast should be all sweetness iind light tn start tlid  tii wellBut nut At sin hmise Billies up giium, uacl ned atat twe cups rti coffee to ieolnunran It his bacpn licold jr cook the cuss tou hard, eveniwa cups of fMitee wh e thetrick  ,I seldom buy anything bigur the house vituiut censulttng Bill first, but thisbreak tasl situation was beewning anineifiency Sy I marched right dovn to he appliance dealerand ordered an fcistdte fs rangeI       , rr  tSee them at your dealers, or Ellison office   KiHill agreecUtowjit a ceupleot drys before any     pure ha,That wour electhe   i Ci myI lmjwilses he terrnea1 it I needed   c, to bed,I pluggedcuilee miajjer inteautomaiicaily tirrred ap itet on the range endarruled Bill a steaming cupfulnext morning before he shaved Then I prilled bacon and eggstogether on the frigsWilingnddle and served them sixzhng hot just as he sat dtwnat the breakfast table1 4 For dinner thtt night  wentalloui lu demonstrate the talents of my new range I madeshishkabob oa tbe automaticrotisserie ia tat barbecue meatoven, and used the adjaeeatbake even for baked potatttsand an apple pit During dessert Bill wivedais napkin like a white flagand said, Okay, okay, tht raRgt stays, tuttft the WhirpealSeeger iajtmctLA1Bert Hooker of M35E suffered astroke Wednesday night and wastiiktn to St Joe hospital, Ann Arborin the Swarthout ambulance No man stands as straight as he v ho stoops to help a crippled chid iDRVGOODS Robert Cair and wifeo f Grand  6066 PINCKNEY ROMQuality MerchantIIGENTS FyKMSHINGSI CANNED GOODSSHOESIspent the week end with MrsLMititi Car EJward HolliTigsworth was honwJroii Alina College ovevr tthe week ,eiidWinston Bangbn with Donnietujhn, Duae Haines and LarrySno vgold attended the DeMolay , lifle shoot at Howell Sunday Donuie iand Larry won awards iBeer and Wine Te TakePHONE HOWELL 70S2LINGERIE01 GENERAL Vit Sunday dinner guests of the TomWUJ es were the Kenneth Loruis and Joyce and the Jim Lawsons of j iioeil, the Earl Kimblers and the John P Ware family jOiu Robinson and wife attended 1the past masters night at Olivo Iiuch Lode,, Dearborn, Friiaylnihi and visited at the Ted DickLi siti horn ,TX William Knopa of ,rthule iUd on the Lester McAeeei Suury and had dina with them at the riU y KiUh TREATED POLESFR YOUR POLE SHED OR OR YOVR POfcfl B4AN Coal and Fuel OilALStCOAL AND SUNOCO FUEL 01b E HOEY  SOUSins HA 681115 DexterThe BUM Waterand StoreOpen MondaysWash, DryBed SpreadsPERCH Dl it ST MARYS PARISH HALLFriday, April V Germaine Stackh jiivo aho1,  Friday aftorn on IOI Mis A ha Meyers of Ann Arbor wov, ill  married to rli Laoy  Tinekiy April 27  voro  h v Aly Eleanor Mom, had cliir , otv jiit book and Maieii Tollen an Janet VanSlan bi oo seivtdi pi  iijt of honor received r McA nd Ivn Waaid Kivhjr rvd Karei  i, vvrc in UiCiit Jaturayu ijo and wife of Ypsilanti e Suwiay guests of the Vincojtrt iaitier aiui wiie of Detroit 0 on the Liocie VaiiNormaiis rday  and uiic of Warren evileil on th Gerry Eichmans SatinRober1 at L3TAiSLifiiiD 1065  tNCORPORAWIHOWELLPINCKNEY ,i rri  ,rs Hall who had lt Tuesday Rolinson Trvnily iThe Junior53O P M LENTIL ALL ARE SERVED m pai iet by Mrs Carmanr, Mra Francis Robinson andyVihmti spent Sunday with the ji and Sirs Lawrence Cambum1   L w Kilosv np, Uainbop, riris atciiidi iu j,rrieral nssebly at Kali  Thursday, Friday and Satmy iaL Palmer, Marilyn Gustaf lieck, Judy Hout,AiarilynPOTATOES RELISHES COFFEEPIE Oiiii Robinsonsorn to M and Mrs Robert Sefold Betty Bauvhn at St Joe hosuhir Ann Arboi, Sunday a 7 lbsoiThomas Todd The Ambrose Kennedy family of , UwisKi Shinoy  ylie, Karen pontiacc called on tho Murray Ken   , Marilyn iustafson wasertys Sunday   j J ni Chaiity in vhe Grand AsThe Kenneth Loiins of Hovei scmbly line Leota Reason also atwere Sunday callers of the L JADULTS 123 CHILDREN 75cHenrysMr Janet Shehun and babyhome from St Joe hospital, Ann Ar jVrs IuciIo Fohpy is viaitlng herat Sacinaw t Jennie Hooker spent sever   Mure in 3 veaj ,i   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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> ftttHiF                BlSvv ifi,ii Wnesday, March 27, 195Mirrorthan election victoriesstake for the Republican In election Defeats couldthem their last two places on a Arbor lorSinr Toad in Macomb Oaklandoff interest usuallyelections awho stayed Mostway a rsto home are hazy aboutway a law is born Any member ofthe legislature can Introduce a proVocal he wishes tto become lawAll numbered House bills start000i 27th Aaaual PAST MASTERS NrTR NeSrinj NottlUvingStOD Lodge NO 71  jg nes let contract lbs 27th Annual Past Meetere itafe new high school to theNight Dinner of vingta  lodge ting Company of AnnnNo 76 of Pinekney will be bold at 721,00 Pinckney high school Saturday, A Davin Heine ofvi 0 at 700 p m The ttmplo wUfone to Jkrida for a 4be cpen at 5 p m to receive vis ling course in baseball,rtors  Rev, Pred Behner andProgram nner at Schooil  7rOO pm Orland Wtnslow W MToastmaster, Rex Sackett Rt WOT Gd J W, Clifford Millir P MIntroduction of Grand Lodgt Offtcer, Candidates for Orad Marshall, Committee Man etsliiUrtalnmentPa Masters Apron Preeontattoft fe3tkbrtdge are in Florida About 100 persons held araising bee at the Reymohdhome in Fowlerville last week The Brighton hospital has aKsfeda drive to prevent the Melluspltei from losing March 10At the band festival ati Ust week, tho Fowlerville efaool bftjtd won 8 fint award Jlay Neweomb of Howell has Catuoik CiuirdiIt, Met CttboUc Churc Rat TT Hubert Schrpitt, FastoiMfttse 800 and 1000 fcsnJStfVfnnm Devotions Friday eveningat Yrf  p, m rifessiuua  Frida y evenin g afte r  Neynu s Devotion s a d Satprft y fcpm  j  73 0 t o 019 6 f  m  uC  ua4y uej fore tfat  LOCAL EVENTSTneof sianti Sunday a 1 tughterMr and Mrs Kennutiito , Lake Storeon Sundayat St Jo hospital, Ann Arkxw daughter, Jeanne ,,,,,toMasaunitte Ckurah 8ecfcy,A VanSlambrook  DVanSlambrook Life MembershipIleyd Wetters by MTpn Dunning by LongmatEntertainment Presentations  Fred TeeplePred SwarthoutWinston Baughn Kytired from the Arrowhead Steelhills axe  No 1 and Senate bills at 1000 The bill is read twice and sent toa senate or house committee Aboutnaif the bills die in committee Thetest are reported out either favor ahy or unfavorably No report killsa billIf it passes one house it goes to the1 other If it passs both it goes tothe governor for his signature If he vetoes it it must get a two thirJsote an both houses to become law About 600bili a session are introduced but not over 200 become law Catva union spend funds for politkal purposes This was brought be fore Judge Picard in 1964 He diemissed the case It was charged the CIO paid for a politicall broadcastNow the supreme curt has ordered ithe case tried in Michigan federal court So no matter whichever etde  iosPB will appeal aM tt will b say It iMfcMiilaciatott is land t Tnt reduction of Masters andpany whore he worked 39 yearThe Hamburg school bus drivstrDavid Westen, 52, overturned week when it bit a chuck holei he 18 children in it received elitePast lindac w i p onsoUdating with the HowlB this year  If tneyall vet yeschodft witT be neededo38 boys and girls will take 4H Achievemel w LaurieLlii Calvin Fosters ComUvoederJ March 20, u son Mrs Ethel Sprout with tht Fryd me, and ClarencV SMeHshad dianer at th CounuyKiuhen, Mason, Sunday Kenneth Wyli family movedAnderson to the Device Hamhouse Uisl week The Howard family of Brighton who partheir home also moved inDak1 Miller family visited thejlowell high school has 58flaxwr out for the track teamKneni 27, of South,in St Jbe hospital, Ann i last Tuesday from injuries reel when his car hit a utility ltd, Portagelly Copenand Edward Startfteid ofr were with l ate legislature has bright andthe schoolmore money to meet too lasiirj birth rate but doubt tf It would stand for anyof the mine taxes So theydeviled a scheme to make the und whiskey drinkers pay for tlS school expansions This they worlstajuiplish by raising the beer tax i l20  banel and the retail ta ierceat This is only a subterfugeu ftil 11 off the goveraore corporalion profits tax The governor itainst the tax W K Kelsey la the uevmit News gets numerous OD tksjiUjeci H wonders if the law pats9i if the schools would forsaka theirae old Uachinga on the evi of u rink and encourge the COmsumpGrahams in Colenan Sunday, lion of it so they wouldMrs Helen Bland Glwk of Una tciiool mcoey Tke Peoples Churcb Wet hettresn Huadilla andiuNorthwest Park Conscompany has withdrawn their  i monini o  day ofledBUSY DAYlegislature had alast Thursday when 400of the Fair Share Dairy Assnby Konaid Brengel of South Lyon de seined on the body to exert pressurefor a milk marketing bill Rep An sKrew Cobb of Elsie was chokedvhen he brushed off a question as to yrhther he would support such sbill This association led the milk strike last spring They claim tohave enough votes to get theirout of committeeThe senate passed tho bill state park users 2,a yar  4eoTTO800 9 mmtaEDITH T PECK Edith D Peck, 92, who Uai with Mrs Emma Dinkel for anumber of years died at McPherson hospital March 20 of pneumoniahe was the daughter of James and Judith Fossick Patterson and vashorn in Toledo She married William Garlow who died iu 1W30, she married William PeckHe iiu is a patient at Univwriity hoial, Ann Arbori and Mrs John Boyer sailedon shh Henry Johnson at Uuivsrity hospital, Ann Arbor, Friday Ihe Albert and Cene Dinkels callJI ihe Roy Dillingam at Arcadia,Flonda The former vill be backliiiiic this wefk eiTv Javlowski fell dovnt at her home Uer Saturday,was alone and it was sonic timen help aiiu1 We understand  were no broken benesin Robinson and wife called on Una Campbells Sunday Ahrwin Campbell and wife called James Hall at McPhersonl Iluweil Saturday,he Loo rettys family of Nextcioll Monday  sionniilday and all forcastte a light vot Only in presidentiallions do the people turn out anicxv kst people think their VWMi,L not count yet many an elect hai been decided by one vote IE  1 election 60,000 voters wereieyistored 15,000 did not vote, OncanaidaU won by one vote Therev, as a recount 800 votes werethrown  ut but the candidate still won, bjliti votes this time It went 1 to the Miiiein count when the candidate A on by 30 votes All this took HintmiI cost a lot of moneyWallof d ako wtTc Sunday gusiu ofAlls Wdith CaT inco Dttnlt who is at the U SMann Litse at SanDiego, Calif visiteii here last week He is oiii toJapanMiVEmnyA Vollrrer witht MrsClara Knncdy and children spent in FowldrVettiny Lake Levels is gettingbe customary procedure in thisPi and Little Portage Lakes, Bate, Whit more and Horseshoe have allbaa the court set lake levels for or are in process of doing tolevels are maintained by damsSilver has petitioned the courtto ret such a level This lake It SVhtenaw county and has a stateTne O S fl had s card partp andstyle show Saturday night TheBASKET BALL TODRNANt1 I Rotal Shop put on the show fh Pinckney pulled oft an elhnlnat , taHewta modelled Kawa Reck,tpumainent a the school last Kiisten Tasch, Karen Custafeon, The finals were Friday nite Miry Boyd, Barbara McAiee AlsoDon Wtar and Dick Imus refereed i MPdcued Mill, Agatha Knight, Senior Girls beat the Juiffar Virginia VanNorman and OKiirm Srifer of Fort Warn Jnd Thafuneral wts at the Swarthout Fursial Home, Saturday afternoon Revtl W Winger officiating Marys Cemetery Burial inretroit called oimr Thursday Jack Clark a horn from Mrs Emma VollFerrisSbill Cathyse Janet Shirley, Linda Lee, NancyWill and Donna Baaydlo The dads beat the Senior boys ina hot game S6 to 38 The dads were Bob Meabon, Bob Anburgey, JBond Joe Basydlo Mr12049 Mch ANNOUNCEMENTand Mrs Walter Stsinski ofGrand Haven, Hamtrarnck, announce the engagement ofj their daughter Theresa Saja of 123This would entitle them to use allstate parka Hep Adrian deBoom of this distvict has introduced a bill setting IUK the 5 year scnool enrollmentaue to Sept 1 t the scnool yerNowit is Pec 1Consequently many children 4 years and 8 months old areroiled This would cut the  moniy the schools receive which is based onpnoHment rihe universities want to increasethen tutition 50 a year The labor committee in the seahte killed the 125 m The game between Vbe faculty and ChPln Ann Arbor to George Carkson of Hoy Clark of Pinckney andMrs Nellie Clark, Ann Arbor totake place at St, Thomas Church, Ann Arbor, May 4sophmore was a hot one but theulty had top many sharp shootersand won 65 to 48 Dangel had 21points for the faculty and Jerry Ledwklge 20 Besides these 2 their team was Wesley Reader, Ray Moriarity, John Burg, Tom Kennedy and Tomfilter  We are told tthe last two areProfessors in the sanitary engineeriug deptlaw CONSERVATION NOTBIMichigan still has some moose butoniy a few, Tracks of 3 or 4 have betn foiyid near Newberry Tnwwere many moose in Michigan untilthe fbrestse were cut off The soil bank program designed toreduce crops will increase at least STATE TOURNAMENTTwo upper peninsula team Negaunee and Chaasel won titles in the state basket ball tournamentMuskegon Heighs and LakeviewUok the other 2Mnshon Heigths beat AustinCatholic of Detroit for the class Jeagunee beat Harper Woods forclass B, Lakeview Kalamasoo Chris tian for the C andandn for the Cclass D Gross Ille who ChassellChasselltooJctook Vhe family of the late Harold EIteason wishes to thank our many ripndfi and relatives for the card, floral tributes  sympathy extended to as during our time of bereavemeut Your acts of kindness willnever be forgotton Mr and Mrs M J Reason A fsilybeat Manchesterbeat Manchesteronewild life The land allowed to 0t to Kalamaroo Christian on thegrow up wild will produce food and free throw line Christian made 28 cover for game j to Grosse lifes 18 A nw hih schoolSportsmen will find at lest 624store acees of public land open tohunting tMirfall It is at DansviUe, Allogan, Vassar, Cheboygan, Sharon and Sniawassee countyNOTICE rue gives a player a second freethrew if he makes the first oneSothe tournament teams spent hafthalf their time at the tne throw line The fans dont like this and want th collge rule adopted whereno fouls are eailedd unless thy do NOTICEThe Junior class of Pinckney highschool are holding a scrap drive Ifyou have scrap and wish to dccall John Bury or Don WingersTO VOTERS OF PUTNAM TWP I am not a candidate for the officeof Twp Clerk at the April 1 elector John F BurgSEB EIGHT BOXING MATCHES By inmates of Jackson prison, atDexter high school gym at 800 pm Saturday March 30 Sponsored byihe Band Boosters Adults 109 mdchidren 60c DANJ1EL J NOEKERDaniel J Noeker, 12, former Humbuvg supervisor and concert singerdied at Ore Lake Sunday were he and his wife have operated ampDavBJa since 1920, His wife survives a son, James and sister, Floierur Funeral was at Brighton this morning with burial in Olivet Cemetery,DetroitSHERIFF WARS ON TRASHSpring cleaning has become aproblem Not the cleaning but vher the cleaners dump theirtrash Michigan ig proud of her scenic highways and is determinedxo treat the Jitterbugs who dumptheir trash on them harshly We are empowered to enforce the law aniliiug the offenders into court The IRW provides a heavy fine or jailsentence for litterbugs on convict,ion City cotttage owners ar bigviolators TXey come out on gooddays to clean up and dont bother to find out where the dump ise Evey community has a dump It is ourjob to educate them maybe the hard way Lawipnce Gehringer, Sheriff i Walterlambrooks11  LrioU1 AIis Marcalled 0 the M t Cltris darks and Alonzo Van Friday in honor at nil  hflay aret Clark anr childrenRusfiell Glovers in VVJDT,Ted lci1, ilk1 Sunday,  fMrs Ruth Hitter and Isabel Nashchiltd on Mia Mark  Nash family ISunday Jio JOG Griffiths called on the Olsons in Dearborn Sunday, jSyion is spending the week there  The L , Hnry family and thoLuinbeit Hnry family were Sundi tuets of th Keith BradburysEleanor Lewidge withLaRosa family called on the j Yurboroughs of Berkley en Mrs turned them downThejrrod the petitions did not contain thritnatuis of 1 percent of the propriv owner Homer Hannan signed i the Toledo hoys Camp w4ehivo 3100 ft or frontage and Wendol Lyons, secretary for the YMCA ,, liiive nujtJi frontage The boardi ulc they did njt have authority tesiii for tlitic organizations,Ann Arbor is in danger of lofilffthfir bus service as th company now uncrating ii way they can no longttrcio i o at a profit The voters will voe on the Jackson plan April 1 Under this they would lease the bttss and hire th company to operate thni By his means th companywould be releived of paying fuel plates,excis and business reLaxs,dward Nuoffer and wife of Holtind Harold N uof fer and wife ofLa1 ssing weie Sunday guests of theLlo d HendecsThe Honey Creek Bureau met atd Massey home Fridayand Bake Sale will le damage  Otherwise the coach win winnave to spend 75 of ttheir time atWe free throw line Pfecknty lost toheld atStnRTs HaU at 9KKSATURDAY, APRIL IS, 1957Kppnsortd by StHars AltarL rruma, south hyen, ManchesterSt Judes Guild I and Boysvillt tUs year because they t did not make their free throws andMrs Marie Lut, 5ft, who has a their opponents didcottage atprighton U held in Howell jail under 2600 bail for forming an illegal operation on17 of M coed Shejwas arrested o t and mM not show hJsfifanimjlar charge in 1960 and put n pn CVktt Heller offtation   onThe Beisinnia 59tessrs Orland Winslow, HaroldPorter, ye editor and Mr, and Olfn Robinson attended the TH Masters nigt of tho 9 Aim Arbor Masnic lodges at the maw Mw  NOTESS1 rf Howell got th flutalkTbaysr is chairman for next 1W SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETWClSpeeeUl School Board Meetingkt Pinekney high school Tue4y,Ipl 2nd at t00 p m The publicit invitedINCOME TAX ASSISTANCEIncome tax assistancceJndiv14uaJreturns BxperiencedCaH UP tsi45for appointmont ilisabettarOWLBfeVILLE SMOROSBOltD Saturday, March SOth at FowlerUe high school gym, J80 to ftKp  Sponsored bjr UM aiS K A AM Adofts Wood roeniyhtJe Lavey and Don Burns attended the state basket ball tourna went fials Saturday nightMi and Mrs Asher Wyie attend I he segregationists in the southdie hard A recorders judge, Ralph Parker of Birmingham, Alabamaias just 1 oiled the 14th amendvTcit the Abraham Lincoln on free in the slaves unconstitutional as thesouth was disenfranchaised then and not allowed to vote on it, This ii theone that freed the slaves This Is a lot of hog wash for southern consumit,rn onlyIt it taking tn army of lawyers U  , It it taking tn army of lawyd the wedding of Donald Line, son t figure the ins and outs of the of the Elgin Lin to A MLIBRARY NEWSA subscription to the NationalGeographic Magaziite has been pre seUed to the library by George FCarlisle New books fur adults areThe Fountain Overflows by West Tall House in Winter by Bets OneWay Ticket by Hitcnins Dark Windown by Walsh F B I Story by Whtehead For girls are the Moonlower by Burgwyn and the Janitors Daughter by Freidman, Donationsinclude The Mediterainian by MrsTed Gray and several old rare book by anonymous giver 93 books were W out last week of the Elgin Linos to Annette Me,fherson of Fowlerville at Churchof God oh tne Howell Road Saturday night, Receptoon wu at tbf American Legion hall, at Fowler iIhe district womenaMILK MEETINGThere was a largo, attendance atthe milk meeting at the pilgrim halllast Tuesday night It did not breakup until nearly midnight John Stewart president of the Twin PinesDairy talked There were many questions and some argvement The farmers So no like the price cut It iidflimad to bo neoeatary to prevent milk coming in ifrop ouUidostate where the price is lower  ban sRev Keith Ruegsegger is boldupr revivals in Wakaka tod,  thisveekThe following from the PeoplesChurch are leaving April 1 on a tripto TJob Jones University Nancy andRachel Xaah, Karen Mayer, Jeattette Clark Judy Crumbauigh, ShirleyWakefield, Rev and Mrs Ruegsegger and Mr and Mrs Mif, Mayer he xrate highway dept is involvedin nt Grand Rapids They wanted 21,j acrs of lan1 owned by the Comsumtrs Power Company for an expres way The Consumers would Solnot sell but would trade for land owftbowling J ed by the Darling Company,, a troekThe Howard Rads at dinner Friay,TIi Robert Rd , a praised at 11,500 The DarlinfCo kicked on this Said it did hotallow for moving, loss of businessetc There was another appraise anithey came up with a figure 146000 Then there was a conference ahd tbvalue was cut to 90,000 A highwayman wrote the governor thishorbitant and he ordered tho tigation Sidney Jansne who the property in 1953 said ho eoWto the Darling Company for ,siIt then included 10 acres   tttoraey for tho 0Company has ngured etreUlingtha 1 Mr there the Investigation Ho ii1 master of Michigiaa brother of Mrs ofPILGRIM FELLOWSHIP WofwnePlrrist Pallowthlp i IWsWtJj  ljft  and Mrs KennethJulia Kell of Buck Lake ley Miller of Strawberrylair Miliera, Vm ,for, March t7, 1957I Biennial SpringELECTIONTo the Qualified ElectorsNOTICE II HEREBY GIVEN, That a Hi ni Sprkg Election will b held in thePUTNAM TOWNSHIP COUNTY OFLivingston, State of MichiganStMONDAY, APRIL1957At act or plasee 4 ktldiMf tie Hectics aj fodieat btltw, YiaITNAM TOWN HALLFor the purpose of electing the following office, viz STATE OFFICERSTwo Regents of th University of Mic f nSuperintendent of Public Instruction, Member ofthe State Board of F u t n, Tvvo Members ofthe State Board of v c, Statff ThwayCommissioner, StaL rilor To fill VacancyNONPARTISAN OFFFC5RSTwo Justices of the Supreme Court Tor TemEnding December 31, 1965 One TnMce nf ISupreme Court For Term T  TOWNSHIP OFFICERSSupervisor Clerk, Treasurer, HighwayCommissioner 2 Justices of Peace 2 Trustees, Member Board of ReviewAlso Any Additional Amendments or IJropu ilihons That May He Submit dNotice Relative to Opening Closing of the PollsUw, Act n, rv miSECTION 720 On the day of any election th pollshall foe opened at 7 oclock in tht forenoon, and hallbe continuously open until 8 oclock in tht afternoonand no longer Every nralified elector present and in line at the polls at the hour prescribed for the closingthereof shall be allowed to voteTHE POLLS of said election will be openit 7 oclock am and will remain open until 8oclock pm of said day of electionRRAY KENNEKEEP MICHIGAN AIICftDVOTE STRAIGHTTHESEQUALIFIEDREPUBLICANLEADERSmil WORK JJBJR BETTER  GOVERNMENTMHOOLS r FRIOIIICKWAYS YOUK X OICIOMMICHIOlMt POTUMVOTE REPUBLICAN April 1 Notes of 251I At the caucuses Saturday the fbfi wing tickets were nominatedDtrtocratMika Roche was chairman, M, E, Danrow, clerk Sup MJ,Hois el Clerk, Lulu Darrow Trea,Dede Hinchey High Com,vFrankPlgko Justice, Irvin Kennedy Bd,Review, N Pacey Republican Sup, Fred SlaytoaI Trtas, Ona Campbell High, Com,Clare Swarthout Justice, D VanSlambrook Board of Rev,, Guy Hall W14 Mer wa chairman, L J Henry,irleik 1h John Rane home at WhifcmoreLake burned Thursday the basket ball tournament ati St Thoms woa over St drojr store where Eaymond Siglerbal his ice cream parlorthe two caucuses were held hereSaturday and tw tickets iknmated Democrat  Sip, Jdunes if inri Clerk, Roger Can Tretu, rrtKo xhe High Com, Casper Votvhitice, W H Plaenway Oveer, RC Webb Bd of Rev EdwardSiout Constables Irvjn Kennedy,Edward Spears, Bevt VanBUiuum,laires DockingRepublican ticket Sup, LEE THEATRE WHsTMOM LAKBFricUy, Saturday, March 2f, HOWELLTHEATREMISTER CORYHrony Curtis and Martha Hyer in teessasesad March 2S, V, UWUlame boldest staryDOLLTvtpuoiican ticicet Sup, Frod I CSrwve Clerk, Geor GreeenjTrjLUs I RFVOLT AT FORT L ARAM IEI InMarys and Dexter Nick Katoni of Pinckney vras anry witness last week to th bailie at the Ford Rouge plant when 3000union men marched on it HarryBtnnttt was bit in the head with fcrifk, Tear gaa was ineffective astfc wind blew it away 48 were srmttd bat til but A have been releatSCSM time g Her Esic acceptedtbe agency for the Releigh Mediine Company He resigned and setthe goods back They claimed theywere damaged and refused to allowkirn full value They sued hit bondt Join Dinkel Higa Com, CharitCampbell Oversee Wales LeiantlJustice, David Mow Bd ef Kvv Keiben Finch Constables JameBell, Fred Fish, Frerf Bowman, JohnMotenson Wales Leland is mthe aile Barton far back oaown farm ,Mrs Berkley Ishau Mable Fiswon the most popular lady contest at n entertainment at Color by DeLuxeJohn Dhnr and FrancU Hela1 Sunday, Monday March 31, Aprii 1Jun A Hyson nnd Jack Leiuiito haatlast week and got k gold iin Shell 2300 votes Frei Fish au1 wife dd the final sioWThe Porter Clothing Company fliwell will be at the Hotel TuoimyApil 5th with afirf ine of boysrid menu suitsxVilJiam Cclon wiL work tiie ViiVinkle farm thi year Mr VanV inkle has an aucctijii April 3William Allen fraled hay VJU CANT RUN AWA FROM ITin Cinemascope and TeiiMolur1 fvturette Novelty New Cirtuon Wed,,Thur, April 2,3,4THREE BRAVE MENand Emct BorgniaeLove joy and Nina Fork in Ciiuacop ffi Karl Maiden, Carroll Baker aaZU WaUacaCartoonstiJy, Saturday, March 29, 30 afcfc Feasare rVgraaiKa MiUand and Krnt BoffgniaahiTHBS BRAVfi MSNUTAH BLADCB WUbRory Calhoun and Lrtah Cumotajft SunJay, Monday March SI, April 1 M alines litneay  r aL feat Hubert Wagner and Joe Hunter inTKLE STORY OF JESSE JAMES1 ia CinetnaScope and Celerraim lull value Tney sueo mi DODQ vimam Allen fraled hav frman WJI, Meyer, Gorge Long and  umge Younlove ltit week Nick Katoni for 100 The case was    t trier at Howell last week and a no Sntifiday MrsElv or Ledwidecaues for action verdict rendered  ertortained the Jerry Ledwids, Glfnn Yelland was attorney for the Ktin Ledwidges, Narcian Ledwiddefendants    Wm McMackens, Monda Monis 1The county takes over 148 miles cs Mrs Nan Meabo and daughter I ril 1 lider 1he Llis Stackableand wife in honor It ot the birthriavfi f vi  I THE DESPERADOS JSS TOWN A Rgalscopse Picturef township roads April Notts of 48 Yars Agi Brighton will have their secondhome coming this yearHowell milk factory pays 125per cwt for milkFrwin Monks who is supt, of theHadley gchool and his friend, DavidMcDonnell spent the week end hereAmos Clinton and Percy Hincheyare hack from St Louis, Mo,, wherethey finished their watch makerscourseThe Gregory Maccabees will present the play Lady Darrell at theopera house here on April 15 for tht benefit cf St, Marys churchMiss Cecil McKim, Sturgis teacher, is visiting Florence AndrewsMesdaraes Daniel Richards anlW H Placeway entertained a groupof ladies at the latters home onI riday afternoon i oi the birthdays of several of themThey called up Dad Ledwidga inCa forniaMm Geraaine Sckable is girin a shower Friday at 2 p m atSt Marys hall here, for MarthaMeyer of Ann ArboR,MJ sDorothy Meaboi is back fromCalomia where she drove an elde ly couple who bought a home at that placeHarold Porter ana wife attendedUhe Whitte Shrine Installation atAi n Arbor Saturday Also Mrs, MMDalerfavid Aberdeen a Chicago andRax Noggles of Ana Arbor wereguests of thfl Frank Abernsis Susie VanHorn of Howellt last week wit the Clifford1 H Hooker and nfe called onMiss Viola Pettys in Howell Sundayii had dinner with C W Hooker fegRebert Arthur and Kathy NolanCeUr Cartooa and Late NewsThe Scio Theatre 4 Ann Arbor, Mich,Childrens Free Playground Phone Normandy 87IMFr Jay, Saturday, March 29, 10 RUN FOR THE SUNMM CiaenisSepe a Celer Ti, Wed,,Thur, April 2,3,1 an Johnson and Piper Laurie hiKELLY AND MEhi CiftmaSope M Celer t CartoeiSYLVANTHEATRE mThure, Fri, Sat, March 28, 29,  THE WRONG MANfiicchard Widnurk and Jane TO CATCH A THIEFk TeskaleajerwithCary Grant and Grace KellyCartoons Henry Fonda and Vera MilesSn, Mon, Tuea, Mar 31, April l,r ZARAKr he John D White family who    V4JIi wun urivr worked Tho Ella Jackion farm   Ann Alor v, Ti TJ  eiStttttFrankAttnumon the Dexter Road for a num kAtthev ct years were given a sun,ie  irSl Luclle Wylif with Henryparty by J viands an neiyhbora nson and daughter, Elaiue callSaturday night They are movta on  n re ohnson at Univeirsivi farm in Ixco oopital, Ann Artior Saturday, S Majy Reynolds of Minnea JS visitlTJ the Marionfarm in IcoEarl Day of Flint has punhaseJthe old creamery of Percy Swar tlKiiit and will start a creamery iI1JS 1V1 nethere Percy will movg his funeral  nOnie timparlors to the rooms bak of the bencany , Monday, March 31, April 1MISTER CORYin Cinemascope and Colo withTuny Curtis and Martha HyerLEATHER SAINTwithJohn Derek and Paul Douglas Color CarteTira Wed,Thurt April 2,3,4 Tony Curtis and Martha Hyer ANASTACIAin Cinemascope and Colo  withiitfrid Bergman and Yul BrynnerTHESE WILDER YEARS with Victor Mature and Anita Ekbergin Technicolor and CinemaScopeMiss Paula Curlett was a memof the Central Methodist Choireatai of Detroit who last Sunday evenm performed selections fromBach minor massJudge Jiiram R Smith hasiu ding cWt in Pontiac tht weejc luring the absence of Judg MooreD1 strict Boy Scout Court of Honor tt Howell high school April 8thl 00 p mKusty the black and tan terrierof Jeane and Joey Kennedy was aitid killed by a ccar Friday Persons unknown threw a blainftorch from a car in the Mar Rusaalva d one i iht last week At firstft was thought to h a bomoWilliamJeffreys extinguished it THESE WH yEARS I 8, ,,,oa ,,  O  UHday in DetroitELECT A MAN KNOWS HOWTO BUILD ROADSElect tha ont man who is qualified to build Mghwava,so thai    Adequate transports iien facilities willserre industry, agriculture, and tha tourist and resort butiMM i Good farmtomarket xosds will aid thefarmera Traffic will be facili tated to the Straits ofMackinac Bridge The Upper Peninsula can meet expandingeconomy Divided highways will connect principalpopulate areas ofthe ftaie  41i George M FosterREPUBUCANSTATE HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER Clip ThisTake It to the Poll with YouVOTERS OP HAMBURG TOWNSHIP The Democratic Party believei it has in the following candidates thestrongest slate for Township officers eve presented to the voters of Hamburg  TOWNSHIP SUPERVISORAlton Heweft, Gradual of th School of Natural Resources, University of Michigan Owner of HamburgLumber CompanyTOWNSHIP CLERKWilliam BacWund Incumbent Assistant, Michigan Bell Telephone CompanyTOWNSHIP TREASinnROrvMt Beckman, sentativt Company ReprevI IN THE ADMINISTRATION AND,INSTRUCTION OF MICHIOANS VOTE FOSTER APRIL 1st TOWNSHIP TRUSTEEGeorge R Anderson, lnqumbnt Dtpartmtntof Economics Faculty, University of Michigan  TOWNSHIP TRUSTEEManiy Bennett, BennefhCoat  Ofevel Hatnburg    BOAD OP REVIEWE Wray Hincklay, incumbtnt Pormm Htmburjp Townthlp Supervisor Retired farmerJUSTICE Of THE PEACEMark Nh Incufnnt, farmer JUSTICE OF THE PEAaWiltiem Wjtofbury, AlMhinfet, BrownAAcClaren Manufacturing CompanyTh above carxiMatw requait your support Utrtitiprlvelege as an American CitianVOTE APRIL H U I U4PeoplesTheStoreGROCERIES ORYtiOOOS6SNfS PUMNKIwMSJEYJPK THB WHCEWrr DISPATCg Wednesday, March 27, 1W7T3Ss2 Wagoners GrWe hav received a card from theAlbert and Gene Dinkals mailed atKey West, FloridaM J Reason and wife returnedifrom California Thursday Frank Ziegler and W H Meyerteuied the Fowlerville Maaonic PastNigYt laat Tuesday Vsrnon Fish and son, Fred, cfSwfstvale, Pa, while on a trip to Detroit called on uis father, Frd Fish Saturday Mn Isobel Carpenter of Ana Arbor called in th J B Heekere fesi i   i, ta Velna Knapp of Hamburgjam mutherinlaw and Mary Bel e ceavitt of Dewbom called on theRalph Halls Sunday Stanley Hallof Marine City called SaturJay Ntncy Lundeen who is a studentrnrte at St Jo hospital, ACn Ar tor spent last week with the Fran is ShehanaThe Jack Clarks of Dexter Bad itfB uf Howell and Kennethof Jackson spent Sunday attMark Nash home Also Maryi V llenhaupt of OtsegoSihool is cclosed thi wk forvacationOin Robinson and wife called onWalter Davis and wif in OUKLyon Sunday Billy and Betty Grove of Detroitwere Saturday guests of the George VanNormansBarbara McAfee and Duane WiI tevberfy called on the Omar Gaas family in Detroit Sunday 6066 PINCKNEY ROADQuality MerchandisB L0WPRICI4Beer and Wine To TakePHONE HOWBUTREATED POLESFR YOUR PtLE SM1B TOVltMJBBHCoal and Fuel 09  4Installed many of the newelectric wateriBBBBiSBaSBMSHBMBBB 4heaters Sure have Guets people havefound out that with Edisons new service you dont have to worry abouthot water You get all you need from tht tafett wattr heater ever built COAL AND SUNOCO FUEL OL E HOEY fhene HA 68119 DasterHOWELUPWCXNHrFire Before you hear the sirens is theline to provide relief for your papers and valuables which ar so difficut to replaceA Safe Deposit Box at our banCOM less than 2 cents a day and itiTK complete safetyDont wait until it is too late RENT ONE TODAYOVER N1MTY WAI Q9UMAM Beposits up to ft,Mtffijp In the Peleral Des osttV EDISONS NEW SERVICE ADDS A BONUSTO ELECTRIC WATER HEATING New Edison SuptrSupply Plan New 1957 eleetric waterheaters Together they give you the besthot water service ever offered in Southeastern Michigan The new Edison plan   pipinghot water, ready and waiting, at a surprisingly low cost And the new heaters, built to Edisons own specifications, have two extrapowerful heatinf units to give youabundant hot water faster than ever beforeSee them at your dealers, plum or Edon Office ABUSrlEDCO2YPLENTYCHEER AMO OOMFOMC LIFE Ig 6WSST 7StoreWtater  Somnwr Totf MW Cv  MSMSH0EIPfMM PUT0H WITH OUR OILJack HMNMKletter McAfee and wff twrt naction Tupaday d Dttroit  Friday    ,,,Barbara McAfee entertalMII Xiaren Bode and Richard BmSEitidny nlfht fUr tht iay Btrms asd wife antung ftMtty iptntft Ol J c s    if   II i VII jCT Wednesday,WELL BRING ONE OUT AND SHOW YOU HE BUSIHEtS PROFESSIONALv IT, kow muck more paiforaanaa a John Deera hew a John Daara Power Steatiafwill ghroytu en any toattor Jabkow the many wayafcaaeL feature of a fefeft Deere will sava yan tin and moneyvary step of the wayJOHN DEERE will take you through a long day im the MeJeand bring you home feelimej lest tireel tkaawill any other tractor you eeulel ownyou same tk date, fttiae, amd jek    letVLB the model yeu want damonstrteel nawell be thereTHE LAVIY HARDWARE te l Metier ef The JMWWhite, Psfiiisaid county on Manb 12thNotiee 4s Herebyperons interested in said estate are directed to appear before ariProbate Court on April 16, 1957, aten A M to ahow cause why p license should net e granted to ArtnurHeikkinen, administrator OK saiiestate, to sell or mortgage the interest of said estate in certain ral esweeks consectively, previous t the purpose of paying debts, char res and   Ray OaHy, MPiacksey Mfonlajaafm ll00f A M to t00 P Kswept VedtiesySasBpi Tuem, Fr lto rm P  Don 0 SwarthttlKittei lV U PFredX Rwcktoff,UP bst rimCuarlui 128  120 VVesi Graiw ur 6 avtvi mi LLOYDLANlof a copy thereofweeiis consectively, preiou im thetsaid day of hearing, in the Jl melaiey IDisptch a newspaper pritod and circulated in said County jHiram R Smith, Judge e feehate IA True Copy Meier M, GouW wulephone Office Eesideiee 814yi by dbHewellMiss Carolyn Mattesonn uesday to her home on FaJley Riafter a 3 months visit in Hverside ,Caifornia, with her brother Ralphand family She plans now to return to Michigan Sate University M isli her sophmore yearI  5   IT A WITH ROWERPHONE 24 HoweD,ANNUAL TOWN MhETINGNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ,That the Next Annual Township f te Electors of the Township of T imam County of Livingston, f Michigan will be held at thePUTNAM TOWN HALLSATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1957Beginning at 73Op m Eastern Standard Time, on Signed Murray J Kennedy, Townliip Clerk Bottle GasA 0R CtgKiNG, WATER HEAllNGL K GAS SERVICEI HOME HEATING  yHUNE 63 HOWELL rDated March 13, 1957 VOTE FOR THE BEST QUALIFIED FORSUPREME COURTJUSTICE 0  MICHAEL D OHARAJOSEPH A MOYNIHAN Vale and United1957 DOG LICENSE200 Female Dog Licenses  FAKM iALEJ X SPKULtrt1Plvn UP 8 3146Or ITS HohnquirtTuesday Thretk Salute1 11 tc S ul 5 te 7And by AppointmentAC 729118H West Grand Pirr BRIGHlftN iioger j CarrCOUPUs iNSUKANCS AGII 4 2 MILL STFinekney, Mieh Fhont UP t SIMRi ESTATE , LakBjinM OpportunitiesUat Yeur Property withGRALD REASONftrokdr  Nrte Ptftl it PXNfi UP 8JMary WoUarMAIN T PliCKNETJlanry KraJuut the PiackneyH50 RENTLarffe furnished three FOR SALE1951 Pontiac  doerbedroom year uround home at Patt JUdio and Heater, good eondifcion erson Lake, modern, suitable for  Utiry Murphy UP 8 11WIjildren 70 a month Call Ypsilauti   Hunter 30582 W HomerFORAfter April 1, 17 a Penalty ef200 wilHe added Jennie M EaatmaaLiTiift Qwnif Treasurer Howell, Miealea ROBERT E CHILDSREPUBLICAN STATI CINTRAL COMM1TTII Liniinf,pN ARTtSANBALLOT 1 BieedOwaert Nave Clip and MailDESCRIPTION OF DOG 1 Age 3 Sex Addrcse RENTFiv bedroom hoe alFOJR SAUBl0aiei ef feed Wat 410 Burgess Rd, ntwly nd auttinff alfalfa hay, qar btlu Green Broa 1084 Dexterv alia hen houee feedere, watereii, Phone UP 8 9783  reeata and laying neate M E ATS R LSWater Well Kmery Maynal m TipladyPinckaey Pkona fP S9914 FOR SALEDry1 and hickory, 22 tWood,oakC G, Lathery UP 8 3886tjm, FOR RMSTtJafiJrniaaei twer W W Madrfenvu Building, Brighton, OPTOMfiTItlSTToe and Than 939 to alwtttiagfl by Appofetmeat H Saat Grand ftlnT AC 96254 J jEXo jprlft room home Modem, hot aadI Md OBd jeeld running watei Ph VP 8f7tl  Mrs Prank Bailerm M  fo Ceal Pumaeee K4 lejajhi YtuanCleaned, AH Weri iijife Mtpajlalic Cfjjaranteee1 Premt ilNfTice ft avFOR SALESeveral aunred Klip teable Prie  rert Common Brick, piAT HBfP, 1IU WiilaeK Ua4hne UPtown 8 8127  j 4tRl8 Hewatf    i VEUTAiLESFISHQUALITYMANatrceuttntut  tyi PHONB V PLAVETIntunuaoa witk garageArailtble April 1 MrsRuth MLueai,phoe AC WANTaaaKRALPaeae XA i9U aa4TLAWN MOWER SEABTSK Sa 60115 2 4 Riverbuk Ml Ukt REAL ESTATE WtWf  REASONS rer  Te meet yeur taxea  To pay docter tr dentiat 7  To defray school eipmaal  To ftt on your foot aqi jj make a freak ftsirt KRAFTY PRODUCTS Money Saving Opportunity and Reupholstered youKRAFIY PRODUCES134 MAINST, GREGORY, MICH 4,  Nemlradgeted expenses have ta itMet whether you see them cetilflfV not The eoat is low becauS we Make ae Many loans Terma ar leVjusted to income, The tzanacrioiwewftfiiat your credit baCall aa ttaa FIRST NAHONAl ftmfc Cl EANED ANDf HOWKLL, MICHIGAN HED, BAGGED BRIGHTONE Ytmnm wemm 120 ib, ATEST WT, 40 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Compensation Insurance V JnWancej on Fire Vehicles VAmericamLaFrance, repairXon truck H Dryr and Installation1TOTAL FIRE EXPENSEContingent Orders DrawnRepairs and labor on TownshrHallFuel Oil, Library aid TownshipDetroit Edison, Library and Town Hall Election Boards and Board of Review Labor on Township DumpPostage, supplies, Treas tftond, Health Officer, advertising, membership feesfc and Register of DeedsCemeteries  Salaries Voting machine down an MiscellaneousTownship Hall TelephoneTOTAL tTAL EXPENDITURES reight on sameLance on Hand  Valuation Voted Tax Millsjy 1,693,18000 43,17609 255jey Debt  19,18161 1147 rg 143,10000 2,35165 1657 40,66000 81890 20452,90000 1,06541 2015 55934 1058 78,9225010,012501,866221004910,651791,020856,739601,23670 5250078,92250 5500349712500 Supervisors ProceedingsWEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1957Supvr Catrell presented the following resolutionCOUNTY MINIMUMCONSTRUCTION RESOLUTIONWHEREAS, it is deemed desirable to encourage minimum construction standardsof buildings in portions of Livingston County outside incorporated cities and villages1,929,84000 by ordinance  WHEREAS, the provisions of said ordinance to be made in accordance with a88,JJJ  plan to lessen congestion on public streets, to promote public health, safety, morals and general welfare, and the safety, protection and sanitation of dwellings, buildings andstructures, and with reasonable consideration for provisions of any existing rural zoninordinance in effect in the county or any township thereof88,93500 WHEREAS, Act 62 of the Public Acts of 1943, as amended, provides that County Board of Supervisors may enact an ordinance for the establishments of minimumconstruction requirements of dwellings, buildings, and structures, and may designate1 the manner in which, and type of materials of which dwellings, buildings and structures1 shall thereafter be erected or alteredNOW, THEREFORE, in order that said Act may become operative in this Couvi ty in accordance with the provisions of Section 2 of said Act, it is resolved that tic  Board of Supervisors of Livingston Counly, State of Michigan, hereby declares its in tent to proceed under the provisions of Act 62 of the Public Acts of 1943, as amended IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution be published in the LivingstonCounty Press, the Fowlcrville Review, the Pinckney Dispatch, and the Brighton Arwithin ten days of its passage Moved by Supvr McGregor, supported by Supvr Glover, that the Resolution beadopted as presented Supvr Snyder called for the year and nay vole on the mot on Snyder, yea Raddatz, yea Stuible, yea Seim, yea Spicer, yea Smith, yea Gloer, yea Miller, yea Clark, yea Conine, yea Hendee, yea Gordon, yea McGregor,yea Taylor, yea Gentry, yea, Catrell, yea Heeg, yea Nays none, Resolution carried101,2781216,11496 36715143353 68000 898 I59,56613 9,63702 15000 18,60462 ELECT THESE MEN TO SUPREME COURTMONDAY, APR 1N0N PARTISAN TICKET69,3531543255 1872447400 30000400004218696478706233,886663254022751 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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>It    TAM 1ltf             V     T VS ,f LOCAL EVENTSWednesday, March 20, 1957No UCatholic St Mar Catholic Churc fcRe Fr Albert Schiniu, Pastor U00 amu,y evenorefused to rule on it Tbe contentionis he is not a registered engineer bt surveyor He ha be Geoeaee t number fsurveyor beentot antyfefSwb6 brought thand is a Republican supremesuit candidate, aaya if Mackie it Wcted auit will be brought to preventtaking office Mackie, 39, now holds a degree incivil engineerng from the Michigan State University Democrats pointout he only has to take the state examination to become registered A law passed in 1937 requires thestale highway commissioner to be aregistered engineer A ruling in 1945 required ail county road commissionovs to be qualified engineers Thisna never been enforced If Mackie should be disqualified Gov Williamswot Id appoint iis successor Michigans new teen age drivinglaw is off to a flying start Since Feb 1 no 18 year old person can get adrivers license without attending drivers school About 68,000 studentsare enrolled in the state A studentccan start taking instructions after his or her 15th birthday The legislature is seriously considering putting the pictures of drivers on their Pinckaey who finiMed in tbe tell 1 wndelt Barbor wae electedar of the Land O Lakes League of Stockbridge, Floyd lyto with but one lone vietoy tiU man, if ter m Don Alber at Chelsea, , Sunday Mae SOuaged to get one man on the All Star I Douglas Barton, Stockbrkige aei Nvuia Iievetiow team, Captain Tom Wylie He waa hw  awarded a scholarship at GOPmput o the second Uara The first t Detroit College of Mines doiueMions Fridayvas Simmons, HartlaBd Biney, Mr3 Bess Marshall of GregetyManchester Mother, , Dexter Taylor, fell and brokeher hip She is iweek He was the father of B4 Lavev of Gregory Mra Wilda Rockhold, 81, of Gref ory died last week  Ji iuis Dunlavey, wife and daugh,I ter of Webster have returned home I after a 3 weeks trip to Texas eveningDevotions aad Stuiiiay frpm  m vv Suitivy before thMenaonke ChurchCalvary Mennonitte ChurefcRev Em Beachy, PastS a Snjt Waiter BsfhJchcolPeoples Meeting illiDer a 3 weeks p j om PeopesThe South Lyon school haa pui ottBJtt FeilwWip ServicecUased 2 new busses, a Buick H  voletTBASKET BALL TOURNAMENTeams from this section did notfai e very well iu the regional Dans ville is the only one left They beatil MClinton for the class D title ManChester bowled over Morenci ani Roosevelt and then lost the title to heH  lhre t0BoysvilU Wren, South Lyon Secteaa, Tom Wylie, Pinckneyr and JcJngiand, Manchesteribribtensen, Jtiartiaud LaValle, Dextcr Honorable mention, Alvin Sim oiaonf PincJtney Velasquez, Boysville Carey, Mata, Boyaviile Peavcyhouse, South Lyon, Wenzel, DexterStunacker, Hartland, WrfTHE ALCAN HIGHWAYThe Alcan Highway built by theUnited States as a wartime mes is becominfg, a busy commercial apassenger and a B600 Model Thomas Kane was elected mayorof FowlerivUe last week by 5 last week over M D Eggelston The Mellus hospital at Brighton, operated for 83 years, will cloae its doors Mavch 31 because the BlueShield Insurance Company has carvcelle its contract with them, It wuionly pay 12 a day The hospitalwants more Dr Mellus who ia deceased started the hospital Dr AJ McGregor has operated it since 1936 v gv gtb The Brighton Chamber of Coznnv,wJiTftJbweree basket bull team won the title ittJn, at the New Hudson tournament bf beating the Fullerton Mfg teamAl Thirealt and George Daisy who navelplayed soft ball with Pinckney were Grade School NewsKinderarteu, Mrs Parksui Iveisor had company Sunday onliir Liuiioise and his brother WOKu vull in tiie wooda and saw a rabbit, iivii ehinrev gel oranges anduiviiieiruii, ivum Florida Billy Down is Is uaig spmaeh so he can grewTm ivoircr diovc a iractor, Joan Menku rkie i 2 wheel bike Lee Davisha me, ijr his dog, Duke,s tiij vaou Glen Shanesis in the hospital Dora Mea1 dinner at iue Country Kit y ivciru wfnt to her jTaiviShe saw u baby calvesr btw 4 deer and a musk y Lbby boroky iiov a, iivm, iiknn iihan, Bill it, JoatiUe Crai L jJao , 1on iiaeisI Wviie Patca Cosgl Cbich aad birfhtays in MarchFir t,,ayne Thnyei1dad comesWorship prayei   lfl4 ipeetinj tit practise 730 tnChurch  Lit Ml,Baxterscviuin vlsilcd himLi in chool Rodnoy a Ml new brotherthe iioiiul iec follies in Congress is trjnng to pass tha bucfc presidents 71 billion dollbuiet The revenues coming in wiU tul be sufficien to carry it out ani doubtful if the people willmova taxes So to make Hilo available lucds ComgBftMc u ale tiie cuts and whateverjci iheir funds cut are going to ba ieSu cngres got smart  ekedI he prficieni to indicate what ftmda LC ,e cut This would put hunt on epotand make, hiw take the blame for the rut Ho prcbably will not bother teyswer them It is the duty of eonjircss to make the cutsBeaidee  ite ubaiiiUd th budget he ia nol 15a io adriiL he asked for more fundswere needed So congreae willliy et down to business and makeLuts which will probably be mot oreign aid as local depta haveys and foreign countries do net iiidea utany pfopl are comiafovnd t tle idea that we eafiaol iuc ioreign countrial not to turnthe Ly inT36West amrfrtor r Javver ha new Tiiayer lliaii in liiais aiusoiuan ami ihs vhe birthday party d isHcffa, Detroit, whose teamunion has 1,500,000 member tlie largest in the world, waain Washington DClast weekwith giving a member of the i thpned by on first the Decute playing a part in opening1 CanGrosse IJie 72 to 45 They Grosse Itle even on the floor but theWayne county boys scored 28 times from the free throw line to ManChester 13 Grosse Hie had only a 7 end 6 season record and only beetJundee by a few poiMPriday nit CONSERVATION NOTESMichigan facesi a critical forestfire season due to mild weather and Jack of snow Up to March 10 07fires had burned over 864 acres Hard est hit were tiie northern countea of Clare, Gladwin Arenac IsabeUMidland and Bay None were reportedin the upper peninsula which still ha a blanket of snow People arewarned not to set fies on windy daysand to have tools handy to preventhem spreadingThe smelt runs are soon due to befollowed by wall eyes and suckers IMild deer starvation losses are tx jected in the lower peninsula but higher in the upper which still has ablanket of snowThe spearing and archery seasonou carp, dog fish, suckers, mulletand gar fish,starts April 1  RED CROSS MARCHOn the evening of March fejHad Cross Volunteer Workers willcall at your door between the hours of 7 an 9 for your contribution Will you plonse have your porchlight on if you wish to contribute Your contribution will be appreeiattd Dorothy Dinkel ehairmaa adus northern lands to developmentIt is juet 5 years since a group ofof U S Aimy engineers arrived begin constructionThere were the advance guard of10,000 U S soldiers and 2,000 civilians who pushed a highway 1,600 mil through a wilderness of rockrocknjuakffcajiBd   t o AJaaka , eH v properl yA  fea r late r af l a H weathe r high wa y linke d Dawso n Cree k an d Fai rI a n kg , Alaska Toda y a  Canadia n Arm y staf f o fU  me n t o repai r th a roadwa y an don  th e team A  Norwegia n el k houn 1Dea n Jameiso n o f Ihighto npriz e fo r th e bas t femal e wtroi t do g show Pegg y Lepar d is  vika n  Donal d Hal e salutiitria nth e Fowlervill e senio r class Thre e fro m thi s count y lef t fo rth e aim y Tuesday  The y ver e Ron ai d Esch , Pinckney  Junr s Rya n o fn  and Mario n Lucier , Linden ,o f th  valuatio n oi 1ha s bee n4 0  f t lowered Hor n t o Loui s Wagne r j rwii e o f Hopttille , tie  Maic h Choir Practis eChra r lractii eFfft  Meetin gTkir d an d Foirr 1 n 800 ixUt bvuulii  he r dul l  ji d Liiir y ijauj ,  Hi t o f thei r tre euow  iiDu M A  co  inhous e io nPINCKNE VPinckney  Mic K Mvr hRejrula r meetin g o f rinrk nhear d u  hi h cV 1    n p i sent  HolUinyswnrh Mrfeo , Russel l un d flonnor  at oD Ja nD r11 orend 11 ,  Mcotino calle d t o rrd   h v ViHolingsworth  Minute s o f procee dreetino r rea d ni d n v Oofi id s o n herein 1 fo v Ar  lo awer e receive d fron  Yonn e  01 ihRhman C n Pliilln Oorrile Pr ivcrih will chrck on r ,ie  ,P T U outjuit an rtnitli,,t ui o saw y monkey row2 cii1 iu1ii wf pciiile CJiu Sockovs Sundayticr u LiDLiuV and John IILLVO kjs, Saul Singciiy x SAimliybn11 uot rollerc  ittddy  iiimciyt11 has skaLesL iui Stones dog runs away fcolias a lease on hkaSvr  , As Vt vhn Tasch visifed Jrtink Zczvl Sunday Tory Jonc has a necknd j in Kiuen Kaiser a jin andic LP Hudson had a hirtV   iv lie  a kite Tinunv invithbridges during the sumzntr and pa trol and Miowplow during the win j HAROLD REASONtw along the 1,821 mile Canadian HMCAA Reason, 48, died of aecction v heartattack Friday at Whitticv, CalEvery year more than 20,000 vehic lfovnia whert hP was employetl bylog caniy 76,000 passengerg and the Chrysler Motor Co He was born 1000 tons of freight on the road, iin nekney The son of Marion and notTh road Was built and paid for J T Stht R I 1927 h j Ptnte codrs aivl rvVnvitation to join MicniLvnii Aialfr cf School POITMS WJorganization asst  M buts information on srlvol tions and problems witi Pirrnlv hifrh ichl district in t tn foriliUlHI ll ald NancyVI ,inWiioVtntoTh road Was built and paid for J Swarthout Reason In 1927 hby the United States on the under  fciaduated ft0 Pinckney high school, He ttended Olivet college one yearstanding that it would be turnedvcr to Canada after the war Two Pinckneyites that we knowf have traversed this highwayThey  James Whitley and Frank Lange  What a boon this road would have ,iieen to the old sour doughs in the days of the gold strike of the 903 About 20 years ago he went to Clifornia He was a veteian of worHwar II Surviving are his wifethe former Motion by KVnml suby McAfee that Pincknuy i ycar for memborsip in School Board AssoeintiroavriedMotion by Bonnov, sKennedy that question of parents i spviniil his an wcuL o Cedar Luk lia, a newofDoris Ribberollof Califomia,hiB par Peitysville Schol beBUSINESS CONFERENCECong Charles Chamberlain hassent letters to the 10 Chambers of Commerce in his district calling ii conferetoices of  small business men I , yto conaider their problemsTho3e fron Livingston county are Charles HiJ,Howll E D Ewing, Brighton Melvin Lewis, Fowlerville Clifford M iller and wif visitedher father, Robert McArtor at Met ropolis, lii, last weekRobert Knox and wife of Detroiteelied on the Olin Robisons SundayThe Lester McAfet family attended the St Patricks dinner Saturday at St Stephens church, HamburgMeedames Beatrice Van Horn andEllen McAfee were in Lansing last WednesdayThe Kenneth Molhmans of Dray,ton Plains called on the Albert Shir leys Saturday The Albert Shirley jspent Sunday with them erJs 2 brothers, Gerald andnud a sister, Mrs Max Reynolds, allof Pinckney His last visit here waa 12 years ago White at Pinckney he played endon the football team that beat Micaiuan Center in 1926 for the statetitle and played 3rd the next springon the base ball team that beat th Howeli team 8 to 3 for the countytitlfThe lineup was Don Swarthout,p Roy Reason, c Cecil Hendee lb the voters on July ballot CarriedMotion by Kennedy, suppovo byMcAfee that present hours of schoolU Continued without hVeCavned Dills were read and on motion dulyseconded and passed, were Pud Meeting adjouned v Thomas R Bonner, SecyMRS ANNA ROBINSKIMrs Anna Rohinskl, 82, wes takensick at home of her daughter,,Mi  ,1 liGrade, Mm  uiv voikini1, on bird units aM , mnv Ihtii coioj inj and habitsViis wffk I trut u unit in jrto  iihy Tiie Congo to the Nile We1 i e a titton jiiiiit in HUI1 room Uiai   luddori, cond and Tliird, Mrs Johnson Tr, Court was tin own from jiislOise Dininc Hoy flev a kite Sun lurfurit Hnvoi1 ird her broLheiv , Cindy and Judy i3arovoskyinfi conjjany from DetroitRoche1 le , wont to ih2 Howeli Shovitiirria and was in Grosse PointeSunday, Lairy Farinshes TV antena,iv down, Rhoda Baxters grand moTK1 vjiitcsd her Charles JeH Rowe and wife Madge Jack w ,  of Detroit called on the Bob Ackleys fractions We collected c Clare Miller 2br H Reason, 3b Mr , Peggy Jarlowaki ta week and taken , rjnei was away for tte week endwiiM Campbell ss, Jim Nash, NorMiller, Walt Graves, George Hor show, outfieldSixth Grade, Mfe Tasek to St Joe hospital in the Swarthoutambulance  She died SaturdayTfuneral and burial were at Adrian on TuesdayaboutAdmiral Byrd for ccurrent events We are working on Great BritUn Canada and Alaskaon themO M  CALWDAftHarrh U, MMaMewear toiejili at iaiiseu,71LIVINGSTON LODGB NOCALENDAR ,Maeb 9T Ann ArborNifhtAprils   jeffiili p mSaturday, April I 27ta Amatta,Past Masters nifkt ath 700 p mWlnalow, W la BUI Austin calledFlint SundayThe Rainbow GUIs served about200 at the fish dinner at Masonictemple Friday aiuLautde a nice prom    rTTr  rr  C J Clinton and wife left Mondayon 3 weeks vacation in FloridaMr Dorothy Dinke Johnny and  i0Uth wings The south wing ia goinf to record their assembly, program,itves OMtfee, Mrs ajrThe 4H had a danc Friday Leon leventh Orede, Mre AeesseThe 7th grade  boy ar coming i along nicely in basket baU We hm a contest called A Contest for Quiet  which includes the north ani LIVINGSTON COUNTYThe Livingston County Picniched in St Petersburg, Florida on March 11 Over 60 from Livnigstoncounty attended Those from herewere Herb Sneed, Ross Read, James Vincher, Percy Ellis and their wivesthey were also therp fror Howeli Brighton and HamburgnessChrietine spent Sonday with Mrs1 Luelia Patterson in Stockbrtdge  Mr KaU Battle of Howeli calledat en Mr Imma Dinkel Saturday ftrd Siraonson sew the house that fUDtvid Bums and Bob Higgt lefl in the lake that was shown on TVfer ft Leonard Wood, Mo Monday Mrs Coatee is going to ctart arcs Mrs Anna SeefeW of Ann Arbor ry class after spring vacationArpant Sunday with the Robert SeeieldsAfrtGlady Lee, Lakeknd postmistress and vice president ofpostmasters asn was one of speaker  th  district aseettaff mBattle Cek a weekRalph  J a in Aite wereday eaUen of V  Charie, Farmington spent Saturday at the us wore green Monday foxMurray Kennedy home   r James Brogwrend VhUdren of Uit  CARD OF TXANUing calledvoiLje Stanley Dinkek  I wish to thank sty friends andatives for their many visits durlafNewella birthday is todaySteve Aschenbrennjw, Patoy HolUstorfSteve Asbrjw, yThe Clareiica Culver family of and James Martin are aiekSonae of itfT Sd h Md f Statriosmy ty at 8 notnital Your eardt dl yifts ty at and flowers were deeply MondayIbe Gerry fiicaan family spentSudey at theBuell Glover home in WebberviUe,   wHeted end made the timepass Walter Bolserand wife of Ernst much more quickly I shall elwayeJordan were week erne ftttstt UMc be jatefui and 4H OPEN HOUSEThe HandiHammer HandicraftTub will have their ninth annualoocn house in the basement of the town hall Friday ight, March 22,frcm 700 to 800 p mKeith Morgan reporterBIG THREE TOURNAMENTOn Friday night, March 22 t senior class is sponsoring a basket ball fr,ornament The first game between the 2 winning team a in the girls tojrnnment will start at 643the secondgame between the senior boys and their dads ill start at 9 p m Ttia1inu between the sophnor boys and tbe faeolty for tthe school championship at 845pm Tbe public is inirted Fourth aici ftk, MiVLathy Shettelroe stayed with MaruTt Ackley Friday night Alan Stevens aunt and uncle visited himPai Seefelds grandmother Seefedvhited her Darlene Gwynn went to Frtemont for the week end JuniorPen a was 11 years old March 18We have started a unit on ChimWe hope all had a happy St, Patrick4Day Happy birthday Mrs Miler Fifth Grade, Mrs MillerWe gave Mrs Miller a birthdayparty All units are completed and we will share our findings We are improving in arithmetic especiallyin tractions We are sorry Tommy Chambers mother is in the hospitalMrs M411er thanks all who made her birthday party a succcess and for theifts and decorationsfifth and Sixth, Mrs HeatoftMrs Millers room gave her abirthday party Monday The 5th 6th ami 7th jrrades are puttinp their Abraham Lincoln program on tape It is When Abe Lincoln Verona staff investigatingp between the union and gajaeand prostitution in Portland, Ore a bribe for testimony taken bymitee Hoffas life story reads a Horatio Algrjr book His father when he was young and he quitol in the 7th grade to help  upport of his family In 1932 hworked in the Kroger warehouse ferJUr a hour lit organized a union It lev and he affiliated with theici ters union lie climbed the ladcitr rapidly and is now national vice president with a salary of 19,000a Year He came up the hard way and has a record of 17 arrests and nc convictions except for trafficviolations Ik has passed an intell rcrce test 100ri and has lecturedt HnrvaidUniversity Last year he ,,,, ctcd a 100 a plate dinner in Der i and iuisd ,0,000 for an oriinKe and school in Israel which he wrii tliere to dedicate He is a Rop i icm and supported Senator Ferunon in li54 and Mayor Cobo last c,n Congress investigated him lolrl on an insurance deal but thein1 btiijaiion was QuashedDrew Pearson states that the dryvll heated up about the cocktailies being held in the senate ofbuilding at Washington D C that way back in I8t7ci leiS voted to aoolish the olfie1 bar frjjji the halls of congress 1 inly it wns said because DaAielVveoiter and Henry Clay spent SO , icli time there  AH the barsiund tht capitol were abolished nd they stayed abolished until tbeEisenhower administration came in hn the Cupitol Hill Club was eeiished acrcsse the street fraj f capitol Memberships were 660 cah and include many prominsjat,, hugton personage Tfcis caused  rore amone the drys and bills lave been introduced to go baok te the laws of 1837 Iri regard o Dakicl Webster and Hnry Clay the Old CIJTV distillery still featuresin Uisir advertisingHe iaysFreed the Slaves Our girls played e Pres Nixon i3 still en Usud will tour to keep the newlyincd countries of Africa fromilinj into the Communist net He t a warm reception in Ghana butcold one in Sudan Both want US South America is said to beni too well pleased with his tour We pet most of our cocoa anxj chocolave from Brazil now which Ghana and Sudan can produce cheaper emamount of their slave laborgirlAn occurance took place in Gelifotnia last week which should e n strong arguemeat against capitelpunishment George Biradleyunder sentence for murder of whose body was found Thehim was circumstantial,been several repreives,ion was set foiTriday Govissued another rVprieve but delayed and the ga baeV libasket ball with Mrs Tasches girlsand lost We aie making a spriiKr 1 on in the death chamber 1 alJm signs of spring On it ar 9 minutes before it arrtvett  p ropes, marbles, birds and baeba  rV MThe Jarm Bureau meeting was heldat tbe Albert Sockow horn ia Ma KIWANIS NOTESLadies Night at Kiwanis Tuesday REP ADRIANPep Adrian de8o1ltrct announcesdidatefornight Oliver Bert to thaw fcn4 eirjXsl  Wednesday, March 20, 1WTYou rant buy a station wagonany where at any price LEE THEATREWHTTM6WLAKKTh, FrL, Sat Mar 21, 22, 3GUN FOR A COWARDin CinemaSeope and CblerWithFred MacMurray, Janice Rule and Jeffrey Hunter HOWELLTHEATRETHE SHARK FIGHTERS ia CinemaScop taff Color mmVictor Matur and Karen SteeleGolor Tc Wad, Tkur, March IS, 2i, tlElvis Presley and Detora Paget and Robert agnLOVE ME TENDBR CartoonrVay, Saturday, March 22, 23 Wubic Feature PrwframPaul Newma and Wendell CoreyWalter Pidgm and Edmund 0BriosiaTHE RACKandDANIEL BOONETrail BlaMT fin Trucolor with  Bruce Bennett and Lon ChanefSua,, Mon, Tues, Mar 24, 2S, MMarlon Glenn, Branc Ford and Maciko KyoinTEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUSTMOONin CinemaSeope and Metrooolor StarrinfEddie,Albert Color Cartoon and Jate Newa SuTcayp Monday, March 2i, 26WdM Thurs, March 27, 28 Worlds greatest love storyJennifer Jones, John GelgudBill Travers and Virginia McKnnainTHE BARRETTSOF WIMPOLE STREET Matins Sunday 2  MBurt Lancaster  Kathrin Hepbaiin Hal Wallaces Production THE RAINMAKERia TechnicolorUrteoaTus, Wed, Thur, March 26, 27, 28in CinemaScope and Metrocolor Tennessee Willams boldest storyYet, this smoothriding Plymouth Suburban is still in the Sowprice 3There isnt a single station wagon built thatskigger than the nar PlymouthWere not just talking about the lowprice 3,tkough Plymouth has the biggest in the lowtst price range We mean all station wagons   low price, ml1 rice, right on up to the socalledbig iuxiiy wagons You cant buy bigger thanPlymouth no matter how much you spend So why spend moreand settle for lessEspecially when Plymouth offers you the magic smoothness of velvety TorsionAire Ride   PushButton Driving  TotalContact Brakes  FlightSweep Styling  and the powerforsafetyof up to 290 hp Drivt A Suburban todayNew Observation Seat Available in all 9passengerSuburban aaodelsFold flush into floor forextra vargo spaceL THEY DONT COMEANY Btrr THANSUBURBANS NevtvltyNewsSYLVAN THEA1RE Chelsea, Mie djranSu,, Moa, Tues, Wed, Mar, 17, to 2fGUN Tia Teckmieeler withJafeM Dean, Eizabetk Taylor,Reck llsdson, Sal Mino, Carol BakerWok Dsys one sfow 711 BABY DOLLKarl Maiden, Carroll Baker aid Eli WallachCartoonsThe Scio Theatre 4 Ann Arbor, Mich,Childrens Free Playground Phone Normandy 7083nay, Saturday, Mrch 22, 25 TENSION AT TABLE ROCK1  iVANJS MOTOR SALES145 East Mam Street Pinckney MichiganincFISFF iui Mon, Tues,Mar 24, 25, 26TOP SECRET AFFAIRWithKrk Douglai and Susan Hay wardA large number from here attendedthe St Patricks dinner Sunday atthe Dexter K C hall Among them were Dr and Mrs Ray Duffy, ViuoeLaRosa and wife, Mrs Rosa LaRosa, Mu Elinor Ledwidge, Junior Doyie Iand wife, Clair Miller family,Irvm Kennedy and wife, Lee and Helen Tut Wed, Thur, March 26, 27, 2Tiplady Lee Lavey and ye editor YOU CANT RUN AWAY FROM IX Ben White and wife called on the in Cinemascope at id ColBasil Whites on Mason Rd last week wjthThe Kenneth Wylies are moving in JlM AH and Jack Lemmontiie Deveie Hammer house on Mow ina YOUNG GUNSTHE GIRL HE LEFT BEHINDwithSunday, Monday, March 24, 25 BUS STOPis CinsmsScop ana Coler withMarlyn Monro and Don Murray alsoHOLD BACK THE NIGHT withJuhn Payne and Mona Freeman CartoonsFRUITSMEATS VECETABLISOfttYotrs Age8 WkiNowMrk rf Anmil of liquorOld MIS fATM FISHQUALITYMARKET PRICESC0URTC9US SERVICE vanU 80,000 lbs of milk a dayRobert Staekable of this placewas married at Honoluis,Hawaii on Feb 15, to Marian KingCrace Lamborn is sewivig for MrtMaude Demerest of Pinclfney  IHenry Eveta is niovinf on the E IV Martin farm Frank fohnsdn on I tiie E W Kennedy farm and Axis jRmdall on the Stows farm Mrs John Dunbar reoruved news the death of her mothsr in Scotlandn March 4Cuy Hall attended tho funeral ofan aunt, Mrs Lucy Mwideville inWiiiiamston Friday The Howard Reads and MartinMill on Plymouth Rd withTamblyn and Gloria TtlbottCartoonsBottle GasCLAR Mr and Mrs Olin RoWnson werein Ann Arbor Fridayy vhere Olinhad a checkup at St Jot hospitalRobert Egeler and Lawrence Cam,bunfr attended a law enforcementofficers conference last week atCharlottefLe Andrew Campbelto visited theOick Young family in FDnt SundayIsabel Nash of Ann Arbor woethe Green Sunday at file MartinKilter homeGlen Darrow of Detroit pas a Sunday guest of his mother Mrs FloraDarrow Lee Kenny and wife of East Lansin were Sunday guests  f the La  rence CamburnsrTrs Alice Grainger tf Gamesspent Sunday with tfce Farold Por CtOKflG, WATER UEAT3N6 ANDL p GASHOME HfiATING63 HOWELLMcNitt Act Harold Wallace, infant son of li h ick 108 votes ere cast at the villafoMi and Mrs Harry Wallace of Pettys lion Monday The Union tickel ville was found dead in bed Friday won a11 the offices They were PewyThe funeral was at the home Sun Sarthout, pres Nell Gardnerclerkj,day, Rev Berquist officiating Blanch Martin tr w E MrP t ast there may be an ice harvest  assessor Ross Read, AHMurpHf,S H Carr started filling his icehouse xv H Mever Bert VanBlaricnmthis week The ice is only 8 inchest,K CUnton h moved into thePaul Bockiou t Dextm ComersJUv D C,fam in Ohfe1 Horns were Wray Hincklr and wifeof Hamburg, Mrs Floyd Weeks anddaughter, Elizabeth, of Gmd Ledgo, Koy Carplnter and ndfcj of AnnArbor called on J H Hooker andwife SundayMesdaanes Denise anfl sa LaRosacalled of Benhospital, Ann The Lambert Henrys of DetroitPev Fr iCadeau will talk en tern, caled ,one Ll J Henry Sunday The Blue WaUr Laundromat and StoreOpen Winter and Summer Pen MondayAu   Kress Roadoff M36,Lakeland,Mich Soft Water Family Wash, , DryAberdeers Sunday, f ,mily Wash Dry aeningt Cotton Kus, Shag Rugs, Bed Spreads amiof tne Qtfford Van Dvn Let Us ReColor with our Cold Dye SystemyI he Rex Noggles of Ana Arborpernnce Sunday at St Marys church rflk Clark andf Milfard 1957 DOG LICENSEMale and Unsexed Dof Licenses 200 Female Dog Iicotsos 200 will be addodHewoll, MH19R7 a Pnalty Jennie M EastmanCeutttr Treasurert hi while playinf at the CongI ehureh  ReFleet Talbot Sml suprsnnla7el Peters, IS, fe and cut Uv trt Justice April  javiee srev ken was short and tendons ia hr wrlit Return John B Votlk suoraiia ilet from Lake Georfe in nertkeni court justice April 1  i W    W tryiif te FJct  Clip and MailpESCRlPTION OF DOGI As 3 r Colortk LkU4 M IWUM faerKe       r       GROCERIE SPeoplesTh eStor eDRYGOOD Srmaam WSPATC Br, Marc h 20 , 15 7Quit e a  fe w fro m her o attende dth e sera i finals  at th e stat e touma men  a t Ypsilant i Frida y night ftev  Winge r an d son , Donald , We sle y Reader , Joh n Burg , Ra y Mortal ity , JackJeffreys , Jo e Lavey , Jac kYoun g Den  Burns Walto n Chamberlai n wa s hom efro m Oberlai n Colleg e Saturday Dav y Bom , Bo b Higg s an d Alri aSimauso n wer e no t accepte d fo r nav ya i listmen t laa t wee k a s th e quot alo r Marc h wa s filled , Bum   Higer sma y tnlia t i n th e army Ars  Kdit b Pec k wh o stay s wit hMrs  Emm a Dinke l ha s pneumoi aI an d pa  take n t o MeVherso n ho eGENT S FIHtNlSHMG SCANNE D GOOD S Wagoners Graca m606 6 PINCKNE Y ROA D fQualit y Merchandis eIJNGHU EKKND  GENERAL  STOREJasnee Hal l wh o ha d a  hear t at fac k wa s take n wors e an d ha d t o b e  pu 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Vollmer SundayThe Howard OBriens of BukerHill and Vincent Shields and wife of Ann Arbor were Sunday guest ofthe Lee LaveysMrs Emma Vollmer was in 2irell one day last week Mrs Howard Read attended acard party at the home of Mrs las Swan in Howell Thursday ,The Carl Lentz faaiily ofhow much more performance a John Deerewill give you on any rraetor jobhow the many wayahead features of aJohn Deere will save you time and moneyevery step of the way how a John Deere Power Steewif IVac Mwill take you through a long day im tke fiand bring you home feeling less Mreelwill any other tractor you could ewnname the date, time, sad jeb    telus the model you wantwell be there IKE BUSINESSORNEIThe Pinck StwitwiKay M 5nffyt U Flackae Miehifaa1100 A M to 0 F II Xxcept Tfedttesyteft Tuee, Pri SW100 to nt P  HOMEi Boa 0DirectorPHONB V Pttter TViWoSstfin i Fred G ftesckhon 8,,010 EJichnwore Sunday guests of the Ona Cp k J rone JP fcSiffads honoring Onas birthday  VUknyiames Hall who is at McPhet ionhospital 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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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expose the deal was settled forSOO0 Now the board hxr refuted torenew his contract for 3 yeart at0,600 a yearSecretary of Commerce Woektsays there is no plan under rtiTlrijeration by the Eisenhower admiait irution to curb prices and wasw ItuseGood, Karl fin, Mmry KeUy,Nr n ,Uy The BtttU on n We cy egeor Good Sharn GrtfftlJi y y,r n ,Uy The BtttU on  We cy egeor Good, Sharon GrtfftlJi, working hard on our bird unit and uhm Jarotlowti, Tom RittenSafn t,avc several shorts on our bullttta KtllMl DiBeile, KvtnllcMclc0n,boarH Wereports on individSpfeknagel, James WylieJohn Weth  uai birds j we wiU make Jne I booklets to take home, We have twonew pupils, Dolores Gracia and hern h o Jrf  brother, Jesse They live witk theirlne Stwdent Council made 21 un cousin Mtheir Robin Hop Mrs, Jones fur,, gttenithed music W are Koin io 4T We had a  in geograpthyMott did good on our states Richard Tmrapt the school groiNds and havei on the doors  is dachiug aiur boytvtf batoball tprinvwcat4on we will rtart school earlier all stemmed from a recent speech oithe presidents in which he saidless business and labor showed traint it might be necessary tocurbs on prices and wages Thit ho added would make for a different America than we now knowThere is a bill up in co4grott toabolish the serving of liquor on commercial air linos on the groundsit doe not ccontributt to too safotyof air travel and is only doneo to ittract the liquor loving public In thtdays of  railroad travel So liquor wat served in the day eoachot butit WM in the dining cars and parlor earsGrade, Mrs TMo vun ccWe have caated our play forcarnival and are rehearsingIt i The Knave of Heartshad a class meeting to go to the cinerama in Kay, tn raise the money by aThe John  Boyertdinner guests of thejof Yptilanti celebntint birthdfeii MANY HOUSFWfVESar etakin g th e run  out o frunnin g thei r homes Kno w how  B y puttin gtelephone s whereve r the ynee d themi n th e kitchen ,i n  th e bedroom , th e livin groom , an d dow n in  th ebasement  Wellplace dphone s sav e countles sstep s an d lot s o f tim e fo r th e hom e managers  And ,o f course , additiona l telephone s brin g bette r servic e t oeveryon e i n th e family  Th e cost  Jus t a  fe w pennie s ada  plu s th e onetim e installatio n charge  Orde r you radditiona l phone s fro m ou r Busines s Offic e today  HO W CA N shuti n boy san d girl s kee p u p wit hthei r schoo l work  I n re cen t year s Michiga n Bell sSchooltoHom e telephon einstallation s hav e prove nt o  b e on e successfu lmethod  Telephon e equip ment , usin g specia l two wa y speake r units , let s th echil d wh o mus t sta y home , o r eve n i n bed , hea r every thin g tha t goe s o n i n hi s regula r classroom  H e canrecit e an d as k question s jus t a s thoug h hewer e actuall yi n  school  Thi s dail y contac t wit h classmate s give s th eshuti n chil d a  sens e o f belonging  h e i s a  rea l par to f th e class  We d b e gla d t o tel l yo u mor e abou t School toHom e telephones  Jus t cal l ou r Busines s Office   itSCIENCE CA N CIV u s grea t entertainment , a sth e Bel l System s televisio nScienc e program s show Thes e program s ai m t obrin g yo u a n understand in g o f scientifi c wor k an dit s importanc e t o moder nlife  And , o f rea l impor tanc e t o ou r country sfuture , the y ar e helpin g t ointeres t youn g peopl e i n scientifi c careers  Th e secon dsho w in thi s ne w series , televise d nationally , i s th e fascinat in g stor y o f blood  It s calle d Hem o tnt e Magnificent an d wil l b e o n th e CBST V networ k a t 9  PM , Marc h 20   rSV    v        v    1Marc h 13 , 195 7LOCA LTon y Sefor s an d Nanc y Spittle rtale d o n Denis e Kenned y a t S t Jo ehospital , An n Arbo r Tbursa yTh e Howar d Read s attende d th eic e revie w a t th e Olyropi a Detroi tSunday Th e Arthu r Bulli s famil y o fGregor y spen t Saturda y wit h th eRober t Reada Mrs  Edit h Car r visite d a t th eGai l MiddUto n hom e i n Detroi tlas t week Airs  Led a OBrie n wh o ha s bee na t StJo e hospita l i s no w a t th e fe eLave y home  TtK  Jac k Sharp s o fLansin g an d MrsMa e Met z o f Ho wH I spen t Sunda y there Mrs  Rober t Rea d an d childre n Fri LEE THEATRE  Tvm  r LAKEMre  12 , IS , 1 4Dori s Day , Lof aFvaa kiNotes o f 2  Ye Pinckne y lot t t o Sout hda y i n th e stat e tournamtB t a t Mil for d 1 8 t o 17J t wa s a  ti e a t th e n do f th e 4t h quarte r 1 7 t o 1 7 Marsh Meabo n mari e a  baske t th e lae t min ut e bu t th e refere e di d no t allo w it ,claimin g h e too k steps  Pinckne yclaim s the y wer e gyped  The y gav eth e gam e t o Sout h Lyo n o n a  fre e riJy , Saturday , Marjc h 15 , I f HOWEUTHEATREythro w tournamen t rule  Sout h Lyo nLyj n mad e mor e fre e throw s tha nPinckney  Th e loca l tea m wa s Luc iu s Wilso n center , Mars h Meabo nBo f Rea d forward  StanDinlke,,Mu rra y Kennedy , guards  Dinke l ha d 9point s an d Meabo n 6  Rea d 2Pinc kne y ha s wo n 7  game s an d los t 6 Mcabo n score d ,11 1 points , Dinke l92 , Bo b Smit h 46Luciu s Wilso n 24 ,Bra d 21 , Basydl o 21 , L  Battl e ilC  Mille r 7 , Kenned y  6Ther e wa s a  rio t a t th e For d Roug eplan t Monda y whe n 300 0 unio n         j, wuei i JWU uuio n men calle d a t th e Da n Howlet t hom e i n 1 marche d o n it  Harr y Bennet t Fov dGregor y Sunday  I troubl e ma n wa s hur t anr f hil  , ,Mr  an d Mrs  On a Campbel l cal l n  Bill y Winge r a t Universit y hos pita l An n Arbo r wher e h e ha d afoo t operation  H e wa s i n a  whee lefeair Mis  Ethe l Sprou t wa s a  Frida yfcuest  of th e Joh n Sprouts Th e Car l Bidwell s o f Brighto n cai le d  o n th e Be n White s Sunday , Ra vLave y o f Gregor y wa s a  calle r las tweek   Dic k Wylie , Jac k Doyle , Mar yJan e Jeffrey s an d Midg e Higg s cal le d  o n Denis e Kenned y a t St  Jo e ho spita , An n Arbo r on e da y las t week  his carman wa s hur t an dwa s overturned Charle s Cady,74,die j a t hi s hom eMarc h 3  H e leave s hi s wif e an d 2daughtersTh e funera l wa s Sunday  Cartoo na t th e Swarthou t Funera l Home,, Rev  Berquis t officiatin g Buria l i nth e WhHcom b Cemetery Mrs  Ma e Dalle r attende d th eKingsDaughters  Conventio n a t Sa gina w las t week  i,Jame s Doyl e i s moivn g fro m the   Double Featur eTH E BRAS S LEGEN DWitf cHug h OBrien , TV s Wyat t Earp Bu d Abbot t   Lo u Costell o in   DANC E WT H M E HENRY Colo rMon  Tues , We d Mar  1 7 t oo f Co l Dea n Heats ,wh o turne d fighte r pilo tBATTL Ei n  Cinemascop e an d Colo r Kick A Ti , ,  Max kAudre y Hepbur n aft  Mmnh i WA R PEACWTCartoo aFriday , Saturday , Marc h 15 ,l  F  PDoubl e Featur e  Joyc e Mansfiel d an d To m Elw tTH E CANT HBL P WI n  CiiuiuM HftJMlWal t Disney s i n TechnicoW rSECRET S O F LIFE Ruc k Hudson , Marth a Hyer , Da nu  yeaAnn a Kashfl , Joc k MahoBe yl  NNevevlt y NewsSYLVAN THEArRE Sinday, Monday , Marccl i 17 , 1 8Sunda y a  r M LTiw y Curd s an d Marth a Hye rMISTE R CORY i n  CinemaScop e an d Colo rCanoe  an dan dVisa Co e hous e t o th el e  house  Mrs  Hatti e v a aimMi s Luell a Haz e ar e movin g i n th e iCo e house Mario n Reaso n i s servin g o n the federa l gran d jur y i n Detroit   Tnur, FrL , Sat , Marc h 14 , 15 , 1 6THRE E FO R JANI E DAWN Wit Da y an d Richar d Carlfo nCHASIN G TH E SUN i n  Colo r Rit a Mille r attende d th e Junio rKing s Daughter s meetin g Satur a t th e homb e o f Dian e a n Sandr aBfaugard Tfi e Kir k Simm s famil y wil l mov efro m th e McLuca s apraitmen t t o th eEar l Stanle y hom e a t Dexte r Cor ners Mrs  Kathem e Whitehea d an dRalp h Hal l an d wif e calle d o n th eJess e Henry s Sunday Ari a Jaguis h a n wif e o f Byro nClark hous e o n Putna m St orn to the Louis Eiseles Feb 29,iyman Hadley of Unadill ceiebrated hs 96th birthday Fdriay, ThePaity was at the Presbyterian Church there  Notes of 48 Years Af Herbert Gilette and wife were inDetroit last weekE ISI Brotherton, Gregory under, ,   taker was in town last weekC H rt  UyeZ Tty Born to th No Wilson, of and with them called on Mrs Lottie viy,o,rna w    n 1 lmrA  TW kirksv lie, Mo,last week, 9 lb girlMesdames H T Allen and John, D White spent Tuesday with the Hthe Murray Kennedy Su , T Aliens in HamburgE H Byer is moving his familyfrom the Coste farm to the Jerry Drown house in the village he purchasedClyde DaiTow is working In JackLotridge of DetroitThe Bill Gallups of Farmingtoncalledday an also on Denise Kennedy at St Jde bosipftalWesley Reader, Dick Kennedy,Dick Imus and Gene Hill attendedthe final game in the Stockbridge tournament Saturday night ManJhs beat Grass Lake 51 to 39Mrs June Hendee with Mrs Dorr othy Kennedy called on Denise KennMy at St Joe hospital, FridayDenise fell out of bed that day but wasnot injured Albert Dinkel and wife were inLansing last WednesdaySergtGene Dnkel, W F Close aniwife and the Gilbert Skinners were Sunday guests of the Albert Dinkeia Sun, Man, Tues, Ved, Mar, 17, to 20G I A N TwithJames Dean, Eizabeth TaylorRockHudson, Sal M4nv Carol BakerAxn Shows 20p, 530,Week Day en hew 716Tiidren 25c Tues, Wed Thur, March 19, 20,Eh is Presley and Debra Paget and Robert Eagenm LOVE ME TENDERCartoonKlons Clark and wife called onMrs Eleanor Johnson at U of M hospitaLAAn Arttylatt WednesdayHenry Johnson and dauguterElame, were also there The Clarkiai3o called on DeiM Kennedy  St Joe hospital w Edward Galpin has rented theGecrge Flintoft farmThere will be a shadow social atthe Bert Nash home March 19 Ed Burt and wife have moved toNovi where he bought a farmHerbert Gillette has resigned ascashier of the Teeple Bank and hasmoved to Howell where he bought aniurerest in the Parshall Mill Rem   naay gusets of the Albert Dinkeis   e Parshall Mill Remj The Edward Grablicks of FernK On GeerOttk Grovewill succeed  dale spent Sunday with MrsElinor  5m, re He is a graduate of Clsary I ndwidge   ColJegeI k There were a number of iOcial events here last week Mesdames C jfOR COOWNG, WATER HEATING ANDmm L p GAS SERVICEHOME HEATINGPHONE 63 HOWELL j,Thisbaby canjlick itstail at anything on themadDESOTO  ,j  r II  t    NO TRUCKS  NO HEATWHEN THE COLD WINDS blow and the snowflakes flyand you call on your furnace to keep your loved ones cozyand warm, remember If you burn coal trucks keep your bin fullif youve anoil burner, trucks see that your fuel oil tank is neveremptyYes it would be a long cold winter without motor transportin more ways than one Any way you look at it, you just couldnt live as you do without motor trucks, usingMichigans fine highway ay item to serve you night andday, to keep you and your family fed, clothed, warm and comfortableIf youve got it 4 truck brought itMUUgai Tiscklif AntfUtlii Htt fortYeahflick its tail and then some Anyway you wantto look at it, this lowslung glamor gal leads the packAnd the price Just 273225 for a big De Soto 4doorsedancomplete with famous TorsionAire ride and amighty 245 hp V8 Drive a De Soto before you decideat your nearby De SoftKPlymouth dealer Its the molt exciting car in rh worldtoday2732DE SOTO DEALERS PRESENT OROUCHO MARX ON N9C RADIO AND FOB Detroit De Soto 4doorsedan Optional equipment,accessories, state ana local taxei, if any, additional Allprices subject to change without notice Its His met sxctttnivafcit in His WSM tmtoy I iVANS MOTOR SALES PSykei and John Teple nUrtainedtheir dab Monday night, Mrs SUa Tacksoii a group Wednesday MaDell Carr,a group Friday niffht andMesdames Thomas Rad and JohnCadwell 30 ladies Tuesday night A business change took kHere last week James Wilcox whoW had a livery barn here for 30 rein lias aoW out to Percy Swarhout and Horace SaykiMr Wilcqjclias purchased the Gikhriit or Rotefarir oa tHa Howell ISTe Grand Chapter OES havebought the home of late Governor rinjrree in Detroit and will use itfor A temple A card from Mitt KU Brown 1ftform us she and her mother art ft Lejolla, Calif Born to George Leoffler and wfliNftUie Bowers Monday, a girl Paul Bock holds an auction at fellhome March 20 The Henry Oardntri entertainedthe  G Dinkeh sad I J Abbotltat dinner tfoundfty Murpbyttore at MtrflttGrant Smith ajd Lynaattended a Mawie tenqtfet at Stodcbridge Friday The Village of Ptncknty FinaneMStatement how recelpti Hand xpendHmt of fL867SANNtfALwST PATRICKS DAY DINNERROAST BEEP DINNBR FAMILY STYLE KNIGHTS Or COLUMBUS HALL, DEXTER, MICH, MARCH 17,1957t PROBATE JUDGE JOHN W CONLIN, TOASTMAMBrDR HOWARD C BOSS, SPBAUfe BVMfOifl     , Mtrtk IS, 1H7Extra Profits from FPay for Better Farm livingE XTRA profits from fertilizer use can help farmers payfr comforts and conveniencesthey and their families desire,the Middle West Soil Improvexneat Committee points outTests at agricultural collegesand field experience on farms,says the committee, show thatfertilizer can return anywhere from 2 to 5 in increased cropproduction value for every dc1 lar invested in plant food 9The extra dollars can helpfarmers buy new cars, tractors and equipment, new furniture,rugs and drapes, labor savingelectric kitchens, more plumb ing or new refrigerators, thecommittee declaresThat makes prosperity forlocal merchants and for busi ness generally, says the com mittee, and it all springs from intelligent use of fertilizer When a farmer invests incropboosting items such as fer tilizer, he cuts the cost of pro duction for each crop unit and he increases his profit marginSoil building investments usually pay back the very first Iyear in increased crop yieldsAnd after that, the farmer hascarryover profits in futureyears from bigger crop yields per acre on more fertile soilrKeep 95ti Corn Profits High With Good Soil ManagementHigher yields per acre from wtllftd fern meaa lewer eosts of production and more set return per aereP ROFITS from 1956 corn crpscan be kept high by good soilmanagement including fertilizer use that enables farmers toget bigger yields per acre onfewer acres, reports the MiddleWest Soil Improvement CommitteeHigher yields per acre meanlower costs of production per bushel, the committee pointsout This helps a farmer getmore net return even if pricesdecline aUniversity of Missouri research indicates that by usingfertilizer in teamwork with ethergood soil management practice, farmers of that state can cutthe average cost of producingcorn from 84 to 58 cents furbushel, says the committee By accomplishing this, farmers could realize bigger profitsfrom a smaller total corn production on fewer acres than they now receive Irem a largeroverall acreageThe committee tugfesta thesesttps for farmers aiming at tacorn yield per aere 1Keep fertility high fey adding sufficient fertilizer eontaiaing balanced supplies f nitregen, phosphate and petash temeet the peak dtmands ef thecorn crop during the frewiagseason A seil test ean he agood guide 2Match the high fertilitrwith a high stalk pepulatiea, the crop can make full use efall the nutrients and moisturethe soil can supply Plantproved, wtlladapted hybridseed3Keep insects under control4Where needed, use mechanical conservation methods suchas contouring and strip croppingto keep meisture at home andcut down erosion lossooIIV f Aid Victims ef Korean Conflict Betty and Jim justbought one of thoe new electric water heaters Jim told me He say now theyget all the hot water thy needAnd with Edisons new service it doesnt cost much, eithtr Soundslike its worth looking intoWMIe the armed forces actinx on behalf ef the tatted gatfesi Korea continue their efforts to reestablish rUTtff   ejso takesmeasures to relieve the suffering of mUBqai oietagUis sj homeiesas a result of the conflict Here, Dr Kaafl JLnBreoeatatlve efTurkey to the UM, Commission on Korea flfllMwtfi a refufee  lJtj miajijitr ttt tffP W efKefw EDISONS NEW SERVICE ADDSADVANTAGE TO ELECTRICCompletely nevr, ompletely different, Edisons new uprSupply Plan aiure you of all the hot wi you ned ttsurprisingly low cost The 1957 electric water fcaaters areentirely new, too redesigned frotn top to bottom with tvuextrapowerful heating units that give you more lint w  and do the job fasterthan ever lief ere Yeu ean put y v ,aconfidence in the new electric water heaters built to EdiwnVown rigid specificationsSet ttom at your dialers, plumbers or Edison Officer,WITH A  vTWfcSUpcmmnt, PREPA, A CEfiMAN StfcAHfRP QV VfMH fiwrr, HANMAWA FALLf,NY, WALKB9 IfMILBi AIQHID NM VffWlNARJANlS OfFICTO HAiVI THE OOlUJi F90M HllflCONt lUCOWM WITH POMUPlHt WtTHlM TWO WPtKftA MMAT, PIAINWIIP,WJV HAS HAP POOtAAYiAtfPOffiNtMtrSfWff m 1UI NATIONAL 0RCEP6RS Mi fM0Wf fMLAPLPHiA, 654, if r 9OUIUS REMOVEDTHE ,hWMSODCOONHOUNMt  J  i  tn WNCKNEYANNUAL TAX SALE STATE OF M CIN IHE CIRCUIT COURT FOR HtIN OUUCfcRfin the Metier ot the Peiiton otfrrenkS Szymantki, Auditci General of tha Statuet Micngen ior and in fceneu OT said Stare, icr t etnOF LIVINGSTON lib 1967ler letei of Taxes pWBMII lauecest ui or Parcel0eliftaje Cmfjke Dye in r YtartDollars Ctnis Yeer fer Tetel ofTenee DestffetJejier Percettontca buwtatDounejueei Charges Due in Said YearsDelia Cent filKirk tMelafj lone taeLet 40 i960in 19S4the ia e or certain an as tcr rae On reaang end tiling re peton otI tor a ouctee in iav  ne deCiiuea, or tne nrrTi ieit,ara,nigs,iUi DCit 3 b iroiiare oj Mi r ojnii ciaurea tiat aa  term 01 this Court,    en tne I I rn aay ,  sley, fiJ Irictt a polices  c11the lien claimed trereon by    411 dry pat riyi snail acjr en, ifciv en or uetgio etht ,n JerttwT thrtj tn teken rt mnrtrua , preyetf rstance t iio rt trig loiasshell be mow i, nii D OJ icr Imined by ncr decree, on the   NO 414of the Siete of Michiganinsi irn fArcel ot lend De e cr Txes, interest c rn amount io tn 19541952in 1954 19531954 JOJo17435051273t a or ,rns,r uay wi   be dwuoj i,c cua, loiu I Or 10 liji r Tr Co, y o Trs per Cj cJJ T r1 r,cun   cree at the  ii n, State ot ,a Cjrt on ThatLip r to content eii and cnarget, ifcreot their 5bcii wut above mentioned, 50J au a decree will eo rwfior ordered thaf in eartur wricn a aecrue ot toiod crsrei tneron a deterMd thereafter, beginning at 10 o immt euUtvieien1934 72iMet ef eetcew Sbefoe No i1954 440GUEN OAK TOWNSMIFTOWN NO 1 NORTH, RANOi NO 4 IAJT BaewifMcleegMiii SeechLot 20 1954rmAnd Lert 31 endSiLot 51Lot 2Cottage an Lor 3 lot 4Lot 42Let 46Cettege end Lot 46 or58511574798919312646 2e19541954 1954195419541954 5864512 5863204 5863204JJ,thethere ic,tort trioioro as Ody be rmceitary toparcel Tnerovi, at the oiiice oiarai be selected by him ot the ana that he sale then endea in me decree shall be d crarg9i, and the aie thai beOi O 1tne io r iad ,arj, a a or tacs onaaunty leetucer, oi at iich LJI encff place a seet a tne sonty or Li ybo, Sate o flunaae rfill be a poiic me, uu each porcaepged tor iae TJI I, orj tous interestto me peisgr peyi ffie , arrcr,t cnaryed against cribarcel, and acceptinga covwyaoce of me im6est undivided tee unpie inttreit therein or, if no person willpay ihe taji end charges and dne o crreyancb oi lej thar rrie entire thereof, then the whole parcel fhetl be ottered ad soa  s, pa eel or and cannot be told for taxes,interest end cnerges, such parce bn be patej cer ror tne tme eing, and thall, onthe wceoding day, or beOe me ccne o the u c, be leofteieo, and if, on tuch toeondotter, or during such saie, the isms canrr be id tor trie amoLnt aoreiaid, the CoynfyTrootgrer shei bid off the ame in trie narna of tra brotcsWitnet the Hon Michae Carand, Circt Judge, and the eal of taid CircuitCourt of Livingston County ffii 8tn day et January AO 1957 Ofoemei SubdivisionCortege end Lot d and 9 except the Northerly 30 feet of Lot 8 i xpf the fcaetheriy 30tut of Lot V 1954 5386lend Lika Cieny Swbdiiii ADAMLet 27 end owth a of Lot 281954 41J8North Vfe of Lot 28 and 8onge end Let 2961214133 17444132Cottage and Lot 11 1954ior 13 1954Cottage wd loi 171 1954Cottaoe and lot 196 954 Lak VWw Park lot 8 1954 2146leeervtoors Flat f Rlchsro Selnltvisienlot 20 1954 3SftLot 21 1954 tJUTosM Point Swbdivition No 1Cetisge end Lor 7 1954 44ft HAMtUM TOWNSHIPTOWN NO 1 NORTH, RANOi NO I IA4KNorth 200 feet of iouih 400 feet of NW VA, ef SI VA of Mcticn lying fatt of Chilton Road 4 1954 936feet North end rOCCO fOWNSMIPTOWN NO 2 MOtlli yOf NO 3 IA5I W  NW U  4050 oes of Weal ft el 0 50 y4Socrh 10 ecres ot Nfc 4 ot NW0 JOHW  or NW VA iO 40Hat, n  F 4 of NW 4 0 2 tV54NW 4 ef it 14  40 1954touli i4 sres ot fiast 2V ot Nc s,  1450Norfti vi ci 0i V of N6   20Sovtt V3 of at 14 of Hfc  16 20 1954North 12 of it VA16 80  1954IOSCO TOWNSHIPTOWN NO 2 NOftTH, KAN as NO 3 EASTfienvnencine at iwTniit cu nr ot ecncn thence Worth 30 Wtsr 7o crKma iitnc tnairu Sooth 2Uv2 mi y end South line of section 32 xiiancc Nartr West 519 cnains te Isginiir9 92 i9 5494A pecel in o4lCBtt corner u JH of secnort M, Corrunenctng at souine coinerthence Nortn iu Wiif jciioita nci78i chain thence outh iQp UJI  0 totrth line of Ktiiun thence UNAMUA IOWNSHIPTOWN NO I KvtffM, KANOk NO 3 EASTus a of w VA 12 80 1954  265ti ,ninp ot o point in center of Bull Run Koed Lott203 taer Norm ot iourh line otNortn Va of NW VA or tecnon irnce trtt US teet ihcuca Norm 142 feor ttianc Went i5 toef 10 wntcrsaa road rnenc bouth 159 feet to place ofbeginning Lot 40exfem South 60McPtoerssjie rVoseect PleeeLet 2i 1954Lei, 9ULot 4 PfOioectAott me ofy di ana inc wei  qt egpan or wnai is known m trus2288228812264to UnsditU    ana 4l2 rod wuU and S rod lonft lot 17 and Souh Vi qt   ,oj or Ui J, tiiocfc  in vulage or tnencmg at bj rtheatt comer ofUan at Owiy Idiu out and puno iot Ettt o rods tnence Norm 1 reds t it rodt thence bouth 3 Ode le v r  9Lots 4 to 8 inclusive else  strip  reels Norm and South by 16 twit East ead Wast NeraTefioti io 6 inciosive te 1934 UThe Pint Moris AedHtoalot 6 , 19S4 113955 North V2 of Lot 16 1904 VllttOf Of fOWtttVIUItom wie the ouiii lino ofm wid Vtllege intersects with the Westor Mam Street running from thence South0 roQi iiienw wr o root ineiic iMOm tt rocii tnencw tail 6 roas to Yard biocx5 t954Gregory ViluigeOrigm town bteckLot 1, Uiock A, oiiu a i IJ ot land lying be jvvuD iaiU tor anU U 1 K k, sia tiripLctit u rjtr in wam mois or tots 2 V54Lots 2 and J ana Norrh 44  or Lot 4 2 IV54iUnd Lake0 Vhairw te beginningNBWest 4W 4040401954195419541954 cast 5 IV2003549512100 373CeurteriigreO, JOHN A HAMAN, ClerkSTATE OF MICHIGAN MICHAEL CARLAND, Circuit Jusjge fMt North 69 Eatt from Southwest comer oitit 14 of NE VA of section thjsnce Noh 69sEatt 66 feet thnce South 32 40 la U3feet o shore of Itland Lake South 66 20WMf 0 feet elong shore of said Lake North68 10 Wett 167 feet thence North, tt Nit HI feet to place of beginning2 1954 4080beoinning 101 feet West and 4316 feel North of eowfheetf corner of SWA of SWV of sectionthence North 1443 feet to an Iron pipe ort Sowth shore of Zukey Lake thence Southeasttrly along South shore of lake, to Wett ed9of s 20 toot canal trence Southwesterly alonu       ,r oiIN TH6 CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF LIVINGSTONIN CHANCERYIfl the Matter of the Petition of jPrank S Siymentki, Ayditor sienera ot the State I   jj of Miehigei, To end m belief or sed State, for j ,, the tele or ceiam iends or taxei asessd thereon To the Circuit Court for the County of LIVINGSTON, in Chanceryhrenk S SsymenKi, Auditor Genera oi tf, btete ot Michigan, respectfully thowvante the Court, J liat ria is fhe Audio Qenerai of the State of Michigan and makes end filettbis petition under, by virtue of and puissant to tle provision of Ant No 206 of thePublic Aett ot I89J, as emended, and Act No 126 of me Public Acts ot 1933, aiemended2 fhet Schedule A annexed hereto ii the tax record required bythe act first abovmentioned end contain tne decription oi all laids m the aforeiaid county upon which fttuec, which were asietied toe the years merriored therein, have remained unpaid for more than n   L     of 3W 133of 6W 1 33ef ftwef W  33MAJUON TOWNSHIPTOWN NO 2 NUKIH, kANtife NO 4 EAST4Ut Vi of i  except a piece or land be ginning at ouuteatt cornor or iccion , ir,cnvNonn 420 feet V incnt vvsit tu vi o nhe thence outr 4x0 m  incuct  cei ,j of nignway utnc u tii it o IMOCJ ntcenter et nigriwy te beginning ,u toeginnmi in cnior arts ot NCH rtu ohignway en feat terion line i a point feet Norrh at ogmoir curncr 01 c,,ipOinr t4iig Norindr oniti or picul otowned ey rtunK na waoei ti tMicv412 feet 6 incnts alorg No ai ,n, or tiafCVi of idna rncc ci , in 10 ccri,crline of Nerni and iowin hispway ilko uutn4f teef tt incnt along Ciir nne ot 0highway re point et beginning1 lX 10710 tot 11Lor 26Lot 1LOT 2LO 1ULOI I Igr i2LOI Lot ibLor OJund JOiO, j 1Oi  16tor I iyLot 17 LOT idiyr iVvUl OO MeccaCITY 3413412434 532 Kjth 39fe feet of Let , fowlers Oriineland North 10 feet of let 1 f Fowlers irion Md land beginning et Northwest o     t 3rd, Addition, thtviejsSCl21V54lVd4 4914VI4VI3004vi ZA21VO4 4VIunnumbaied Loi uiween Loti oo20454VI1954  4,91 4 VI4V1494yi Lot 15Lot 11Lot 18Lot 1Lot 39 1241910TIM 71NcMas Plat f 3 IVJ4Lo J exctpT Southerly 47 tc Thereofone yeef after they were retried a delinquent, the description of aJilends in tid county heiefotufe bia ott u tin riSme ot the tota rd thus held, aidtieon which taxes wx,ch weie assessed subequenf to ihe tax ior whichucn lond wereeld to the itate heve remained uipad tc more than one year fof thjpy were rtumtt e deiirtquent, and tne aecnprion or a lands in taid county which dAs delinqusvit foreny installment ot tat udtr thf pioviions of the act last above mentionedare aj irm rutai amount oi delinquent taxes upon taid pthe nonpayment ot which trie iama may lawfully be told ot the next annual tW saJe 1944Beginning et ,a point in louthesst eomer oi 4 of SW VA thence Wett 370 feet to a thnet North 9U 13 iatt 264 teet to a poietthence Ebt 4042 fc o 4 point fhuneei iQuin 10 Was 132 fedi to a point tVJt litf332SI feet to  pom irjj Uoh l1 V 11 2 fee t r e bgnnir 2 5  I  195 4 8S7 t  0 1 i V 4  4 iW U V  1 0 195 4 93 WCommencin g a t Suthat t eorna x of Swerthoui rCov  Subdivitio n tnenc e itQ  fee t las t fo r aplK v o f beginnin g menc  6a t S O fee  tnane eNorri  2 u fee t tnenc e Wat t fcO fst rnenc e3 0    ,   f  329 6o f toiloWilfesWcrjejs l aajti oomme in g 4 1 a poi m UkUUiMSe t jie t a f SoutKeat fcorna r o f cHof3Rsjis T Kikti i 11206  faer thanc a Ws t 3884 1     Sout h HiOeiB fts r thanc a Eat t aWevjhe t tc  bo g in n m g3 4    19 4 IS  2  4 0 ivo 4 4oi9j   excep r n  ro r 6cnoo l hinitft e to r 1ew n nai l2 2 4 0 195 4 246 1jmmtncing i at Soutiia r co  n u, o f l l id t pu no f Nort n V t O f Nor m V a   ioutneas i 4 0 1OCtio n lyin g Westerl y o t cente r un e o r mri wa y sn  tro m rnwnc  ion y Ldr i or i, fuuhignwa y wormarl y iv  7t , ro r d pom  0 1 o fjinnm g Thn a  M T f jocirierl y oin y U H  ia t nignwa y tnenc e Wttfi y lO  tj  jrjni 1  aWiir  un o v t i u IMOIH I  2 01 iijr, n y iot fct 4  Southerl y C w fse r nenc e coiin y lo ita r t o H in y f S nnilw isnjK  830o f king o 0  Lii r Se d o ni n  Cututi y un e 0 1 U i un d    ,1 O J ivv  IIOli I vclil  Or  uitHl  ivb lan g ciici r ison n  j iVcs  ij j tee ru , WLJ  o , if f u t Liotf y oitj , Wcnr tt  oou y SUI J tcvi y ii u o r sa U 0  r   i   OOJU l iU Ldl f Jv U IcL iO,  u  VV0 1 iliu  icer 1 0 ucjianiii yo j   ia  IVIJinni j d i a point  in  ccic n J i U 0 its OO  0 J M U IUO T toi l IIOII 1 HOIir,t AnUUiii, , liicnc o iuni i ov o  Weiferl y lin j o t h  M  R C  J U ,  Laj f OO 1 iU li t r  Lds  2o J Dro f Lo r 2 2 o f Fowler s frrd  Addition , tnone jiovr h 1 2 fee t thenc e iee t 12 2 fee t thene e  Nort h 2 fee t thenc e fcett  10 fee t thenc e Nort h1 0  foet  thenc e Wet t 13 2 fee t t o toegmni1W 4Assessor s Plo t No  7 0  fee t Nort h an d Sout h b y 7 0 fee tWet t in  Northeas t corne r Le t 3 1195 4Assessor s Fia t Me  4195 4leejemin s 20 1195 4195 4Gallowa y en d Cease sLo t 1 0 195 4Lot s 2 9 en d 3 0 195 4Lo t 4 9 T954Newman s AesHtte n195 4195 4Ralp h Fowler s 1rs J Adsjitiee Lo t 4 4 an d Nort h   of Lo t 4 5T  J95 4Lo t 6 2 195 4VILLAG E O F WNCKNI YUrigins l PlotBloc k Rang A  par t o f Lo t 4 bom g 4 5 fee t Eet t en d12 2 fea t Nort h an d Sout h4  4  195 4 fUf tEe T 6  fee t o f lo t 7  and Wes t 1 9 fee t o f Le t 5  4  195 4 748 Nort h V a o f Lot s 3  an d 4 end Hous e2  6  195 4 UMIo n 3  end 4 6 f  195 4 971 4Lo t 5  6  7 195 4 401 0Lof t 5 snd 68,J , 195 4 e 7Haze s Addition ,Lo U 2  end 3  ecefls  flowag e right s m d the par r tol d t o Dsanor n Realt y en d Const  Co   195 4Le i d e l  195 4lo t a 1 en d Hous e   195 4Lot t 62, 86 und  8  195 440 40 1 2 5extejer out h Vt ct i L , 4 o f N t2 4 i4 U iyi 4MClafnay t iriangl  LK I Estate sIVJ Th e fire t Hetiet i Aauitio n s e t Lo t     iv 4V4 Joparct  comer O t Ur e Creen , Nort h01 U rte t t o beginnin g345 1 JiUf A iiff h o  ftuiig o 6 Has ti uii g in  ca t V i o , u v  4 e l tc U,  KUL , O S 7UGW4  DejSnui y a tofiu r o  LU I   OT nes t S  MUainor t t oO i Dliy  I  LOU  rutlDin y llvllCu  c  tOl j n ou  wJ , tai l J9 tuui , menc eWj , Jj J IS t I O CIllB f IU W w t UJ interes t compute d thereo n a  provide d b y la w f e tn e frj t da y o f May , nt t ei  w t 1 a   Lo 1 1 0     u,  c j a tii scTiO f te e o t lOii i pe r can t en d d j l, 0 fo r expenses , ai l in  accordance ,wit h th e proviion  o t th e ac t firs t abov e mentioned  9t  i4  Tha t ai l ot th e aforetai d taxes , interes t an d charge s ar e valid , dejinquen t end i A 1 iineeid , en d nav e femame d anr,qon t an d unpai d fo r sufficien t tim e t o authoriz e en drequire , e i proiae a b y In e ioiegoiric j acts , th e sal e o i the aroreaic t parcei t o f lend ini t whic h the y wer e aseke d an d ar e extende d in seid schedul e  t th e ne t ennuel M e fo r tut  nerpeymen r thereof , en d tha t th e sei d texe  intere,  collectio n fo  nd l c 1 0 etende d in  ad achedw e aytins t sao  parce l ot Isndtnipei n describe d con vali d ne n upo n eac h o t th e tai d severa l pareel s o f landdWribe d i n sai d sched A   therei n an d egems t whic h extende d in tave r o f th e petpieo f th e Stat e e f Mich iin  th e paymen t e r wni h ie n thi s cour t ma y enforc e as a preferer d o r firt t dai m ucLo  46 1le t Qd IVS4Ugeweo d Shora  estate 19 M9b4Heruta n t  W H l 19S 4195 4Hiawath a l4sc h9Stut e  suc h lend s b y th e sei a thereof Vfherstcr e yeu f petitione r prays A , The t witni n th e tim e provide d b y Is w thi s te,uf t ru  detemrte  n d decre e th tth e aferesei d tae  interest , colieetie n to o en d efre,e s avali i and constitut e a  vallt flf n wee n eac h e t th e Mi d severa l persei s e f ,nH  deserve d in aid schedul e a t therei neJftended o  Tha t withi n th e tim e provide d b y la w thi s cour t mak e a fina l decre e ib  favo rth e Stat e e f Miehngs n agains t oae h eeroo l of tale 1 land s fe r th e paymen t o f th eKfteanf  o f texei  mteref , collectio n te e en d expanses , a s compute d an d xte ,fehfjv  agains t th e severa l pereel s e t lan d therei n contained   tai d deare e provid e tha t in defaul t o f th e paymen t s o ordere d o f the  tei dimpute d an d extende d agains t sai d land s in said schedule , th e tai d severa ld , o r sue h interes t therei n e t ma y b e necessar y t o satisf y th e amoun tefeeree j again  th e seme , shal l severel y b e sol d a s th e la w provide   Tha t you r petitione r ma y h tach etr r an d furthe r relie f in the eremite   7 rt ma y ite m joi t an d   LU 195 6 dedin ior ,00 ,40 7 i2o  i iu r hvtot s 33 2 an d J3 2tot s JU 5 an d 33 6Let s 340 , 34 1 anc f i4tLo t 35 3io n 35  t o 34 0 ine JHynte lot s 2  and 1lot s 4 and ito r 1 1Huro nl  21 1Lo t 21  19541954 1954196419549uAtve  195 4tef k Trieiaht t1954 954195 4iaht tOU R1954195 4195 4lum tFRANK I Audito r lener,loVthsS4t a o f MfcM Mfa y n d I n behal f o f tef d Sfafe Q f 19 4 AN iM l Of t Yeart fo r Tefa l of Tame Whic h Interet t en dl Charge  DI J drth  w  ere3  8 0 19 4V a  e f Sout h 8 0 aere i of N E fr l V iInlsfdVwr01 1 a n tent mIA f6Sef 2607 poin t 11 0 fas t Wae r  f KSTlk ewtt r e f HMc t m, ThsWWo w 4  root , Nertni 2 red XWt I 4 0 194 4n  e f teut h 8 0 etre t o f N  fr l3  4 0 195 4Vz  e f eout h V g o f S W  VA  of60 faatf Sovth 9 27 W TOWN NATOWN NO 49t efeet 54fof Northwjf  73t147038 9640805915911,911,912347 692347 1909 5911689 691M708,598690 507244 244Idindlf cpt a art of lor 17 deKribed baginain  tri r4pnhest corner of taid Lot  thence iothoty along rh East line oftaid Lot 9V5 reftt to the Southaatt corner fhareof thenc vytierly along th South lineof tid Let 2B tee thence Northwetterly 96,4 test to trio Norm line of taid Lot at a pointM feet Wetterly from the Northaast corner tharsct 1hnce fstterly  along North line of ttfd Lot U feet to the point of beginningUketide Heightsloi 6 1964Ore lake Heightl  1954lot 79  1954 lots 101, i03, lOt snd 104 1954 Ore Uke Urtte Fanes 19541954Supervisors Plat of Hmlende 19541954Whfta ledge OeOhtry Club 19541954195419541954 1954HANDY TOWNSHIPTOWN WO 9 NORTH, RANGE NO 3 IASTiMorth 9 ecos of Nfc frl VA6 89 1954 f5HARTLAN0 TOWNSHIPTOWN NO 3 NOXTH, RANUE NO 6 EASTbeginning at e point on tast line of section 1, HO rodt North ot Southeatt corner of NEA, thence West 126 rods thenca North 03  vWettlVa4Wostofteir iou64 32,246C,4 cihr line or ore Ueek, jhence rtoruionf r, tea Ibd fee ru be IV64  1006 iurlriwQt cuiiittiII MUUIIWI Illjuce OO ttral liOHkQ of154 6VIV2 Woilh of tuinge 6 Eeticiiu iwiiu uinnny at a ob s vvtr and1i o0 VVusi Tiom ooutn 4 ostCJ, iiuivi ionnciy lOtj JOJI ucng 01 W MIJ MVCI w, wioutu 4J JU West induce test couth 43  oa vet trencei ijo teet iMorth  ou IU teet3i 1954Wooashiiya  6SI1VLily oi Brign 442fi30o keei AdQiiioiial flatLor Diiwccii LOI JI io 5 beginWIBOJI LJ,I tit kCr w KliiC lui in Luo u luul till ice wwii 1 fsJ iepan oi Lut o nigHowatls B0 ir IOJ ILcl iOoiUlot 22ttf Lpe itben TOto 36Let 196Let 546 Ut 447 54C5214569 1624J 2784591190T446487 TOWN NO 3 WifH1ANw6 NO 5 EASTJfatt 2 ef BUi4outhwett lu awei mrvHVA uttu1 at ioutiv wear corner Aft SOCfisn tfothence tatf M tees m thsnes Wtat So reds K C 3e toIUINAM TOW ,TOWN NO I NUKIH, IUVIWC NO 4A part ef NE frl V4 or woion 2 I M, 4c, i a point iy rdcr CIOJII 01at Mcnon i, incntu ov watt iid feet menu KOIICIThence tr ta tout to picca otto of sw V4 of fcasf Va ot 3c lu 4U10 40of Nt U ot NE 14Ut Ot Nc 14 15 40 1954it Vt ot NW i4 b 40Commencing ar Nonnwcii t NW 4 m center ot Ceaortear on norm va une 3U4 ivr 10tnc nierivu igru ut nyri wrtnence Westerly a right center ot Coar lak1 along centar ot Cesar Lose koo 0 t ByuirnrK22 I iV54commencing at center of tiiieituction of Lane Road ana O I K K nynt ut wayOO ouih twte Ot taia right or way tnenco outn y reet thnce Cai IVJ tuui irjnNorth to Soutii line of O T k K rJyi, otway thence orthwesiony aloria otn unu urSaid right ot way to pucu or oegmninc, bj ing a part ot Wett a ot teuton22 IV 54 4016 beginning on Wett line of tecnon W7 feel botn of intersection of Wett line of iecon winSouthariy line of G r, k R rgn ot waythence featt I9d ft thenc iojm 2ob teeto North line oflandi owned oy me horu Motor Company thnce m a Nortnwateriy airecrioa 2iO teet to 1 point 143 teet bosn otplace ot beginning thence North 143 tet tobeginning frame Residence and Lots 359 and 36022 1954 2466 1954A piece Of lana commencing at Southeast corner CITY OF HOrttnof West Vi of iW VA ot section 30, running, 4at 22Vj feet 01 West 4o leer of Lot 77 North 40 root Thence West 24 roui tnence 1954South 40 rout thence Eatt 24 roas 10 uem South Vi of Lots 118 and 119 ning 30 94 iuv4 iv54fiegmnmg 800 faet South ana y7 fet Wei ot Nrth Va of Lott 269 and 22 wormeatf corner OT it VA of it  at sec 1CUT iy4Towmhip i North of Kange 4 EaitA piece cwuniuncnj at a pgmr in Wett tine of SoilFor New D AVID LUXvillo InSPrince, maimvily traditioii whoripiS at tl of SvMvin Oa rcit Tntcv Hsv Show topstarted itwhen he vfour t4 nfamily Histor J Tixbifck in the 192Ya4be Corn ICing Utic s father Maunco twice andLeitu t Lotur LoiLor JiMorgan Parktots 17 end 18 IV54jinini und McPnorten MdditieaResosrco ana Lois J and 4ice and Lott 40 and 50 IVJ4iock Factory and Cider Miii ona Lot 7West Va of Loti 154 and 15 ,954rrame Rtiue,,co and Lots 21 end 218 1954lots 222 and 223  IVJ4 Kesiaence and Lots 28o and 286wonneatt corner3l, tnence71 feet inence Norm a w, vveithence featf 5 feet to beginning 3 22267742923io C2 60151215627536d243 9462 813908i 210 flirt tfc known M Lot 20 ofWnwrsrded29 21643jiC Corttor  eiieesr U s 1 tgttlev 172U i U rightpoint of beginningSubdiviiion 255100 Thenca WetJt t point of1954 1539rht Us h 63 30 Westfear thence Southbeginning29 1954 4680Tirriftricrig ar sru ot secf c,i fhnce Wetf 306 fast thenes North 0 38 East 504 fceft Nor,, 336 feet to u poni in tanker of Rod for a ptaco of bpsinning thaneLut2vy 32S3274 along cntsr of Ltz ftocd North 181 5 tMitnta Ea,t 180 feet to place cf beginningLot 3 21    1W4 y1 twny Club Am sw to lit rnttutiva iubiect to 325fcibghway II19MRaids Mjt19540HN0A TOWNSHIP 23770HN0A TOWNSHIPTOWN NO 2 NORTH, RANOi NO I IAST4 of S 4 except a piece ef land 33 fWt1orth nd South by 40 rodt Eett end W i 4NorthSet 4 1954en Aerdafls isles CefenyI9S4Mores SvbcJvlslen 1954 West4 eept a piece ef land 33 fSouth by 40 rodt Eett end Wercorner1 3175of it VA1 80 1954faet of Lots 41 and 41 1954 as at Meijrf aedhe ems feet 89 t0 10 WarLot U thenee  roas thence fcast 10 rodt thence iouth 70 rodtfhsnee feast 11775 rodt thence South 25 rodsto beginning 1 25 1954 3300Commencing at Souiheatt corner of tection 31,  T4N, Rc, South 45s West 3567 feet thence SoJih i0J West 35 feet tnence iouth 20 Wast 2337 feet for a place of beginning thenceWas 33 feat thene Norih bi 2y Vost 217,5faf fhenco South 1707 feet thence South 6flc iy tan 2065 Teet to confer of hignway thenceNorth 20 tatt along center of taid highway 526 feet to poinr of beginning6 1954 2985Htut 2 pf SW VA 19 80 1954 1274 South 37 acres of Aett VI of NW VA 23 3 1954 J92tt Bsginning at interaction of cenrerline ot Mai tield Kosd and East snd Wett A iine oi MCtin sdij po nt ot beginning oeing iOoth 9 W West 020 feet from earner ot section mene North 5J 3 East along the centerltna of Vuvfield Rotd 23395 feet thence Souih 89 SLWott lb5d feat to West Ima cf ufrihsnc iovin 1 W Wetf along West Imei ot  ion 2JO6 foaf to West VA comer of  ot 202 and Cortegei tneree North 89 52 Eatt along at and tenons ,Wett i tine ot section 34 1820 teat toef beginning except Easterly 33 faettuwwn at lot j172SAlto beginning 866 feet North of tenter ofbridge cresting rortag Cree tneiut Way 2teer tor  piace ot beginning tnence M4I 44feet frienss worm 4u WMI 4 taeJ encfeast  Xeet mence iouthtny  tec to pidceof beginni mS  Prf of ife 4 ot ic V  ,954 fiaaikafs Lanamg 2354riot Lor 26lot 2 otieg Lot 50aot 5i  wot 52 Lot 3J Lot 5Jto 5tot 604Ot 62 inctff iu cnain 0 iini 101 n otot Secion j, mejra along Wiirecl, hiLniu WuSQlly 0 rQQi IO VCwi  LJJU, IIWUU ioricaSicity paraticl  unt OT aiu sireei 10 oOutn une of1  u r K inenco ctsi 41019  or Ki KTO lies nt or vvjinu dtiaet, itienceaoov vvui nne 07 sja srei toccr ooh iU feet 45 1954 22930s inn ing 4 rods Wett of Noun west corner w LOT 4 Lucent C Howe AoaitionWo 1,1954 1V54 O33433 JO 343 inence Vves, 4 rocJi tnenccs ioum d root roos tnanw Norm fc reds to oegirnmg io i954 0611Aiiuon Whippies Aatdition2 roo of lor M and an between it and 665A A K k Lo Und 5Plat No 21V54lys4 1V34ut 00 and Lot 64lepletC 1904343343343 jy5Attestors PJat No 4 l54Attestors Plat No 71VC41a4 ei liber Iff 16andointatto   144 feet  ef Let at thanet South 68 Wt to eeexoeet Northerly 12 feeTOWrWtttANOI 384 4 NOITM, IAN9I NO 4 IASTJl Aeres of sW Vk ef Worth fttJ N frl t4a 4L7 1954 6744 ef Weat Vt ef Nortrl 20236 acres1 Ue 24 tC4 SIJT40 roe leuth of Nertrtwett earnerAthene Iset 104 rests ihenei Southmm levtnoasferfy fe H HM, south Wett to 14 staii1 West line reds te toff inning iOI ULoi Ulei Mlot 446 LOt 74 S3 ist 116o3181 1954Ssiodivnioa 1954194419541954 1954CetfaVw and Let 4ar a point Lot 9t end Cor teasttie end tot694aVtots 9 ana vttimvlrtj iets 107 108MOWtU TOWNSMIfiown NO i Notnt, ftANQft no IAJTBepinnirsjB at torthoMt corrtof tf Wsat 37JS  S Nw  o West V ot SW S thMMVet 182 feew mrm 8tt ao M rn HhUncJ Uke SwbcJivh954tea No 3test ens Acres SwaoLet 2 voLOt S  1V04Lot 6 1954Lot 7 1954Lot a 1954Lott 9 te 14 mJuav 1954 3626539 lot 4of 16Lor 2Lot 12Lot 45Lot 51 Lor 5 1V54 Fairlawn Beach SuLidivitiotiNorth V2 ot LOI 54 IV4Norm Va or LOI 96 i9a4 Lot 96 I9d4feouth Vi of lot 96 1954 oOI1452 David 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 management and soil fertilityThis year, Davids prize winning corn was grown on a 5acre field he had entered in the 1956Indiana 5acre corn growing contest The scd was tn Indi ana Certified Hybrid, No 844DAltogether, the Luxes had 115acres in hybrid seed corn lastseason on the familys 400acrefarm in Shelby County, Ind Onmost fields, the yields averagedbetter than 120 bushels per acreOver the years the soil fertility level has been built up andmaintained by adding manure,crop residues  nd plenty 01 mixed fertilizeLast season, the feility program included 400 pounds per acre of 41616 plowed dovn be ire corn planting, plus 200imds added in tr mv atpipiitinci In addition, 45 pounds per acre ot BO pr cent nitrogen fertilizer was applied forthe corn cropAtsetsors Pis No 8 2 Winter Storage ofai Plant Food Assures1452 55449 Section 3 of Loi 125 Beginning 130 feat North539539 5391311iteatMore 1954 1954 1954Wett UsJe toMiviston 19541954 9d419541954TrVOftM TOWNSHIPTOWN MO 4 NORTH, RANOI NO 61 acre In Jouthwest corner of Eatt 50 North Vk of Ni frl A 10 rods Nc South by 16 rode East and West6 1 1954out 4 rede ef Wee   ef Wes t V i o f2 2 I  195 4Nort h 4 8 rod s o f N W 1 4 o f S W 42 2 34  195 4Sout h S I red s o f N W V 4 o f S W  1 42 2 16  195 4rf8i i1  4 0   195 44 0 redf t Sout h o f Nort h svas tSout h 2 6 539513 9 wan d 6 0 tee  fcast  of outhwet t cdms r o f io t125 , Jhanc e Nort h 13 2 fee t thenc e Eat t 4 0fee t tnonc e 5out h 13 2 fee t thence  Wet f 4 0fee t t o beginning Sectio n 1 of Lo t 13 0 BesinrlS  13 0 fee t  So r ioothwes r corne r o t Lo t i30 , thenc e Nort hthen  We t 4 4 tee t  Supplies for SpringT HE  Middl e Wet SoU Im provement Committee listsflve suggestions for storing fentilizer on the farm this winter so it will be in good conditionwhen it is needed for springcrop operationsKeep the fertilizer btgs pSKeep the f g  fte ground Or off C0nCTet 22 west V2 o Section 2 of Lot 130 beginning 130 Store the fertilizer in the bam  2Ii1Lt2f ifiTVhJS OT someother dry building Jner ot Lor IJO therwe rfortn 132 teet thence r it, L,,  A  A n ILsst 22 feet thence South 132 feet tnence Put the bags on 2 X  SOT Crtbwett 22 foer to beoinning bing above the floor Then theitest ncres efHh endVA3441533 Section 4 tfUt 130 lem,  Jf rfilizer WJIJsouthwelt corner of Lot 1307 thence North ioo ture and get lumpy 4Preventfeet tnence iatr 22 feet thence South 100 feet caking by piling DEgS Only tOVthenco Welt 22 feet to beoinning en or ejght high 5Keep brokSoeKon 5 of lot 130 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EMASO I SHOE DIREC T FM M FACTOR fctnrr  Servic  Mil t tttn  cattva  tt  roa r 0011 1 tnm  fwrtt  M Qmart  tar ut Mg 4 TV T A MOUARANTXI D nVm  TOO  it  n Jac k Hamet tJi m  Doyl e ha t finishe d hi s coars ea t th e Burrough s schoo l a t Pttttbur c  i t Adttai i fir     iJi  V  ftyWELL BRING ONE GUT JOlID SHOW YOUhow much more performance a John Deerewill give you on any tractor jobhow the many wayahead features of aJohn Deere will save you time and moneyevery step of the waySeto IJs ForJOHN DEERE QualifyFarm Equipment how a John Deere Power Steering Trattetwill take you through a long day in the fieldand bring you hone feeling leaf tired than,will any other tractor you ebuld owmYou name the date, time, ead je    tellus the model yett we demonetised andwell be theceTHE LAV1Y HARDWARE 4feet GetExtra Yiefcfe per toeVf ICHIGAJ1 armers used nearly 000,000 tons of fertilizer last year to boost crops per, ere, cut production costs andincrease net profits, reports the ICfcUZeWest Soil ImprovementCommittee, in a statementbased on cwnpiiatifwn ot thsU S Department of AgrieultnreThe total of 500,121 toss oplant food used on Michiganfarms in 1952, says the committee, was 16 per cent more thanin the previous year and cerried 19 per ant more plantnutrientsThe United States as a wholeused 22,482,418 tons of fertilizerlast year Thisas 6 per centmore in tonnage and 10 per PROFESSIONALTht FteckMsT steRif Be Mfffi Hi Gail U A M IsJMi ft Lfii   utter TVSaksSrriBtALIO  fELBTOio mrncBPfc UP i3sHarinoy, US Wefteiir ifCLAY GORTON IftTfe LAtffrrr A WTFB Ftewns fitsFHONE24 HowdlWHAT MAKES MORE WOMEN SAYWe Are All Wear LampVs Beautiful two and three piece suits also the Wash N Wear Linea which give you the sparkling freshnessALSO NEW SPRING HATS AND BAGS HURRY FINAL CLEARANCELADIES AND CHILDRENS FALL DRESSESONE HALF OFFTHE LAKELAND DRESS HOUSE 4700 MIDLAND DRIVE Opjin Sundays, Lakr and, TsL Academy 7fiO6ST PATRICKS DANCE AT P1NCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL RLSORRELLWater Wens and fumpaAD Make f 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PRoger J Carr AftpqrEaiikHCarr1 4 a MILL ITPJnclcney, Mich Phen It I JIMFarms, Homes, Lakt Freserty Business Opportimtttlist Your Propertyl witaGERALD REASONBrcker  209 North Fetr PHNE UP 84106DR 1 E CAMP4U OPTOMETUBTWednesday and ur4e hy AppolntsMQtIM Chiton Rosd Wrai N ef IfACrHE STATE Of HIOBGAN Th Probate Court for the Cotntr LivingstcnIn Tue Matter of The Estate LChwles Thomas White, DeceasedPresent Hon Hiram R SmitnJudge of Probate  At a session of said Court, held atthe Probate Office in the City of Kowell in said county on the 19thlay of February, 1957 Notice is Hereby Given, That allieditors of said deceased are requirei to present their claims in writing and undei oath, to saidCourt and to serve a copy thereofupon Arthur Heikkinen of HoweU, Michigan, fidicuary of said estate, that such claims will be heardid Court on April 30, 1957 at   TmT,Wl ara  1 WANTEDCabinet Work Cs penIt is Further Ordered, That public er Workl Vfnt Younr, Gnry COMPLETE PURNACl u Alpine 62110CLASSIFIEDADSthereof be given by puhlicatiea of a copy thereof for ttireweeks consectively, previous to thesaid 4ay ef hearing, in the PinckneyDisprtch  newspaper printed andcirculated in said CountyHiram R Smith, Judge ef ProbateA True CopyP M GouldDtputy Register of Vrebet The Robert Amburgeys enterftiane the Albert Stocks of Angola, Imi, last weekThe Doyle Templeton family of Harbor spent Sunday with Albert Shirleys Coal Purrmeeft, and BoilerCleaned, All Wark andWANTED TO BUY WOOL Mtrket Guarantwd Prompt Series at a PHco Lucius Doyle phone UP 1123 Rejoiiable prior JAY KEMP, lftLt fWes Hea4FOR SALEFive Geese 4  PhcM W3Rl3 Htl  Phone HA 64067 WAXTKDGfiNlJlALFOR SALEEleetrtc N J Bumrd tTP 8185DKPARMENT ef CONlMITATWffTOH SALGReal Estate 0 All Ends  Pojk ad Reereatien Listings Wanted  AdvertUinjf forSalesman foe Gerald Reasofto UP 88146 i COMBINATION TOIL1T, LRV AND SHOW1R  DEPARTMENT OF COltVATION WsshtsnawPinckneys GOOD REASONS for BORBOWIKU  To xnest your taxes i To pay doctor er  To deixay ickoel szpenses I ,  To gat en your feet andauUcs a fresh startw FRUITSMEATS Nebbudgeted expenses have te beMet whether you sea them coiningr,not The cost is low because wenisire so many loans Terms are adjusted to income The transactiea strengthens your credit ten CaiJ sayVMiTAiLK FiRST NAnpNAJL BankHO WELL,MICHIGANafif FISHQUAL1TTMARHsTnUOlceumifui XFOR RB3NT6 rooms an bath aptwih garayeAvailable April IMlkRuth McLueasphone AC raRSALElOO1 bales f fMWht Furnih  iSJSSf 312nd cutting alfalfa hay, square biles ment for Hl coMmkoMmlrto hen house feeders, watof rs, n 26 8 x34 8  roosts andteying nests  b fliasonry feuadatiea,Umery HaynaM24 Tipkdy Ead valls P1Pnckney Pliono UP 89924 fa 1eforoefl   w , andseptic lank tileINSURANCE NEEPSLoeal p t Water system consols ppresentativein this locaUty, eer UM Pjwwtawttly9ail ef y, esrknee not necessary, can work nart ry cnatruction and eoaettfg wlard windstbrms Write Bxx lt t J  i  cations and other documents mag Mf obUined fromth 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