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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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other times not id ilic demand Maybe the geodu,i wre best Then many ij Lhe villayo owned COWS and told,  of ihe miik It was I  v ill if you went after it TheVck niS you had to get mflk x ut hiin when400 more wild turkeys arehatched at Mason and the birds will be released this year Taere wareknovvn to be 27U wild turkeye loeseiii Miehifan lait jmr,  tree an d eediag  ar en w availabl e fo r farmer s fo r plat ing  A card , t o th e forestr y dep t a tbrin g the m t e yea pin  martin s wil l e e r ethi e BLICTIONOnl y 4 8 voUt s wer  a n a t h itpweia  primar y dictio n Frida y i urnmnt  a  stat e senato r   t o nerv eou t th e ter m o f th e lat e Harr yIlittle  Edwar d Fritc h o f Howei lgui  mos t o f th  vote  I t was Edwar d Fritc h iStuar t Dunnin g   ,  Pau l Younge r Russel l Robbin s   Fr d Kirche r    V       u l Youngei  exIngha m prose ,cuto r wo n wit h 4,872 , Fre d Kirche rha d W72,  dwardfriteh 1981 andDvfiueeell Robbin 12iiO StuaitDunning, Deiocrat who had no opposition had 970 74 t1 I A RCaLherin Wilts, uaugiiter of Htand iUis willard Wiltae of PintfCe Ud, i the Pinckne Vnh school uAK nominee She is a Senior and nActiVki in school aifuirn Is preyidntut the FTA,clabs treanurer, oditor oiih sehool paper, cheer leader urdcaptain of the girl bsgket ball teamShe exrpects ot be a teacher andwil attend Ceniral MUoigftn Coll forai Froeiicck andava Only he and jilSh H iioidS luL anu ohn tjcslitiv  ar  Miller lur com iubooki i work wii on oiii uiiil, ,Vt nevif retiliw iiciiiiau can by Jif naim1tl FRANK C WRIGHTFrank C Wright, 84, Owoowaterworks engineer for 25 yeari,TrusteeIrustee MANDICAPED PERSONS A WH it p in the senate at Lea to i died at Memorial Hospital there tat Treasurerweek following a fractured bip ugtained Feb 11 He wa the son ofFrank and JCva Wright, Pinckney Trusteeerhants and wa born in Pinckney  Aor October 2, 1872 He married Phoebe Martin, ister of th late John Mar  President VILLAGE ELECTION   MAR 11The village electioa i Monday,March 11 with 2 slate of candidate presented it is hoped therewill bea good turnout Last yerwith only on ticket only ii votedThis i not good Amerieenim The 2 2 titkets areUNION Stanley Dinkel Mildred Ackley ,,, Ruth Hitter , , Roy ClarkMerlyn LaeyMarian RussellLorenao MiurayCITIZENS Merwin Campbell KTiicr etoiuyiliii Xjoi i00, in arAfie Mike Piunim r,James Shirey,Toinmy Chambers,Kay iveienberger and Cheryl anNorniCirolyn Pendergast, Georgn Cobne ivaren Downing ancl DnuisPredent Cleik Fifth and Sixth, Mrs HeatoaWe had a school dance last Fridaywiht,, March lWe danced to recorrisof square dances and bunny huaso rock and roll dances, waltza vii d hin1 nry Warin1 visiiru  u iaii,oi lUOJ Jnnny Ijtililln has  ics Doug VVingcr saw West , Jfnthe WajfonFrank Zezulka  H to Ann Arior and had hiis knee i te I Frank Plunk in moving away ocn Jeff Davis has over 100 marKe VViltiKi Walders parents verltixod  ilidy IlHllS lii UCV sllijuoiiiie Schmidt goldfish Mary Stapleton has a new blue dress Robertblack won 10 marbles Dale Dootiis ccut the end of his finger oiWe sold pop and popcornThauks to sau Joe Amburgey and his rnothorWeTrunk Railroad, here His firstT wife Xreaft J   t will maxe getting to work aaa reri home eatier for heArnH She is aio deceased There is a on, Don The funeral wa at thePewon who think themselYM k be naPPSmith Funeral Home,0wo8o, h1 h dy with bii i HiUHandicap and deeirein a vocational klll, r waeneed artificialapplianoee te preparefheawelves for employment, may eoa tach the local repretentatiTe, JohnC Walton of Pinckney He caa beeontacted at the Jackaon Diatrielfea,703 InFurance Exchange BldJackson, Michigan, Qn Moadayi aad frtdayi Each Toeeday afternoon he at the Michigan Employment 3ee tweaa 930 and 1100 a m at 111Felch Street,, between 100 and 230 n and on Wedneeday at tie Employment Office ia Yptfaatf tetwee 80 andll00 a, m at Penrl Street   ,  with buriai in111Kveiyone j weleewa teaim during theee boon  dieeoat thi Toeational probl, aad U elaa andicadiforO E S CALBKDim LIBRARY NEWNew book are Blue Camellia by Peyton Place by y Metalousiand Scrapegoat by DuMaurierDonation, from a large collectionof aook by Mr Kirk Sims Include Devil Bridge by Deaay, Demelza byGraham  Merry Month of May byWhiteA new copy of Mr KirtlandNew Home wa given by MrClaudia Peter For tudent and those interested ia government the library ha alarge collection of congreoional reeorda from Cong Chamberlain who Trustee Jamec WkitleyTrustee Gerald ReasonTrustee Max ReynoldsAxesor Lorenzo MurphyThe poll of the lection will openat 700 p and close at 800 p n those who came Our room ioing reports on the 48 statesdrey our states out of a box Mustof u sent for information on then,Friday at j p m, our boys basketpail team will play Mrsjeom May the best team winSixth Grade, Mrs Tsehd a spellin6th grade vi i k skating Saturday Willyirs wont to Detroit Billy Puck a U ct a polio shotTHOMAS W FROSTThoma W Frost, on of the lateAlbert  Elizabeth Singleton Frort of Pinckney, died at a Dearborn Jiospital Monday Hi Jiome wa in Inicter He wag a World War I veteran, Survivors are hi wife, Frieda,3 ontWaine, Aldbert and Richard and 6 daughters, Mrs Florence Cicotte,Mrs Lucille Mayhbrn, Mrs Eliza, beth Jakobawsky, Mrs DorothySehoenberg, and Mrs Jeanette Conley, 2 lister, Mrs Cora MacLachlan and Mr Gertrude Amburgey ofClavon and 3 brother, Charlee of mural We will have a ball gamewith the Lions and Lambs playingagainst each other Those who wrote the best poem get to work on Our boy play Mra, Heatons roomFridayie faterefted in helping the library Kcelil Harbor, Waiter of Califorinaand aiding it to get good books nd Harry of Pinckney n jXba funeral will be at the Howele4 mi ruct MM rnlH  Pttrn Funeral Home, Dearborn Several of ua saw Westward Ho,   0 Pm ThundayBurial will leJte WafDn Katay Calison wa in at U Wnetaty Cemetery at S p in , MpHr taeHaa  TF Auy vsMiiscm was inBrine four clothing doMlieas fit WPl SuBdliy Eliwtbeth Antaya had box CARD OF THANKSI wish to thank everybody for thea teothBuUed Jamaa Kourt has ariding horee and saddle Marc MeytrvWted Jamet Mmnord laat week V1iu eardsand kindneee shownme and my family while 1 wae ftvattti Cf dee, atOui room is starting units on theUnited States Our new officers arePros, Nancy DarrowjVice Pres, PamKitchen Sec, Judy Graves Trefu,Mfhael Wininski Charles Borovskyhas moved to Coldwater We have aricw girl, Joan Dolmon Wehad a successful dance Friday Base ballhas started Charlotte isschool March 18 Sh will We have started a unit on BirdsWi are reading about them in our ipfirenee booka Each of usis makin a bioyraphy from the materialfa bout them Then we write a repoit one The nto form a booklet,eraw picture of winter birds and those that migrate, and arrangethem on the bulletin board in the all In arithmetic we are workingon it, and learning to multiply witiidifferent kinds of money signs Donaid Bell from Whitmore Lake and Dennis Hoiiister from Jackson arenew boys in our room We are sorry iJdith Lutterall moved to HartlandBarry Simpson and Virginia Strunkwho were sick are back in school Stanley Kourt lias a riding horseSeveral brought games to school touse when the playground was muddy 4th graders attended the dance atquitting the 8cno1 FriJay night and had a   cod timei Seventh Grade, Mrs Anderiem AliciiiKaii who  tagause ihsJr tJn the backicliool segregationLL liCl a racial UisturL k but it involved ariot and not a schoolo in a Detroit all white distris niovd in Some 200 people gatai stouetT the house, broke wia  etc to force her to move eut guard has been stationedi hom, The negroes, m,In roioied districts but  1ave been coming to Dotruit districts ran no longer eofttaam and they have had to go totdistricts Most of the Detroitpublic mn have condemned thatytp including a Catholic priest vheuRdSi  rl committeeWe doubt that those who agitatoifial troubles will get any furthaM rtfoit than they do in the soatk1 liere are 200,000 negroes iaihv thitaebutandSeveral people are reporting on a We had a succeesful dance, f ball practise has startedWILLAM B WIJLSONWilliam B Wilson, 80, a retiredRtone mason died at his home on Merill Rd, Webster, Sunday He wasthe son of Henry and Susan Burnett Wilson of Dexter He was twcemarried Hw second wife Carole, survives There is a stepson AlvinJackson and a step daughter, Mable Jackson A daughter, Flprti, by his , by Robert Laidlaw ,ensrii  IKvfirst wife is deceived The uneral will show the latest teieph e gat KIWANIS NOTESThe Detroit Edison Coput on anAtomic Energy program last nightXexi Tuesday mVht the Michigan Telephone Company put on the oIi Maryland Robert efttitledSpeeding   fsnol seeing to have worn tienont over the Gaza Strip and Aquba In order tbat nation may not lose faee withdraw unconditionallywill have seerelStates, Great Britianthat her boundaijr Ufeisji irotectedThe UN forces winer the Gulf and the G reinier Nassar of Egypt i tgainatall this but there is no way hsj m irvent it He wants the UIundei his command and tnem to leave the Gaza Strip tatminute it is cleared of Israel tnopa Vasser relied onthe support af itArab nations and eould aot fti sV They ar a number small kintoinot unlike the American  who tPOOpThey controlled thie pastoral peoplefrom pfrc to placey of oilrulers have not passed the to th common peopl whokite and destitute arsCong CSiarieacommended the foliowW u S Naval Aat the Webstet Congi Churcch levas Bwai ia Webeter Aa Compton officialWbtr Cmtif etcc The third Tuesday the L Gocomes here and the 4th Ladiee JFcnton Be isfor the rrrr i ii JsVViiWifirtfJfjAT PINCKNEY MASONIC TEMPLESponsored by Rainbow Girls AssemblyServing from 5 to 9 p mADULTS 100 CHILDREN100 P Mtrit old my farm I will M the foji,lwin t x  rod ia the Village of Unadilla cor miles Southeast of Greyory on IatdilU HEAD OF CATTLE 12Cow, 2 yrs old, due Sept 2Hostin cow, 4 yrs old,due Oct 8 liKnsey Heifer, IS nios, due NovISHoJstein cow, 5 yrs, old, due July tiJvricy row 8 vrs, old, duo Nov, 28 Jlolfitein cos 2  rs old due May I,lry cow, 9 yrs, old, due Aug, 25 erscy cow, 9 yrs, old, due July 8 lioisHin cow,  yrs old, due June 15 itnJsUin cow, 7 yrs, old, due AurTCmrnsc row, 4 yrs, old, due Aii 2iiolUin heifer, 19 mos, due Sept, 15 iilirjvi ouwu all artificially bred, membe of A MA since 1M4,DAIRY EQUIPMENTSorjre 2 unit milker, cplete cn milk cooler6 nilk canscan rack Hot water heatermilk pails FEED100 bu ear corn 1 bu Alfalfa75 hoiks of corn 10 bu barky12 tons loose mixed hay,2 bales havFURMTlREWood or coal range RadioFiijjas stove VictroallaBuffet BooksTables Day bedChairs LampsFruit cam 2 iron bedsVV TOOLS r9 Ford tractor, yood condition21 i bottom pi aw Ford Cultivator Icii cultivator 2 mowing machineLiii I je corn planter for For3 trie ici with fertilizer attachment,r,iiir tire way on, nearly new IK Im iortilizcr and seederJohn Deov Corn Planter In a Dee side rake fiiRip rakes Hay loaderion Binder Manure spreader  vfiod wheel wagons Fanning nullion wheel wagon 2 wheel trailerLio spreader 1 horse cultivator 5ile tooth draj Spring tooth dragA hvo horse cultivators Iron kettle iiiform scales 2 chicken crateaJ valking plows in fence postg1 barn timbers 1 riding plowJohn Deere 18 muck plow O yoke Wjrk bench Brooder honseiJob Sleighs Emery wheel oords of wood HarnessMtvera hay car 15 ft boat 1riS Model T Ford, runs goodPOULTRY2 peese 3 ducks10 Ntw Hampshire Red HensJEWELRY WAGONTERMS612 mo, time girn on bankable notes bearing 6ft interest Not Responsible tot AcCiditttiHarbison ropNotes of 25 YeaTh high scltoo iMt to St JjUry Bof Chelsea tare Friday nigfet 23 to25 Stanley Dinkel had 12 points for PinckneySaturday the Pinckney Indepen Iff THEATRELAKEThur, FrL St AfattJi 7, 8, I DovUe Feve HOWELLTHEATREowell, MidL AnTHE nH  thad 10 points for Pinckney   Whfcoc held at the opera house Monday ,, Tim Hey j Koek WRITTEN ON TH1,Tan SiJer, 19, ofard Mrs Cectl Sigler died at a Baitle Creek hospital, Feb 25 The fun eral was held at the Geerge Sigkrhome here Sunday atemeon, Rev 5J Jerome of Dexter officiating Burj ial wa in Pinekuey Cemetery1 200 attended the annual pasinight of Livingston Lodge cf 76 at the temple Friday night I Norman Reason was toastmastvr j Kussell Livermore W M gave the welcome and John Martin respnded for the past masters LG Morse AiLeii Frost furnished music Thespeakers were Wade Hampton of ClareJohn Wendell Bird of LansingDon VanWinkle, Hiram Smith andLynn Gardner At the conclusion thepast masters worked the MM degVe with Walter Girard in the East RoyI Reason was the candidate  0 e poriar trees on the schoo grotwd are being cut down and willbe replaced by elms Th boys will iplant the trees Douglas Plummr, 6, who was bitby a car last week was found to ,hae a broken collar bone Mrs Will Smith of Washingtonj was called here last week by the 1 j illness of her father, John Dunbar I A large delegation went from hereto Howell Monday night to see the I THE BEAST OF HOAOWffiffi TAINin rineaaScope nd ieLuxe Clor WitkGay Maditon and Patricia Medina Cartoonwitha Lare BacaH, jn Color andSunday, Monday, Marh 10, 11 MD U R A h G OWitftJeff Chandler, Joane Dru andJulie LondtnFeaturette Chasing the SunLate News and Color CartoonTues, Wed, Thurs Mrch VI, 13, 14Doris Day, Louis Jturdan and Frank Lovjoyin Friday, March 8 9Doiihlt Feature ProframHenry Fonda and Ver inWRONG MANaaDavid Wayne and Keanan Wyn llTHE MAKEDBILLI   in ColorJ UFwaturette NewCartoonSYLVAN THKAYRE Chelsea, Mier, ri, Sat March 7, 8, 9 AT GUNPOINTin Cinemascope ad Celo1 Sunday, Monday, Afarch le 11Malints Sunday  K id mt Jeff Chandfer and Joanne Dru laDURANGOCnrtoon andI Tuft, Wed Thur, March 121S14 Audrey Hepburn and 14nry FontfWAR AND PEACEIn Technicolor Howell Players put on Sun Up,, a r Z   w stoiy of the moonshiners of the Car MacMurray, Xhrolnas by the author of Moonshinehd Honeysuckle Some in the cast were Dr Ross, Luther Haig, Harold othyand Walter Bfwmanig, Haroldhorden, Vem Wiltse, Buster Heegand Helen Leonard Sun, Mon, Tues, Hanh 10, 11, 12Tab Hunte and NaMlie Wood in Marion Hai proves THE GIRL HE LEf r BEHIND   Tht Lambeit Henrys of DttrflWSunday with the L J Henry,The Jesse Henrys and on, Geraldwere Sunday dinner guests of MriCatherine Whitehead andLamborn in GregoryVILLAGE OF PINCKNEYGOVERNMENT OPERATING RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS For Fical Year Beginning March, 1956  Ending March, 1957 RECEIPTS IcTAX COLLECTIONSCurrant DtlinqutntREVENUES Statt Collected  Locally Shartdl Liquor 85 of License FetiIntangible TaxSales Tax DiversionNtw Motor Vehiclt Highway Fund  MajfrNtw votor Vehiclt Highway Fund  LocalHighway Construction Fund 0727383MISCELLANEOUS Interest on CertificateCommunity Chtst TOTAL 17000103555564340 548628224940 78119TOTAL 1536582 250010550TOTAL  13050TOTAL RECEIPTS 1936922DISIUftSEMINTS txpnmBKRT WYLIE, AuctioneerPh Pinckney LP 8314Bottle GasCOOKING, WATER HEATING AND Floyd Kehrl, ClerkFtrst National Bank of TlynrouthType WiitersAdding MachinesT3B0NS ADT CARBON PAPER SAMJS AND BEPAiBtWYUE L R GAS 5ER VICEHKA11NG Livingston Office SuppyPISCKNEY KINGS DAtTIifERS The Pinckney Stags Daughtersmeet Thursday, March  with Mn,Eloyte Campbell at 130 p m Ltfislttivt eV AdministrativtPROTECTIVE FirMarshalls SiUry  120970 21038 150000TOTAL  171038PUBLIC WORO Dttroit Edison     184827Sidtwak Park and Drain  220492Strt Mainttnanct ,,  213460Ntw Motor Vehiclt Highway Fund  Major  170243N M V H F  Local including Hwy Cor It Fund 30J00TOTAL  819322MISCELLANEOUS  ,MemorialDay 1955  2500 1956  150 K total  r 15540Labor on Dump    , 23250Donations Pinckney Athletic Association    5000Library  10000 Flowers  1000 total     , 11000Mayors Day r    irz ,,, ,, 10a50Christmas    ,, r   10494Insurances  46732 Treasurers Bond  3,O3feial    49932 1   TOTAL  33o076  vfnTAL DISBURSEMENTS 1237396On Hand Bafnninf Piscal Ytar  Caih 1254980 Investments 250000 On Hind End Piital Ytan Csh 195450 Invastments 250000Stanley Dinkal, PridtAAildred Acklay, Clerk  Halen Reynolds, Treaiurer Rtltn Raynolds,Stnlty BaU tmi wffa tf UarUa rtra Siuid4y itrti ofiF1rvWeftwsday, March , W7Rtaty of hot mttr with  V   U  V DETROIT EELECTRIC   ib butt to JWfeon ipedfieatUm, ffivi yen U the hot water you wantto bring you the most adraneedelectric water heating method at down searth cost With Edisons new 9upSupply Plan you get muck move hotcr than ever before for only penbet Aiy No waiting for water to hatfc Ne 04 water shortageHw DM H WoHrfp 1967 eleetric water heats  Mil Im fact, because they mto aupply hotter water faster, you cangot more thaa twko the tupply from the is tank And operation it, completely automaticTa malee theae 19iT eketrk water heaiwater automatically Item tea ls9pm aft aSupmMupply Ptmhat water than ever low tmtywthava alemtr of an llectric Water HeaterElectric water heaters are the safestwater heaters aver built And these newmodels offer other advantages, tooTheres no soot to clog heaters No finesto limit where the heater must beinstalled Put your new electric waterheater where you want it, even in thekitchen or utility room Theres no flameto worry about No odor from fumgAnd insulation makes them cool, andtheyre noiseless You can put yourconfidence in an electric heatsr built toSdiaena rigid specification for yars oftroublefree operationWith aa eleeWie water hmtmr you ksvw je deaa better, electrically Rsody NHswatt iavHsf yesto chstfc tfcsM triimsdmodvsstagst tf UfiCTRKwstorFatty Attesjetk YssUmlongsrWaOesriett itelMst YssYtsYetYYtsYetYetm mm AT YOUR us mm wtflu ictHi tJJ XV I 1 rv , ,,,, Zw yHI PINCKNEY JISKUCB JTtMdAy, Maxell 6, 1957ANNUAL TAX SALE 5TATE OF MCIN iHE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON IN CHANCtKfin tno Motrer ot the Petition, oi iFronk S Siymansiu, AwJirci General o the Srai Jof Michgen iz ond ai tktnair a said Stare, icr j NO 414fho sale ot cctaii cnos cr rse dssfsssa iierecn On reasu a no tnino, T1 person or rnt AuQitor eriera or in iiete of Michiganpreying t JI n cmcme in uvv  ns STar or ihcnca, aga1 M n pacol of land or Parcellot 60 ttJfcirfc teati far tui of Tax DeswiprtooWhicft Interest and or Pr eiDeimqwciHttl CftM fcfaYears fo Tot of Txs 0riplioilWhich Iniciesl nd Of Parcel Cnirgsi Luin 4i Year Cwnts illYears tor TotelofTaMSWbtck JaiWMi and OTDoimqwt Charge  ut SAM YearLang iViOm 194tn J954 195219531954aaieiioj chdigeclaimed by  It i cM ierr,lion cia oth orr,aj Ttakon  oay ,o D i a i jjjLera,,tc T o   ta o Hotel, Mvi AD ibam nd  cJ  o,  aeite io a oa o   oe anti J cor1wa a,a jeit,cn Ari r  turor gair 1me lnofus  ,treir specified, tanta to oo oue cr  x, midiostjvh yorcO  ara da mar jci  is bo scio C ,u amounts toor Mi  gjrf trie ooniy o ifQiln, Stota otir TI openn g e ti Ce jrt on that, pai  rnereo   rf to contestOi cr,  , O end enetiO,a T  V,T r e  fheroot their 06 TOr, 1 0 rhi Cojrt above mentioned, t e deoroe will boerdereo rhot in purwhien a oecroe ot saie    t cwd uu Maitis gij  rga theeen at deter wi  ViT ioj r May thereafter, bognino, ar 10 ooloekj  e a, o a jDiaqer rheroto e mey be necessary toca MJ  a  eac  e eve oereoi rreieo, ar tno ettee ot   at p ce ve1 eiy  O a   O I     Jdi za  L g h  a aw MIa a i    ut 13 r a sta r  o c a JJ  e 060  r  c a o e   i be raotTe or a  iv mt rpe icu va  o D sfc r  aknr aoreeC, tre County Trei1 ir , a t j w  e i a   e  i e  d e e , Saf eW   riv  Ncrja Ca ad Cic r Jubfe, e rke teal or e   reuitGeun o Lsj Cor,ty n,, 8r, day OT J  r  a y AD 15MICHAEL CAR LAN 1, Oircutf JudgeJOHN A HAOMMN, Lot 31 and i1964b5tio4312563204Tha C Htpay pici ab sr, Da ioioatod by him at thoo Mcga  a tna T  0 thon and tr doro Kai baana rii ao ahll ba soh parao and aftCOptirg rrair ar it no paoon wi Tn ant ra thoroyf, tKoc thsana oannar ba  d for txo,  tima irg  6 tholl onitia, a a i c suh aooondSTATE OF MICHIGANIN THE CIRCUIT SOURT FOR THE COUNTY 9F LIVINSTON IN CHANCERYIn th Mairei o rna Patition of jFrank S Siiri, Auditor Gorora of tho Stato i t fvi,cr 1 g ,  a a Ir, bohalf of taid Stato, tor  tho sale o ceidii erg, ra taxot aMOsad theeon  To tha Circuit Court for tha Caunty of LIVIN6ST0N, in Chancaryfrnri J Siymankki, Auditor onara of the Stata or Michigan, raipaoffuily howunto tho CounI, That he is n,a Auoito ftaea  the btata of Michigan tna mako ana titethis patition urider, ct virrue ot ard prsuanr c ha proviioni of At No 206 of the f 3 6Svprvi4rri ftat of Btacon Sbere No iLor 11 1954  40GREEN OAK lOViHiHlPTOWN NO 1 NORTH, RANGE NO 6 EAST BrowiMcLaugrilin baehLot 20 194Fairviow SubdivisionLot 2 1954Cottg ind Lor 3 194Lor 4 W54tut 42 iy54Loi 46 1954Concha jrd Lor 46 1954 Groons SubdivisionCo iayo ara Lors b and 9 except the Northerly 3U Teet of Lor a and eAtcpt rtie Jsojiherly 3utec ot Loi V ISH i386ltanti Lake Colony Subdivision AnnexLor 27 nd Sourh 1,2 of Lot 2d9a4 4132North V2 of Lor 2b and COKUJ and Lor 29 T954 el 22CetteM and Lot 135 ivO4 4122 LOT 13 ivj4  1744Cotga nd Let 7 1934 4i32 Corrsge ana Lor 19b 1954 6113 lake View Park SubdivisionLet 8 1954 2140Supervisors Piat of Ricnrd SuboivUienLOT 26 1954 3336L 2 9o4 2140Tedd Point Subdivision No 1tta end Lor  1V54 4948HAMtURO TOWNSHIPTOWN NO 1 NORTH, RANGE NO 5 EASTNorth 200 ftt ot South 4W test of NvV VA of SI v4 of leciun lying cost or CriUon Rt4 1954 96Bo,n nfl 0  point 70i its North and 132 teat Nrn 69 last from Souilnvf corner otNfc  ef NE IH ef sc n thtnea Nerth 69 tmi Oi Ut Tharae South 32 40 it 313teet m dftore of m4 Ihm Oarh fe 20 Wit ft fjt ien tiort 9t  LaJp NenrtSi  VTr 17 ftat thn Nerlh 31 VVsr lai fret o place of beginning2 1954 4080Bcginniny lui ft West and 4316 feet North of iulhei comer of SWV of SVu ef seel ionthence North 1443 fet to en iran, ip ort 5euth hor of Zukey Lek rhanec Soutbestrly eng South thora et Uk ra Will edgot a 20 toot ctnal thtnee ojthwteriy along d f l i d i f JOJt6743527372S lOiCO rowNSHIPrOWN NO 2 HORlh, fcANOs i4 ot NW va8 iOSOvth i atn, Of Well V2tO 50Solli 1J CiS Of Nt V4 it0  10NW v CT iiV VA 0 40No r v i t 14 of NW 0 20Ot rtC1 yji ivVV  i41954V4 ty4 NO 9 iASI656i4 6851157479891931 Lot 4UNW CINA0IUA FOWNSM4TOWN NO 1 NUKIH, ItANfc NO 3 EASTit a ot Stnf V4 12 80 1954 12658 Lot 23 Beflinriinp ct 0 point in center of Bull Run Koed lott 8i 80 ond 88 v94 203 teet North of outn line ot North Va of NorHigoU Aa1aHiejNW 4 ot iction tnentd tot 149 fr thence lot  1954North 4 teat trtence Wesi ii teir 10 cemer Novyo AeMiltaaMici roda uience iouJh Io9 fee to place oi lot 1 1994beg inning Frotpocl AddiH No 135 1954 3955 Lot 4 1994T W4 40 1954ot369 Nort  s c t V of NE VA r ot East 2V ucrti of Wast 219321 1954North Va or 16 20 1954lo  80 19541OSCO TOWNSHIPTOWN NO 2 NORTH, KMii NO 3 EASTComnitricing ar iourr,eoii conar ot iCiiOi i7ba cridins Soyih 20a toil v, enjiui 10 1111c or vtcrion 32 thvnce Noin daaiy CMns to tt UnadtlU BlockA piece ot Und 4 rods vue und 8 rods ions Lot 7 and2646 oft rhe Usr satt or Loi J, block 3 ia Village ot dujitd as uoly Idid Out and ptdiuci Lottit, Wiii V2 of tot l, the iaine Diny aprif t wrul i Known oi ,Ul feiU block U scribea as rciiOA Conunencing ar a pomt0 roi fiom writing iru iorn uno of ingnm sier in sdia ViHagt intersects with tho WoJt 12268226612264 b01 Muiii iuui running from thence SowthQ, ticnca wen 0 ruu thence NOT in ti tj 0 roos 105 1954 Crtoy ViiUaaOr9mii ICWil block Wosbj igVa of Lit 18 and  ioCmeoemfl t icrthoMt corner of Lor If,East 8 rodt thence North 3 rode t8 rods thence South 3 odt to bo occupied at one percei15 19S4Lot 4 to 8 indiaivo olao a ttrto t d Sh b 16 d E end WNENWWwsr uorof2 Ot SW 33irfv ,33ivv 404 404 1954195419541954A p3rcti i jOjinCas trnic or St4 of iic or3 Commencing ar bourhctir iguwr sotoniiwnco Uuttn 30 West , crjis JIVPCO vcsfVH6 chdinj wience iph iOi cujt v cnoinsTO Souit 1 in or iecriua tnened tail o 19 10 btQinriiiii20030079549512500 33  40 1 vi4  37  3 MARION TOWNSHIPTOWN NO A NUKiH, kANUc NO 4 EASTatt v2 of i u except a piece or lanu Lt ginning et feoutieasr cornter 01 vion I, nuntcNorm 4iU leuf y mciei Vvii ii ieor  ir nicjiwey iience tti 4x it o nets rYi canter et nighwty re oavtninj aiso cekafinmng in cenrtr lint et Hmr, nm ojnJngiAy en n keatien luie  a eiru J0i ect Norrh or boutheas coniur or icijn amiowiied by Frafm no vldocl TISK mtiice iitsi412 feer 6 inches dlong Nonli me or saioline of iNerfh and bowlh hglnay ttitnee ISUN45 feet  menei ajoaj twi imj of ij nighway re poinr of beginning 1 1954 1010 Lot 1, bitween iuuue ,j j ivLei 2 dnci 3Lot 11Lot 20Lot LOI 2Lot 10Lo I 1 Lo, I lo, 1LOT lfcLor osivivlTM IillJ JOLO 11Ljr 1 I a end South by 16 rods EosLots 1 to 8 Inclusive I 1994The First MarieLot 6 13955 North Vi  Lot 16 1 VILLAGI Of fOWUIVIUIOriginal riotJ, ono a srp ot land lying be South 39 feet of Lot 1, Fowlers OrigiMl , end O 1 K K,m Width rude or leasaiid Norm 44 rci of Lot 4 ii and Lake Mecca 1954CliY Of BiciOttiwrt uoulat fii ivo  strip3413412434IV042 r niiumuerad Lo beiwaen Lots and North 10 feot of Lot 1 of Fowlorelion and land beginning ot fioltwoitof Lot 22 of FeWlers 3rd Addition,South 12 feet thence East 122 footNorth 2 feet thence East 10 foot thonco 10 feot thence West 132 foot to boginni1954 Assessors Plot No S532 70 foot Nortfc and South by 70 West in Northeast corner Lot 911954491 Assessors Plot No 44 vl Lot 15 19544VI Benjamins 2nd Additioa300 Lot  1 19444v LOI 18 19544yi Oellowey aad Compe Additloa4VI Lot 10 1954342 Lots 29 and 30 19544vi Lot 49 1954IV541904Lor 120Let 17Lor IILor ivto JO 9Nobiels Plat No d n1904 330Wett edge of sad canal te a point due lair of   ,, , c tu , x MC t 1 , k, AT u    South Vl ef 5ojth 12 of Nt feet toS42OSW, aad Acf No I 26 or tha Pubc Actk t I 933, 0Public Aktb o l 39i iiomenoea2 trist Scnea A anreed nereio n tne ta tica reeguirsa oy me acr ryi abovmontionea ara or,t i me aeicrpiien ot e ior,d ri tn aoroiad eounty pon vhiaitOAOt wntn vare osiossed tor the eii nnort,oad rerein, have rarrioed urpaia for mra tnn one yea rer tney vaa riijrrii i ioiinqjent, tna daicriptioi of ail 11, saa cury nereroioe bo o  n ne name at rna btett and fhui no iO anaTVrian t9i wMth wsi aMOiioO iubieqen TO me re, for wnich ueh iendt weretold io trie iraie 1 av0 remamad unpaid ro fnoie man one yaai attar they were returned a,a ttie descriptor of a anas in saa eounry which are delinquent oro roe uio tne pu , or MI act iat aooves,niertionedas dolmqueany instalm3 iho eer,aa eporoty r sea icneau aganit oech doicription ot taid iandthorom eoitariea ar aj rKa rotai dmoun 01 delinquent taei pon taid dewnptioifor tlie non porTienT of wric  me same T ey atuily b 10O et tne ioxt annual n  , bj irterest eomputed rhereon a poviaea o,1 iaw to tne r,rot day of May, next en i aj a coaction tee ot tur oer cent ana dj 1,80 tor epenet all in aooordauoo h point of beginning thenca WoitbaginninQ32 1954Beginning at a point in Southeast corner ef S 14 ef SW VA thancc West 370 feet to a pointihonc North 9 13 feast 264 feet o a pointhi,n Bast 4042 feet re s point thsnee both 10 Wat J32 feet to e pom thence East31211 fact to a point thenca oouth l West 112 feat fe beginning25 I 1954 859West 10 asr4 ot SW V4 of SW 4 19 10 1V54 936Oowimencmg at Southeast corner of Swarrhoyi Cove Subdivision thence 20 fer Cesr for 0place af beginning thenct test clO ta thenceNorth 120 fee tnence Was KO feat thaneSouth 13W faar to beginningJO 1V54 3296North 2 of following desvCeci land eornnierc ing it a point 13124 feet West af Sjtheicorrar of seer,on thanc North lzO,dU feei rhance Vves SiQC tar I,aree Sourn 112068 faat thenea East 3386V few to beginning36  94 1568Collums BatchWest 2 of La i0 and Lor 111954  4080 U40 1V54 4319V4 of SW i4 except site tor School Houseand site for Town Halt 22 40 1954 2461Commencing at Souiheast corner of all thai pan of Norm Ia of Norrh a ot Southeast 4 01saction lying Vvesteny or centfer uns of trjr,way ana nom inwncu along center oi soiiignway Northerly i2 fet iur a point oi Degmniny tnrce 0 Ter Northerly diois tuiir OT ii9HA6y mtnte vestbd io ten parncito bouth line ot iiiu islgrin va or Norm ,t of ic 4 boutheriy 64 tuat ihwrice Laoiy Io4 taei 10 point oi 0i,rinina 2o ,954Nt v4 exciipi oorri v2 of ii ,4 or 2o J 40 i4rAcClaurey  triangle u cfcitor 25 v4ihe First Miirion Muacionieuth 2 O Lo 10 iotCUbOLA lOVVNirTOWN NO 3 iUKiti, KAic iiJlast V2 of icy li 80 rotlu dcce OT iVV 4 wjiiiiiin Lot jy eAtept Soofefiy 47 tto thereofiViTownship 2 Uonh oi Ran go a kast Section  i a JJO,, in tditr, nnc oti ico lion iinci u ijruiii riivcrOijuli ioriit jLj wvt jiJij T63troin ivorinvkwSi tomr ot Uoerty vrcgi, JcrtnJ vV iioag aiu c,,y iic or saidj 6iiu Kivtr Nvjj ijNjO tti iHviice ionh Uuti iCu ieti 1 ,cu yjin JI LJi oOU ttet heiffte ioutti J Vvts 100 teer to LLot 66Lot 61 end House 21140AWvi34511 i 40fcAST614o Souni t o a point in svcrlon 31 330siO i to tee tdji trun iortneaiLoiiiir ui VUJ Hcianon, tnence Nonh 37 i et ana nouso4o, fcajt 2oO it 10 Westerly line ot HM R Lots 82, 86 and 87 is jiopcTiy 00sjri JO  JJ , C6I JoV f8l oiongioi icer oorg center ot Orw CICUK, NorJh 06v JU, vwsi JI0 tocf to UL9mining31 2U4 ivoi 12327OIUI,IJJ  Knii or Kiige 6 EastA pcrct O liiiU i uaii vk 01 ivV ,4 ot MC iion Ji, ii , rcuc, ui IOIIOVV U2y uiii 61ioriiiij vyiwi r 101  i Wests MUoilion to lion, rnninj thence s toloo, Lu JV iAt, tyntitjJ icei to Cunlur iir t Ore jin o2 ov , Hki i4J teei ol urc WCUN, mrue Nortfc, i 0 O t  1 CtJ iO CWn iv, toi IOU feet re NOWDMOS AdeUtioa2045 Lot 1 19544VI Lot 39 1954491 Ralph Fowlers 3rd AeMMw491 Lot 44 and North 34 of Lot 45 4V1 1954Lot 62 1954491 VULAOE OP PINCKNIY200 , Oriflinal Plat4 yi Block Range4VI A part of Lot 4 being 45 foot fst 122 feet North end South4 4 19S4East 6 feot of Lot 7 and West V9 foot of GT 5 4 T9S4 7d North V of Lots 3 and 4 end Houo 2 6 1954 LMLots 3 and 4 6 7 1954 eVJ4 Lor 5 6 7 1954 400Lots 5 and 6 6 7 1954 9J Hazes AdditionLots 2 and 3 except flowage right Mid the part sold to Dearborn Realty end Canal 195419541954Soil Care Par, OffFor New COHJ Prfnee,s vi or11 1 , ,VLsr  rii, 1 v wy cnci un3,bithe  cvs on o me act r,nt aseve mentionaJ4 That ai, o rne ao6iad taxes, interest and sheros e veilej, aeiinqjent and ao u nquorn and uniaid tejr sufioient time 1c oharno aridfeouie, a proaed oy re roOfenej asti, ina HI et tne elereteid paru i ianaano are extended r ia o Mhodule et tho next eir,ueee o e that tro tee1 texo, intorot, ooiotion fo andm a aa  eot pdreel o land thoroin deofiD9d ccr te it G jese jscoet or iond oeMilpod in toid JCIICQwror, ta, vfar Mie tor rna  KperrOi IO oxrarOie r, jitute a valid e upon  A tne ej sgn  tne peynent Q   iardi o the bjtrer,fcfcbr eve dodever  tno peeoie of irQny aaterce as a preferera toe ot M ior firsr da rr Lor ikt 19Lof 6J2k0 94kOt iDOtcr 2vLOJ vi tors J 19541V54Harvdont Rath Lake csi954Hiawathaand Io4 and 2ina 3J 1V54I9o4i V J 6738,4703296591591591912347j v 1 wr ccmsr u etuon iio 1iivit NO, in 0Ihtits UJ4  IOLIJ hiie JOJI, ji ttiLixe vrfvai 0 ruui  uca vVeslIJ4 150aOi Norihwosl cornelA WJJ NO 1i f OI iu 1fl 111td kiiii ii SLnoi i,  i ik, thern1 tii, Wj luCi iJ  Ct OI J JA, Inar ,v rrtho atoraeao laxslion upon eaii etextended,6 Pnef wThtbo Stato or rVlicerrwunrs o rr,,taid ihociu n ce4 Ira sea by avri se aparis of oorr rvay craCjO are veTd ai8 QpHrifdte a vaii3 aio oeicnced in ted schedgie as therein c4Lot oJlots 36 to 360  oklO40 noi I  NJUIIOw ii V i ill  sv 4or  55i4LASi ISJIIIr   jv I V CMOuwH oOwi II 1 wi I UlNorm ,Oi IL ILnmny i o witaitip 2Ji SlciMUil OMJ Id 1 C 0 I 1 N  i 1 1 1 COIUI i ri i w JJ lll CJt IlIIW 1IVJ ,OM u o , C i  I 1 1 C J  r,i ute v,ifirth OTio ucg inwwi 110,U , ii ll 1   1 i  j r i i CO19i4 kany,iy iO1   OOiucie 6i O tcui niKuto place wl691Vasi iJO,n 3102ioo V leer post owci uiny LastQiiiwastvriyitotiwb IOI tlJU  Itf DO LUX, 13 of SolVville, Indianii, V ivv CorryPrince, rnaintnineri n old fapily tradition when  wen tophonors at thr rcrcnt Int2fr tional Grain and T3v Shcv,vtChicago David is a thirdgeneiuUotchampion in the family Usgrandfather, Petei J Lux, started it all back in the 1920swhen he won the Corn King titlefour times Davids father Mau rice, was Corn Prince twice ahtiIV J4 inn j1V54or Hyir rri ouT rroM a  s0 d lanes tor tbo parnent ot tne several Hunisr s Ha9 ts1954IVa1a a0 at oomjutod and etr,dedot thepercelc cf icJ v sa , 0ejeerooti qa e w    Thar ycr p   c tc this tuif may ee,rT , jst r 3And yfyyt po,iO n Q  iDATED StCEMBER 28, 1956 as rrbey us K  a the law revldof,e ad turtner reiiottvi sbr d khedwio they te lotisfy the amountpremises aspr Lois 2 and 3LOTS 4 QIIJ jLOt J itiuron Coniry Cioa fcLot 21 I ivo4wor 22 4IrrJS SubdivisionLorj 16 und i c,f, J v 1  Lod DS9 ifll lij Or , INOI  iiit CLOf 1 tnyi,1 OOUli el i y diOny iliiaid Lor v,i ret fo ih So rVwrr,or liiiij vVvf viiong tie icuth inof Mid Lot 28 feet irence Noi nvtiicr iy V, ief io the ijorin lne cf S3 Lo c j io ft Vveiarr troni iie Koii, Cii,iiirtOi 1ifnio tuSjfiy cicny hiorJi iino of sjid Lot 13 icct to f pomt of beginning 85936VU 5,0 r,d , t cfcorner Vw VA 01 lie ,4i 0 24 ooJVV 1 40IH Cill o llili ,    uii s brignioriLOWL,III MatJI ro wI j nii 6919u i J ii i i Oei820bcflntci fl trti or Uwtll CJ Icclof fiyc oli LoKc ioao eciFRANK i Auditor 6onorl oftb Sitfte  Michigan tot 6 r aryi b fahilf orf wrd Siatn IsOiJty 11 it i JIN    vj n 01 tI Vv u y LO3LOti LOtOlLOI17IInruvS Ko CuniOil MLoti w fciiU 4ULE ATAXK OF 19S4 AND PRIOR Y3ARS Daetriprtanor Picol31JYm far Total of TaxesWhkh later ndCWlnqweor CKarges Due in Said YouDollars CenfeVVhieSDtlinqutrtt C CONWAY TOWP4SHIPtot 9c,s 101,,o 68 Lor 122lot 22or 32 I yj4Oro Lake Hciji S division iyj419o4103 and 104 1954 take Little FaiimSupervitors Plat of rum Una 1954and MisMO 6 SAM V O h,c4 fto,NO, i norm,P a pojrr  aga eonte7 ofrodk, TVaOj 4 root,Eeet 4 roc fe koarnnrmae m iS4 tleejnnirvg at i ooui 140 feat Sosjth 89 i Wtftt oi Nrff   of aacrtoo thonca tending th Q 41 40 last 412 foot thnSotTfi 89 3  Wn 20 feen rfienc Norh0 41 4C Wott 412 faei rherrc North  27 30 Best 2J0 tW ro point of I 2 root, i 3M i ef Nl iWar Vi ef teuthWet VS o fcxitfi 17 of1964635626071 lVi4White Lodgtt Cojniry Club 1954195419J4 5214J69 102437327,645911909 ri,r ot vjy 10 ring on vvaji line of snvnon i tii i0wriiiii SvjiiiOii of Vrfti 11  o ot bcCnou wiin iinc ot O i K  iiau o, woyuasr iyj Icti irivivc SOI ij vceto Nortri line ot iantis owneu o i roo be rrame46 1044  acre  0  N f W4 0 5a 46   f e W j  o f19 42119Als o know n a s Lo t 3 0 o f Wahatse y Sfcdi v tio nUnrecorded 2 9  2M 4 1 4 Iii 9Briohto n Countr y Cki ble t  excep t U  S 1 6 rh t er f wa y195 4U t 17 2 e t M l excep t U    tt    o f wa y195 4s t 42 3 T964tot  467 1964eo  0 3 6O3 thone f flowe d1100 lejt f toe n ra r o  chan t s  rheno s Uort b 2 XT 900 Mo fhenosthen South lOt feet to point of cpmonor3 a, So,,, j a ioii ,,  J4K, K6fc, iouth 45,  T  oentar of  thonta Vao    0 W i 04 feerlee North V foft ro a point n eantv oitv Road fw a picas of bo inn ina thence euer o Ltt goed Norih Idlj faeiSouth 18ij feoff pJaej of beginning tot 16kot IB 1V54 54oio 36Ct 196 I9i4 54j,or 540 1VJ4 4BoLot 347 19J4 936HANDY TOVNSrtJPTOWN NO 3 NORTH, RANvt NO 3 EAiTNorth 8 acrus of NE trl Uc 6V 1954 tiHARILAivD TOVNirtlPTOWN NO Z tiOKiH, kANaU 1Q 6 tASTiad btnnn ny c o pomt  tu H ,j c icciio A 1 SU roos Nofii ot ioiiFtfasr corrur ot NtW, iliCPiCc YVesi id rous tncncj foi ir ctroclj fhonco sst 10 rods thence jotn 70 rcrkthence fcair i,7 roo more orh 25 cifo Lxy ifi i idlyI 25 IV54 SJOCr Of StwllOA Jl, 5o foot ihenca uoinpcin ihcnw ni a 1N0 riivvloo icr io u puiii I4o Ted Cot Oeyinmny Uiciii Norm moIVa4 oi ocuicast ojkion oo, i Wesf Va ot LosLots 222 iid Lois 4J ind 50Cior Auii inu Lot 77 154 and 1501,0 21941VJ4 4k 15v122615or 102460VI or tW ,fntng iuv fcit vier otor i ,4 ot secionJ toi reuc 4u, viT J jeerovNorth 4U rui mtni j rzoi tnence t30bUo tee wOuiitioriedsr corntr ot otji, indnce jgni  , ia 1 icet nicnte Norm othonca tas a foer to13HIS beannnig 86o tcor North of center ofyrjye CiOiaifiCj rorlftfta tor a place ot ueirtaat thenco fsortn utujl i T6C liiiiwii OOtr beginning, being aolChalkars inenco vVeji 25inifl tiieciwc vwst 4ij4 VvetJ ieer tnence feer io placeV4 ot it 4yof1954 J2 David Lux, the new Corn Printthis tfncle Frank, also a formerCorn Prince, was named reserve grand champion corn grower ettthe 1956 international showThe Lux family attribute theircorn growing success to fiarefiflseed selection, good manageo,62 ment and soil fertilityThis year, Davids priit wib275 ning corn was grown on a SacM field he had entered in the 1966Indiana 5acre corn growing contest The seed was an Ind4 ana Certified Hybrid, No 844D,Altogether, the Luxeshad 115acres in hybrid seed esrn lastseason on the familys 400acrefarm in Shelby County, Ind OB most fields, the yields averagedbetter than 120 bushels per acre Over the years the soil fertUImo or said ttfeet to South line oi ity level has been built Up andsaiti street to begmning, crop residues t,3nd plan dtLot J3 aid 360OrCut Oltest 221a feat oi vo 4o teei of Lot 77ojih i of Lois 113 and 119 Va ai Lots 269 and 272 136882436 94396203riorth of Hinge 4 EastA piece couiv,jririi r a poirit in West line of Vvdinr  et iO crtams in lins iNoilh otioin ina or becnon i, mesiurtd along Waimi iiicci, thonce Westerly b rews to AxISOI iflOdiicriywitn l d df, , K r mence tatt along imi of K K 10 tji 1iv OT vvainut iireet, mence Soutneriy or2d54 50 feet1V54 22930X77 attand that oart af Lets 7H and 7eUl Kaf to 1M4 6nClub Annex subietr re HifhwtyMMMt 844IrtglWn errferw Lke CelenySen Mi tubd M 1954Wei e fends leke Heiahie 100 feet of Lofi 41 194iMrs Hat  PeredieeAnM  point 72 feet 89 flMO Wwt torrw of Lot M ffwnee NortfiWest 144 feet elong ejher It thenw Nerth 61 fee thenee Jf fO Wot 144 feet alonf Northriot M thsnee touth 6 feet re be Nerthsrly 12 feet194 4JlSSR0WNSHI6 417SOf We HANOI NO 4 Um  Nfth 30MA1954 4F4f North MM ecree n Arbor Ralfroed Co10 fjet far a ploc cwio ,, North bi xjteer rhsrec iwoii 1707 fcoi i lion to  6asr v65 fet ,0 cunrer otNxarh 20 Usr aionj unio of ki 1526 feet to pomt of beginning6 1954tett Vi of fcW U 19 60 195437 acrwi of West Vi oi MW V4 23 a 1954 h 20terc i5h S3trencenigiway12743392V of 2alor 26 Lot 27lot tcvi Lot 36 1VMi9j4I1954 343343343343 34J leg mn ing 4 reds Wait of North welt corner ofLof id luene to Howe dditionho 1eoinrmg ar inter teet ion ot ccnterline ot Va field koed and East nd West V line ot tecfion taia poiru of bsgmnmg bain, iCwlii d942 West RO test from center ot section thenceiiorh 5 o 03 aong the ccrrr,ne ot Mifieia Rosd 2ojd fecr ilicnco Sootn 69 J2Wt 18355c ffcut to Wo ine ot secWience ojih 1 i4 vvcii 6iong Wxsr line or ion 306 feet to Vtif U corner of section thf,,o North 89 bi ti,f along tast andWOOl V4 line of section 34 lo20Jscf to pomtSJS rxwpr aitey M feot 343343 343343343343Melody Acres No 1 19541954 7J2S204026 7XJ 46 2985 0t S3    Lor ifl 19J4 33tot 6V 14et 60 1a4iot 62 194ot 63 154Cottage and Lo 64 1V54Jtl oo 1954Lot6 J954DeimeaStuli RepUt Recorded in ilber 4 on Pege 34Lot 26 1954Hiiind take Subdivision No 44of 202 nd Cottage 1964 Reasons Acres SubdivisionLot 2 1954tot  154Lot 6 1954Lot 7  1954 tot 8 1954loti 9 to 14 inclusive 1954 Kestmorottt 24 1954LO1 2 1954Lot 26 1954West Side Subdiv,,01 mixed fertilizerLast season, the fortUitoprow 12 Iu9ne e Howe ,ddfionNo 1, gr j0 10 P0UftQS Bferthnee Weer 4 rocts thsnee ourn 6 rod tntnee acre 01 41616 plowed QOWn be bat 4 ro tnence Norm o red to oaginnrng fc,re Com planting, jSlfS 200 Almo Whipples Addition  M PnS aTddfid thSff 5lNorth 2 rods o Lot 44 and sii between it and planting, in attention, 45 ptttftas6S9 per acre of 80 per cent nitroS 0 LA A R R Co iand 1954 Assessors Ptat No 2Lot 4 1954Lot 16 1954Assessor Pin No 4Lot 2 1954Ametos Piat No 1 1954 801 sen fertilizer was applied fatU62 the corn crop9035 5212C036293626 339 Winter Storage tut Plant Food Asmre Suppliforprbtgprovemtnt9581452 554O441954 576780 2 im 38JTi,CSfMI0ilqiL 40 rail Sovtb of Nofthwoet aornorWWk ft, MI  It4 rodt tkoMe South i f fcthaterty to A line Southv w Lot lee 1Meek OafasItreoewd Lake HtajUe 1 107, ICW ndMOWELL TOWNSHIP TOWN N0 5 NORTH, RANGE NO 4 EAST4QM ieflinning st Notheat corner 31 Weit 2775 acres of North k of Wst Va of iW U thence3F1 Weot 182 feet thence Sooth 650 feet thrc ISI feot hence North 650 feet te be Lot 4lot 74Lot 75Lot 76tot 116ll 27 1914 1916,, South 1940 ecres of SWV4 of S1Y4 exospt rail4fii rood11 1950 1954 2841  South 24 eerei of lost Vi of IIW oxoapt railM 11 24 19S4 2849M Wost Vt of N 4 22 80 1954 1166741 BMiMviM, 7j f ioh of Northweot eomor of thence last 16 rods rheoe SouthI rod 19541V54 1954 1954rrtONi TOWNSHIPTOWN NO 4 NORTH, RANGE NO  EAST acre in Southwest corner of East 56 acres f North vVa of W frl VA 10 rods ittafth andSouth by 16 rod iasr arW West 6 1 1954 1609South 4 rods of West Va of West iz o NW VA 22 1 1954 344North 48 rod of NW VA of SW V  21 24 1954  3635South  rods of NW VA of SW 1422 16 195411   MM Lot 12Lot 45 AsMteors Plat Ne 8Lot 51 1954Lof 57 1954airlawn Beach SubdivisionNorth Vi of Lot 54 1904North V2 of Lot 9o 1954 Lot 96 1954bouth Vz of Lot 6 1954 554539 Section 3 of Lot 125 Beginning 130 feet North r   539 and 80 teet Eat of Southwest corner of Lot flva suffSeStiOnS wT 539 325, thence North 132 feet thence East 40 2  thft ttfm639 feet thence South 132 feet thence West 40 Ulizer on in WW1311 feet to beajnning 10 it Will Dt 1 gO539 Section  of Lot 130 Beginning 130 feet North wnen  J VT539 of Souhwesf corner of Lot 130, thence North crop OperaUOM 132 tear thence East 44 feet thence South 132 1 Keep the fOTttlLWfoot thence West 44 feet toeginning  t Q ot ofj QODOI West Vi of Section 2 of Lot 130 beginning 130 Store the ftrtlli2eT in tfct feet North and 44 feet ttit of Southwest cor cr some OthT dry bUilettBf 5ner of Lot 130 thenee North 132 fet thenco ,f ihlt  on 2 X 4fiEast 22 feet rhence South 132 feet thenco  the DBgS On A X  IWesr 22 feet to beginning  bmg above the HOOr9H i u801 ferwlizer wont soak up moiJSecon 4 of Lo 130 Beginning 30 feet North of J , tft iumty   corner of Lot i30, thence North 100 ture M  W539V221 922922539fee thence Eesl 22 feet thence South 100 feot caking DV piling Dg8thonce Wast 22 feet to beainnJng en or tight high, Kftp5 of Lot 130 Beginning 30 feot NoSh en bafft WJJS1 22 feet East of Southwest comer of Lot pile LOOIC XftrtUlXOr1, thonco North 100 feet thenco East 22 feet moigture iJiSint1 10  thi54Wt i76 Buying and storingo22 StSS lTf U 1 Bogging 30 root North en the farm nOW is  end 44 foot Em ofSouthwest cornofofot advisable, 8te, because32U9 130, thence North 100 feet thenco East 22 feetthonco South 100 foot thene West 22 foot fj  1954 4J1954 476of Lot 186 end ell of Ut 117 1954Btt Convnonclng 40 rods South of Norfmofl cornor of OKtion 27, thonco South  V3 rodthonos Sort 240 rods thonos arth Qk 29 rod ation  , v  ,   ,  ,        Peopl esStoreGROCERIES GENTS FURNISHINGSCANNED GOODSSTOKEDISPATCH Wednesday, March 6, Ift57Poatoffio1 1177114 So BowU 8Mr and Mrs Thomas Bonner attended the annual stockholders dirm of the Chemung Hills Countryat the Masonic dining room in Howell last MondayC J Clinton and wife were calle to Royal Oak JSuuday where immocker, Ms Elizabeth Clinton, IIfell and broj er hip She is in, th iieuumnt Uo3pixil thereThe Herb Palmer jr family ofliivt aput iiuiiuay with his parento5 FlOWiiRS Sf AironPHONE 24 Howell chfdiT o th e Qualifie dXetic e i s Hereb y f tV  VII I   o f inknty , COUB  t  Liring  mi STA3 B O fTh  Probat e Cour t f r th eLivingsU nin  u i MtU r o f Th e Srui e c Qharle s Thoma s White , Deceases Present  he n Hira m R  Smit nJudg e o f Probat e A t a  sessio n e f sai d Court , hal d a tth e Proiat e Qrfte e i  tli e Oit y o fflow1 1 in  sai d count y o n th g ltfl ho f February , 1957 , Notic e is  Hereb y Giveu , Tha t al lcreditor s o f sai d decease d ar t r equire i to presen t thei r claim s inan d undc u oat , t o sai dur t an d t o serv e a  cop y thereo fro n Arthu r Heikkine n oi  Howii ,  Michigan , lidicuar y o f sai d estate ,jmi d tha t suc h claim s wil l b e hear d y sai d Ceur t o n Apri l ao , 195 7 a tto n ar o I t is  Furthe r Ordered , Tha t publi cTiic Uiereol be given by puhlicatiou of a copy thereof forwritingCaurtJtow, HUH of Miekifn a Vill age Eleetig,H will BsMall in Said Village en at UMON M veI coiuectively, previous te the said day e1 hearing, in tta Pinckney  Ditptch  newspapev printed and iicjiiated in said CountyUJram R Smith, Judge of ProbateA True Qpy Helen M GouldRefSfter ef Vrebttetke Blettioa ef the Following OfficersRESIDENT, CLERK, TREASURER, ASSESSORTHREE TRUSTEESftVLATiYl TO 0P1NINC AN LIING OF TMft POLLS TftE POLLS e said eleetiei wMl fee  at 7 eeleek amaaii will remain Notes of 48 Years Ageuntil t eUek p Aklr, Villaf OitrkBOARD XF REVIEW MEETINGVILLAGE OF PINCKNEY 1Tae Board e Reviwr ef Pbekwy Village O be ia sewTUESDAY, MARCH 12,1957At tae Putnam Town Hall to Revie tae Assessment Koll aid Hear ftrfereamees if An tktre may  iron SiftO a w lo 100 p m Iorease Murphy,, Gates ia spending th wetkat his farm at EdmoreWillig Tupper and wife and RollinWebb and wife tfere dinner quests of th Samuel Gilcristi FridayDick Clinton has bought the PaulBook property on Piety Hill  Henry Knickerbocker, blacksmithhas moved into the Mark Wilson home oa Wtst Main St, The supreme court hat sustained tb circut dcourt decision which aw, arded Mrs Mary Haney 1200 fr a fall sustained on defective sidewalkin village of PinckneyTh villageappealed IARD OF REVIEW MEETINGTOWNSHIP OF PUTNAMBoard o Review of Putnam Townahlp win be is seesioi atthe Putnam Town Hall omMARCH 12,1957 Reason is working forBuiek Auto Co in Flint,Lots of first robtau  toreOnly 92 votes were cast in the village election as there was but one ticket Those elected were PresGeoige Green Cerk, Percy Swarthout Treas, Jerry Dunre Assessor, Dan Murta Trustees, Carey Van Winkle, John Monks, Frank PetemElsie Hendee Uoftttson died teToledo on March 6 She marriedJohn Mortenson in 1898 He surviv es with 7 children One child is deceasedWill Jeffreys is working irt LaPinBackus is buziing wood in thisLaOrand Rolliscn, 54, died at hithome in Hamburg March 4 He lea ea his wife and S daughters Also 8brothers and a sisterJoe Piactway and wife are mo L , Pat Palmr and Bill Austin attended Rainbow Girls semiformal dunceat Lasting Saturday nightWalter Clark and wife spent the end in TawaC J Clinton and wife were in AnnArbor SaturdayThe Roger Gouleta us Silver Lakewere Sunday guest of the GeorgeJury faaailyThe Ross Hinchey place on CedarIk Rd has been sold to a MrBreDne of Dexter The Mrs Margaret Clark familywith the Tom Clark family of Ann Arbor speit Sunday with MrsMary Blatchford in Battle CreekStanley Dinkel called on WilliamSmitrers at Melvindale Friday Theformer broke his leg and is Atsons homeMartin fiitter family wentthe Lansing museum SundayThe Joe Griffith family were Sunj day gueats of the Ted Olsons in Dear bomMurray Kennedy and Mrnc MrIrvin Kenndey called on Denise Kennedy at St Jce hospital SundayMrs Dorothy Kennedy and sonDick and Tom were down last weKAirs Madeline, Shehan and daughters of Am Arbor called on WihiunSlicban Thursdey ftiily Shehan wasut Saturday He has taken his marn colt to Lexington, KentuckyMrs Lessie Farrington and daughTfr of Stoclcbridge called on RobertPike and wife SaturdaySufar LaBelle entertained 8 ofher friends at a birthday party SaturdayTlio ioyd Hendees spent Sunday R lie Ambrose Konnedy homein Pnntiae rtQ rind Emrnett Roche andCy Muiisell of Fowlervlile ccalleU OP vViihiarn Shehan SundayThe John Boyers called on VincentVish last Wednesday who is ill atthe prank Dysinpcr hom in DetroitFriday they called on the JohnWiathells in Ann ArborThe Albert Dinkels entertain V Cvf and wife and Mrs MaxineIanLuway and children Sunday RayIansnnvay went to a bowling tournainent at SaginawSeifct Gene Dinkel was here lastweek He is on the Warren granduryAllen Dinkel and wife attended abirthday dinner Sunay at the LloydDvayton homeMauy Susan Read, daughter of theHoward Reads underwent an eye op operation last Monday at St J oehospital, Ann Arbor Mrs, Lueila Patterson of Stock Ibi idge called on the Stanley Dinkeys j SundayDorothy Rohl of Detroit was aSunday guest of the Floris ClarksRay Bums and wife and the Doniiurns family were guests Sundayat the Clarence Stapish home at Chelsea honoring Mrs TeresaCoyles birtdayJack Young and family were Sunday guest f Paul Young at White CloudTne James Burns family of AnaArbor called at the Ray Burnshome Sundayihe Lawrence Camburnj, Ifofdames Sadie Swarthout and Ever,eit Hammell attended an OES meet ing at Pleasant Lake last Tuesday Mrs Julia Drudge and daughter of Detroit called on the Andrew Nes I bitts Thursday Sunday the Nesbitts veie guests of NelHe Gardner and and Fannie MonksBarney Wilson and wife of AnnArbor called on the OHn RobinsonsSundayjAe John McGuire family of Dearbom and the Robert Read family1 were Sunday guests of the Jamar Whitleys , , ,Oiin Robinson who has been ill sincelast June was able to attend the meeting of the Masonic Board of MM general purposes at the Lansing Ma tonic temple Saturday It was thefirst mtttiqg IN lias been able to a oners Groce6066 PINCKNEY ROADMerchandiseLOW PRICESBeer and 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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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ho  o  o n Fishs r1M , Hov,jell , wa s destroye d b y fiv eve n childre n homeless  Bod y ou eievj i childre n hornless  Bod y onc eive d a t Pinckney Fmmet t Carpente r o f Patterson Lak e lu d hi s pictur e in the paper s iv l week  H e go t a n 1 1 lb pik e s tPaUero h Lake  ,Ifeiber t Denny , 27 , o f Kentucky , committe d suicid e las t week  b y gas s fi  himself  inhi s ea r o n Plsasan t Likf l Roa d nea r Brighton M s s  Louis e Schuttzdeput y count ylas t week  leavin g Bodyni s wif e an dbrok e he r shoulder A  co w bekiging  t o Irvin g Gardne rwh o onc e live d a t Chubb s Corntr shad 11 , Mar y Jan e Jeffreys  6, Deli aDavi s 2 an d Midg e Higgf c 1  The yclaye d Dexte r Tuesda y an d won  26u   2 0 Deli a Davi s ha d 1 2 an d Cath yo , Stockbridg e corne a her  a t 4  p,m he M  Wednesda y   Tinckne y piay g Gras s Lak e  tth e StocUbridg e a t 7 p, m , Mareh 8an d Mauchet r mee t Stockhjridg e a tI a t 8  p,m ,  jBASKE T BAL L SCORE S jLyo n 46 , Boysvill e 44Dex iHartlan d 64  Charlott e 7ti f Illuwei i ti2  Biighto n 68 , Claranc eviiJc  GU  Dunde e 02 , Roouevei t 38 fla t Roc k Su,  University  37  Salin ej  Vliia n  7   Lincol n 54,  Chelse a 53  Sehodfl  Wonl yShtirs  nigb t prope r meetin g a tth e onuitf h 8C 0Wcrd  Ghoi v practis e 73 8Th e People s Churc hM2 6 Wes t betrwaa n Bnadill a an dMai n Street sKeit hSchoo l Grade Schoo l New st i Kindergarte nSusa n Gu y ha d compan y Sunday Kur t Nippe l sa w a dee r o n wa y t odwirch  Malcol m Ludwi g ha d com pan y fro m Detroit  Arman d Oleak e 3luiUe r hi t a  deer  To m Keis r ha s arictur e o f a  dee r an d 2 fawn s take nu p  north  Gle n Highfil l caugh t  jrish,  W hav e a  ne w bo y , Ronal diIWme r o f Jackon  Debb y Bro ha  weater,Ilaiol d Holliste r a  coa tK d iSiriii 1  rod e uoriseback, , Denni eHowe , Gle n Schmid t an d man y oti cr s aittnde d th f pancuk e suppe rot y iiurg,lii s fathe r an d 4 brotnr swon  th e leathe r an d So n awarjJa n Callio n brough t a  peic e o f itue lbinger s lathe r i  in theGar y Mars h MJlai y brant ,aidi a Bell , Jane t Congra y hav e ut w tuck M an d marbieMiK  Clar kLe e Uuvis , Joa n Menke , hatt y PUC Atil l ai d Joh n Towsle y ha d birthda yi in  Ftbiuwy , Ann e Wyli e mad e a     i h p boo k o f he r The us  o f Happlnee e ftg  Pills  th e las t 2 0 month reache d th e hug e tota l o f an d  a  half  Scientist s ar e no wductin g experiment s t o se eefiec t the y hav e o n motorists ptol e ar e takin g the m fo r ao f time  I t ha s bee n definitel y tabiikhed that one pill has no tfMfeat all Just what S or 4 weeks Wftof rlipm by motorists would do fee not vet been established The origiftid purpose of the pills was tothoe suffering mental Orveous distress Now many oiclasses of people are taking them Thv can be bought without s doctors prescriptionVLIJ uii Aihucii tti1J 8eVleePiatise Wed,Chdr Practise Wed1hur Prayer Meeting 1050 amffjOO p i 800 p no400 p maO P m800 p hi picon a iut roailadie v, an Hi6 lili gunnas a litevv coaL, mother and kbaciiaays matweeKsuiaa st 01 uaymining sail herLb nwr iJttitanu har jiioUier In a meeting in Detroit of Mkoolofficials last week it was establishthat 48 percent of the high sehod pipils there are quitting school bfore graduationThere are a numbsp of ieasons for this such as dislike oischool, poor relationship with teackers dislike of subjects, home eeftditins and employment oppor miiitie5 now available to many bigfeschool students, by taking a jobthey VQ able t afford car and otherpriviliyes not obtainable by high, school studentsboard to write noies on formYvif is now at Highland, se twin heifer calVas 15 days apart Ann Arbcr 72, Jackson 67 Dansville1eg 40StockbridgeHaslettKIWAN1S NOTESChas Coffman talked on County CARD OF THANKSI wish to thank all MARiilLD FEBRUARY 23rJPlfcuning Ifkttgkt, ,0MarH    wis h to  thftnk  a1 1 m y wny   hi  an d virii  MaUiic e Darro wtherWNltrtiapfogri m onAtemi e  fr nilf t fo r th e beautifu l tlower , J havj e  announce d th e marig e oi   irs andearjij i wsjIiiliw    jihej j daughter,,  Kvaly n t o A ac     ,r  TSDr i    o n Feb  28 , 195V wtr y planTa t u osPtal  Go d bles s yo u all  MRSMARGARET THOMPSO N Af i fi  Margare t Thompson , 65,wif 6fi f Sidne y Thompson , on e tim e edito r o f th e Dexte r Leader , die d a t St ,Joseph s hospital , Pontiac , Februar y1 6  Sh e leave s he r husband , a  datig hter , Mrs  Georg e Bur t an d a  grand ion  Thr e ar e 2 sisters  Th e funer a l wa s a t Lak e Orio n o n Februar y19t h wit h buria l i n th e Whit e Chape l iriona o i ioo yUi , a  Udultr a pi wau u mil 1 couam , iv iis harLaguna , Monroe , wil l talk , p n Mar 1 2 Th e Mich , Bel l Telephon e Cor a  pan y wil l pu t o n a  progra m entitle dSpeedin g Speech  Rober t Underhii l t  i s th e talke r an d h e wil l us  gadget s   showin g th e lates t i n telephon e de velopments  Mrs Teres a Coyl e  FINA L TA X NOTIC E  Tursdaj,Februar y 2 8 is th e is tda y I wil l ollec t taxe s a t m y home ,  Penalt y dat e forTdo g license s i rApri l 1 in  HcfweH Hele n Reynolds,P0tna m Twp , Treas ,D4 C Eas t Putnam , Pinckne yI  CELEBRATE S 94t h BIRTHDA YMi y Teachouto f Unadill ahom e burne d a  yea r ag o i sBo w i n Concor d Nursin g Hom e wi U9 4  year s ol d Marc h 9 , 195 7 next ,woul d lik e t o hea r fro m he rf friend s o n tha t day  He r addres s  3Mrs  Alstr y Teachout ,   Murdoc kNursin g Houie , Concord , Mic h DANCE MARC Ha t St S , 1957  9 tfr0 0 a  RI  Pau l Roots  Orchestr apla y reun d aa d squar e dances  H efi e aliments  Denatio n 100Everybetf y welcome    pie art f honeymoonin g s t Colorad opiing  wher e they  ar e attendin gtl u Woirl d Figur e skatin g Figur ecuanijiumshi p conttst s an d was ver y wel l acqua bwt h ih e Thompsons , H eclassmat e o f hi s a t Dexte rhigl i school  Si d wa s a  sergean tovea g i n Worl d Wa r Iwa san d ni t hi s wif e i n iio,yC nuc l ada y Friday  S o di d Conni euavue sburiuay ,  ranloryuwiiiuy nummera Ciougn visited her cousin,Wwl vwuer nau a pone We vvoauer of the limit hasreached in the taxation matter aadthe people have concluded thst theyare nrw paying all the taxes theycan itand  Last week both Ann Arbor and Howell voted down capital improvement programs which wouldhave called for bond issues It was not denied they were needed bat the peope decided they were paying all the taxes they could bear Thy ridently want a breathing spell to crii some of the past bond issuespaid forSuch a tax revolt took plat in 1932 wren the 15 mill limit on thereal estate tax was adopted Before hat if a person owned A horns or fttrrftfTlpfirattrVax fortey will visit Pinckney on their way i ahQ was an army nurse Her home home Ill, and Mrs Kaufman will l  jn pittiburg1 a reictqi in Nuw York City where Ev j il n is employed as  secretary by ine McCall Publishing Company and husband fts an art studioWOULD HALT ELECTIONJiulge Louis Coash in circuitcourt in Lnnaing Thursday iiisued an  injunction restraining Ras Hilarri cieiU of Inyham county and John  MARRIED AT YPSlLANTiGerald Dangl teacher in i school was married Saturday1U Ypsiknti to Miss Evelynclerk of Livingstoncounty of that place She is a graduateffrom holding a special jaciittpry el March 1 td nominatea eandlivc at Ypsilanti Michigan College They MMFATHER AND SON BANQUET 179 attended the Father and anbanquet at the Cong Hall lavt Wednesrlay night Carson HolHngiworth was toastmaster Arnold Beckil i i t to replace Senator Htrry Hitt1 deceased It was on petition cfBen Watson, attorney whoi claimed , sufficient time dfd not elapse be  j Supervisorlween March 1 and ejection April l Clerk1 The hearing was set for Monday, jjj TreasurerProscutor ErwinLivingston eountjr afill jTepreeent ty Trusteej TrusteeWe understand Attorney General I Bd of, RevKavanaugrh has asked the supreme HAMBURG TWP TICKETSDemocrat Alton HOwittWilliam BackJund Orville Beefcman Manley Bennett George Andrson D Wray Hinckley Mark Nashcourt for  decision in the matter I Jujfcice vacancy Wm WaterberryIf the Uiii nctibn is sustained ihcro RepublicanHihg ni playeij Mt aecompau l  Lahy VanSlambrook played accordian numbersThespeaker wg Bob Reynolds WJR sports announcer John Burg gave the toast to the Bonj nurt Karl Burg to the fathers focwiiig avards were rivnfather with most sons 5, John oldest fatherviklf Elliott father, James Rook ID youngest son, Charles Baker Thers were a number of three generations, yn Hende son, LJoydand jraneJ ff, H C, Vedder, son and granin  tU S NAVAIc ACADEMY Congressman Charles Chamberlain writes us that he has one princial and S alternate to recomm, for appointment to the tJ 9l Academy at Annapolis, Mary Age must be ttffjreen 17 andand they must send transcript ofalga school grades and photoWritstht ccnirrwytman, Waahmgtoi DC O 13 CALENDAR  Swegsboard dianer at MueiieetsiIs Mareb 2, f te t   T llarrk I, t  mfriemjltaip eift atHswsIL will hare to be 2 speekl slectfonBjSupsrvisor Liflien Smithbsld instead of on   CJcrkTuesday the supfeme court rever  Tpaaurer Judge Coashs decision and aptproved the eletion4They ruled tUe tv doet not apply to special electioiis So th primary is Friday, 1 ANNOUNCEMENT TrusteeBd of RevJustice f  Letter Heiner  Mary HaasGeorge DauchautClifford VanHorn Fred Kcch,Kennth Coates J Howard I 4RS SARAH V CASE rs Sarah  Case, 89, died aborne of her son, Melvin, at Lakeland where she had lived for 19years She was born near Manchester, tlie daughter of Lafayette and Martha Fink She married MelvinCase, They lived in Manchester andJackson, He died in 1919 Besidesher son There is a granddaughter, Shirley Tower The funeral was  atilie Swarthout Funeral rfome, Saturday afternoon Rev Winger offic jating Burial was in Roseland Cemetery, Berkley, Mich, unu has a cioand Judydie b riliaLre Sundaynitvo a new pupil, Shmey iioitisol JcitKaUilan eye ucci H years old rwumov2illiu V81 iui Sij,TjU i Iuruss Lakej Filth Grada, Mrs Miller  Vv fe nave siarieu our unit Uujjpy birthday Mrs Goule,,vS e mau1 caida lor her vve than aii in UiG iouth wing lor te nic assj emiiiy we enjoyed liiiubth iVlinocK aiu Carolyn hinaergras had per il ct papers in the geograpthy that came along such ss paved roadswatr, sewers, schools etc, The property tax assumed staggering porpert ions So by referendum the If mill limit tax was adopted It ean juy bp rnised by a vote of the psopis and then for a period of timSiVitth A ct  , T, I Vy are ejjoyig fraction, spellingFifth and Sbcth, Mrs Heaton ijOW wmner, we,8 JoUn UxnMiluith8 VenUlLrOm  Chart  T Darrow, Kim Duboise, Caroiuith pictures of all the presidents, j iiOthilcK Eiiabeth Minock, Cathor Thursday we put on the assembly  in ,Ufor the school, parents, friends andthe 8th grade Feb 25 was Mrs Goulets birthday The Georgia senate by a S7 tao 1 vote last week adopted a reesL un that called for the itnponchment of supreme court justices Warren, Black, Douglas, Franktor, Reed and Clark for high crimes misdenmors in rendering dscisin segregation and seditiomasts Of iiurse it was only a gStfiire as they have no power to kl,pcah federal officers Only the USf natc can do that Outside of tfct deep outh the segregation deeis ions arc generally accepted Laterwe ad the Georgia house killed tfet resolution by filbusterw t0hPpyfactSehroeder are making a report on the presidentsSeventh Grade, Mrs AndersonThe boys team played Dexter onn 1 Wg bave a new rj jjername is Sharon HollisterWe had an uua, iireuaa Harger, Valeiiaiaker Our state units were return cl to U6 and we are reviewing tueni to the Father nndMr Oarrow andof WJK tenig programj ouith ana Fifth, M,rs Geulet vHers S, 8 p m Regularv Mafcn 22, Initiattav lah Ss Gari sirtr At Masses HIGH SCHOOL YEAR BOOKSAnyone other than students andfacility of Pinckney  high school who would like to order a copy ofhigrh school yearbook, The Pirate Log, call Bobbie Ackley at UP town83461 Orders will be accepted until Mar l A down payment of 1X is required and the balance of100 muet be paid when the bocks arriveMay 15th  assembly Friday It was put on by the 5th 6th d hLIBRARY NEtfSWeodroe ODell haa sent anothsrbox of books inckding OurChang i Civilization by RandalCMrs Mae Daller gave a the 5th ,6th and the inwing It was good the westSclunidt was 10 years oldtend she invited Y girls to her hou Xhey played games and had lunchPat Termer visited his grandmoth ev Pat Pummer saw Frank Schafor A hill in the legislature wouldabolish farming at all stats iaaftt utics but the Ionia mental hospitalvvch is the only one out of the red York, Kalamaoo, Lapeer, Coldwttwr,Mt Pleasant, Traverse City tnd Xewberry all farm at a lost aadproduce can be bought eheape MUA hf y can raise it Most county EMUMhave discontinued farming Also tke Mich SUte San and Poatiac T ,lumPresident Eisenhwer gave ad on the Israel situation last and bore dorn heavily Si IsfGregory announce the tngjsgment of Reader Digest condensed booksand the Yearbook for 164I Lost year 86 books and 4 mgzinec were withdrawn 1 iww dult1 and 5 new children readers were registered 4 and foundo tbeir daughter, Marcia Jfae to  Tliomts Dwight Basore, son rf M ANNUAL RED CROSS DWVMThe Red Cross Drive will be r llrtl IMJW Eighth Grade, Mrs MorrisSome time ago we wrote the Yorkstate hospital to see if we could dosomething for the teen age patientsThs week we received a letter fromMiss Rankin, adm supv She said it ,ns a wonderful pnject atil inoiosed 20 names  After each name she wrote suggestions such asRobert, S1041, hacictn, cards, oil painting, Roy Rogers hat,Joy scout compassShe said it wuuid be nice to send holiday cards andput n a OJmo tr A quarter Sh sifd not to be JiarP tedif th iicnot answer The list of names was WHS typed by one of the patientsWe thank the Dispatch for donating a sfgti to our Engish CounselorsEAMBUBG REG1SRAT1OTS NOTICE IwiU be at my home at 10606 Bob 1 day on at the Howell showDarlene Gwynn  raei for refusal to give up the Oangot her last polio shotPam Sefelds  trip to Egypt on unconditional termtivnoiatiier liaughn is in the hoa pitaj Larry Baughns cousin, MartinLatimer had his 4th birthday partyat Larrys house 15 people wore there Richard McCarty went to seeFrank Schafer on his horse Margarct Ackley went to a movieDavid Shir cy had company Sunday Dennis iiaas caught 24 bluegills near Bishop Lake, acceptable to Egypt He hintedir they did not comply he wouldinvoke sanctions against them, di4 not say whether he meant ecoaotticor moral oneg He said he mSixth Grade, Mrs TtschOur class voted we afcould do betUr than we are doing nowSo we aregoing to work straight through from 9 to 12 We are doing units on Greit Britian, Alaska, Canada and Auatralia Mary Lee Aschenbrennarwrote to Australia and asked forinformation that would help in anyway Our class is looking forward lo lh dance we are holding at fcfceschool March 1 solutly against any guarantees tsIsrael whatsoever until she had with drawn There are indications tk senate will not go along with him oaany sanctions against Isarelator, Knowland, Republical says he is against any sanctionss they ari Invoked againstia and India too who haveneutral nations SenatorDemocrat leader says it is aquertion and the president Uinclined to consider fmt tillof rswf mArabia visits tfcii I fltKVto v4Sa HL   NOVClTh e Women s FeUowiW p Cftoo p   rKvWedneaday, February 17, 1W7aOQK  Note, of 4S Years Age LEE THEATRE HOW ELLFISH FRY ATfT MARYi NIW PAWIH HALLMARCH 2nd  ur Ladr Of PatinaAT MO PM it     ,  Help Yourself and Your District By Nominatingll RRobbins AS YOURSTATE SENATOR Hth SENATORIAL DISTRICT   The friends and neighbors in thtLalrin district gave John Dinkel and,wife a surprise party Friday aightI The Columbian Dramatic Club of St Marys church will give a playat the opera house March 19, entitlied Champaign and OysterThe Lamont Nolan iamflj an Mlocatac jn Lake countyMfee Katt Brown na taken a dmonths leave of absence from Her teaching duties in Chicago and sheaud hr motatr, Mrs Sarah Brownare going to CalforniaLivingston Lodge now has 17 oan didates getting degree work 6 de I gees were conferred, last TuesdayLodtfe opened at 200 p m KirkVanWinkle came down fom Lnsinfnd put eft the MM degrees DinnerI was served at 6 p m to about 100  Ther were visitors of Dexter,Stock biidge, Howell, Lansing, Detroit and New York CityThe friends of Ruth Helen Robinsonr gave her a surprise party Teusday on her 4th birthdayLilian Boyle is in Detroit buyingspring millineryI 17 Masons from here attended at school of instruction at South LyonFriday night conducted by Frank 0 Gilbert of Bay City jThe Perry Towles entertained theR G Webbs and Willis Tupptrt atdinner Saturday In the suit of Mort Mortenson vsj the Harris school board Judge SSvMiner ordered the board to pay forthe woodshed Mortenson builtThe Samuel Placeways celebratedcelebratd ther 40th ztheir 40th wedding anniversary Wednesday Hiwm vifh was one of the fourwinnert in the oratorical contest nt the Universtiy of Michigan lastweekFmil Brown has rented his blacksmith shop to Henry Knickerbockerof Howell, WliTMMEUUFriday, Saturday, Mare 1 I C4er Cwtawrock aad roll sensationDONT KNOCK THE ROCK WttfeBill Haley ana his CometON THE ROCKDarren and Laurie Carroll WATHE ,Tnes, W4U Thar, Bill Hal and HiAlan Dale and AlaaDONT KNOCK TH aadJamea Dariwi aad Utrie RUMBULS ON TUSunday 2 pmCont Week Days  4 Day, lufcu, MOB, Tut WdMarch 3, 4, 5, f  r ,, o    Wait Disney Fridm V WESTWARD BO THB WAGONS fat TechnicolorStarringBean Parkort Kathftn CrowUy aad Jeff YorkWalt Disneys Disneyland U S ACiir Cartoa and Late Ners After Mar 2, Adults 60c,Children 2o Cartoon Toot BlwaU aad Aa4GREAT AMBRJCAN Tae BoweryPIGHTWCThur, Fri, Sat, March 7, 8, 9 f Double Featare 1 HttnAm M    RITT Tup TPITTW  3UII07 Wonoay, March f ,4BUT in TRUTH M ta A F MacMnrray A Jeffreys sTWtin Eastman ColbrWithMaureen OHara, John Forsythand Tim Hovey i THE BEAST OF HOLLOW MOUNffiffl TAINin Cinema Scope and DeLuie Color GUN FOR A COWARDCiaeMiBtafi Md Ciia 4 CHASING THB SUNFeaturette inI W Giy Madison and Patricia Medina Tue, Wed, Thure, Mans , f, 7,kj WRITTEN ON TH1 WIIWHock Htidwaj THtATKWilliam, Doyle sold a fine span fhorses last week to Detroit pnitesTh funeral of Mrs CharlotteBuhl wa8 held at Plainneld March I,Alfred Taylor of Plainfield brokei Wg last wook while drawing hay tTkurt, Fr, Stt,,Feb 28, March 1,2 DONT KNOCK THB ROCK A with Bill Bailey it Comets and Alan DaURUMBLE ON THB ROCKS IJames Daren and Michael G,raarSNI, Maf Tuea, March I, 4, I J U L I Rssell R rUbbins has been preparing himsel for th iatartait1 State Senator through several years cf public aerrice His urst endeavor were in Mason where he served 8 years oa th CitfCouncilrU has been chairman of thcMan K publican Commficochau naii of Ingham County Second District or 5 year and has held tbchairmanships of both the Republican Caravan and County Convention For the past eight years he has had much valuable experience workiafaaily with th legislators in the field or public relations, He has studiedjour problem and discussed them with the legislators He has attaiatd a pratical understanding oi how o prcod to correct your problts HI the problems of the staU He n  tun believer in th isnaw pUloMphy 1Rtbbins, age 45, is a college graduate He and hit wife and,, tarebiJdra make their home in MasonA man with a wealth at lgiilativ experienceVOTEROBBINS STAT1ENATCHIREPUBUCANAT TH1 SPECIAL PRIMARY ELECTION FRIDAY, MARC 1 Political Advertisement Paul C Younger State Sena toat Special Primary March 1Bottle Gasf OR COOKING, WATER HEATING WYUEL P GA5 SERVICE HGMEA1TNG HOWELL  ARD REVIEW MEETINGTOWNSHIP OF PUTNAM Gerald Hfy of Detroit, MrCatherine Whitehead and BeatriceLainbcrn of Gregory were Sunlayguests of the Jesse HanrytRiU and Bill Miller attended th4H meeting at th 1last Tuesday Mr and Mrs A,lbrftMrs Albrt Closa wart hi LansingyDraytontThe Allen DinktUdinner guests of thtin BrightonTht Lloyd Htndtt faraflf aalltdon the Elmer Meyen family in Mancheater Sunday Ona Campbell and wtti fptt Sonday in Lansing at th OaYl Ltnta  homt a was tfetir anAaVtarf,AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5,6 STJSt1mttmt   Attta Putnam TW Mall W Itvia   Hanl PiAn Iktvt saay n VBW  ,  Aatittaa Mef lafffcaai CaintyTart Tenn MnMal Jdff T th Ctry f UaalafFear Ttart Prof mtfmg Attcrairef kifham Cointyrtran of World War ItM Tear a HatMnt tf iaam ft far a Man wkh an OtfWanig mrir  r 4Ctill 1 iANNUAL TAX SALE UoMfiptP tears fa total f Tunrtbicb UioroW enda I Aft Or HN K6 CiRCUiT COUKf Fufc he CiwUif Of litIn theFrank S bt Mich jjth sale ii On i9 ine rstii on oiWiirci iene at z in tei 4iiJ ii ot r t eid Star tcrair and   ti asiossed iiercin m nion ot rht ALI Let MNO 414of in9 tr a filicide in iatherein doHCrtbaa, ror rhe r ,nd charges on aci iucft  zclaimed by the state oi Mi It is ordered that oMarch term of thi Court,  Michigan, on thellth day day, aiiO ia ah parsons in the lien claimed thereon by iae Of uiy ijci i itit I beitate 01 iliiigan,ij oi MichiganCl of land Houal in 9541952in 1954 19531954 43A05M TOor,u, ord emountito IT  will be biouynt on ior riearif e  ,d at Mowen ID the County oiAt re i AU lS, at tha opamn ty i iuch idJv i iiy part tnereo uii ot Michigan, tor such ie,r m aid LsCUT, a rid fiie with they  jictin2 Trtiitit an ar barora rha tirs,r day cf th and thui i Cwiouit thwabt TMC iiu wiii and crusred   pryd ior n said ih Lot 2ULot 2Cn9 Lot 4Lof 4iLet 45 and Lotno Lor 46will 00unca OTthai ijt i,miiu i,am wianiprtha w untytharataparte,y poed iar d  aftcre at merMi  n, itate ola jit on that toiO4T and obterm ut ifns Court oove mentioned, coiiiattd anj a deer will baAnd it ii further ordered mat iu pulend described in iaid petition tor whin a deer o sai toi the ievia tee, mteitftir end etitrs moreen at deterie,  iris first ueuj HI May thereafter, beginning at 10 ococnor on tha aey i day subsequent thereto 4 may ba netataiy tos ale of 56id lands and ot each end every parcul Thereof, at the Mice ot heesurer, ar at iuch convenient place s shall be selected by him at theo1 fh veunry GT Livingston, jere o Micngan and 1 rot tna sale then ad Cottage and lot ill b a pubnc ieie, and each parcel described m the decree hit be Lot 137tiie tor the otal taxes, interest and snaffles, and tha tale shall ba Cottage and Lou 31 and  1954opnrnttr rut aLot Si 1954QUtH OAK TOWNSHIPTOWN NO 1 NOHIH, KANOI NO 6 IAST MULkli Bh 4401954 3 6V Umedo to ift pc son paying tha toll arneurr cfsagad agamtt uch parcal, and accaptmg a conveyance oi rra snaiesT undividad taa iimpia mtsra Tnaram or, ii na paren willpay thw iai aad chargwt and taka a eonvayauca oi iiM tha m antua tharaof, than tha hl B V4 S2Q4IVO4 SSJO9i 304SubdivisionCoitsg and Lots 8 and 9 except the Northerly 30 feet ol Lor 8 and except trie iouircny Jjksr ot Lot V IV54 o66Island lake Colony Subdivision AnnexLot 2 and iojth 2 of Lor 20 1964 4132Norh 2 of Lot 28 and Consul and lot 29 oi22413217444132 01181954pywhela paicwi Ba oia and idd it ariyui land cannor bad forintarest and cniryai uch parcal shall ba parted ovat tr tha tima aing, and shall, onthe succeedir,y ooy, or baiora tha cea o na sfln ba teortarad, and ir, an uh sacondffar, r Juiy such sala, ina ama annot b iOd ior tha trioirir atarasaid, tha CountyTraasuri iri bid ott th sama in rha njnm at inw JTCJ Wltn rha Hen Michai Canand, Circuit Judg and tha aal i said CircuitCourt i Livinytn CounTy rhis Ith day ot January AU IVbMlCHAkL CARLAND, Circuit JudgeCauntarsignad, A HA6MAN, Clark 19i4Lot 171 194Cortose and Loi 196 194 Lake View Park SubdivisionLot 8 194 214Supervisors Plat of Richards SubdivisionLot 20 1954 3335Let 21 1954 2140Tadd Point Subdivision No 1Cottage and Lot t I9i4 4948HAMURO TOWNSHIPTOWN NO 1 NORTH, RANOi NO  IASTNorth 200 feat of South 400 feat of NW  of SI lA of section lying last of Chilson Rod4 1954 936feemniny a u point 706 tei Nortri and S2 fer North 69 tast from Soyrhweaf corner ofNt 4 of Nfc A ot section thence Nortri 69 East 6 5 feet thence iouth 32 40 tt 313feet o snore of Island Lake South 56 20 West i0 teer along jnoi i of said Lak North3d 0 West 16 feet thence North 32 We 141 fet to place of beginning21  1954 4080beginning 101 feet West and 431a faet North ofsoutheast corner of SW1 ot bWv, of actionthence North 1443 feet to an iron pip on South shore ot iuky Lake thence Seutneasferly along South ihore ef lake to West edgeet  20 foot canal thence Southwesterly along Watt edge of said canal to a pom due bast otpoint ot beginning thence Win 538 feet to beginning22 1954 5420Beginning at 6 point in Southeast corner ot ivV74 of iW 4 thence West 30 feet to a pointthence North 9 13 las 264 teet to a point iritnee tast 4042 test to a point thence south 10 West 132 faet to a point thence last33251 Teet to a point thence South 10 West 132 feat te beginning25 i 1954 819Watt 10 acres of SW y of SW V4Commencing at Southeast aornar of Swarthout Cove Subdivision thence 20 feet last for aplace of beginning thence kast 80 feet thenceNorth 120 raet thence West 80 tee thenceSouth 120 fear to beginning30 ivS4  3296Noith v2 of tollowiny deioed land commenc ing r a point 13124 tee vver ot ourheaicorner GT ieLiori tnence North liiOoa teet  tjrce Wesr Jd69 feet thence South 112068feer thence East 38369 feet to beginning5 1954Collums Beachof Lot AVana LO  1TT iS4Edgewood ShornI knh Lakeand I4 I9o419i4WattLat IdLor iyLot 4oitor sJiiawsthii BeactLO 94 tor V5LOI UO101 iiLOiS IJLoi 29bLot 329leii i42 and 333 Lots JJi and 33o,loii 340, 341 and Lot 3J 1VJ4Lots 367 to 360 inclusive 1954 Hunters HeightsLets 2 and 3 1954Lets 4 and 5 1954Lot 11 1954Huron Country Club SubdivisionLet 211  1954Lot 212 1934Imus Subdivision 156840oUSTATE OF MICHIGANIN THE CiKCUlf COURI rOR THE guUNTY Or LIVINTON IN CHANCERYIn the Matter ef the Petition ef Prank S bzymo,,ski, Auditor eenerai af the State jf Michigan, tor and in behalt of said State, ter j the tale o cei ,ai lara tr faxet attested thereon  To tne Circuit Court for the County of LIVINGSTON, in ChaneeryFrank i Stymanski, Auditor Genera et the State i Mishicjaii, rokoeoifully showsunVe the Court 1 That ha is tha Audite benerai oi tha Siaie at Michigan and make and filesthii petition under, by virtue ot end pursuant c tha provisions ut At No 206 of thePublic Acts of 1891, as amended, and Act No 126 o n KuDit Acts ot 1923, asmended2 That Schedule A annexed hereto is tha tax lecord recuired by tna aat tirst abovemontionsa and contains rne description ut all and it the aioreaid aounty upon whichtexett which were assesea ior tne years mentioned therein, nave remained urspaii3 tor more than one year attar tney were returned as delinquent, trie description ot alliartdi in said cwunry nermotore oid on in tnv nome u ni jtaie end rnus held andueon whcn faxes wmch were assessed suosequent to the tax tor wiicr bUor lands wereold to the btate have remained uiipaid ILK more than one year attai tney were leturnedas delinqueiir, and the dekcnption ot o ianas m baiu county wrxn ore delinquent ur any installment ot taxes undei the provisions ui me aci IOI, auva edit ontu3 That ejktenddd sepaatuiy in said cnduie ayambt eafi description or said tanasherein contained ere a me iotai amourt o oannqueni taxes upon said Jetcnptoter the non payment ot wrikh ine same may idwiuny oe OKJ at me nm annua a said, bj iritarast computed thereon as provided by law to tne trist day et May, next ensuing, cj c coiiMiiion ieo ui lour per eii and uj I,J 101 eMene ail in dcwaidancwith the proiiions ol ine act tirit aiiove menrionaa4 That ai of the a o ojau raxes, inraiet ana naies d e vaiid, delinquent andunpaid, and have efna,j aenriquant ana unpaid IOI butticient rjma te authorize and require, as proidea bj tnu ioiriy acts, Tin saie o me jtoietriy parcuii o lanaagainst whicn tnay were audited and erw extended in mQ scndule t me next onnuatax tale for tho nonpayrnern tnareot, and That ta said i3es, mteest, aoliection tee and penses so xrendd m sad scnedufa dyamst each pucci OT land Therein described contute 9 vohd fieri upon eact ot tna said several percs ot land described m said sched,a as fharso and agafntt which extended in tavor ot the people ot the State ef Michjan, the payment o which iin this court may enforce as a pretererd or first claimupon such lends by tne saie thereat Wheretorti youi petitior6r praysA That witnr, the tme provided by law thi court may determine and decree thatthe aforesaid taxes, interest, colidction tee and charges ere valid and constitute a vkd lien upon each ot the said several parcels tt land described in said schedule as thereinextended6 That within the time provided by law this court make a final decree in faver ofthe Stata of Michigan against eacn parcel at said lands tor the payment of the several  mounts of taxes, interest, collection iee and expenses, a computed and extended maid schedule against tne several peraels at iand therein containedC That said decree provide that in default ot the payment so ordered ot the said LoU  ind l7 excPI a arr ot Lo1 l7 cJcnbedeveral sums compued and extended against said lands in  d schedule, the id ,evara JJT DSInc SouTrirlTKrnTKai uo1areels of land, or tuch mteiest therein as may be necessary to tetisfy the ameunt   decreed againstthe same, shall severally be told et the law provides D That your petltionei may have such ether end further relief in the premises evste thii court may seem ut ni equitable And yoyr petitioner will ever ply, etcIATCB IKJiMBER 28, I9S4FRANK S IfYMANKJ,Aoditor General ef tha State of Michigan, Lor  for and in behflf of Mid  WS4SCHftDULE ATAXES OF 1954 AND PRIOR YEARS DeaertptlenarPereei Yfor Tetel ol lanesIcti Interevt and  DoedYaarlartCenfs mmMM CONWAY TOWNSHIPYam for Total of Taxes south 60 acres of NE frl A 3 80MUOHTON TOWNSHIPTOWN NO 3 NORTH, RANG NO 6 tASTtewmencing at a point 150 tct WOJ of tfa ina action 20 at eertter of Hick Road, theneeSouth 12 rods, Wast 4 rods, Norh 12 rods, fnt 4 rods to beginning30 25 1954 43 Ulee inn ing at a point 1460 feet Sojth 39  30 Weet of North V4 Post of section thenee extend Irw South 0 41 40 East 412 teet thoriteSouth 89 27 30 West 250 feat thence North0 41 40 West 412 feat thenee North 99V 10 lest 280 feer to point of bog inn ing Alto known at Lot 20 of Ci oh assay SubdivisionUnrecorded29 2364 1954Brighton Co ury ClubLet 9 except U S 16 ight of way I IASTI I VI Oil VI 1 POJSf vtirm HKl atJira a MC  I JWhich Intereat andBellnqvent ChMMtDtM Mt Vi af Sorh Wer ofNl frl Vi n aaio oan 3 Q 9idDollars I viH 8 1 of NE 3 40 M4Weat Va ef Wh 90 acres ef Nl frl 1 40 I9S4Weat Vfe ef Sojth Va et W V af 7 IU 1954DEBRPIliO TOWNSHIPTOWN NO 4 NORTH, RANOf NO i tASTleoJnnine at a point 1270 feat thence tovth end I Me fact td at nwihwau corner of section thentc tjst 1100 ttm ta cnrar of channel of flovd lands whence Noth M 80 4621i5472119 y gsaid Lot 975 feet to the Sojihaeit cornerthereof 1 hence Wetlttriy along the south lineof said Lot 28 feat thence Northwettsrly Vv4 feat to the North line of said Lot at a pcum4 fet Westeny from thj f4ortriat cornerthereof thance batteiiy aigng North line ofaid Lat 1 feet to the point of beginning 1954 2V0ILakeside Height 1954 546Ore take Heights SubdivisionLot M 1954Lot 79 1954Lots 101, 102, 103 and 104 1954 Ore Lake little FarmLot  1954Lat 124 1954Supervisors Plat of FernlendeLot n 1954Lot 32 1954White Lodge Country ClubLot 16 194Lot ILot 36 Lot 196Lo, 546Lot 44TOWN KtdMcday, February 27,Twn toinIOWN NO 2 Nwti V ot NW 14 NSM1PANWi HOucfu oi Weti ra 0 iJ C lMI ll IV C140 IVd or WW 4 f la AWwSt fltt d YerJ Cant6566157419a for Total of Taxe1C1 niM andnt nary Jvvin 4id lrvDoilats eni DKriaiajBor Karcoli1 Tert rwWkka  lUtAUlLLA IOWN5HIPTOWN NO 1 NuMln, KANwfc NO 3 Lot 4   jiUlJt Ot412 0 1954 14656 u po in cenici or Bull Run Ki4or,ri 001 J toir 14V f mi B    Ptosooct HIMNorthcraat A Peavy s Ada onyoull ii tcT 10OnaJilU 01our W541450 1V54U oi Nfc V4 IV5420JOUth V Ot it 4 Ot HiNorth a of it V4 ,O SO1OSCOTOWN NO 2 ftiwxin, 195412i64  J  01 ww , OioiK J, in j w j Oi luO w ul lO do O gi i Ol LO i, rm kwiii ,j u  KllvVvit 0 i4l 1 ll t LioLf v1 vfc, Oi nriicftC illj a  On f, ,c In, JJ  01 1 j  VIJC incijtcr witn the Weat muncing attcii 0 rud rods  coniIIMOon is,Tl Of L f ib BfK,K itheest cornor of Utncit North 3 rods t6outh 3 oda toupied at one parceli5A to 8 inclusive also a atrip 2  aiin p10 roo Eaat and toThe firt Marion Additsc 16 IV54W  ot Loi 16 iv4VILLAGE OF OWLtVULliii JO00 cnairu iyjdOwlll liDC VI Lei 111 ,,4 Una ynK, iaiU UeOI 0jcninii u,ncto miic4J3 404040 uytOli  Uliur 1 1lUI HH II 01 LUII V4K0 Si 1 Lit I Or uii Udic  1 IdI y4iVo4 Lotojth 39U xect of Lot I, rowlers Ori,  ana North JO feet of Lot 1 of Fowl  i uiij iatO ocniuiij ti North we or Lai 22 oi fowlers 3rd Additic , ioii 1 feet tncnc tail 122 ftNorm 2 feet thaitt kdi 10 feer tn ww iO iuei uiiicc vvett oi ttti IO  1954Assessor s Hat No 370 fuel North dnu jOjiii by Q fee Vvji in NuMrioait corner Lot 31Lor 15Lot I Asisors Plal No 4IV34Benmms 2nd Acditic9Inaneu end yioKAIOC NO 4 MJITOWN lij 2 WUKfeatl V2 Ol Ob JA KALCpl d lmCU Ul llu  ymniny at outneosr tointi or accui i, ,1 uuiiorrn 420 teei  iixrut VJ H,  lies Trance gjh HJ itiLl V nu J 0 IW4,, Cenicl UT Ilignway TO Uayiiuiiu gnu Akcr bvyinnnig in Cviidr ine ui 1 4   ciiiu  rnynvo un tc niiiion line i a pm jjy ti lO fi U iOw,sgi IOI, Oi u,  bwnao Uy rraiih lu v u LJ 1 riki i rwi4l Ti O h,ui diOny NJ1H1 nil, u   paiLQi tii iniiu iiiciKi ivi jiichy 10 vmvnne OT iiiri unu jgin iiy nu, ituci 14o icei ft iiicrida uiuily iciiivi 11 oi u hiynwdy o Oii or ULyiii iidoutn vi or ium ,i or is I 4 1 u 1V04 4wy4VV 4 OT i 4 tkHl  1 or JCIOwi tiv s 411a Ine 101 IOAJI naiii 4U V54 iOtommenting u ,nosi coiricr or ail hO  Ot worm V2 01 ioirn V2 ol oouiricji , uMltliOD 1 y 11 y nnkt Oi Ciirc IJOV  i jway ano worn IIVJ uiiy n   n I V34L O  O  11V54rlt00 jl I ufl OJUon Galloway end Camps AdditionLot 10 1954 UULois 29 and 30 19S4 77ALot 49 19o4 244Newmans AdditionLot I V34 774JLo J9 IVJ4 711Ralph Fowler 3rd AdditionLor 44 and North 4 ot Lot 4i1954Lot 62 I94VILLAGE OF PINtkNEY Ongmal PlelBlock KattyuA jjM or LO 4 cci j 45 feet East and Watt 122 rti North and ioln4 4 ivM 04an 6 teat ot Lot 7 and VVcM 19 feet of lor INorth 7423u ru 5 4 1VS4of Lots 3 and 4 ana House 2 6 iy4Lots 3 and 4 6 7 I9J4toi 5 6 7 1954 Lois 5 and 6 H 7 1954 Hize t Addiiionlot i JIIU J tccpt fiowjge rights and that Prr sold to Uttoroorn Kuniy and Const Co, 246O67144010596701 uof uynWoy iiienvto JOuin nne orOt 5c 4 oon,tiifl TO pom Oi 1Nt V4LuiiOjtll rn i  it ,4 OT Nc14w iYt triangle UKJ ckiaius 04J 1 Lot CCLot o and HouseLot z2, tto und 8For YD AVIDvillc 19541954 19541954 2466714 I ITXwianon1C1I U Hi 4J 11NOi Ota U LJOUNw j111iM11 I O i l j i1 IWIIIII, lutuwTil , OI is 1 1O1 1u JOIH i PJI nliyNu s UV I  w o 1 CJ 1 Lnivn is achan pmn in VUr ridlai hor, F stiirtcd it all ltwie n lie won tinfour tTes Vi rii  Wiis Com  ij T t 0d J Tjrri er tt I Y2 Ot V4 L  t JWIIl JjJOvlli rt bilWl IVVetriV 4 ot tiiit 74 4040va or Ut 74 or Ut ,4Ot IXC 4 211,111011B kto  MOO,,OII Kill 14 A0004ULommentiny i i l 74 11 Lcl 14tr on iortnisiice  1 in ntcliiont Lanier Ot curnur ord lint io fii Jth a iyn j at riynl diiij takv KUuO ihc f jjJiViV521456916243732704S911909954 i4 964 fl4 954 6954 4B6954 93RANDY TOWNSHIP  NORTH, RANQE NO  IAST f l m wNorth 99 acres of N6 frl Us 6 89 1954 fl6QHARTLANO TOWNSHIPTOWN NO 2 NOKIH, HANOI NO  IASTLand beginnings a point on East line Of aectioa aVso otKOoU dllwIiOl ifl IO iOOIII lino Ol J I K X 1 yil Olway menu uoiihwuiiuny oony outn unc riti nyui ui voy iu tidce or uuynmny ou ny a pen ot west va o wenonBeymning on vVes lint of taiwi i tuwi OOJUI of intersection ot Weit 1 ine ot MI01 wineouinerly line ot L 1 K K, uyiii ui waythence aaar iya feet rnentc JOUIH ioo iuto iortn line ot lonOi ovvneu u ne ioru Vioror Lornpany tnuncu 11 o moi mwoirtr iy airecuon iJO iei to a poini I4J ftt jjn 0place ot Lyuuiiny irnjucu INOIIU 4i ILUI IU beginning22 Ivi4 4,00A piece ol lanu torrmiertiny 01 sootneasr tomvji Ot Wiif a ot SW 4 01 iscrion JU, i iNorth 40 iuvit iticnck ti 4 04 n boutn 4U iwOi itinutc ui 4 rooi 10 i nine 30 ivo4 Besmning bOo lei ioutii am  icui vvci 01 Nertheoii corner or jt 4 ui t 4 ot ,Oii81, thencw Ouin 4 , LOI  J  nni 71 tear mwici1 inn a 40, vi JO IBXthonce fcar i teet to ueyuimng ol LOIV J4 tldI  OvOlOL rulOy odUOl Lui 134 drltlaliO  IIJDavid Lux, the new Corn Princehi TJntle Frrnk also a formerCorn Prince, WIIS named reserve grand httmpnp fern grower atthe lH5f intornjMonal show,Tht Lux family 1tribut theircorn nrwinn succeji to carefulseed selection A naanaRe ment end soil fertilityThis year, Davids prize winniny corn was giown on a 5ncrefield he had entivifl in trv lr56MU otol1, 0 roda North of Southeast comer of NE4, thence Weat 12 roda thence North 103roos thence tatt 10 rod thance South 70 rodathance leaf 11771 rod thence South U rodto beginning601 feat thence ioiih T60 feet tepeintof fiowoajKing at Southaart corner of tection 31, T4N, RX South 45s West 3567 feel thenceJouih 10 Wett 375 feet thence South 20 Weet 2337 feet for a place of beginning thenceWatt 177 tei tttenae Weef 300 fi thenceSouth 08 30 Wtsr I24 faet therm WeatLatPR t 172 1954254 except U S 23 right of way beginningloJV fiomrnencmg t center of section thenee Weet 1306 feet thence Nortri 0 38 hat S04 feerthence North 336 ftet to a point in center of325 Lutt Road for 1 place of beginning thence 32 along etnter of Lute lead North 1816 foot thance Watt 180 feet thenee Sevth 181 feet t 2 ae a pae o begngWaet 33 feat thence North 81 23 Wast 2175f 4h 1707 f h Sh 8d beginning 005 teet Norm of center oteViOge costing rorioye crocK thenit wen IJfoot for a pitice ot Deymniny Tgncu vii OHet thence iortn 4U  vv ii teui lrence fcasr 1 teat tnence dootheny 24 luc 10 pidkuot beginning Demy a part ot dfc M ot it Mot tod ion 4i31 fo4 iojChalker s kanumulet 25 iy4 a4Lot 2e VJ4Lot 27 IVM 10944 kH West line ot,  wi  orjOjn line oicorner oftnente9S419S4S 570 2U2926 32 U 323253251685let 4289414 1954kOt 732 1954lot 734 and that part of Lots 735 and 736 East of U S 231954 671Iriejhten Country Club Annexlots 307 to 310 inclusive ubjecf to highway easement1954  844Brighton Qerdens lake ColonyUt 84 1954 57OiSandy Shores SubdivisionLet 4 1954 325Ut 5 i954 325Swoervlters Wat of Fonda lake Heightact 51 feet of Wett 1806 feet of Lots 41 and 421954 2232teperviaort Hat af Paradise FarmsBeginning at a point 72 feet 89 50 30 West of Southeast corner of Lot 38 thence North89 W 30 West 144 feat along Sofherlyline of Lot 38 thance North 68 feat thenceSouth 69 50 30 West 144 feat along Northerly line of Lot 38 thenc South 68 feet to befinning except Northerly 12 feat1954 304eOHOCTAH TOWNSHIPTWN NO 4 NOtTM, IANGE NO 4 EASTSou 4175 Acres of East Vi of North 20236 sflttV NE frl ft6 4175 1954 6974lost 28 acret of West Vi of North 20236 acres of NE frl Vi6 28 1954 3357Commencing 40 rods South of Northwest corner ef NW Vi, thonce East 104 rods thence South34 rajda thence Southeasterly to V4 line Sojth82 rode thence Wast to V stake on Watt Ina of etetion 7, North 120 rods to beginning 710330 1954 540 96North 33 acret of Wait Vi of SW W 12 23 1954 3181It feet thence Jouth 1707 feet thence South 15 leaf 2065 faet to center of highway thence lot SOHorth 20 East along center ot said highway Lor 4  ,  , v  lfi6 feet to point of beginning U 81thence East 180 feet re eleet ef beginning 6 IV545LIJ     V of SW ww2477 tenth V ecrw Of Weet tt of NW Vk Cottage and Lot 36Addition1V4Lot 25Let 11 Oak Wood leech1954Raids Plat1914INOA TOWNSMIfTOWN NO 2 NORTH, RANOI NO 5 I AITNE 11 af II 4 except a piece af land 3 rods North and South by 4i rodt last and West inSoutheast cornurI 3175 19S4 2t6West ij of SE i4 I M 1954 11856SE V af SE 14 eept Uti 44 reds in width I 13 1954  1498inning 825 feet East end 6798 feet South afNorth 14 post of saciion ihenee Seth 2A0 feetto North line, of rand River Road thence South 60 6 45 Eas 100 teat thence North250 feat thence North 60 6 45 West 100feat ta beginning 23 V 1994 ,89292566 log inn ing at intersection of center I ine Of Max LotLot 5ftlot 59Lot 60lot 62lot 63tield Road and East and West y4 line of tec Cottage and Let 64tion tald point of beginning being South 89s Lot 0053 Weet 820 feet from center of tection thence Lot67 40 iorLO  1 loll rial No 4 J4s Klat No 7 ttt I I00 ool9035 rr 11 1 The ff was ar, Ijvlimi Cortflcd Hyiri No 844iti,UCthcr Uv Iiu hd 115at  s in hybrid  d  rv 1  ciSon on thp familys 4farr rn in Shelby Cnrnv, Ind On11cJ t ftolcls th yitids avofacdhtttof thjn 12 iuisltls nor aero0 fr tc ri  t  o fertility level has been built up indt ainlameci by c i  p residues 4 N lvixcd fcrtiicLast scsrji te fertility pror4rani inclucicd 4011K v of 41616 pl w ft corn plantplanting 1 aiiciit,per acre of 0 ptrgen fertilizer was applied ftrthe corn crop ivanure,plenty oftl,plus per20pounds nitroPlarNorth 5 8 latt alone the center I ine of Maxfield Road 23395 feet thence South89 52Weet 183558 feat to Wett line of tectionthence Sooth I4 14 Weat along Watt line oftection 23306 feet to Weat 1A corner ot tectlon thence North 89 52 last along latt andWett Ui line of tection 34 1620 feet to point of beginning except latterly 83 feet altoknown aa Lot 134 9716 1954 Menfteld Lake trove fcibdivieienfOOCottege and Lot 30  1954 8VMhn8WF 8VE8 BOEri I Deisnie If II Bepiat lecerded  liber  enPeg 34Let 26 v iHiLand Lake SwbdivitioA Uo Lot 202 and otteg IVH 00 oeeeru Aaas wuuwtsioA o, toWinter Storage mfPlant FoodAssu res1IT2 Supplies for Spring8228204051 T954 5328 Lot V  1954 465SWV4 of SW frl 14 axeept ngh of way and Lot 70 1954 465land owned by the Arm Arbor Railroad Com Lot 71 1954 465Pv Ttoee Lake SeMWisiee,  k 154 24 07 Cottege and iot 4 1954 6WPart of iaat Vfc af NW 4 beginning at a point LOt 89 1954 465feet South of Norrhwtst corner of East io 95 and Cottago 9aa aWBiof NW W ef Sec ion 13 thanca latt 6935 Cortege and Lot 9 1954 1345t thance South 509 feat thenr West 6985 Lot V and 98 194 576feet thence North 509 feet to bagmume Lore 107, 108 and 10 1954 780 10250 MOWELL TOWNSHIP ,TOWN NO 3 NORTH, RANGE NO 4 IAST4081 Botinnlng at Northeast corner of Watt 2775 acres of North t of Watt Vi of SW V thence2871 Wasr 182 feet thence South 650 feef thonce last 162 feet thence North 650 faet to be83t gnning831  n 2J 1954 1918 South 1950 ecret of SWV4 of iVA except ml4015 rood 11 1950 1954 2843ovlli 24 acres of East Vfc of SEA except rail348 road 11 24 1954 2843153 Wett Vi of NE V 22 30 1954 116674218aoinnin Tfiftet Spuiti el Northweet comor of Lot 7Let 8 Lou 9 to 14Lot ULot 25LM 26 rcciRottmoraf tlfeerfNf tttnh atf13 790 19S4latt Vz of SE 14 34 80 1954Beacon Sfcerfc No Let 2 19S4llMk OaksLot 14 19S4Lot 24  I9S4Crooked Lake HigMasiefc lMlviioaLot 148 1954KMi Undue, LOA takeReattetsao in 1954Lot 4f 1950Reatsasted in 19541951Reassessed in 1954 1t Vo4 6Waet Side Subdivaalet 4 ivt 922lot 74 V4 9lot 76 IV54 t22lot 76 IVJ4 tillot 116 1S4 SMTYtONl TOWNSHIPTOWN NO 4 NORTH, AANGt NO S IAST1 KII m Southwest corner ol Er 50 acres of North V ef Nt frl 4 lO rod North andSouth by 16 rods tatt and Wevt 61 i954 1609South 4 rods of Wast a of West W of NW u 22 1 1954North 48 rods of NW  of iW V22 24 1954South 32 rods of NW V4 of VW V 22 16 1954 teet to uuymnnySet 1 on 1 ui LUI 1 u uiyn or JIIMCX o  oi  idcnic toi 44tent IhLiitc vVusr 44 tcWelt vj o vction i of L fffct roi UIIO 44 IOCI 1 JO 1 130 feet Nor ini 30 teet Noiih , 11 unco Northcncu 600th 132utyrn  a iJO coriJ thenceu3443635StrJST JS l4 iff S SA Ii T Commencing 40 rodt South ot Northwest corner of tooton 27, thonce teuth 26 ii rode, rver 01 LyiEdSt II tee iiwitc oVyst 22 tt lo beginning 1954 801Section 4 of Lot 130 begnrvng 30 feat North oi iourhwei corner ot loi tJV, thanca North nvfeet thence tdti 22 tei thenc South 100 ltdthonce Aeu 22 ted to beginning 1954 60n 5 of Lot 130 Beginm 30 tet ioiinand 22 fet East of Sourhwc, corner ot LO 130, thanoj Noin iOO feer tnuoct tast ii tithnca jOwth iwO toot thtnea West 22 teo to bagmninfl 1954 476Secnon 6 of Lot 130 Beflinmng 30 it Uiu and 44 feet bast of icihwen corner of lot130, thance North 100 teti thancc East 22 feeithence South 0Q feet Htenca Wast 22 feet to boginninfl 1954 476feuth 20 feet of Lot 186 and ali of Lot 187UaTSo Weij North 2erod 19541954Middle West Soil ImI provement Committee lisUof Lot five guggestions for storing fer East 40 tilirer on the farm this wijater so it will be in good pdititJiwhen it is needed fr tpriafcrop operations  lKeep the fertilieer bags offthe ground or off neret t Store the fertilizer in tbt barmor some other dry buildiag 3 Put the bags on 2 x 4s or eribbing above the floer Then the fertilizer wont soak up mois ture and get lumpy 4Preventcaking by piling bags only riven or eight high 5Keep brok en bags separate from the mainpile Loose fertilizer soaks upmoisture Buying and coring fertilinron the farm now is particularly advisable, says the committee, because of the tiaht situ ation on railroad freight oarsneeded to move pooaphatt and  needed to me pp6649 potash from tht mint to ii UtorinV4M frUctorini 5k IiJl  ii, , r V Wednesday, February 27, 4957Famoiu Gril Finance Safety ProgramStephen Scofes, president of the Famous Grill, GoMenken Williams and iruite Police Commissioner Jo a in re the official Av  n State Polio safety calendar oied by the Lansin atLAVISH FEASTING SO,W FuRSE IN 4 CE  T URy ENGLAND, THAI EDWAD III 3237yJLIMITED ALL TO TWOTHE WORD SPOONINGCOMES FROM AL LOtERSOF GVNG TO ENGLANDS FAML WHiCH DEFINED r ISH LlBERTES, ALSO ESTABLISHED THBKINGOOMS FRSTSTANDARD MEASURE MENT FOK ALEZstjrrf A CftOO01NERS WORE HA TS QECAUSE OF COLD AND tR UGH ry HOUSE S, A CUSTOM WHICH PERSISTED UNTIL vy Itf 7jMj, Director, CAIN6S DOG RSAQCH C6NTCRtOCS HAVE BEEN DROPPEP CVU AR PATROL PARACHUTES JW COLORAW AWP UTAH TOSHPHRiWHOSE POGS HAP BEEN KILLEDI FROM THETraVrcWKUNTIl I8POfKINCESE WERE RARELY SEEN0OTSIP6 THE ROVAt BMACES OF CHINACOVEREP 11,000 MLr If  KTnxPOC SfiZS J  JAY,HOMCKCNC  DONT SAY BREADVST SAY CREAMCT Pirecfor, GAiWeS DOC RESEARCH CNTCRCN HIS LAST ANTARCTIC EXPcPJiON ADMIRAL BVRO WASACCOM PAN IEP BVJ7 CALIFORWIAWI37AUBEei EVENTS 7ANNUALLV, HOLDS MCePOC SHOWS THANANY OTHeR STATETHE SPRINCER SPANiCL COTHIS NAME BECAUSE OF HIS MANNER OFJRPRIVINC CAME OUT OF COVER i9J9 GHJI Dog Rvcrci Center NYC4Director, GAINgS DOG RESEARCH CENTERTHIS YEAR MARKS THE 2DOANNIVERSARY Of eARRIVAL IN THE US FROM GERMANS JP THE PLO7 HOUND WHICH UNTIL RECENTLY WAS REP EXCLUSIVELY BY THE PLOTT FAMILYIN NuTH CAROLINA IN A DOC SHOW IN PHJLADEL f AOW IN PHJLADIN KM,THERE WAS AN ENTRY BY PIA A Mil iCJVrJF THAT CITY, OF 60 ENCUSH SETTER,42OF TMEM CHAMPQMSVL p Fertilizing lips ForageYields, Saves9on Feed BillsConfer grarinf season means rreater saving on feed billsPERTILIZING your pastures this spring can give yourdairy and beef cattle a longergrazing season, increase forageyields, cut feeding costs andboost net returns per acreand per cow, reports the Middle West Soil Improvement Com mitteeFertilized pastures get goingearlier and stay productivelonger, the committee pointsout They give higher yieldsof better quality, lowcost forage that is high in protein contentThe longer the grazing season,the greater will be your savingson feed bills, says the committeeAgronmists advise waitinguntil the pasture stand is four to six inches high and theground is firm before turningout cattleAs spring advances and thereis more forage than the cattlecan eat, this surplus can beharvested and stored as silageor hay as a feed oank whenneeded Row much fertilizer should baddedkeatucky agronomists advistputtingn 300 pounds per acreof a phbspha4ftpotash fertilizeron Improved permanent pasture and then If necessary,adding 30 to 60 pounds of nitro8 en They recommend aboutle same amount of fertilizeron rotational pasture or haylandsIowa agronomists stress thatgood management is essentialif fegumes are to be maintainedin a pasture stand E R Duncan, Iowa state College extension agronomist points out thatgood management protects theinvestment you have made ingood Seed, liming, fertilizer andthe work involved in getting astand establishedRotational grazing will helpmaintain stands longer, he says,and produce more total feedthan continous grazing If theforage is harvested by haying,he advises cutting alfalfa notmore than three times a year Frf P sure TopDressing  irfymSpfing Bite Pasture growth is hiphigh on field left that had fall of complete fertilizer, in Wisconsin testsY OUR BEEF and dairy cattlewill get an earlier grazingbite next spring, if you topdresspermanent pastures this fall witha complete fertilizer containingnitrogen, phosphate and potash,it noils the Middle West Soil Improvement CommitteeOther profitable pay  offsfrom fall fertilizer applicationsare 1 More grass and betterirass during the spring season2  More total grazing days 3 Lower feed bills 4  Higher netreturns due to lower costsIn more and more tests, thereis increasing evidence that nitro4en in falladded fertilizer, givesas good results in pasture pro iiictiifi as topdressing in thspiino says the committee W1 here is reason to believethat Yitilizer added to bluegrass  tht fall will promote thei,rii r s   s much or more ui Itiiiiiei put on in the spring  iovc er, agronomists reenm that fertilizer containing lage amounts of nitrogen shouldbe put on in late fall so that itwill not stimulate excessive fallgrowth before freezeup Moreover, where nitrogen is used oa sandy soils with excessive internal drainage, the possibilityof loss by leaching is greaterSpreading fertilizer in the faitspreads out the farmers workload, says the committee Farm ers have more time tor such jobsin the fall than in the spring Theturf is more solid, too, and there is a firmer footingWhen a farmer buys fertiliser for fall use it says, he is notonly sure of getting wallcured fertilizer, but also the sdnd andamount he wants Farmers plan ning on fall fertilizer use are advised to see their dealer now tomake arrangements for deliverywhen it is available To meet theneeds for all crops, the movement of fertilizer should bestretched over a period beginning in August and Septemberyyyvir T,V K P SAV PCE0ACR,WICAN HOWTIMT par, RECENUY CEP V NORTH OH THE S1TEfcT5 OP   ui   ,, r  P ii MONTHUN Foc cmJ t  1AHAHA f  v, v,  f r ORCARLOS EDUAROO STot  y Vcu Lei   lritor of tlttj, Ofptroleum, o0ffee, cacao, suga c coiiuts and cottonother important products of tie country, whose climate nuifesfrpm steamy tropics to that of lofiy monUin, Acriculttire furnishes a livelihood for most of VeftezueiaV4,3OflOO0 people, wnsTlive on some 52,000 square miles of and Vonczucia is representedat Uuited Nations headquarters by Ambassador Carlos EdaardoStolk Venezuelas flag lias horitontal gold, blue and ree stripestod a semicircular row of seven wuiU stars In the eeatetIfTid PIHCEKBY PiSPATCM Wednesday, February 27, 1957PeoplesStoreGROCERIES 0RYUOODSGBNTS VCANNED 60QBS 3 H t EV  Wagoners GrA etf Mat 1 Mff6066 PiNCKNEf ROADLOW PRICESBeer and Wise TelaktOPHONE HOWELL2Vi0 1 GENUH4J SWHEHEhLBl S FlOWtt iJA Y it  A  wrc tre aPHON E 2 4 Howeil, Mieniga a ft Salti hel  a tSPECIA L PRIMAR Y ELECTIO N m tfAT B m  M I  Probat e Cottr t fo r th t wfot rLivingsto nI n  K M Mattt r o f T  Mat e  Thoma e White ,So n Hira m 1  fRbat e M  a  statio n e f sai dProbat e Offte e i nHowei l i n sai d count y o no f February , 167 Notic e i s Hereb y Given ,a t editor s o f sai d decease d ar e1  quire d t o presen t thei r tUitn a  writing , an d unde i oath , t o Caur t an d to  serv e a  eop y thereo fwpo n Arthu r Heikkine n o f HoweU ,Michigan , fidicuar y o f sai d estate ,tha t sue h claim s wil l b  hear d  a tthe 10t hTha t al li nT O  TH 1 QUALIFIE D ELECTORS  NOJ1C B I I HBRBB T GIVN,tht t afrfidal  Primar y Bleetlo n wil l b e hel d in  th e Tewnehi p o f Pitas , Stat e o f   i d Cour t o n Apri l Q ,MleMga a a t th t Putna m Tow n Ba U Withi n Sai d TownaM t e n rFRIDAY , MARC H I  195 7Ff H TX i PURPOS B O F PLAOiNG G I N NOMINATIO Nri H TB B OFFIC B OF STAT E SENATO R T O FIL L VACANC T a m I t i t Furthe r eratrt C Taa ttatrte f b e gite  o f a  eop f tatrw f  rweeii e eouseetively , provfou   oe f hearing , i n to    ,    newspape r Heen VanDor n o f Tusion,A rion a write s tha t Alm a Wie r an d Jo nni e an d Frit  Siebtr t o f th e Lak elan d Dres s SSho p calle d o n he r bot hth e wa y t o Cafliorai a an d o n th ewa y back RU 1 Singe r wa s take n t o St  Jo ehospital , An n Arbor , i n th e Swar thou t ambulanc e Friday  Th e cause ,a  bac k injur y suffere d i n a nacciden t som e year s ago Mrs  Hele n VanDor n writt s tha ish e an d he r husban d hav e beugu tth e Hccend a Traile r Cour t a  lu seon , Arizona Howar d ltye r attende d th e schoo ltuple , conferenc e a t Atlanti c City ,N  J , las t week re d Rebma n ha s th e jo b o f rtmo dtilin g th e Le e Lavey s stor e an d ha sstarte d work  A  ne w fron t wil l be pu t on , Howar d Hea d wil l remode lth e ocke r buildin g t o b e occupie db y Lyl e Jone s dru g stor e annex Th e S t Jude s Guil d o f St  Mary iChurc h me t wit h Mrs  Bon d Collie rlas t Tuesy Th e Joh n Lundeen s o f Berkle spen t Sunda y wit h th t Franei t 3 e hans Th e yout h Putna m Far m Burea ume t wit h th e Jac k Hird s Frida yj night   Gart h Meye r ha s returne d t o Ba dAx t fro m St  Jo e hospital  An n Ar   bor I  MesdaMie s Alt a Meyer , JBOUU 2Henry , Mond a Morri s an d Vivia nLedwidg e t e takin g epecia l course a t Fowlervill e Monda y nigh t s i d  a tSioekbiidg e Tuesda y night Iht  Charle s Hode r famil y o f D troi t wer e Sunda y gueat g o f th  Le te r McAfees Lesli e McAfe e wa s a  gues t a t abirthda y part y  aturda y fo r usa nMcMilla n o f JRut h Lake Ro y Bum s an d wif e calle d o n Mrs Ihere a Coyl e Sunda y a t th e CiAen Stapis h hom e nea r Chelsea Th e Leste r McAfee s called , o n th eWalle r Wilso n famil y i n Yp vSaturday M s   Denis e Kenned y i s i n Si hospital , An n Arbo r wit h arigh t hiikle , chippe d bon e i n lef t le gana 1 LioU n vertebr a suffle d nboi t  p  m, Saturda y nigh t whe n th e cai n  whic h ihf c an d Davi d Bum  V  r 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 aod wH Irtmti n etenonti l I  eeiet k   m  ef sei e to  e f okotton MUIUIA T KIUNIDTTWPCLM Kra R  Smith ,A  Tfu e t Flele v M  Qoul d i1Georg e Roufr4ia s suffere dattac k an d M  at th  hom e o t hi s so ni n  Hase l Park Bill y Winge r entere d St  Jo i hos pita l ihis  vee k o r a n opervn  o ndi e foot Ih e Howar d ReM d famil y ha dand   y trie d d  pes a th echco l tu s on  he Dexte r Rd  an d hi ith e concret e bridg e abutnsen t thi ssid e o f Gustafso n home  The y wer eJo e Hassett , 19 , Jerr y McMiim  15 ,an d Wiiia m u,  20Mrs  Na u I  tubo n an d daurir ,Susan , spen t J r wee k en d wic h Mi sEleano r LedwHge  Lawrenc e Ceirbur n iattends d  UeHou  pas t n,kter s nigh t lai r We dsesdy 7 h e Georg e Meabon s ar e a t Lov ell s fo r awhile Mrs  Gordo n Heste r o f Ypitlsnt iNesbit tElectio ncHoner a t Jackson  9aturday Le t Lave y an d fif e called , o n Mrs  I ns t bee n il l t t th egtev t OBrie n a t St  Jo t hobplta ,  nom f fo r tw o wks An n Arbo r Sundfty  I Harol d Porte r an d wif e wer e Su nBo b Car r an d wVto f Graa d epda y guett e a t th t Warre n Brook eid s an d th o Lo o Bett y famil y er f Wa U  homt  ixx Ahn  Arbor ,e d  Lak e epen t th t wee k en d with , Rolan d Servic e an d wif e o f An n Herei Anothe r Reasc n fo  On e t e Star t aLank Yo u Hav e Hear d th e Saying  I t Take s Mone y t e Mak eW  Ar e i n Goo d Positio n t o Se e thi s Wor k i n Hundred s o  Cases belivv u I t o r No t W e At e Intev e esle d i n Seein g Peopl e Ge t Ahead Wit h a  Saving s Acccoun t a s a  Surter , Pa y Yourse U Plie u is ayou r Paychec k an d Ad d t o You r Savings  Befor e Yo u Kno w I t Yjf ttyiil  Be Creatin g a  Fun d t o Bu y Goo d Bond s an d Othe rInvestment s Whir h Ar e Availabl e i o th e Piblle Li t U s Hel p Yo u t o B e Iadepeneen t 1NINET Y YEAR S O F UB  ItWlt tA M  Deposit s u p t o H,OG  fannjM Sfltt  Fe d a l Deposi tT e th e Qaalifie e Meeter s e f th e Vil l ag e o f Ptnekaey , Coma  e r  o f Miehigea Netie e i e leree j Giren , Tha J a  Vill  ageEleetio  wil l l e lai d a i Tew nshi p Hal l i n Sai d Villag e o a M O N  Mar  1 1Fe r th e Blaetiet t e  Following OffieersNT, CLERK, TREASURER, ASSESSOR THREE TRUSTEES Mrs fidlth Carr Sunday they ealledon James Undent and wife ut East, Laningj Ihe Kenneth Mohlmant havebought a nome at WaUrford and artmoving therrThe Don Eller boughtone at Keejo HarMr The Albert Shirleyi spent Sunday with the Don Ellers at KeegvHarborDick Campbell flew home fromJ George VanJNorman wt in DeMinneapolis Friday Saturday, with  troit Monday and Flint Tuesdayhit parents and4 sitter he attended, a Th Clifford VauHorns and Wray tht wedding of Charles Cavan jr IHinckleys atedtd the ftneral ofand Ksther Clellf  at YoUn tjvn, ilrs Maude Crittenden inOMo , faiurday lMtfdamtt Eloyse Cmapbell and ,j Jerry Ledwidge and wife wereTom Howard of Stckbridgt attended ltroit bowling SundayTt OWNING ANO CLOAIMC OTo faid ilnoioa wii boVILLAGE OF PINCKNEYfhe leaVd of toikm of Plnetaef ViUage il be im ataeio ea Arbor called oft the Frank Aberleeni SundayEarl Baughn was taken to University hospital, Ann Arbor Saturond underwent an emergency hernia operation Sun4ayMrs Robert Bird of Wayne underwent an operation on her foot atUniversity hospital Ann Abor lasta Kings Daughters board meetingin Brighton Friday  fb Too Clark amily of Ann Arhot ealied on MMre Margaret Clark Iand family 8undayMeadjonae Blaneh and ShirleyOtrk wtn to Ann Arbor FridayTom BSUer vtottad hU eoutine attfca Malt Naat farm and went fish Frank Aberdeen and wife attend,ed a birthday dinner Sunday honnri ing Mrs Rex Noggles birth Jay, IMrs Ruth Perry and ton,, Wayie,of Clarluton called on the Clifford VanHorng SundayTht Richard Rickelntaa of AtArhai wtr Sunday gut of theVinct LaRoeaalot Dick Amburgeys heve movedback into tht Gentile apifrom the MLucas apartmoTit T tray tkem s toK ttat 1 larnThat oatUr MM Z can offw you, uuat i ttkt IWkf foot meosuremrtOJAnd MA fm lwt li tad amwidth is Me  llht tad oelor  TB2fOUR PATROL WHOlXHOW WHAT IS WHAT, VTbe EarlThe Aabvott Kennedy family eCPentiae ppont the week end with tht Murray Kennedys,Boy Totple of Brighton waa donlJnia They ealitd on theied renewal of Ms dtivm IMMO  tt rindnnaiti on the bortott no eould not ptta the, rteual U  thereUM HO has boon drirtf sinct ifOel h Hubert LodwicLrt apartmentffne te J  HASORSHOEI  W1  FMM FMTOR IJac k Haaeet tt  a    t tmi Bu rrv    AND WEDNESDAY , MARC H 5, 6  o  Irt t   em  a t  t PMM M tmm  WtU  to Boio w  Clwonce ra  i t an d Gar y Tbat o r o f Vowitnill t oiUo d o n th t Flori aClark a Satorday  sMr  an d Hit  Loett r Stormof t e fDetroi t ealit d o n th e Flori g Clark tSunday Flori f Clar k aa d wif eo f OECLAe OUIOILGIVES     at ,  r     ,    i HI Wtfcwfty, Mbnwrr IT, 1M7REGISTRATION FOBI Give her precious new hoursto spend with the family 3mmn mmMONDAY, APRIL 1, 1957 HE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORNEIThe PiBckney SanitariumRay M Duffy, ta D Pickaey MichiganCall 1100 A M to 200 P M Except WednesdaysML, Tuts, TiL, Sat1 to 800 P URitter 17V Jaietrvic DenHJNEAt H0MGs SmrtfcNldirectorModern Equipment Ambulance ServioPHONE C P 81171Fred 0 JteicWwif, SrftomptPtra UP Courteous3I W M0I Make this the year yon free that favorite gal of yoursfrom the long, hot toil of ironing by hand Give her an Ironrite Automatic IronerShe will iron in M the time on an Ironrite, discovering wonderful new hours to enjoy with the familyShe will learn to iron quicklyand simply on an Ironrite, andher ironing will look mere beautifuLGome in today If us showyou the Ironrite meslel speeiaBy reserved for that woman you Eke so muchIron rileAUIOMAI1C L4JllltTHE LAVEY HARDWARE Te lhI Livisg Township ef Putnam, Stunty efTe the Qualified EleetsVs of theisftstoa, State el Iftcaigams  fa twdmity with fee MieUff antlMlfiU JJZVTT, the undersigned Clerk, will, upon any day, ex eept Sunday aal a legal holiday, the day of any regular or specialelection or prtaaary election, receive for registration the nameof any legal voter in said City not already registered who may APPLY TO MB PERSONALLY for sack registration Provided,h h 1 i fr gitration during the SUBVSYOROffice all1 East Grand HivePhono 1M1W HowelJ, Iticniptt VY 120 West jrftnd KivwHuweil, MichiganPhoneLLOYDDRhowever, thst 1 tan receive no names for registration during thetime intervening between ike Thirtieth day before any regular, special or offilfeJ primary election and the day of such election DENTISTelephone Office y3 Residence 814by Ho well MichiganELECTFMMARY MARCH 1, 1SIT tdward hitchSTATl SENATORX EXPERIENCED X QUALIFIEDX UNDERSTANDS TAX PRO1LEMSX BELIEVES TAXBS 1HOULONOT BE RAISEDELECT A FULL TIME SHNATOR Netice is hereby ghm thai I will Be at My Home 294 North Mil StPiackaty, Michigan Thar, Fes 21, St, Feb, 23, Sat, March 2 10 a atis t  SB and Mon, Match 4, 8 am to 8 p m to Register VotersMONDAY MARCH 41957 LAST DAYThe Thirtfttft day preceding said ElectionFrom 8 oclock a m until  oclock p m on said day for tht purpose of REVIEWING tht REGISTRATION and REGISTERING such of the qualified electors In said CITY as SHALL PROPERLY spply therefor The name of nt person nut an ACTUAL RESIDENT ef thtprecinct at the time of registration, and entitled under the Con  titution, if remaining such fesident, to vote at the next electionshall be entered in the registration bookElector IJnable To Make PersonalApplication, Procedure, SEC 504 Any elector who is unable to make personal application for registration because of physical disability or absence from the Township, City or Village in which his legal residenceis located, may be legistemi  ior to the close of registrationbefore any election or prii election by securing from thtClerk of the Township, Cit Village in which is located his legal residence, duplicate re nation cards snd executing induplicate the registration affidavit before a notary public or other officer legally authorized to administer oaths and retimingsuch registration cards to the Clerk of the Township, City 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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>Iff7 4 DISPATCSedeafey, February  1957A big test for Lawvenje Lindamerof Stuckbridae, the new Republican state airman, comes of the helsof his election At the April electionhe nuat muster aH strength to hold tht Uat 2 places held by the Republicaiia on the state administrative board, hghway cnmis8ioned andaupt of public instruction, the Dem ocrat have won all the rest Its atoughtask Gov SlUmnis has prov Ma atrength and the Republican re in the defensive a they no hold tese 2 office Lmda viere, leprtaents Eisenhowers New Rp ublieaninnThey must organise fry ithe fraas roots up and have lestthan 6 weeks to do it in It is planu to make Linuameeijb a full timene Hit predecessor, John FeiUens got 75 a day but only whea heworked Gov Williams and his fiiends work the year aroundTaxes, wages and education atesome of the subjects being1 consider ed by thi legislature The admintetnrtive board wants a wage hika Rep Sailade of Ann Arbor wumsthe highway commissioner appoint ed by a 7 man commission and al ao a biyher tax on liquorA bill haskeen introduced to abolish deerarehery It is claimed they wound too many deer Also to forbid the atoohig of any person under 22 years of ageA bill by Rep Story would licememilk dealers, set prices, establishraae etc  Thr would leave it up to localotiimunities to develop docks andharbors for the St Lawrence seaway, but tonne public ports may be neeMary It it expected to boom raw Materials and the steel industry Not CAUCUS RESULTS Catholic OmrckM and Mrs Harlov, Munseil athpve one to Florida,ruver Halsteud, son of th CAUCUS RESULTSOwing to a law passed by the lature setting Feb 18 as the date 7 village and township caucuses, Pini at MINT  Cartbolie Chure Ret Fr Albert Schmitt, Pastot Mass 00 and X00na Devetion Fridayr A  v Grade School Newshaisted livery of rejrory, died at ckney was full of caucuses on Monl p en ,n laL week day, no less than 4 being held Botfc ienftewwfts Ffttby mmaimg afterThe Father  Sun banquet oi the fc jemocr,,t and Republican caucuses Ntovniia Deotioas 4d Saturday irom  l vere at 2 pm, one in the town hall YuW to O0 a m and undy bVr IUnadilla church was Feb 1 ProfmanWultou rtf the U of Mwas speaker I ind one in the fire hallMr and Mrs Harrison Cooper ofv,niiiin kave id their farm there i ecn Hicks oi Juckson ,Ihe SJkiHan Bell Telephone Cohas purchased the T Y Piterph  The nominees were ,iciij a, Dsei to enlarge thHr  Supervisor hjiie  Clerk ftose t S00the Democrat chosen chairMarion Russell, Clerk and LeeTiplady and Max Reynolds, tellersjil stasioniney fiau sold hj  rt Lovell who u moving itoss the streetTne Elliott TriaUina Co of Aun  Trusteeibor is cearing down the old Dex  Trustee1 TA is conidoirig  Lair ster oreau  has cuanKd the data Bdhe iii July to thvfAccordih U ,ij t tv, irviiie KJiew Uo10 vail becoiuf a superhighr iiy , lypfbiii al OWTIS airig it ue by ibbV, U ill be a four lana iiivt1 The work is veil alonu1 fromeLiLir i Fi iiiinan i4d a bpusi hfirv built ML liiibloii Work hbalso siuiei at the MusKeon end ypasses  iii alo DU buiii al tonndMurray KennedyHelen Reynold John WylieBen WhiOtto Poulson full terra Robert Pike vacancy Samj Constables Phillip Gentile,i L aRoiu, Arifaur Rcntzt lee i Coinm Lloyd Reniiee, Murray Kn , neuy Lee Tipladyl The Republican convention wi held it ihe fire hall Frank Zieglcwas chairman and Mrs Celeste Kinley was cierk The nominees1 were a i svtLloyd Headed flora  Wetanip Meanonfcte Chuatir, PssWinter j KIND vI Billy Down is back after having, his toniib out Leonard Burlein 1 went lo the ski tow Sunday Frank, Btehms turner cut down a tree wilh a chain saw Put Barrett went on atrip DaviU Wludyka and im I roehlich vwni lo the ski tow, also Gary ijdi Trie had fun Patty Puekeitfell over a big rock in the road Denny Swartnout wont fishing MalcolmLucKvig had company Sunday David fingers cousins came to visit him ium ivciser bumped his head onthe wall Arthur Blades watches his Tht archery clubs ofare uianiing to fight the hilldusd in the legislaturechJry hunting of deerclaiia too many deer are beingin o, nded by archers and are rumjiiuy Mound the woods with so anuws in thorn they look likec ahions Archery has become an S,CI in Michigan and deer hflBt Hi   iih light Archery dttbeuv , iV, meetings all over thejiait und v ill try to lo kill the billOn account of ineptMetteg cow broke her stanchion Janet Cosgiiy had a tooth pulled KathyRev   Wingrer PastorSunday School    30 a3forSng Worship lP45a night prayer meetir  fchuipb ftVed Chui practise   7JJU  L naiV iHaroiu father so he can learn to change atiiv Jerry Wilder has a good sliding v hereby they did not providehill in his backyard Glen Schaners ir  space many Detroit busineas eatlions are becoming filled with empty tores and in otters their owneraro facing bankruptcy TUis 1 true,r the Venor highway sectionWaai ie section was laid out there wee ivo provision made for parking lotind the business is goingIhe merchants in these sectionsappealing to the city for help but othing has been done Superare springing up all aroundSupervisorClerk TreasurerTrustee L  HenryJohn Burg1JVE STOCK PRODUCERS MEET Tht Livingston County Livestockproducer met at Howel tost week Griydon Blank of Animal Husbandtf Dejgt, Jtfich Sta Vandals slashed v iniiownat Red a jnniio at th Southiltrneiitaiy sciiaol last week The umuai fox liunt in theo area fxiiied 2 IoNes lat Suiuy 70 nun Look part 200 new lelepliuius are betnjf iniaiiii ut Uie Hrighton excLane The new auto license plat oiiic CTerkipeiid at Btighton last week it ic einr operated by Uie thauiber of1 commerceKdwaiu llynefarmcr and Williari Celeste Nick in leyRalph HallMerwin CnipreilAlbert Shrley tuil termles Dob Fgele, I r d 1 e vj Roy Campbell Cyrusihthers Comm S Dinkel, P Zieier, vjeiaid Reasonl he viliage Union Caucus washeld at tne re hail ai 3 pm RoyCUrk was chaiman and Max Rey clerk The nominees were li6 Wet betweenc Mais Streeto He7 Ketth Fie Sunday School  WorthlrrB WdPraeti WedPrayet Meeting anc, Pastor J45 H IM 1050 am1 00 p  S00 p n40 p in30 P DI inv KUliiPresidentAssessor TrusteesTrustee Stuiley DinkelMildred Ackley Kuth Ricter1Lorenzo Mjrphfe Koy ClarjfFre BtirV Clark Vice Pe3Harold Krau Sec, Horace Taylor31 delegate wwre elected to themeeiinp at HoUl Old, Laming, on Mavh 16PROCEEDINCSFebruary 12, 107meeting of Village Co M41 called o order by Pres, Dinkel Soil Cllpresent Shirley, KennedyTipiady am1 Read Absent Swavtout and Lavey Moton by Shirley, supported by offa died lasr weekCong CliiiHes Chamberlainhis rlisLritt addressed thoiais Cib lust weekMSteve Orkii of funker Hills a patient at ,i joe hospital, AnnAr ,oi So ii Jchn Rhriy of Stiavv beery Liikc vvlio inji IT i Iii ackClifford Parker of Howell wasiuihTirtd to fla ei fay uf ioiiisv ilU1, Kentucky at he iioweil WalnutMeihoiijai cimrch Vvb 6 by KvavJwell HoPresidentC lrk i  urerAssessorliuiieI  ustcc Vinckney almost won two ganesfivir Doysvilie ridy ni,ht only to lose out in tine final minres f bithTtOt5 M to 3fi trd 3 In 31 The Pinckney Reserves railed 32ij  at lif but came fick siorv  the SCCMV1 period to sco e 2Hpoiiits to Boyavilles 4 but could notnil it e tnke up the slack As in msr Aoakness in the free  J cid tost thLm the gameI,a Belle and Vie bay   were liinens caucus WM hdd at ,l orers with 10 points each VLinn wiis chairman and Jn tiie sVAfty contests tne nanj  e  was tiiht ill the way tuni ,AI CHI jiuing ahead and then the otherMenvin Campbell n ihv iasl niilllU, BJV ,vil, ,ed ,,lo 49 A iieJd goal by Cat ToinMurpny Lmnejv KOt a basket to put Pinckney ahead Fouls vvre culled on Cark and Iiili and lioysMiie mndeill the 4 shots again forging aheid has some new dresses andh oiicr some newJackie Reason JUSuu jerry Ddn soinFred jnger has u newnh  ,tXD GRADE Jimmy Buugnn  parents bad an  ioy Jones hi,Jtevt ice, i ao Spraut had comuie Cufts1 aunt andkohciluneie Joiifi visited them att lus new shos,  newus iamii ,oi a new teicvncy Waring visiied her uiid went scaling Lindaci iias new shoes Fran iuvK ii5iu rvciiJul h1 ischj MeiriLinth Monc showed us u pictureol Vaynes iLtn, His name Is Rich aJ Ik, noi tLplien LyleAllen nnuJil aKi SlUvCUvv a 11  wyii isiteu nsi Jc Aiiurgey sawi iiieuneh Saturdayroob ue 1XUgiii bigger thancemented and smaller cities aadare beginning to feel the pinckparking space and Ann Arbor have them and Fowlervttleone This is somethingiti local village council should codev Parking space here it scareectally on nights oi high aduiltiithletlr eventsMuiy wonder who paid the MB i King Saud of Arabia and his 7tMI retinue who recently visited MM asbington D C Thispaid ihp bill for the 20 who atjred at Blair Housei nab au gvvtnjlic uioney irom tne things unneo JiH Co, paid th billL i t t the ShoehkAsher Merlinv urnii Stanley Dinxel,Clark, Lorenzo MurphyLawrence Baughn was clerk soidcJ11 ice usnui He caugruhas al loose teeth jToi pulung loose teethOUL 10,i lit  Iill liton her pjncdiae IicilsElizabeth Colone 10James WnitteyGerald Reason jne Minn, Gerald Reato allow following billsPinckrey Dispatch, printing  2350Hukn Companysi signs 35fnGentl Home Center, shovel 3F0Williftmi Truck, Linefreight 247 Lees Gulf Service misc  320Ohio Oil Company, oil 2203VanVMotor Sales, labor, mat 5792Lavey Ins Agency, ins  4680Mildred Ackley, salary, post 7,550 Norman Miller, St labor 5300Normn VanBlaricum, snow olivStanley Dink el, st labor 9000Motion carried Motion to adjournearried Mildred Ackley, ClerkTELEPHONE COMPANY TAXThe Michigan Bell Telephone Cou2 tiie biggest tax in its historyin 3956lt was 9,792, 32 Of this am eurtt 3,0705 was allotted to thePinckney school and the countyehooh got 43,810 It was based on690 children in Pinckney district andI,1C in countyThis is 537 a pupiljO E S CALENDARSaogsboard dinner at Masonzcclemple March 2, 5 to 9 p mMarch 5, 8 p mFriendship night atMowUMarch 8, 8 p m, Regular meetingMarch 22, Initiation March 23, Card party at MasonictterpieAt the Teacher and school employat dinner aa Cong Educational Hall Thursday niteJerry LedwidtfeTae master of ceremonies An inter tifg program in th form of a TVA ws put on, the final being the 0 question The committieMr Sharp, Mrs Earl, Messrs Prinkft nd DanglWilliam Brash sr left by planeMenday for Oak Hill, West Virginia fte attended the funeral of his nepef Tosa Brash jr who was electroented whiU carrying iron pip that n centact with a high tensionJaek Young famtiy, Ray, and wifejaniee and Bob Dar aLtoftfc Sunday andesi tfc Born to Mr and Mrs Huliis White  son and Martin Ritterof Push Take at MePheuon hoepit Iioweil Fb, 9, son J They got 3 more baskets the Irst njiues y Velasques, a Mexican ana ol his eyubinsWe huu a nice VaLnlinc pil andurovMiiwS ana suckers, kiiso ls lorALLvi siTuylor, their biy negro ccn,,v in, daddy is tccling much betici Biuccri j two got 18 and 16 points      Li i slocl nui lortneis at the Shoreham Hotel were only supposed to itay I stayed 10 Histreated atInstitute but he would not because Dr Kessler the, oi ic is a Jew Another result it Mjiior allowance for entertainin ciiivrn dignitaries at Wash, tli ti mtim has liad to be doubled Maaj places Sunuay nij,,, foim dignatariea are ex ruitfj to iome hare this year Kini Miiii , one of the most important ashe ouns the richest oil wellg in the i t iliis ciuntry does not wantu via to j et them He is antiJewili and his oountry belongs to theJrU of Arabnations pledged tiiU i ninaLe Israeltitu home oi sumcikven PcclcsNew books purchased by uic ii1 brary are Tolbreckeu by Shellabar Pjnck P1 thei,r last hone Ucr Ful House by Stout Wrightsville  here rnday with ManchesterXlurUcrs by Queen Treasury of Sher wh huas Alrea won th titleThcylock Holmes, Mystery Book by Rine J d their season at Brigiiton mU,TA i ntiXt week and then go in the tourNew books donated are Angel Uniriament  Stockbridgeaware by Rogers given by Mrs Cx Uene Hill had 1G for PinckneyPeters Silver Nutmeg by Lofts and ad cpt Tom Wylie 16 Peter Abelard y Waddell given by j The Pinckney girls breezed alongthe Ladies Missionary Society of the   tcir 5th straight win with noPeoples Church Charmed Circle by j deats at Hartland Thursday nightErtz and the Wreck of the Mary, and won 39 to 19 For Pinikney Deare by Innes donated by Mrs Roj Cathy WiJtse had 12 Midge Higgs bert Tasch 4 books given by Mrs IK 3a Davis 6, Mary Jane JeffreysTansley a box of books donated byli, Ionna BasydJo 3 and Joleen Basy Robert Downing a large number of diu 2, Ihe Dlay Mancuester hereclassics by Miss Alma Young and a Friday afternoongood selection of horse stories in ,eluding the Black Stallion Series Miss FIFTH GRADE URoberta Ackley was very generous ingiving these so all the boys and girls can enjoy themThree people had birthdays on Valentines Day Two of the people were We would like to thank the following mothers for donating to our partyMrs Edmund Haines, Mr NicilmAmburgey, Mrs John Colone, Mrs Elizabeth Minock, Mrs Ann Hargerand Mrs Rene MiiJerfrom our room Judy barrowaandj Special treats were brought in byJohn Froehlich Mrs Rose, who i Tommy Chambers, Debbie Thunn,ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY  works in the kitchen had a birthday Larry Gyde, Carol Froetich anu V utienacor in the March 1 py  y gtill th vacancy caused by the death  80 worth of new books for our lib 6t Senator Harry Hittle He is a re  rary Soon we will make reports onpublian it 47 yearroid, graduate of Owosso high school and Lmvei  SIXTH CrKADfc tv of Mich gan, served in Woti4 Our Valentine party was a sue,ty of Mcnigan, b w  ,   enjoyed it very much Weare starting decimals They are notas hard as we thought they would be Mr Burgt our future teacher, tookPun C Younger of Lansing nas 0O 11 of the students in our room erje Parker and we wish to thankannounced his candiuacy tor sUte  gdVe book reports Friday They them allin the March 1 primary to  were all very interesting We got Spelling bee winners were CoralFroelich, Karen Downing, Catherineand Christine Buda and Valerie Parker Kim was runner upWe finished our individual stateunits but will renew them again Visitors at our party were MrsAmburgey and Mrs HainesMrs Miller shared some of herValentine candy with us today It We are planning our Michigan unitTEACHERS MEETINGU in AutrUta as unwwiH a membei of waiter trenchsonic Laige and Commandry Cpjii it DiaiK lioiiius a lie  snow sail and Uarlcnc Nicoianahan will befi yuiiN uiJ on jcilujda Kennyliiadcs Uauuy IKIS a new blue and  uiiv car IHecK Kcaii visiied a cousin inLaniiriLi 14OXJ lutlcis Uiiudy dada iLa Lic Kic VviUon has a new,ick Kniic iinui iijtjiiiiiys icwciv, JU a tkui lor viicntine day, abo a new jucss colL L diver, walciicti iughj OBrien on IV He saw him shool on LU Lilhan head3RD GRADESio, itiaj  iiier and tamilyny iOr sevoiai weeks I fieyarc troni v v iguiuiC liaiies Cjciiriier has new shoesJoun Mvvaughton weni to Port Huron Maigarei uncie nointnci uusLoy Russom has a new baby motnerocun on M Vcticntmc day icfvMarsh weni to Dextei to me show onSunday KOwiieiie Kandclls latlierhas just returned tiom an exierisivc Li ip t lie iuoiU and tliudg r a d cchildren welcome a new student, Oregory LJainion Iiom South Lyons LRAUL i he economic sanctionsauanst Lsial by the UN fr not iv p the lands she took frfttai4pt art out the window aa this would not go along withSecretary Dulles is nagotiat with Israel He has named aoi conditions and Israel anotheriea hm agreed to guarantee tht of the Gulf of Aquaba bypart of the fleet thamwill not give up the Gasastrip unless the UX put big enough forcp there to prevent Egyptianaids on Israel Premier NafMr eiEgypt says he will accept nothingLt unconditional withdrawal fromal this territory by Israel but it hi no position to enforce his demandsV at Dulles and Israel arrive atwil probably be approved by thtIN As to any permanent peaee beJAen Israel and the Arab ecuntriet tht ill never come to pass Th bH Mtt can be hoped for is as anatdtruce,GRADES 4  5 Pat Tessmers aunt visited him onSunday RolJene Singers grandpaririei pcnnmittce diu a good job Weour ice cream and cup cakesit married and ha 3 8 and 2 children, 13, iour boys up to tne high school topractice basketball Monday morning We Have some new books for our We have some new bo     library We are enjoying readingi BALLSouth Lyon 35 Mancheater 60, Hartland 30 Howell 45 fciuton Rapftte 4a Sexton 67,, Ann Arbor 63 Milan 61, University 56 jnM8t f USasscmW for QUr andafler We nau a goon umc at our Valentine Party Miw Wiltse helped usmake our Valentine box We thougiu  Jisters aum visited her u wd very picii Our games com Jcne Qwynn stayed withWewant to wank aii we mothers who,  Williams wenscnl cakes plates, and napkins We  c snow had drfft ZWlt receved a lot of preuy val,n the caf    Jonn vVahon, Caiol iaunanea ,to waik for hd Our ValenSneand Kooert Rooke started taking rau   K  fortsicai insUuwiciit lessons, in uiuirne we arc woikitig problems in addinoon at 23O We hope, we have a niag al the high school The Teachers Study Group pre Uon anc suotraction oi cioUars andsented a salary schedule brochure for  CclltSi vVe are ieau to start our newdiscussion to a meeting of all theml ihe Congo River Valley for teachers of both schools Tuesday eve j our Geography We are aii enjoyingcrowdMADIGRA DANCE MARCH 2 ISCHOOL ASSEMBLY the 8week, new iiorary books weihe one we like best is Ihe p alentine Dtrparty was lots of un We thaakiS Uie mother who made cookies farORST  6TH GRADESLLltsae bFaarakMe F Mrs,u We had a birthday party for Mra,Heaton last Tuetday, Febnitry 11 WfTiad 7 ck d diiWorld We Live In by Lite magazineDun te 48, Lincoln 46 Roosavelt Afdi Grp Dance at St Marys Any interested person in the com in a sptviai edition tor young readers, r1at Rock 51 Chelsea 5J, Saline pHrih hall March  1967 9 pm to munity is invited to attend a short w il Claiksioit 72, Northville 46Dans iK t m, Paul RooU Orchestra will assemb prograr rHn l    Tll0 Howatd Reads and Rosa KaUKil 61, Hasiett 1 Lesle 63,Jwki piay round and square,dance R ns tncmselvet Friday iftWOBl  httd dinnr at Vebbeis, Ann Aibor y, bnitry 117 cakes aad dixie cum Weare very thankful to Judy Jawu ski and Nancy Darrow who helpedus And to the teacflHtfefc fcAusfreahmenta Donatioa lJ0,Bvf 230 at Ifae Ptackncy Rv Keith UdwWge fpunt the fint of the Wi TWI roccnanr Wednesday, February 20, 19578  PANCAKENote of 25 Yean Ago J  THEATREWVIMtU LAKESFONIOI SUPPEAT THE P1NCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL GYMFEB 23T PWWI1T WANII CLUB FOR MMJHT F MNCKNIY We4to Sat, FebDible FeatareTHK GIRL CANT HBLP IT CinrmaScope and DeLax CelerStarringTm Elweil and Jayne MansfieldSTAGECOACH TO FURY withFerrat Tucker and Mari Blaaehard Wallace FordCuimr Cartoe and Late Newsi DAYS SSun, Mon Tiies, Wed, Thhr,Feb 4, 25, 26, 27, 28due to length of picture Sunday shows start at 130 p  week daysat regular time s  Hammersleiii presentsOKLAHOMA jin cinemaScope and Technicolor i Sunday, Monday, February 24, 25I j  iunday 2  M Cant   ,    Items j  iunday 2  M Cantdied m Los Angeles, CHfor  Gordol McRae Glofia Gr,ham Gene j KcJdic Fisher and Debbie Reynolds week NIlXft iTARTI AT 111 P  AUULTI llM C1ILMW 76SPECIAL PRIMARY ELECTIONTO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS NOliCE IS HEREBY GIVENthat s Srial Primary Election will be held in the Township of Putnam, StaU ofMichigan at the Putnam Town Hill Within Said Township onFRIDAY, MARCH  1957FOR THE PURPOSE OF PLACING G IN NOMINATION CANDIDATES FOR THE OFFICE OFSTATE SENATOR TO FILL VACANCYNotice Relative to Opening ami CloinR the PollElection Law Act 116, P A 1951 SEC  ION 720 On the day of anyelection the polls shall he opened at 7 oclock in the forenoon and shall b continuously open until 8 oclock in I ho forenoon and no longer Ev ryquahfcd elector present and in lint at tlie polls at the hour prescribed for ths closing thereof thall h allowed to voteTHE POLLS of sad election will hi cien at 7 oclock a m and willf ma in open until 8 oclock p m of nwifi day of electionMlHRAY KENNEDYTWPCLERKMedames Merwin Campbell andRalph Glenn attended a Kings Dsuyhters meeting Friday at the home ofef Mrs Paul Kingsley in Brighton Lcota Reason and Marilyn Gustsfon attended a baby shower Sunday for Darlene W inkier of Detrot W Jaii Smitheri ef MWF whiitat hi sons in Melvindtle SumLiy fell and broke hi3 leg and was laktuto Oakwooil I oapitaThe West Marion 4H Club held aparty at the Stone School Tueesdaynight Rita Miller attendedMrs Madeline Shehan and child rtn of Ann Arbor called mon Willia  3bhn Sunday Til new Howell radio station opeiied SundayThe Brighton band playedTlie iimys of HovellJirihton and rowlerville talked Howard Redliivhit for Mayor Dinkel of Pinck ne, Recordings were played fromthe 50 voice glee club of Pinckneyhigh school Dick Wylie and Alan Uose liad a duet part and Capt, TOMWvl  is  in  the chorus  Th e HLv iSchoo l Trio , Nanc y Nash , Barbar aMasse y an d Ala n Ros e ha d severa lrecorde d numbers ,Mrs  Ethe i Sprou t entertaine d he rsister s Mr s Jenni e Makinaer , Mrs ,Esthe r Barto n an d Mr  ArbeU ao f Stockbridcr e Sunday   Notes o f 4 8 Year s Ag eGlady s Brow n spen t th e week  endwit h Beula h Burgess Th n Misse s Dea n anj l Crawford ,Pinckne y teacher s spen t th e WC Aen d a t th e former s ho  in  Fowle r ille Th e ceunt y oundu p o f Farmer sClio s wa s hel d a t Howel l las t week Ro y Hardy , pres , preside dTu e schoolmate s o f Alic e Roch egav e he r a  part y Frida y nigh t u nhe r 15th  birthda ySm e o f th e smar t suec s create da  sor t o f mil d disturbanc e a tban d concer t give n b y th  Nort hLak e han d a t th e oper a hous e Fri da y nihtThe y wer e arrested , ple dpuilt y an d wer e pu t o n suspende dsentence ieojg e Cran e an d Sy d Sprou twer e in  Rome o las t weekW  E  Murph y wit h Fld a Kuh nm e r e attending  th e Democra tstat e conventio n a t Lansing JHko b Ric e die d a t hi  hom e iNort h Hambur g Feb  21H e wa s borl lin  Haekettstown , N  J  H e marrie dMar y Salmon  2  daughter s wer e10  n  H e cafin e t o Micihiga n in  1846h  John VanFleet  H s wif e die din  1850  In 185 1 h e marrie d Mrs Anelin e mith 8 childre n wer e bo mo f who m 4  survive Wee k en d guest s o f th e Chri sIlrogan s wer e Viol a Peters , Pinck nev  E,ut h Smith , Cuilao n an d Lixxi eIedwidg e Dexte rTh e infan t chil d o f tfl  Wil l Mar shhl i o f Unadill a die d Tuesday Mis  M  H  Wasso n   died a tPlainfiel d Thursda yHil l Clar k an d famil y ofAn n Ar hav e move d int o hi s father s hous eo n  iias t Putna m St Mar k Swarthou t o f Portag e Lak eis  vvch  better,Georg e VanNorma n w  i n Detroi tFriday  The Pinckne y Independent s bee tChelse a 3 3 to 3 2 SaturdayI n th e fi na l Jnot e e f pla y th e fem e wa s tie dup  Ro y Reaso n go t a  fre e thr wh e mad e givin g Pinckne y th e game Swarthou t ha d 1 2 points , Reaso n 11 ,Hicke y 8 , Car r 2  Th e Chelse awas  Rosback , Crocker , Conk , Va nGeien , Alexander , Monroe Th e hig h schoo l bea t a  Dexte rteam  32 t o 11 Th e Citizen s nominate d th e foi l owfn g villag e ticket  Pres , Perc y Swarthout  Clerk , Nelli e Gardner Trtas , Blanc h Martin  Trusteed ,Fre d Road , A  H  Murphy , Ber tHarris , S  H  Carr , Fran k Bowers ,C  H  Kennedy  Assessor , W  MMurpiy  j  Th e 3  rura l route s hav e bee uconsolidate d betwee n Joh n an d G W  Dinke L Russel l Livermore  th e3r d carrie r ha s bee n transferre d t obextfr  ls  Loi s Finc h wido w o fFinc hia  lss t week Mr s Beideli a Randall , wif e o f A xie  Randal l die d Monday  Sh leave she r husban d an d 2  sons Th e Communit y player s pu t o nth e pla y Th e Flashin g Light  o nMarc h 17  Th e cas t is  Doroth y Wil son , Henr y Shirey , Alic e Stottleme yer , Rober t Plasko , Justin e Ledwidgt Doroth y Carr , Wayn e Carr , And yCampbell , Irvi n Richardson , Raymc nd a Morris , Paulin e Vedder  Alt aMeyer s is  director Ear l Man n o f Detroi t wa s operat e d  oi  a t th e Pinckne y Sanitariu mla t week Dougla s Plummer , 6,  wa s hi t b yi a  ca r in fron t o f th e postoffic e las tweek Mi s Maith a Hemmingway , 82 ,di d ut  the hom e o f he r daughter ,Mrs , C  A, Mape s in  Gregor y las tueek Thi s is  Georg e Washingto n Bi Centennia l year  Th e followin g loca l TENSIO N A T TABL E ROCK Mason s attende d a  Washingto n pro  in Technicolo rra m it  the Stockbridg e schoo l Su n  wit n da y nirht  Russel l Livermore , J  H  I Kichnr d Eage n an d Doroth y Malon e Jliockei , C  W  Hooker , Rev  Ber r cuis  N  0  Fry e W  C  Miller , Joh n j  Sun  Mon  Tiles , Feb  24 , 25 , 2 6Marti n Clar e Mille r H  C  Vedder , y e Recommende d fo r Adult s Oaly editor  Vei n Brow n wa s th e speaker  HOWELLTHEATREtardl ,uen , Wed  Thar , Feb  It , 21 , 1 1Jan e AUyso a aa d Ja r OPPOSIT Ean dFriday , Saturday , Februar y 22 , 2 3Deubl e Featur e oeorg e Nade r an d Juli e Adam si aFOU R GUIL S I N TOWN i n  Cinemascop e an d Colo rDavi d Bria n an d Ma y Wn njNtIson , Shirle y Jones , Eddi e Abltr t JCharlott e Greenwood , Jame  Whit  an d Ro d Steije n BUNDLE O F JOY imFriday , Saturday , Marc h 1  2 CsrfoonandSposroc k an d roi l sensatio nDON T KNOC K TH E ROC KRil l Hale y an d hi s Comet siIues, Wed , 1 hUr  Feb , 26 , 27 , 2 8fubi  iaiuj c Progra mHale y an d Hi s Comet sDal e an d Ala n Free dRUMBL E O N TH E ROCK wi tJame s Darre n an 4 Lauri e Carrol lSYLVAN  ,THEATRE DON T KNOC K TH E ROCK an dJame s Darre n an d Lanri e Cfcrro l  RL   IJL F   TH E ROCKS Thur, , Fri  Sat,  Feb  211 , 22  2 3 Type Witter sAddin g Machine sF n defillipp i is in an oxyge n ten ta t St  Jo e hospita l An n Afbor  M sdanie  Ros a an d Denis e LaRos a wer ei t o se e hi m Wednesda y an d Ton y d eflJipp i and wif e o f Tawa s wer e dow nSunday Th e Missse s Robert a Amburge yan d Agath a Knigh t entertaine d Sa tutU i y a t a  bab y showe r fo r Mrs Doroth y Stone  1 1 wer e there MS  Mar y Amburge y spen t th eth e week  ond in  Jackson Mrs  Eleano r Ledvvidg e visite d inRova l Oa k Sunday  Th e Kevi n Le dwiclge 5  too k he r an d the n wen t t oShrin e Circus Di e Iivi n Kennedy s wer e guest so f th e Geral d Kennedy s a t Howel lMonda y honorin g Irvin s an d Gerad ibiithdays M s Irvi n Kenned y calle d  n Mr Mame , Sheha n a t Emily s Nursin ghom e in  Howel l las t week Th e Ros s Read s returne d fro, nHrwai i last week  Monda y the yM i fo r St  Petersburg , Florida Juii a Kell y wa s a  Sunda y gues t o fth e Clar e Milller s an d wen t t o De troi t wit h them ka y Pric e wh o sol d th e Mobilo lga s statio n her e t o E d Bexwet t lUU lmove d t o Dexte r wher e h e i s runnin ga  ga s station  Th e Steele s h  mov e d  int o th e hous e he vacate d J  rre  BABY DOLL wit hEar l Maide n an d Carrol l CARBON PAP1 RAN DOffic e Sup pAX Efor  Taxes r  I S Ti l LAS T DA T I WIL L TOWNfHI P TAXI SDO G TAG S O N SALL  ADMi itikAL  WPAI D AFTi  iB  i 1957 HELEN REYNOLDS TWP TRS54 PUTNAM ST P1NCNET PHCNE UP  9122DeSotO prices now start  just above the lowest The Blue Water Laundromat and StoreOpen Winter and Slnmmer  Open MondaysKr Road off MS6,Lakeland,Mich Soft Water, Family Wash, Dry Family Wajh, Dry Cleaning, Cotton Rus Shag Rugs, Bed Spreada and Draps, Let Us ReColor with our Cold Dye System,p lei, trie tharpeot looking car on thetoed can be parked in your drivewayfor just a few dollars more than youdexpect to pay for a lowpriced car Make it a point to drive and price aDeSoto before you decide Truly, itsthe most exciting cor in the world today THREE GREAT LINES TO CHOOSE FROMPIRESWEEP  FIREDOME  NRIfL TI 245 hp 270 hf 295 pRigvaluefor  ri 7  priced j uatthnvc the lowest MH iumtrl cadpacemakar lu 57axciiing DM beauty Hifbpord luxuryfor TW th laal wordin daaign and powerVOUR MtOTO DBAL PKm UCO MARX IN YWU BIT YOU ON HAOIO AMD iVIIOM    HCIsm    VANS MOTOR SALES145EatMak YOU REAP THE BENEFITN9wadays, manufacturing plants dont have to put up with the expense and mefflcency of keeping larprt invantories of materials and parts on handTrucks and truck trailers, by providing swiffc directdoorJodoor transportation service have made suohcostly procedure a thing of pastThe modern assembly line ex tends in effect beyond themanufacturing plant itsell t commercial motor vehicleswhich continuously supply industry with roundtheclock shipment of materials and of parts Yes, t trucks and trucktrailers are Indeed assembly linesen wheels serving industry in a way that brings an everimproving standard of living to all the peopleMichigan Trucking Association fort Shelby Hotel e Oefeett, Mr, Clara Kennedy and chiddrenef Detroit called on Mrs Emma Vollmer Sunday Charles Eisele andmife of Fowferville called ThursdayL he Jatter have gone to Florida Mrs Edna Reason spent Sundaywilk the KeaieU Beaeone U X Ar  The Lee Laveys came back fromI Florida Saturday Sunday they call ed on Mrs Stere OBrien whoU inSt Joe hospital with a broken legf Mrs EdiUr Carr hes returned from Syracuse and New Yet City where She visited fcerf,, Februarv JW  1 j 1ilfeefcjnucl tnore Than ihia VKtfP  Jed the colonialI9MM to battle Washington hadtruciear weapons or gukledgfitattls to hurl at hi enemy did have a secret weaponINT heiped him defeat thejiasgtotfem that threatened ourftattosal freedomTHIS GREAT military leadertUa not rely ontxmg alone AtVaUey Forge,and throughputth AmericanRevolution, h e turned tu God,seeking in Hima jJxength andcourage he knewhe Tould neverdiscover in himself IrsfcMshtf ef BevBrother4 nukes  feel that 41  Bt too barf After altHe did thljwitjjthe conviction that, sincehuman rights and dignity come fromjpod, it is to God that wemust turn for their restoration Gorge Washington was a manof pvayerIT IS NEARLY 200 yetts sinceOur nation, linger the leadershipof Washington, freed itself from the chains of political oppression But the world today is faced with a problem similarto hit, The Communistsvhavealready  rdbbed many nationsof tfielr freedom and are threatening to extend their Godless regime throughout the wholeworldAmericans find It hard teImagine how cruel Communist tyranny is The smile that atiimii wrinkles the face ef llg H4 tt txperlencsi o ajtkmarise returned from tftisoneampg befalod the Iron Curtain tell a different story They remind us that behind that warmgrin beats a odd and ruthlessheartAlready tht free people of theworld few Jotaed in effort totip tis diabolical tyranny To, the eaten thai freedom lovingpeeple nave unite, it wouldseem that history is repeating Itself But this is not enoughOKI THING tUU remainsWill the people of our time realise, aa Washington did, thepower of prayer in this struggleWill we learn that besides thehydrogen bombs and guidedmissiles there is one more weapon without which victory cannever be wont Will we turn toprayerWashingtons prayers, offeredto God in the midst of war, werefor tht preservation of tht rightof the individual, who possessesa unique dignity as tht imageof God He prayed for tht protection of th oppressed against whatever v s their libertiesOur prayeis today must be for these same things  that Godsprovidence may restore themwherever thty have beea violatedH1STOET CAN repeat ItselfThere is no tyranny se awfulthat it will not crumble beneaththt arm of tht AilpowerfulGod Will our fight for freedombe as prayerful as WashingtonsIt U up I yea    and yourpraytsst ftulM hMM IrrylM, VMhfeCMB V, 0 C fircr, CAfNgS DOS OOCf ARftFO THfcOF ANV LOCAL POO  CITY, HA APPEARED ON ISWHOSE OWNER CANNOT COVERS fAlNTiP FOR TH SATURDAY IViNING P08TMASTfcCAIN6S DOC JtESEAIICH CtNTCRAMICAf NCOOD LITTtft 25 , IV if HAWflSft NKHOUNDft W WfWMt liYAMtlM PATM CRCAT Of BED WITH A PAV0JTfAhP WAt SUflttO NEAA HitfftTt AT ANV UtMOCRACVPKQWSZanfREALIZATION ADOPTED b5 VFASS AO,STATFSItCPIOPUCeP ON 7MC SACK O 7MCANP AFFIXED TO IMPOTAr STATS OOUIMETS, PR IN THE PHWNOVUS OKOOSJTCtOWiMM A NEVtORDER OF THE AGES or THI UMITCOfN TMC SjECORD OFOU NATION SINCE , IM ITS DEDlCATlOW TO TMf IDEAL Of FREEDOM AND HUAAAN DlONITV, INITS SPlfttTUAL AS IN ITS MATERIALWf WAVt HORN OUT TWE OMISE, HAVt IN A NEW ORDEfOF TME AGE ftt CAIN6S DOC RBStARCH UNTgRRAY WILCOX,CREENSBORO,NHAJ MOT k wnwour AOOC IN HVHOMCWfTH m 4ID0 INTRIIt,CHCLTttlMAINCLANP, RATES AS THE LARGEST OUTDOOR A0 5WV HELP THIS YEARAN IRISH WOLFHOUND ON COLUMBUS IS BELIEVEP10HAV6 BEIHFIRSTPOG Of A ecocNzetRPEP TO SET FOOT ON, CAINCS OOg RgSEAPCM CNTE R1010, A FDX TlRRlEMVITlWr 7HEmN X TW4 LAURINCfc M JUNOIIMC HOMC, NATCHEfiMISS, BY TAKING THE RECEIVER OFF THI HOOK ANP BARKINGEXCEPTIONAL SCENTING POWER OFBlOOPfOiWS HAS RECENTLY KEN PUT TONEW USE II IN UNDERGROUND MAINS , CAINgS DOG RSrAgCH CNTgRA CREYHOfJO CAM ATTAIN A SPEC9 045T0 5OMILgS AN HOUff AKP s Feer IN A swat STRIPTHE DOG IWORE WIDELY PlSTRlBUTBPOVE THE fACC Of THE EARTH THANAW OTHCRANWALWAR DOGS WCRf utffipLEGIONS OF THi ROMANIMpiAGO1DOGWWlHl ORIGINALAT CAPE ANN, MASS, WAS 80 NAflfP BECALM OFTHE NUMEROUS DOGS OWNED V WIDOW OfLOST AT SA OR KILLED IN THErREUQLUTIONAfcV WAR  t 1950,  af imiNk tmtm, V Y t  my 7ltlkl, Pirectcr GAIN65 DOC RESEARCH CENTER HARRY LAWBENCe, FAIRBANKS, ALASKA, FOR 3S YftARS A MAIL CARRIER BY POC TEAM, HAS DRIVEN AS MANY ASiSDOCS IN A SfN6LB TEAM r SCIENCE HAS FOUND THAT AV INTESTINE IS STlHrf LONC AS TME TRUNK Of ITS OPYCorn King Pours on PlantFood for ChampionshipYieldsWalter I atyelt tae sew eon King, skews his wUmlrnf exhibitG OOD soil management, goodseed andplenty of fertilizeraid off for Walter J Harpel, ofCrawfordsvttle, Indiana, whenkt Won the TCorp King titieef North America tor the second time at the recent International Grain and Ray Shovlheld herela eonjuctidn with t InternaHenal Livesteck Exposition He was champion before te 1947Harpel, wbe grows hybrideed corn em his Montgomeryeeunty farm, won the 1966 crown with a 10tax exliibit of IndianaCertified 144B, a hybrid straindeveloped at Purdue University The ehampienahip, corny camefrom a 156acrr Seld of leased land Tht land was in a aoilIndldiaf alfalfaswet eiover crop last year IT was ploweddown aftfr grief tep f rowtk ganie matterThe soil has had a steadyput ef pleat food plowdown application ef SOO te600 pounds per acrt of a mixedfertilizer containing nitrogen, phosphate and potash, such aa41616    ,In addition to the plowdewntreatment, Harpel added 90 pounds of 41616 in the row atcorn planting time last springThe value of the soils highorganic matter, supply, geed structure and drainage wasdemonstrated during the 1956growing eeaeon Heavy tprtefrains12 inches in one 10dayperiod in May  might havespelled disaster to many a corncrop But the toil soaked up themoisture and retained much ef it lor the uee ef the com cropduring the dty summer months,The corn neld yielded betterthan 100 bushels per acre One5act plot ctitfcgEed eut at 190 bushels per acreJudges at the Chicago showpronounced Harpers wmninf con exhibit outstanding for,ouaUtar, Aaiea, lustet and unfafenar  kernels  i1 m V ,   February 20, 1957ANNUAL TAX SALE of uviNtnroNLN iKE CIRCUIT COutU FOt ThfcIN CHAMCoWYIn tha Matte ot rha Petition ofot Mien gan tor and in boheij o 0iai tote for tho seie ot carrain land r rataC ouoisod tkorotaOn eeamcj and Tiling r position of Hia Auditor Somrol of tha Steto oipraying rr  aecree in tator  ho Stoto of Uichijo, egointi ooch ptscol of lone1therein aecticaa, vr tho  wat horpin speciflod, ciooo to bo auo tor TOMCand charge an aacn such forco e land, eoej h UCA wds bo tk tor TA amount claimad by rha jfafe of MkJiicjeOkIt is oraareo Thar Mia rtFw will bo bfougjnt on for neerii and decree et rneMatch term ai this Court,  ae ti4 Ot Hovtti m tho County oi hJvuMiutwa Sotf ofMichigan, on tha I Itn day  4aJt A0 197, at thp oponing ct tno Court on thejtay no rhat  person inetOkted i tec tend or Any prt thore  MOtirinv to contorttho len claimad tharaon by ia o oi MtJQn tor tweh tee, latomet ond charges, ur any per rhereoT, shall appear in tid Coort ond filo with tho dork thereof thoir oborb rherato on or berore Tha first cloy of the torm ot thi Court abovemat m deteuit thereof tha same will W toitea  confessed end a docro , rakan en ntr4  preyed tor in stiei petition And it  fathor ordered that in pevserte at nt aecree Tha ine dateibod in mi petition for which  deoreo of aolosnail ba made, will e sold Tar tha severe tpxe, interest and chevge tharaon 04 4mttmmed by uh decree, an tha first Tootdoy in May thorooftor, boginning ot IO eeleefcam an said day, ar an tha day or do eobaocjaont thereto o may bo nocojury tcomplete Tna eie et said lands and ot och and every perceJ thoroof ot tho 0ffia oitha Caunty Treasurer, or r such convonieat pleco o shell bo selected by him of theounty seer ai tha Caunty of Uvinsjtten, Stsjto of Michigan and thot tho agio thon ondthara made will ba a public ftif, ond och percel described m fh docre shell be separately exposed for sole tor tho total tee, intoreet ond chorgoa, ind tho 1 hJJ bomaoa to tha parson paying tho full mont hrgod egeint such pa real, and fCCOptlnga conveyance et tha smoliat undivided too mpo intsypit thoroin or, if no ported ejflay ir aat and c her gas and tak  oenvoyonco of loo thon tho an tiro thortof, thon thwhola parcai shell ba affarod tnej sold If o,ny porcoi of loncj cormot bo aoid for tamintarast and charges, iuch parcel shU b ntajnd vor for tho timo botng, and ehgtt, Athe 5ucceaoig day, ar before tho ptoft f tha oJ bo roofforod, and if, on ch aocn4attar, ar during such sale, tho   ojnno t e e aolc j fo r th o amoun t oforooiid , th o Coajnt yTraatura r snai 1 bi d of f th a am o in th o ngm o f f th o 8tto W  tne  rn a Han  Miho,o l Crtanf  Ciffl t Jvdgo , gn d th o aoo l of aoi daurt ai Livmesten Caunty this Ith doy or kooory A0r WfMICHABL CAftLANB, Immtm UmittJum OeaaWAaV pMBBMft SBKa4 aa iota or Ixrandf Oitaw Sato YaanOSCU iowtswVQWN NO 2 MUKirt M O NW 9Otrh 5u ackt oi West 0 50TIJUMa 11994OAK TOWtOHtf m lANOf NO a UfT Notri HNW  50 10 taut of Nt  cs NvV i0 10 64 Ot NW 4 40 1954i NO 3 EAST656358JITOWN NOEt 3 ot avw lOWNSaHIMW 40 3 EAST Lot 4U6U 19541260t V ot NW 0 20 IVM1  40ru of Est 2V 798919312646of Wast V2 6ginning i a pom, in center of ftyll Run KOQisr Nsuu ot dourn utie ot riortn Va ofl4 OT WCUO41 ilitnCc taT 4V ttl trMMWMotortri 42 toar tnenut ftesf i6 teui to wnirttia fooo uiancs iouth J9 ftwj i piewof Lot 8TLoti 5lot ALot 4 ati andsouth 60 taatr 19a4 A aaraataaal  BFaaaak194488 19641994 NortUt 4BUt 46 199419441944 194419541954 45124J63204 1932228822o8122443304MOJpt rha Sowthari 1994srw 9S419541954 and lot 412241J217440113199419941994 333321404941lAMUaf taojMuSiammNOTSamnKSM NO  IASTMOfih 2flO foot Of tovfh 400 Mt of NW tt of   of OKrto tylqo  aa o N V4of Chllaon Road1954 9J6JOKN A HA6MAN, 4 1954 9J6ajiwite at a aotat 7Qo faat North and 132 mm Harm af tmt from lowthwatt eemar ofTW af M to of auction tfianfla North 69 2J 1 fotf omloyth fi tut tj3STATE OP MICHIGAN ITONait IIrN TH CIRCUIT COWRT FOR TMI COUNTY Of UVININ CMAKCIRTIn tho Mattor of tha Potitioft f Frank S Szymanki, Auditor oorvori f fj gfajto af Michigan, for ano1 in bohoff of otii Slifo for  the ale ai eortam lend igr tojioc oojOjOMd thorajoo  Ta tha Circuit Court for tho County of kiVINoMTON, i ChonooryFrnk S Sjymomki, Auditor onool of tho Stoto of Miehigon, nwnta tha Court1 That ha is tho Audito, oHnonaJ t rha Stoto of Michigan ancj mka ndatition undar, by virtua of nd fiMGMMnt to tho tvovitioiw of Act No 206 f thPubltc Act at 1193, as amondod, and Act No, 134 of tho Pbfio AeH of 1931 a men dad 2 Tnat Shadule A annexe naato  fho r rooord roawirod by tha act firt abovomontionod end contains tha dOKrlptlon of U tio4 in tho aforotoid county upon whichtoxos, whicn wera essassad for tho yoors montionod thoroin, have romainod unpoid for moro than ent year attar thay wera ratjrrad s daJmayent tho doecription of lands in said caunty heretofore bid off in tho nrne of tho Si nd thyt hold ABupon which tees whch wara ttaffocj bscwont to tha t for which 8ch lendi waraseel to tha itete nava romamod gnpaicj tor mora thon ona yoor attar thay wara roturnodas dolmquont, end tha dotcription of Oil Io4 in oid county which aro doJinquont for any mstollmont of too undar tho pwtfor of tho t lit abovo mantionod 3 That oxtondod taporatoly in sid ho4lo ogoiwt ooch doacription of eoie1 knotharam cerr ned ae j, tho totol moM of 4inquoAt toot upon said doecriptiorv tor tha nonpayment of whch tho some may wfglly bo told t tho not annual tojl oota io m orott computod thordon 04 providod by l to tho first doy of May, noit msun c a collaction foo of or par ant d d fiSO for epene, all in eccardaa with tha arovisians of tha act tint obovo montionad lhat all of tha feraitid t, intaojt nd htrfla ra volid, dainqyont nunpaid, and hava ramamod dolinunt and anMtd t wfficiont tlmo to authorlca anal ro4uro, a a evded by tha fraoing act, tho l f tho iforoooid PraU of IanMemtt whiah thay wara aeMoMfJ nd rf wtfodooj in ajld Mhodlo t tha nojrt nniftitax Mia tor tha nar,Mymont thoffjff, anojthftt thft Mid tmt intemf, oellociiof fooMute j val,d ion upon aach, 1f thtn mtfJ Mftftk of lnd doMrlbaJ in atlajthMln ni inrt h  jn  af tho pooplo oftho Steta of    SI 3Veto f Wand Laka South 56 20 ftj olona ohora of eeld Leka NorthWtm to7Tja thanea North 32 Wer 10 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oathaast cornar et it4 of acNon 32, Commanin0 t ioyrheosr corner kMnonthane Norm 4U Watt  cnaint intnc ree cnin tnnca doutri u tti y chainsto douin lina ot Mcnon inn kat a IVchains to bag inning 2 1954ut v of aw MI 33 40 19MNW i et IW 14 93 40 1954Wat Vz of W 4 W 1954W A af 3W 4 33 40 1954 4A13MARION TOWNHiTOWN NO A NWitfH, KANUc NO 4 kASfit Va of 6 4 xcpr 4 piew ot ina be ginning at 6outhe6t toiiuir or section i,torth 420 faat 9 incnet Wr 4U tt ocmr irwnca outn 40 tt y mcnt 10 teot mghway rhnca tdr 412 test 0caniar ot nignway 10 besiing io oginntng m center int ot Noirh anuniynwwdy on feast section line at a potm ter Nortn ot iouintast corner 01 topoint oaing Nonneii corner ot pdei or onu gwntd by rrink ana MdDci IISK tnance412 tier 6 mcni uiouy Worth lino ot parcel of land thenca iwiiaiii 10 line of Norm and ioth niflnvay mence ouwin49 iwtt t men atony c11,11 line r sia highway to point ot Dyinnmg 1 4 10 104J19 eat UiudiUe Mack x  T  MtnatA pvKj of land 42 row wo and ti rocU long Lot 1 ano 011 iriu Wear iot 01 uti j, b,oc a, in Village 01 cJ4f Unauiiid a ouiy ied OJI ajo plaiiea LotJ ond in irtefci 2 OT LUI  tn MIII bny aK  or want i known u mill laro OtocA oesCrucij ai TOiiOWS COniicllCin al au ixii nuni WIWIC rtre dji 1 iic o 1 jifcur m Mid village intenactt with thonii or lAdin dtrMr running nom tnaocpOUA 10 kMcyuinni KUIIlaiU blOCJk TH IV64 39afasory V UIMMUrtgtoAi 1 awn wockLot 1, elocK k, JKi a n er tnd lying ba iwosn ua woi ana O 1 IVIV, kiu inptn w ei in wiQin inore or ,I ij4 i41loi  and 4 and North 44 it ot ur 4 9Mrtatoat AddiMaa tta I  1944Hnyntni WaatSOMou  Vz of Lit la and  paMOmancing er i rthv ccinar ot Ui Icast t rod thence North 3 roda ia root tnanca teuth 4 oat to occupied a on percei la 1994Lou 4 to 8 inrluajwe aiao a tnip S rode and Sowtn by to rod tact ano WottLou 1 to b inciuaMveIS 1994Ike trim Maria AoalLot 6 Va4North W of Lot 16afiaat mSouth 39 feet of Lot 1, rawMrit OrajtMl end iHOrm 10 taat of tor t of Paviaca N2003 aGy549512600 Lot IIto 2aLot tLOI iiO I ILor uLor 14LUf 10LOi iU arxiLOl llLU I I 0LUf 11 y LO lo ultudMeccaCITY OF rtoulet IV54i94f9 4 iys4 24344914VI avtton and lend bagtnntng at Northwestot Lor U er rewwrt JrO NktMma, booin 12 taat uwwa satt iatt faatWortn2 feet thanca Met i0 taat  10 taat thanca Watt 132 taat t 194Aaiattart Plat Ma 70 faat North and South by JQ Wast in Nerthaatt cernar LM 91 1944 Lot 15it94 IV34 4VI4VI2 ji unnumbered Loi utween Lot1954Noolet Plet N J iyM oyi491 4VI491Lor aLU ieLO 1V LO JOLUI  except southerly 4 teei thereof iyj4  aM2 txiefth of kangm  t jcten a poinr in Laiuny line or Of and  Kivesi,u okjiii iMorui 4U Wr UO feer Ia4d Oiiitloi1VM1944 t1941S41994 Addittoo 1954194Ralph Fowiort ridLot 44 and North  of Let 419S4Lot 62 1964V1UA0S Of INCftNffLot 1Lot lOallowayLot 10Lots 29 and 30iot 49Lot 1Lor 39 ISUMJfeao aaa 20 aa lataiaca af eaalnnlna thanea aatt 60 faat thancanorth 130 latt thano War M ftat Sh 130 f thence3296 ribad land eommenctns at  point 1913U faai Watt of louthaattaernar of ctctlon thonce North 113068 feet thonoiWlOt SSS6 foot, thence South 112066 jat tnonoB SatSawth ISO foot to beginningSO 1994af follow fcauth y af South 2 of Nt v4i2 40 lv4W i4 of SW t except aite tor School and site tor lown hallfaat to e point 2 40 IV64 XHOfaat to a ooinr Commencing at Soutneati comti or i iru, yan  of ijorTh Va of North 2 01 ointosr V4 otecnon lykiy vVesteriy oi aOnifec nim or nignway and trom 1 tienci oony cuuioi ur aiu tugnway Northerly V2 teei ur a poim 01 uaginntnfi thence O4 reel Uortnariy aiony tamer ot mgnway thence Wairiy iO4 tei parallelto iouin line ot aaia iMorin 2 01 Noun ,ot be 4 Southerly 04 teei inence JSIy 164 reet to point ot ovginmngio 1954 1140NE 4 txcepr iouth V2 ct be 4 of Nc  2e 140 iv 1 WMcClatcntyt iriangla LAK kstatetLet 25   iVj4 i4ilTru firtt Marion Muditianioufh Vi  Lot 16 IVd4 1140OCfeOLA TOvVNiHIlTOWN NO 4 NWRIH, kAN NO Seast V2 ot SE4 eet irum ii ui oIII iMonn 4U Wr cornar or uoerryg iiti Cd4iiiy lin 2ooJ ier inoncecd 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Kuu, a ifciiovi oeynuiing atuonneasT cumcr u LOI jot vvett s MOUIIIOII to no L,y oi oiigniQii, running tneiibe as 101 00 JU , tojf jy ieej irwncaSJ leet iw cttiwer itike tftiouui o4 u ei June or ure Ufee, inwnca orttitest 166 tta DPrincx lv tr AVID LUXlo fi to nLena, wonn 1 Mtior wrr ianri inpon syn lond by tho tola thorojtjf Whavofora yait potitionof pnfjA Thct within tha Time proviojajfftha afaroaoid taxa, and doaraoI That within tha timotho State of Michigan cgint mount at ttiat, mtoroit, fpJItjStlfjftad schodulc agciatt thoC That soid dacrooMvarcl tumt compuad endparooU of ipnd, or tuch 40806736 U703B9a 4080aourt art intl daarao iflfor tho pjymant of tho tomputaaj andiirto AndQMf pttitionaf wiATI tlattvi M cnodwla, tha atJattbo MSjflriM WJ ft 1994T994 1994 f91191S91MM 699347 1909 5911689 591U70S593690 i07244 Southwetf 10 acrat ot SW 4 beginning at iootnweir corner ot secnon io irninv iuin JZ OJSrhvnce tai ai rous thanca Wir 64 rods to 36 IUPUTNAM TOWNSHIPTOWN NO 1 NUKiH, KANL, NO 4A pi ot Nc trl 4 oUjetnon I ,, K4t, ua ginning at a point lVei iouu t ionii corner ot tinon i, iiienco OJIII L TOOItnence Watt tub teet induce worthence lat 22d feet to pmse ot2 IVJ4 6y 10Eat a of SW 4 10 80 1954 3064Wait a of Bait V2 of SE 4 y inning,loit2 1954 l5Ualeer West ot Northwest cornelana vicherson Mdouion tnenutic luenco vti 00 tee 1 IHMIIM inence cer wo teei le e ol0VIV athe fainiyiorm 2 Norm Of Hinge 6 kastiniiy di aei arid 1al iriiChicagoDavid ischampion ingrandfather, Peter J ,started it all hvck in the 1020swnen he won the Curn Kinj titlelour limes Davids father Tlau rico was Corn Prince Uvcv and lionHisLux,20leeiteuileer ouin 4w vesi ihence ioumwesierly4 103 teei ionh10 oa1V54 iV41954 16,062400IVJ41 and If ilSCHIDULfi ATAX OP 7954 AN PRIOR YEARS tesmsr MOJIMJOMTON T I NOtTM,1WM NO ommantlna it a aatat 1South laradt, Wajt 4fttt 4 red ta aajinnina  J 9Una tt t point 1460 foot tavth af Narth A Pott of ajiri a Btrt of Lot 17 detcribed,  Northawt corner of said lomfcorly elong the Etlt line ofw foot to tho Sowthaiit cornerttortof thonca Woctorty ilong tha South lineof cold Lot 33 fot thanca Northwtitarly 964 lajl to tho North lino of Mid Lot tt t pointIf foit WoitMy from tha Northeast cornerSaraof tholiMtorly along North line ofmWm WZ to tho poim of btglnnig6M6214569 162437327B45911909 nan2460of iW4 orUKU roao tniue  newonyc u JU4 teci tuwnce iMOrmtrekodd 0 teei iIU 40SW 14 of SE 4IU 40Wesr 14 of Nt U ot Nfe 15 20NW U Of Nt W 15 40i6 14 ot NW u15 40Commencing et Nonnwes NW 4 in center ot CCcat on North e unefence thence beuih atthence Vvesterly at ngh center of Cedar Lakealong center et CeoarOeyinnino 22 I 1954Commencing ar canter ot interaction of Lake koad tnd O i K K ngn, of way unuon iouin swe or said right et way thence South 19 feel inence cif iVj reel intuctNorth to South line ot 0 1 K K nm etway fhenca Norrhweiterly along oouth uat otsetd right ot way to place ot oegmmng be ing a pert of We Vz o secuon 22 Va4 4010Beginning on West line of tocnon 19 feet iotn ot intersection of Wesr line ot ection witniOutheriy lint of O 1 k K ngnt ot wayIhence East 195 teer rnepce Ovfn 00 teetto iorth line of lands owned uy tnu roro Moror Company thence in a norrnwesieny airtction 2JU reet to a point 14J teer aoutn ofplace ot oaginmng ttience Nortn 143 teur TO ginning1964 o9Wy nig HI uie Cny of Bnghpan of LOIion HeweM t arighion ewachLOI da iv4 830iamet 8 Leet Additional flat LOI JI 10 3 oeginur LOI 3 munu uwino i cdii 1 k rtei honte dOuin iui leetinuiue OWIII o U , vesi U2 tuei inttnee iunn oj Idet 10 Oiyinniny nu rtuw,rj4 I3OWiettn  SusdiviiienLeg Con and uot iuuf tur yi of Let 101, andail OT LCILo LOMorgan ParkLois 1 gi,o ib iy54vmttn and rncrnersou Additiname kesiuenco ano Lots J ana 4rrome kesioertce end Lors 4U ond 50 iy4biock ractory end Liaer vnii dna Lot 77West vi ot Lots Ld4 and Irrme Koaenca and Loti i and 1954Lou 211 end 22J irriie Keiuenw and Lotl 2e and 266346 55465,464867 9J6fOWJI MOVSotTJL RANOI NO  IASTvOrrn OF ecrca o HARTUN0 TOWNSHI TOWN NO SNOITtL RANOI NO 6 IAST LotS fcjSlfr M POinteP U SflWl NOftfl Of Ik Ht WpnCa WOJt 10  22 1964 2466A piece of land commencino ar ouihait cornr Ot West V2 or aW 4 ot itcnon J, runningNorth 40 root thence vet 24 root tucncaSouth 40 rodt thence cu 24 rodt to beginning 30 1934 loV4Beginning 800 feat South and v7 fct West ot Nortnattt corner of bfe VA of it V4 of ttion31, trience iouth 2, cast 76 teet mance WeT7 feat thence Norm 6 4U, Watt o5 tretthanca Ett 75 feet to beginningMVavnofi AJiojbogmn,ng86i3faatNorth of cantr of rrarneleast 22 no LOI4o0wilt wrfee oi vvetr 4o iei ot Lot 77vs of Lots 118 and hv ivaNorth i2 Of loti 269 ano 22cornar of N6rods thance North 103rodt thonco South 70 reds then South 2f rods1 IS 1954 3300 ft touthocat cornar of sottlon 31,Wrr49TWeei 3567 fatt thanca Woet S7S ,fott thence South 20hm for  place of beginning rhenca thence North SI 23 West 217j South 7QJ feet thence South S8LS feet to center of highwiy thanceSott etorej centar of Mid highxlaWtlotnt if poojnofV W    IS4aej tW HA atf itfM tai  kfltf 994113747 3939Maxff tafanactton of otntarllna ofd and latt and Watt V4 Una of sec tat aTbosrnnano aoMg tewth 89s   from cantor of lection rhenca tlono tha camaritna of AAtxI faat thanot South 89 52 r to Watt Itna of tact ion4 Waal along Wait r of j Wt W of mmm mMtmtM Wwt W corner M tec tnence mrpTm 12 left elong East end3 Wept WmSTtmim U ISM foet to pointg fj oejlwlm omeett oestorty S3 feet attoNO 4 IAHof Watt 277Sof194of SSVi MOept ra1T Bridga crowing Portage Creek tnence Wett 26teat for t place ot beginning thence West 464feat thanca North 4U West 3 feet rhencaEast 7i reet tnence Youtheny 26 feet to pieceof beginning, being t pert of 6fc V4 of c 4of teei ion 3i 31 1964 2464Chelkart LendngLot 25 Vd4 343Lot 26 164 a4JLet 27 1954  343Cottage tnd let 36 iv4 32Lot 50 1954 343Lot 91 1964 343Lot 92 1P4 iLot 63 1964 S4JLot 98 1964 343Lot 59 1964 34JLot 60 1964 343Lot 62 1964 343Lot 63 1964 343Cottage end lot 64 1964 343 Lot 66 1954 34 , mm M ft  ah J a  1  J  AO026276130882438 94396208j North ot Range 4 testA piece comniencii70 at a point m West line ot Wduivi ifrusr IU cnamj  links iMonn ofdouin un or itcnon JS, tneaiureo along WaJnut iuttt, tnence wetady 0 roos to ic Pnerson  band, tiienco hortheafieny paraiil wun wSi nntt OT Mia ttreet to owin une oir  K K aignc cast aU4i no ot N K IO voSf nnd or wainut iuetti, inntw ioumeriy yb nntt OT Mia sireT io cginning,iourh to feat  1964 22930Beginning 4 roas West ot Northwest corner ef LWT 14 gne t HOWH 4 Addition No 1,tnence AMI 4 rods mM dOutn o redt tdncetatt 4 toes thence iortn u roos io Beginning 30 1964 0OllAtmon Whippfei AdditionNorth 2 rous ot Lor 44 nu al between it tnd A A R K LO, lend l64 669Attestor t Pitt No 3Lot 4 1964 80lot 16 1964 1452Aseeesors Met No 4 Lot 2 IV64 905David Lux, the new Corn Printohis Uncle Frank, also a formerCorn Prince, was named reserve rand champion corn grower atthe 1956 international showThe Lux family attribute theircorn growing success to carefulseed selection, good management and soil fertility   This year, Davids prize winning corn was grown on a 5nrre field he had entered in the 1956Indiana 5acre corn growing contest The peed was an Indi ana Certified Hybrid, No 844DAltogether, the Luxes had 115acres in hybrid seed corn lastre son on the familys 400acre fpim in Shelby County, Ind Onmost fields, the yields averagedbelter than 120 bushels per acreOver the years the soil fertility level has been built up andmaintained by adding manure,crop residues  nd plenty of mixed fertilizeLast season, the fertility program included 400 pounas pericre of 4lt16 plowed down De fore corn planting, plus  200 oounds added, in the row atplanting In addition, 46 poundsper acre of 80 per cent nitro gen fertilizer was applied ftrtht corn cropLot 26 Pate 341954HhUnd Laka Subdivitton No 3Lot 303 end Cortegelot 1954Acre Subdivision 195419541954Lot 6lot 7lot S 1954lots 9 to 14 induaJve 1964 RattwareLot 24 1954Lot 29 1954Lot 2e 1964Wee SMc SdbdiviskLot 4 19545293626 5395395395395391311539539539 Lot 12Lot 46Lot 51Lot 5 8228IV64t Plet No 1 I9d4iV64Aataetert Plat Na 8iy641V64Fairiawn Seteit wbdivitienNorth 12 ot Lot 64 1V64North Va ot Let V6 1964Lot 96 1964 o44 nptiw Middle West Soil IMboutn a of Lot 96 1V4 654 I nfi w110 nmmLiZ UmLbeoion j ot Lei 129 Beginning 130 feet North  provemetlt Committee lOTi and 60 teer tast of bouthwett corner of Lot flve suSSeStionS for StOnnC fr125 , thenc  Nort h 13 2 fee t thenc e cat t 4 0 fj    Z  tv f flr m thi s WlAte r13 2   thenc e Wes t 4 0 tihzei  toe  SoctM, 1 of Lot 130 wjnnSy 130 faat iSSI h  to itdd   Winter Storage ofPlant Food Assuresi SuppliesforSprii 044 friri vriia 7f flLafl5, cteet thence bouth teet to beginningLot 79Lot 76Lot 116 922922922922539195419541954, 1954TYtONI tOWNSMIPTOWN NO 4 MOUTH, SANOI NO 4 IAST1 acre In Southwest corner of East 60 acres of North Vz of NE frl V4 t0 rods North endSouth by 16 rodt Ent tnd West6 1 1954  1609South 4 rodi of Wesr Vz of West Vz of NW V 22 1 1954 344North 48 rods of NW V of SW 1422 24 1964 3635South 32 rodt of NW44 of SW 14 M22 16 1964 1622Mivjfsarlni uCommencing 40 rodt South of Northwest cof tmr of lection 27, thance South 26 23 rodethanca iast 240 rode thence North M 23 rodstftence West 140 rods to of southwest corner ot Loi 30, thence North132 teet tnence cast 44 teat thence South 132feet thence Wett 44 teet to beg inn ing 1954 801West Vz of Section 2 of Lot 130 beginning 130 teet North end 44 feat tatt ot Sournwetr corner ot Lot 130 thence North 132 feet thencetast 22 feet rhenxe South 132 feet thenceWest 22 feet to beginning 964 801Section 4 of Lot 130 Beginning 30 feet North of Southwest corner of Lot 130, thence North 100teet inwee cast iu tear thance South 100 feetthence West 22 fe to beginning1964 801Section 5 of Lot 130 Beginning 30 feet North tnd ,22 feet cast of Southwest corner of Lot30,mence North 100 feet thence Ust 22 featthence iouth 100 feet thence West 22 feet to beginning s  1954 476Section 6 of 16T130 Beginning 30 feet North and 44 feet fiest ot southwest corner of Lot130, tnence North 100 feet thence Last 22 feelthence South 100 taat thence wt 22 feet to crop operations1Keep the fertilizerthe ground or off cont Store the fertilizer ittor some other dry but2offme othe y gthft Ka8 on 2 X 48 W Cbbing above the floor Then tat1 fertilizer wont soak up moltture and get lum Pfetanca fiowluiaHlitM uiSowtr 1964 Lor I ana i at 1954IS7t o4J61954 en or eight high Kt en bags separate from the, maiapile Ixoifertmztr MNafct UpBuying and storing fertiliseron the farm now it particular advisable, aayt toe cpnugfrtee, btcaute of the tiatnt situ ation on railroad freight rsneeded to mm finatopotash from HM aim tossgr tm  TH E P7NCKNB Y D18PATC 1 Wednesday , Februar y 20 , 195 7Matte r e i Pnctofflr A  o f Ifan h 1  lif tStor eWYfiOOD S Murray Kenned y an d Lorens oMurph y attende d th e Democra tcount y conventio n a t Howel l las tWednesda y night  The y wer e elec te d  delegate s t o th e stat e conventio na t Gran d Rapids  Fe6 23  Als o y eeditor Abou t 10 0 attende d th e 7t h 1 M  tric t Masoni c meetin g Hel d her e  nWednesda y nightByio n Wilso n DD Iconducte d a  discussio n o f th e Blue Book  Gle n Al t explaine d matter scomip g blfo r th e boar d o f genera lWagoners Grocer y6Q6 6 PINCKNE Y ROA DM  SMerchandis eI  purposes Re x Sacket t G  J  W,  wa sGBNT S FUK NGO O 1H 0 fcHBMlf SH A Born t o th e Verno n Rusaon u wh obough t th t McLuca s cttiag e a t Por las t wt k a t St  Jo e hospta l aii  Campbell famil y w eo l lh PHON E 2 4 Vlrt  with tt oiowlervitl e cal l o r  Anay Campbell s Sunday Walte r Clar k an d wi i wer e inliento n Harbo r las  week  klsu presen t Specia l Ft  Lauderdale , Fla Th e Le  Lavey s entertaine d taE d Parker s an d Wayn e AtLee s a tdinne r Sunday , honorin g MrsAt Le s 39t h birthday Th e Marti n Ritte r famil y calle d o nhi s mother , Mrs  Doll y Ritter , a t St ,Jo e hospitalAn n Arbor , Sunday Marti n an 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an Ironrite, discovering wonderful new hour to enjoy with the familyShe will learn to iron quicklyand simply on an Ironrite, andher ironing will look more beautifuLCome in today Let us showyou the Ironrite model speciallyreserved for that woman you likeso muchIrormAUTOMATIC IRONIftTHE LAVEY HARDWARE J BKNftlAL SPRING ELECliONMONDAY, APRIL 1, 195 y jCall llOO A M te 200 P M Itzoept WednesdaysWon TuMn FrU SmL s60 to 800  MRitter i Modem qpAmbulance SrvoPHONE U P SI17Ifrea 6 hectutott, StVkI Webster dt SflhipUAHYLJS W Uc To JJ Qualified Electors oi the Tovnsiiip of Putnam, County of Livingston, Stte of Michigany flten that b eonfomity with the MichiganYEet1oVLaw,I, the undersigned Clerk, will, upon any day, exj cept Sunday sad a legal holiday, the day of any regular or speciallection or primary election, receive for registration the nameof any legal voter in said Citynot already registered who may APPLY TO ME PERSONALLY for such registration Provided,however, that I ean receive no names for registration daring thetime intervening between the Thirtieth day before any regular, special er official primary election and the day of such electionNotice is hereby give that 1 will lie at iiy Home 294 North Mill it Op120 VVebi brand Kiviifoil6SUEVKYOBGifiee Xll st Qnmx I Phone U61W Howeli, sfinhiajssj tte WiiK i R Mj DKNTISTI elsphone Oil ice ssidenoe 814by AppoinuaesEowellPinckny, Michigan Thur, Fb 21, St, Feb, 23, Sat, March 2 10 a   BERTAuctioneerBottle GasFORCOOKWG, WATER HEATINfi AND WYUE L P GAS SERVICE HOME HEATING to H p m and Mon, March 4, 8 am 10 S p m to Register VotersM0KiAY MARCH 41957 LAST DAYThe Thirtieth day precetflng said ElectionFfm I Viiek a m until i oclock p m on said day fur the nrpse of REVIEWING the REGISTRATION and REGISTER ING sueh ef th qualified electors in said CITY as SHALL PROPBRLY fisply thereforThe name of no person but an ACTUAL RESIDENT of theprecinct at the time of registration, and entitled under the Con etttution, m remaining such resident, to vote at the next electionshall be entered in the registration bookElector Unable To Make PersonalApplication, ProcedureSKC 104 Any elector who is unable to make personal sppHtatin for registration because of physical disability or absence ftom th Towns hip, City or Y e in which his legal residenceir to the elose ef registration lection by securing from theVillage in which is located Ml  FAalM BALE A 3PBCXAUTTPbm rowkiUle CA lr H R holmquist fTaweday Through Saturday 1U S wd 5 to 7ad by Appoiitmeat AC 729319H Weat Graad Kiver BRIGHTON gWeekly irip viadt to itrAgencyKXarrI 4 2 MILL STlfeeJser, sliea Phone UP 8 111REALFarras, Homes, Lake Property bu8ine Opportunitiesiut Veur Property I withrker  209 North Perl Si, PHONE UP 88166DR J  CAMFAU OPTOMETUSTGye xamiatioWedneaday andby AppointBeat116 CbiUon Road, y4mi N at aribtott AC 74411   X ,LAVEYGenera insuranceHONB V P Igtion cards and executing hii bf bliPHONE 63 HOWELL The Senior class held a very enjoyable Valentine party Saturdayat he home of Kittie St Pierre f Strawbrry Lake Tom Wylie andBob Ward tied in the heart content Mrs Edna Spears and Jack Sheldon called on the Arthur Krychfamily at the San Saturday Sun day they entertained Mis LouiseShehan and the Francis ShenanfamiiyThe Asher Wyles atnded a pattySunday at the Richard Lovevll hon, The Albert Dinkels and Mrs Alherta Close were in Lansing one day last week The Bob Downs Ann Birdfamily of Wayne andd Mrs Marion Pearson of Howell called on MrsBenlah Miller Sunday Te Kenneth Wylies have solithnr farm at Anderson to MrFritch of miehton They still have 40 acresat nderson and may build In the  meantime they will live in the ttevie  IaT,ior house across the pond  Oer 100 attended the O, E S Sweetheart party Saturday nijfht at  tvlfe U of M Fresh Air Camp at Pat evaon Lnkp They was a potliklinnor pames and contests and thensquare dancing Clare Swarthoutcalled Otto Poulson, Ed Maas anl  Mrs Eloyae Campbell played Olin Robinson ar went to St Joehospital for a checkup and treat nHnt Monday The George VanNormans took 14members of the Pilgrim Fellowship proup to a meeting Sunday night at the Ann Arbor Cogl church k located, may lie registtnfer any election or pClark ef tk Township, legal resilience, duplicate iiutlicaU the registration  vit before a notary public orether officer legally authorised to administer oaths and returningsach registration cards to the Clerk of the Township, City or TiUtfe before the close ef office hours on the last day of regietratfea pnor te any election or primary election The notary pubrk or fher officer udminitering the oath shall sign his name oatk lie for the signature of the regisSxatioa officer and desigpate Hi titleUnregistered Persons Not Entitled To Vote Toay Maadelis SawFiliug StopLAWN MOWBIt SUAPENINttC   W W MaddeaJswan Building, Brightoa, Mie UPTOMETUISTToe and Taurs   to 5i MeHiag  by  Apoinlsntft tBas t Gran d Bivo fA C  962S 4 111 2 4  Kiverban kr R RENTunfrihsne d apartment  1I  nom g an d 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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>   V74 TillDiSPATCF Fruary 13, iy,  yHKJHIGANa Wtt happens to a town when amain highway is routed around itof down the main itra Note MASONICAt Stockbridg school William  Over 300 peopH attended the d f 1a M gKranbam and Ann Musolf tied for f Masonic Guest Nlte atjJttai fcijvelie ChurcSCHOOLvaiidictorian and Gary Smith won Pinckney school Saturday,fewmuliros Michigan  limited access highways HXL fa kiie part of the plan They offer infcjuulied saTy with divided nmllie Janes, controlled entrances andby passes around towns and cities Ilit merchants and villagers areDfrjurunt to fear that bypasses willt i t  aor, t3eir economics structureTheir fears may be limited Tharfcu now IO mileo of coatvsUhitiways aiidsijvoy made by the UnLeti States claim that towns they hy r    p irp o J by the, pedally in California atd ttias j, ,f   , nzve oaiiness can bebtiili aioa roads with limited aceess Motorists must turn off at seine pjii to eat, find lodging or buygfcscline Sturgis which was byptatd fry 4 mile increased her inotelAntt hotel business by 25 percentCLdsa bypassed 9 years ago grewAndy Nielsen, village president,saidthe merchants dciied to b efliieht They decorated their s and erected 2 signs on thehighway costing flSOt each tx Ju merits of ChelseaOn theother hand Parma lost ft peroentcf itr bsuinss when by passtd twoyehrs agoman grandth u M will be raised with in j tolalawiL I weye large delegations from nei  cising frequency duringthe nextj My  Mrg g iq ,,f Uring tovnsOne of 25 from ovsll yrs when 800 miles tf at  Gro4ory annnniM the marriage of headed by Ed Kenny had  t V rotiple highways are constructed, lhefr JjHlghtCT Nldji, to Frank by Lerved for them Dexter, Ann Artxri of Lansing 1 liiLjhtu, Stockbridge, FowlervfUtJfht second floor over the Gre ajni delegations and therey Tavern caught fire last wek occupied by Albert Masehkeuu Gregory and Stockbridge fireLKC wer called then from DetroitJackson Lansing Vajlieurattd Rapkis Rev Winder yeve the Deooisa iay evenlyFriday, evening aft,1 aid Saiuniay from and feumiay but ViOn pvie t0A ftCalvarHcv i u ChurclUrsBmmett Berry has sold her , virb Rloysi Campbell played Verne at Stockbridge to Robert Bay 4 mosic during the dinner which feat is jf Detroit j ure I venison from the UniversityCiete ry ccollected 6260 in the J of Michigan gae reserve Tho dimMothers March of Dimes er vas prepared and served byThe Dexter Methodist church has j Masons themselves There worepurchased the Joe Schnebelt ir  Miiifs One worked in the morni ghure, 2 blocks east of the church j  a in the eouipient there AnorhTor an educational center The  er worked In the afternoon settingchirch celebrates its 125th annivtr j the tables and preparing toe loodt , yjJLl May i uiid cilotier ,A   ,    7 Dexter high schcol boys have , xuv d Porter was eJiairman  Thojoined the naval reserve , Hickory Ridjje Twin V and bThe band boosters of Fowlerviile  ru, donated and the stores ycwill put on a minstrel show March i aiau 1 and 2  I Oriand Winslow W M gac UuFowUrville has purchased Ply  UJUJS of welcome nd imroducsd Uefavv trsnipiUServiceJ K    V   We hear much of taxMalcolm Ludvi, saw t opossum  PaJaCtt M cureall butKv vLu 1 dc in Fiuuk D aii  a tt ch govanunB jSoine oi ub huNe oui own , Lile tu f start with tha 01,,u pun is Jot Pi,i tf kuing to  ow The wguemmt thatKJ th ski tw Harold Hollistei   did not v ha a new radio and record player I Uch ey Fie I Singer and Aiiai iiubsoTthixa new eaiiB JUU aiiison ana Ciuy ijurg new pants Dora had a toou uaiiod, 1ivs dog was i in oerudyaa a1, nt buto arya touthbrtih kdna iVsoia a nev , riid Jackie Keason a new sweater ihaion and inniic iotter ecninri n, dreosea aidra lluines s  ilani the congressmen whonew bunn  W H tkMe havtt more money to iiead it f filVi, according to W K Kilaey 1fthang the congressmen who Totad i iranee its economy in such wayii a li uix cut took place tha awould experience its in history, afido eate a demand for a81and 6000 yards ofIsedan for its police dept,  the tortnster Byron Viidon oiThey have 4 uniformed officers i rtiin Ailr The High School Trio Beverly Bennett, daughter of the Nancy Nash Karbaia M sey anaMnnl y Bennetts of Hamburg wil  Notl Rcse sang sever popular TVbe married to Jack Winkeihaus on nubersrb 22  F1  Masons and guests were inWilliam McPherson IV of Howcif4 todu vd b te lodo seenhas received the Eisenhower Prayr  Ainov theii wee Ciydu CorLin,Award for leading the drive that  idont of the county siiriie club an  L U1 , ,sold 517,830 worth of U S Savings j Harold True, former VVJR radioiwill probably come under l8rista  bonds in 1956 I iev cinentalor vwio came with, ftre scrutiny this year Attorney Kavanaugh is against it He j  xi died la8t TueUfty at bi8 home Harol J hemtives more power to OM in Lansing, following an operation  couti, In foi1 tumor of the brain   The  following left for xailitaiy,   fcA prand jury can only obtain evid I duty Feb 1 chftrles Hards and J ,A El,oly Vohll ,,, of HoWiil HQnface that ccan bt used in a coottj Piuiiip Andrews of Howdl and Rob  Oihcr coryu, ,re Due Hbbtrial The key to its power in I ,rt  harbonneau of Pinckney PtocUbridce Marvin iriie ,At j our ciassHisuriic uyue aelvc,e a ue boy tois Geaidouti r itA great number of thertjries are engaged in govtrm ent workThey would all Ida theircontracts and there would be BO soaey in the pockets of the million otug uPi r PJCKNEVCf Ihcy hd , uit father and hit h motii ii Porcer sold 2 eiiuua ana arviutiv liiaii ht a tab, boy Hic 1 otpicn iit ih thinks hetan a vakune Johu of Pie wyuld be unle to maka their nts on  omet, can tchev have boUKht and M itocku1rkfi vsuuld fhl1 to ZefPo   ni ol a country depends on katu iV n moving Any suek L as this would  dlaaitor da ire the the speeches of HerbartiaL nd Carl Tar,anwi erose tiioiiiio 4 hud to pjoii U v Lib alV 1 il o t llll  If 1i L ti , i hiu xa new bo ithiii io i a Huovtr, Senator Bryd and Secretaryto Hhe contrarytstitution un ras intended by the Senator Harry Hittle of this dis  Jiuix Curand on thcuntcstat iadpaper cups vitli theiruetha certain distant ni,o a vaate baskn State polie made Ann AII, Darrell Bakar, in Michigan in 1956  land  Patty Blackr,ar Ryuiarp n tootn iicotLnoleid ut iiihPresent Hfill 1cRex, i LO Order by Iivs Hollorthri5fnittec on Peliys ile scconmendd it be sold, Tie S,IS intijctcd to sk e ,ul a ivi of salto grant immunityKavanaugh wanUth 22 panel jury given that pewer tvnd jury and a M panel ho r6signed  Wjht toTUtehftald  fave the address He is witty and1jury umy the first has powar 4 yemrg ftg0 haa retiTed am is going J H was weil received At present neto rida is ndtrtng the one maj, a,d   Jury KaUing invetia,n at Flifthe workings of a fur, waisw  v   , a iijiiiUii ocn1, iu cumiy C l,, i  i , d hisu ueh aValentino a tivnas a ievliaaon overalls, Carol  iia, Hickyvisited iiij, ,i JIIS auad11 y M ,iee, supportedat windo1 s inTiit of deer killedygun I ONCB LIVED IN HOWELL r a f h Uary Taylor, 22, who has oonfess  arjindlast t j0 ghooting 8 women arouLd  These guest Nites were stintstraffif ir MUhi RoyaI Oftk with a 22 rifle, formerly bicl n 195 when H C Vedder v, 2a lived in Howell where his faher had I master and bave beena gents furnishings store This was li Theformerly the Charles Adamse stor j larfifi  Th family left Howell in 1951 whenGary got in trouble and went to St jnber of small fame huut Petersburg Florida Here Gary was 22 percent last year rBmttcd f0l iWiSault but ac,lUlU,Up , til 013127, an increase ofc K56 There wereV d in 73 1240 were oled lathe upper p iiir A d it , iB thelower a y I ,yattendance is alwaysFuiv ers who wish to make use ofU Nations Soil Bank must siflup by Metivli  This is expected to te  On a ere, oit of  prjthfjtirn and turn them intograss  lard,The jid vinter is btleived uJiji e ifdui  dr starvationr   fF 4H MSMBBftS h nt an appeal for saoneybut to acquaint you with 4H i,v01,tuliljy the familyCamp atPatterson Lake Gary has au older ,ov named Ted We knew lhafumilv when they lived at LIBRARY NEWSMrCacift Chaibcriain got follow MLtoi in response tooie ICJ cousin Cong,ir4 regarding getting s for the Pinckney Li writes  iest of I llv ly CMl    u  tion of school hywa   , c, VSr iiiii ,   The nusiiioss iiiiii d ti ncropl li   re  iai nii  ite to the Aii a s  tAL anentvayvisted the CorijTeMional , reported thatn C    ii ABe  irdtr Pasvh joir   OU   in,AM interim financial report wavcn hy Liv Sujt, , howiny thur syHom it wihin the budgetediios fov uportns but cam  ninscintu Pinckney put up a good gameith South Lyon on Friday nirnancl were ahea4 all the way until the pected the books avilbe  pvpqpu busis reduce the obligationsfor donation I was disappointed asthey were mostly unbound copies o ojjorts of no great interest There nires fi etiiplinu tle Elerenta y ci a in1 Lpp uikr did Mary iu1 iii LLiol, JUitia i nis 4it in i psilaiul  wln iihii nd yot1 umy iJumnfei hu company, t, i dau Ijii ua Leo Hudson i ciitipLtli Ciiiuy uiintii nioh,,icr iiah ne iuinituifc JO AmUfy iulp d hi xaiuer cian tiieAViicti ,iCUJ oiy oiiiiiii UV 0t hib le lfcr LOi uitlionnie Curs y uncles iuutiiLs visitcu nei ivia KMVjiii1 ii a toy tak, jirian Walton put in anew sink and tankThi A irack Mrsi Kuer has a toyine Dirrov spent liie vvtk end out lThe State of Michigan needsard cov  more money and the legislature   j ai,i to be seriously considering in , treasig the sales tax one MH Thi s ta x woul d b e o n th a peopl edj,  th e othe r taxe s unde r con Sh e   deratio n suc h a s coporatio n pro etc  ar c o n bi g business  Ta aRepublican s meetin g a t An Arbo r las t wee k wen t o n recor d a oppose d t o an y increas e i n th e sal e s a x Thi  ta x hit s everybody  I tva i il y a sto p ga p measur e i n th aiib t plac e bu t ha s bee n o n th e book piuctkall y unchange d fo r 2 6 yaaxa ,ac k i n 193 2 whe n th e I S mil l tt tlimi t o n propert y wa s adopte d ta stat e treasur y wa s lef t tjuptyWUl ijjinommc k the n governo r afk d scommitte e worke d ou t th at o  refil l th e treasur y unti lihin  bette r coul d b e foun dwa s stron g oppositio n to it mtk  was  calle d th e Penn y fo rTax  I t resulte d i n Coraitoak ica t lo r reelection  Fran k  ,  h  ucceedeo i hi m promiaa d tOtak h e ta x of f foo d bu t neve r ftiri wffa f  atad c o f An n Arbo r Youn g Stpu bicu n leade r ha s com e u p wit h aiA  idea  H e woul d increas e th eo n  liquo r 1 0  to financ e ahospita l constructio n  200,000,00 0in l m previou s yars  Th e eth e uaii , capita l expeidi boun d copie s o f   b  cko f th e congreiiionu l re c r  a ,ial wer e a hea 4 al l th e wa y unti l t e greiiionulexpecte d t o atten d , aat 3  minutes  A t time s thei r lea d  reori s I  can obtai n iau n hi h iwhic hinesda yare iOl , o u1  , r nly vi e n    The y change d thei r  Uib  meantim e wil l b e o n th e lookou tnd  ra  u n A  le H th e T or  mor e desirabl e rrrtwv ,   i,chiol an d shoul d hav e bee n bond d Ari   a  in  const i aclin  th e JOIH 1 ibsu e inal ev  hi s pj th e dihtri i tioitishinfe  Witl  hi o iatne r an d hi sis  1 lie oaii i Singer s o f D eviio u a t KaLiue a Singer sy  , udy Geai s 1110he r h an d th e i nan dda y Sept  thr u May ,en  th, 3r d  Satur ,they i fina l t0Simonso n wa sho t fo r Pinckne y th e firs t hei f au d1 3  points  H e di d no t ge t an y i nTheio rdi  half Capt  To m Wylie  wa 3 g mt  pMr Mae Bryan Co,o,te,coffetDances startivi iiMiiiliy around 115 p m Par 16 fadultiOt  iod Pinckney lost her stuff and only  Hin and Dora SwarthoutlOcdouh fored 3 points while South got 17 As this was the 33rd birthday o800 and Pinckney again fdl down badly on j the Circle Th president, Mrs li U or a Citiens Coitrareit i ed to ti in a sp  Parar ured to attend with thtfr Thank youPutnam Township 4H Counoil ATnER AND SON BANQUET bn for the Father and Son bailquet at tae Cong4, pariah kail oi tlLKINGS DAUGHTERShr Assn wasvosrd toiy of itsof past ALVHi  ill  s that by Sept lydOlumber of classnot acconioduce uur aiion the free throw line has cost the ei took Prt Mrs Iva Keasonin i A lecr coiiipKdniaM of m b,, Pincknoy team several games this ,se home the first meeting wa i1 eivict va, read and referred to thryear They used to bt good OH ttm   d vaa  only charter member f busin9Sa manager  throws Then they practised noons  P,resnt Mrs Ruth  Curlett reJ i vi biLs er e rea d  nd o n motio ni n  th e gym  No w th e grad e team s  clppms s fr m  th e Dispatc h abu t Wuyon He r brothe r   hnn y wil l b e a  yea r ol d alentin ovv  cnriitin t uiiiuc i iiai on e a  ia iiowel i  Ann  veK  He r mothe r too k he ricn o ui  iier friend s bowling ihir d an u fouiwi , i   , There ha s alway s bee n disput e as t o  whehe r publi c fund s coul d k aappropriate d o r give n t o rhsrttaal aorganizations  Th e suprem e aouv t ruo  ,HJ3 t hande d dow n a n opinio n l ith e matter  Thei r decisio n wa sJVi x Ramhat , chairma n o fiown  boar d o f Arthu r an d th etour , boar d member s mus t pa y baef ce  140 0 the y vote d th e Re d Groa tan u th e salar y increase s tfca y TOttilo r themselvea Th e barrag e o f ultimatau s findiCftOOl Diann e rioy  weiu e Spence ra up  th e Gaz a stri p an d th ao f Aqub a t o Egyp t hav e ha d i offec t n d no w the y ar e threaU ning  economic c penaltiea  Tha t i t tht countrie s wh o belon g t o th e U Nwil l sei l n o foo d o r supplies , t oth e fre e thro w lin e onl y makin g 9 j mgs A  orth  arrange dhil e Sout h Lyo n go t lTPoo r wor k comm emortio n o f i t i n whic h ie tiates, Fran k Wyat tFob  J  Jac k Haa ok  liey  ufti y Pu iciion ihe rL yhav e th  gy m noons  Th e Pinckne yt ooldes twit h moa t younwt team lost 8 1 t o 22  Boy s2  game s her e Frida y mte Pinckne y girl s wo n thei r 4t ht  gam e las t Wednesda y b ydeeatin g Stockbridg e ther e 3 1 t o 9 wil lderations 1 Fo r Pinckne y Cath y Wilt  ha d 16 ,l l  l  h   Dd i n    pUyin , will year, 2 o member s   Dex t meetin g o nCamp MR S COYL E BEER ING Mis  Threa  Coyl  L J  Mr Gi tou r bulleti n boar d de cDelia  Davi  10 , Midg e Higg s 4, 1    J re Coyl  j s recove, nR,ionn a Baaydl o 4  Jole n Basydl o an d i  PneJso n Hospi m fro m inju rBonii t I e eac h 2  Th e girl s pla y ati  rcceiv dr t he r hom e Feb  2 whe nHrtJau d Thursday     wft  te n u p b y MiktMcGow m f  ordere d pa i dMeetin g wa s adjourned Tlioma s R  Bonner , Secy   RICHAR D BOYL EKirhar d Boyle , 53 , die d las t We da t hte home a t Independe n eWebste r tovnsnip  Ji e si s1 IJIL 1  1,on  i iorijifioas  Ou r liiu ei 11eti s ar e learnin g ho w t o cop ypoen  Rober t Seeicl d wen t ic ein ku  Hichir d Klei n visite d lu s mothe r in Flint  Le o Alliso n  Howeve r i t won t wor k a Ice s thi s countr y agree s t oetar y Dulle s ha s sai dcertai n condition  thi st  d o so bu t w e d o no tILS S woul d eve r suppor t suc k ai  h e U N seem s t o hav e i t i n fo r  S o fa r the y hav e takt a a t  n  Kussia s invasio n o i HUB o r India s seizur e o ft oh ubor n J n Scotlan d bu tin  Deroi tami ic ea  riitnix r o f year s wher e h e wa s a nuv  ca t an d tw oy  wen t skalin   a t ui s coubn s cotui AeLake  Edwar d Icjanaha nwort h i sOnl y 20 0le w land 64  Boysvill e 40  An n Arbo r46  Battl e Cree k 464  S t Thoma s 67   o  r  u p b ya  fomie j orpha n boy thi s week wa n ple d guilt y t o may b e wife, Margaret , 2  sons , Richar d an  Jon n an d 2  duuthuer rMar y n d Mrs  Martrare t Warin g ir fI   nkney  Ther e arr    vrami  hi U   a  ne w b t de bn  ar Q bixih , VIr  lieato n5th , bt h an d 7t h grade s wil l CITIZENS CAUCU STh tt Citixen s Caucu s wil i t t e Pinckne y Fir e Hal l1 8  t o nominat e aa t 40 0 jp Committe eUNIO N CAUCU SA  Unio n Caucu s wfl l b t th  villag e fir e hai l Moada T3w  p  m to plat t  teSwarthou tm officiating doe, no t  Fla t Roc k M 61  Mila n 27  Salin e 64  Lincol n tt,  Brighto n 76  Stoc knu vh o ar e teachin g u  baake thop e ou , ic ejsr, wAT THE PING KNEY ARK ABKNKF1T OFSPONSORED BY PLNCKNEYDUTS  2, CHILDREN 7acSERVING STARTS AT 521 P MTHE C W O M E N S A P P AMONDAY Owned and Ocorauj ROSE Le iSALLY DOYE Pad Whipple has given vpHoteL Livingston  Mr McDowell fromrunning it Tie Elgn Butter Co of Brightonmade 3000 worth of butter andcheese in January irk Haze who went to Avoca,Texas, writes he is well Paul Bock who bought the ReCrane property has returned to Detroit to run a bakery Wlliam Moran has purchased anew dray The Christian Endeavor will hold  15,loweli, Mick AH CattiaH U K in Eastman Color  r riday, Saturday, Feb 15, 14i  Double Feature lorre Montgomery ,Mona Freeman  Anthony Quinn and Italy JmradUTHOWDOWN AT ALBIKN    jack Mahoney and Bfartha Hyer y Color Canoaa Washington Social at the Perry, Sun Tjp VA 17,18,Towle home eb 22    and 6 gunThe Methodist Ladies AidJ holds, clark Gabk ad feleahor Iaa soal at the Pred Hemmingway , Jcan vville,, BarWra Nichols,,Shane and Jo VanFWt, MAN FROM DELItory Calnoun and BarbaraFUGHT TO HONG KONG CarUoaTHE KING  FOUR  Cl bIeaturette battle of GettysburgWed to Sat, Feb 20,21,22,23 Double FeatureTHF GIRt CANT HELP ITV CinemaScope and OeLux ColorTtm Elwcil and Jsvne Mansfieldhcme Feb 26The son of Mr and Mrs WilliamSurdam born Feb 1 died Feb 3Born to John Chambers and wife Color by DeLuxeou Feb 11, a girl I andDeuse Carpenter and Charles j Color Cartoon and LateEddy were married Feb 1 at theIume of the brides parents, the E G Capenrers in Pettysville John Watson has sold his farmeast of Cliubbs Corners and has anauction March 1 xJe Pksieway and ife have soldtheir hitise on West Main St toI A We Carpenter of AOILSTAGECOACHwitk170 nttendtd the Valentine social j Fortt Tucker and MaiFriday night at the W IJ Clark  Wallace Fordi 1 owe J Otier Cartoen and Late News, 1 J Reason finally got his Ice I mi e filled He was sick last muiih aid then the thaw came and itaid not look as if he would get ittiledFrank Makinder sold a hog lasveck that weighed JoO lbs Perry Towie is cirawii railroad u Monday, February 17, IIMtimes Sunday 2 Y M floattnirleton Heston and Ana BaxterTHREE VIOLENT in Technicolor2 Tue, Wed, Thur, Feb 18, M, June Ally son and Jor ZOPPOSITEope and CeJerCarteri Cecil Siller is travelling on theI joad for a gents furnishings firm WAXTEDGENERAL HousawerkCrin Laundry 100 an hour PI one HA 6958SSYLVANing logs toThe Maccabees will put on the 3ac comedy Oak Park at PlainfielJieu 25, 2iLysander Topping died MI OWOSSO Thill Fri, Sat, Feb 14, 15,F1HST TRAVELLING SALESMAN  bun day visitors of the Milton Carvers were Mr and Mrs John Cheneiet of Dearborn, The William Schmidts atteaedtht Sweetheart Ball at the Ypsilanto armory Saturday night sponcoied hy th Ford Womans Club TkaFred Reickhoffs of Saline ware theirquests All attended a dinner at the fi Hortmiller home, Ypstlantf a ir the dancfype Wntra 3 weekNot hHgO Reader ana players toMfviy Kennedy family spent the Ambroe KennedywasSaturdayFohey eiuetnined MrF n use MonksGardner at bridge iwnrof Detroit callel nutWinerrnedys last WedneSwarthout wontt Datroit SfctudMy from where ho  John Uur Mrs hr hab of Mr nv,,ball irama, Satuv er lat wek vb  , nn Arb,,La rerv   Her  ibn 11Cf npfii d on  e, rL v flu  Joe hosan eiJd ti  at De oit Ki riire wad  , an Mrs Fannie Kavan v erf in Hovell SaturdayIcl t v of Ann Arbor called   Rrstfcit Ackley home Satur wcnt to h Masonic banobU ii Hi1or and wif called on  how Mr Dolty Ritter who Iinckney high av,iool wonSuflbiidjie last week 1G to 11Mrs Florence Rowe, sister ofBarney Lynch died at Florence, New last weekA Roy Fout Court of Honor willbe held at thp community hall onMarccb 7FT Poore of Shelby is the newsupt of the Chelsea school suptThe program for the MasoniaPast Masters Banquet here Satur ay niirht h, as follows Welcome,Rusell Lifprorp RespnoLe Kirkil VanWinkle Music by Messrs L C Morse, George Jackson and AlbertFrost Jatkson is an old time fiddler, 80 years old who plays old timetunes, Mr Morse is supt of Stock bridge high school Address by Cong Seymour Person DialCftSinking, L G Morse Remarks by Don VanWinkle, Hiram Smith andlohn Wendell Bird Introduction of distinguished visitors and reprs rtate of other lodges Rev Berquist ve the invocation srd bene uitioi ncKjiey Tndenendents beat thes jcbndee Independents in an o  Saturday night AS to2u With a minute to J4o Don 3wr t made a lng hot sondincr it novfirtinip He made two more Ix shots in i,he ovkriime period and St trkbridu6 did not uet tnv varthout had 18 points,Roy Reasont, Ruseli Read 4, and Paul Hickey i Wayne Carr was cenLer The team was Bob BrcidIIannewald, Perahing andbarberTLaUakes Orchestra of Ann Arhor is p1 ing Saturday nights for he edHen m FIKST TRAVELLING SALESMANin Technicolorffi withGinger Rogers and Barry NelsonSun, Mon, Tue8, Feb 17, 18, 19Due to length of film it will behuwn Sunday at 300, 608,930 pm p JONS AMD CARB0N PAPER AtidiugMonday, Tuesday at 730 p monly WAR AND PEACEin Vista Vision and Technicolorffi withAudrey Hepburn, Henry FondaMel Ferrer and Anita Exbery iALBS ANDA1ROffiPUTNAM TOVNSIilP TAXESLasl Call jor TuxesIS THE LAST DAY I WILL TOWNSHIP TAXESDGuiAGGN SAIL ADUIUUMALFIE IF kii ArUKFbB  9SHELEN REYNOLDS TW 7REAS545 PUTNAM ST PINCKM Y  HOf1 UP 8 9922, Dob Hnt wifpc  m,were Saturday quests of the VanNornians The Dlae Vatersr and tuRiad off M6 Lakeland, lioft Wter Family ashLry Fam ,ly Vs s  Rugs,Py Process Spreads ui Drap n,hoy  St  v CM  ,1    i a  II  ther1 at ont at St Joe hpital, Ann1 Kcv le SrhmitU in FloridarVo bad Gerald Reason for  f 2 weeksday dinner  v Dinkei Jobnnv and  ouru publivDIn GUY RMAY Court or the Countyof Livingston i ChanceryVsViBVNOLDSV t lV T rilrt nlasl niht A pprt ismen  lb eit1 hi uav iiiT y1 a  bn y bake the pro Viin lit up v iMe Tom andDiL Vyilc and Trk ThyK S The Jna Cairiijiieli entertainedCat, Linr find Rrlih Parks of Lan SVM and rlob Downs of Portageat lncr,oon after tho Manc banJack Teutbns of Rorhesier ,t Saturdjiv niht Parks is theMeabons Sun  v M of AHty Masonic Lodje jf Jac sonattended a Tnp Yx rsimphPils of Frnzrhome tflnv funeral carLedwidgre and wife calledLeftvidsfe family in, 7 WffjijgmW d fe attends I of instiction The erry Eirhman family calledon ire Rtifcell Cilovers in Webbtin accompanied Mrs Laura I vilie Sunday ,f How nil to Ann Arbor last j BarneT Adanis of Ann Arhor calin,,dft I Hollis Siler who ed  n th Edwin Sprouts Saturdv op  0H APP, bfer in tbc honptali there came atd 1Afnt to the Masonic banquet   oStion of suir, Co ei in wth them with him the uunty building, in chw i,uy fis JJcmice Bentt and child NF McCarthy wrecked htr Uoel Michigan, on tMa 26th ay of Lansing railed on Mrs Emma rnv Fridny niftht nt th TeePle CT0cl one day last week  im  n honie from  ba8ket bni came, to be cofor s  ,i thcr, KC once tn eachoks in succession, andt i copy of this order IKve upn theJefendiiTit, May Eiiaobejii Reoat the above addreee hy ueisiared Iutl, P wurnCdieietjd Fletcher, Cireuit Court GmMr  alter ilark and wife called on joily Ritter at ,he Ann Abor  Rita Miller entertained thplsst week Hie Emmett Marion Junior 1956ent Hon E Rewd Fletoler,Jiruit Court Commissioneria the above entitled cause it ap   rue eoJ , v DanielsComty Werk Hoell, Michat Wpat th hom9 tyent tiie week end wth relatives Thursday njKht  Dauphe , jxar that thf defendant May Elia  iUMt Wylie was ii Paturdayll were there  elh Heyl vis,is not a resident of this on buiness Saturday  s Robert Pike an ,  but that her addrea8 is 4tf lnt rne Dinkets seat last Maawere in Owotso i s, ijQcit Avftnue Las Vegas, Nevada, day at Albret Dinkel homeThe ann al dinw nr thP ,ch,aol  ana  lvn way ,  IL Is HereDy Orderexi, Adjudstd Mfniil Ma,ur, Sandy Saitk Mfaculty nnri einpiofiMa will be hell 1 riier of William Shehan last  anrf j that the Defendant, May Max Aforyran of Howell ealled a  ConirM Educational bldsr on j TW L Tr0 Sheban Wednoa tilzalwth Reynolds, enter her appea Dale Mik Saturday and wemt tai   TI ii ti JI  o  I ar nr nom mature nd s Rdav Tlioir babv is a patient in iJt j   ,   ,,,   I Mrs lice Bruff vTo hcspitnl, Ann 4rbor     , , , ,     and ovvnnn V ndaThe ar,n al dinw r thp ,chaol ,Hoell hevey and children Alb rt s,irlov Mrs Robert Twitchel has the basementv Billy Shohrm of Ann Arbor onSaturday and Krupawfo cnned on completed for his new home on M lhtr f Tetrrit SundayEmma tne Don Ellen at Kego Harbor 36 East Tom Ware has also built i , Ailm Pfnk1  wift wiri Sul Sunday  new heute MH tkttt  y dimMr fu9tl9  aHcce in said cause on or Wor ,the Masonic banquet with USE,three Smonths fromibe date of thia The Pinekney teaehers whe at aad that within forty 49 , tended the inskrtute at Brlgfctti,the plaintiff, Ouy R Keynoldi, jWeanesday hc aiuss ai thtmmmmM ,a5v  CKNEY DiSPitEFebruary Id,52 CftTCt  100 OF NEW YOki Cj HAVE rocs AS NWE KNOW HIM TODAY HAS EXiSi ONLY ABOtff 50 6 Qaint f 0M  Hwarek  Ctr A  f  6 r    i GAN65 DO CWHE N UtYSSE S RETURN TOOK  HIS TRAVEL S H 8fo c ARGUSTHf t ONL Y CW P T OALMOS T fiEVtN  MILLIO NAMERICA S 2 0 MILLIO NPOG S AR t BCLIVE P T O1TODA Y fe CREA T POPULARIT YSPANIEL S DATE S BAC KK W  BBUCJE ABLAC K SPeClME N CONSlOfRt PB Y  MAN Y A S TH 6 RSSP tSTANDAR D Of PERFECTIO NJllr  Cfntr , N T C ir xOU R DEMOCRACY by Ma tVANILLA, CHOCOLATEor STRAWBERRYT o MILLION S O F AMERICAN S TCHOIC C   lCeCAM  THE COUNTER OF THC LOCACcONFCCTIONfcRy, 5J, ij i UUS IT WIN8S J1ACK Mf MOiCS QTCHANKINa THE UCWNS VS UNtTOPAV, ic crecAMCOMK IN ULTJW FLAVOR , ON STICKS, IN oNes ANO CHOCOLATE covtw   r fit VELECTRICITY dYou use electriciiy in increasirig amounts to do the monotonous,the tiresome, the timeconsuming household tasks It makes lifemore enjoyable But there is a problem related to this growing trend4 out of 5 homes, including the newest, have electrical systems in capable of sup lying all the electricity needed for daily living Thesolution is wiring modernizationfortunately, neither a costly noran involycd procops Frts a home that operates smoothly andeffortlessly because electricity becomes available in efficient abun dance And a house that has greater resale value tooThere are electrical contractors especially well qualified to do thia sort of work, the HOUSEPOWER Services Contractors Theytailor the mechanics of electrical distribution to your individual needs and living habitsYou seek plenty of horsepower in your car for maximum comfort,convenience ari sa ey For the same reason vou naad plenty ofHOUSEPOWER in your home , vkinniji 9  a smple, oneword way to toy  plenty of eleetrty h tie I erne, wherever and whenever needed  now and in the futureAny HOUSEPOWER Services Contractor will be glad to mirvey your homes electrical n uils with you The servka coats nothing doesnt obligate you V If you do not know a ftfbfPOWfcR Services Contractor, pi,one your Edison officePublished to oberv thanniversary ofThomas A, Idlsons otrth Mruary U, 1847 1016 1957f7tDr, CAIN6S DOS gSAPCH CSNTgRTMfe P01K1 FORCE OF THECfSAAil INCLUDES 95, ATREtVSUSVACATION TOHER MMATUX POOPIS TOCOMPETE IN AN 066PIENCE TJAi AT W6STM0UNT, CANAPATill OWXVKLAN WERE 0   UTW fORPOG F0VH9 THE1 nt crequal incoln On His KneesBy Bishop FuUon J Sheen J STATES vill ABKS G,ETEST AND longiv  am Mons j est trial was the war betweenunu i r k, ills j the states Ke looked Upon theis defers, and his trust war as a juugenurt of God anlIn God j saw it as no c pevident btiLincoln once said 4I have ever seen a war it ii quitebeen driven iraiiy Limes to ry pcsibe t, Ccis purpose i3knees by the overwhelming cci, n i diVeet from ttit vlction that I had nowhere else i fi e of eilrto go My own wisdom, ana Jrri Vtthat of all 8bout me seemed i piahiid lor  tinsufficient for that dayIN ONE of earliest campaigns for poii i office, Lincoln was attache ca the groundsof being an unbeliever He vig orously deniedthe accusation,and went on tosay, I do notthink I could mvself be brought to support aman whom I knew to be anopen en err v cand a scoffer at rcJson Six years later after another Lincoln spc, thfsigning pardons, andforfad mtrcy tothose who had deserted duringthe war That evening tat fillby n ft  bu This r  t I  vi it, befcflxiffa naiioij i, carryiivf thecross of riiticr niity, iiul Ing to h l   wounds atvr, cc c  vtry which the Zi  jr of thediedIN THiJi iiiYS whenrifice ai t  disciplint ted as hirdranctt to   c , , behooves Uie id to look back to a man in aredefeat for the Senate, he con prcal iue vlo sxemplifit tht gret Christian lrwtht theremuit be a Good Friday III ourJives before there can fct ansoled himself saying,now sink out of view, and shallbe forgotten, I belicvo I haveMM,  ehIf T ft laDfJNT SAY 1MKEADJUST SAY CREAMO made some marks whiu vU , Easier Sundaytell for the cause of civU liberty Abraham Uncoln hatong after I am gone the memory of the Added to political deltats were people to be the cli patriothe personal sorrows in his mar1 this country hat produce ried life K ty rumors about coins life teaches us thttt Washington that Mrs Lincoln must be a defeat befottwas a spy were so circulated as can be a lastingto be discussed at a Cc must bt a cross beforeatonal hearing ot a crenmt tvn A rpavj t  fc9ii, cm   f 1mCTfrw VS1Wednesday, February ir 1957ANNUAL TAX SALE OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON IN CHANCERYJ NO 4K9,eat the Matter of tho Petition OTFrerlt S Szymanski, Auditor General of the Stateof Michigan, tor and in Debaif or said State, ior ttO sale of certa n cdi tC taxdi diseaea the con j  On reading and tiling me per,on o ie AJiror Geverai cr tne Stare of Michiganpreying fee o Jeree a therein oecocfl, , tre jrand charge  tac, r p,Ciairadd by tne Sssts CT Mcr It is ordarea rnot id,jMaich tei iri o trus  r Michigan, or v e I   oaJy, and tnar a pdii tho lien claimed tnereon o Oi uy pa i r  c    o u, er Parcellot 60 sar fer v Which Interest and Chaw Dueat yntrv tats er ParedWhich Interest M4Delia QJMOI Charges Due V In SelcJ YeanDoOan Cents toowft laterotteadOeJincjwent Cnerpet Dee bSeiafWtliars Cento  i,e, s trei tfl o ,ar 3 1o  r i r i r, o n w ie ,eid Vjne iTdie o , a  ,c i d  C a Ai oid JOW1  a JPca JO3J abe tend that in arid eiite, CJJ a5 ppijeJ  n ai3     B ot ioo ucc T c ,j jj citi rittJ i1  shell be made VII oe tea ,  ttvt  fates mined by scn decree, d mt , , eaj, ,n JVIJ, am n said ay, cr or the aoy o dj,i sbikicomplete trie  or o a e a oca of tocn ora ethe wCLjiiTy iitdjifir, , i a JJ ci ve1er p iJ county seat oi fe Corty c 1 iyon, Sde or  there made  oe a pbn ai, d   separately exposed toe ide or made to re pvn pd,i  T Ca conveyance c te ina osf pay the faxei  ra ai and Twhole parcelinterest rvdthe succeed, or dirirer s,aWitnes o Li date oTe, ea a  Cf, pdrceO LS   q , 1 je, Did Of the Hor, fv j uaCc ,t T   T  jiucJ SO 3 o be ,cere 18 0 TO Dir fa  ore ,Ca rd Ciah ddy  , Cl 01e Srae  riga oyomsT oacn parcel OT land ameo to De aa TOI taxes, interestAf IJS Db buid Tor rne amounts soi Co, J Lv1 yiron, iTate oT e fje,q o T,re Couf on tnata  pai Tfeieor, aevirnq TO cenfesri c  1 v cs tiiejeor Tneir ou eirr o rii Ccorr obove mentioned, as coreita ana a decree will bea ir i uiot ciaered That in pur bT aQ C i i tf b tefcon dS 3CTer, r,ereartcr, btqirininq at 10 oclockr Tr,feiero oi May De necessary to  ey parcei uereoi, ar me otfice of uv sro L,e eiccied oy riim ar thei  iqd1 aa rrdt The ieie tren and dci ufeO in me aecrea snan ber ia crjej ord r 8 so e shali be ar cr parcel, dd acceptinqpet tr00, or, , ro peson will TCU f,e err,r rheeoT, tnen the JG uici be sod tor Taxes rc,ri Te tirr e beiriq, jr,d shall, on fsvj itici, od   sun oecf d  e a or  dofeidd the Coiity Kirkt Landing Lang Lake1950Reaueued in 19641951Reatuued in 1964 1952Reassessed in 1954 19531954Lots 31 and 32 Swmet Subdivision1954 7078743560571 25Supervisors PUt of Beacon Shore No 2Lor 51 954 4540GREEN OAK TOWNSHIPTOWN NO 1 NORTH, RANGE NO 6 EAST fafOwnMcijugn BeachLor 20 1954 3 Firvtw SubdiviiorLor 2 , 19MCojge and Lot 3 1954 Lor 4 1954Lot 42 1954Lot 45 i954Collage and Lot 46 1954 53645 ooc3204cr  Circuitaa AL  MICHAEL GARLAND, Circuit Judge4  Countersigned,JOHN A HAGMAN, Clerk Groemes SubdivisionCottage and Lot 8 and 9 except the Northerly30 oer of Lot b and ixcop thv ioiL,y 30teet of Loi 9 1954 5J86Iid Laka Colony Subdivision Annlot 2, and Sojtti Vi of Lot 281954 4132North Vi of Lor 28 and Cottage and Lot 291954 6122Cottage and Lot 135 1954 4132 Lot 137 r954 1744Cag and Lot 171 1954 4132Cottage and Lot 196 1954 8113 Lake View Park SubdivisionLot 8 954 2140Supervisor Plat of Richards SubdivisionLo 20 1954 3335Lot 21 1954 2140Todd Point Subdivision No 1Cottage ond Lot 7 1954 4948HAMBURG TOWNSHIPTOWN NO 1 NORTH, RANGE NO  EASTNorth 200 feet of Sojtn 400 fear of NW U of SE I of section lying East of Chilson RoiC 4 1954 936Beginning dt d point 705 ft North and 132 69 Esi from Soathwes corner of tOSCO TOWNSHIPTOWN NO 2 NOtTM, RANGE NO 3 EASTSE 14 of NW VA8 40 1954Zoit 60 oco ot West Va of N VA10 50 1954Ixjuth 10 acres J of NE VA of NW VA10 10 1954NW VA of NW V i0 40 1954North Vi of SE VA of NW VA10 20 1954NW VA of SE Vi 10 40 1954South 14JO  oi of NE VIO 1450 1954rli , o lc    NE VA16 20South Va of SE U, of NE16 20i4ortn Vi ot St A 30 1954 12264IOSCO TOWNSHIPTOWN NO 2 NORTH, RANGE NO 3 EASTCommencing at Sotst cocr of section 3  iiencs North 30 Wes 738 chains thence West 65655851 15747989 19312aat 29 acres of West 12 19321954 22881954 2288South line East 519 ofNorth 88sect 101 32 t henceto beginning32 1954 5494A parcel in Southeast corner of SEV4 of section 32, Commenc jy at Southdst ccrner seer onrhenc North 30 West 737 chains thence vtsit783 ch ,ii ihwKj Jouth 205 East 792 chainsto South tine of section thnce East 519 chains o begmng32404040 1954195419541954 1954Nt of Va of scor ihence North 69 S 32 0 E 313STATE OF iviiCHiGANIN THE CIRCUIT COURT TOR THE CCUNTY OF LIVINGSTON IN CHANCERYIn tne Matter t tne Pfjn et th jtuteSt areOf Ire yshoSa1 a oarti A uari 26 0 or Micriqan ad maxes and 1e picv i,,r, , Art No 20b ofrhe Pbc Ac c 1933, 0  ht at d required by the acre doroaa iuv , aboveDon wfiicFrnk S Szyrrersici, A ,d   eer eef MLchiqn, tor ana  Lie6 o aidthe sdie c certan land A osies nsi,ied fhrnon j Te the Circuit Court for the County of LIVINGSTON, in ChanceryFrank S Syrriani, A,d ,, Ueaai 0 re Sae r fAciqr, respertrjume trj Court1 That he is the Auaothis petition inder, by vrua o Public Acts of 1893, a, amcideaamended2 That SchedJe A and  mentioned and conteYr tre decrct,orfixes, which ware sst ed or tve ra more tha oe year aiter ie, vrienajs in seiei ceunty heretofore bid oupon whic  a,ei ni vje asie oaseld to the State have rerndineo ,rtpj d1 detnquet, and the decnpivi r ceny installment c taxe inde3 That etrded separattherein centained at a r for the noi peymet o1 wh b interest compufed hersuinq, c a coiecticn ea oi our pr cs with the ejroviiians of the act irst above4 Thait ali ui he aKeraid cje 11 rret i dunpaid, eVieJ have remained denqa t ad unp ,,j c require, as presided by te oeqir rts tho veagainst which tny were aessed rrd are eterded 1tax tale fer the nerpayment thereot, and khat ti,e ,oid tjxes irerc colefoi ee ard A e exteeJed in said Tlede d,u ist eor, PJC1 O land thereV deicribed conies vajW liM upon each or the said svera parcels ot land described in aid sched which extended in favor ot tne oeopie of the State of Michwhic Len this ccrt may enforce as a prefererd or first claim ne3 trei eCiJ rej J deir in tne name ota,r 1 oreaid r vthe ptrtne a r mrand nns , hd e unt o1 y avuj d L,  and  qent   ee State e a  o 1 jrV u C o d thus hed and, lands v,ey v,o b E,Jrr deqentoiq ,er  v to trie ordcEast 66 feet thence Soth 32 40 East 313feet to ihora of Island Lakj Sojrh 56 20 West 50 feet along shore of rd lr iorh38 10 West 167 feet thence North 32 Weit 161 feet to place of beginning21 1954 4080beginning 101 feet VVi and 4316 feet Norji ofiOjir corner of SvV of SW1 ot sscticnt1 1   Nortl 1443 fet o uti iror pip on JO11 il ore of ZLkw ic thence Southeasterly along iojth shore cf s o Wrs edge of a 20 foot Coral hnt ic vestQri crr  ge of iaid canal to o pom dje Easi ofpoint of beginning ihence Wes 538 fact Jobeginning22 1954 542Cbeginning jt a point in Sonesf corner of CAVi of SW U thence War 370 fecf 10 J pointhence Nonfi 9 12 tiai 264 fiii1 to i pen, rnee Fait 4042 fet tc  point i,tnce Soviti10 Wr 132 feet to  poM ,  L33251 fejt to a point there oh iQ Wes 132 feet t bsgmvng25 i V 359W5f 10 rras c SV   of S V  29 10 i54 936Conirnj, ig at 0 iiiS co n of wnrtfioj Cove Subdivision thenc 20 fct Lost for aplace ot begnnng hi  r  TO  el  ei North 120 ieet ierct vVst 80 feet ihencrSouth 120 fitt to sginnivj3J I 951 32,iNorth V2 of tg oiHj Ji bu land coiirrni1,na   po 1  L i32  yji 0 sojthov1corner of soco tierc No1 1 120 6c NE 14 of SW 1433NW 14 of SW 1433Wt 12 of SW 1433SW VA of SW V4 33,rtARJC4 TOWioHIPTOWN NO 2 NOTH, RANGE NO 4 EASTEast i2 of SE 14 cACpf a piece of land Le ginning at Southeasr corner of section I, thenceNorth 420 faet 9 inches Wesr 412 feet 6 inches thence South 420 feet 9 inche to cenierof highvjy thnc bt 4 2 fcf 6 inches incenter of highway TO beginning riso ecept b ginning in center Ime of Nofh omJ South,,ynwdy on tast section I ne  a point 3092 UNAMUA, MO 1 NOETH, RANOf NO 3 IASTV of SW 142 80 1954 12658ning at a pomt in center of Bull RunKoed feet North of South line of viotth V2 ofNW V4 of lection thenca E iy ter thenceNorth 142 feet thence Wear 175 ieet to centeruid rcwd thence South 159 fee 10 piece of beginning35 1954 3955Eet Unedill AlackA piece of land AVi rods wide and 8 rod long2646 off the Wet side of Lot 3, Block 5, in village ot   East Unauiila M duly laic ut and platted Lor i and the Wesr 2 ot Loi 2 the lame being apart or vhaf is known a Mill tfard Block descriocc oi foilowi Comnenciny ui a pointO rods trorn where the Sootn tine of Ingham Street in said Village kiterwcts with the Weline of Main Street running from thence SovthH root i,ertc Wesr 6 root trwnc Norm 8 rodt ihence 411 6 roo ,o wvfeuininu IIYard Block5 1954 3955Gregory VillageOriginal Sown Block twen said Lot ana j i H ii, said stripbeing 20 test in width more or less 2 954  341Lots 2 and 3 and North 44 taet of Lot 4 2 1954 341Island Lake SnoresLot 11 1954 2434MecceLor 26 1954 532CITY OF MICHON Noble s Hal No 2 1954V5419541954 19541954 19o41954iv4 er ParcelMcfhetie Lot 40 except South 60Lot 23Lois 85, 86 end 88Lot 6 Yoantor Lot I respect AeWMew Ne 1 ,Lot 4 1954 18174T W Mitnets WedttMloa HetgMe MSLot 17 end South Vi of Lot 18 and e piece mencing at Southeast corner of Lot 17, East 8 rods thence North 3 rods thence Weet8 rods thence South 3 rods to beginning, moccupied as one pared  M15 1954 MMLots 4 to 8 inclusive also a strip 2 rods Nordnd Sojth by 16 rods East nd Wet North Lot 1 to 3 nciusiveTh fkm Meriea AdeUtkMLot 6 1954 U,4tNorth Vi of Lot 16 1954 KM VILLAGE OF FOWLE1VIUIOrifiaal Fiet20038079 5495125 003713 iiil49149149 300491491 491 342491af unnumbered Lot between Lots 55195419541994 19549yfeet Nor, of conr Oisaidpoint being Norttuast corner of parcel of landcvncd by Frank and Mab Flsk thence Wcs412 fee 6 r,us og N M  of said psrcl of land thtnee floheastbny to centerlinj of NJo  nd 00 th hhvy uiciicc South Lof 17Lot 18Lor 19 36 20457491491 4914 VI491300494913O45 nchneo1 Aof of said10710slong rntrOf fi,, ,,, 1954South V2 of NE 14 12 40 1954 1319SW VA of SW VA except site for School hose  nd si re for Town Hall22 40 1954 2461Commencing 41 oioist coiner of at that pai gof North V2 of North Va cf fofseciion iing Vesiriv of c nter ine of highway md hor, hnc3 aloiig csrter of sicihighway Norhrly 192 fee 3r a oint of beglnn nj T0,C2 t4 ssi No, y iur a csnVrof highway trence Wcstori, i  f psra leto boih line of sd 4orfh V2 of North 12of SE 14 Sothi 64 jet r,, Eserly 164 feei to point of beginning26 1954 1140NE VA exespt Sojth Vi of St V4 of NE 1,4 2s UO 1V51 19957MtClsteheys riangle lio EjaJosLot 25 1954 3451Th First Marion AdditionSouth V2 ef Lo 16 lr 54 1140to beginningday150 or oners, La 3 salen accordance 1954qs ae vaid, denquent and cert time to authorize andte aforeaid pjices ot landd ,cGdC a 1 f  r,er arrjai iv,ice vVst 3rf8cv fy,feet thenc Bast 383,69CollmtWett V2 of Lot 10 and Lo 11 1954Edge wood Shores Esttet 195420631566Lot 16 Lot 19Lot 461lot 53iftuckourt may dwfermi e and deree thatrMitVe a validhedule as there mWherefore your petitioner iysA That wlthn the tima p  virfed by lw ththe afereseie1 taxes, interest, rollertion tee and csqe are vald and litn upon ech  the said severa1 parcel f larj d,ribed in iaid extendedI Thet wthin the time proYieieei by law this, cout mate a final decee in favor oth State ef Mitljoan egefoit ech parcel of said lands for the paymerf cf the severs  mounts ef thrift, intexest, AOcTIcWfe and expenses, as computed and extended inseie1 schedule 3rt th iveraf parcel cj land herein contained Ruth Lake tstatt19541954Hiawstht 6ach 1954195419541954 195419541954195419541954 1954 40, SO6738 14703296 4OfaO 5525915915915912347 5,912347 1909 5911689C That aid decree pvrjsvrai sums connpL ed and etrfcls f lend, er such interest a in default, ofsaid  ayitn, j vjideeci ot the sflicisaid schedule, the said severalerary t,  f isfv the amountr  1 the premiser,ha i  Cv5  y b  fli   r,yopr peiticnr rna rjv ,jri eter 6r  fthf this curt may seem just nd equitable And your ottioner will ever py, etcDATECT DECtMSER 28, 1956FRANK S 7YMANSKIAuditr ei of tSp Sjto of Michigan, for and in behalf of said SMo,SCHFHULF ATAXK OF 1954 AND PRIOR YEARS DateriptionIsYears for Total of TtxttWhich Intprs andOelifip it Chsiqis Due 11 Siid YemDollars CentsYtrr far Witich Inforot a CONWAY TOWNSHIPTOWN NO 4 NORTH, RANOE NO 3 EAST 30t MI9MTON TOWNSHIPNO 7 nQVTH, KANOE NO  EAST JO  ,  r, of  vtt oi Hct, oad,  12 reds, Wet 4 rods, Noth 12 roc, redt O Wegnnlr 2C 25 J9i4 ii Sst  f1 I46Q  sljth 8 27 20f North r4 Poir of ucon thrna  Seuth f 41 40 En 412 fett thance Wit 20 fe1 hnc North4HXMiitfc4once North 89Etit 250 feet n point ot beginning M Let 20 of Clshassey Sbiii325325SEWeit 2 orofV43 60  1954South L3 acres of NE frl 3 40 1951E U 3 40 1954 l So h SO ceres of NE frl 4 3 40 1954of So h V2 of SW 1,4 of SW,4 0 1954DEERFIELO TOWNSHIPTOWN NO 4 NORTH, RANOE NO 5 EAST     pent 1270 fet fhenca South and34 3 r   o i 6355260 1 4621L54721,19 ofWei 1h  rSfe    o uc IWI, corfinr 0 sec t 1100 fv c cnor of chanOtf ,nr h  North WJ 30 5 ffe thnc Wr 300 ft horcr 30 vVcs 25,5 foet thenee We iicnc So in ICO fee to pont c,f  1954 riflhten fwntiy Club9 eicept U i 16 4ohf of way  954 Commenc 306 fexcept U S 33 right of way 1954  1954 195419541954of 32732532532Sla,85735 and 73e East Lot 25Lot 111954Ceuwtfy Club Annx31 inclusive subicct topitkm 1954Lake Coieny 954 671844570i1954 325 1954 325Met ef Fond Uke Heiehttf Wett 1I0A feet of Lots 41 and 42  1954 223272 feetW 50 3J Vvt Lot 38 ihence North144 feet along Southerlythenee North 64 feet thence30 West 144 feet along North 91 thence Scjfh 68 feet to beHmV 12 feet 19S4 3041OWWTHIP  KAMf NO 4 EAST of NemS 202361954 6974rf North 2023 acrestS4 3357 ef Northwest corner 104 rods ihence South y to VA Hne, South Make en Wett line beginning1954 56096f SW 14 1954 3111tfM 4680t  of srcfion thence West Norh 0 3 Eflst 504 feetthence North 336 feet to c point in center oflutz Road for a place of beginning thencealong center of Lutz Road Nonh ltil5 foet incc West j SO fet thenc South 1815 fedt 1 tas 80 fe p pice of beuinmng 75 1954 16 02Oak Wood Beach 1954 2377Re id1 Plat 1954 2566OINOA TOWNSHIPTOWN NO 2 NORTH, RANOE NO 5 EASTNE  of St ,i opt , ,c of tmd 33 rods 1  by 40 rods East and West inSoutheetf comeri75 954 2561Vv i of SE 41 80 1954 11856SE VA of SE VA except East 44 rods in width  i 1954 1498Beginning 825 feet Es and 6793 feet South of ortl   pes of sft1oii thoncs Sojth 250 feetto W h I in of Gr fd Rver Rod Hence o Jth 60 6 45 Eas 100 feet thence Nodh 6 45 West 00 Conage50 ft th,r Noth60eet to begnnng0 51 1954 5323 iat 77SWU of SW frl U except right of way tno tS 70 no owned bj the Ann Arbor Railroad Com i 71 Lot 94Lot 95Lor 100Lot 132Lois 163 and 184Lot 298Loi 329Los 332 and 333 Lou 335 and 336Lois 30, 341 ,rd 342Lot 353 Lots 357 to 360 inclusive 954 1470 Hunter HeieAttlots 2 end 3 1954 859Lots 4 and 5 1954  3690Lot 11 , 1954 , 507Htare Country CUM SubdivisionLot 211 1954 2,44Lot 212 1954 244tmus SubdivisionLots 16 rd 7 except a p of Lo 17 decribed AS heginning at t,e Norihsot corner of stidlot 17 thence So therly along the East irv ofsid Loi 975 iet 10 tn SoKBSf cornerthersof ihence Wasterly ong the South line of said Lot 28 fj thence Nrrhwcserly 964feet to the Ncrth line ot r,id Lot at a point 13 feel Wtitcriy from V, Norheas coinertherff thence EiJtjrly alonj Norh line of sad Lot 13 feet to the poio of beginning19W4 2903Lakeside HeightsLot 6 1954 546Ore Lake Heighti SubdivisionLo 5a 1954 521lot 79 1954 4569Lois 101, 102, 103 and 104 1954 1624 Ore Lako little FarmsLor 8 954 373Lot 122 954 27,84Supetvlsert Plat of FernieoeLot 22 1954 591Lot 32 1954 19,09Wi it a Ledge Country ClubLo 16 1954 546Lot 18 1954 546Lot 36 1954 546Lot 196 1954 546Lo 546 J954 4867HANDY T0WNiPTOWN NO 3 NORTH, RANOE NO 3 EASTNorth 89 acres 0 N trl , 6 b9 1954 9550HARTLAND TOWNSHIPTOWN NO 3 NO3TH, RANGE NO 6 EASTLnd bisji n   Onf en t,s iine  section 1, 50 roas Nonh of Soie corner of NF14, thence West 128 rods ience Noriii 03rods thencr Cm1 iO rods hence Souii 70 rodsthence East 1 i775 rods thence South 25 roos o bsgmninu1 25 1954 3300Commencing at Southeast come of ction 31, T4N, R6E, South 45 W3 3567 fsot tonceSoutn t0 jes 375   rhence Sojth 20rWest 233 7 feet for a p  of bcgiining thsneeWest 33 feet thencs Nor h 81 23 West 2175feet rhence South 1707 fecf rhsnee SOJI, 88 15 East 2065 feet to center of higvay thenceNorth 20 East along center of said highway 1526 feet to point of beginning6 1954 2985Eat Vi of SW V 19 80 1954 12747South 37 acres of Wett j of NW 4 23 37 1954 3929Beginning st infcrsion of csnertkne of Ma field Rosd and Eft anH Wst V4 lino of section said point of beorrvng being South 89C52 West 820 foot fron   of secon KenccNorth 5C 3 Es slong  ccntcriine of Mvfield Road 23395 fee  nee South 89 52West 1835 58 feet to it line of sectionthence South 1 14 Wen along West line ofsec on 23306 feet to Wett VA corner of sec tion thence North 89 52 East along East andWest Vj line of section 34 1820 foet to point of beginning accept Easterly 33 fet aloknown at Lot 134 9726 1954Mexfield lake Orev Subdrvitien TOWN NO 3 NORTH, RANGE NO 5 EASTEast V2 of SEV4 11 80 1954 8514Southwet 10 acres of SW VA beginning t South ws cntr e kCNun 3J th Kt J,i 32 roiitthence Est 55 iods thence So h 32 roJothence Wast 55 rods to beginning 36 10 1 j1PUTNAM TOVHir3TOWN NO 1 NOfUH, iJXiE NOA part ot NE frl U of sction 2 Tli ginning at d point 19 feet So iieast comar ootion 2, ther, oothence Wet 225 feet ihenct Nortithence Es 225 lect to plac of bignning2 1954East 2 of SW 4 10 80 1954Wen VJ of Easi 12 of SE V4 0 0 Lot 1Lot 2Lot 10Lor 1 1Lof 12 Lor ISLot 14Lot 1810 J5South Va and 56Lot 117Lor 118Lot 1 19Lor 120Nebie Plet No 3196419541954 194Lot 3 except Southerly 47 feet thereof1954Townthip 2 North of Rang e Est at a point in feiny une ef ferendkwer iirttot ii fef from Ct,,ir of Giaiid Kiver1dud and ditanf North 20 Weil 200 feetfiom Nonnwest corner of Liberty Street, North20 Wes, along said Eat,,eny Une of taid 3 na River Koad 2360 feet iiijnce iorth uti 100 teet thence iojtn 20 taf 2J60 raer Soutn 70 Wear 100 feet to ueainnmg30 J954 IVI7Jbeginning at a point in stcnon 31 330 reerbon 63 30 MB tee dt uom NortneattOiitr of Vets Addition, ruerice North 371 Ai, Eatr 260 feet 10 Wisie, nuu ot P M 8 K fjioparty bojtn S6 3u , tst iio9 reel 6longis t o Crfnee of Ore Crou, ooufn JJ, Ve255 fet along center of Ore Creek, North 3d oJ, Wesr   TS ,0 beyuuiiny31 204 I9z 12327Township 2 North ef Kange 6 fcattA parcel of land in Edit V2 01 iW A of sec tion 31, I2N, ktt, at Qhovvs beyuintng AINonheat corner of Lot  ot vwesi Muditiun tole Liy ul Oiiy,Oi,, ifimny mente ai follows bouiN i6 vJ , cdbi jy tor, thcdCoUn 1 , vesr 35i twm to cerrf   ji OCreek, ihence bourn a  jg ,   jl if lony canter line of Ore Creek, thence Nortil 1, Li ioo5 leei, oouin oc JJ t,ut 3Vt, iitiice Nonii r, cdai 16c iw tc Seginning31 82 1954 ijQtBeginning 161 teet Vet ot Northwest comtJ  J ice 1 inencc veii 00 tetr fhencevu,  rcbi rieicu t,mi 00 rs to 259477A24 J7741 7 If77414 EAST be2JOSW UA of SE V4 10 40Wt Vi of NE A of NE 15 20NW 14 or Ml VA SE Vt  NW W  15 40Commencing ar ionnvvA N vV ,4 iO cnter  East on Norih , a  feiicu iiicno SOJII Othenco Weirdy ui s Center of CLdar Loalcny cenif of Csoorbeginning22 I T419541954 69, a306A3238160  22 31 1954 6V 1Township 2 Worth of Kange 6 fcatfvia Saici ona idiiu udgmrnny oi 0 punt 3102 teet isonn d JU VBI and od9 ieritoi n io JJ ui ironi JOUWI v uoit bec On JO, 11,hie NOrineny U4J rterline ot tiitjdj Kiver MV,feat bo jth 3J 30 Welt thence bournwettrlyu , lj5 ree 1 wonh  jy to be ginning31 1954 6919fcVighton Weeds MI me City of and North 10 fer of Lot 1 of Fowlerstion and land beginning at Northwet cornerof Lor 22 of Fowisr 3rd Addition, rhenctSouth 12 feet thence East 122 feet thenNorth 2 feet thence last 10 feet thence Nerth 10 feet thence West 132 feet te beginning1954 1618 Awuori Plet Ne t70 feet North and South by 70 feet Eect and Wet in Northeast corner Lot i1954AJMMOT  PUt N9 4Lot 15 1954lenfemiai 2d AdditieLet 11 1954Lor 18 1954Galloway and CeM AdeirtttLet 10 1954L01 29 and 30 1954Lot 49 1954Newmans AdditioeLof 1 1954, 39 1954Ralph Fewleri irdLot 44 and North  of Lot 451954Lot 62 1954VILLAGE OF PINCKNITOriginal PiaiBlock RangeA part of Lor 4 ccwg 45 feet East end Wett by 122 feet North and South4 4 1954 9MSlast 6 feet of Lot 7 end West 19 feet of Lot 5 4 1954 74JtNorth 12 of Lets 3 and 4 and Houte2 6 1954 24edLot 3 and 4 6 7 1954 6714 Lor 5 6 7 1954 401tlot 5 and 6 o 7 1954 5947 Haze s Additionlots 2 and i except flowage rights and that rt toid to Deaoofn kct and Const Co 1954 MU 1954 S3or ai end Houe 1954 WMLot c2, UJ ond a7 1954 JSoil Care Pays OffFor New Corn Prince D AVID LUX, 18 of ShelHvville, Indanu, t,o IUW CoinPrince, rnairtrn1 r   nily tradition wn 1 w n tophonors at the recent International Grain aaJ Kav Show inChicago David is a tliirdenratr nchampion in the family Kngrandfather, Peter J Lux, started it all brick in tru 1920swhen he won the Corn King titlefour times Davids father Mau rice, was Corn Prince twice andIffcorr of ZNJar L o Po,u 04 ic to o,w icjht nri3is 3 2466V4 o 1,1 iIC West pertIt 85Unnumbered Lot 11 neeiettjad jke Toad 81954 tecfc Log22 I 195Commencing a tenter or inter cion of Coaa fcd U 0   R rjnt cf wty on 323S t01of IutLot ieei AaleUabaispe e eviOvBBjpsBePBfoeiween Lor 51 to 47 iMiicomer ot ten 5 thenoe Northr 132 iLet thence uvth 165 feet o ID, wett to2 tMr thence v 13688Leiths Subdivisionand Lot lou, csr V2 of Loi 101, end1954gfcoad unU 0   R rjnt con Sojth sidti of saici ight of wi South 1V7 feet tlicnc at Va fee thenceNoitn to SOih nc c 3 T K R right of tnencc North1, sskriy along South iro of Morgan Park17 and 18 iyj4Smith and McPhersonirama Riidsnce and lots 3 ana  Loti 97300mg a part riant of way to p1, e of beginning Wes t  lection22 195i 4010Beginning on Weit line of ctton ii7 Feet Soth of intersection of Wett line of soction withSoutherly line of G T R R right of wayihence East 195 fee thence Souili 288 feeito North tine of lands owned by the ford Motor Company thenco in a Northwesterly direction 230 faet to e pomt 143 fuel Sooth ofploca of beginning thence North 143 feet 10 beginning 22  1954 2466A piece of land commencing at Southeast corner of West 12 of SW VA of section 30, runningNorth 40 rods thence Welt 24 rods thence 6G rrame fccrdence and Lots 40 end 50factory and Cider Mill and Lot 77 1954Weir 12 of Lots Ia4 and 17i954frame Residence ane1 Lots 217 and 218i954lots 222 and 223 1954frame Residence nd Lots 285 and 2861954Frame Residence and LOTS 359 and 360 77691 1I2e15i2fe62i8275,13688CITY OF HOWELLfast 221j feet of West 46 fet of Lot 771954 24381North 40 rods thence Welt 24 rods thence South 40 rods thence East 24 rods to begin South Vi of Lots 1I8 and 119  gfbo ining 900 foot South end 97 feet West ofNortiiedi comsr of SE  of SE VA of section2, thence Soth 2 , m 75 feet ihence vVest 7 Ieet Mine North 5 40, West 755 feetthence East 75 feet to becinning 13Also beginning 865 feet North of center erf lr jge cossng Poage Creek thenca West 25feet for a place of beginning thence Wwt 484foet thence North 40 West 37 feet thence East 71 feet thence Southerly 28 feet to placeof beginning Being a part of SE 4 of SE V2854343343343 1954North Vi 9f Lots 269 and 272Townthip 3 North ef Range 4 Et 430CDavid Lux, the new Corn Princehis Uncle Frank, also a formerCorn Prince, was named reserve rand 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 seed was an Indi ana Certified Hybrid, No 844DAltogether, the Luxes had 115acres in hybrid seed corn lastseason on the familys 400acre31 1954 Chalkws LardingLot 25  1954 Lo 26  1S54Lot 27 1954Conage and Lot 36 1954Lot 50 1954Lot 51  1954 Lo 52 1V54Lo 53 1954Lot 58 1954lot 59 1954Lot 60 1954Lot 62 1954Lor 63  4Ccf ge and Lot 64 1954 Lof 66 19541954 343343343343343 343343343 343343 except South 50 feetB  35 1954 22930Beginning 4 rods West of Norihwesf corner of Lot 2 Eugene E Howes Addition No I,thenc We 4 rodt thence South 8 rods tttence East 4 rods thenee North 8 rods to beginning 36 1954 66112 rodicf Lot 44 and all between it endpiece commencing ar a point tn West line of1 farm in Shelby County, Ind OnWalnut Street 10 chains 67 links North of most fields thp viplrf nvprispH South line of Section 35, measured aong Wai wJSZ I ion uY u i averagesnur street, thence Westurly a rod to Me bdtter than 120 bushels per acrePherson Land, thence Northeasterly parallel Over the yeaiS the SOil fertilWilvVtRlmf   rrf to South line oi ity level has been builtup andto wist line eJnyAtroetTthonS loutherfy maintained by adding manure,along West line of said street to beginning, Crop residues  nd plenty OImixed fertirt7vprLast season,sthe fertility program included 400 pouads per acre of 41616 plowed down before corn plantn3, phis 200 pounds added in the row atplanting In addition, 4o pounds per acre of u0 per ciiit niuogen fertilizer was applied forLet 4Lot 16Lor 2 A K H to land 1954AtMtters Plat Ne 2 66591954 1954Auettert Plat Ne 4Attestor lat No  i954 0114520 35 the com crop,521200aDeimen4rv1 tepUt Recorded in liber 6 on Page 34Lot 26 I94 529HiLand Lake Subdivision No 3Lot 202 and Cottage 1954 3626 Reasons Acres Subdivision 1954 539 co 51Lot 5730 leke 19541541954 17252040 LotLotLoLoLot 25678 9561452 554644nd L 4Part of East Vs of NW V4660 fee SouthVi or NW  ofeet thjjnce Ciouth 509 feet hencfcr therwe North 509 feet to beginning LCS 107, 10S id  3 790  1954 10250NW V4 bnnin, at  Jo gJP nd Lof Northwest corner of East 1 ot 95 and Ccttsge ec on 13 thence East 6935 Cottage and Lot 96 h 509 feet henc West 6935 97 d 98 CogWest 6935 Lots 97 and 98ios 109Ill195419549541954 4 654654652670 465298523,55 676 780 Lot 8Lots 9 to 14 nciutiveLot 24Lot 25Lot 26lot 4 Lo1 75Lot 76Lot 116 9541954 1954195419541954 1954Wes Mo Subdivision 19541A954 53953953913115 39539922922 9229 22539East 13 of SE 3480 1954SaMon Shores Ne ILot 2 1954 Black OafcLot 14 1954Lot 24 1954Crooked leke MM h SuMfvkk mlo t 14 8 1954Kirk t Landin g Lon eReassrt4 d in  195 Lo t 4 9 1950Reassesse d in  175 4195 1Reassesse d in  195 4195 2teetmw d in  195 4195 3195 4toHM 4085 B l287 1 HOWELL TOWNSHI PTOW N NO  3  NORTH , RANO E N O 4 EAS T t NoriVri s cone r o f Vcs  277 5eginnin go f Nort h 3 4 o f Wes t Vi  of S W V 4 thenc eWes i 18 2 fe t thenc e Sout h 65 0 fae t thervc eEas t 18 2 fee t thenc e Nor h 65 C c f t o uM l 9inflr 9 1 1 2 7 195 4 191 8Sout h 195 0 acre s o f SWV  o f SE A excep t rail 1 1  195 0 T95 4 2843Sout h 2 4 acre s o f fasf      o f SE 4 excep t rrt lrM d 1 1 2 4 195 4 284338wet t Vi  of N E Vi2 2    195 4 1166 775 1 fee t Sout h e f Northwes t corne r o fthenc e Eas t 1 6 rod t rhenc e South  1 010  rod  ene e Wes t 1 6 rod s thonc e New  1 0IP  ,bojiw i ifM m 1954TYRON E TOWNSHI PTOW N NO  4 NORTH , KAtfA t NO  6  EAS T1  ser e in  Southwos l co iv r o  Ess  5 0 cccsNort h Vi  of N E fr  VA 10 rod s Noir hSojt h b y 1 6 rod s t  r n d A  a t  6  I 95 4 160 9rout h 4  rod s o f Wes t Vi  of Wes J Vi  of N W VA,n h 4 8 rodso f N W 1 4 oV w V 4Sout h 3 2 rod s o f N W VA of  W VA2 2  1 6 195 4N E VA of S E I 4 excep t Nort h 1  ro d2 2  395 0 1954  Lot 1 2Lo t 4 5Asseseors Pla t No  t195 4195 4Fairlaw n Beec h Subdivisio nNor h Vi of Lo t 5 4   9a 4Nort h 1 2 o t Lo t 9 6 195 4t f 9 o 1954Soit h V s o f Lo t 9 6 195 4    jccw , 3 of Lo t 12 5 Beginnin g 13 0 fee t No on d 8 0 fe f Eas t o t Soihwes t corne r 0 1 L J125 , thene e Nort h 13 2 fee t thenc e if  4 Jfee i thenc e So h 13 2 fee t thenc e V  40fee t t o beginning V  195 4 6 0 0 8Sectio n 1 of Lo t 13 0 Beinn g 13 0 fae t Norr hves t corne r o f Lo t 130 , thenc e Nort hthenc e Eas t 4 4 fee t thenc e Sout h 13 2tnenc e Wes t 4 4 foe t t o beginnin gu    954 80 1l  o f Sectio n 2 of Lo t 13 0 beginnin g 13 0fee t Nort h an d 4 4 fee t Eas t o f Southwes t cor ne r o f Lo t 3 0 thenc e Non h 13 2 fee t fhenc eEas t 2 2 fee t rhenc e Sout h 13 2 fee t thenc eWes t 2 2 fee t t o beginnin g195 4 80 1Sectio n 4 of Lo t 13 0 deginntn g 3 0 fee t Nort h o flenc e Eas t 2 2 tea   Wes t 2 2 fee t r oT9545  o f Lo t 43 0 Beginnin g 3 0 fee t Winter Storage of22 8 Plant  Food  AssuresSupplies for Spring95 4 3635162 2712 2324 9 801Nort h f Lo tthenc e Sout h 10 0 fee t thenc e West 2 fee t t obeginnin g 1954 y 6Sectio n 6  of Lo t 13 0 Beginnin g 3 0 fee t Nort hthenc e Eas t 24 0 rod t thenc e Non h 3 6 2 3 rod thenc e Wee t 24 0 rod s t o     2 7 4 0 thence Sout h 10 0 fee l thenc e Wes t 2 2 fee t t o195 4 47 6Lo t 18 6 en d al l o f Lo t 18 766J 9 Middle w Wes t Soi l 1m i  provemen t Committe e list sfive  suggestion s fo r storin g fer tiiize r o n th e far m thi s winte rs o  i t wil l b e i n  goo d conditio nwhe n i t i  neede d fo r sprin gcro p operations IKee p th e fertilize r bag s of fth e groun d o r o n concrete  2 Stor e th e fertilise r i n th e bar no r so n othe r dr y building  3 Fli t th e bag s o n 2 x 4 g o r crib bin g abov e th e floor  The n th efertilize r won t soa k u p mois tur e an d ge t lumpy  4Preven tcakin g b y pilin g Dag s onl y sev e n  bag s separat e from  the mai npile  Loos e fertilize r soak s u pmoisture  Buyin g an d svorin g fertilize ro n  th e far m no w i s particularl yadvisable  say s th e commit tee , becaus e o f th e tigh t situ atio n o n railroa d freigh t canneede d t o mov e phosphat e an dpotas h fro m th e mint s t c  4J t gug p tftctorio Jam       , 4   Ar t o f Kaicf cuifto  uoeJ i att     Lt Joh n Hammel l an d famil y o iOrland o Florida  ar  viaitia g th Everet t Hammeli ,A n inffan t ton , bor n t o Mr  an dMrs  Dougla B Hors t Beverl y Pi lgnm  o f farmingto n dia d a t birth B ii SHOESiiNGERJ E Aa Eit,ur a bensinge r oe  Dexte rwa s lu    int o th e driv  a t th eDic k Amburge y hom e o n Pear l St Sunda y nigh t t o cal l o n the m her ,car  wa s hi , i n th e ra r b y anothe rcar  rive n b y Jame s Massey  Th ee a  wer e damage d an d th e eecupant sv,er e hiuises  Dr  Duff y rendere dfii t aid Hen v Porte r i s il l a t tb e Mavi sNuin kr  hom e a t Howell   Kennet h Darro w o f Thre e River sspen t Sunda y wit h Mrs  Flor a Dair   o w an d th e M  E  Darrows Le e Lav y an d wif e Writ e fro mFlorid a the y calle d o n th e J  Gunae rson s fome r loca l resident s wh 0 ar ether e an d ha d dinne r wit h th eWayn e AtLee s o n hi a 55t h birthday Edvar d Parke r an d wif e wer e als othere V s Lav e receive d a  cop y o f th eP  editio n o f th e Tamp a Morn in g Tribun e throug h courtes y o fC  H  McRo i i t an d wif e wh o ar e ther e,  i t consist  o f 9 0 page s an d i s calle d1  GaapHrillt t Editio n afte r th e ol dtim e Florid a pirate Th  France s Shehan s entertaine dW agoner s Urocei 606 6 P1NCKNS Y ROA DQualit y Merchandis eLO W FK1CEJ Sth e 1io  Tak  0 PHON E HOWEL L 705J 2LUMBE R AN D BUlLiiI C SUPiE SEverythin g in  Sherwi n Wfltiam t PiMt eCoa l an d Fue l Oi lan d Buildin g Hardwar eTiA Y ii A Wll r LOWEH S, Th  Gal e Hende e famil y o f Owo s o  an d th r Lloy d Hende e famil ywe rPHON E 2 4 Iundeena o f Berkley , Mrs Spear s an d Jac k Sheldo n fo rSunday iart h Meye r o f th e Ba d Ax et e  polic e underwen t a n operatio nabcen s o f th e spjn e a t SSt  Jo eAn n Arbo r Saturday  H s  Mrs  Ait a Meyercalle d o n B E  HOE Y   SON SH A 6811 9 Dexte rL  Suuda  gue U of  th e Lyn n j  him Saturda y night   Msdame s L  Hashay ,  Hoyt , Winsto n iiaugh n andSIln hMnrl c Swarthou t c f Swartnout t   Ihii l attende d a  Hom e Extensi oCov e suffere d a  ba d pe 1 Saturday  ,  J lonstratio n las t Tuesda y  t Do wCaller s o f th e OH n Robinson  o n  e las t Tuesday  Th e Simplici tSaturda y wer e Raymon d Turczysk i PatUm Compan y pu t o n th e den nW  M  c f h e Veedi c Lodp e Detroi t   straion  an d B   uille r S  D  Re x Sacket t 1  lie Vinc e LaRo s an d Jan d Jam y TAinsfor d an d wive s o f   VanRlaricum s war e in  n  o,,,            ,    ,   1U iexte r aun DotrJ t oalle d Sunday  Als o y e edi  da ytor  FSTABUSHFDHOWF1 L  1iiFes How t o Binanc eu r Purchas e o f a  Ccfae n term s you U lik e  an d sav e money     ou r lowcos t aut o kx m pla n an d sav e mone ytorn  star t t o finish  Our race s ar c low  wit h n ohidde n xtra  Yo u enjo y convenien t monthl yrrni  fitted  u you r income  Servic e i s prompt , i d ar     v   ,  Vo u lk  yev too , a s yo u i tvL     IbTAit t BAN u F  SAF EAl iup  it Federa l De p 1mmcd h y Membe r  Insuranc e Corporalie iI nSUPE R   K9LIDA V OOUF IP s ft o mee t ejcfrfci g enjfn e eveomn t lnm  fhm tint  tedre r wa s launchedACTIO N IWMKV I POWBft lh  KMJWla t bfon J th e ma iou t lb s newfWi  Tb  J 2 KAck ts o An  4a l wirbuMton  J t  a t  makm,  aetri t i have oWasta d iw  yur ofngia a tbe t eombina d axeseiaaii l atrana  tecn e potamtie l wiek otiUtaaaUe g fue laeoaeM  io  noraia i paaaiaB  An d tdaf , 6id  ha s k  ia  ih e ee w J 2Seeket  Toa H iax l kM  Wt turn rnginmmndmr thm hoed   l  je w laft4a f daiviag , TI I nymjaao  a f tk  Roklwft bth fu dof duulje tana  lt J fnpiefio n ratio  Bu t t o im t ti vptiai J driria g tttiitflioa , jMt t ope n inlrto r Jyou i th   poin t ami  twoarUarlor  attlomaHnnll y je t int o  Tbcrei    M itxtau t Jex, i ia torqu o an dpNvr  Tou H dprwiat r th  immiiat e retpB M u s iuilii r Okl  1  ontrrfiulio n t o you ru U wiet j a t th e wbfel trtgim,  wilt wp to 31  hp,  optional  at tittn HIE STAT E l  MICHIGA NT h  Probat e Coui t fo r th e O Livins t nMatte l o f Th e Eti e  Thoma s White , beceasea Presen t Ho n Hira m R  Smlt BJ  i lif e o f Probatf e  u a   M   a d Court , hel d a t     F3 i,ja j ffi i  in  tii e Cit y o iHo w el l in  ai d count y o n th e 23t dda  i  Iiiniar  A  U  1957 Notic e is  Hereb y di n Tha t th ePelitio n o f Cla , ie  Whit e prainj ftha i n e administiutio n o f sai do v  p  t,e Ktmt d t o Arthu r Heikki ne n hi  to tcii Q u t MV  UiLa  l e jci nan d tha t th e he s o f ssii d dciM o  lermiaed , wil l b e hear d a t tt e USE OU R 600 0 OU W E UR6 E IN  RHVME jU T KEE P fOO R TAN KFUUAU1WCTIMDSMOBIYOU CAN COUNT ON MO CAIHT TUATMINT AT YOUR OiOSMOlIU QUALITY MAUfti II is Further Ordered, 1hRt publLOU of a cepy Uwmt far Hn wees coiittivei, previous to n t day ef heannp, in the Pincknevtch , a newspaper printed andiiciliated ift said County Hlum R Smith, Judge a Probater Jru CepyHrUr M Goold uty Regisler ef Vrefce otfUcoib3ivg  CewcMOU15T TV PWMY NOMINATIONS ALLSTAK SHOW DON MAIN MOTOR SERVItt rex SAT fVf , FIB  1 6    Kbesa Morri s wa s sick  and ke y jcr  di d no t teac h Monda y  ,  Inrenc f Faunc  an d R  Baxte ro f IDwlenill e calle d o n th e Flori aClaik a Sunday Th e Floy d Fuiford a e f Wayit eSaturda y utt U no f tb  Cliffor dKile ,     iSfr 5r3ii lfDEMOCRAT CAUCUSTAKTThat a Township acuB for the  DEMOCRAT OARTY  ITOVXSHIP OF PUTNAJI County of UviagstonState of Michigan held at theTOWN HALL HuncleY, FEBRUARY 18, 10571t  oo n r,, for the purpose of nominally rmlidates of said Partyf  eveja township offices toh f at IliennSal Township Fleeur to be held M4 y, April 3,Give her precious new  to spend with the familyMake this the year you free that favorite gJ oi yc itora the long, hot toil of ironing by hand riivean Ironrite Automatic IronerShe will iron in  the time on an Ironrite, dsing wonderful new hours to eni with the fShe will learn to iron quickly pand simply on an Ironrite, and fher ironing will look more beauti fulCome in today Let us show vou the Ironrite mode specially reserved fox that woman you like JJL,so much Township  for 2 year term1 hnice of Peace for, 4 yr term   H of Review, 4 yr term,r  i  oi Peace or M mber Q J ftoteffens aunt axim Pat Plummera friend, BatWing of Bay City visited himRollene Singers a ant from Detroitwa here Pam Seefeld went to AnnAib r Prank Wilson and Bobby Beveride iot a lot of fish Richard MCartT ys sister hit a tree wkitheir etr, Kathy Shettelroe went o the me vies last Wednesday, OuValentine party U Thursday, Weare serving ice cream and cup cakes,  Lummittees are hot, DavidShirty, hostess, Kathy Shettelroe,uiiica, Dariene tjyvvnn, Rollenej sier and Fiank Wilson, postmas ejsiac Pliirmner, Bob cteveridgj,Larry Uauhn Marj, Jotfray andJ udy lieynoliis, BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL COWttlIhe Fmckiiy SanitariumKay M durty, SL 0 Piackaey MichiganCail 1100 A M to 200 P M Except Wednesdays ton TUB, FIL, Sat r00 to 800 f ML M6MJEttoa ti SwartfcwlPHONE U P ituuer l v joiciervice t ami Jouru4ttaiVifSURV8V0K to Detroiurv i cllent reports ait Doing giveni i5vHual states, We congratul  0fic A1 u IttlW HoweL,i s,n r bies, 2 yr t fmsKennedy T wnshp Clerk  1 i, of r baby rotier, Joe Esper n liTiia and ve are writing UkU 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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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d 1a rl  th e temperatur eFlori s Clar k o f  buil t hnnsel fBASKE T BAL L SCHDOIJ IFes  Set h Lye   22 Feb CITIZEN S  fTh  Citiisn s Caucu s , a t th e nckne y Fir s BlsJ ln d flower s a t th e tim e o f hi  r ruar y l gUvillage fir s hal l Monday , Fb         p  m oplc i a  viilag J denth  Als o Rev  Pr  Schmit t an d    t 40 0 jp  a ,  jDo n c FOBANNUAL VkJLACu MOfrDAY, MAfeCH Ilth, 1957QwlifiedIftTMft W M1ESBY y gNe tfet Ia riformitT with the MichigantitieiTaw, I, tht undersigned lie, will, upn ay day, ex cept Sun4aj and a lef l holiday, the day t any regular or specialcWetia er primary election, receive for registration the namef any legal voterin taW City not already registered who may APPLY TO ME FIiiSO JLY for such retri trption Provided,however tht I can ic   mes for registration during the time intervening beivMn iv Thirtieth day TK ore any relar, pcial r official v  y electian and the d y of such elvnNotict Is Hereby Given iViUliiJAI ixbUAM iiTht Thirtfetn day preceding said ElectionFrem t clock a m niti 8 oclock p m  a said day for the purpose f REVIEWINC the REGISTRATION nd REGISTERING uch tf the qualified electors in said CITY as SHALL PROPERLY apply thereforThe ame of n person but an ACTUAL RESIDENT ef therecinct at the time of regitratia, and entitled under the ConititutiMi, rf remaining tuch resident, te rate at the next electiea,shall be entered la the registration booVElector Unable T Make PersonilApplication, ProcedureSKC 504 Any elector who is nnatle te make personal appHeatiwi ier registration because f physical disability or absence frera the Township, City or  MT jm Wnjcn his legal residenceis located, May fce reristo r te the elose ef regiitrationbefere any election er pr  ctUn y securing from the Clerk f the Township,   Mllaft Jn which is located hislegsl residence, duplicate tion earda tntf executing ia   nit before t notary pgbllc or other officer legally authorized u administer oaths and returningsueh rerittrtion cards te tht Cltrk ef the Township, City orTtMage befere the elese of offiee heurt on the Isst day of rerietrattoa prior to any election er primary election The notary pubhe 9r atheraffieer administering tht oath shall sign his name oatae im rr tip signature of the registration affleer and awte his tine iUartf istere Pertoni Not Entitled Te Vott IIC m Tht faisfeettts tf tlectitn at any electioa or afi V1 ff lB tmy trkt tt Tt try erwhest c thereof, shall not reeelft the Tttt of any aersoilir ntt registered i tht Mffiatratia w2T If t2 tyrnctSThth wgh Transfer f Registration Application, lintaf WM Al WlUr Itctor ff ix change tf reiu withm th Ct h , Al WlUr Itctor ff ix change tf resthe City cause his registratlta tt be transferred tontw aeres by sending to tht Clerk a signed request tat jRtatat addivsa, the date he mtred theritt, and tkVaddrSSVu7 St rilf kJ Wlyfaf i eron fns,w SJuch transfers shall not be made withlo tilt 30 day apreceding any eiectita tr primary tlectioa,ia frtkr girtn I wl be ,y Wtst Main St Pinckney,MichFonwrr I, t 11 fctsi I a M to 4 p w to register votersMILDRED ACKLY CltRKTATI MJCWIOANla tht lrcihr Ctart  for tbe Ot Urbigsto  ChaaceryJK, PlsimffMAT KJKABETK ITN0LBAt a daioii  i4srt bald latisa tftasty baildic isi Jkt City tf MtweU, MickicM an, Hff 2ttk d W1 Rood Fletckar,Ceurt Coauaisaioaeria taa aWff entitled cause it aplar that the lefUdaat ,May lliza Data RayMs,fifMt a resiieat ti thisa State, Wttit W address ia 246 t J Ateau las VegasIt Ia ,  AdjudgaDefeadaat, Mayeater aor aptacauat oa r boztra frem HM data of thisw1tia foiir 4 , Gay I lUymelds STATE F MICHIGANThe Frebate Ctrt for the oantyOf LiyingsUalathe kucter tf the Estate tLeaa Rtbesen, Smith DeceasedAt a stssita ef said Cturt, tld ttbf PaV ate f ict in tht City of IHiwell, is said county on the lltftday of Januar 1957Proaeat HOB, Hiras of ProbatetbI yerdtr tote publikfeee eifpfalmttd aad vubTioa y, Hiti pubicatieatattt it taxh woak i Mseetaaion, of tWa tMtrtaiaat, May tho,abort addroas Mail,itfccikjConrt Com Rf ia Hereby Givoo, That creditem tf Baid deceased art raquired to present their claims in writingmd under oath, to said Ceurt, and ttt iev a ctpy thereof ta Luada Marshall Gregtry, Mich, fidicuay estatethat such claims will boat the Pitbatt Offict uafarb 1, 1967 attan A Mit is Oidertd, That netice thertfOt ifivtn by publication tf a etpyhertf for three weeks censectivelyorevieus tt said day tf htarlag, a hf Piackney Bispatch, and taat taeNdurinry oause a copy tf tais attietto be served upon each katwn partyf1 intereat at his last kntwn addrtaby registered mail, return receipt 4 manded at least fourteen 14 daysprior tt rich hearing tr by personalotryire aA leMt five fi days prior to herirgtHooorabsn Hirof Probed rentadSilaa Bartonas pi at Adrian high school and wil1 LewisJohn Mdntyre ori arm Prof Webb Pearce,Vorth Lake has a ach at the Ypsilanti Normal Tiie new Pinckney street lightsere trne on for the first tfrnist week by Glenn Gardner Thireare S5 but more may be added While playing around anijreshinjr engine Frank White,of the John Whites on Dexter Rd yot a pierce of steel in nis eye Tie a, taken to University oospital  inAnn Arbor Walter Shurland has an auctioi oldCaavt fcrLivingatca of i rt iijUile OCilailea Thomuu White, Deceased fVesent Hn Hiaram R SmiteJidire uf lobate  At a tsi9iuu vi aid Court, hld atthe Pi abate Office in tUe City ofMow ell in id county on the 23rdday oi January A I 157 ietice is tteieby Given Thai thePetition of Clarie White praying that me aUiaimtration of aaidestate be granUu to Arthur Heikkinen or to some otier suitable personand that the heiis of said deceased oe deteruiuxeu, vul be heard at thPruuufc Of lice on February 19,19d7 at ea am 11 ig Fuither Oidered, that public ILAXETridav, Satarday, February 8, 9 Double FeatureROCK PRETTY BABY I THEATREI LowMica ArtSal andtown Mineo John SaxonLaana Pat tongone mad with vengennanre   7 vrMcCeraekREBEL Ii TOWN wftlJohn Payhe and Rath RomnColor CartoonTuesday He is moving to Gladwln HCfe Uiciel U given by publka Te following is the program forhe Valentine party to be held atthe W E Clark home Friday niteQuartette Reading, Mrs Leal SiS r Origrinal Poem, Glenn Gardner olo, Mrs Mttiejohn Reading, Mrs,ksse Henry Viiolin Solo, Henry sham Reading, Aubrey Gilchrist olo, Gladys BrownjDuet, Mr nn Trs F L AndrewsEditors Andrews has an article inliis issue explaining how he caie  be named Frank Lincoln Andrewsfter Abraham Lincoln His father oted for Lincoln in 1860 iHe also has another one protesti, against a law introduced in the gislature to tax auto owners  year for a licenseThe fifnished filling the Laktmd ice bouses last Friday Corrine Flackus of Lansing is vising the H B Gardners I M Monks and family werehuisday quests of the Will Dunn tita of a ctpy thortof for thrstuecLa contcuvel, previous to the day e ktaring, in tao Pinckneycich ,  newspaper printed andcirculated inlaid Couaty HiraBi R mith, Judge of ProbateA Trut Copy Helen M Gould y Register ofWE HOUSE SAD SHE5 THE BEST WE EVER I h Child Study Club of Stock ihie is sponsoiing a clothing ive K I Rsio of Mt Clemens, thihvv of Mrs Rv Ivov rf vt1 iy, fell and broke his hip recently Thi Stockbrige Presbyterianiiuich rravf their pastor, Rev Freienner, a farewell party Mondayuht Lawrence Lindemere wasoastmaster 150 attended Rev ehner was iven an overnight bm2 head of registered Holstein, ned ur last week in a fire which ,i eyed the Walte Wilson bain111 Fitciibru Rd near Stockbridge   IVunseli Fowleville aLtorneyn circuit court commissioner for eir died at his home Jan 29 Theureral wa Feb 1 The Dr Abel Austin home atcvlerville built in 1880 is beinDin down The land will be usedtor a parking lot Auws Corse of Agnes Tavern,t Hiuhton was lined 150 and had CM lictno suspended for 7or vjllin lijuor to a minor lirighton may still get a licenseireau office but not much beforejlie deadline The Brighton Cham ier of Commerce has been desirnutJ and the office will be in the buiUiny of the Brighton Plumbing Coand in charge of Mrs, Virginia HeimanAlbert Kram of Hamburg underwent a cataract operation at the arden City hospital last week Harry Lee of Lakeland is haierom Mellus hospital, Brighton The home of William Smith on Tues Wed, Thar,Karey Kelly and ,PttyTHE BADCartooaSatarday, Febraary ,  Llo Feature Program Marlowe aadColkap Gray iaTHE BLACK WHIPSunnav Monday, Feb 10, 11 WRITTEN OX THE WIND in TeSiicoJStarringRoik Hudson niH Lauren BacallRobert tack and Dorothy Malore Featurette ews Cartoon Jkri, Dowling and Arthar FraaaRUNNING TABCaTT in ColotWed, Thurs, Feb 12, 13, 14story of suspense and ferTHE UNGUARDED MOMENT StarringEsther Williams and George Nader Featurett News Cartoon Sunday, Monday, Feb 10, 11Mai met Sunday 2 P M Coal Sal Mineo and Luaaa PattoaROCK PRETTY BABYOhekea, Michigannur Fri, Sat, Feb 7, 8, 9 All Technicolor ProgramPORT AFRIQUE Tue, Wed, Thurs, Fob 12, II, 14 airkGable and Eleanor ParkerTHE KNG AND FOUR QUEENSin CineaiaSeope and ColorLOCAl TRADCMUUC1 Irr r , Pier Anpell and Phil Careyandwith the U S Air Force 24 HOUR ALERTand Jack Webb Type WiitersMachinestoon, iues, Feb 10 11, 12 CAST RUS AWAY FROfc ONS AB CARBON PAPER3AUU AND BBPAiRandAlly son and Jack rST iJvingrtoa Office Suppyuurii ipnyi widowof Willam Murihy died at the honia of her daughter, Mrs Martha Steinday I in Detroit Wednesday The funeral  tn,i burial were hero VednesdayMis Iciih StiKHUio Menurddied At Detroit Friday She leaves her husband, a direnter, Patricia,and a son, Rene Menard, nl has been struck at 327 ft ontUe H K Smith farm at New HuisonUoin to Harry Wallace and wifeon Feb 5 a son liorn to Ray Wheeler ard wife ofWebster at the Pinckney Sanitarium last week a girl, Mrs Russell Livermore underwentlast week It was the formericLeod Vcme iov McKeldin of MarylandOn the speaker at the Lincoln Dinner Fb 14Rohen MacDonald,Howell Detroit wiliDiy an ojieration at the linckney SaniLotnbardy Tr was destroyed by lir tariuno last week St Marys church Kave an oystersupper at dregcry Thursday nigh Charles Bullis, son, Arthur, andMr Arnold were in Fowlerville lastwek On leaving they got in cheer reported it stolen For awhile themgr is the new president of ioce were looking for tnem but thethe HowelJ Chamber of Commerce, vho1 matter was finally cleared up Airman 2ad Class Richard Renn 1 WIliani Roche etertained his euchon has adopted an 8 year old Kor cr club FrifIay niiht Those thare an pirl he met while in Korea3he Jwere William Brogan, Ernestib at the home of his parents, the wite Druce Roberta, GormanMichael Rennona on Coon Lake Rd Kelli Dan Driver, Ben White, Basil White Norman White and Ben il TCWiWP TAXEi 1 WILL BE AT THE PUTNAM TOWN HAM, Tr CGLLXT TAXtb AS FOLLOWS SAiURDAYS 9 AM TO 5 PMTUESDAYS 5 F M TO 9 rMSTARTING SATURDAY DiCEMBIR 2DOG TAGS ON SALE ADDITIONAL FEE IF PAID AFTER FEB 28 1957HELEN REYNOLDS TWP TREAS PUTNAM ST P1NCKN Y PHONE UP 8 9HtLIVINGSTON LODGE NO 76 FSAM  PinfaHy Mlak TTASONIC BUIID1NG ASSOCIATION MEETINGASSOIATN wHl be ea PINCKN1Y MASNCCounty Road Engineer Fred Roif era and wife are spending a week ia WhiteFlorida onD Holiia Sigler of Howell is apatient a University hospital, Aaa Swarthout andale bPendinM a week Charlesat Por MONDAY, FEBRUARY kith at S00 P Mat tie Maienic Mall te eeasider ear tail Finatiflial MattataArbor Fifth Grade, Mrs 5 JNots ok 25 Years Ago7 he Prckney Independents beatMunth here Saturday nlpht 63 to41 Roy Remson had 25 point, Don Swarthout tO, Har Hall 10 and Ruael Read  Rollie Shehan each 4 Tiiehigh scchool beat the Ypi   mellottedJIappy birthday to Spelling hee winners Fttv,Kaaen Downing, Christinerunnerup Cheryl VanXorinanThe Monday spelling bee winners wereXflren Downing, Cheryl VanNorm an Christine Buda,Kirn DBoisVeccnidnt gi these people down in sun shining, mow going and groundhog day Pat Borovaky and Bonnie contest to see whof i Bond gave us a report on 4 westBuda em states last week, and today Judy Darvow and Scharme Baxter gave WINSLOW, Wcan wxtta taaeay ofc CitienghipM Tharaile bea the 8th in batkftbli priday, boys 32 to 14, thi 7hbest7thone on the 5 Great Lakes We check grade girls won 44 to 0 T boyA True Cyy fttauty m M ProKatelanti Reserves 3 to 18 StanleyDlnkel had 16 points Willian C Miller has been rtrwrned postmarter at Pinckney Dorothy Carr has staited a beauty shop over the Dtepatch offiee John MClear of Jackson was was beaten and robbed by a banditthee Saturday nijfhtWilliam Gregory, 47, Ann Arborhardware merchant and former Hudson Mills resident died at AnnArbor Thomas On Thursday we will makecards and spank him We are studyiiiK astronomy and enjoying it Weare bavins individual reports on thestates Cheryl VanNorrhan, Kerei Downing vrote on Florida and TomAntaya on New Mexico, Tley wei good Airs Avis Thu im visited u to day We are studying fractionFith and Sixth Grade, Mr Heatoti Our class named f ihiags Av them feeltoday was et out a library book to read andreport on Friday We ar glad MrsParks is bark She got a nice sunUn No school Wednesday Teachers inbtitute Our Cactis plant has twoblossoms and moje budatl AU Grde, Mr TasenWe have a new girl Her name isMai to Mayne  She is from NiwYork We hope she likfr our schoolWe 3viv picked our school color,pink nnd black We plan a Valentineparty We are studying the globe hoie he saw 2 prisoners from Camp and having tests  Bvighton cptured Carlin CteSeventh ree, Mre Aderse i attended a birtkdaj pejrty tmTe Parents lik b putOag ea  I uatk at ICtytt fco to Dexter to play Tueeday, Acitizen is elected eech day DennU,Pui, Sheiy, Janice, Linda, Buth K and Claudia have beer laf AtUeasSeventh Grade, Mrs GarriuiImus helped us on tnatA todayWe beat the Sth grade in S gamtaof basket ball Pridiy and pj it Dtvcr Tuesday Steve Ajefcenbreavir mother has a baby glri Hesaw her Sunday While eottimf  vLOOKING lOt o Vaiervtint gift idto Howbotrton additional telephone m color tt was a popular gift at Christmas, and its about perfect forValentines Day, too An attractive phone expresses Hit right sentiment H teNsyour Valentine yow wantto keep in toucheveryday throughout the year Wi o gift, too, that wtM savtsteps and tim lor somt lucky ptftofi To order your Valentine phone, caH our Business Office H will beftftpackagtd and installed when you withUETS OFT THIPAMILY TOGETHERif the weajfeet gtfc4 That if1 used to be amighty big one But nowyou can get the family together no natter what theweather or hew far apasf all of you live A Conference Call will U k Ye just give the operator thenarr 4 addresses or tsAephewmibeit ot theher ur family Sheikget them ell on tin Una at the vc rime, whenever you jvas Mmti the LongDistance operator soosi H Lirr htr nrfnafli a aafertace CaH ItH be ftMu ,,      for you folks witt sr daughter stationed withthe armed forces  m Ei rope Why not enjoy artelephone vitit wkh tbeta ver  the new overseastelephone cable  After6 pm or all day Sundayyou can oali juet aboutany place for at little atnine dollars, plus the 10 per cent federal tax WouldJte quite a thrill to talk to loved ones across the ocean,wouldnt it Lots of people art doing it More that 15,000 made overseas calls during, the first month thecable was in use And the number it growing every day To plaee your call to Europe, juet call LopDistance Me ask fer the Overseas Operator A Paying our way inLivingston CountyNew schools, new roads and other new developments spell progress inhundreds of Southeastern Michigan citiesand towns One way Detroit Edison helps in this progress of yourcommunity is through taxesFor 1956, our local, state and federal taxes are expected to total 37,500,000More than 350 villages, cities andtownships in Southeastern Michigan will benefit by about 18,900,000Over 7,000,000 of this amount will goto support local school districts aloneThe American system of business brings the highest standard of living andgreatest development to our communitiesBy paying taxes, by being goodcitizens, Detroit Edison is a working partner in helping SoutheasterMichigan grow and prosperA TYPKAL TANACTION V LIVINGSTON COUNTY AT THIS TIME OP YEAR hyh J rts tyt, HowU Gt Tnmmrtr, rtcgiw U kskfrm Anthony G Mtibqfer, Edison Director if Taxes This is part ethe til I,  w tatm Botfit  Wdrnnpsy m Livings Cmty Looking m it Gag  Cotptr,  Bditm Jtm Arkv  Diurict Mansgofk iDETROI T EDISO N,  ALASK AAXv  if OUR DEMOCRAC Yby Ma t EVERYQ0DY TALKS ABOUT  THE WEATHERUT NOBODY DOES ANYTHING ABOUT iTT   AN OLD 3AYIN6, CUKftENT IN 00H ATMC TIME, THATNffVSR fcffAlLV STOOP UP THCN  WHAT WITH UMBUCLLAS,SUNSHADES AN0 SUCH 17 STANPS UTMVKN LESS 7OPV V   iFound In American LawfA mm UAloslr tejtpnom tcM syitem eeff sowe 1,250 the routf sjhown obove the sejtfvern sartrca f eWdeep woter off the coast between PH Angeles ontfbrill by fce len Unts DiMKlAhHfitff W8S NR y HKAfO j U 9 AnRy Wejne COfpi Twe yevs m Hk ejej 41 f L THE PVkRMCI POP fXAMTU MOtt PCCMPCNT ONttCC THAM MOST HK NOW HAS PftOUtMTftfJSllTAWTO1N AMP MAINSAMD IS tVlN DtftWMtNTtNa WITH MAKINj RAIN H HAKOT AMP RUST HtSlSTANT PLANTSAMP  etVCLOlN VVS OF MAKINf HAY WITHOUT SHINOHIMr THUS HC CAN PSJOTKCT MIMSCLT AAIMST tOMeTOF THt PHINCIFAC VMCATHCR RISKS  JUST AS TMt AAAftHKAN KAMtcy TOPAV, TMHOU4H UP INSUftANCCAN 9AVIMt CAM PROTBCT ITSSLT ASA7NST SOr OF IMt MMAIIt  IMC FUYUJIS By Dr JohnVVER SINCE I first came toI 3 country Jrom my nativoChina many years ago, I ha, boon Interested in American Law I knew the philosophybehind Chinese law I was  anxious to see the philosophybehind the great democracy ofAmericaPerhaps you would be surpris fd to learn, as I learned, that i the foundations of American Irware deeply religious  ore could ever take region more1 seriously and earnestly than thePuritan and their compatriotswho founged this nationTO THEMthe laws of nature and ofnatures Godwere no productspf fancy, nor even mere idealsThey were abso lutely real Infact, Gods lawswere more real than any human laws in their eysAmericans were not In rhetoric when they dc We hold these truths to  evident, that all men i dowed by thrtr Greatercertain unallenable righ among these are Life, rty, and pursuit of Hexin, rnrmeant exactly what they calaTHEY WERE A siere, hcedomlovinfr people who fearedGod They saw these truihs so clearly araiftit so dsr iy acthem that they wie wi ing to stake their lives  on tvr The early Americans saw that thrWu, LLDlife was tncr2 thu money When somtcsis the Declaration of Indto read life, libertyerty, Thomasothers Insisted that pro changed to pursuit Ofness They saw thatmeant more than hartag to spend and usa Thethat Godgiven rights neiil It aanced with Godgivtft tMand that this was the  Lhe greatest happintttA FORFIGN OBSBtVIAlexis cle Tocquttttlt, acou   country in tbt In I United States fetoreien authority isthere is no country in tbtworld in vhich tht ligion iains a gerce over the souls of tttftin A eica    tht ffittthic,d nd fret aaMft ttearth1, CHIEF GLORT tflean law lies in its f the fact that thert ItIrjber thn governmtdiii i e ly days the AmI pvllc opry Of law di4 tC e i5cir from rsligifltt,came the roefc on wfiMuivociacy was builtAmericant 15, theyvand e no longerAmerican democracy cr5 Fqr only whtft rse to God, can II btn the  aruae of 4t xhe vrcat eitigh the earthMichigan  nekli Auodttioi    fJ  mSTV jf Ji j     v smvy V  i   V      i  r e Jin, povothj i Snire y I s earin g fo r  siatex a littl e daughte r fro m Mi nPOTtfi , Caxl a Reynolds , 1  yea r old He r sitte r ma y mov e here Swarthou t too k Edwar dat  Hilan d Lftks e fro m Vet ran s hospital , An n Arbo r t o M e Pbexao Q hospital , Howel l las t week GROCERIE SGOOi W 5 HOE SWHEBlu e Vj r fitterVj r fiWinte r an d S t ap So eo n A   jhe Fre  Sver s famil y o f Dans ii k calle d ui i th e Be n White s las tWednesday rea l R  a d of f M36 , Lakeland ,  h  Wate r Famil y Wash,ir y Funnil y Wati , pry  Cleaning ,  Ruga , Beapreaa s tu d Drp  Le t u s      Process   2 recoJourHLER S FLO W  li  A WIX K 4r n IHON Lhoweii,  Del, , R  W  Wyli e an d gir ltf  K i n th e filru,Ofrlahoma   iai  th e Michiga n T   Ann Ar ijo r Ssrfturcia y  ,  Th e Ial e Milte r uii y attended H e chil f suppe r Thursda y tniffh t a ti f th e Wes t Mio n Church   MirsEdnj i Spear  entertafine d th Tiaiis  Sheha n famil y ant J Mrs   fSheha n a t dinne r Siitiday o f Willia m Sttahar t last wwre , Ifr  Harlo w Sheha n o fLe o Crii b ari d wif e an dFe d os t IVfrmV e o f Detroi t 7L  J  Henf y an d wif e anc T Thome Wfu e an d wif e hav e gon e t o Jlorid afc r 1 0 da y t c mFEB 1016 , 195 7  Tb  G  W  Meye r famil y o i1  brWf  an d   Willia m Lam b far il y oi  An n Arbo r wer e  gout s o f W  H  Meye r an a wif eI  Th e Joh n McGuir e famil y Mm  j  ie l Read  o f Dearbor n hav e gon e t o j1  Honda  Oli n Robinso n sr  i s recuperatin g ja t hi s Jom e a t Rus h Lake  H e i s nI be d par t o f th e time Robed t Hollenbec k o f Hambur g 1calle d a t th e Leste r McAfe e hom eSuncfcy Walte r Clar k an d wif e ealle d o nth e Edse l Meye r famil y a t Grss aLak e Sunday Th e Howar d Thayer e wer e Su ada y guest s o f th e Her b Palmei ,Jac k Clar k wa s hom e fro m Bi gRapid s ove r th e wee k end  H e ha d  John  Chandle r o f Gran d Rapid s rhi s guest Mr  Joyc e Youn g an d children ,Mrs  Susa n Tiawel l   Georg e Clar k o f An n Arbo r calle d o n Ro y Clar k Sunday  I  Th e Claud e Smedley s o f Dexte r calle d o n th e   J  Clinton s Sunday Murra y Kenned y an d wiff e spen tThursda y wit h th e Stanle y Culvev si n  Detroit  ThPr e i s n o schoo l her e Wedne sday  Taacher s meetin g a t Brighton Mrs  Na n Meabo n an d daughter ,  Msrn , o f An u Arbo r spen t Sunda y  wit h Mrs  Eleano r Ledwidge  j  Th e Ambros e Kenned y famil y o fPontia c an d th e Murra y Kennedy swer e Sunda y gueat s o f th e Irvi nKennedys Mis  Edn a Hadley  and th e Carro l Huff s o f Jackso n calle d o n th e La wj  renc  Camhurn s Sunday   fleorg e Meabo n sr  go t a n 8    l b pik e Sunday Th e Vinc e LaRoaa s calle d o n th eBe n deftllippi a I n An n Arbo r Sun day Mis  Doroth y Boye r o f An n A 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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;
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              <text>   Pinckneytt TBK, Chronology ofi956 MASONIC NEWSA shool That Nobody Want 7president Bissnhower   followtat is tile pnswsn T Wednesday January 30, 1957Cataoiic Cnorcb No aSCHOOL NEWSThis is the Boys Vocational School at Lansing The state for 40 yearshas been trying to move the fro in Lansing but haft awayto red blocks They bought lanifoi ii in 126 but diverted it to otiir used Three ears ago they asked 60J,000 for a new school but thelegislators turned them down Lastyear the legislature gave them an appropriation and they bought   site in Green Oak township becauseit wa near Detroit where most ot tl e boys came from Also close toUniersity of Michigan hospitalWhereupon residents of that corn mvnity led by real estate dealeisand banks staged a protest on the grounds it would decrease property valuesNow the City of Grayling wantsihe school located there They promise unlimited space, lower property values, construction, , maintenancejctsts and the Traverse City hospital h only 45 miles awayC H Runciman, chairman of ii c Democrat state ticket rinck fay Livingston Lode No 76 T  AschoolSt Marys Catholic Churc uRev F Albert SchmiU, Pfcloi Masses SOG and lU0u  evening  Ud jxper court r McAfee, Judy Root, Ea  Venison Banquet  60 730 Mayer die Helen RyynoUts I Jnvocation Chaplain Uroin tovnship treasurer jBackground Music, Eloyse Campbell Nov 14Pinckney swamped by wje Orland Winslow WMHaslett33 to 0 Brandon While ji 00 p m and SundayIntroduction of ToastmasterA Mary Turner married Heniy  Byron WilsoBi Ann Arborjen, Josephine Sharpey and Mrs  SJnQinjf Hjh Schoo TriQ,aa Fan ell die Deer hunters   Naney Naghf Bavbara Mssey aniu nolth   Noel RoseVv 21 Pinckney Kiwanw   introduction of Masons  Guests , to county road commissioners, , gtimj ccntestnsineer Fred Rogers and Supen is j Accorlian Numbei,Pattv  Ralph Glenn Kenneln McLenaan  jleci in auto accident on M3 , aMe east of Piiukney Katharine ohan Edward Mavmula die Xov 28Engagement of Jacklark and Vicki Lazlo announced postofiee robbed Jackgrocery salesman diesDave RevSSSupt   WlsWorship 10001100Pine nearly bit a tree slidown hill David Wiludykab c  fish house but it didt not come Jimmie Krohlicka puipy ot run ovtr uy a car Mike Sehel ions grandmother has a new pnniictty Puckfett vveni to  movieSunday Thu Lfunaril Dai and tueJohn Tovvsiey families want to Hoy no Mountains to ski John Wilder visited th new house in Chehv they ars to mov in John Allison,Joann Craig and Frank Behin hve WCorityteth Jant Cosray Debbistunciu HSOO I oiavkynewJuan tha wak VaaAttahead of theLaw Enforcnnt OiAttfl  H has ben on sheriffauii there for years W kw aimr yars ago wk k played faot all At South Lyoa higk skl Athk ii h waihtd Mf 11M Turk y Dcvfcruaux was playing canfear oae Puieknty Uam thn and k waai midget In a gaiur at South yon when th kickofi 4fcIe blewiht two vntul down hhad much manauvatability and they orashdluiFeliowshipiCogL Churchrml Alin Simonson put onAll Star League O Lakes team, Dec 5 Masons elect Orland Winslow W M 2 Gregory boys, William Wylis has a puppy named Belle , likt two 10 ton truck Both weatJacki Keaaon was C yanvt old feun out ot game VanAtU played witfc and had 12 irls to her party  the Plymouth Independents agaiaseFmeknty a number of times wheelhay had an independent team Satcin tli day of J P DoyleddVThey had ice cream and cake Robertdojj, Tippy die1 Toddistate welfare commission is not in1 7J  V  ITV       Plvean and Robeit Simonsaor of th Grayling locationwants it nearer Detroit He on of the greatest infhienues in rehabiiitation is visits irom then  George Rhode, former residentkiilswife Royal Baker dies Pincknyloses first basket ball Brighton 68 to 3 t0folks This would not be possible t a cavein at Dexter ExSherif Lor if it were located at Grayling Th r cavein at Dexter ExSue,ii ioicommission will try to get an ap gn 8sett dieS Pinckney beats proprtion to build the school this THrtlund A lo 48 ev Conyl Ed  ryear which the property owners ia  TX,liona unit dedicated  Addressthe Green Oak section will try to  Tec l95th gruae gets lettei from kill Those opposed do not seem dis  Mvs Mariie EisenhowerPrancis E K to consider what would be the  lode j  C M n pi People ChmxbM6 Wwit Wcwew ttreeis Smrs dadd shot 2 rabbits We930 u T  are ykid Jan Colliaon is buck 11s had to go to the doctor A littlesCLiirtv ii HI Dviiuis Haiio backyard It eaU peanuts aria ECOTV, Te flying saucer was busy at th luii home this week end It spindrd ces straight as an arrowPaultiu inersi daddy cauhi 3 rabbitsieJieoiMorwn,, Vouth iSi c  PractiseThui Prave Meeting K0 am70 p iw 8JOO p m 400 p m800 p nJudt Mik Car landbeat or the boys lilt lodgtMU Ut 8 3111Michigan grand jury systemhas e  lea yp in ihe supieme court cYThuinas Walsh cu St Clairi who was jailed for contemptwhen ha refused to answer questions has questioned the constitutionalityof tiR law, The purpus, v UK IM is bo s4 if there is enough evito v,airaiiL nuij   enothing in the law giving a judge  to iientuiice a man lor contempt of Liington LodgeNew cUTrov hes uiuii de iouleu ivorih Tetv icorial givfery store iciihed Pinckney deleated by Dexter ot to tf  Tec 6irrement of Pat Thay  Faier and Rnymond Stillwell annoan  Oo f Williar VanBlaricum and Louie  , 0v tvay and Marjo ie Cavau in4 un FATHERoiFoikl a4 Firth, MM euletNnc llollisters i anliatfi auie Williams, fell and hurtrtjiv He i in the hOspiU,l, Pa Tess i,r visiu1 his iunt ii Vpsiaiui,ip MU AlLy vvrn to Fran IIOAsons birthday party, co sin1 visiLtd   1n First Graav, Mlsb KJlmerJudy Hull went to Jackie Reasonspiu Mr Reason yie ewryyai  iiimp rojie Eric liose went with inda Vhitleys family to her rani us cottuge The girls vent skatingand tiio nien ice fishin,arr,niy Si is grandmother canii to  visit himSunday Alien Porter nt i he,o ,v tnd had 2 siiott His dad  o hi hir fe vocivinj chaii and a retvi plyr Jjnit rick has a Oiit  h  ixd linin  rul Joims hasi , ivKirscs iiiliy Bennett wa iug fishiti1 and caught a fih bin it wasti siall  nd he thiew it bick in iMiidiy LVcky Henry went slidingi will sponsor a community nu de a snowmanJudy Reynolds and down hill with Sugan Bauhn it Sn Banquet at the new Kthv Shrtelioe went to a movie, i, wrs U mily Vvnt to Beeky  reud that after a lapse ei anumber of years University Detro it i to bf restrtd to tbe Siuu University footbalihut not until 1960 as she is booked p until then There is a story eomnttfd with this according to the uss although it is denied MicMigan Stote used to play Universitjl Detroit but friction developed and se was dropped When the bill crime up in the legislature tecranee the name of Michigan State oie to Michigan State Univery opposition developed mostly University supporten wileone university was enough fortate Michigan State needed and she approached the Du1legation who are Democratsand friendly to University off Da ti it The story ia they agreed teujpoit the change If University of Dvnoit was put back on the MiehiState scheduleth 11 Price married, Victor Lonn   yan IJIIcd in auto ac li ai niuicier at WidowL1LA SvVAKTHOUT LiJa Chubb, daughter of William an1 Ka MiuiiiujKMi LII b ibo n in 1,11ion OIIS1MP Jaiii hall on reb 2u, Wed nitw at m The 1eutuioU ipeaiwei i cuing will be Job iitynold,,jspuivs director oi vJii, Dctoitvui niuU leutuie oi Uia occasion,i ViC iioiiis ispoits ijfoadcast willvuiunsue iTon Ue new buiitiinia1 ly aiiivalb vviil be ,able to aee im i iiillcne iner vent to a TPV iito eat iihe is join 1Auxiliary of thu churchI heme lirnktd to 200 ao those who areBASKET BALL NEWSPinskney sould not get out otiher slump,and lost to lowly Hart 1  ard died h McPherson hos Friday 70 to 54 This team has onlywon 2 gameg in 6 years They IfcatDevtfr the week before and then Pinckney to shove Pinckney intolast place Pinckney did all right enth foor making 22 oais to Hart lands 20 but failed miserably on the l he alb0 livc in Lapeer, Lowell rand Detroit moving lo Howell a yaar a und Llla C0 Parley, wiiNitai Howell JiiUciiy i  i aha yrwduated from Hovell hihsvcitjil and maiiied Fred Swaithoutoi PincVry in JJIO and lh ed m acre M Swarthout wascashiei of the Te,eple Uank are urged to make yournts known An advance ticketlo will be conducted by memoe the mens, organization Adults25, children 12 and under 75cTHOMAS LEO FARLEY,Thomas Leo Farley, son of Thom U the Girl   the Uocj aicioii i  urank Svliaferb cousin visiinCM the defied the snow office but it blew on a,in Uunoin in Minon towrhip July 21,Survivors are her husband, a son,  1957 und died   aly is joining Boy Sr,uts  v wtkMv Cos,ray, Jacks Ryod jut ,aKt Shivey were allold this week iFifth Grade, Mrs MillerWe thank all the pavrnts wnoivMid mnko our party a ruccessToh,se wh  rurnisldMdinies CA  lone, Pemjrast, Tinkei ItlUeriv Sue Ilumner, Eleanor White, Verajowning, Virgma VanNorman andMuvrie Kdlenberuer and an exfaspeciul treat by Mr and Mrs Diic who received 100 inDin v 1Shirtyhospital,Ann  iniHe was r  ar i Toimy Chambers Jamesfrte throw line only making 10 outof 27 Hartland made 30 out of 45Pinckney used to be good on freethrows Tc do this they practisednoons in the gym Christianson vvMjjli for Hartland with 20 Jeff Dais hd 14 foi Pincknty, inioson and Huhman 10 They play at Dexter Fridav  Whilq the boy teams continue tc  unral Homc Saturday, Rev7 Wai I  Jhis  HaroW off Whitmorc   lettera to shftron Galluptake frn the chin the girls team ter Gske of Howell offidatingThe e and Mrs Mllded Slatef , f at the Tice school, Ft Meyers, Kior buiial was in Pinckney Cemetery  Pon lc There are three grandchtid  I ren Also a sister, Mrs Emrnett ,,11 Oong Winder go  polic hofa  i   We   ,VR ,o Iiowii ice skating Wiima Wilder liul yuestle tr the week and Jonn Tasch andUlVl Je Plummei have new sho and , u  ,   ,, Mi  ee his0 j trail mothei in Ann Arbor Tobjr  iii,  i   r  in  i ij i i i IjiTiy the mccls We weir io a i SunJiiy liiinh Plunk wcnt  , with his dad Sunday WillyWflO , vB iiii  ,,  ni riTu Carol Gydes cousin isited Llien A  Ljohiiic nits Aunt Mary took themriiv ii, j show UiJc Houth hid a toth nuijd bt, ihc diiiistNnicy lurjit ti ldcu ani yo, new shoii the way home she snw a hcis i fire Friends visited Robert Kk fiMniiy and gave him and hisitr papo hus and noib makers rat bvWhile most agree that PresWemtlishowers inauguration epeeefa as a beautiful oration some claai as too idealistic and say ideals deo cut much ic in world polittee c uivd iiiat the United Nations beii i up that it might settle werld say he has more faiththan they de and ap teit has shown little power to anything and has devotedt of its energieikto appeasiafyi and raising njBiier Nasser a piae oj power In regard to tkenaiian situation it has done hm t all It calls th preeideatareUf8t for approval to send troopt o troubled inM of theitb vaguejed Mnon of East Lading and a   oanuary  , w n waw   ChamberS Jamea Shirty ,as prMUn There is also a brother,   and wa lnant on eve  ypendevrass, Valerie Parker ,lav wlenn of Marion and two sisters,,  01 Kte r he has worked on  p k Chen1 VanNorman and , n CilRlvs Dean of East Lansing andSlaashter Stock Farm, Northville   The compositions  Helen Duan of Dearborn Jj He married Dolores Buckelew of Q  M Life, ,vcre KodTl,o funeral was at the Swarthout i HamLurg Two children were born  Iearned a lot Hbout 1S ny, JoeSunday, will be bis first packcontinued their winning ways JV Ukirg Hartland 28 to 6 Thursdaynight They played a bang up a  Delia Davis was high scorer witn11, Kathy Wiltae had 7,Midge Higs1 Mildred Keltenbergrer 3 iJolleen Basydlo 2 Others who play ed were Janet Shirley, Linda andBonnie Lee, Nancy Willis, N ncyNash, Barbara McAfee, Mary Morr it and Kathleen Murray They r1 Dexter hers Friday at 4 p m riMRS ANNA AHRENS t Harris and a brother, Ora, of Precott, ArizonaAnna Ahrens passed away in Sag j yjle funeral was at St MarysMich January 27, 1957 She  chUrch this morning, Rev  Albertom September 17, 1867 in j Schmitt officiatingBurial was in StmawMaplpgriove township, Saginav  aiy8 Cemeterycovviy the daughter of Philander Toaer, a civil war veteran and Sarah i POLIO MOTHERS MARCHTozer The Mothers March to collectLIBRARY NEWSNew bokos are It Seems Likelerday by H V Kaltenborn It bejriris with the 1896 election thru the Supreme Court Decision on RacialSegregation It was donated in men ry oi Arnold Berquist by friendsOm Will Rogers by Gray, donatedby the South Putnam Farm Bureauip nwmory of W IT GardnerVagrant Viking by FVeuchen,Storits to Remember by Costain, Vol W I andl Around U S in 1000 rsi Ahrens lived in the Pinc funds for polio is Thursday, Januaryarta for a number of years and  31 fiom 7 to 8 p m Leave yourvil be remembered as serving as j pOrtn iignt on  you want  be ol iiirse when needed , icited The Howell Jaycees are theHer husband, Pred Ahrens, died i county sponsors and Frank Gould isin 1933 Two sons, Lavern and Ar  county chairman Elizabeth Colonethur are also deceased and a dauh jia Putnam chairman Assisting areter, Merle Ludwig IMary Jane Tasch, MarySrvivors are a son, Conley offos whitl Marion Ru8aeliMilwaukee Wia,, a daughter Bon and otJer8 tf your home is miaiediia Orr of Ypsilanti and stepdaughters, Mae Daller of Pinckney, Id 1 of Flint, stepsons, HowardAhivjs of Flint, Frank Ahrena ot all UP 89951BASKET BALL SCORESManchter 79, South Lyon 5G  th Grade, MrsWe end our work on Africa thiweek Then we start in our geog  rnphv books We have a new rulWe wuiit leave the room without aniis8 There were too many out cthe room at the same time iavr Davis and John Holben gave us amovie on communication We had atest on it We are putting on a profor assemly this month The eeker rd aad ,k Marsh has i Elizabeth Antayas paraketon thcj fle trie train Hernicedis paraket died Tommy Bar beby sisters name is SusanVoiovsky has a nu acKii  er , a new can y Chies4er was tohoggainr over the  notty Puckett W to a  Borovsky went to DeFourth tirad Mrs CampbeI,ant week we used colored chalxto draw scenes on blue paper Thychildren in this wing are helping, j werfi pretty We earned to mHieMrs Tasch has ffiver us the ,pnvn no Kslly, the movie stcria ried Prince Rainer, head of y 37ft acre kingdom of Monaca oe only industry is the worldenest gambling casino, has pre tod the prince with s heir A be  desired but the baby is a SfirfIf a boy is boin later it will super  ihe princess There was mucktoycing among people of Monaco ii if the prince died without MM air rrance would have taken orer it kingdom and they would havem put on the tax roll They taxes now due to the nics The Kellys of Boeton  hich family the babg mother een s seem to run strongly to girliier faher has 5 granddaughefi ai a grandson fom white paper an  It was ever thus Michigaarou J of her Knight Templars whoMarched s me 500 strong in full realia in the inauguration parade ofof having library every Tuesday  foJded ppopertly to make 6 point j irodent Kisenhcwer Fid W enjoy it uans m movie out of the story The BMhday Train In arithme tic vo are carrying to both tens anHlundrei places Shirley Hilemunhd an all A report card Stanley Koirt Vfrcina Strunk, Ethel Tutteml and Frances Reason have perby ftunyon, Around theord in 1000 pictures by Runyoh,tf World of Flower Arrange  ZJl S1Stfr,JGrareiKoy8viUe 56 DexUr 43 Saline 47ersity 3S Northville 51, BrlgH47 Howell 19, Mason 58 St B8StFrancis 45 Ann ArborStamm of Detroit one granddaughter and three grandsons  Funeral services were at the Swar are world of Flower Arrne Istnte by Brooks, Indigo Bend by Graham, Your Prayers Are Alwaya Aniweredby Lake, qpirin Messages for Daily Lhfog by Peale The Answer is God toy Davis, all parchased by the library in, JanuaryTh MiMionary Society of thePeoples Church nave been generousin gtvinj the library 4 more books, among them Lire with Lightningwith     afternoon, Rev, Ruegsegger offic ,iatin Eurial in Pinckney Cemetery K1WANIS NOTESWilliam Urquhart, Ann ATOOTattoTioy talked on gifts and taxes last nisht Next Tuesday nijrht, iBoy Scout Niht Judw JamBreakey of Arr Arbor i spear 62, Lincoln 29 Dundee 60, Milan48 Chelsea 66, Flat Rock 45 Britton 54, Ida 52 Byron 51, Morrice 40Hasiett 78, Okemua 72 Linden 59,Flint Bentley 58 Stockbridge 43, owlerville 32lNvNEY KING8 DAUOHTE1SThe PineVney Kings Daughters and sometimes Friday We enjoy it T7 jp JT   very much iUP8  Red Book Wader awSeventh 6 iae, Mrs Anderso Otjr 7th grade boys play thejrrale boys Wednesday, Our roonhasstaited a unit on the United States The 7th and 6th grades havestarted a unit on negroes and slavery Rachel Nash gave an interesting unit on MassachusettsANNOUNCEMENTMr and Mrs Joe Lovell of AnnArbor, formerly of Portage LKO,umounce the engagement of thoir daughter Patricia to Robert Parkerson of Mrs A  Parker of Ann Ar bor  , ,MRS EDWARD SMITHMrs Edward Smith, 72, died at frr attendance records so faryear Frances Ren son was 10 year eld last Wednesday MISSIONARY SOfKTYThe Ladies Home Missionary Socfetv of the Peoples Church met with Mrs CA Nrash Tuesday MrsMiVhais had charge of the devotions, rrnfnp of the visit of Jesot to Martlia fnd Mary IB wer thereRire shir, en ts wer servedCOVNTY EDUCATION MBETher homent Hiland Lake She hal  T,,f Co,,ltv Euetfional Conferthere for a number of years , fnre ,f at BHffhton mJ, dtjr pb The ladies are invited Teh 2S i th jw ioet wltn Mrs Surviving aare her husband andSwt a n, Howard Funeral andannual pancake supper The publicthout Thursdarr February 7 at 110 w4Tt ft Wayne Tueeday, BmITea hers,offieers andOr Prephtt k  But according to an articleiv fraternal page in the DttwJt  s, Walt Fullers column, H til, nithout its discomforts Thef fc Detroit by special train but til hey saw of Washingtonin i 1 of the Union Statiwbusses and the B A C tleinc ar yards They stood arvaid fourhuurs waiting for the paid to kt nsaembfed, marched an Vtsr aJM then were taken back to c ttatittiicr the return trip back te DetroitTiey did not even see the capital as the reviewing stand was la frotof ft They mast have gottta bittyas their uniorras aN MI fcuttt tor warpithOWNSH1PPLANNINO BOAUftA meeting will be bald for g will be held for ship planning boards at Cast Laa, sing Friday from 1 to 4 p Ja last afternooa of township  i  t ,miNOTIC EFO RANNUA L VILLAG EMONDAY , MARC H h ,T  til t Qualifie d Elector s o f Villag e o f Piockne yWOTIC E I F HEREB Y  5 v jfivi n t h it  in conformit y wit h th e Michijr ini n law,  I , th e unii T r  Clerk , will , upo n an y day , ex tep t Sunda y an d a  legn l hnHay , tl irt d  o f an y regula r o r specia lelectio n o r primar y elecliwii , eciiv e fo r registratio n th e nam eo f an y lega l vote r in  said Cit y n i alread y registere d wh o ma yAPPL Y T O M E PIO    Y fu r suc h registration  Provided ,however , tha t I  cu n n   rvmes fo r registratio n durin g th etim e intervenin g bA    t  Thirtiet h da y Kfor e an y regular ,epecia l o r officia l piuKi y i1 ctio n an d th e da y o f suc h election Notic e I s Hereb y Give nMOMMY  FbBUAR Y II  195 Th e Thirtiet h da y precedin g sai d Electio nFro m I  ocloc k a  m  unti l 8  ocloc k p  m  o n siic f da y fo r th epurpos e o f KKVIEWrvr  th e RKfrsTfATIj  an d KEGI3TER IN G suc h o f th e qualifie d elector s i n  sai d CIT Y  s SHAL L PROP RLY apply thereforThe name of no person but an ACTUAL RESIDENT of theprecinct at the time of registration, and entitled under the Contitution, if remaining such resident, to vote at the next elcctioahall be entered in the registration bookElector unable To Make PersonalApplication, Procedure wSEC 804 Any elector who in unable to make personal applfeation for registration bernu of physical disability or aonefrom the Township, City or  h,re in which his legal residencefa located, way be register or to the close of registrationbefore any election or pi lection by securing front theClerk ef the Township, Cii  illage in which is located his legal residence, duplicate i ration cards and executing hiduplicate the registration A, vit before a notary public orother officer legally authorized to administer oaths and retnroJaf such registration cards to the Clerk of the Township, City OfTillage before the close of office hours on the last day of registration prior to any election or primary election The notary pubMe or other officer administering the oath shall fiign his name oathe line for the signature ef the registration officer and designatc his titleUnregistered Persons Not Entitled To VoteSEC 4S1 The Inspectors of election at any election or piMary election in this Atate, or in any District, County, TownshipCity er Village thereof, shall not reteire the Tote of any pdrsoftwhose name is not registered in the registration book of theTownship, Ward or Precinct in which he offers to vote As froTided under Act 116, P A 1954Transfer of Registration Application, TimeK  506 Any rrcristerrd elector may upon change of reaideiHt wiiliii the City cntic hi registration to be transferred to V  new addre by nendiny to Mu Clerk a signed request, statingK rre,Mif m  s, the oc he mored thereto, and the addreaat vviivii  ts ltt iis, i  or by applying in person for r S ri  wn fers rhall not be made within the 30It Ji1 dinir am  irfc b further I wiI, bp at 8   4 P m to rMIIDRFD ACKITY votersTAT1 OF MITHIGANthe Ortik Coart for the Coaaty of LMngston k Chaatery RIYNOLDft JR, Plaintif OF MICHIGANCfMAT ELIZABETH JYNOLDS PefendantAPPJBARANCEAt a 3Mttea of said Court hold in   lildiig, in the City efXowoll, Michigan,  tUs 2lta day of 19ftHen I Reed Fletcher,irtait Court Commissioaer cue Mweve entitled eaute it ath  defendant May lliea aota JWymJia, not a sident of thistatte, ant taat her acuees i 24   LM Vegaa, Nevada It k Hereby Ordered, Adjudged  that  Defendant, Maylyaolds, enter her appeaaid eauM os or beforeSnionlas from the date of this   thia forty 40Guy It Reynoldthis order to be published eireulatod and publiii In the Matter ef the EstateLena Roaosoa, Smith Deceased At a stssiea ef said Court, helde Feate Oiice in the , in said county onaiiuar 1057Present MOP, Prehat,if Hereby Given, That alcreditors ef said deeeaseo areHi to present their claims inWT   A Itu , 9ll That notc Wednesday, January SO, 195UJBrighton who waaauto license plate saloa office h3not 6t gotten one, ,The Brighton Kiwaai Club haspresented a juke box  the Youthenter there I K STAiii C , MXtlJANProUale Jeart far Mi Livingstonir f     c Ni  ofoniiis White, DeceasedMe 4ra 1Judge of Prebate At a Mien  si Ceart, held aUe Protete Offiee at the  ofThe Hamburg school district IB d ifoweli   county on the 23rdvertising for bids for an addition tothir school Ms Haroid Darrow vf Hamburgsi a patient at St Joe  ospital, AnnArbor Lawrence Lindmera, Stockbridge attorney is a candidate for Repub licun state chairman Bo also has a aw office in Landing The Dexter American Legion iastaging its annual eueer tournomtnt Pr William C Wyl has beenelected president of th Dexter Saving Bank John Hoey is executivevue president, Munnis Kennyeaah ier Directors are Gorald Allen,Kobert Eck John Hoof, MJKenny,Carl Mast, Stanley Vaughn and Or  yliBruce Campbell of fowlervillehas been selected as the outstandingfarmer of the county hsp the HowdlJaySees Miss Celestia Parshalik, register cfprobate in ihis, county for 34 years  I has resigned The board of supervis  ors passed a resolution af regret Dr E G Kiehler, former doctorat IVellus hospital, Brighton who lUwS Uen iu Germany with the armyis again back at Mellu hospital Ann Lewis has been named headoi the Howeil Rainbow for Girls George Shannon of iowell has been appointed dog warden by the county board of supervisorsMiss Viola Pettys of Howell ellat her home last weefr and broke right wristThe Charles Smithu of GawleyRoad celebrated their 62nd weddinganniversary Jan 16 He is 86 audshe is 82Mi, iiollis Sigler of Howell invisiHjij hei1 sister in Texas,The Howell Salvation Army whovoid thoir building will eiect anoth er They wore left 23,740 by theEsrates of Hfniy and ,T lith Winkelh i for the purposeJamps Loljdellson of Mrand Mr Jack Lobdcll of Howell was married to Fliz brth Frank, daugliier ofMr and Mrs Joseph Flanks of Maor, Rd at the HoweD Methoditt last week by Rev Prout The Worn ens Followshiji of tiePinrkney ronl Church installed following officers Thursdaynite Pres Mrs Albert ShirleyVice Pies, Ethel Gustafsonj Sec Rudolph Koepiren Asst Sec,Colone Treas, MyrnaAsst Trea57ftelen ReynoldsCity of Owosso will sell l0,000 n bonds to build a municipalswinming pool  day of January A D 1957is o lice U Mereay ttivea That aWFetirion of Clarie White praying Lkat me administration of aaidestate be granted to Arthur Heikkinen or to some other suitable personand that the heirs of said deceasede determined, will he aewe1 at the Probate Office en Februaryat tea asm K is Further reeree1,MJH thereof he et a PW thovoof for LBi TMATRi AK HOWMLWe Jam It, 1Shorisiaa aad Steve CeciCOMi NEXT SPEING stwell, MieaIFriday, Saturday, Feb 1, Deuble Feature 3Taet,M TaWt JoaBif Stareaa4saRAW EDGJvveeiis coiisectfvely, previous to thei cay ef heJsjf, sa tisa Maekaafuisptch , A newspaper printed andMresUated is said owttirsteea X tauta, J Tvue 6psiieler M GouldKegister ef BOOM TOWNwithmmm Albert ft Bert LaMHory Calhoun In Ynn DeCarlo  Feb 1, 2BEHIND THE HIGH WAIX a prison break withTest Tully and Sylriaeler PregraDeru Day and Luuis JJULIESun, Mon, Tuea Feb 3, 4, I Ingrid Bergman, Youland Helen HayesANASTASIAFeatarette News Abbott and CortelleDA VITIJ ME HBNRYGarteMPLAY A TATTOOWITH OUR KNEESMEAT WITH Cue OIL OW DAS LIKE TWESE Wd, Thur, Feb 6, 7love that lived with dangONE MINUTE TO ZERO sHarrtagRobert Mitchum and Ann Blythatnrette NesSYLVANTHikTM Monday, February 3, 4Maiiaes ftuaday  P M Ceatooper and Dorothy McGakeCEFRIENDLY PEESUASiONin TeeJiaMtiftrCartew WeertyTues, Wed, Thurj, Feb 6, e, 7iacy Kelly and Patty MConkfc kmTHE BAD SEEDThwr, Fri, Sat Jan 31, Feb 1 2 TOWARD THE UNKNOWN in Color lypt WfritoriAUdmtcVhjfinia Leith and William HoldemSUB, Mon, Tues, Feb 3, 4, I THE MOUNTAIN M feehaieeler aae TieM Tieuapncr Tracy, Robert Wagier Claire Trorer rtstN8tfAMINUriofetei Offiee ShtppOIL COElizabethWai INotoi 48 Years AgoGuyMildre The Pine y Independents beat Chelsea 37 tr, 81 Don Swarthoit had 22 points Roy Reason 13In other game the high school reserves beat Howell regervei 15 to12 but the high school lost to Howell 16 to 15 Friday the high schoolresftrves beat a Dexter team 177 to 11 and the high school beat StThoma 0 to 19Te Masonic Past Masters Niteis Feb 26 Atter the banquet thepast masters will work an MM dogiee The following will take partW M, Walter Girard S W Aael Carjpenter J W Bert Hooker S,Kirk VanWinkle J , John MartinSt, Reg Schafer, Paul ClarkJonn Bennett, 85, died at an AnaThere was a sleigh ried party to Arbor hospital, Jan 31 The funeralthe Ed Hurt home Tuesday night Tom Moran fell from the sleigh anddislocated his shoulder Hn the lawsuit of William Meyers Mrs Edna Reasonvs Andrew Clark, Mr Meyers wonMarried Feb 3 Charlea Frost ofthi place to Celia SchackoltonClare Ledwidge who teaches theWoodruff schooll, will hold a shad The ene Dinkels,Mrs Flora 8mithow social at the Harriaon Batesstart aehey of Pinckney airivders of Fowlerville weremaied oy Rev W  Ferris Jan27 Horn Monday to Mr and MrsWilliam SurdamLucy SwarthoutoT Ontroit, a sonThe North Lake Band will give aconrert in the opera house Feb 19Tne funeral of James Hankerd cfNorth Lake was held at St MarysChurch WednesdayHie ground hog saw hfe shadowWerneday 6 more weeks of cold PUTNAM TOWNoillP TAXtdiI Wai M AT THE PUTNAM OWN HALL 1 COLLECT TAXES AS FOLLOWS SATURDAYS 9 A At TO 5 P MTUESDAYS 5 P M TO  F MJTARTW6 SATURDAY DECIMMR M TAGS ON SALE ADDITIONAL ME IFPAID AFTER PH 21 197mum REYNOLD TWP TRfiAS545 PUTNAM ST PINCKNEY PHONE UP S MMat the Swarthout Funeralwith burial in North Hamburg Ceraftery The deceased was an unclt oiMs Adah Hurlbert, widow efKev Fred Hurlburt, former Pinckney pastor, died at New Haven Jan28 Funeral and burial were thero LnnNOITON LODfltt NO 76, PJLM  PtaelMy, MofcMASONIC BUILDING ASSOCIATION MEETINGA SPEDAL MEETING OF THASSOCIATON will be held ea PINCXNBY MASONIC BUlLDIMtWsi te aidmi Campbell son mf MraudMiv Eiwin Campbell got his fathers revolvei one day last veek andshot off the end of his fingerJohn Docking,92,died at his home Road Jan 29 Hoas bomand mairid Mary SolesThey had 7 daughters and 3 sons She died in 1862 Ho married MONDAY, FEBRUARY Hth at 800 P Mat he Maioile SaU to cMider eerFuneralS G Topping, prominent Livingston county citizen, was found dea4at his home at Plainfield Jan 30 Arthur Shehan had 54stolen Thursday nightTh, York hospital, Ypiilanti start  coUNTT CONTBNTION WOTIC1ed operation last weekThe farmers here who wore toad n Spring Domocratlo  Ootur South are without a mar Convention will bo bold Wadnaaday, Flnatioiai MattereOhLAND WINSLOW, W U CARD Of THANKSa the Detroit Creameryiring, JU Clark in Ann Arbor To them cloKei its station thereHarry Murphy, M EPartf k ed hp Georget HowellAndrew himban Darrowand Harold Darrow attended theauto how in Detroit last week February 11 1W at 8 p m 4circuit court room ia the eoiirtin Howell, Mkh attion 4 delegate will bo oloofjd K IIIWWJ thanks to myfriend reiativee, Pinckaey lor their pnyerebeutiflowera, oarda, gift, perewniealhi, and note of cheer while I WHin tiie hospital and eepeeially TWilhelm and George VanNorman waa in Detroit Fridayt r, ,  ana wire wentto California, last fall Andrew i7,a We have received a card from Mrhasp, ,1 th uu     and Mrs c rf McRoH who arf afTampa, FloridaGustafson is home W Iclotonnow At Longthere withthe orainFiank Plummer iReach, California Wenry GardnerNellielnf Tirrieafterspending 11 days in McPherson hoa  pital and is muchthe funMr and Mm William SchmidtjnieaU of tha Fred JUiekkofftArbor at the VoUraat afWan the state convention, tfamt being fa Winfer, Dr Walker, Dri JBartoa aa4number they are entitled to accord Hits Redhing and all the nurate fortkin to the tabulation aa totthe Democrat State Central Comfiitttes Delegates to the DomoeiaiCounty Convention ahall bo tne 4atesratos who were duly elected aasuch at the Primary Election baldAugust 7,19MLivincrton County Domoetat COM The Putnam delegatea at MurrayKennedy Loraaao Murpay, JooAaeaaabftauMr Mam Wallaa who made my atay a more ploaaaulone A loo for the nice things taatwere dono for my fmmfiyBditfe VanSlambrookLaat wooi , atatad thatW TI Jtrwin of Howoll waa tfco Uftaiataa Oaoaiy BOSM aMW waroafCvV   J  Vr ITS  inc 114 So HoeA flftSafrcripttoa  iMesdames Eloyse Campbell andand Ralph Glenn attended a Kings Daughters state board meeting atFlint today Albert Shirley and wife spentGROCERIES WYCiOODSfcNVs FURNISHINGS Wagoners Groce6066 PtNCKNET ROADQuality MerchandiseAnnaret j I   LOW PRICESBeer and Wine To Take OulPHONE HOWELL WSJtCANNED JOOOS SHOESf LINGERIETO HEit Blue Water Laundsori a Sture enandter, Fatty , Urn iiy Will, Dry Cleaalag,     ras Iftt us reeor FLOWERS SAY li A WITH reaiHON 284 Howell, MichiganThe Pinckns school has hired 4ru touchers  il Bernhardt of Ypsilanti replace Mn Turner in English, Mrs C r ivel  es the homeEcomics, Ruth Cae  Britton willalst teach math and Gerald DenlEast Lansing will replace Jerry Ledwidge in science Jerry will teacthe new drivers course The schoolbus drivers finsh vlie special coursethey have been taking at Howell this weekTh 4H Weavivng Needles wentto the Dexter show Saturday Ray Burnt and wife mled at theClaronotf Stapish ioims near Chelses Don Burng, vvif and daughterspent the week end with the Dominick Corklin family in Grand Rapids Mis Gladys Clinton wag in nnArlor Thu     4 SJL Jf fTQPI kOOK LISTEN with the Doyle Templetonrfat Keego Harbor Mr and Mrs C J Clinton attended the 40th wedding anniversary ofthe Louis Clintons in East Detroit Sunday Others there were MmNorn Carr and Mollie of Pinikney J Vine ent Young srand wife and MrsMonico McKuhn of GregoryMr and Mrs Herb Palmer andPat attended the commencement at  Eajrn Michigan College, Saturday ana had dinner with 4 Mrs Marda JAustin and family of Ann Arbor IThe TCT Clark family ofAibor called on the Mrs MargaretCiark family SundayBert Wylie and wife eaited enBen Whites SundayHollia Wylie i now assftptentol the tate liquor store at Hofc The senior clasB of the high schoolhad their pictures taken MondayJames Doyle was home from PitUburg, Pa over the week end The young people of the WestMarion Church will hold a chiiiupper Thursday nightJohn Boyer and wife called at thtAria Jaguish home in Byron SundayJackie Reason, daughter of thsJack flousons entertained 10 girlsSunday on her 6th birthdayKohert Pike and Asher Wylie call1 on William Shehan last Wednes dayMrs Edna Spears and Jack Sheldon weve Sunday guest of the Francis ShehansJuhn Boyer and wifs attended thefuneral of his sister, Mrs Mary eliber at Waseon, Ohio, todayUesdames June Hendee and Mary We find that there are many wnj are Interested in getting as saueiiiMcliman called on the Ambrose revenue as possible with safety with surplus funds n ,, s ,fi pont, ThursdayWe know of nothing better thn Securities of the U S Government We hear of Building and Loan Association, Federal SavingsLoan Association and other finan cial institutions payingg 2, 2H, percent for monsyHere is what one tan do in todays ivernmei bonds and fat theirmoney any day it is necesary In ad Hition to the familiar series E an4aeries H bonds, there are U S rnTvUGeneral Market Issues ons   tan buy in any maturity to fit your needs These are quoted daily and giving a tarawell party Thursday MJMBER AND BUlLbiNG SUPPLIESEverythiitg in Sherwi Williams PaiakCoal and Fuel Oil  HDU Bniidtn HardwareD E HOEY  SONSHA 68119 DexterHOWFLLPINCKNEYA SAFE INVESTMENT PROGRAM 1916Keason entertained 10U Saturday on the occasion of hsriiii birthdayTiio Asher Wylies attended theiuity Saturday night at ths Grsg  y elementary schooli he Ait Dinkels entertainedie Ray Languway and Gilbertrkinnr families at dinner ThuraJayThe Sockbiidge MasonicFor instance lorFISH FRY AT ST MARYS NEW PARISH HALL Here is i  U S Bond due due 121558 sellingyielding 220 Hsis is a 81  U S Bond due 111561 for 9VG21 WWe will bs glad to tell you aboiithwu  THE MfPhHfcON SlAil BANkOVER NINETY YAH Deposits up toFRI FEB LadyAT SiiO P tit 1x 4r ning f i Mrs G W Clark yitmA frisndsIs Gsorfe VanNorman Mp jnd M Howan lUad snd in Detroit Sunday thtir Congi Church Tonimi attsndsd tbs auto show laf Rohert Read and wifs were in Robert Tasch farrilwjrd Miier and Mwtfs wsrolAnn Arbor Saturday and thay ipant Mr, th Ca visitinh hsr tueat of Us FJFd rilfordaiftuaday at tbs Arthur Boilis horna rfaughUi, An Jams daksr and fam IE Grssry ily at gyraatiM, N T ktn chaplain of the lodge for manyyears The ladies are invitedMesdames Blanch and ShirleyClark visited the Northland MoniJuyWalter Clark and wife called onthe Wcstley Declares in ManchesterSaturday The Gerald Kennedy family ofHowell spent Sunday with the Irvin KennedysJames Meyer had a growth rsmoved from his hand at St Joe hospit  al, Arn Arbor last weekThe Welter Clarks entertainedMrs Jean Meyers and children, thsRussell Clarks andVern Clarks on Sunday They talked to Don Clarklong distance at Spokane, WashMrs Elziabeth Colone took hrdeu cubs the the observatory in AnnArbor last week where they lookedat the moon and stars Amanda DeBarr i so had her girl scouts therMrs Eleanor Ledwidge entertansd Mrs Lucills Fohey, Nellie Gardner and Fannie Monks st bridge last SundayRey Albeit Schmitt is going tospend 2 weeks in FloridaOlin Robinson sr off Rush Lakacame home from St Joe hospital,Arn Arbor, SaturdayGordon Hoyte, scii of ths Ksnneth Hovts of Silver Lake was hurtlst week when he ran into a school bus He had several stitches takesin his head,Tie Dr Charles Hoder family ofDetroit were Sunday guests of thsLester McAfeesMesdames Lester McAfee andLynn Beatty gave a stork shower Friday night for Mrs Eleanor Whiteat the formers homeEarl Gallup, wife and daughter, tSharon, arc now at Ft Meyerm,Florlirfa where his sister lives 1The Bert Benhams of Brightonare on a trip J Alabama and Flor ida, t aThe Howard Seefelds of Brighton  on th Rohrt MUdi Prfd,  Andrw NWHta  m H Hooker died on Hi Viol  MD f1 JZJZ Sturdy who i in Emily, rid Tb   BUJ  Horn, Howll with  bnk tlB fot  Suny dlnn Mrs Joyce Young and cWiaremifrk Swarthout came home from d  UV7Zf clarkMcPherson HospiUL HoweU Friday bor c11d on  ft  where h was Uken whea bt hid ri4dty BU1  G0ffl  pntrnnoaia 144 EAP tiV BANPN6MemberMcCULLOlHD44 DirectDriveChm Saws to be given away Iml  Absolutely nothing to buy I Us Today for Dafos Sfthe xr, r McCUUOCH fAWDRAWPARMENTER EQUIP, NT 9MI XRirPHONE A 9miIhv L J Henry and Keith B4Dury tamiiies were Sunday yueals 4iha Iambert Henrys in Detroit te lola ilsil andattended a Homameeting at Howll Thursda Vaniiora andbuiiuuy dinner guests if ii    w  aj      ,,     ,          r1    V v  ,i i  ,  , j            T        y      ,       VvV  ,   v Wedneadav, November t, 1N9 Wetiesday, January 80, It6I his man con Jrf ytw deliveryTHICHRISTIAN SCIENCEMONITORGive tier precious new hour to spend with the family11aUIf Make this the year you free that favorite gal of yewfroxB the leng, hot toil of ironing by hana shre baran Ironrite Autenatic Ironar She will iron m h the time on an Ironrite, discovering wonderful new heurs to enjoy wilk the famflyShe wtfi learn to mm quieklyand simply on an Irenrite, asmher iroming wM leok more beauti fulCesne in today Let us skewyou the Ironrite mode speciallyreserved for that weeaan you Ua so ssucb ,1 Housewives, busineeSMn,tochers, cn4 students all evtr  world reed and enjoy thisruemotionat newspaper, ewb11shed doily in Boston WerWfamous for constructive raws srone end penttrotirtg editeaelsSpecial features for tht family Michigan waterfowl bartersaveraged 64 birds a day in 1956Tbe 1955 average was 88A new publication Habitat Improvement for Game Abundance isnow available from the conservation oice437 arrests were made for violation of the special deer season There were 421 convictionsThe conservation dept placedsome 27,000,000 young trees on sale thi week mostly pines fHE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORNEIHie Pwckney Sanitariumfta M Duffy, i i ftatloef MicbicaaCall U0t A M te 800 F ML rUNERALBoa u iMea Tues Fit, flftt 700 te 800 K MKitter L ServiceModern q AmbulancePHONE v P imC SL120 Weal Uiaua KuerjAlthough meet tf the waterfev1 have left foi t ftoath 198,900 are wintering in MILlompt and CouriewuaUP 4 IMiKkBey, MuniOAT v1 1  h Chnjtir Seinc MnitarOr Nrwy Jt, tstn IS,Send yeuf rwwtpeper ff th rimtchecked EntivMd fin my cV orI ytr 14 Q 4 me 4 LJI Iron rue yOtfee Xlla East dmad Blvat Vbeae UflW Howeii, Micbiavsi Ljrie WDR G R DENTIST ilephone Uni  Keaideoee 814bjr Weekly Inpt idaOi lo Detroituenerai  ruckingfaUINIC U P MillBERT WYLiE,THE LAVEY HARDWARE  SALE Oil HeatingJ gallon oil tank foiLyrn Hendee, phne UP at youMock Ha is large I FAMMPheae rewhjiI A SPECIALITYC 1MMBottle Q a 5 COOKING, WATCR HEATING ANDWYLIE L P GAS SERVICE HOME HEATING FOR TALEsprings 2000Hobera e epimfiVUM X Uk fAT foot ind toniab M ijuct ie andwittth a UM atJFMt lnter and coTyou  Otff 0  tubltt MMet a UM MP VomtaMASOf SHdSf  DIRECT ffWM FA0TM1 Dr H R Holmquitt JINSUKANCA6SEdith R Carr  4 2 MILL STPinckuey, Mich Phone VV iFarms, Homes Lak Property Business OpportunitiesList our Propeityl withG broker  209 North Pearl St PHONE UP 881MSy ordering tttrtMA   0mr nrce difc it frainyou set your bt I fromrtftl ti TR f PIT TOJack HannettLIT ME SHOW YOU Hew eu oaake in buaines for yourself  aa ivet mnt of under 10 Iea4tef to i come ef 501  month or an witheary retirement possible Suiband WANTEDTo buy quantity of arand wife work together mplete  coin Thomas Bonner XRayTuesday Through Saturday 11 te 3 aad 5 to 7amd fry Appoi itment AC 729114W West Grand Kiver BiUHTON  J  CAMFAUOPTOMflTUSTEye xamiaatiHWednesday mnd Aatttrda by AppointmentChilson ftoad, ati If, at iibon, BriMStoti AC 741LEE LAVEY Genera insuranceU P WANTEDBaby SittingUP 83W Naaoy larrewtiammg Write P O Bosoil, Mich How I3hone UP 83129FOR RENT unfurnished apartmsat,Mrs Bess Henry UP 83415PHONE 63 HOWELL FOR RENTCottage,fumiihed, i roomt hoe, Itai for af0R SALEfflh piece dlnhiff room TonyMaodcllsSawFiliug ShopFOR liENTFurnished Asaratesit8014 Portage Lake Road ti after600 p ui rbouo HA 6 2t8ftI LAWN MOWER SHABPENINGC f 1  W B I 1 i 2 4 Kiverbnk B J Lakeat FH SALIReal letate of AU Kiads Waatod FR RENTuafrihined apartment I roonia and bath, hot and cold water furaiihed UP 88245FeR SALE Boa Davenport, oiondfinish UP IW7I 608 LI Mam St WANTEDTo do baby sitting by areliable lady, at 744 Patters LakeRoad Phone UP 89782Salean Tea J B Smith Cs BERT WYLIEPhins UP 8146 a small fainily or young ewrtewaiw  Sllite Woodrow Masey UP 881377 Iand cosy, ehet to right want i Rush Lake RJ   jLOPTRluc Tick hound, female near IWes Pinpree Will pay rewarda Store Lonnie Wellman Phone 1635 J 1CH U 13329I FOR SALE Stokersteel close VeryNO 26126, AJIDRENT  Two beuoem ehonion M3G East of Pincknej CaMDetroit Kerwood 64601 FOR SALEYeiiow shellei16c u lb Call on N J UP 83189 MiehFvKSALIEleccric N JJuxsard UP 1Ft UNTModem g roowshower, one bedroom and will furnish, boat, will furnish, gas or electricramfo plenty of hot water, real cozyfer aiee eouple MF Shirey TTP 9681 WANTEDTO doray home by day or Phone UP S3181  ANTEDWill baby sit your houssor mine Washings done reasonable Mrs VanSkiverr FOR SALE 800 bales of straw, Rusell Bokros, Phone UP 64WANTKDStamping ioremm, m mt be pioductios minded wit food work iny knowledge of die maintentnoe rOR RALEManuro SprateWai epaii P  Box Ul, Howell owell industries Excellent Condition3412 M36 West SALBSinger Sewingnotor Apply Howard Craig it2908 W M36 FOR SAI EPortable AutomaticlectiC Radiator, heat Vedroom ofor bath Original price 55 Salepric 21 FvH V Fish, Pinckrty,Mich Phoae UP 8 3291 VYAVtELLamia inArwi Have JJouoit nad out of tate buj 11 s A post aid Wlili VJJJJCS aLutve to your deerWest Main Strt, Northfcvili SAJEWhito hullless pFOR SALEReasonable ReasonableElectriclux sweeoer and attachments Sparton 21 in floor model T V,table mode white motorola  radiodresser with large mirror,new silverwar, service for eightMrs Merwin Campbell Ph UP8S136n ey s yFRUITSMEATS VEGETABLESGROCERIESm  FISHQUALITYMARKET PRICESCOURTEOUS SERVICE GOOD REASONS for  To meet your taxes  To pay doctor or  To deiray sshool SALlTwo wheel trailer,dualwhoolsjx e bed, all osk floor bed for 5e, House Trailer, Zimmermanmake, sleep 4, bottle gas stovex, oil heater, trunk bread box andgtass cupboard good tirfs, insulated 225 Living room sujte, 10 22 beds 3 sirnir aQd table 2, Lsunge Chair 8 2 Springs 4 Set of dishes,new, Sofr tand 6, Minor rack 3Wilton rug xl2 10 Studio coih2, Zenith radio 19 74 or tak altfor 50 ,Robert Kariodt 11456 Rivervfcaa ttilaid Uke, Phono VP Sd16 WATTEL iviau or w aa U Usi wieul estate i Pinohney area, Vam you iuii or salt timeAtcliiiuon Realty ttempriyJ Veat Main Street, NorHltviiffVha iu aesofloral Arranjewiitita vinter Wreathes Uaii UP  To get on your ieet and make a fresh startNonbudgeted expenses have to bemet whether you see them 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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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Lyon 6S Kal61, Aaa Arbor U UomtmPark eJfnailanti 41 Howell MXator wm Daadoo 72, Unianity 8 BooamH 71, Saline S3 Flat Bock , Uaeola 33 Milan 66, Catlfta 98 St Asdraw W, St Thorna ft Milford 68, Claraaoovilk H it, Oarkatoa 4B WEAVING NBSDLBSWe hold our butinttt meeting taDee It but tht secretary forgot herbook nd the minuttt wart not ap proved Everyone was there We hada Christmas party and ditsustod charge paaplett We met at thehome of Dr Schendon, Barbara Sing tr preidin The motion to adjorawas madt by Mary Kelly and tappoitod by Donise SehtndenBorbara Snger prosidod at taohomt of Oliver Lobdell Wo tang America, the BeautiffuT aad racited the 4H Pledge an tht PledgeAmerica, the Beautiful aad roof the previous meeting were apprjv ed Anita Clark and Sharon Wikoawere appointed committot for taoChntmtJi partyThs meeting Jan It wat at thehorns of James Singer with Barbatelinger presiding , Tht mtootet andtreasures report was road and ppioved Our leaders, Mrs SingerAnd Mrs Cole asked who wanted toenter th2 cherry pio contest aad is a 1ht Dexter Tillage council is con Hewsidering changing the name of its streets now designated by letetsJ only Jack Wilson of HMand Laka savva herd of 9 doer at Stinchfield andt DoxttrPinokney Roads one day last week The Linden Kiwanis who tookover the movie theatre made a gomi profit the first month and will continue to operato it  r Mrs W H Brwin of Howell has bfn Laired head of the LivingstonCounty Garden Club The Ches8a Bey Scouts sold pea nuts Saturday fov the polio fundTi Eriihon chool moved to the new high school buiding lat Wednesdayj Rev Richard Williams, viear ot , St Pauls Episcopal Chureh, Brighj ton, has resigned to ac apt a eall t  , Ke, IdahoRhard Arnett has boon tottedpresident of the Prijrntoa Kiwatis Mr and Mrs William Gray ofHambug have closed their marketand gone to Florida until April 1The City of HowelH wfl loot thajr fiee parking lot as the Jfr blacktop it and make Hparking lot City of Howell will reeroit polioo fooet 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paperfit thtt pi ct The death notiea wat Also in th Detroit Froe Proas ThtIrene Ciener who formerly Uvodin Pincrry called us up tad tayithe dec3l waa not bar tt tht ii very much alive, That she hat boeaemploye i i the food dept at the Arnold Ho e, en 7 Mile, Rd, Detroit tht past 3 years That she receivel nnirerou telephone calls follow inK the no ices in the papers andiloes not know the Irene Gvointrvho died tNOTICBThe Worans Fellowshep of taoCoBgl Church win hold their taitajttion of officers ct tat Iduo unit Thursday at 8 a, av w tthave Mr, Imus back again Ws ea  hMdrtn visitod Stanley Lind Suajoy having him Jose Siyya, ett at  4y Linda Shireys parents have a sade a beautiful horst pteturt, t nw 1067 light blue and white ChovEighth Grade, Mrs Morris I roet Dennis Reynold built a taow elected new ofirers They ave j rt Sunday Unda Wylie has a pupArthur Potters pathave a ntw TVStaalast week by boating favoredW to 10ROBERT C BROWN Robert CBrown, 78,formor Stookbridge postmaster and merchant, died at Foote hospital, Jaekson, SatHe was a member of theStotkbridgt Maaonie Lodge, and Itsarrhrod by hit wtfo Alary, a ton,j Robert Jr a ttoptoa, lenaeth RimCiman and 6 gradchildrea, TV funeral was Tuttday after, noon at Stoekbrldge with burialthere The dtteatod waa a eoutia ofCorrft Brown, Mrs, Bevait Hoary J lsVi Myaa War of mark it indicates they brokt rtls, a red mark that they did not Our room is selling seeds If youwant any contact an 8th grader Af tor th tests we had a dance aad ourbrought shells and Spanishte shoolWe slajsified them onseiente table Christine Dinkclwan 9 yaars old Saturday She hado girls to htr patyPer tad Fifth, Mia ftHat Ttasmor visitod his grandtood time Since dancing started up j mother in Wane Saturday Prankin tho gym it baa taken up all the I Schtfer taught porch at Ruth Lake ffynoon hourCLSCTED OFFICERS p t LakeEd Witiam caught U blaegillsJudy Schroeder want to a HoweU movieRollcnt graadnothar fromTSi oii JW   w wwi B7wianiouir ironTho Cong Chureh oltttod tae the UP is visiting htr Clifford SpanMIS CORA MetNTTRIMrt Cora Melntyrt, at, waafoaad dead la bad at aai aoa tal Howan Saturday Sho was Cora Wtt aad was bora in took 8aaSMrried Jot Melatyre of Mrs Leonard Lot Doaoons, Claraarthjv M E DarrowyDaaeoaEDUCATIONThe CouPt Educationalence it at Frighton all day Fob offkart aad parDr, Fretaot h t list dtttaaad Ihai laV tf a atMbtrQfTat raaoral waoiaU ofxksrs hday Sehoot itroh viaitedM 2k Hon C1rk  Uln Larr Baughn visitodStc, Mrt Osear Bock Bon g I Behyt rS swHMfaWe art studying ffraetioa kHttht new fraction kHt wt ltda,Larry BaorwaW moved to BaaabVf Wt shall mitt him Wt rotttftd apott card from Shareu OaBnp ffeomFlorida Wt hava begun oar MttM gtn AntayaMiller, Ralpa BanHWAKIS NOTRJ washeld TuatApril Wt wm faclodt a fsjramvritt for tao paroataJtobtrt Dair lattThere won t ateiapresidents message to weak His 78 billion dollaitae highest oa record, two tIMl which goes for forttga j rsnts and his roquoH Vtional approral to toad troubled spofe in tho Far p Ijruoed to elaborate ea toio it Js in ta aaturo of a tlaak teek Vsh tat at wfl2 fialtisy  tfhat ao alsaraatrui1 here waa f aregarding tax tots tatf teb la satvThe pattmtAthai but ttrtago was being tut ItJanuary wat the ssoata af hvwt d fas kVt ii re too aojatav oxk ta thouttadt t Mem afwhen employment wat low a number ef Its h Wotatit wat at Tafcslai wr b ir Ita Oompaay aad oaa  in the state flon w9wat shipped dafl,r Probablyworked on tat tot awinter They oatd tt ft from work via tat Gmajt asvavtrain Towards the t4 4f aad worked aightaJtaaB tjninn nojes wtfe ctsasaaa mionaily sono oae fall fti of Verses wart aatd It SMSls aad puU It alt Aa Ita terimot taay Ml fc aaishilc a team dowaad It i Toalb to an tao Itadrtand they oaoe paid as 9LM a day Ca loadjiy from MM oaw aotfttaar afta in a boardlag aouie operat company let ootattag watd rhoro about at was alto aa iosLake and otto atYpiianti ea tfco Vow TRailroad MWt, with tatioa fo tat aand txprttttoat of tympatar    VvrSed by our friaadt aad Lrringttoa lodgaiboaj aad doata etf oavband aad aaelaMm Sharidaa laflaf  v Tom Waro, Ufatw UUyeartoM, We siy  January 28 , lfS T       , SNOW I S FU i FOR TH Ekids  Bu t it  sur e ca n b edisappointin g fo r grown ups , especial  whe n itTiean s tha t trp s t o visi tiriend s an d relative s hav e t o b e calle d off  Don t le tth e mile s kee p yo u apar twhe n blizzar d blo w an dth e weathe r in t fi t fo rma n o r beas  Ge t to , gethe r b y telephone  Lon g Distanc e rate s a    lo w an dyo u ca n tal k a s lon g a s yo u want  Remembe  whe n Ol dMa n Winte r spoil s you r trip , tnjo x a visi t 2  comfor tcrbl e wayb y telephone V EVER THIN K HO WconvemHn l publi c tele phone s are  Theyr e you   phon e awa y fro m home Whe n your e ou t shoppin go r traveling , th e publi ctelephon e i s th e bes t wa yfo r yo u t o kee p i n touch Cal l hom e i f youv e for gotte n somethin g o r wan tt o  chec k o n th e children  Cal l ahea d t o le t fo  kno wi f  your e goin g t o b e late  Publi c phones , whethe r i nconvenien t outsid e booth s o r i n th e store s wher e yo ushop , ar e rad y t c handl e you r calls  Le t t m hel pkee p you r min d a t ease a        TH E TIN Y TRANSISTO RTh e tin y transisto rshow n her e wit h a  pe npoin t t o giv e yo u a n ide ao f it a size  i s a n elec troni c marvel  On e o fthes e day s whe n yo umak e a  Lon g Distanc ecall , yoi r telephon eoperato r wil l us e transis tor s lik e thi s t o hel p pu t you r cal l through  Tli s tin yelectroni c devic e generate s musica l tone s wlic h wil lautomaticall y connec t yo u wit h th e numbe r your r  calling  Fo r inventin g transistors , thre e telephon et scientist s workin g a t Bel l Laboratorie s wer e recentl ytwartrc  th e No  PrhO F MJTHIGA NST4T1 O FI n  th e Circaf t Coar t fa r th e Coot y   rh t ffUf  Gttjr t  r th e at r  Livingsto n is  Chancer y I  f LJrii g t aGUYR  REYNOLD S JR , Plaintif fIV 1 ViMAY  ELIZABET H EYNOLD S   ttafendan t0 l O R APPEARANC E A t t , yssio n o f sai d Govu t hel d i ntk  CouTty  buildin4 n h e Cit y o fHowel,Michigan , qnHf e 2thda y o fDe e wber , 1956   ,  JA  Frent  fion   Fletcher , Ctfitfi t Cour t Cohunissione rhrtn V   entitle d cause  I t ap vpea      Stfendant  ,May EUML bet h fceyiis  not a  residen t o f thi stha tStfctevSrtr f tha t ftr  te s i s 2St  Tt s Avenue , iasVejfcas,  Nevada J  tefcl  Adjd dAdjudgedtfygyNW  thttWlierendint , Ha ylHxSteyn61ds , Wle r he r apper ance e i a sai d caus e o a o r befor ethre e 3wonthfrbmtfieaateofthi strie r an d tha t wttW n fort y   t0 ,inj n jttfjrtaintiff , Gttyiit  Reytfbta sJr  ittrHi s orde r t o b e publishe di n  a euape t circulate d am i publh nMi d pubicatfo nIa  th e Matte r o f th e Estat e jLen a RobesoivSmifh  Deceased A t A  soiei i e f sa i 1  Ceurt , hel d a tth e Pat e flie e i n th e Cit y o fHewell , i a aet t eoaat y e a th t Ut a y p f Jaguar    10 ,7present  Heft  l Jraa te f Probate  R Srrt 1Notic e i i Hereb y r,,on , Tha t redito n o f sai d dece a e d ar e requi red  to f resent  thei r el m s i n wrirtn ir d uade r oath , to  sn  Court , an d Ut eacopye i Htttissdc t a  btietftfnue d onc t I n eac h   it V fPtJk s i n succession , an dsrtMir , tha t a  cop y o f thi s orde r b eth t asleadant , Ma y EiU s , a t th e abov e addnts j thereof e a Luad aI  icfi  fidicu a  yHi d estate,tha t suc h claim  wil l b eiear d a t th e Probat e Offic e o nMarc h It , 196 7 at  te n A  M i c  i s Ordered , Tha t aetic e thera ft  ive n b y publicatio n e f a  cea vfa r thre e we e a  ceasectivelj rt e  sai d da y o f heariag , ali  Pinekre y isat  an d tha t th eiiidar y eaua e a  cop y o f thi s netic eo    serve d upe n eaJ  haew n part y  interes t a t hi s las t kaaw a aldres t kregistere d mail , retur n receip t de  Pirckney lbe t t o f t Thoma s Tut sda y 3 1 t o 21  Marshal l Meabo a ha d9  point s an d Stanle y Dinke l TFri da y the y bea t Hartlan d 2 7 t o 19 Mcabo n ha d 1 3 points Th e Pinckne y Independent  los tt o  th e Nort h Sid e A  C  of An n A vbo r 28  t o 2  Do n Swaxthou t ha d 1 2Fre d Slayton , Wfltaw a Kenned yGregor y Devereau x aa d Da n Driv attende d th e mil k mming  at Dex te r Monday Th e folowin g i s th e progra mth e r athe r   So n banque t a t ta eCong , chuce h Feb  4  Toaatmastar ,i Read Music , Orchestra  Wel t o  Sops , Rev  Btrquist  Song ,Bo s Clioir  Song , Bey s Quartette ,Huber t Pasko , Da n VanSlambrook ,Ma k Nas h an d DO B Swarthout  A ddi e 8 , Dr  Home r Noble , HoweM Welcom e t o Fathers , Calvi n Hooker Solo , Leste r Huff , H o wel l Awards Younges t Father , Oldest , wit h mos tMos t Sons  Com  Jofc a Diakel , Wn iiier , Georg e Snivel , Ho y Dilling ham Du e t o th e fir e wfcte h damage dhi s stoc k R  E  Bana p wi l hol d a n a u  to n Saturday Frn k Newma n wi t ka s bee n at th e Wyli e Hote l a t Dexte r ha s goa e ft o  th e Washtena w eouat y farm Alber t Kra m wh o ha s bee a livia go n  tn  Hone y Cree k 3te k Fara i ha smovo d t o Lakeland Mario n Smith , 10 , daughte r o f th Ue x Smith s wa s bitte a h y a  bul l do glas t week  He r le g wa g laeratd th e do g wa s shot CJai r Mille r wh o ira s employe din  th e secretar y o f sttat s effic e a tLansin g wa s hom e ove r Suaday  Cook Sol o Fanni ethout  Due t Grac e an dGrieve  Solo , Viol a PetersIn t Solo ,EstLe r Barton W e than k Jame s Henr y fo r a  j ro f t  rate d horseradish Mrs  Pran k Johnso n i s visitin ghe r daughter , Mrs  Haze l Gaul , i nNe w Baltimor e an d helpin g cr e fo rhe r ne w grandson Th e Gleaner s hel d a  dinne r a t th eHer b Lan e hom e Saturday sAlber t Dinke l an d Wellingto nWhit e thin k th e roa d i s especiall yfin e nea r Geerg e Youngloves Th e Gregor y Maccabee s ha d asparro w hun t laa t week  4,83 0 bird swer e turne d i n a t Howlet t hardware Th e Lad y Maccabee s installe dth e followin g ofkers  Cora,Jui a Si gler  L t Com , Rozali e ReasonRK ,Netti e Vaughn  F  K , Vill a Ric hards  Sergt , Ma e White  M  A ,Agne s Andrews  Chapain , Libbi eHenry  Senne,Emm a MoranPick e t Mrs  W  S  Swarthou tPvt  Dic k Higg s o f Pinckne y i stakin g par t i n operatio n skijum pwit h th e Firs t Marin e Divisio n a tCam p Pendeton  CaLfornia  ItfiO Ome a an d 10 0 hsip s ar e bein g use dan d supporte d b y th e Thir d Marin eAircraft , the y hav e bee n stormin gth  beach  sinc e Januar y 17  WHT1M0RE LAK EFriday , Saturday , Jan  25 , 2 CDoubl e Featur eTH E RAWHID E YEARS i n  iecfcnicf rStarrin gTa y Cirti a an d Collee n Moev e HOWtUTHEATRE Mica  A  kMIAM I EXPOSE SUrrin gLe e Cob b an d Patrici a Meein aan d Edwar d Arnol dColo r Cartoo n ITaeS n Wee , Than , Jan  2, 2t M DeHcrah Kerr and Jthn KerrI la TEA ANP SYWPATHYM ia dneisaScope and CelerSuru Mon, Tue, Jen 27, 28, 29 Friday, Saturday, Jan 25, 2f1 Diitrtjle Feature frmxraip caught with their scandals ahowfnfMaureen OHaraloha Forsythe Tim Hoveyin5 SOLID GOLD CADILLAC KVFRYTHrNG BUT THE TRUTH Starring j in Eastman ColorPaul Douglas a IsNews Cartoon fining at you with guns blazingKubtrt Arthur nd KathyWtd, Thur, Jan 30, 31 witiAnn Sheridan and Steve Cochrtm COME NEXT SPRINGKeaturette NewsSYLVANTHEATRE The DESPERADOS ARE in TOWNRegalScope PictureCartoeaScnday, Monday, January 27, 2tMatines Sunday 2 P M Com THF, SILENT WORLD in TiJini colorCartoon NvertyNotes of 48 Years AgoLuward Dwyer died at the homeof his sister, Mrs Bennie Allen, n Durand last week Th funeral wasat St Marys church  Mondaywith burial hreJames Henry and fto, Jesse harebught the Walter PheTland ffarm in af36 EastS00 Hvds were enterejd in the Hewell Poultry Show last eek Theyranged from 10 oz bantams te SO lb Kwans J W McName f Hamburg was judgeThe Pinckney people whowon prizes were Hort Mortenson, ulf Cochins Fred Teple, BarredRocks M Reynods, White Orphinguns Lincoln Smith, Blaek Orphing iui There were 200 trophies Theywere put up by the county officer, ie lawyers the octors poultry sup,iy firms Goodnow  lubb and C iJ MarvinThere will be necktsv ocial at the   on e of Sarah Elderv fanuary 19 iPhe rORram is as followsInst Solo Sarah Eldert Male Quartettejlnst f Soo Delia Dinkel Solo, Heward HarrisDuet Elsa and Ernest Bock HBaahurs Male QuaeNe Riu THOUGH OENTLEGPftING f ITS WISE TO WAVE  OUC OIL OM BAUO iWho Started The Christmas Tree By Rev F X Weiser, author, THE CHRI8TMAS BOOKA MINIATURE BOO haasjtegLshUaren, sinoe is wasthefrom a Christmas tree me be Uhject as the tase  i a striklag sifht, hejl atttiaHr hi After a wkae out of pltee therej At atanjr aiaxs stapaect1  ihaeParaaWother Christmaj ijsjabois 4custems, the ChrMau tm a deep and spiritual tffftifieaMtWhen and when did Chrtrt trees begin le aar Jft fthe Atsit dafA4aat aaa1 We H wantbroughtmber nor ftaui frtai tM BsjhihvhmM to aereChrUtmn tree eeiancient Yule treefire customs B4guessing a a eldoesnt fit thtfactsTHE CHRISTMAS TREE is ftcombination of t w e relifioussymbols, fromMedieval days, the Paradise trtsj aadChristmas light, aaifl beffest imGermany x  waatlsoevemanded at least fourteen 14 days F prior te rich hearing or by personal I a least five 5 days arier te jof Probateilail,tum Receipt  A ruajajj f Rlen If GeuldCeurt CornThe Ambrose Kennedy family otontiac spent Saturday with theIrvin Kimcdys Boin to Bruce VanBlarkum jr wife last week a daughUrCiady the elevea enreligious plays uee to it per fermed in ehurchej ar eutslin front of charchemost popular ofplays as they weft failed, the Paradise play II told tfcreation of man, tht shm rf Adaand Eve, and thtif expulsifrom Paradise This flay elwith the consoling promise the coming Saviour For thireason the Paradlst play favorite in Advent, tfrt preparatory season for t doming ofChristIN THE PLAT was praeUttd em tUs day im all OhritliaaajBuHriei A eaadle sailed tht dsfktmM light was burned Ma aiwtjtl for JttUs Christ, thtUftU tf the werlsl thatstarie4fsnksf tt Bethlehem v It eermanf tht ChristmaeaisJIe used tt be plattd fJMftf a wetdea pframldUke sinic turt, adorned wth li seoeithethat the  beautifulI aysasajd The meat stop waitotaht m lights glass balls andtSMtl rttsji tUt woodem pyramidaad put hhea em the Paradisttret The Christmas crib whiefehU ttotd at tht foot of thtpyttjeJd, wsj aew put under  trte The star tf Bethlehem,frost the top tf tht pyramid waBtw fastened ea tht tree Thustur medern Christmas tret washtmUNBERSTVN VO tht Origintf the Chris tn as tree shouldgive parents a chance tt get in religious teaching amidstgarden of Jjall the Christmas preparations, iJohn Robb, brother of Roa Rohband tha tato Witttosa I K  g pparationEden was indicated fey a fir tree No child should have to spendhung with applet from which Christmas without learning haEve broke the fruit and gave it hreligious meaning of his Chriatto Adam to eat This Paradise mas tret, a reminderthat Ourtree attracted tht attention tf Lord Is his Light and the lightall onlookers, ospatUIIy thejyof all tht world GALA REOPENINGFriday, January 24 With a Parade of Big PicturesThur, Fri, Sat Jan 24, 26, 26 Martin and Lewis, Anita EkberginHOLLYWOOD OR BUSTin Technicolor and Vista VisionSun Mon, Tues, Jen 27, 28, 2t THF OPPOSITE SEXin CinemaScope and Color Withuae Allyaon, Joan Collins, Leslie i sen, Jrff Richards, Ann Miller Ann Sheridan i , Wed, Thur, Jan 29,36,31 4 Big SUrs 4Cark Gable and Spencer TracyiaBOOM TOWN withC Jandette Colbert  Heddy LaMtrr CartoonAdding Machines Type WittersRTRittNS AS CARBON IMPBR ALB3 ANBLiviaf itai Of il  iiaPUTNAM TOWNSHIP TAXESI WILL BE AT THE PUTNAM TOWN HAU TO COLLECT TAXES AS FOLLOWS SATURDAYS 9  M TO 5 P MTUESDAYS 5 P M TO 9 f M STARTING SATURDAY DECEMBER 290G TAGS ON SALE ADDITIONAL FF IF PAID AFTER FEB 2 1957HELEN REYNOLDS TWP TRFAS,45 PUTNAM ST PINCKNEY PHONE UP 3 0022LIVINGSTON LODGE NO 76, FSAIvt  Pinckney, Mich ear The Annual Friends Night Diane Vattison Banqutt will Wat the Pirickney High School Gym 4n February 9, 1957,  61K P        w      Al l Mgte r Mason s ar e invite d t o coras  an d brin g a frien d Masai cj r  n onMasonic  fo r a n evenin g o f fallowahi p an d enjoyment Ticket s ar e price d a t 17 5 eac h an d rtttrvations  ttnould  be ir  m yr  nd s b y feftruar y 5 , 1957 , an d can  btf picke d tr p a t th t doo r o n tk eo i th e dinner  I t woul d b t appreciate d i f remittant e coul d a iy  reservation  ,   Ttr e wil l onl y b e a limite d numbe r o f ticket s availabl e a t th t doer r s o  ifi s urge d tha t Tetervation s b e i a early Fhone  Dexter  Sincerel y an d Fraternally ,HA96a 7 Harold A  Porter ,68 6 Winsto n Driv e JinJo r Warden, , Pinckney , Michigaa  Livingsto n Lodg e Ne  7S , F      M v  U  ledg e Mtretarjaa i tteke H sel l U  11111 Car dFRIDAYJANUAR Y 2Stf e a t 80 0 P  M Sl T PAUL S LtTTlllU N CMURClTA T lAMBUlf l PntsTlAL LLuac h Wi U 1   Fre e Wil l fCferle j Adstlatitei Charr , FIWCKNTT JMgPATCH Wednesday, January 23, 1957iSi wcopies Matter at Aat afIU Be ftewefi at 1 lfffre V TeatSt Jades Guild of St Maryschurch met Tuesday night with MrsElisabeth Whiten Edith Coates gave a storkshower Friday night for Mrs JulieKrakn 80 were there Wagoners GroceryS066 PINCKNEV ROAD  ai ikGROCERIES DROODS itRJKNKHtNQSCANNEB SH0ES blNSERSESWKThe Blue Water Winter ni  tu ari4 SNreseals Koad off W ,ioft Wter, Family Washbry Fm ilyHugs, Shan Rugs, B4 jCed lye Precession yLet tft reester CetteJThe fire Aept was eaUed te wePernr Mowers pomp aooee at Bealey Lake Thursday might by a fireia tit ptunp house They put it out Lee Lavev has purchased the W SHie George Gardners of Strawberry Lake entertained James Hagg erty, Detroit attorney, last Sunday He went iee fishing with Mr Gardner Carrie Gustafson, daughter ef the Rolf Gustafsons, is a patient at Un iversity hospital, Ann Arbor The ffollowing local DeMolayboys and their fathers attended the the initation at Brighton last Wed jnesday night Larry VanSlambrook Donnie Baughn, Duane Hainesjohn ,Burg, Tom Rady, Larry Snowgold, i James Witzzke, Dick Snowgold,DanVanSlambrook, Harold RadyBert Davis of Howell called at thtDifpatch office Monday The James Whitley family wereSunday guests of th William Whitley of Anr ArborMis Albert Shirley eoalled mthe Albert Bhirleys ef Bass Lake Sunday Tom Neff of Ann Arbor was aSunday guest of ths Robert AckleysThe Ambrose Kennedy family ofPontiae were Sunday guests of theMurray Kennedys Robert Meabon returned homeSaturday after spending 2 weeks inLovells Mrs Donnalee Stapleton entertamcd the William Saylers at dinner Saturday The Don Burns family were Sat visitort of ths Kenneth Zillu QualityrcfiLOW PRICESHeer and Wine To Take OulPHONE HOWELLLbtfiBLR AND BUILJLPIIG SUPFlfilEverything in Siserwfci Williams PaintCoal and Fuel 01tii Bailing rfirdwareli E HOEY  SONS DeyfterinHELLERS FLOWERS    ,  iMS     if A WlTn FLOWERS  The Ray Burns family entertainI Sunday Mrs, Tresa Coyle, the Bums, Joe Burns, Kenneth FryH Meyer building on Bast Main St anj Jamss Bums families in honorfaraeriy used as a garage He will  te birthday of Dannie Burnason reatedel it aad eaake it part sf his f the James Burn setsteis  J The Keith Bradburys of Che eowere Sunday guests of the L JHM feUewia ea heat attested Henrystke aptsssl OaVS taxM Chapter Robert Gode and wife of Detroit netting at Cteaad Refits last week ctlled on the George Van Nor manadie Korea, Beberta Amutiy,a SundayEngpiilt, Mfldied MUlar, Carmen Gooige VanNorman it in ClevePerter, Bdith farr aad Alia Meyer, land, Ohio, this weekG V Meyer family f Stockwere Sunday guests of the Meyer family  JAM for yourV,M CO king20J1 ik loiuPHONE 284 Howell Michigantfer efLADIM APFA1L, Sizes 1 to 3Vahies t 1295, i2 Piece Pastel Beutle 1  Sizea It to It Vtnoe LaBosa ana wttaf were inWhltmore Lake last weekMrs Aiiee LeiwUffe is working as a aaree at MePaersen hospital, j1 with th Franeis ShehanThf John Lundeens who are backfrom Florida called SundayThe Ralph Halls same back fromWashington and Oregon last Tuesday Harlaa Hall ot Troy tailed Smiy Evelyn Hall risited Susan Dellef Biigbton 0Ter ths week nd The H B Apppletns and James1 Seeoras of Detroit called on thtI Clifford VanHorns Sunday Mrs  Edith VanHom of Howell and son, Lee ef California, called last week Th Bill Baughns enUrtained tLe Lloyd VanBlarkums Sundsy andI went iee fishing with themMrs Edith VanSlambrook underwent an operation at the McPher son hospital, Howell last week I HubbU Lee who now lives at War  ten ealled at ths Ditpttch office lasti ThursdayTe KUSSSII aiorer familj of Webeerville spent Sunday with thetry Elehmant Mit Ethel Sprout was a Sundaygu3st of tke Charles Souls familyIs nowaHCallers of the flea Whites histweek wereeae Prank Whites of Howoll and Prod Even and wife ADansvilla Disk Wylie whois tonfined to hikotae witk ftumae poisoning receired to following eaUers SundayJaek Doyle, Dick Kennedy, Jim iuu,cy,i Midf Higgv, Mary Jan JeffreyI Rite Miller attended a Junior  ings Daughters meeting at the home af Shirley WylieJaek Sheldon was ia HilhdaJt ennusiness last week Hank Draftbjnani f Jci iifirmeR of Depsitrtifid ChecksTic  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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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give n a  dinne r b y aehool Pinekne y kiwani s boy s league  hs gin Jun e 13  Pinekno y win s opene r i ncount y leagu e 1 1 t o l , Houghton pitcher , Meriarit y hommers  Pinck jKiwani s Girl s forfeit  Charlo s , Adams , Hu b Le e die  Her b Bryan o  serv e 26t h anniversary  IXlp kHigg s picke d o n al l leagu e teem j  Jun e 20Pinckats r win s 2nd  count J laagu e gam e fro m Cit y Servic e 4  to0  Southwel l pitches  Kiwani s Giti a,  boa t Citizen s Mutual  2 5 loca l Ma ,liuni s announc e fson s atten d Stockbridg e Strsjwborr o f thei r daughter , j Festival  7 5 Mason s an d families ,t o  Rober t Darrcw , so n v f I pu t o n progra m a t Alm a MasoDj tMis  Iv a Da i row , o f PinckneyBot i  Home  8 file fo r Pinekno y schoo lar e graduate s o f Pinekne y hig h hig n   boar dschool  Sh e i s employe d i n Jaco b   son s Ladie s Appare l i n An n Arbo r  Jne W y   Hambur gh  i s   fedflra l han k vmWTh  i 3 t o  i n overtlm o Burn s tripl e an dReader  fl y doe s it  Elme r Witt ydies  Harr y Marshal l o f Dexte r dies fa t Clea r Lake  Boar d o f Superviv  or s conside r purchase  of  PihckTo yatJune 6Irvi n Kennedy s Jflsiiri U   JTAlber t Sohmitt , Pasto r   Davi d Gehringer s dadd y ha s no wSunda y Masoea  81 0 an d 100 0 m    coo n do g Geral d Swarthou t an d hi sDevotion  Frida y evenin g da d wen t skiing  Davi d Singers  fai n,  ra   ily wen t t o th e sk i towMrs  Park sFrida y evenin g aHj M t an d he r husban d ar e i n Florid a f crEovolfon s an d Saturda y fro m  S week s an d Mrs  Clar k i s subsuiu t  m  and Sunda y bo  in g fo r her  Amanda s canar y died 1 Mar y J o ha s a  fa n taile d fish  Jau n  viitu d hi s siste r i n Salin e Sunday 730for e th e 86 0 Mt itfemuHift e ChurchGary Burg s pupp y i s name d Tuif yH e wen t tobogganing  Ma y Plumri Bsr aft  SMermi rtmim, litfeJanic a Burn sM r an   1, i s  a  federa l ban k examiner weddin g i s Jun e 15 LAT j Sanitariu m fo r hom e fo r aged   Jul y 4   Pinekne y loset  firs t leagu ei  te t t o Cit y Servic e 8  to 2yto n loser  Doroth y Hea d an d Wayn e  Stone , Barbar a Ston e an d Gordo ni Foste r marrie d a t Churc h o f God   Audre y Klikot t an d Alle n Dinke l  married  Edwi n Booth , Ly U He n  dee , Charle  Hodg e die  OU n Robin so n i n hospital Jul y llRev  J  M  McLuca  die j  i n Alberta  Funera l Saturda y a tBiyhton  Livingsto n Lodg e o Bdwet a grp,yeid e services  Ma x Ruif tel l an d Teste r McAfe e electe d t o th   scboo l board  Jun e Wilso n an d Joh n  Scturi s married  Donal d Staiuttfe k l K6 W  rff Servile  Cong , Churc hBSJV    W  Winger , i e r wa s 6  yea r ol d Sunday ,How e ha s ne w brow n jean sFira  CraeM , Th  KibxMf fBeck y Henr y wen t t o Obi o las tweek  Patt y Sprou t pulle d he r ow ntooth  Sh i wen t wit h he r mothe r t ofi et  th e car  license  Pamel a Koch snigh t praye r raeetteg att o ebttfs h   not nee d t o d o tha t a s sh e ha s anot he r wa y t o ear n money  Penn y Re ynold s staye d al l nigh t wit h Jatki Lind a Whitle y visite dhercouin s i n Detroit  Alvi n MeCarty fathe r i s i n th e hospital  Jud y Hil lHl PftODtaf ChiUTh   rollerskated at her aunts Emily i   MII, KwMioVit Viar txiv tvrewriter to Current Comaeat Pack in our distant youtfa youiould buy a lot rf things for Se or a niekeUncluding an ice cream todtloaf of bread, half a dozen cookiea,half a dozen eggs,, a street car ridadmission to the picture show tfctAaivl many of the thirst pavlors haJ iuns stating they sold the biggestijLis of tecr in town for 5 centa Those days re gone foreverj Aboutthe only thing a niekel is good for ioiay is to make change Postmaster General Summerfield has evolred a plan tc bring back the nickel froai the land of forgot A thingsHe would raise 3 cent letter postageto 5 certs, bring back the nickel andpay off the postal deficit at thesiiae time He will have to convince and congress will need alot of convincingMW Wact, Wftwean VBadMa and MatettreetcRev fteitb Hofietfffer, Pacteriimday Seheal m a p mThdayJr fifoeir       AmburgeywnttoHowoll with his With the tactic support Q thiscountry Premier Nasser of Egypt ISstill strutting about The canal is being slowly cleaned out in spits ofthe road blocks he has throws op,The workman have been fired 0 by Egyptian troops several timesAbout every day ho issues an ulti naium The las test was that Groatliiitian and France will not be allow1O use the canal until Israel give us all the land she took froon EgyptMerer has newlovol Toby Shett  iwas long ago barred from ths choolJoe i use oi the canJ Premier Nasser isEisenhowers babyMiller brought her toy typewriter toschoolJohn Tasch had company SundayJimmy iiuuhns birthday was Tues day Bonnie Curts visited grandma,her aunt had birthday partyWillieelroe brought his tos to scPaaetKi m watUer Karen Kaisers sisterl i1 iceakateBilly Josephson has nvivdJohnKOberta AckleyTv and Mrs Robert Ackley anounce the engagement  of their Roberta Jeanne to Thom j defeated by General Motor in tho Ed  IMt JUWIU8TLAY d Lo Dyxter Ti Sprouts eousinPinekney doctors, both of ytstor  ,d SundayThey wantyear and today, including th nativt ,  u Unfc w LhiJa Qa rhsons, who hav gone into other areas  , , n ,, M   7      Jimmy Baughn and Debby Mowotsto practise the art of heahng,were honored st the Mgh school audiorlast week whan the junior play was dedicated to thom Announhad boon sent to several of have new ice skatesFlorinc vjatthas new shoes Frank Zszulkas dadhad pneumonia Fourth, Mrs Johnsonand his brothdevoted public servants and aecomompanied by cash donations ramy J iNeff, son of Mr and Mrs vird Vefj of Ann Arbor Mias Ackiy is a senior in Pinekney hign ounty league uly 18Southwell throws S hitter toschool Mr Neff is a graduate of j Fowlerville in county league BobAmburgey hommare Ground brokenArbor high school and is emiioyed by Edwards Bros Inc of  ffor new county hospital Prank Aim Arbor The wedding is next  Zieglcr announces for sheriffJuly 26Evertt Haramels horsewins wins  vacosat NorthrileHaui burg beats Pinekney in oouhty leagv 4 to 0 Mrs Ora Hainos and Mrs Hub Le die Agatha Henry and Jim Knight, Dolores Bokros and Lawrence McKenzie announcements Pinekney beats City Service here in nonleagno game  Aug 1 Pinekney tosos toClaire Campbell  burg in county league Johnare and Julia Krahn mswrtod NaHie Gardner given recsptien for 48years service, orgaaist at St Marys Church GeorgeFr dioa Engagoment of Rosamond Oafton andGeorge Aschenbrenner announcedAug 8Pinekney boats City Serivoo 6 to  in league gamftAJso HamburgDorothyDonnaleoSwarthout and Edward Stapleton Ann Harmon and Perry Cooper maried Mrs Rebecca Culhane and mj C to 0 in nonleague gamei 2ancer and John Sprout,The engagement of Claire Elaine t meU Harris dieCuDipbeli is announced by her par  ffrup formed Summer Theatreentt, Mr and Mrs Roy Campbell,to John Daniel Johnson, son and Drand Mrs Frank Johnson of Filnt Ciaare graduated from Pincknayhigh school and is a senior in the University of Michigan school of nurxing Mr Murphy graduated fromFlint Central high school and is now in the school of medicine sit the Unieisity of Michigan He is a pledgeof Alpha Kappa Kappa, a medicalfraternity Aug 14Pinckney beats Fowlervilla in final laague game City Serice wins title, Pinekney aecondDonk with their grandmother, GehringerHnas went tobogtfatitrtg withwhich covered thfee in the production wai from Dr Cyrus Gardner of Lansing Ths members of the east performadmirably from Don Winger wh his Sunday school class SundayJuxyand Cindy Borovakys grand parentsroyalty j frQm etryit visited them Rholaa flying saucer Gene Cllisonhis married sister in SalineMargh went to tin DuxfTrnovi Diane Hoy entertained thyhad be title roll off Old Doc to 8  2nd and sdgrsdVpupils on her birthuth ld Ll Ght hmouth old Lyls Gsarhart who wasborrowed for the occasion Laugh ter, tears and euspencc were inter fled with drama and the audionreaction beipoke the success ofthe presentation No lass enjoysblt day Friday with icecream and c kFosrtli Grsds, Mrs CsmpbeUW were snowed in one day lastweek In arithmetic wt have startedthe fours Some of us know them already We finish the story of tho Vice Pesident Nixon threw ain th ranks of the filbuatOif rcea last week when b goid thatin bi opinion the filbuster is anconjftitutonal That in his opinion or senate could not pass a ruleiJmL would apply to all succeedingand successive senates So the matt HI may eventually find its may tolite supreme court and if the courtvcda the filbuster the wrath ofthe south against that body will ex itttMMisvMiaooft QSUO hattedwas the vocal trio which appeared  Amazon Bai8in thii wgek and sta tbetween acts, Barbara Massey,Nan  our next unit ,,he Land of the Ebkicy Nash and Alan Rosa moWe are studying ways of traFollowing the Ssturday night play v1 Richard Klein and Francistht cast personal of 40 wers enter  Tripp were 10 yaars old last weekUined by the Rev Wingers st a bufJet SUnley Kourt made a powdsr horn Cl Edilupper at tne Congl Educational, from a owUnit The Junior class dinner WAS him hig fjlthirwas held at the school Tuesday niteRAINBOW GIRLS INSTALL Fourth and Fifth, Mrs GouUtPam Seefelds mother has a newwasher and dryer, Frank SehaforTho Pinekney Rainbow Girls will i Wii ict fiahin at Rush Lakd Cathyhold a public installation of their Reason visited Judy Reynold or, officers at the Masonicc temple st Friday night Mrs Reynolds gave8 p m Saturday nite The followfffg will install at Thayer, MarilyuGuxtafaon, Mary Boyd, Roberta Ackley, Ekyte Campbell musician, Wesley Reader, soloist Those to be installed art Pat thom tickets to the play Old DocDick McCarty visited Pat TessmerThey played hockey on Silver iake The 5th grade is studyingand the 6th grade the sixes and mul tiplicaiion Our room now has chalkPalmer WA Elizabeth MiarsAWA  boads bulletin boards and bookcams Tht walla are painted lightIt is very attractive Mrs MSorLIBRARYNew books are 1956 MichiganStaU Manual, American Guide Serie, Michigan and Indiana, donatedfby Woodrow ODell of Ann Arbo,Mrs Mary Amburgey ontortaint dinner Sunday for her son, Janva, who left for Grosnlsnd Tusodar tao MsWin Bright Angel by Carle, Baron lier Shoulder by Stansbury,Longstreet by Jesse, donated by MrsTed Gray Two handbooks for machinists md auto service men by Lowis Muiphy and a large number by MrsElla Campbell of Ann Arborincluding the Nile by LudwigIRENE GREINER sary otbal practise startsAug 23Pinckney beats Dexter 12to 3 Gentile hommors Kiwanis GirlsLeat Whitmor Lake Kittio Grierohephord,Mrs Alfred Une and Glon Smith die Lolg Boachy nd PauPPaul Yako marriedAug 29Rov Arthur Caniburn, former pastor dies, also Myroft SchoenSals, Mrs Allco FdproidorPatricia UmphrJrry Lodwidgo and married VTO BOYSVtLLB FRIDATPinrkney started too slow atBoysvillo Friday night and  gvs a 26 to 10 lead a 15ad Tony Segora Too iJon Burno favmilyTNjoodoy in honor of Doasa Btna tassiMostylt last half but could otcatch up Wakoflold had U, Simon, wn TO, Htll 9 and Tom Wylia 8pointsfor  Sally Utleycharity Karen Beck,hope Shirley Wylie faith Marilyn Guwtafaon recorder Mary Boyd,trea Judy Root chaplain Karon  We are taking tests this week WaXJustafaon, drill loaderNellie Slay  began a unit on Michigan and arestudying ita early history We arele8nin t Play chess Thomas Anfeion Joyce DeCroix, nature GaiP taya taught us Sciene units are inGuatufson, immortality Nancy SUy the nJanning period We divided indin, fidelity Natalie Witake, patriot granpi with our Science Fair com isnt Sharon Borovsky, service Ruh ing up, Arithmetic i easier now weMurphy, inner obsorvsr Sharon All knotr our mulviplicaton tables Ween outer observer Ptt Thayer, mus are planning a Michigan Mural foroua bulletin bdReport cards nextwek Hope they are better Fifth and Sixth, Mrs HoatosjJohn Biery says the weather is thsworst in 10 years The high school pa last week was nice The conaervstion Club had a venison dinner a Hamburg Saturday night RichardBlades helped serve Monday JohnI Biery wont to Jackson with his par ati Taft and McCarthy mn ismoving more and more to tho leftHe is expected to be a candidate forpresident in 39O and has apparent ly fen the light and concluded that th Taft philosophy is outmodedNcit so his fellow Californian Sena uor Knowland who also aspires toJic presidency and has put himself  ward as a leader of the Taftrvtjwfrd Although he is the Re publiin floor leader he has opposedPresident Eisenhower on nearly allpoints of his foreign policy He has announced he will not run for reelection in 1958 He is expected to run fur grvernoi of California then andthe presidency in 1950 He should watch out that while he aad Nixonae duelling a third party eoat cophe nominationInvestigations into gambling andcorruption are common in our cit ies where these things flourish Dojcian SHERIDAN UADLEYSheridan Hadloy, 08 diedJackson hospital Monday, at a mwam uutiiMli, utuiiUBf, iUllUWliMd NeiTBaughn tn operation there ths Wadneidaynd Uo Olsotef Hi h His homo was in Parma aadbelonged to the Masonic lodgsanil also ths Knight Templars ofJackson JJa was empoyed by the Jackson JSO  Saturday the Bethel Baptiotrsjtay of state oHee 25 years and Cuureh had a toboggan party near  wi  wu Brighton Wo had a lot of fmTheroware 7 toboggans, 9 aleds and a pairlast week where she was living Sur  is a son, George, a daughter,and a brother, John Sullivanof Detroit Her body was aont to Dlajt wsek wktt aha wi lhrin 9m  to retire in FebruarySaving is his wifethe fomiarMm BunkorHo was an uncls ofMrs Lucille Camburn of Pincknsysd well known here in Masonie and O  S drclos   Th funeral was at tho Weatherboo funeral Homo this afternoon watk tho Jftdcaon Commsadry hiasuvt Bmkl was is Para Ce of akesSeventh Grades, Mrs CarrTho 7th grade is doing a unit ontho United States, We had no school Thursday on account of tho snow,Thursday Verms Hotben andred Kellenberger willbMlrt has had a number of them andseveral downriver communites there,uv being investigated now One is  taking place in Flint and Mike Caland circuit judgo of tbis diatrict  eon met it It is the old familiar i mLination the charge being thattht gamblers and police are working hand in hand, the latter getting paytiffs tc allow gambling to flourishJuie Mike has come rapidly to thefront the last few years,A few yearsiG he was unheard of When Judgecoliing died he was a candidate toacrve out his term but loot oat toIbdg6 Willis Lyons In 1058 ho ran or the full term and won He soonmade the front pages The logialat ure had passed s law that all thocandidates in the primsry had to file citizenship oaths Undor thisJaw ihe county election com ban  all the Democrat candidates fromballot and a number of Repubi candidates who had lot runbefore They started suit is circuitrourt The attorney general a Rep ublican defended the kw Judge Carmnd ruled the oath unconstitutional Me said when candidates take otftthfir petitions they take such tajoath,the attorney general announcedan appeal but it was newer take and the ruling still atandsj JodgCarand i rapidly gainiog  ion sa one of thsjuristsmale, Mia Wa enjoyed tho play OU It vas good, We AM studying states and when they were jdodto toe union Lst weak We M wm  school Tnureday OB aoMpU m tW  ITHE BIG 4H DANCELTURDAY JANUARY 19th 8 P M rAT riNCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL GOOD MUSICAdmission StudentIKE LAKELAND DRESS HOUSEHURRY HURRY HURRYFINAL CLEARANCE STORE WIDE SALE Plan Now Dont Miss These HarbinON LADIES AND CHILDRENS SKfRTiVo OffFUNNEL GOWNS AND PAJAMAS I LADIES AND CHILD REN DRESSBf298 to 898 NOW 18Ladies Dark Cotton Dresses S NOW ftfMfr OFT ON ALL LINGERIE HOSIERY AND ROBK1 and many more bargains47M MIDLAND DRIVB Tel Aeadeaw fM Opn Suudaya, Lakf and, STAT ftprebateBAHsW BALLsnchetter C8,Hartland l8SouthLye 2t Dexter 42 iraxul Lede t, Howell 61 Brighton 49, Clarenoevills II Roosevelt 770, University 44 Dundee 77, Chelsea 49 Milan1, Lincoln 46 Saline 56, Flat RocRoc 46 An Arbor 60, Jackson 44St Thomas 57, St Alphonsus 56Britton 35 Adrian Catholic SDin vills 85 Leslie 56 FowIerviJlt 47,Webberille 44 Halett 78, Stock 76 fr Mie fVaaMn Bonnie Henry entertaincU 0 E SPaSt Matrons MondayMedaniM Beulah Miller, EloyeCampbell, Mae Daller and Marioa Pearson were cohostesseaThe builders how sponsored lytae Howell Jaycees IH at th armorytliere April 5, 6, 7, Tht Livingston Southweit SuilConservation and Election in at UioGregory Elementary School Jan 2o at 730 pm George Greenleaf ofMichigan State Univevrsity it the spenVerThe Milton Carver family wers iecnt fuet of Vern Button arifl wife in JncksonWilliam Schmidt attended liesupervisory banquet at the Ford Motor Company Central Officeim Jjearborn Saturday eveniagTh beauty of R W Wylie hasllesn temporarily marred by poUonuikc acquitred at a toboggan party lis cousin, Tom Wylie extends hin iis sympathyThe Martin Phillip family of Ypsilanti spent Sunday with th Harold Perters ia tk Matter ef the Estate Lena Robesen, Smith DeceasedAt a setsie U said Ceart keld attk F  Ofee at fee Cis  Howell, in taid county on the 11thday of January , 19S7Preteat M Strata  fari,Judge ef PredateNotice is Korea iw, Ttt allcreditors el sat4 eVeeasoa1 are Hquir4 t present tkek claims k writtaBand under eat, te said ert, ad to  to stv A copy thereof on Luada  AL hall Gregory, Mich, fidieuayaid tsiathak suea eiaima will it kerr at the Piefce  onMunh 19, 1957 at tsn A MU u t4ere, Hut aetiee frkerefLe ftva y uliatiea e a eprhtreof fr taree weeks eeaseeMvelf orviu le said day  b Piaekney ftitpatcs,fiduciary MUM a M i  tile t strata  eaa kaewn party  iRttiMt at liis last kaw addressi igistaree1 aii, reiuni ript deby registered mail, return receipt de aianded at Isast fourteen 14 dayspiier t ruck keatec r by pevseaaltrvite a least five fc dafs prit teuck kearingtutmi R 8itk Jmrfffe eDeputy Rofuter e PrebateHelea M The Brighton village eeoncil appiopiiated 268975 from Ae park,ing meter fund to impre to park ing lotBrian Watson is tko faBsfeg teoi er on the Brighton high sfbool bftket ball team He has avoreged 201jnU per game for 7 gamesThe Dexter firemen have prepared a lighted skating link fteBind th new fire hall thereFoster C Waite has retired after43 year and 11 months atTVke as acarrier at the Ann Arbor pritoffice He lives at Dexter John Aiber has been installed athead ef the Chelsea Kiwutis ClubThe Chelsea police dept made tlSarrests during the past fear There were 58 traffJg toth inDetroit in 1956A move is underway te form acounty athletic club which woulij sponsor football, baseball, baskettall and softbail Robert JThall ishe ling itHenry Wallace, former vfce president is the speaker at Farmer tWek t Michigan SUte College onJanuaiy 28Feb 1A number of tthe Howett Commandry Knight Templars will march in tht inaugural parade of PresidentEisenhower at Washington f C onJanuary 21Tree Howell people were hurt nan auto accident at Whiteiish Point lMt week Drain Com Floyd Munsellmas the least hurt Mr and Mrs CEPoninp were taken to the fewberryhospitalExCongressman Seymew Person is still a patient at St Lawrence hos I Iital, Lansing The BxownMcClaren Hejunnj ofhas elected Ray Smith executiveice president and Lincoln SnUth, vieepresident in charge of salea In Ue Circnit Cert tr tk Cowitye THEATREJR,VMAY ELIZABETH KIYN0LDAPPBAEANC1ion of said Court hold inthe County building, b the City of  Michigan, on tkis 2tth day ofDecember, 19M Present Hon E Read Fletcher, Circuit Court Commiaaionertat the above entitled cauae it appear that the dfpapal ,May Bhaa beth HytvUi8 not a lident of thisSUtte, but that her address it 24St liOuis Anue, las Vegas, Nevada It Is Hereby Ordered, Adjudgedad Docroed that the Defendant, MayElizabeth Reynold, enter her appearantee in said cause os or beforethreo Smonths from ttit date of thU rder, and that within forty 40inyt, the plaintiff, Gnj R ReynoldsJr cause this ordev to be publishedia a newspaper eirculatod and publisned vithin said county, eid pubicatioa Friday, 8atrday, Janary 18, itDouble Feature Watt Disneys HOWELLTHiATKwell, HkfcDAVY CROCKETT AND RIVER PIRATES in Technkossr TH WML, Thar Jam It, 17I Tab Mwm and NataMoiVarloe andYAQUI DRUMSRod Cameron, J Carol Naiahand Mary CastleM, MSunday, Monday, Januarygun Shows 2 p m Cont Gregory Peck  aday, Saturday, January 16, ItJohn Afar and Cynthia Pttriok teTHE MOLE PEOPLBQ MaboMy aa4 Martha rSHOWDOWN teAT ABtUNEMOBY DIKin CinemaScooe ann Technicolort y,te be continued onto i eaeh fer sxweeks in succession, andfurther, that a eopy Qf this order be setved upon the defendant, May iuabosh Reynold, at th above addrotaHy Rfitred Mail, Bttura Receipt Rtd Fletcher, Cirit Court CemA True CopyS9vtn R Daniels County Clark Heell, Mieh Richard Baaehart and Leo GftnNovelty Late News Color CartoonTaes, Wed, Thura, Jan 22, 21 24 Dangers Own Port of Entry PORT AFRIQUBin Technicolor withPier Angell and Phil CareyNovelty Late News Color Csrtooa Sunday, Monday, January H, 11June Allyaon and Jack LomnionteYOU CANT BUN AWAY PROM ITin Teohnioolor and ViesaTut,, Wed, Thurs, Jan 21, H U DeRorah Kerr and John Ktrto TEA AND SYMPATHY in CinemaSeope and CoUrSunAlbertThe Clayton Mussonsdinner ueA of thDinkels4rs June Hendee attended ashower last Thursday for Mrs Robrt Grover given by Mre Estherm Lanfs Audrey Dinkelsine SaturdayMelvin Toti and wtfe of Detroitspent Suruay with th Bob Taschfamily The Cy AtLee family of Gladwin called Thursday emoutehorn from Florida  irfnt of East Main St te the NoIT1 Cook family iThe Craftsmens nnrtette of 1Oorge iaidner, Haroid Rigg, Orland Winlow and Don Mory aaiUfai, the iocreation banquet at theHamburg fire hall Saturday nightThe Homer Abneys attended,Mrs Howard Read entertainedher bridge club last Thursday0,car Beck has sold the Plaikoplace on M36E to Rudolphencalled to Jackson last week b illness and death of her UAefo, SheriJan Hadleyj Ed Bennett has  bought tfc Pric Mohilo gas station Notes of 48 Years Ago Margaret Lnych is the proud poss essor of a fine new piano1 he First State A Savings BaJUvi Howell has declared a n 8 percent dividend XbVjohn Dinkels entertained WillDunning and family and John Gardner and wife at dinner Sunday , Mr and Mrs Otto Poole gave Bsurprise party Friday for their net hftv, Thomas Poole, Friday on his21M birthdayThe M E Church held  dinner atthe church Wednesday and will hold a Valentine party at the W H Clarc borne Feb Ll They have chosen upsides andwill put on a contest The The Jack Sharps of Lansing andMm Mae Metz of Howell wereinday guests of the Lee LaveytOna Campbell and wife were inLanding FridayTV Merwin Campbell entetainedSunday in honor of their son, whoieaves fcr Humboldt Colleges Miui eapolis, Minn Thursday at dinnerSunday the James Hall family andElaine Glover of Stockbridge ThoAco factory where he works gave aparty ior him Friday Dinner wasserved and he was given a pen andpencil setMrs Julia Kahn Were has resigned herposition at the Aco Co hhewas givon a farewell dinner last f  and peaented with a high chair UVUMfttand Janbv clothes 1 Mrs Clare Palmer wi eailed toDetroit Sunday by the death  heraunt, Mrs Ethel LaPletchaf,ftobbit Reason spent the woak endwith Dennis SDiLnaU tt LakelandAddiaf MacttMsType Wiiters AN ANB BBPAilf K Plumbing1, HGilFu pj are Mesdsvmes Lealand Rose Parker The winner will be the one who gets closest to a mileof nennies iSnator Frank Shields has beanndc chairman of the Rules and MtJHasant Normal committees  Born to CUude Reason and wifeJan Id a boy and to Ross Hinchey nd wife ianAi7, a girl Sirs Patrick Famani has been visiting her daughter,  Mrs Kate Fitzpattirk in Detroit Mis Jessie Greed entertained therliance Club Friday nightThe John Dinkels entertained MisFannie Monks, Grace and Nellie Gardner Friday nightFrank Dolan has an opening advfor his grocery store in this issueLuther Pollok who bought theDave ChaJker farm at PattersonLake has the same advertised forsaleIn stalled, Servietd, Repaired 4 Water System   r Nots of 25 Years AgoMneknor nigh school beat SMary4 of Chelsea 29 to 13 StanleyDinkel had 13 points for Pinckntyand Marshall Meabon l4The Pinckney Independents werebeaten by the South Baptist Churchteam of Lansing 55 to 27 Don Swarthout had 15 points for Pinckney andRoy Reason 12The Community Player made 70on their play Valley Farm Admwas T,c and 15c The Annual Father A Son Banquet PUTNAM TOWNSHIP TAXES1 WILL BE AT THE PUTNAM TOWN HALL TO COLLECT TAXES AS FOLLOWS SATURDAYS 9 A M TO 5 P MTUESDAYS 5 P M TO 9 P MSTARTING SATURDAY DECEMBERDOG TAGS ON SALE ADDITIONAL FEE PAID AFTER FEB 2ft 1957HELEN REYNOLDS TWP TREAS545 PUTNAM ST PINCKNEY PHONE UP tLIVINGSTON LODGE NO 76, Pincknty, MichDear BrothersThe Aiuiual Friends Nirt Dinner Venison Banauet will tAH Master Masons are invited to come and bring a friend Masonicor nonMasonic for an evening of fellowship and enjoymentTickets are priced at 175 each and reservations should be in myhands by February 5, 1957, and can be picked up at the door on the night of the dinner It would be appreciated if remittance could accompany reservationwinly  a limited number of tickets available t the door,y Gentile Home CenterSv,, ware, AppHaacindowi PituV    is ut the Congl church Feb 3The Junior Kings Daughters haveelected the following officers Pres Jean Graves Vice Pres, Lois Kennedy Sec, Virginia Darrow Treai Janit Carr Leade Mrs Mae Daller The bam on the Gene Mclntyrefarm was struck by lightning Fridayand burned Mrs John Dunbar, 86, died atherhome here Monday She leaves her feubnd and a ton, Will, of Jack son irn EOe Pearson Peach died atjfecr home In Brighton Jan 4 THe first robbin is reported teen j here again in various placetDoll Ball of Kalaroazoo is visitingrelatives here Ed Bowers, brother of Frank willleajve lor Europo Fob 1 He worksfor fhe fttmington Arms Co Kbdney Hubbol of Howell iea collection of old aAitoetv Herhn used hp Aahrey Gili on the nail risjle, made it mn and wUl tat it in ft Defiroh Auto SkewMe wanted Dr B F SgkrV H so it is urged that reservations be in early2 Sincerely and Fraternally, 69667 Harold A porter9686 Winston Drive Junior WardenPinckney, Michigan Livingston Lodge NoIhe lodg secretary has tickets tell UP 8 f  h AWEBSTERMr Webster defines a true as an automotive vehicle for long distance hauling and this ia technically true Butto the millions of Americans whose everyday life is geared to the flow of motor transport a truck is much more ttorathisIts a shipment of supplied tor me corner drug storewhere you buy a crate 4 spare parte lor the auto Ttjuh garage you patronize a load of foodstuffs for your favorite grocery shoes for little Junior tytglaates for Miry, paint for that bedroom youre doing ovr, the TV set youvebeen waiting forlife in Michigan fr couldnt go nm H dee todafwithout truck Agrkultrt and indvttiy dtpend on tikem So do th butcher, ths bait the candkttiek maker, feyouJ,,rEvSTh Peoples , January 16, 1967GROCERiES SRYtiOODSENTS FURNISHINGS ,12GOODS   SHOESUNGEME l Wf Mrs Jolm Rahrtec, Lakeland isis visiting her parents the Mark Hohnsiss at Santa Maria tosild,FloridaThe Javea Whitley family spentSunday to Dearborn wit the JohnMeGuirojrSteve Brown eW daugh tflv, MarftyR J Detroit wens aleethere The Harold Henry family sfjafttthe week end in BellafoutaeOhio Harold Henry was in Addison lastTuesday and acted as senior deaeonwhen hisfather reteived a Masonicdegree Henry Collins and wife of Ypsilanti called at the Dispatch office onSaturday They informed us thatBeverly Tupper, daughter of theWard Tuppers of Dexter, had tohave part of her leg removed, foil vwing an auto accidentNeman Clark jr who recently returned from Floida, expects to goback soon He will drive a car thru lhe L J Swarthouts called onMrs Edith Gallup in Fowlervilie on Sunday  Mrs Catherine Heath has soldher bouse on East Putnam St to Sam GentileShe has gone to Jackaonville, Florida to visit her sonI The Blue Water Laundromat and Store Winter and Svi en tocuaySrtU Road off Md, Lukeland, M Water, Family Wsb,Lry Fum i  asL, Dry  Cleaning, fcettoaRugs, CI Spreads andUtus Lt us recoior vrh ourProcess  V HELLERS FLOWEFST5AY iJ A WITH FLOwEKSi I f 0 M Orla Hinchey baa gone to Florida with the McCabe boys of ttunithWilliam Euler has been appoint,ed to take the dog census In Putnamtownship Dick Wylie, Cathy Wiltse andDonna Basydlo took the General MoI tors scholarship examination at Jackson SatuWayBay Mortarity4 went with themClarenee Deal of Dtnsville calledon William Shehan TuesdaythaFrancis Shehans Saturday and DrHarkw Shehan and wife of Jackson, on SundayJ The Gerald Bauer family of Webb  erville were Saturday guests of Mrs Edna SpearsTho Ather Wylies ealled on theNed Sehauflee of Btoekbidge Sun I iay The George VaiNormana wwSunday guests of th Paris Carversat Roisman near oledoGuests of Mrs Emma EHnkel emsday last week were Mrs Florenee Boyce of Chslsea and Isabelle Dunbar of JacksonThe Lambert Hunrys of Detroitand Keith Bradbury of Chelseafpsnt Sunday with the LJ Henrys The G W Meyer family of Stokhridf were Sunday guests of W HMeyer and wifeMark Swarthout who has been illfor some ttme was taken to MePfcer br, hospital Saturday in th ambilance Ths Jack Clark family of Dexterwere unday Sunday gueste at theMark Kash htfhreOlin Robinson sr returned home Wagoners Grocer6066 PD4CKNSY ROADQuality Merchandise LOW PRICKSBeer al Wine To Take Owl  w, PHONi HOWiULUMBER ANDEverythtag in Sherwfci Wfllnw Pb E HOIY 4 SONS t  HAINCORPOHOWFLLPINCKNITi Check hist for yourankina Needs laakuer swICE ed on him SundayThe Olin Robinsons, jv bays moved from Ann Arbor to Ypsilan ti,Thoiv sonGregory, spent last woehwith his grandparent,the Robinsonsat Rush Lake Mra, Howard Rtopelle of RuisLake who has been ill lajiome fromMelhjs hospitalLester MeAfee and wiffe were inLanding last TuesdayJames Boyd of Lakeland eamehom from Sw Joe hospital, Ann ArkeriWre Anna Seefeld of Ann Axborvisited the Robert Seefelde laat week They called on Hths owar beefelds in BrightonWs were in error laweek TheClifford Millers Winston Baughas and Harold Henrys and wiveiLawrence Camburn and wife weredid not go to Lovelis They go Moaty OrdersPtronl Mosey OrdersBalk DraftsEisoiand Crtileam Certified CbkiTim Cifivuec ef Depesls tarings AteountsCaristmas Clus AeceuatsCoio BankAato Loaaibusinses LoaasFHA Till I Leaat  i ntU You tiiptAkart Couon ftnd Psrnal LoaBa KUt e Lsaa s Uanae  T F iX stafrr qDtUtU  e Apiaae  Loan s is r pejfefcas eLcea l Gelltettea sOttWWtew a CelkeMa sA,I  Frrt  TraralUsj ibafek y Deposi t BKiga t Dapeslloa y2 s Hou rL  3 PrDa  A  gal aa r  ae W e w   e f  a m WOM  0  rnv eak THE M IOVE R NINET YA N  Deposit s u p YEARS O F SA M lANNN tCrpirsti Sho pGorge Gardne r an d wif e e fStrawberr y expee t t o lear e fo r Flo eid a Feb  9  fo r tw o weeks Th  Gerr y Eichma n famil y calle de a  th e Russel l Glover s i n Webber vill e Sunday  iiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiintiiiiiiiiiiiiiumiiif 1I MlMOSTART S JANUAR Y 16195 7Six  Days  a WeekBum  piRepairing,  DucoPriatiniffe3 COATSCOAT SET SSise s S6 , 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reoemmend a thrifty Myers watersystem with adequate ca i if  vpacity for expansion It maysave you expensive changes later Writ ortodayobligation FOR ALE Youth Bed, springssprings 2000 Hobera Ainbvrgay, phone UP 83106FOR SALEReasonable ReasonableElectriclux sweeper and attachmentsi Sparton 21 in floor model T V, table model, white motorola radioresser with large mirror,new silverware, Bervice lor eightMrs Menvin Campbell Ph UP831K6 FOR SALELarge white eggs 50c a  dozen Live Leghorn hens 100 each  Woo roe Massey, 938 Rush Lake Rd Phone UP 8 3237WAIMTED A tfaby Sitter for twoweek December 19 to January 2 Fhone UP 8 5539BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Me Ichanirally minded men interested i small well paying busess, conduct1ed fxom home No selling hut bonati ed business pay 15 to 30 a day Write postoffice but No 32, Howeli, MichiganVV AMTEDWilTbaby sit your houor mine Washing, done reaSoaableMrs VanSkiver FORENTFurnTshed room Ass House trailer for sale Mrs Heath 141 Start St Phone UP  IH BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORJttlThe Pincknty SanitariumRaj M Diffy, M D Fiaekmtj HichigaaGall 1100 A H to 200 P M Xxcopt Wednesdaysttottu Tuea Fri, Stu  900 to 800 P MHitter iVJSalesServiceUAD1U i uiNKAL HOMEDM C Swartktfll DirectorModem KquipnioM Ambulance ServicePHONB U P M1Y1pl ajnd CmrteoaIten VI i5M 12 WelMiterCLAYLVLE W MJNSELL ASSOCIATE REGJTfiRKD LANDSURVEYOROffice 211H at Grand RiverPhone 1661W Howil, W MuiibeU, Fred 6 ReioklwH, SOPtOMETKki120 West Grand River Howell,358LLOYD HENDEEHARD1Bott  COOKING , WATE R HEAllN G AN DWYLI E L  P GA S SERVIC EHOM E HEATIN GPHON E 63  HOWEL L HINT Apartaiea lMarv U Shke yS 8 E  Mai n St  Retf II T M E SHO W YO U W  i n busine s fo r yoursel f O  a n myestmen t e f unde r 6  Ia4i  t  i cem  e f 50 0 a  mont k o r   wit iar y retirtmen t possiblt b tun dan e wif t wer k tfethr   RlcCLOSKE YDENTIS Thon e Offic eResidenc e 81 4g s b yHowel l VetbiyMadtt t oPBOMJ I V  f Mie TRoge r J  OU T Agenc yCOMFUiT X INSURANC E eb m6 1Edit h RCar r1  4  S  MIL L ST ,  Hick  Phto u U PWYUE ,SALBWnit a  llles s PP c rn Bros  Phon e U P 8327 7 I AuctioneerFAtt M SALE J A  SPECIALXI Tell , Mich f furaisiet, r  roo m home , id ,   fo r aa  smal l famil y e r yeun gt e SALE Blond e OU K   Bedroo mui  a t 989 0 Blu e Wate r Driv e Bas sLake , Lekeland , Phone , A C 752d 4FO R SALEeTfa r Electri cSteve , Ironer , Traile r fo r Sen t Georg e VanSkive r nMrs  Doroth y Dinke l an d Mrs Fann e Kavanaug h wer e i n Jackso Fl Dt yWinge r gav e a  dinne r fo r  s o glniJan d dancing , i n addtnox toth  eas t Rev  an d Mr s Wing e ,  jM r an d Mrs  Loui s Stackable , Mr Reade r an d Mr  an d Mrs  Bo b Tasc n IW Z  Ae n SiUrley s ha d fo r So nda v dinne r guest s th e Ke n Moli L  Leonar d Lee s an d Bo b Ambu iDr H  P Holmquis tCjhiroprarto r XRa jTuesda y Throug h Saturt y1 1  t o 3  an d 5  to 7an d b y Appointmen tA C  7293 130 0 Wes t Gian d Pivt rBRIGHTO N  UUT MUaral d Reaso n  20i  Norti iU  Pj  E  CA MOPTOMBTUS T4y  so d 8a2nr4 fb y  AppotptfO t13 6 Chito 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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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Ajctiv owls arein thia section Iliese areLvidiier saw ices1, 4Ca CoBgl Ciuirch Itev 4 W Winger, Pastor VSehoo 980   ,ja Srvlyera racther is learniis to1046 a BVth4 churchWeit ChoiM36RevSunday School , nrioLirg at808 , Baughn went to a skat iny anv aliding partyPenny Reynolds , i  skating on the pond Ed Ccloue pys hocey thete Mary Blades bxuud on Rush Lake and Carl Tear  en on Zukcy, Becky Henry and per in thsbi ids from the north with the heBttii white plummage who live in tbArctic circle but appear here at iatet  Old timan iy tbeirunc meai a hard winter, scoff at thii and alaat it witfcwoodehuck and muskrat U, n Uauihn made cip calces at 7JJU prt i ,xiys hokae The first grade had abt Peoples Church between Unadilla andMi in Streets party for Emily Millern Worghip First Grade, Iklrj ThaytrL  ol Iurts li1 s 2 new dogsHiaunt has a baby named Perry JJv xaiv vas k skating Judy94i a n ,, ,i acj paiied her tooth she got 100 am  A i he owls live on lemings a roiatwhich inhabits the north, Like 0BU7 thia animals life TOOcycles When there is a hrta iemmgs the owls have to 00outh ior foodThe presidents request forL,rsional approval to endi i troubled spots in the Kiddlehas caused much controversySomsj ay he already has such authorityHi,it President Wilson sent troogsYouth iida HulciwriKs baby sister can j MtxicOf Truman to Korea and at  , 700 p  vi iiev daddy got 3 rabbics Jjis  LJ a 20 Tine1Iii4ii  ci i i  i U  11 fj 1yoes to JHV c Jletcdity Under the  vaitscnt for chrity Thr are ew SIfLint irl I1, I,NituVATlON      iiy ,i,iiin Chtrck iIi , iiu, vlartii Jy riyno dioMr   am a itad of  other iJior yl Faith Hope it J ,i c w Carlad is theiiiman of the committee toWild aiic new Congregational Ii vV OSSOTho Michigan State Police added2 new ivopot s in 1956fohn HiKar cf Howeoir who isstarting hi 4rd year as eou clerkbfltid T9 deer during ty1Voi m,,Trd Jchn McJu is ,hc fllie5t such cerk injoint of erice in the state fitbetsto1tlHi iicunty c lmtdeotMe Johnson, Tecii Hookor i Sunday, Alice WakefUd LOCAL Service  p ni03Tkurdar Prayei MeetingJr, Choir Practise Wad  4M 1 Fr Choir FxactiseFourti and Fifth, Mrs Goulet Pat Tewmer is back from Califorfawns 8 lbs Th archer took 24ieer there also Ti i cock phensfuils were sn in th Hovelinick Wy,ie  Dik Campbell has enrolled in the Lickildl v ortViThe 22ni North American v lIi , , nvfc  at VMlnsnton D jMarrh 46 hujtv nunen sollected 18,675in bounties m Noveuber There wore4 olc, 1 ttinv,, oLto iu o u  ceneie,Management Institute atVlinciinoli, Minn, andn January 18, nia He travelled by eaiv Nancy Holl istef went to Nashville,Ed Villin rs i Vprnontville Frank Svrr w skaMngr on Rush Lake Man oUu ,on the mill pondFifrh ardSixJt Grade, MrsiV ,i iMike Tcssniir is back l  i  orn1a He saw the Alamo in Tex u a and Disneyland Many of us wevs during vacation, Mr jLi lili vibitid the Ford Rotunda,and vent ice skating Bobby Potteri getting gkattis, Gwendolyn Hudaon  ,autii Surfan Lent dog was  c i Levky Read wants skatesi JicCuitys brother has a tii1 U  aren new beads Thi JThe Andrew Campbell familyKTV Sunday with the Dick Young ilv in Flintnth birth lay Monday Her friendse her a pest card showerHiliPO irwdvf hum return to conservation dptMichigans attempt toIiLJJi in jmivtridevs in of finve Mi icy ofs to Snitli Li oouthtin, Srve Tinlady, Mike Pankoff,e ci Heid, 1reeman Carr die,i Ji Sy, Will killed in auto a t uu yLciriypu, Road Piwckneyc bail Ujw nuts Chisoii rajnp andtherDiUghier uanuqet jvkionp the M J Reasons at Bntilnon, Kdwavd HollingsworthNov there  iev was eating oysters and found a jearl We are studying Ike ndthe 85th congress to see what in, do ibout foreign and hor,e alfait  We wish Mr Sharp a speedy recovery Mrs Mavy Teeple celebrated her  rom his Injuries and Mis CairSally Aiiljci tie for all Miars is i ft a New Years eve partyChamberlain of Oberleinand Joyce Chamberlain of York spent the holidays with v u,happy birthday   re G,i  r iy G J cforth brokeui can    iio wc Itijruiie  bi 1 a JL h ay   i   O   I ,i  t I ric t    J,1 andv wn Jacob, , ui yir  C ilJLai io IUJ len1  dres,Htci bKftmf frir uss looie and Joiin Toi1, Linda V,i went to ndmoihe,J Billy J s M,  ikiahisafukinc Scottr c j u,Jj dsoI If ,ri  ,koti cr i evident to Cuba, Haiti, CsiaSanu to Florida and California we thw wo latter belonged to Spain aadMexico without asking permiaaieof congress Others are disposed to the wisdom of it Seaterwant to know how oaany To what countries will theybe sent For how long snd whs  cost will be The president newIa to want to do just what bo  tkmned Great Britian and r Jo ing Sending troops iatoWe are studying different pirfu , to Kentuckyof Africa Mr Burg came today anctvwe jave a book review We are glvi    L   T  rd,  to be back in school We had a dts  lllCv lai R,, iii  70 broods hatchoduvc i now aoout u ,tAte kMrs Cacia ChamberlainMtiscns attend Ma  ViHard Wiltse spent the week end in Detroit Piand cnbeifinuep freezi To keep them icn,a a p     rlu is uf,d H IS ilU  u eo tes nns re iuul n man was fintd 3 miJ  notliHT SI 14 for cutting Christmore arres ili be purchased isMil  VaC I w near  ftrmers vlii, Hi  i   fv lt Kv H tibe i eviii i w, lower this year t Pixickv boats Bnrtland, Scores 21 points i t2acJ rn,eL Pinckney XU n uurrinjel Borbonnais of Maryland visitIwackmeei Pmckney excUang ud the Don Swarthout last week  J payers with Warren Michigan The Jack Follick family of Detroit L,J, aSWer faseJk Gertrude Hicks, called on the Henry Haucka Sundayiie Sober, Mable Hussey die  Mrs Etho s,f v J Husseyvify oOVlemorittl Day observancein ney Icsc o Lexter Joe Griffintijids fathers Juneral in Missourithefin lands Incthe Snii t, take Prt inproyvHni can get  dept j r and otter may iiij OL both wsxe  Henry Haucka Sunday Ethel Sprout spent the weekend with her sister,Mrs Jennie Ma kinder of Stockbridge The Edwin Sprouts were New YearsRFYTs Pn,n,v i tvi,uests of the EMt ChanyisKLM LLILDING The Ken Whites called on the Basilvia Janes has rented the food lock Whites on Mason Rd Sier huvhng and will expand his drug Mrs Alma Harris visi JLJiV Ml DunlaVV Will innm in i vllloiow  I  meeting and picked blue and gold forour class colorsSeventk Grade, Mr AndersonWe had a nice vacation and enjoyedMr Heatons profisvi We also paton a nice program ourselves Now it is time to take down the decorationsSeventh Gradee, Mrs CanLawrence Slayden had apwty Sunday Nancy Darrow will be sh hai a Roy Barbara Lutrell nev shccs i a chemistry set and woktfor the cla Tharleser vva ice ttstiiny RochelloRniidai won to Unionville, ItnyPuckett to KentuckyThird Ciade Mrs BeachyStanley Lind went to Florida durinj1 vacation and wam in the Cirf Mexico and saw the ,ustu of Atomi1 Fiergy in Tonnet Linda Van13 Thursday Leonard Slayaen and un  h  ,f T  r  v J LJ   TV Wancum has a new aunt, Mrs LouiseJos Siyyo had birthdays last Thura , The 2 boys who died last weekJack Bennetts cousinswill move it  Dennis Reynolds wasice ikcting en the mill pond o was XathJen Sinprer She saw cows breakliit ice with their hoofs Sasan Craie , , IA  IT   ani Kae Darrow skated totoiicDon Beker pres Duwain Hoy, vice nnri   , ,  xt L e i Monday was toy day We broug uupres, and Nancy Darrow, Secy  trl,  oihs   , , , T, ,HTrK rnnni KFWL  ys t0 schco1 Jeff Hendee and FredHICKS SCHOOL NEWS  TOrM drove tractors to JfCswill te a dress ahop uptown for girland ladies Our new class officers Michigans 2 tfreat unrvawitiea jved 2 big gift recently Thi netity of Michigan was present  ith the Henry Ford estate at  rhorn, valued at 3 mllion te ucJ for an engineering collegeji tiLt week Mrs Alfred Wilsot Must liit husband, John Dodsjs ie a fortune in the auto business r Michifiin State College aer itd hills estate valued at 4i a  o for a college They will r Jbut the next question ia  i the millions coming from te j i c, eutates into college IM sole recourse for ftfosfc  ,rr wki all funds tkef out iit be raised by IsJMB   iroe will pay the bill fit the   V jnine these estatesu A white eiepiMinta i  L iui getting biggeryear   h   i by the rmidweeteOiiUl,,  J cy little dtfflcultfiijiy the aUtimpt to abolish the ill S by a 55 to 35 vote AeeonUng o present status quo ther,i oueian a couple of days last week HICKS SCHOOL NEWS JTVNl dV  or Harlow Shehan of Jackson and The Civic Club elected the the loll   ,Riliy Mhehan of Ann Arbor called i owing officers Pres, Ken Russell eft  eiJ herald Henry of Drroit and Mrs Vice Pres, Neil Hall Sec, RuthAnn     V K1WAXIS NOTES,trit Fitflson soed a film of the  n  ,    , p Qrii,iday uisv ill beir ali u A       ,  n  A iiiyAnd OM of Chelsea They r LinJ W Winger, secy ClTi lillr , HxU Ihe Kium took ix b fts to the neod ChriKtiiiis s by themselves Judycousin Robert McClcui,,  enwun State Police who add   ah the Joss, Ecur y  The following comniittee was appoint  Plt Gwinan Sh   men vwii add more this  hvAo and Jack rovle took Jim d  C Ronald Bennett Le,day, January 30 is the,   e t Detroit Sm vv v h ,e ne  Heltfc CPt Bruce Henry, Aasutants, Steven and Donna Progsyim ft1 p,,, r ,  on Portage Lake Loig Shirey on pait German Shepherd Don Pesola1  h uncle Bill Martin in De ktcp ou killing it indefinitely That J refuse to give Alaska n faaii statehood It would rtante their power The south ia iaH civil rights and the mid west laoUt icnit By combining they can kill itI y talking it to death aj filbusterunlimited debate One filbtsftejiJested 3 month Last year Wayne Morse talked 22 hours   applications Applicants   the train to Pitteburir Pa h    the Brighton State   lu enrolled in th Burroughs Ad    or write the State Civi, 4V Mchint School Tw 1 TVlBarrettn iT1  io t   ei sWe i  iii li nro oi comniitteeJerry VanSlambrook,Ktiea ZnkyMQgr Barbara Bennett Balenline1  pauPth f,i M  Te John Boyera spent New Years board Bruce Henry Sponsors for S Me Mr MS a e heuveen the aes f  the Wesley Morrison horn n Chel f n Gary Henry v   inch i1 Saturday   w Lwris rchs  uJiay ranges up to J k Wvlie al Jack Doyle and  ,, MU, e fay iriuw rii4 stopped at ierr v v1 yen he trooper rocvos o partfP u in To WWi  f the school They are Karla Karen and  j tfa Miller from Butler MaCAKD OF THANKSXs wish to thank our friends and hbors,the Pinckney school anilU bose who aided us by thtir latny aid kindness during the deathcur ioveci one ALo tiise WHO cu tributeci lor the bauiiul o theri fwo the   Xfs Thu yoarDiruiI in the world We are2 with 2 numbers with a quotienr with remainders Some of uspaw Cheryl Meyer during vacation Grade Mrs MillerU are planning the bulletin boardHer January Our new officers are Vice PreaThe Clarence Bennett Family BASKET BALL SCORES Manchester 70, Dexter 84 Boysvillc M Hartland 47 St ThomasSt Hedwig 66 Sexlcn 6f, Ann Arbor 61 Danile 6n, Haalett C5 Friends Wo is cannot expresspieciation and comfort hit cards, words and deeds oflasses, food and fral triand collections have broughtin the ,of appreciation to oui,  by MTK Miller were eood Wofamily ,  sap Swrthut  hsppy to rS JL t rom jOur composition a ginring fractions this weeka, HU,  oithe LKWS the holidayof iioyDAOCHTBRSoy prrrmnfnt the death ofThe baby crop in Michigan brtk all records last year, 203,000 bsiflf lorn No letup is expected this yes,Mohers between 20 and 24 have then,ot babies 235 per 1000 80 fear  ii mothers have 120 per thonaanrtAverage marriage age for  votll is 0 and a man 23 In 1930 only 84babe were born to each 1000LIVfNQSTON Feb 58 p mFeb 9680, GuetfOrlend Wtnstow Vorthlpful  OESJaruary 1411Chapter Session at UiiiaJ Jan 1818 8 p ICiWred Mlart CARD OP THANKSWe wish to expression and thaafijftfor alla in anyrucnt Also for the ftotim,kindness and Tty They will always beTh JSWednesday , Januar y 9 , 101 7,  v JUi9f2fiTtarsAn Schoo l Boar d Meetin gMase l Chamber  an d Eloya a Ba re,ai t far e a pait y Saturda y fo r tfc eprimar y dept  o f th  Congl  Sunda ySvnda y ichool  3 0 wer e there  Esthe rBtrquit , Phylli s Sprou t an d Virgini afurnishe d enteminment I Regula r meetin g o f Pinckne y  schoo l boar d hel d Jan  3  195 7 a t th ehig h school  Present  Hollinggsworth ,Kennedy , McAfee , Russell , Absent one  Calle d t o orde r b y Pres , Hol lint hpa n Hewlett , Rolan d Gorto n aa dFlan k Corne r ar e i n norther n Michi ga a cuttin g ceda r pot i fo r Howlet ti STATE O F MCH1GA NI n  th e Circui t Cour t lo r th e Count yo f Livingsto n i a Chancer yGU Y R  REYNOLD  JR , Plaintif fV aMA Y ELIZABET H REYNOLD SCeci l JSauiider s an d Jessi e Challi s o fMario n wr e marrie d las t week Georg e Blan d underwen t a  harni uftiuMHtion  at th e Mcie y feamtariu m  las t wek Slipper y pavemfcittf c Gauge d 2 accnkr s Sunday  Car s drive n b y Ric har d Greine r au d J  H  Hooke r collid e d  i n fron t o f th e Dixi e oi l station A  car containin g th e Jac k twins ,Madv e an d Mildre d enrou, e t o dun hhi t a tre e i n fron t o f th e W  E  Mu rjh y home  Madg e injure d he r shoul dei Wayn e Bennet t underwen t a n a ppeodiciti s operatio n a t th e Pinckne ySanitariu m Friday Joh n Donohu e i s il l i n a  Jacko nhospita l wit h pneumonia Mrs  Alt a Meye r entertaine d anumbe r o f youn g ladie s Friday , i ni a  hono r o f he d daughte r Will  14tibirthday Ded e Hinche y ha  resigne d a i th eteache r a t th e Har m schoo l o n accoun t o f he r mother  Mrs  Kat eSeha n ha g replace d her Elme r C  Glen n wa s foun d dea d i nhi s hom e a t Hal f Moo n Lak e Jan   Hi s famil y wa s i n Detroit  Corone rCrittende u wa s called  Survivin g ar ehi s wii e an d 3 daughter , Lucy , Lillia nan d Marilyn  Th e funera l wa s a t th eNort h Lak e churc h Jan  3 , Rev  Bvijui s officiating Mrs  Juli a Sprou t Powel l die d a tRova l Oa k Jan  1  Sh e leave s he rhusban d ,2  daughter s an d a sister Pinckne y hig h schoo l defeate d Hi tlan d las t wee k 5 0 t o 25 Th e Pinckne y Communit y Player svil l pu t o n th e pla y Valle y Farm Henr y Shire y ha s replace d Kennet hReaso n i n th e cat  zDic k Dunnin g o f Hambur g an dWrigh t o f Bento n Harbo r hav erelie d i n th e 9t H fad e here  Minutes o f las t meetin g rea d an dapproved Supt  reporte d a math , teache r ha dbee n emplye d t o tak e th e plac e o fpresen t teache r transferre d t o dri ve r training Reques t wa a receive d fro m Gree nJU K distric t askin g tha t 3 7 hig h IsVo l pupil s b e enrolle d a t Pinckn y ,i n  Sept  fo r temporar y attendanc eunti l othe r arraingment s can  be made  lMotio n b  by Russel l supporte d o j Kenned y tha t Gree n Oa k reques t b e  iie d becaus e o f overcrowdin g i n hig h school  Ayes  All , Nayi    Motio i carried A  receive d fro m Kenned ytha t Villag e Counci l ha s agree d t eisti l N o Parkin g sign s o n nort htid e o  schoo l an d buil d sidawalk s o nS   ut h an d Eas t side a ol APPlAJRANCEA t a  iwssio n o f sai d Cour t hel d m  th e County  building , i n th e Cit y o f  at thi aHowell , Michigan , o n tlri s 26t h da y o fDecember , 1956 Present  Hon  E  Raw d Fletcher , Circui t Cour t Commissione rI n  th e abov e entitle d caus e i t ap  Netes e l 4  Tee n Af   B rt Nas h an d wif e spen t Ua twe k i n Detroit   Th e luck y numbe r tha t dre w tta aOrietma a vas e a t th e Fran k Sifte ru g stor e wa s 40  Th e perso n hol dut g tha t numbe r i s aske d t o cal l an dge t th e vase Mis s Lucill e McCluike y i s yer y il ltaank sEA Pies  Holling s wort h appointe dMcAfe e an d Kenned y t o tud y situat , io n a c regard s Pettysvill e schoolhous ean d mak e recommmendatio n fo r it smaintenanc e ov  disposition Pies  Hollingswort h appointe dRussel l an d Bonne r t o revie w ai lth e proceedure s i n th e schoo l wit hreferenc e t o Fir e Hazzards , Firs t Ai dPractice , an d Instructio n o f Studen tpod y i n Safet y bot h i n an d ou t o f th eThr e bein g n o furthe r busines sth e m etin g wa s adjourned Thoma s R  Bonner , Secy  Charle Kenne4 y a  ou rI f, r a fin e pickere l las t week   I ivingsto n Lodg e wil l wor k  degree s Jan  19 pea r tha t th e defendan t ,Ma y Eliza  j  Whe n Rue l Cadwel l wa s hom e fro mbet h Reynoldsi s no t a itsiden t o f tbi a colleg e fo r Chrisma a vacatio n som eState , bu t tha t he r addres s i s 24 6  30 c f hi s friend s gav e hi m a  surpris eSt  Loui s Avenue , L s Vegas , Nevada , j  part y o n hi s 19t h birthday I t I s Hereb y Ordered , Adjudge d   Mis 5 Molli e Wilso n o f Dubuque an d Decree d tha t th e Defendant , Ma y  Icwa , ha  bee n name d vic e preadun tElizabet h Reynolds , ente r he r appea   o f th e shorthan d federatio n there aiuc e i n sai d caus e o a o r befor e Fran k Dola n ha s opene d a  grocer ythre e 3month s fro m th e dat e o f thi s an d gent s furnishng s stor e i n th order , an d tha t withi n fort y 40  Swarthou t building , vacate d b y WE ,Jays , th e plaintiff , Gu y R  Reynold s  Murph y tha t h e bought Jr  caus e thi s orde r t o b e publishe d j  A yran d revie w o f th e civi l wa r ve ti n  H newspape r circulate d an d publia n eran s a t Lansin g thi  summe r i se d  vithi n sai d county , Pi d pubicatio n i s bein g talke d of t o  b e continue d onc e i n eac h wee k Enoug h signer s hav e bee n secure dfo r sx6week s i n accession , an d C  an H Livingsto n count y wil l vot e onfurther , tha t a  cop y o f thi s orde r IK  lona l optio n o f th e sal e o f liquo r a tserve d upo n th e defendant , Ma y Eliz  th e kprin g tlection abet h Reynolds , a t th e abov e addres j Willia m Kenned y an d son , Will ,har e starte d a hoo p factor y a t Romeo Th e ic e harves t ha s starte d an dal l th e ic e house s ar e bein g filled Th e ic e is 1 0 inche s thick Mr  an d Mrs  Jef f Parke r assiste dj b y 3 5 friend s an d relative s celebrate d  thei r 40t h weddin g anniversar y o nSaturday Mrs  Jame s Catrel l o f Howel l sol d16 0 wort h o f poultr y las t fall  Sh eh  the m entere d i n th e Howel l poi ltr y show  Hi THEATREW111TMWL E LAK EFriday , Saturday , Jan  11 , 1 2TH E GIR L H E LEF T BEHIND  HOWELlTHEATRETa  Haate r an d NataU e Wae d owell, Mirh  A rluea , Wed , Thur , Jan  I  t , li tStephe n Dunn e an d Att s Talt Mi ncHA,  CIA , C M A   Crte nAMAZO N TRADK2,i n  Colo rwitk Joh a Sutto n an d Mari e Feraaada sCinem a Scop e an d Cole r Pregra m5ur , Mon , Ta 3 Jan  13 , 14 , 11 5Dea n Martii i an d Jerr y Lewi sCuea t bia r Anit a Kkber gi n  HOLLYWOO D O R BUST in  Technicolo r an d Vist a Visio nSelecte d Shorl i Friday, Saturday , Jan  11 , 1 2Mat  Sunda y 20 0 Con tD , Jsk  ttciwrt  Fwgra mKober t Tayb r an d Etabet h Mvelle rU , H E POWE R AN D TH B PRiZB i n  CinemaScop eais Montgomery , Pete r Grave ai nI 1 A N YO N RIVE R an d MarciaHenderso nb y  Registere d Mail , aVtur n Receip tRequested K  Ree d Fletcher , Circui t Cour t Com  Wed, Thur , Jan  16 , 1 7Caro l O  Har a an d To m Tr y e ni nSCARLE T HOUR Selecte d Short s Son, Mon , Tues , Jan  IS , 14 , H iDea n Marti n an d Jerr y Lewi si nHOLLYWOO D O R BUST Gues t Sta r Anit a Skber gi n  Technicolo r an d Vist a VisU oCartoo n an dA  Tru e Cop yIren e R  Daniel sCounty  Clerk Depul jH o ,ell , Mich LOS K T O SOUT H LYO NFrida y nigh t th e Pinckne y Pirate s1 osi  thei r secon d leagu e gam e t o th eSouL h Lyo n Lion s C to 28  Th e gam era  Sout h Lyon s fro m th e startThe y jki l 1 2 to 8 a t th e quarte r an d 2 8 t o j1 4  a t th e halff  The y score d 1 9 point l t o Pinckney s 1 4 th e secon d half  leavyhous e wa s hig h fo r Sout h  Lyo n wit h 14  Denni s Clar k Clark   ha d 1 0 fo r Pinckne y an d Capt  To  IWylie  t  The y pla y a t Boysvill e o n Thtre seem s t o b e frome  confusio nove r ti  new drive r ift w passe d bb yth e legislatur e whic h goe s int o ef  MM S Berth a Vollme r o f Ohio , i t vi sfee t Feb  1 1957  I t provide s tha t al l itin g th e Caspe r Vollmers person s unde r 1 8 wh o appl y fo r a  Mrs  Mar y Sale s die d o f pneumo ndiiver s licens e mus t pis s a n appro v j iA a t he r hom e out h o f tow n Jan e d  cours e i n drive r education  Thi smean s thos e ou t o f schoo l a s wel l a si n  School  Th e cos t t o aac h pupi l i s adolla i fo r a n operator  licens e an d35 c fo r a  chaffeur s lieense  I n addi tio n th e schoo l receive a 2 5 fro m th estat e fo r eac h pupil  Jerr y Ledwidg eha s bee n takin g a  spacia l courseSk ta t ansin g an d wil l teac h thi s cours ea t Pincke y higi  9t Sh e leave s a  sou , Will , o f Wash ington , 2  daughters , Mrs  Netti eCalkin s o f Montan a an d Mrs  Ell swort h Kirtlan d o f th e Philipin e I slands Laver n Web b ha s gon e t o Portland ,Oregon Th e Nort h Lak e Ban d playe d a tth e Plainfiel d Grang e ojrner  suppe rFrida y nigat      vuit h th e Accos t o n and Mrs  Russel l Keteaau tan d daughter s o f Califoriu a fle w her elas t wee k t o visi t Mr  an d Mrs  Wil lia m  Ketcham  The y picke d u p a  ne wCadilla c an d wil l retur n affte r visi tin g friend s i n Florida Marti n and  Rut h Ritte r calle d o ahi s parent s i n Lakelan d Ne w Years Th e Ear l Gallup s an d Sharon  hvtton e t o Florida  S o ha  Ber t Va nBlnricum Th e Milto n Carves 1 famil y wer eholida y guest s o f he r sister , Mrs Jo e Chome s o f fDearbora  Wed, Thur , Jaa  16 , 1 7Ta b Hunte r an d Natali e Wee di nTH E GIR L H E LEF T B1BINI TCartoo n an d Tariet j  Addin g Machine sTyp e Witter sRHBtN S AN D CRB N PAPE RMA3MIN K iALJ U AN B RBTAit fLivingsto nPUTNA M TOWNSHI P TAXE S1  WIL L B E A T TH E PUTNA M TOW N HAL LT O  COLLEC T TAXE S A S FOLLOWS SATURDAY S 9 A  M  T O 5 P M TUESDAY S 5 P M  T O 9  P M 9STARTIN G SATURDAY  DECEMBE R 2 t0 6 TAG S O N SALE  ADDITIONA L FE E I FPAI D AFTER  FEB  28  195 7HELE N REYNOLDS  TWP  TREAe 54 5 PUTNA M ST  PINCKNE Y PHON E U P 19HC Tj  for YouralflSKE THE 3OLDEN PIOGKBt 88Low8iPrctd Rocket aVrfjInt Gar It eotis mticli lees ttao youd ever ftiete ka Mf ap Ve tievUr f MU Old Yeu jet bijcer keaefite at mi wi iaiaijijMaaU coat ia Oidsmofciles beautiful savr Ciden Kwiaet M AeJ you jrt a ituoainj urs iowAtrtl look tiMil five ubigcer Brealijr and raaeil ModerM Aeeeif Styaiuf Wbati are the dTnuiir performaiiee ef t4e pore mt 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BRAN D h U daa4nt  PATRICIA PALM1 RMAR Y SELB Y friend i an d atiamt i e f Ol d Dec  MARGAR1 T RIOC SMiS  ROS S  SHURLEY KIMi YMRS  CRONI N JAN1T NICHOL SMRP  MELLO N  7AN1 T YAN8LAMBB00 K Pri   SaURLlY WYLI S 8at LOT S WARNB R DALl IVNSf cWE E 8ALLY WTLE 1SYNOPSI S O F PLA YYoun g Dr  Hilar y i s cemireate d wit k ta  deeieie i e f ki t life  Wil l h efrb v th e Lrik t Hfh U a f th e eithe r wil l k t retur n to  frae  rara4 oam enmumit y a t ta  saoaa d Dr  MUav y Mae  tewaa y    Cam e t e tk  Juaio r Pla y aa d fa d eu t fa r yomrael letwee a Ae U Mutiea l 8ptUlHia f Ar e Wade r Ik e Meaetfe  4  UrnZa  aWl  TttMIP M AL T ABMS88M K O , 1957A of Hank 1 ltTT PHb Ui  tattore tttffiOODS Whitley jr while runningfrom hia home to Pinckney with JackLe and Don Puckett, achoolmatea fel downl He suffered a fracturedelbow and concussion and wag takento McPheroon hospital in the SwarambulanceVanday ut of the Mark Naaoiajniiy were the Jack Clark family of Dxtr, Jame Crumtauga of AnnArbor and Or Jim Nasa family ofoffYKAiBHINGS Winston Baugha, Clifford MUkr aud Harold Henry go to Lovells this week endMrs Erma Franklin, Bobbie andLorn of Howell ealled on the Bill last weekCANNED GOOIKS 5HOKSLINGERIEHit Blue Vvter  SrseWinter  teen Reatl etf VM, gtoft Water, Fuaitlx wfi,lysy Family Wi, ry leamafRugs, She Hugs, Bart Spreads andlraa LM us lecelor withCold Dye ourr t  4HMJLERS FLOWERSt   SAY li 4 Wlui ILUwEKSil A  1trom Kdward and Madge Rowe of Detroitj tied oj  Robrt Atkleys SundayMr aiui Mrs Irviu Kennedy anJMr arfdMrs Murray Kennedy at tended tht funeral of George MaLVhin Pontlae Thursday His wife aa th former Mae Kennedy  Elanor Lcdwidge entertainrd Mr Clave McMacken and children and Mrs Raymonda Morris audda gliters New YearsHubert Ledwuije of Royal Oakcalled on relatives here SundayThe Jack Youngs entertained Sunday n honor of his 36th birthday, Kay Burns and wife, Don Burns andfamily and Vincent Young sr andv  of Gregory TWFrea Wards of Chubbs Corners are back from FloridaMis Kitsey Dinkl viiited MrsIbU Dink Monday nightThe William Nesbitts Anise Abny laa for Tennessee and Texas rnest Bottk and Clifford Milleritended the Kiwanis state meeting iu Battle Creak Saturday and Sun,day The Dr Jim Naah family of ColaMater were Sunday guests vH the vyd HehdeesI he Olin Robinson Jr family ofAnn Arbor spent New Years withtne Olin RoHUon srsOlin Robinson sr was taken ill lassek an taken to Highland Parhospital His wife visited him Sun day Ha is expected horn this wejwhen checkups are completedThe George Meabong went to Lovels Saturday for a stay Mrs Francis Robinson ealled onher moth, Mrs Spratt, in Pontiac j Wagoners Grocery6066 PINCKNEYQuality Merchandise LOW PRICESBeer aad Wiae To Take OoiPHONE mnLUMBER AND BUILuiNGEverything in Sherwfo WIMamt Coal and FuelBtoUSng flreVareb E HOET  SONSHA S11A DasterSTOP LOOK LISTENJ number from her attended theJew Years party given by th Jolearner at Silver Lak,Howard Read and wif bad dinnr at the Gondola, Ypsilanti SaturdayThe Merwin Campbell family spatti e week end with th Charles Cav en in Newcastle, PaMetidame Margaret Burns andHeen Young wer in Jackson SaturdnvHoward Read and wife attended aparty at th Town Club, Ann Arbor, Sunday The Andrew Nesbitt spent Nwyears with the Gordon Heaters ofYpsilanti slnd Wednesday with Dr W ie and wife of DextrThe Rosa Reads leave by train for wiornia Sunday from where tlbay go b boat to Hawaii Th Hirb j Suceds of Howell leave for Txa oa,Sunday The Martin Rltters eatertaiaed eaNew Years eve the Howard Reads, Uoyd Handles and Merllu Ana bur ABIISHED 13S5 INCGRPORATFO VKHfWPLLPINCKNETCheck List for yourBanking NeedsRoss Read and wife spent Sunday evening at the Fred Teeple iomt ia  Tkiiity 0 Checking AooowuteBank Moey OrdersPersonal Money OrderDank DrjafUUenand Ceitificale ef Dfiv,CerlifiHd ChecksTim Certificate of Savings AoeountsChriatmaa Club AeeeiusUCoio BankTAuto Loansbusiness LoaaafllA Title I LaaM n entTh George VanNormane had thKpert Garners, Nell BauuuToa U You DAhov Coupon aad Mall it ITo S md It Te Yea baok Ueoeittsaatioii Uaa Hoau mpreveinealbarm Loaai Farmal LoansR,i Us tat Loaas Mextfafe  TF efo etefrr qDflCfM , TApylian Loaai far parehftM Lo6l roletionsOuvoftown CelleeteaAjuiau Expres TraveUor 6fc4eFiisi National City Baak Traveler Saty Lpohit Box Nigkt Depository21 Hu Dositetr iT 3 Savings Bond aU A Sal ofOuri OneThe James Whltleyt were NewAT ST MARYS NEW PARISH HALL Howard Seafeld ofwere Sunday gieats of tht Rebert ieefeldsJack Fairchild of Buffalo, N Tnd Joe Bents of Texas ealled on the Frank Aberdeen last weekDavidAberdeen want back to Ohiecago alst OVER NINEH YEARS OFAH DeposiU up to 19,000 aaa W wfll BaJAMSAFF BANKW6 hyOur Lady Of Fatiroa AT 5 JO P M TV L J Henrys spent Sulday lth Keith Bradbury home in ChelseaEarl Baughn and wife called oa RoyKice and Mrs Nellie Churchill ef ,Wiljiamston Sunday INancy Lundeen of Berkley visitedhe Francis Shehans last week ThaSheham spent Sunday at tha Beb Gannon home in BedfordKJph Hall and wife left Sundayon a 11 day trip to Washington and Oregon The Bradleys of WhitmoieLake zr at tht Hall horn Kanneta Hail is staying with the Lashoa inBirminghamMrs Roy Wright, mother of MrsAlbert Shirley, leave for Tampa,Forida this weakMrs Marjory Clfotoft mi Ufmof Lincoln Park called on the C J Clintons New,,Years Phyllis who hasbeen there want home with themPatricia Palmer attended a nvyears eve party at the home of Pat Thayer 12 were thereTht Maynard Clark family of Milan spent Sunday with the Walter jI ClarksI Jack Clark went back to Ferris IsI statue, Big Rapids, SundayI Francis Clark visited the Tom Darts in Ann Arbr last week The Tom Clark family of Ann Arber, Gerald Clirk family of SilverLake and the Ray Moriarities were  si mNew Year1 guest of Mrs Margaret J The PettysviUeClail and family j  kLJoyd Hendee moved the AmbroeKennedy family to Pontiac Saturday Tht Albert DektviiaiDinkls spent New Year EreMrs Qeejyta Oeea U OUSLOIU ANDC0UDHIM67CArCUINd 0X0 ANDF Little TheatreGroup met with MM MM Tanch Sunday night The Lee Uvtyi toek Jinunie Uf last week whs s f ett ,,TV  itWedwday, January 9, 1967 For the tart of year home, bvy aMYERSWATER SYSTEMWhen you remodel, build or buy beyond two city water mains, plan for future weter needs Think of 4I tHe ectrai Myou may want to add later on Qishwaskert, etjfomette laundry equipment, new fiitures will meke a small pumpwork too hard, reduce wtter preuure, ceoe eostfy breakdownsWhen you ere making pfam, we wift be gfed to riaimsnend  wirifty Myers water  wrfto Msystem with adequate  11 Ml fimfTT paeity tor expamien H mayfsave you expensive changes later FOR ALE Youth Bed, springssprings 18000Bobera AmbttTtfey, phone UP S8106F0 SALEBeaoiubleT ReasonableGleeftrielttz weeper sad attaekmeate Syartea 21 ia floor model T V,table vedel, white motorola radiearesetr witk large mirrernew silrerware, service for eightMrs Iferwia Campbell Ph UP831S6FOB SALELargt white eggs 60c adoxen Uye Leghorn hens flOft eac Woo roe Maaeey, 938 Rush 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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>CHRONOLOGYfeeing Michigan  is the monytthre is itearning frTaw haitten com up myears u4 kH ld to higher taxs uthe te The exact amounts ill uit b known niitii the gover r outline aia piia About   be added for salary aschool vvU neei rjilhon because the iieume iron tfte sls tax is le Th itteo uiru want  iiiilicn and the eot the sate building iireJan 4Christmaa tourwnesfc atByron, Pinckney Mat Uadan 4 to3tt vith Dick Higgs getting 1 pototf Thtv lost to Swartz Creak 40 to WDon Packer and Davy Burn eachhad 10 points and Lonnie Hiihmaa j t Verald Gainsiey, 18, of  nil own at Pprte Lake Sunfcs1 Mrs Edla Potter dies at Chelsea nvrainff home Howard Green of liuah Lake give farewell partyThe,a anii Club installs officers Wife4ftf  ivamxy s, IW7LocalSboal Catholic Church HFNEY  KNIGHT Amid the huatle of theon Agatha Henry, daugfcWr  and Mrs Clifford Miller choei Saturday for her weddingg to gameKnjgfcU ,  Jtiiiphjqix Hamburg RevoiJfrated in aands light ft1 rinffj ceremony ts sfajfi Qatfeette Chore fts Pr Albert letarftt, FaetorK DayaeJeaa Fa4a eveningtad Sattrday fimf  an Sunday be MaoThe bride wore a  lace bodice and a hoop skirtUDorothy Head announcesberoffed with lacA finga t engagement to Wayne Storks, Rain j of illusion net with a halo ff9tto  bow Girls name Mary Boyd W A Jfth  completed fieKvirs Mar Geryca, John Parts,Mrs Hke1 chftrming apearanca j Alia Soeneon, Howard JAay die aige Jack and Edward Rowe marr PincKney loses to Suth Lyo 70 to j tl Dkk Higgs gets 12 points, Davyi uiiV 11 fiickiiev Tavern robbed  Mennonita ChurchThey have only i sources iomoney Increase the propertyDepend on the legislature Lsvytten property taxe To do th ialterthey must get authority from iefialature Other statsg have donetWsv nl taxed income, utilities andtaWtre  aad athletic admissions undejr JO are the big hopesHeOotteun state oi jf aniza are the 4 new Republicanelected Charles Caarnberlain in the 0th, William Biouiiielder uaWand, Robert MclntothfThumb and Robert Griffith odera Michigan They are all liber aitd tupportera4Bf ptei4nV Th governor is expected totannead tht following A  pvomota indaatrial aafly tfwiemoloyment omgenaation Incrw Marilyn VanSlambrookAoMn DARd workmans computation L repreaenjativ for NH Tha vitiM ara alwcrying ioriose  Jan J JJngagm Gleuaas  I Sunday and Cecil HoaUFaonouneed jAmelia Fick dit Seigt WiUiamjliitfs in Japan Jan 25Pinckny to Ceat Coofi ChurchPatter owed him and then a JohnThe were lot here lomgbecame a minister Then aaau Bennett, Frank L Andrew whseditor over 20 years Boy was next then Clyde Siblef,Smith and ye editor whoin July 1926 All were active affairs of the community,was a strong booster for the22  iJlayden winscherry pie contewJanet Shirley 2nd, Nartey Nash and Sheila Bolen tie for 3rd Letter published from Welton Chamberlain who is in Italy Mrs Mae Hadden, JohnMcDonnell dip Elementary school Farmers Feed  Supply robbedFeb 1Plnckney beafir Bittern SGlto 42 and Hartland 68 to 38Don Pack 18inBritton ,game und Huh n Hartlnd contest  Her vndants were JaaR it ledge of Hamburg in a waltz length gown of pea Sharon Griffith, cousin ofand Pat Knight, sister ofin green waltz length fowna le ftoi Tfcey wore matchinghtad pieces with a shorttarried bouquets of yellow bwmzemums The bride was given i marr iajr by her fatner Mr Eloyse Campbell, organic and   01 MUHLaccompanied by Pvt Micha4 Heath j lit rWfflM UfWCel of the U S Army sang and The Lords Prayer Holiday Tragedies With tail iesue theTragedy struck tnU community on  pftteb tUrU it, 74th jmt ofthe night af December 28 when thre  cation It wae founded topjnrkney high school boys were asphy j jgg by Jerome WtoceUxated as they slept in a car in the 1 had a drug rtor J L in the garage of one of the boysfothers in Ypjulanti The boys were Diald Swarthout jr 14, son of Mrand Mrs Donald Swartkout of Pinckney, Edward Bennett, 16, son of Mrand Mrs Clarence Bennett of Pinckjiey and John Brown, 16, son of MrsLiolla Bennett Barber f iiuckneyand George Brown of YpsilantiSwarthout was In the th grade, theuiher 2 boys in the XDth radeBrown j which came in 1888, the year tfea paand Bennett are cousins  pf 1 was founded He also led tfea fijfifcBfbwn had spent Christmas withhis father in Ypailanti but came toj Pinckney Friday and took Bennett C m9 v1 and Swuiout back to YpsilantiSvitli him The Brown boys father  9aid they left his home at 10 p mhe presumed to return to Pinckney,j,vnrthout had caMcd his mother At 1 m Friday and asked permij io 1 to stay in YpSilanti ah nigrht, 1 The last time they were seen aliveI was 1130 p m Friday when Patrol pto get the public square balJi Pearson who claimed title tp Andrews was active in tke OHBemuse rlength  mother woreblue princes awltcj yand West, between UnadHla aadMala StoeetsEeltb Reeete, Paster akel 4 a vsrioonis tnother wore a bluecrepe and a yellow carnation ocorPill Damm was best mart and thehers Otis Matteon and Jack Knigut, The reception was at the dveaGith I uius ritssfn Wet w Earl Lewis of Ann Arbor pickedtheim up in the Double D Restaurant there Ann Arbor has a curfewThey said they were going to Ypsi huti He told them Ypailanti alsobad a curfew arid advised them to re turn to Pinckney to which they agrted Eviently they returned to Ypi starting the engine to get warm,i went to seep Swarthout was in the and Girls Homecoming, ahere for years One of tfca of the Livingston Mutual Tele,Company which servedarea a long long time and get the first electric lightCaverly was village clerk,of the Old Boys and Girls Assaactive in amateur threatricalSmitfcwas on the school board, took put lcivic affairs Ye editor waa ajao 04the school, board, secretary of tifea rontenivial in 1937 and active it Ha soic and athletic affairsMrfee Martin of Lansing  wae I reHP Ma and the other two in the  ,flW vvKfnj Pmxir, wv caiiviW in chew of refreshments, SUUt j a gust of Ae Irtin Kennedyg Thur fint when foundThe Republieaa stat convntioa  JlMTArl   fW  Idi The, wa no alarmis Detroit Peb, 9 The Democrats Dcile naraed head of Altar So9iety MntLon ihetaminiiirv and na  thcy dld not com honePinckney loses to Dexter 48 to 21 , e  , OFL  Th Rlnh Clintons of uitceoln  Mra Swarthout called Claionce Benn feltTh threat of James Hoffa,of the teamsters union to take afttrucks off the highways over tfcaweek end, 900 a, m Saturday t 9CO a m Monday failed to matesv ialie as Hoffa called it off at the lastminute It seems a group laigan claim trucks caused tnoat of   afee 98, The eandidatei to be mmWareSupt Of Public Instruction vh Ma di Murray Daggj Mhway Commissioner, Regents of j e flom Injuries received in auto aetke University, Members of Statv Agriculture and Member of Tookfttat Iar4 Kducatioaay boilis, 85, of 3tockbiidjlft He leaves 2 duhterg , Bert, of Stoekbridpef44 brother, Shvrd SUndish, elPhekneyTW Dexier Kiwanis made 409 onfceer Chrtaimas newspaper sale South Lyou Heraid SULM thWithers, the movie actreav willn 4 rees ihops in the North De area one of which will b nieath Lyon11M member of the Camp gtjuervation Camp put on a Christnas frocram Dee 20 for the advisory heart and interested parties3 Brighton pos toff ice handled pieeee of mail during the in Detroit Richard KniyhtandBillie Clark cars collide on theU Defter RdBJ WFlllfilrrieyidgein  te South JLyon 67 U, 65 Alvin Simonson hicraiwith 27, Don Packer has 18 Mrs, Hatt ie Swarthout, Robert Jack, Mrs IdaVunFleeL die Jack McLead of Dexter killed in auto accidentLawrence Camburn appointed to Maonia PlanningCotimittec 01 in Robinson elected toHoard of General Purpoeee, Barney Yil9on elected Masonic D D IFOD 22Pinckney beat Boyvillsi7 to 46 Tommy Wylie high with 19 Warren Fuchs sr dies Engagementsof Mary Ann Campbell and Elmer Pheiphs and Alice Wakefleld and Ted Stock on announcedGirlg basket b 1tam heats Chelsea 23 to 18 and Hart JUatteson, Robeta Arnbtky andind Caml Ifiler reoejdthe jfifts  Both youngdeople are gradof Pinckney hjsrush, It lias 11 employeesaat the number was doubled during Ifce holidaysThe Byron Agriculture School willdrate its new unit Jan 18Crandall ha been elected of Sears Roebuck, Ann Arbor andthe oToom has just completed 6month training in the linny reaerreHe now works in Moortg GarageAfter a wedding trip they will cstde at 422 East Main St, Pinckney The Ralph ClintonsPark spent New Years with the C  et but he reassured her, He said theJ Clintons Phyllis who has been I tuyy often stayed in Ypsilanti On visiting there vtadk homo with him  Sunday where there waa still noBB ,  y A ,sin of th Mf ttwiiiett earthed AjpJVniiJtlfWTmw M   George Brown at Ypsilanti at 130 iv New ieais YC H i Y  p  M  Whc r Brow n aid he ha d no tVirgini a VanNorma n an d  gpe n the m slnc e 100 Q  teJiAn n Arbo r Monday , j Frjda y th e Hc 0   notified  Th tGeorg e VanNorma n entetaiic d1 4  member s o f hi s Sunda y Schoo lclas s at , h U hom e Sunday  idrs  lol a Hal l attende d a  4H , highw y accident s an d introdn6s 4 a whe n , bj,j j n th e lM t legisUtup t   Saturday   th m fVQm  rQad g wfte k   Mrs ,i4rs  l o    L nartv Thursda y a t th e hom e o f M LANGATRBL L WEDDIN G X ttie Kng  Sunda y th e Ralp h Hal lTh e Churc h o f Go d o n th  Pine k famil y calle d n  th e Ra y Pennell s i ne y  Eoa d wa s th e scen e o f a  lovel y Sout h Lyon  wtidin g Frida y nigh t whe n Mar y J  Mar y Bell e Seavit t o f Dearbor n i sAn n Lang , daughte r o f Mvn d Mr , visitin g th e Ralp h Hal l famil yT h Wi t B h famil y Brown gara e i s seldo m use d in dMr  Brow n di d no t loo k i n i t unti li  p m  Sunda y whe n h e foun d th e3  bodies  Wor d di d no t ge t her e unti lkilled an d s o woul d b e fat a o f i f a tiia r bil l the y expec t t o introdoi th e comin g session  Thi s woul dnewpaDrgaaeiifta , foo doeffverie s wee k eda  Hoff aopportunit y t o ge t a  lo t o fpublicity  70 0 peopl e wer e kille d l ath e natio n las t yea r i n traffi ccnts 1 0  p  m  whe n th e polic e finishe d th ew Harr y Ln g o f Schafa r Roa d becam e   Th e Winsto n Baugh n famil y spent  ent s ther e u   si3te r Mr gth e brid e o f Norma n Catreli , to n o f Ne w Year s Ev e a t th e hom e o f ti w j Stnpleto n o f Pinckney   e With th e exceptio n at  the tafjoi t f 4tai e polic e wh o foun d n o grounds fo r crimina l actio n n o othe r report shiv e com e throug h o n th e eoUapaa p  ,   ,   , nf th e Consumer s Powe rDonal d C   Swarthout t jr , call, d buili i a t Jackao n whlc h ki n wa a boi n Dec  4 , 1942 , th e so n f Donal d C  an d Wilhehnin a Lou rbonnai a Swerthout  Beside s hi s par Mr at Mrs Georg a Catrel i o f Ho w8  pm , Rev  Ala n Hancoc kclerkKele n Reynolds , trea  Loren to   Murphy , assesso r Trustees  Do nSwarthout , Alber t Shirley , Le e Ti plad y land 1 5 t o 28  Cath y Wiits e hig h i n officiating M b fame s wit h 8 an d 15  Onl y ou   Th e chance l o f th e ehurc h wa svillag e ticke t nominated  Stanle y j decorate d wit h palm s an d basket sDinke l president , Mildre d Ackley ,  o f whit e gladiola s n d chryeantheum awL h lighte d taper s i n candelbr a o nbot h Aide s o f th e altar  Lohengrin sweddin g choru s wa s playe d b y Mis sElain e Johnson  Th e brid e wa s g i ra ni n  marriag e b y he r ather Th e bride s gow n wa s ligh t blu elac e ove r taffet a wit h a  fitted  bodic ei      25  YEAR S I N BUSINES SHo y Clark , loca l merchan t eo m2 5  year s i n business  H e i s a  J ancTflartn g skirt  He r headpiec e wa a  , J  s a t S t Mary sMr  Btuia h Mille r teaine d fo r da y m    HFJf  N jrri l MHllr   cng  Buria l we  in  the mc Cliffor d Miller , th e Clar e Miller s ng y Cemeter 7an d Mrs  Mar y Teeple  A gdpvic o fo f jJll n B wa gSunda y guest s o f th e Lyn n Hen  R t th e Gee rde e famil y wer e th e Clar e Hendee s ,   Wednes U wabo  Sapto f Maryland , th e Lloy d Hende s th e ,    y LttelUBailS rRe x Fehdee s an d Mrs  Ros e Hndee     oUrgBBwmFloy d Lincol n an d wif e o f Detroit  A doub e   t  o f th e Livingstu n Count y  Ufa  lon g residen t o f thi s sectio n An d  of th e sam e materia l trimme d wit ho f Realtors  Herber t Schot , wa g bor u o n Darwi n Roa d t o th e I sequins , he r necklac e a  doubl e strin gWent  Fran k Gould , were  Georg e Clarks  H e grade d man y o f o f PearU  Sh e carrie d a n arraing ean d Alber t Kiny , treasuier  th e lot s a t Pottag e Lak e fo r Ear l mon t o f wliit e beb e mum s o n a whit eCharle s Chamberlai n ha s Bauh n an d the n worke d o n th e Liv  Bible   th e appointmen t o f Pror  tngsto n Countt y Roa d Commiaaion2 5 J  Roata a Hil l wa a bridesmai d an d he ryear s ag o h e bough t w e genera l  onl y attendan t Be r gow n wa s aqu aIM Kennedy o f Mich , Stat et  a a hi s leffiglativ s assis tTh e othe r o  b e o n hi s staf f a tWashingto n a t An Comm o f Waah Rhe a Bowman , hi s pres r y  a t Lansingr Renau d o f th e Thureao nCompan y ha , bee n   name djaieaiden t o f Michiga n Wee k fo r 19S 7Ht  Livingsto n county Harr y Bartshe , 46 , mr  o f th elW I Aut o Pans , diedsuddenlyo fa  hear t attac k las t wek Wdi e Drinker t an d wif i hav estore o f Harr y , Anderson  H e ha ateive d o n th e villag e council , school an d wa s secretar y o f th e centennia lcommitte e i n 1935  H e ha t 5 children Jo e i n California , Willia m i n Dexter ,Georg e an d Joyc e i n An n Arbo r aa dSusa n i n Detroit  Therei n 6 gran dchildren t o  thei r hom e4 a  Howel l aft  3 4    Brando n ciSecto rth    n jrs j ha d a sthifthft r Turne rJane t Whit e o fB  C  WMt e an d wife  r   s Sooth the Mesdameft Alm a Harri s aa d Dor oth y Roh i o f Detroi t wer e Sunda ydinne r quest s o f th e Flori t Clarks Mr  Glen n Clar k an d daughter s o f yellowbeb e mttms arr y Camero n o f Brighto n w abea t 4na n an d th e usher s Glen n Ca tri l an d Roge r Lang , bother s oltfa tan d bride mothe r wor e a  blu agow n with t rhine tri m an d blac k accesaoriea , He rconaft e wa  pin k rosts  Th e groom emothe r wor e a  ligh t brow s cuftar accrep e dret a wit h rhineston e tri mdar k brow n accesories  He r coraag the J  H  Hookers  Bothjeteryclos eam  Thursday Clifford VanHo m an d wif e war e do el fo r th e   Wednesda ySunda y guest s o f th e Floy d Week sfamil y i n Gran d Ledge Jerr y Ledwidg e ha a bee n takin g apeda l cours e an d wil l teac h th e ne wdrive n cours e a t Pinckne y hig hschool  ANNUAL MEETIN GTh e Annua l Meetin g o f th e Uv 4 iU n Count y Mutua l Fir e Insuranc eCompan y wil l b e hel d o n Januar ylive At leas t 3  mor e ar ethi s month  b y th e state , th eAn d th e insuranc e company , N o  por t wil l probabl y b e rwf  defititt La w suit e totallin g 610,00 0 torbee n file d b y person s injure d fcith e buildin g collaps e o r survivor i e fthos e killed  Richar d Hite , a s eies tiicia n ha s filef  a  sui t fo r t7l0 Hfo r injurie s received  H e U tto f infol d Hit e wh o onc e ha dtrlca l iho p i n Pinckuey Th e Jame s Whitle y famil y calle d 195 7 a t th e Hom e Office , 10 5 Wes t o n Mrs  Claudi a Peter s I n Jackso nSaturday   T e PhiUi p Hudso n famil y o f D etroi t wer e Ne w Year s guest s o f th eLeste r McAfe e family Mrs  Elle n McAfe e an d daughter sBarbar a an d Lealie , wer e i n Detroi tMonda yTh e Jo e Griffit h famil y spen t Su nda y wit h th e Te d Olson s i n Dearborn Tb e Murra y Kennedy s calle d o n th eStanle y Culver s sr  i n Detroi t Sun da ye fCAE D OTTBANt Sfc  to   Mr Joi e Forse r an d Mr  an d Mrs Jame s Forne r catte d Sunday Mis s Shirle y Mille r entertaine d a tH t a  Ne w Year s part y i n hono r w fMik e Heath  Amon g th e prominen tuppe r classme n ther e wer e Dic kJmus , Dav y Burn s an d Tomi e W l tie rMr  Clar a Kenned y an d ft child re n o f Detroi t spen t Christma s wit hMrs  Emm a Vollmer Th e Alber t Shirley s entertaine d Ith e Dal e Miller s o f Marion , Do a KU    es aud Doyle Templetons of called  vaSlla Newman of Ann Arbor I  the week end with the Ben Whites  Th reeepflon waa t the Marloft nktB, p fmtniW n ttown house, the wedging cake topped  WE  Tr A Aby a tnittatere brWeTai groom was  r ild  ln Ann Arerto by the groona aiiter lCra , ,  Beverly Baylor, the irwom1 cake by Ywtf  t Lloyd Sendee,Kennedy and Kermeth Wbcom MarPrt had tlieguett bookFor her wedding trip the bridewore gray soft frith the Martin Ritterno Don Burns family entertained aP the Burns familis Grand Rivet Howeil, Michigan at200 p m Two directors are to beelected for a three year term All members are urged to attend Rex B House, SecretaryLIVINGSTON LODGB CALBND4R Tues, Jan 8 710 9 m MM degree Orlsnd Winslow orshipful Mat011 CALSrrOAJIJan 48 p m Reg meeting  JawMwr Ult tpeeiai Oraae at Mucn publicity was givcent meeting of Premier Nehru Presdent EMsenhower lastPremier of India came all the here for the conference Nehru It thechief spokesman for Red Cha aj4 wants them admitted to the Unite1Nations This was the chief topi efconversation but it is eaimetf thepreddtnt refused to make any eflca mittments until China releaaei m10 Americans she is holding priaosiars Thr is a ban on travel is EetfChirt for American citiseat aa4 of state refuses efor its citizens to goDespite this three American men were smuggled Into Redlast week Two were fros LookX Raibor, Gayle Shirleys of Livonia,and 1 Dari ShiHey of Buck Lake and the friends who so 1 th Kenneth Mohlmaaa and the me with eardr blt Amburgeya SundayOlln Kobioaoa and wtta eaUad t tbe GeoTf tyrattt te Brightonon thegroom is employed at ta Motors Proving GvowkUwill live on Van AmlanrsThe KIWAKS NOTBS KrwanisChib They were ntertained at the JamesBurai hame in Aan Arbor NewYearsThe H C VeoVUrs entertained ChiHutmas Mrs Dora SwarthouttheDyn Swarthout family, the Jim Singa, 3rald and Vedder familiesHarold Caaburn and wfe of GroaaeMtota Frme and the Roland GOT too of Beulah called on th Law Saturday Christmas guests of the QeorgSunday , Mealons were the Leon Meabon ofMrs Dorothy Boyer of AnnArbor and the Marshall Meabonfamily The Frank Aberdeens had the Rax as of Ann Arbor for Sunday gazine, the other from anepro paper The state dept haotmed it will cancel theirwhich were for Russia SomeW W think this attitude is wrong Aft aresult we know little of the conditions in China, We stillof nutting Chaing gai Chekin power there The poaIUlfty this becomes more and awith each passing year Eisenhower will ask theto give him power tothe middle east te So he is doubtful ofenduring power of the now exists therm,MSlowly but surely thedisappearing tnm America, laYeaw gveatt of tha Lawwfce akewm The Keith Bradbutys of Chelseaspent Sunday with the L J Henys,  Mrs Kathcrine Whltebead and tbeBeatrice Lamborn of Gregory on the Jesse Henrys Sunday Meyiar CejMtty ea tha WEvJg1 fVe m automatic  blanketYo u ge t aHeve r warmt h ai l higul  lone who n yo u us e a nautomati c blanket  Se t th e eontro l t o sui t yo w noraona lcomfort , the n snuffl e dow n t e a foo d nifht i slaep  Athermosta t We  you r blanke t jma t rifbt,  ae maHo r ho wroo m temperatur e dtange Mere s a tip  1w  o n ye w blanke t a few minute s befor ebeeltime  Ye w be d wil l b e comfortabl y war n who a yo uOMW I iu  Aa d n o wakin g i n th e wee , smal l hew c t o frep  fo roeverc  Jus t th e mos t eotfu l nifht s slee p yo u eve r had Se e yi r tktlt r  r Detroi t Ediso n li 6rtOWELLPINCKNET I9NOM E O F YOU R OW N f  et f Jcrc a Tfier e It Tom 0 U p Younger   MOBTfilC F LOAN STH E MHK5 N STAT E IAN KV M NSWET Y YEAR S O F SAF E BANHN CU    UmrU ky Mtsfct rBtwi t Iiisvrtm e OUC FU U OI L I SA  FIGHTIN3  CHAM RTHAT  BEArS  OLD,THSCAMPOIL COMl MVTI MNM STAVE T Probate 0et lor o oneof Mvtncjrteein she Matter of tfcc Estate fmmm saWK WflMT Whiter and ami Starettnenfi Bead oeY MM, Lakslaadft Itser, PantMf WashJNstroMs At a NHIM  aaMa DMtmbM 18tli, 1011Ftilr WaaU, lay oaaiaf, lrai  Let me rcecier with earv HELLERS ROWERSir A wmf PLwnr  V sVtaMlJfsfeo efNotice is Hereby Given, Taatpetition of Rose A Ward, the Admin istrarix of said estate, praviif thnther final account be allowed and the said estate assigned Uperson entitled thereto wtM 1M at the Probate Court ea January II, 1917 at tea A M Wednosday , January 2, 1M7Notes ef 4 Yean AoThe Edward McCluskey farafilyentertainad 20relativev at a famiJy reunion SaturdayThere were 39 present New Yearsat the Sigler reunion at the Dr HF Sigler homeThomas Clark and sister, MrsJennie Barton and Esther, spent Christmas with Mrs S G Kime and family at BreckenridgeJames WyHe of Pinckney was marrie to Jessie Markham in Virginiaen December 24Lewis Moore of Gregory was fined 400 for selling intoxicantsJackson  Cadwell have dissolvepartnership, Mr Jackson buying thelattery interestW E Murphy is moving nig grocery store to the Dolan building on Wort Main St He has bought a loteast of the postoffice and will builda new store in the springThe Congl Church Sunday schoolhaa elected the following officers Supt, Grace Crofoot Asst SupiJennie Barton SecTrea , ElwiraOariwel Organist, Hattio SwarthoutAsst, Viola Peters Choirister, PHSwarthoutThe blacksmiths are reaping a harvest due to icy roadsDoris Briggs visited Florence KicsJast weekFred Glenn of North Lake hasrented the Glennbrook Stocckfarmif or 5 yearsJames Nash and son delivered 10head of cattle to Bennett  Sheridanat Hamburg Dec 21 Tfcey averaged1100 lbs eachDr Bernard Glenn has decided tolocate in Fowlerville instead of northern MichiganDr Cyrus Gardner of Riverdaleastrong Detroit Tiger fan gave dinnerthere Dec 22, in honor of Detroitwinning the pennant,Avtomey James A Greene now hasan office over the first State Bankin Howellirvin Kennedy of Dexter has opened a blacksmith shop in the R Clin ton building on West Main StMr and Mrs Rush Lake, fornieiJy of Pinckney celebrated their 50thwedding anniversary at their home in Chelsea Jan 2ndThe crank shaft on our printingpreys broke Thursday and w hadfo finish the run by handThe North Hamburg Literary So ,ciety were entertained at the Perry jTowle home Jan 1 The following were on the program Will Nash,  Wheeler Martin, Fred Grieve,HowardKarri, Clyde Bennett, Hiram Smitn,Edward GalplnThe Wirt Stowes celebrated thir25th wedding annivrary Dec 28 Iff THE ATMWK1MMUE LAKE Friday, Saturday, January 4,THE MOUNTAIN in Technicolor and Vita Vision HOWBLLTMATMroH,Spei cr Tracy and Robert Wagner Hall and the Bowery BoyshiHOT SHOTS ITaoa, Wod, Ifcwn Jan tMil Now Toara 24 n mTyrono Power and KimTH1 BODY DUCWNCinniaSeon mmd Color PiJo LanaingColor Carl SwnJ3r thr Thurdy Jan 6 to 10 PERSUASIONory Cooper and Dorothy McGakeCartoonLOSTSum of mony, containing20 Bill  Phone UP 8 3391TATB OPj The Probate Court for the ton , Livingstonj At a session of said Ceart, sold at ta Probate Office in c titf of Howtll, in said CMM, on tat 14thj day of December AD, 19MJ Present Hon Hkw R fnaiin Jdg ef Probate In the matter of the OhaifO ofN MO of FLORKN0B BtWft,Adult Single Person rlorence Moyor having Mod insaid Court her petition ariaf that t Court enter aa order oasnynfcr name from Fiereaee Msyor tsFlorene Whale  It is Farther Oodered, That fublknotice thereof he five by ulica tiea of a copy thereof for throweeks consecutively previous to theii day ef hearing, in tho PiatisnafBiapatch, a newspaper psjatoi ana ireflated in said CountyINS t flhsMth, Jndgo 0 freaafceA True opr Friday, taturday, January 4,ufcvic Fetw PrograaiJohn Broomfield, Bererly GarlCURUCU, BEAST OF TsV AMAZONGuy Madison and Felicia Farrj inR1BPRISAL olor Swaday, Monday, January i, 7i iiatinoe anachgr at 2S  Kiohard Kiu and Dorothy MiTKNilON AT iaTii, Wed, Thur, Jan 8 I, 11 Stephen Danne and AUx TaHoaCilA, CMA, CHA Caltoxmon M lsltot of ieaaRobert Can aad wifa of Gi visited Mra Edith Carr 11week Mrs Edith Carr withNoren Caif went to WalledFriday to bring Mollic Carr hoiwho has been visiting therePUTNAM TOWNSHIP TAXESWLL BE AT THE PUTNAM TOWN HALL TO COLLECT TAXES AS FOLLOWS, SATURDAYS 9 A M TO 5 P MTUESDAYS 5 P M TO 9 P MSTARTING SATURDAY DEIJona fcsnVaa and AmorsM   cc ef Jacksaa aad Brandon White sr has been offerMnrphy of Maria Cty war e ai engiieerint job with the Boing  rosi oi BraoHla Marvhy AiaMon Ceip at Seattle, Wash He  rces there this monthact Floronee aad Hoanor Lt and Mrs John Boor  Fort ware ia Hawaii Friday Sill, Oklahoma, called on te Itanlef doya avior Mabel aad Jehaaf DinkeU last week Ibssnaa JM MM Jaan Alice Bruit attended a  birthday Maloa If Oauldla iaaaiat Wmitf, pario lalanlar for Mea laa BamMT  ftgaV 4 teroof for throlaaorrioa at loaaT  M Netes ef 351 owe AfpPinckney Independents defeatedWehberville 35 to 33 in an overtimeDon Swarthouta winning the gamein an over time period with a longhot Roy Reason led all soorers with 15, Swarthout had 14 end Har Hall6Arthur Fox, grand lecturer, holdsa school of instruction at the Mai onic temple Jan 5 Dexter and Stockbridge are invited Three cottages burned at PortageLke Sunday They were the Dlehl,Currv and RobertRs cottagesATiliam Roberts, 72, of Howell Rddied at Mellus hospital,, Dec 23 Thefuneral afcd burial were here He ia survived by 3 sons and 8 daughterMrs Leal Sigler, 80, widow of DrH F Sigler died Monday Sht wasprominent in social and church cir cles here Her son, Dr C L SigiersurvivesWhile working in the Haze ravelpit Wednesday Orvillo Amburyey hadhis right leg broken between theknee and hip when he was caughtbetween the gravel trucks of Gene Dfnkle and C J ClintonCnrs of Ona Campbell and RudolphWaffner collided at White Star Corners Cuesday morning Both cara were demolishedCampboll had a bonobroken in his right shoulderBert Harris had 15 sheep killedby dogs on the Dell Hall farm lastweek William Mercer shot 2 of thedogs Tuesday One wap a police dog whose pelt measured 7 feet Harry Anderson who had a grocry store and meat market hort for yeai hao sold the same to RoyClark Mr Anderton will return to Flat RockPttor Kelly of Whitmoro Lakehad 70 sheep stolon Christmas day OC TAGS ON SALE ADDITIONAL FEE IFPAID AFTER FEB 28 19571 HELEN REYNOLDS TWP TREAS545 PUTNAM ST PINCKNEY PHONE UP 8OLD DOCJAN Ils 12 AT THE PINCKNEY HIGH JCHOOL GYMDR JOHN HILLARY Old Doo DON WWDR ROBERT HILLARY Hit loa  Bob MARK WJPA B310WN, a Neighbor GORDON TtTVKMA RROWN hia wife PAMELA TOSWNlMARGARET BURNS Bobs fiucoa KARBN GUSTAF8ONDICK BURNS her kid brother LEN KITCHEN Prt1DWARDJANET MARTIN Old DocV iMee KARENMR HEPPEL a lawyer GABY RODERICKDR EDMOND BRAND a friend of Bobi DICK IMUHELEN BRAND his daughter PATRICIA PALMWllMARY SELBY friends and patients ef Old Dec MARGARET HIGOtj ROSS , SHHRLEY KINtCRONIN  JANBTMRS MELLON  JANET VANSLAMBROOK FW4 SHIRLEY WYUK 8afcLOTS WARNER f nAlt5SlsiAMCEE HLUT VTLrYNOP3IS OF PLAY Aif FfALAf Dr Hillary Mason GouatrComo to tho Junior Play and find out for yovmtfB s MPAPm PtVAttj ABULT ADMIMION Ho TIMEPMCaBLB ABMsWWWtdntsday , January 2, 1957The Peoples tore Gorg Braton and wtf in Livonia ffar tha holidaysJKYiOODS Dick Amburgn and familyrented the HcgtfKas apartment onMain tTte children of Mr aod MrandMn Bruce Van Blaricum were all home Christmas The Warren Hoof of Chelsea, Tom Porters andHarold Crocketts of Gregory, Bennie VanBlaricums of Cleveland, WilliaA VanBlaricums ef Briuhtoa, NormanGENTS FUKNBH1NG5CANNED GOODS SHOESLINGERIETHE LAKELAND DRiS HOUSEAFTER CHRISTMAS STORE WIDE SALE 20  OFF ON ENTIRE STOCKStaffing JANUARY PLAN NOW DONT MISS THIS SALE SPECIAL GROUP OF LADIES DRESSESAND HATS ONE HALF OFFAND MANY MORB BARGAINSSTORE HOURS I TO  P MPIN SUNDAYS CLOSED MONDAY J r 4700 MIDLAND D1UTE Mr Wavda Uarwood of Howellailei on the Dale Hi Her SundayTommfe Shemui brought WilliamShehan home from Jackson Wdaesday Billie Shehan of Ann Abcr spont Sunday with himRobert Pike and wife and MrsThe Robert Rsads wera in DetroitFridayW F Close got back from Tarnpu , Florida whee he attended thslurerni of his brother, Harold Hiswife survives There are no childrenThe Albert Dinkels and Ray Lanjjaways spent Christmas eve with MrsAlberta Close In Linden Mrs Henry Klikott of Brightonwaa a Christinas guest of tlie AllenMrs Clayton Muason is a patientat U o M hospital, Ann ArborBilly Miller and Dick Higgs whoare at the marine base at San Diego,Calif, had Christmas dinner withthe Roy Fishers tfiere r Vai Blarieums asd Uoyi VaaBlancum of Pinckency The Bennie VanBlaricum fasdiyCleveland, Ohio, spent the holidays with the Henry Gilbert family The Floyd Haines family of Eastanfiing spent Christmas at the Abel Haines homeThe Ona Campbells spent NewYcnrs at the Carl Lentz home in LansingThe Marwin Campbell family wereChrlstoiae guests of Mr Floyd Maycroit in Grand Rapids The Merwin Campbells and Jameilalla heard Rev Horace Maycroft proarh his farewell sermon at Saug atuck Sunday He has retired andwill live at Saugatuck where he has bought a home The Dick Young family of Flinta 3d the Chris Campbells were Christ mas guests of the Andrew Campbells Edward Stapleton, Dertnis Carriga Iand Jimmy Amburgey go to NewYork Jan 15 Jimmy goes to Greenland and the other 2 to Germany Mesdames Mae Rane of WhitmoreLake and Florence Artz of Detroitspent Sunday with the M J foasoni Mrs Naomi Murphy of MarineCity and Mrs Betty Winkel of Hud son called on Mrs Clare Palmer1iHayClare Hendee and wife of Maryland,Mrs Lyle Hendee of Ann Arbor,Mrs Marjorie Parkinson and Chilian ofAnn Arbor and Mrs Glenn Clark ariddaughters of Lansing called on theWlter Clarks SundayThe Tom Clark family of Ann Arbot wjre Sunday guests of Mrs Margaret Clark and family The Asher Wylie family spent Sumday with, tho William Pitchfords  Ionia      Wagoners Grocery6066 PINCKNEY ROAiQuality Merchandiw LOWPKICWBeer aod Wine TeTkChiPHONE HOWELLLUMBER AND BUILDINGEverything in Sherwin WiBtami PflBtt Coal and FieJOSBufldin HarAwareE HOEY  SONSHA ft811A Dester   i  Krrl Burtf CJsrald Howell YeJohn Holbtn Henry HsuckTHE PINCKNEY DISPATCH STOP LOOK LISTENFRYAT ST MARYS NEW PARMH HALL Inth Our Lady Of FatiroaAT MO P M  JanuaryClear ar an ce Sale Starts Jan 2  COAT SALE 2500 TO 3300 VALUES NOW19REGULAR 3500 TO 4500 VALUES NOW29REGULAR 4900 TO 5500 NOWREGULAR 6000 TO 8900 VALUE NOW 49LADIES DRESSES REGULAR 1495 TO 2250 VALUE995 REGULAR 895 TO 1295 VALUE NOW695Tl iff  OFF ON ALL flElJNERY AW MANY OTHER BARGAINS TOO TO MENTION NUMEROUS t Stiff iff Women  JWk  IBIJ Itfey f IFor HM bttrt of yoer bone, boy  MYERSWATER SYSTEMWhoa you remo4eJ, bvtld or buy beyond e oity wafer maiM pion for ftihire water nee Think of eU the oxfros1you moy won to odd later on Dishwashers, eirtometfo laundry laniBiwiiw, now ftrtwes wdl make  smoU pmwork too hard, redeye water pressure, cooee coty ofooffoowns WSe m ere mekmf alam wo wffl be 9IW omoad e wtrifry Myors wotorsyetem with adequate oa eociy for aapamiofi rt moy    tote  i FOB ALB Yootaeprin 2000 Kobera Ambuney, phone UP S3106  iH BUSINESS PtOFEiSIWtAL COtNEIFOR SALEReaaoaaWeElectrielux sweeper and attaeaBioate Seartoa 21 in floor model T Y,table mode, white motorola radioeresser with large mirror,new silverwars, service for eightMrs Merwin Campbell Ph UPs3136FOR SALELarge white eggs 50e adezea Live Leghorn hens 100 eac Wocx roe Massey, 933 Rush Lake RePhone UP 8 3237X v Jitidyiif  WANTED A 4aiy Sitter for twoweek December 19 to January , Phone UP  5639 Ray  My M DflMkaof atiaaigaCall lltOO A M to l0t P M t WedaeooanTW, Frt, flfc to S00 P atKitteritADlO A rELViJION losspi end Coarteoae1 l UP U lift tteeu KUNMUL MOMBM at eWaVla ittrotiorMo4an iaem Ambula iarriiaj 0 i ,BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Mecunirally minded mn interested iasmall well paying busness, eoduct cd from borne No selling but beaali fed business pay 15 to 80 a dayWrit postoffice box No, 32yKewei,HiehtgarWANTEDWilTbaby sit your kouii mine Washings done reaseaabe Mrs VanSkiverR RENTFurnished room Alohouse trailer for sale Mrs Heatu Stuart St Phone UP 83445 LYLE IV JJNSELL,ftfiGJftTERft LArtbSURYlYOftOttke ftlltt San GnagPhone 11W KowOti, Uie W Munse4 Uti Wea GrafidfcvG R McCLOSKtiTor BKNTIfTilephone Offiee  Residence 114g by MHowaU MfcMfaaF9K SALE 300 bales of straw RuMell Bokros, Phone UP Se4urg Broft hulllessPhone UP 83277THE LAVEY HARDWAREBottle Gasftft CttNUNG, WATW HEAMN6 ANWYUE L P GAS SERVMfc FOR RENT  ApartmeaMarvin ShireyFOR SALE U99 8808 E Main St Rearurns, ts HOWELL LiT ME SHOW YOUHOW you canle in busines for yourself on an investment of under 60 leadiag to income of 600 a month or more witu eary retirement possible Husbandand wife work together Completonaming WriU P 0 Boa U7 Howfell, Mich FOR RENTCettag, yoa around, furnished, i room home, ideal for aa mall family er young eoapUwaiia aad cosy, eaeep te right  mnant Cm  8339 FOR SALE Blonde Oakuie at 9890 Blue Water Drive, Bass Lake, Lakeland, Phone, AC 7S2MFOR SALEMidget Car, BUctric Steve, Irontr, Trailer for Rent George VanSkiverArnold Abney aad Pataave chicken opx Schafer Rese Read and wife attended the aajuveisary party Friday nigt atthe Reg Schafer koineThe Clare Miller family visitedher mother in Detroit last weekThe Lee Levey family had forauests Christmas the Vincent Shields family of Ann Arbor, Jack Sharp ferniiy et Lnsiiig, Mrs Mae MetB of Hewell and Mra Steve OBrienTa Robert Aekley famiy spentChristina with the Ronnie HoskinsfaailjT in Detroit Mis Ireae Jc ef Gulfport, Miss, was theia  Mrs Flora DaiTOW and son,eth of Three Rivers were ChristnMiguets of the Glenn Darrow in Dear bornTY Boy Scouts enjoyed a canving trip at, Bruin Lake over theweek end They went in their bus The George Thompsons entertain el Christmas the Bert Benhams of Brighton Mi Beverly Cleviasrerand daughter, Betty, of Ann Arbor and M E Darrow and wifeIhillip Murpky who graduated atMich State has a position with Em tst k Ernst, auditors, at SaginawMrs G W Clark apent Christmaswith the Ed Clarks in Ann Arbor StereSALE Steker Hissteel cloiet Vary anawwVWe NO 2I1U, Aaa Attrr, MiaFOR SALEYellow shelloi pspeorn lie H lb Call oa N J UP ISUflItiag iamy heeie br day er eee VT ltOol RALlMaaurelxvellaat eaditiea  I41t MM Wees STATE OPTe Probat Court for the evaty LivingstoaIn I he Matter of The Bstate efNELSON D POTTER, Deceased At a season ef said Court heUovmber 30, 195Prescnt,Houorable Hiram R SmirkJudge of Probate Notice is Hereby Given That thepetition of Merle J, Weaver, pra  n that the instrument  filed iaC  t be admitted to prebate as tLast Will and Testament of said de ceased that administration ef said estate be granted te Merle Weaverr to some other suitable person and Ithat the heirs of said deceased be determined, will be heard at thj j Frobate Court on December 2 19W, j nt ten am U is Oidered, That notice taeref jte tjiven by publication of a cepy hareef for three weeks consectively jorovious te said day ef hearing, n  4e Pinckney Dispatch, and that thefiduciary eause a copy of this noticeto be served upon each know partyIF interest at his last known address I registered mail, return receipt lie andt1 at least fourteen 14 eaysprior te uch hearing or by personalcervice at least five S days prior torack hearingHiram R Smith, Judge of PrebateA true copCelesta Parshall Register ef Prebate BERT WYUE,Dr H J E CAitf AXRafTuesday Throug 11 to g and 5 le 7and by Appointment AC 7tiHi Wet raftd JUverLEE UVEY 1 vU 1 sJ uirrLdith K Urfaekaee MaA P VTonyMaotfclIs SawFiliug Shop LAWN MOWER SMAJtflNINCC1 I S 2 4 Riverbank   t4 Ui   M  9FO R 9ALBSig r Sewia g Maeaia e F0J l gxLfaoe k Reeesoa t Iwit h moter  Appl y Hewar d 9rai g a s j ivt M  jrn,,  y p290 9 W  M3  , LFO R SA I EPortabl e Aateiaatl e WAMTK Llectri c Radiator , hea t bedreen a  o r bath  Origina l pric e IS  lai tpric  2o  F d V  Fiih , Pinukaey ,Mich  Phen s U P 8 S29 1  la Fawa aWANTEDAl l kind s o f ra w XUM bee f hide s aa d dee r skiae Luciu s J  Doyl  phon e U P tlli M Hare oei  aae  ea t o f  A  pos t ar t wtt t i preaeasaiy t t e yea r or Atehiat M Reall y  Wes t Mal a Siffsot ,iinaf ea tWANTEDMa  e r oaia a t e a tsel l rea 4 estat e i M FtnaHaa y area , W trai n yo u UU  er putAttainse n Mfilyi 2 Wes t Mal a otratt ,Pinckn eFRUIT SMEAT S GOOD REASON S fo r BORROWIN G    To mee t you r taxes   T o pa y docto r o r dentis t    To defra y schoo l expense     To ge t o n you r fee t an dmak e a  fres h start Nonbudgete d expense s hav e t o b eme t whethe r yo u se e the m comin go r not  Th e cos t i s lo w becaus e w emak e s o man y loans  Term s ar e a djuste d t o income  Th e traneactioi iitrongtheo s you r credi t here Cal l an y time FttS T NATIONA L Ban kHOWELL , MICHIGA N FOR SALETw o whee l trailer,a a iwheels,7 x 5  bed , al l oa k floo r bee  fo r50,00 , Hous e Trailer , Zimmerma n rmskt , sleep t 4 , bottl e ga i 8teve,,le e ANNUNegetflNTwJk abox , oi l heater , trun k brea d bo x an d t f Flora l Arraafttbttne glas s cupboar d goo d tires , insulate d n e Wlate r Wreathe s Caf e226  Livin g roo m suite , 19  22  bed s 3  shai r an d tabl e 2 , Louag eChai r 3  2  Spring s 4  Se t o f dishes ,new , Sof a stan d 5 , Mirro r va k ft Wilto n ru g 9x1 2 16  Stvdi e so 20 , Zenit h radi o fit  7 4 o r lak e ot tfo r 56 Rober t Harbold t 1141 6UiJaa d Lake , Phen e U P lltl l iaQoijliija i1  W  W  Mtchit tan d Thutt  9 f1PI1 H Federal Deanrf tSHOII IM l 3BAL BSTAT IMary  Wolte r  REA L ESTAT E RBO 13 a MAI N ST  PINCKKB TBranc h Offic 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