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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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astU Vto of Ann Arbtr calledat tba Dkpatch office Monday HenuMtar of FraternityB Biahop 82 tedi, Foida Saturday Thei a4 8outh Lyon Tha Defctf 200p nt He wmatha fatktr of MrsMar Howtll of PiackntyHallman, a frtshmanat thehifth school ran away last, Th, pohct aavt been jnotifieaSejras a court ward and lived with 1000ll00 70S00Com Congl Church Rev j W Winger, PastorSunday School     930  n Worship   1045 a w nigst prayer meeting at  te church StfWed Choir practise  730 pmThe Peoples Church  M36 West, between Unauilla and  ,  Majn Streets Rev Keftb Ruegsegger, PastorSunday School 945 s mWorship  1050 amYouth Group  700 jr iSyening Service 800 p m,Tkur Prayer meeting 900 p m Jr Chvir Practise Wed  400 p m  Cifccir Practise Wed 730 p m ey hv In, tfida   wk V ,niiK ir i iist MIIS pi  Llil RobtDariow wn the gpellin contestThy 1 1winners in the essay contest Whal j it insimas Means to Me, wer Karen j tin,is iJowin, Cure linr,L mni  ic  I in,, VrtiiXormar Fniilh and Fifth ,if GdiiolJames Criiti1 i movin o Ar Arbor will nttend Krrv lit rhoul illcliard McCarty has n pen paiJohn1 icLi u of rvhd j unl       ritf back andforth Pat Plummervf1 L tht Smorji hird Ji   0 hi grandmother and cousin, They lvui Swedish food Margaret AckKyCARD OF THANKSf I wish to thank all my frienHsthe DaughtersLadies Aid and theO E S for all th Wfld deeds, cardsand flowers received during my stavat McPhereon hospital Your kindness was deeply appreciated andievr be forjjottonTMrs Lucille Sims her, Rollent Sitior was iso skatiiiand av a rrocadile track irarre Mrs Tasichhid a lot with OHtirit, Monday with Mr lJurf luliiv,Wo are einp to decorate urfor ChHstmas Alf IWPin Heas Wp arr nl pday In arithmetic we MII   on subtracting unMke fratii  iniiThere was a school dance Fiidavnitriit They aho solri jiop and popand opc5rnTne money is to land, the school grounds Mr  first auto drivers licensa certificate from an alivcis school before theyi one U 1 nn imo complTh trouble is there, enough schools to handle  d be drivers There t11 iiUoi Jilone and they  i , for handeling onQfIinols new The total  1 hi state elible for te  lOS,o0 The eff 1, lo, enatoioi xi introduce a bill in nsKture to set the effectnalfi hack to July I, 1958 otl he ays the country will be fkwith illegal driveis a the scl JO not 1 rjsy tie faciliies for ircfi i large mI PRAKER f jJones finnisherl musicThe boys playei in the rym Friday with Mr Waksfield the,ir athletic teacher Mike Tcs niPr has pone to CaliforniaSitl Ci9e, Mr CAT,A lot of us attended the StudentCouncil Friday nijfht We are makingChristia1 scenery Pam Kitchensv hmLhpr was in an accident Tuesdav j riqhth Grade, Mrs SforrisKhyal wcer, 73, retired Detroit VV had a class meeing Nov 26 and2 committees The art compolices officer, died at his hom onMcGregor Road Thursday He wisthe Son of Aphone Baker, one thno INLJuJi family Sht ii supposfi DetroH police snpt and was a HeuT pjifJt  enRnt anr niOvie ccensor h DKrofikilled in retired in 1935 A brotherthis year and 60 each Mark deceased was a Detroit policeWasfettnaw and Jackson counties, t inspector Survivinpinp ar hsgtaator Harry Hittlt of thin dis  a on Royal jr of Delhi  and itfet suffered a heart attack and fa daughter Mrs rjieny LMyck of k a Wnrv Ford hospital, Detroitr  t,1r yct Douglastown, N W The funtrtl WB atJ eraKfcoige Dexter, Saturday1 VVtmurennet officiating Laws TEAMnc 7Hrtland kere v, HDexter hereTan 4South LyoU tllNf ln llBoysvitle theriJr 18Manchester tatf Tn 25Hartland tkert,hh tDxter tatterFeb 5 Hritton heiVFch RSouth Lyon here  vi l5SoyviHe hereFt 22Manchester liare,Feb 2 Brighten AftrtKer Pun mi lit will decorate the room forfhjslrras We are disappointed thatPtncmey has lost all games, andhope they do better We had a mathiit test week We hope we do bet ter  next one Some of the roadsry We hope the busses escape ,gfciHnt Rusty VanNorman brought book to school on AbrahamLincoln W tbatik Mrs Clark forletter and magasine HbroughtvA wtr v AifiedUi,Wednesday, Daeetnber 6, 1986 C Miller j D, George Cwlf SS,Reuben Finch J S, Thomas ReadChaplain, Rer Gate THEAltENotes ef5 Years Age Tbt house on the Fred Hemming way farm, owned by Steve Lazlo burned down Thanksgiving dayTniswas a six room bungalow built to rer race the 20 room house known asHMley4 Castle built by Charles Bailey years ago This also burne Sanuel Singer of Pinckney andi Jesn Han sen of Jackson were man d at St Marys church there Thur j day morning by Rev Fr Cullinaae The attendants were Mrs Walter Filkins of Jackson and Waiter McNanee of Detroit The hunters are home Houdi Ziramerman, Clare and Claude Swarthout and Re,x Harris got deer A bride of 2 months, Mrs GeorgeI Walters, the former Elsie Mae Grover was killed n an auto accident at Thr, Dec  7,  PeataroLOVE ME TENDER WithRichard Egaa and Defers Paget introducing Elvis Presley HOWELLTHEATREUowell, Mick A rWed Thnr, Dee ,4, I TLL CRY TOMORROWCALLING HOMICIDEV Bill ElliottColor CartoonSu Men, Tues, Dec 9, 10 11 TEEN ACE REBEL1in CinemaScop Snsaa Rsyward and Riekard iiajiCarteeaFriday, Saturday, December 7, I Beuble Featare ProgramJames Maton and Barbara Raaa   j BIGGER THAN UEF  in Ciutmaleepc aaltieColorGinger Itogers and Michael Rnnie  Forrest Tucker and MariFeatiirette Novelty Sewe Cartoon Wdneday, Tiwrsday,December 13,11 THE SAVAGEIn Tecfeliiciflar SYtVANWhat size does Aunt Mary wear No worries about size when you give an automaticblanket for ChristmasYou know your gift will be gratefully peeeivad beeatiseits the gift that keeps on giving    ailever wamthall night long, all winter longSomeone on your gift list wants an automata blanketAvtsmaiic hlankets are araiinhle in mnjle tmd dmblebed irize with single or dual rftntrels and in  unde    With   I Parkers Corner Wednessday night Cartoa Reston and Susan Morrow  Emil Byer, 77, died suddenly Nov  NTeitv  Nws Cartoon24 He was bom in Germany but he   i      same here at the age of 17 Surviv, ng are his wife and a daughter, Mii Florence VaxiBeuran The R E Barron Implement Store burned at Howell Sunday It was theeld Commercial Hotel at one time Livingston Lodgpe has elected th following officers W M Russell Livermore S W, Calvin HookerjJ J VGlenn SlaytonTreas,,WCMiU  Sec, P W Curlett ChapiaMRev E J Beiquist SD, Andrew Campbell J D, H C Vedder Marshall, BertJ Daller Stewards, Stacy Hall, Mer  win Campbell Tiler Rex Burnett J fnstallation is Dec 11 wth John Mar tin, Walter Girard, Azel Carpenterand J H Hooker installing yJ The Dixie Minstrels put on by th 0 E S and directed by PHSwar thout drew a full house Friday nite C W Hooker was interloctor, endtnen N 0 Fry and Bert Daller, The inSTAGECOACH TO FVRY jji CinemaSeopeSunday Monday, December I, tl at 231 mMichaelinTEEN AGJE REBELTravelM, Tuer, Wed,, Thur, Dec 11, 12, It Ksther William and George NadefThuti, ,,U T i pouble FeatureTHE GUNSLNGERA New Western inColor witkJehu Ireland and Beverly Grant inTH1 UNGUARDED MOM INTin TeekniceUrGive an automatic blanketSe your dealer or was P H Swarthout, HenryKice, Don Swarthout, Harold Reason, Robert Plasko, H C Vedder,JUevirt Ca ipbei, Rex Smith andEflil Meye tapHanced6 higri schoolgirls sang Maid of the La Ihorwere Marorie and Janice Merrill, Mildred Jack, Marjoris Abbott nfl Costello in  MEET THE KILIER3Sun Mo,, Tues, Dec 9, 10 11BETONB A REASONABLE DOUBT WitiiDana Andrews and Joan Fontaine AddingTypt Writers AN CAMtN PAPlS 9AL1S AM RaPAIRLivingston Office Si 261 S6UTM MHEvelyn Hpndee Evelyi Drrow, Margaret Cnrlett, Jean Giaves Barnowski DorothyanAfter the Ball and th Pird Hemy Kice The OldHome A ene act comedy was puton by Blanch Martin, Andy Campbell, trvin Richardson, Glen Slaytonand Mis H C Vedder The orches Arthur Hassenchal cut hitan axe while working foris He was taken te the feet8aHende and Mary Katorri Miss EN t,a of Myra, Helen and Fianeisrys Berquist put on a mMrry nulli, Don Ostrahder and Jeanfill The cast was Janica Car,Viji Mcn played Mr and Mrs Ross Read were JftAnn Arbor SaturdayWeek enr1 callers of MnVolliier were Charles Eisele and wife and Wilbur Eisele ad wfffRowlprville Mrs G W Clark is itjrtnf wl Mir Emma Vollmtr     INCORPttATJi MISHOWELLPINCKNIY iJOIN OURQftrisimasMoke sure youll have the money youll needte do next years Christmas shoppinf early Stert saving a convenient ameunt each weekin s Christmas Club account    starting nowmember the more you put into your dub,the more youll got out of if next NovemberHERSON STATE BAJjjtVM NINETY YEARS OF SAFE BA1WNG Bepeeifc up te 10,000 hmrU ky MeaberDtnosit hwrawee CsrerHniNotes YearBnrflar entered a umber ofla1 lw4 Tuesday nirht, tealin e tools from BarYiej Lynches blackirnith shop to break in with Theybltw tho safe at Jackson A Cad we Isaid ft about 150 They also blewtke postoffiee safe, got a small amuri of momtj aid some Umps andtook Uo rristred letters out of theMoks They gtole a colt of ArthurIisaSBs which was at the Thomaxfttfcaa kam, Piaekey to t awayirltk It was lator found abandonedat Kim Arbor, exhausted Mrs LfJ Martin underwent a operation at the Sanitariumlas crenilrswttt Nolllo Ili has closod herm So Hewell St md OThi th Vetel ffuomoy which sheHwpfcy DoUa has purchased thobtoek, OMupiod by W K stoi of H H OctoberMrs William Kennedy jr underwent an operation at the Sanitariusahere last week  The ftchool board has had a fireescape placed on the weit ido ofthe school ,Plummer is isitinf hisat the Henry PlummerJohn White was given a surpriseparty at his home Tuesday night The North Lake Band will fivea Hicken pie supper at their hall eaDec 18 fiie coroners jury in the iarestift,fation in the Lakeland train wreckwhere 4 men were killed exonaratofi rs Bryant the Hamburg telegraphepetator and bamd the train aitpatcher who nullified one order anaforgot to notify the other train Born to Norman Reason ana1on Thanksgiring a  1b girlLivingston Lodge No 7f F k AM elected the following officersTuesday night W MFleye1 Jaaken S W, John Martin J W Aub rey Gilehrist 1Vaas,Gaersa Teeale3 mew Rookrtl4 KafUie is uvu Uni at aormal  FT ktrei advanwd  offers ju iMK fuelHeres a new high in pewerwhere you need it moMin your normal speedrange For the new RocketT400 Engine deliTen itshigh torque at low rpeniROCKTT4OO ENGINEVOUFt KINDsfcsjey the BOW ttadi of high wpyeesinywar that suits rrn Wi9 AJU th T stands for Tewjoe    its terrific infMaswfaihVs pewerpacked new Kedcet TV40 EngineHeses ymtr riai of tsfiisnssiee plus JlWesm Aeeent flsIins,that hisnlHi the swMpc lewlorelUek, the stable lewlevel fideCesse ia taa asWI aoa tko aRew CN4s fer T Tk Whp RocketT4M isfiM powew al 17 exeMag snodefc hi mdtaiebiles threesset sesise gMeediot S8, Super W, Stsrfirr 98 Be our asset fer a Reeswt Ride new    IVIYMT1I ALWAYi WMMI AT rLMMM0J DUALITY DIALII it t  ,,tU  SIMitlU f ON  ic yM N atfr 9N  NICT V The Wednesday, December 5, 1956Wednesday, November 28, 1956A Xatajrad a taaomd Gtaa lUtUr ai PortaJflMAM of Mutk 1 linSo Bowel v SStorea  LINGERIEV  GENTS FURNISHINGSCANNED GOODS SHOES IHurry Grant of Half Moon Lake junderwent r second opeiation at StJoe hospiuO, Ann Arbor last weekRoy DiUingham writes he and hiswife arrived safely at the trailer camp at Arcadia ,Florida Nov 24Mrs Grace Link of Rush Lake wenwith themFiancis Dodge, grand master willinstall the officers of the 3 Ann Ar j, bor iodKes Friday December 14 at S00 p inAssisting will be Barney Wihon and Jlen Alt As their diniuy room it, rented to the Bentiix t Corp The banquet will be at the   Anderson room at the Michigan Cnion Dec 12 is the deadline for reservationsHarold Reason writes his folks,the Ji J Reasons he has been pro moved and moed from SanLurtnuto Ios Angeles, California,Ue Kojineth Mohlnians were SunI day guests of the Albert SlurleysGROCERIES ORYGOODSKmtiEDYGEXEKAISTOR The ice has been stioiigLO support fishermen and some goodciitihes arc reported Stanley Dink i and son, Johnny, were out SundayJoTan Porter alteiidd the Dexu,1ciUgati Center uakei mall yma1 ay night Dexter woei Wagoners GroceryS066 PINCKNEV ROADQuality Merchandise LOW PRICESSeer and Wide To Take OutPHONE HOWELL 795JLUiBER AND BUlLDiNG SUPPLIESEverything m Siierwm Williams Paint Coal ai Fuel OilU iAv Dorothy Dinkel and Christ,e, called en Mrs, Luella Pattersonail StockijiiaKe SundayThf Pinckney recreation ski jumpwel ui lunn ujjened Sun ay Hardwareb E HOEY  SONSNne HA 68119 DexterWaiter lark and wile called cihe Kusd Ciaiks at Puck Lake SunLOOK LOOKLOOKdayMis Clare Palmer and daughter wile ii il SaiurUayFRY ijfj n Lniwrsity of Michigan per,xoiiul viio nave been living a the U, M F1 c  All Camp, PaiUj oninve lui o 1fLuriHd lo Ann Arbr, new lormitoiy iiaving betM lrAlcsdames Kthl and PhyllisSfuout isited the Xortliland in De  ti uu Saturday DONTJUST SAYCOME ONE COME ALL VDEC 7th AT ST MARYS NEW PARISH HALL The Dale Millers attended iheblrhiUiy celebration of George Cole man at Clare SundayJohn VVylie shot a tieer m the section northwest of here lat week A good crowd was at Or la Hindiey auction wet of town Friday Evivihing was sold He gos to Flur thing wa sold He goes to Floridawith his brother, Frank,, ihis montuWillard Wiltse and wife, John LCouriers, Don Gerdner and DalyMeabon were any deer hunting overthe week end The Blue Writer Laulrsnat and SterriiiMi Mondaysii Winter ana1AW Roa off Mr,, TikelmiJ,ft Wter Family Wash,Dry Fan ps iMmp RIJKS BeU Spreads and V hDrv etwing, tttaus rUra  Arcs Katherine Whitehead, Bearic5 Lamborn of Gregory and the Keith Kadburys of helsea called en the Jesse Henrys Sudnay  PhenHELLERS FLOWERSfT A WIT FWWFRSHawaiioutOur Lady Of FaHma Mi and Mrs Albert Dinkei wein Lansing last WednesdayThe Harold Nuofiers of Lansingwere Sunday guests of lim LloydHatjTieoor Abnoy dressed,,, ia ivonth shot ly Villani Shehan ha one 1 Tackon tc vt 1i snn Hr llarlovLloyd Hendee shot neat his home last weAT5i30PM tlta Millar attended party for Sarah Maycock Saturday Joe Wise who lived in Roy Clarkshouse and drove a Hickory RHa milk wagon has moved to Mt Pk aii I fi ihrdiTvr at Hannony Hall Driroit or,SaUiiday nitrht Brandon White jr and wife whov r lo iatrara Falls and points oaston Mvir v Kdiny trin, femnd 1 he t, imp1ssaVle at Erie, PennduU lieav tiw Vtvu BliHh Claik wa in Ann Ar Mr Vei1 Hcndne and vif of Latir, illf in th Lynn HtndcafOi  Mulov who was Irnft fti Mif cidont will bo in St Toa h  il  vt 2 moip weeks V latne Franris Robinson,B Hvrf, Marilyn rustafson Aftd I Rcson attended a Rambawi Ms lo etinir at Lake Orioi SatUiliinip Alta Myer Dorotky June Tnhon Hemy Airv l,o finished their ,  w, at stockbridet and there Monday OUR OIL WlUk WOMCAHUMMIOH    Thf Probat Court for tha CoultjrLivingstonFn Phe Mutter of Tha Eatata afMiLSON D POTTER, Daceased At a aa1nTi f M Court atUovivber 30, 1956  eerHanorable Hiram R Saiirafude of ProbateNotice is Hereby Given That tiuiKliion cf Merle J Weaver, prai  thac Li instrument filed i vi be ad  ittf I to probaLa a tk  irnj Tetamant of aid decd, tlmt adminitintion of snul b frranted to Merle Waarar y ti fii cthci Miiiablo person andI1   ivV ,, c aid hceil civo riicd, will  eard at thI ro tg  urt on December 25 1951,M vtn amJ is D lereti That notica tiero rien Vy puhli Ktion f H capof f tiire weeis cattsartiveiyi Mvi ii5 U aaid day of kaariif, im   Pinckney Dispatch, and tkat tkti ijciMy cau a opy af tkis Mtioftf be sarved upon aaota kaawii partyin inuraat at hia last lauw  jfisteied m il, return roceipt nahi 1 at oast fourteen U4 ior la uch hearing ar ayi tir,i It  rta a ParahaJl tifa for 1957 iftcomp  with literallyf axaitisf naw advances ACW TorsionAire Ride  tka aaJtaat, amtbaat ride youve ever experiencedBynmmiM V4 pwm itm tkta nw power giant  themat aivajMad nfioaa evar built New PunkButton TorqutftU lrmnmiion    delivers terrific takeoff atVANS MOTOR SALESthe toych of a button New 4Season Air Cuudiiioner   heata in winter, coota in lummer New FlightSweep 57Styling    the new shape of motion    barely 4 feet7 inche high All this and more makes the 57 De Sotothe most exciting ear youve ever driven    the moat  citing cmrinthe world today See and drive it now, atM5EMtMak Pbckaay,,  SSSSSSSSSSSjBaBJSKrmiiJBJMBlSSSSSSSSSSSWv Ur jS7,,     lXi ivi,W z7, rk,y  fcgModel 63 PO1 SALERaeonable REleetrkiux sweeper and OffPROFESSION AL CORNElSpartoc SI in floor model T V,table modal, white motorola radio dresser with large mftror,nw silverware, service for eightMrs Merwin Campbell Ph UP831WFOR SALELarge white eggs Ms adeiea Live Leghorn hens 100 eachWoolroe lfassey, 933 Rush Lake RdPhoae UP 8 33OT nRflf He sWIffa Me D PUafeeey MiettgaaCaH Uttrf M to S P HOAUJito 840 P M DirectorModem Equipment Ambuhine ServicePHONB L P 88171Fed C RwckiroHrSiftitter TWANTED A Baby Sitter for two j tf A0K  week Deeeanber ltf to January 2 j jw victbJtvict1H 120 West Grain KitrMuweli, MichiganS5fc aideiice iilBUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Ma n AV TklTiwidiaieally minded men interested n VMAY jUKlUW small well paying busness, comduct  LYLB w ajaggi AOCJAiKed from home No selling but bonali RJKiMTBRFD LAMed business pay 15 to ISO a day SVsWlYMWrite postoffiee box Ne 12, eweU,  Offiee tli last Gsaad River Miehigei  Paoae IWW Howell, Miebigou Uto WEXCLUSIVE FftANCHAISE AV AILABLESell liquid fertiliser tete farmers, run oi spare time Liberal refits, free local advertisiagNo iavestuent o experience requiredWrite NaChurs Plant Eaod Ce, Monree St, Marion, OhioFOR SALE4 rooms and bat Yi aeie, fireplace, basement, newly de  eerated, S miles from Pinckney ea  Berter Road, Full price 5506 Call jNer 38031, Ann Arbor LLOYD HfcflUfcfcDR G R McCLOSKiiY DENTISTlehoe Offiee 915 Reaidaaee 114smUUp by Mswsll fUejekl Vrip Made to DetMGeneral JkI BONK U P ftiltlRoger j tarr Aeac iNGVUAHC, CQVTSMAOBEdith RCarr112 MILL STw   BERTAuctioneer Estatearmft riumea, Lake, FARM IALSJ A SPECIALITY Faeae flawfittilk CA IttffChsmerand Tab WANTEDWill baby sit your houseer mine Washings done reasonable VanSkiver Dr H R RENTburnished room Also ta kouse trailer for sale Mrs Heath j  141 Stuart St Phone UP 88448Has Hoovers fanieutaction  it beats at it swtapa as it cleans, on a euskiem  airCleaning Tools miks it tht kogt2inl cleaning eoRibinatieii money can buyAt tltis tremculois saving ihey wont last long, so stop in now and ovtler yenirde Juice Hvvft tt THE LAVEY tBottle GasrOR CMKWU WATER HEATING AND WTUE L P GAS SERVICE cHMfcHEATINGPIWNE 63 HOWELL said Court hk aiiaaal aeeowfct as administrator of said estate, ad hispetition praying for the allowaithereofIt is Ordered, That the B6th dayof December AD 1956 at ten oclock in the forenoon, at said Probate FOR RENTTwe furnished roams OPPORTUNITY  Reliable maner weman to distribute completeliae of cigarettes, candy, nuts and fwn through vending machinesMusthave capital of 700 secured by ia venery Earnings 300 a monthWrite PO Box 15fi RochesterMinn,VALE 30 bales ef strawRusell Bekros, Phone tP 81141FOR SALEWhitt hullless rg Brot Phone UP 83277FOB SALEGirli light blue wienerceat and mew pants size 4, alie afray suit size t Ph UP 1131P 8158 hirejifnater XRayTuee, Wed, Tkurs,Sat hf AppointmentAC 7293188t West Grand Fiver MIIQHTON ppYour Properly vth MUarald fottonBroker  209 North l p DRiCAMPAU OPTOMBTUSTEye BxamiaatioejWadaeaday and Satvtay by Appointateet1126 Chlkon Boait VmL If M Mft Phoae Brirkum AtLEE LAVEYHONB V P HUtTonvMaodellsSawFiliuR Shoir iOffice, be and e hereby appointed for cxamning and allowing said accountFinckney Dispatch, newspaper print H Is OrelerseV that notiee ikeribe given bj fubliaatlos of a eoyhereof for three weeks ceasecntiveljr previous to said day ef heerteig ia efeted, circulated in said County and pet ttianer rauss a tap ef this aetiea to be aerreel mpea eaa kMwv ftar to phene UP 89732FOH KENTFurnished Apartment1644 Portage Lake Road Call after w60t  m Phone HA 6SI8I FOR SALEBlonde Oak Bedreem uie at 9890 Blue Water Drive, lass yUke, Lekeland, Phone, AC 752U1 WANTESECRETARY, a fine opportunHv for an experienced seore tary refuirement excellent shorthandand typing spaed, ability to handle rouiine salesc oonespoudence aaifoilowup Excellent salary with jrilancement on ability Appy Mich4an Panelite Moulded PlasticiCoSubsidiary of SVJUgti Paper GoLAWN MOWER 9HAPENINGG j 7181 G St, Dexter, Mich, Phoae115 14 RWerbnk F v  Lakel Hamilton 6 5211 111FOR SALESinger Sewing MachSn 1 FQR SALERock Rooster I lo 8 lb with motor Apply Howard Craig at j lve or dressUP 883689 W M36 J TTOR SAI EPortabl Automatic  WANTEDFams ia Pmckeiey a Wectric Radiator, heat badroom of  Hv Detroit and eut ef Uti sat Original prise Ml Ui  W A POt eare will kiiag urpric 821 Frea V Pish, Pinckney, k proseatotva U yew deer Mich Phoiu UP  3291  Atchinsea Realty Coinpany  jJ West Main Street, NerAtviie WANTEDAH Und ef raw fwn  ue beef hides nad deer kins VVANTBDMa1 tr woxaaa te list sM Lucius J Doy phone UP 831121 seJ1  gtate i Pincbaey area W  rain you full er part timeTOR SALETwo wheel trailerdual j Atchinssn Really FOR SALEMidget Car, Electric Steve, Ironer, Trailer for Rent tj heeN,7x 5 bed, all oak floor bed for  Jl2 Veet Main Street, Northtvilt s George VanSkiverTHB 9TAT1 OP MICHIGANAt PreeaU fewt ler the Ceuatref UTMMPteBAt a session etf said Court heldte e City ef Rowell ia said Couitf a tae 17th day ef November A D li8fivasao vJBejejeeasreTuUie of Prebate IiiVie Hatter ef tke BslateHischey, DeeesiedFrank Hinchsy having field frefiitarad Mail, retr Tutijt detartareat at kit last Inown aeUresa by Imaadad at least fouittfJi 14 daya  J  x prior te such hearing er , I WANTED TO BUY  Used shetruia  ice at least fire 5 I  viflw Alo trapaLucius Deyls    UP83128 pertenal sexice days prier to suek iMariag  ee UP83128 It Saita, judge ef PresaUHeieo M GouldDeputy PwbateVWANTEDBaby SittirPbeae UP 83246 ,Nancy Danew j 5000, House Trailer, Zimmerman , , make, sleeps 4, bottle gas stove,,Ice  ANNOUNCEMENT Wbea iu ox, oil heater, trunk bread box and  U FJera cupboard good tjrei, insulated I and Winter Wreathes Call tf P 38225 Laying room suite, 10 2 ,2 beds 8 ghair and table 2, Loungev eatfPinakne SAVINGSChair 88 2 Springs 84 Set of dishei, ew, Sofa stand 5, Mirror rack S   Wilton rujr 9x12 10 Studio couch  20, Zenith radio 10 74 or take allI for 50  W Vv maadenPuilding, brighten, Mio OPTOMETRISTand Thurs 980 te 60What really got me the raiss j Robert Harboldt 11486 RWerrbsnk was my Savings Acestint i Hiland Lake, Phone UP  Lereal enough The thrift habitFRUITS MEATS stirs u aznbitioB increases youryeise and self cenlidenca aaaket yeu werta mere Wkatever year vresemt situstiei,fuies set aside ia your Saviags Ac ,eeuxt will improve it Week by week  aad deposit after deposit, youll be  tetier erevared for extra needs   emergencies eBBortunitlaa iStart taring this week witk tkia teik tFIRST NATIONAL BankiBi PedeeaJ Penait Op to BIAL MTAWMary WalterHEAL SSTAT1 KBOEMI181 MAIN ST PINCINIT BMieh Offies Mawpr Xaiha Saleayaathe JHaelmer Offtct UP 8 S pEast Arand Wrar AC 9MI4FISHMARNBTQUALITYCeXMHtUS SHMCE walkAU1tSbld and A E AV BUYEftw far T AJVTVLAKE PROPERTY, ACBKAGt OT SURBURBAN HMBS IF  YOUWANT FAST CASH CALLGEORGB TASCH, TELEPHONE Ner manly St7t ,NTandy 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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>kDisp  Hnesday November 28, 1951 NoMKROt Local Social brab f AS WE HEARD IT A Too many people in too little i, tbe problem Mkhig conservetion must face in providing adequate spnce to parkt for Michigan peopland tourtU , itgitUum am reluctant to votefculgiig at the seams Users are tpetted to number 38 million m the Bt 10 yr Crowded conditions ar txpected to multply the problemParking apace are unavailable, wiitary conditions inadequate and pwwe tables nonexiBtant equpimentneeds eonstant replacement, age usage and weather take their tollMormoney neessary and Michigan isnot only falling behind in expansionbat in maintenance It has only onsuiployee for every 4 acres and theyevanmt do the job Lilafures are reluctant to voteiunds In 1947 they voted 2 million foi expansion and maintenance anditi 1955 bt h attd1 ha increased from 12 TROTH TOLDMr and Mrs Alex Lazlo of Pinekmillion but the attend  ney Michigan annouUce theto 17  POSTOFTICE ENTEREDSaturday night at 730 p m theGregory postoffice was enteredWaiter Bishop was in his electicaishop nearby with John Groahunand heard t noise They caught fcurell Giaglow coming ut theUsck way am captured him The i sheriff was notified and sent thprovl car wiSvn was at with Deputies Uiddle andthere As they arrived Buirella break and jumped in ths ear el LOUB Myers vuj nad ic  imotor runoftig and took off He waftcaptured by exter police, me upuplics picked up iJurrells broth,Genewho was in the Gregory Tavern forquestioning He was released Mon 4 day tturrell is said to be on paroleThey are carpenters and have beenliving is Kaisers subdivision, Patteron Lake Eugene ia married Postalrobberes are a federal offense Catholic ChurchIt Marys Catholic Caurc hlev Fr Albeit Schmitt, Pastor Masses 00 and 1000 am SCHOOL NK Current LomittatarNovean Devotions Friday evtsning r 00 p m Friday evening afterDevotions and iiutuldfcy lroai730 to 900 p m and Jsunuay he the 0UMennonite ChurchCalvary Mennonitte ChurchRev Eiira Beachy, PastorS 8 Supt ,    Walter EachMoiaiig Worship 10 Sunday School      Youn Peoples MeetinguiiMgc Fellowship Serviee 1100ilcului l0iUK father shot rabbiu James Nariliis faiher sliut2 Tfmuiy Keitr saw cars o  tvv ith detr on their, jitu huiti i knXni tu milk Sonu wuj tmDetiby lloruvskys CIOK Fred SinT i yeai old last weokUe autitedt nristinas story txlayS m luuijrhn went u Shfciilliiji ian bithuay party Slieiad K sied ride on Rislys bncu Daiiow and Piijiiuc Vanhlarin, arJ ,i,uiny t a pajama Chnst aity Liuuy 80nCom CburcliKev 4 W Winger, Pastorlnent their, Vicki, tomillion which the appropriation is j Jatk w Ujirk 8on  Mr andnjy 14c a visitor The national aver Mra VuJter Ciark al80 of pinck gis 30c The dept wants 6 mill Both adyed xlvm Pinckney highiou In 1957,, half for new land and schooJ    employed  tft rest for maintenance This would Cooreraih Extension Service inbe th beginning at a 25 millioa HOWOII and Mr Clark is attending pioiram spread over 5 years tht FeiTi Institute Schooll for Phsr The hlternative is lStli windshieldstickers permitting a buyer toviit any state park 2 Charge sparking fee 3 Charge admission Ici car and passengers 4Sel bond DYSTKOPHY DRIVEThe Pinckney firemen will eonuct their annual dystrophy drWefThursday, Nov 29, whea the siren,blows at 730  Turn on your light Sunday SchoolMorning Worship Vit prayerii churchF Wed Choi  practise v930 a n1046 s    at  800 vVkvai and jliici cloned ail the  lit v  lliwak horn Ii home u IK in1 it    o ijfi fiii SxkM1 ilayd jw i bll , ith in hi oi i  ,nn  atrdrvM has a new snow ua Miiliidi ha new skiv JK,,cla kui  rTlikl it is  1  n rv, ini A  nhi 1 CJI now a conslaying 11t Vest, Msfinat Bigdate hss beea set by the NEW DRIVERS LAWKeith Sunday Schoolto be paid ou of park concesaioi Duiinjfthe campaign it wa charge 111 ,4L T  istiJ8 wie being forced outof Michigan In a survey1 conducted vy Cirri Bosnian, president of  Industvial Realtors it was foimd that  Industrie have moved into Michigantor every One that moved otu With the embers of the last election tiil glowing Mchigun is prepar ing for the spring election in AprilOffices to be filled are State High Commissioner, Supt of Public members of the boardboard of agricultureAl stics8 of the supreme court BASKET BALL TBAHNov 27Lrighton hereNOT 80Bnttoii there 01 4fockiridt ktreD 7Hrtland kr i 14DKter WereTan 4South Lyo tkere I 11BoysyJlU thereJf 18Manchester tiiereJn WHartland tkere fh lDxUr tkereFb I Biitton kF 1SowA Lrok aere  Fell, llloyirilb ker  Effective Febl next  a new law  MoJninK WorshipJ  all ten ager nmt have a cer Youth Group t icte showing they have taken an j Beintfc Serviceapproved course in Ut driving f , , flLfcfie they can get a Ivjert Ii i  All schools will setup such  l6,W0 diivers are affected ofwhom 88,000 are in school hoirWedtuditi y4ri  m1050 am700 p  H00 p in W0l p n 40  p ni 7 o ij m iie,sei1 a I li her AlKn JIUMiaunie  aniJ ic Kmily Miiier wenti Sunday o,i In1 church Ier father k to ii way1  Kkenus new jan IllWOMENSThe Womensai the Congi FELLOWSHIPs loOK club They1Church AnnexThursday t 8 p m to clean tht bzar fmIhe Democrats will make a strongattempt to capture these  offices Thdr candidatefor highway commiinr will probably be Carl McMon   TWO PiNCKNEY BOYSTvo Pinckney higrh school footballplayers, Alvin Simonson and DavyWuin wei placed on the All Star O Lakes team Len Kitcheny was put on FINCKNEY KINGSofc now rf th Hiifcwv  WM, honorable mentionDpt of M,chlgan SUt Un ,  4ele,tions , Michigan is expected tounlimited highway fundscoining yearfONiMTATION DVT Enog Lavali, Dexter, VanEtten,Ifunchester, Underbill, South LyonTact le Simonson, PinckneyPeevey, South Lyon  Adams, Manchester, Sandua, South LyowKirk, ManchesterMeyers, ManchesterBarly repoits indicate less hunter Centerin the woods and a lesser deer kill rjac than Last year Bad weather the op Burns,ening day contributed to this In J vjje ygsome places hunting was good 35 j Tom Wylitf the olJ Mluw dwdeer were taken compared to 24 , rot ake l tWg Hat Uifle River last yearArea 2 1350  different positions andantUerless deer were taken underspecial permits This is a 7 countyavea around BaldwinEfiorts to keep the whoopingcrane from becoming extincta areuot 1 success Only about 30 are n xitance Artificial propajraten  atthe state game farm is sugesterThre are 433 tree farms in Michifgan covering 800,000 acres MUhigans grayling experimentfot off to a bad start The fish have not know where to put hinthey didMAIL EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS Postmaster Lwrence Baughn aststhe patrons of the Pinckney post office to mail early for Chnstms1 o that it will make your Christmasand that of your friends a meYrjr s possibleWith Christmas a month away theseen extinct for 20 years The firt   preparing t o insur esaipme n o f egg s fro m Montan avery o f al l gif t package s an d carvl sspoiled  Anothe r shipmen t came  b y Decemb1 25   ned yor100,000 were hatched out at Wolfent most of them died off Apparent ly because they would not eat, The 700 left seem to be doing all rightNo date has been set to turn them boss in a pondThe annual meeting and election Officers of Ltviilgston Lodge NoV 1 A M Wffl be held at theMiQ temple, Tuesday, December 4 Vf QQ p m An ogpter suppr served 8ifer i5je is doted have a record  turnout AWIO VsnSWotfbtW MCLASS million people incountry, morethan ever beforeIt means more packages nd moreI card Thats why it is important tnmail early The lady of the housebuys most of the cards and gifts andkeeps the mailing list uptodate ftthis letter ig directed to herThis Christmas will probably seta record so you should takedte 1 owing steps Check your card lists Mrs Anderson1 a unit on Chiliin thw, P came WednesdayXu one, fathe jn ou, io,j  oi Nfr yot Most of us had turkey tovanksyivin Ed ruy hus beennorth iabbbit hinting a week We enjoying the snow and liuven names for Christmas partv and tipped over Jimmy iUMim tipi itVJf tJC LllKlil J   I   I  iKih i doc  indy iluuinier fia i   i  i T I  T iiiMiiiy Spiouu In sini and iiiendi ti t I,G,IH tLIn Joan TiuicJi ,1c iiU 1 I U  p i i iii n   ait n j i a ni I itlirr i, visitn LIIOIM suiic V ai  unrigs culled in then Sunday 1iN1   ht ,tiiFlank ZZiil situation  still Kejui ih people are wonderjust how far we can jo iu backtle Russian demand for the withVP of a freiK troops froiaptThis jRts us behind th eight ITII diseccly ojposed to our feiallies Great Uritian, Francean Isruei bo iai the three nationslivc refused the demands of the UX win e siinj tini the Hussian res n  Tii siy they will not withdraw untl the UX places a big i   ilct In Eivpt to insure ths  i    u  iTatln of the Su2, Thcv ai o uiini to bt allowed u i  th canal of the obstructions   s n f nk lliic hy the Kyp cation can be resumeds Se iTtii ryion wa to I hat he agreedrrmd im1 irlii removciin trocps from Ejfyp ErvTt Mile control ofi  and iicat Urtisn tc this as it wouldante There is a ser in 1 licit countriesclosing of the canal in elYed and manyi to be taken out of the oil ued byu   itiit comes by the Ti  country has not felt iiy v ,ii if Auiiiican oil is dirI Li flicc count cies The Big e vintr to ha, c a conferences riMjy Itit fitiiient Kiann i l not aj i io it It o sfj how the president his pitiun of hands off  wants iv break permaaently  tM iiritian and Francei o i i ill Li i Ci 1 r by 111I a JKW lUi JJ iin c Jon  tThe Pinckney Kings Da f with MrsVipla v J i0 p intiring jeilien andfor the Mich State San and miniLOCALteWSThe Misses Nellie Gardner andand Fsinie Monks were guests on TiiiksBivin of the Marion Shireysof lliland Lake Thf Herman Widmeyers had frThursday guests Mrs, Margaret Jeffrey and children of Bay Citvsnd the Tom Line family Mr and Mrs Tom Howe sndDenni spent Thursday eveningwith the Harry Sampsons in Livonia Oscar Beck, 8om,Billie aad Bobby  v i h t  y Mrs  , t ,Char Koot, DuWaine HoyInyCofoth, Leo Perkins, Roy Cnrpentei and Caroline Coatee went aw iyj Thanksgiving Patsy Holliitej nd Mary Ann Ttipp had their hail c r We arp stHrtirif,1 a 2nd unit on Sotjii Anvrioa We enjoyed the magicianshow, We are starting decimals anddrew nane8 for  liristma Some men moke in the Jiegorv posiofiVrand ia a Pinckney um hrt did notyet n   hin Htrhth Orte Mrs Mrrri1We had a nice Thanksqivinr andlike the snow We are memorizing first stanza of O Captain My it isLinMr and Mrs Lloyd VanBlaricum cn We have Parted playinp baskfntertained Mr and Mrs John tl bal1 We wrote on What Thais jiving Means to Me We had ourMath test Did not do so ood buttook itoer again The Student Council is poiny tlandscape around the school build ing to raise money they ai ri 1 I ei  11 i 1  1 l ky 1OMM iiwi vl, ,,   ,  a1  j J  iii i i  I j u i  i,   i, t  ,   11il l ,U  V Iti   ic  y   ll 11Vpu, i Bbbyand Richard Bennett spent the week , Ptin by Waler Whitmanend hunting in Northern Michigan, j ahout the death of Abraham l W h d 1 lri i iit Joyce inK i in th v jjudc, inhi, ht of us v iiik tit    c kiu rud a poiini  i  ,IL  fatiici1 m  tai j iiuk iii  i J vet JiIi  vi Mi s i 11 111 y tauy clay e had u pieaan1viu  v, LU pjay in i has returned to diooicluii cri iLWicii Lii,1 arc jiacliii  ntiii Laiuiin inkt v  41 u o i j  11  11 r lilM lollday We likeii Loai ii a v e lmlil1 Biirr and sons, Mr and Mrs Tomilowe and son, Mrs Mary Kenaedyand Kiss Bemardine Lynch of Kala maxoo Thanksjrivinjf M Sadie Moran speat Thanks x and the week end in Flintand Mrs Lucius Doyle r eneruined Thanksgiving MrsRoa La K Benedict LaRosa and wife, the Doyle family and Lucius a dance for pupils and parents Friday night at 800 p mSinftKand wife of Howell Krs Jeanette McDonnell is a patitrff at Span ow hospital, LansingMrs Tess Coyle had for visitors 1 8lJlV0rcela Ht week the Robert Grainger fam iiy of WilliamstonTerry McGowan Messrs Hall and Crane of Pon DECEMBER COURT TERMTht next court term is December1 There in on criminal case, 18jury, 19 non jury, 18 chancery andyfor the correct addressfull namethestreet , number, sone and state Lay in a supply of stamps Ask for freetihed the flrtt1 ulrtt dp their Tear eom and TWed their eai hi a eremony at Mauley auditor at Dertott on November 18th tlacOHn Robinson and wife entertainThanksgiving the Junior Robin,family of Ann Arbor John Gillette family of Nov calledThe Lester McAfees spent Sundayat the Lynn Beatty home at Ruin Lake Mrs Charles Dewe and MrsIrene Steffen of HiUnd Lake were creed in the ditch by another farFiiday night in front of the Sam The following are the jurors whoart drawn PutnamDonald ColeCHMcRoneIo8coLucille Lasch, Frank RuttMarionBetty Barron, WilfrelSylvafnOceolaAna Grm, Mary GardnerTToneBurns Fuller, Jack Reagan UnadillaWilma Burgesa, JeanManhallBrighton CityFlomce Maver, HITabbBnghon TypHarbertred Parnal,DeLnpp home on Patterson Lake Rd iff escaped injury but thsir rlum at There were 272 in the clawja the elasi WM Marilyn VanSiam trook, daughter of the Lonnie Van of GregoryOrte MarJowtVWt in an auto aa For loral Delivery and Out oftown delivery Sort your Christinascards and tie in two bundles with the dress facing out For gifts use heavy wrapping papr cord, cartoons,craifcoper and adhesive tape If you wantto put letter inside add the fim class ntiil postageOmy postcards carrying 9 centspojtaarc or air mail carrying 6 ehte may arry a personalmessage Only the sfffiiaturr can be on a 2 celt ponwri Put your return address 011 nilcarts and package Then plan your mailing to that tkose for distantpoints ft first escaped injury but their ear batteredH Hooker and wife CohoctehCasper Gannon,aid How 01 hai luiroaand nuking jii Douhle ilivi Uwe u c sure we can uraie tayin home t, eL uci CJIII We ar learniiiy to inaioiii WilJer i lck aitci hiiny outdays with illness We thank MrCiui and Mis McKmic ihn aj Uriid ci her We divA nuiUhioi vhrihtrnas exchaiiK today kthe limit t supremeined iniconistitutioii  y iiv talc Attorney  I  hi id b1 wo lid11 csvary Tnnphirhery inh io enforce it We shall ntiuii  Tiie uirenie court d  iinn   J fJJ 111 o 11 in schools  , u  t there is nothing 1 i l j ci iThe legislature has athe addition  Hli    ,1  to biirm the number in1 Tai, will pot be the laH irirai Some e in this a trend toi   o  ivc ,  enti Thestate police now do niost of the trftff ic patrol woik, irident, 1 ubbry andhboywere  DeeifieldCliff Boutell, Lee Jtokj sonTiianksgiving guests of the C WHooks in Ann Arbor Medames Alta Meyer, Dorethyof Detroit Campbell, June Dnrrow aid Audrey iLee are taking an industrial artsroure at Stock bridge Th Jame Burns family of Ana Onoa Frcel Hadley, Mary Urban tyTIreen Oak Conrad Eckert, FlorCRce ClarkHmburrBertie Smith, EdithSis in brook HandyRuby Soulaa, Dorothy Six I Hi JtlsaionWe had a magician at e scu ulnesday He used the now   the firwt time iAivid JLWI sisted him lie had all the hs v  nauhes come on the SIK TIHJIwcie about 10 of thti ,nJi went to Indiana 1 hank We are starting to make Christmas presents for our parents, WeT pkinjf scenfls with carnile an iijhstr ct parisFourth and rifth, ilrt JouletWe enjoyed our Thanksgiving iciion Dai lone wyn  pent iho tiie Ptk end in DetroitICd Vilia H had turkey and was at higrandmothers Pam Seefeld went to Am fi vbor and Lariy Cauhn to MaI n Richard MtKaity, Frank Wilson so Junior Pena, Alan Stoftfn,lar Wyn, Bobby Heveridjre, Nanollisier and Dennis Haas had in Roger Bonnei was mm old Nov 24 and Ed Williams 10 Nov 20 Frank SchafcM suv men chasing a deer Rorfi of the inciiff tine is lken uph irioner, exii fur dr iv rs iicrbattle of ilic school agaiiutvi rrevly influence doee ii to be omj well for tie Son fhools have expelledfcf jreMing1 Piesley haircut,  an unknown hill billy   nii of the unknown a sot in,o zo and won fame by hi peculiar uay of sinking and contortion A I roadca1 iriK company has, jusfc sii,vd hii to contract 1000 weekor ID iT whether hf is inductedinto the army or not He waafitfittor lunL In a Toledo bar lafeek hand whose svifp pot stuck Oil  ijwl carried hi picture JJS locket bcok dared him to combatmd ost Said vife had nevr mstJI i leyno civkArbor enterUiMed for Thanksgiving   Ilen FolRay Burns and wif and Janicethe Don Bums family, the Kenneth Fry D Conklin Jack Youngs and fMrs Thressa Coyla Tftamkatfring guests ef the Cliff  e PhilipeBIz,Uonncrs dad pot an 8 point deer atB MiW  rd filler, ware Mrs Itoulaft IfiRav, th Cta Mmt MTH1 tf was ia DeFixlh Grade, hir TasckMr Hurg helped us makev C1ms presents for our fathers Mostof us were sliding and skiing during vacaion Monday we saw film stripsof Rome on which we are making a unit We drew names for ChristmaspreMntt i in the old time ballad hadto o because his daughters all the rooms In hiato entertain their boy friends and  Whit more Lake  seem to be in the same fixin recently voted down a prop to annex Hamburg and Anafloes not wantThose two schoolsif hoy ennnot workrtin a lvementb Flintoft and s Thot have 10f0 pupfWnation of 7,268,034 Somei risitncN do not want Hanirs they just voted a 200,000  uo to enlarge their school i ict1 would have hadii if they had started their Jon programs years ago  ,WJOH W KNIGHTJohn W tfack Knigttt1man for the Symons Grocerjr,Ann Arbor fer 30 yean ter Sunday He leares3 daughtersV Vlii For the price of a pair of babys booteetyou can do 30 full loads in your electricclothes dryer With dryerquick laundering,children fewer clothes That meanthere are 1 to buy Fewer to outgrow Smart homemakers know you can   Live Better  ElectricallyBattd on an awft prtoe of MW jYOU SBALBK OR B1TROITESTABLISHED INCORPORATE Mi MePherson StateHOWELLPINCKNEYOVIR NINETY YEARS OF SAFE BAMHNCAl Depeeik up to 10,000 later iy M the Federal Dtpoiit biareae CerperitFOR LOWCOST Before fO g ny timepayment contract t imtm or Jate modtl used car, compere eht nattcJff   od the total cost  with  bank autowaft here Youll find you save money You eaaplate toe iajuMoct with your own ageat Look Net, el 4l Tea AgeMrs Arthur Glenn is athe Mien State San Tne editor remarks that the NorthLake Band who played here recntty given a cake 4 tories higha basement by the MethodutLadtes  Uncle Joe Titu, former editor otthe Democrat at HowU, died in Los Angeles, Calif Nov 17 Saturday a flock of 500 sheepwere driven through town from Len awa county to the Taziman farm inOak Grove Saturday at 300 a m two freighttrain crushed at Lakeand on theAnn Arbor Railroad Thre trainmen and a hobo were killed and anothertraiwAn badly hurtThs issue contains a letter fromCharles L Grimes who is teachingschool a Diller Nebraska Rev K H Crane, a former Pinckney CongM pastor, died at HartlaniNov 16 He was a member of Livihgston Lotlge No 76 H G Briggs and wife and MrsClaiissa Kirk of Howell have gone to Bradentown Florida The Masons and Stars gave Hrand Mrs Kirk VanWinkle a farewellparty Tuesday night There are moring to Lansing where he will operatea grocery store with C D Bennett 05 was made at the ExperienceSocial at the home of Mrs PrankSigler Tuesday nightThey are taking many whitefisnat Portage Lake jA number of merchants who werecelling a drink called Vim have been lined There was too much alcoholin itI Miss Mary Ann Clark, 68 died at her home here Nov 20 She hadbeen a cripple for 20 years follow, lug a xall at the home of her sister,Mrs Esthei Miller The funeral wasat the CongM church Sunday, RevGates officiating Fred Fish and wife are now settleden the Brown farm on M36E Mrs John Ruttman of Ioseo diedlas Friday IffWHTIMORE LAKEFriday, Saturday, Ner , Dec 1 Doable FeatureCANYON RIVER  lUwelLHOWELLTHEATRE A rGeorge Montgomeryia CiaenaSeope ADeLvx CelorTHE CRUEL TOWEK WithJohn Erickaon and Mart Blanchard CoUr Wed, Thur, NOT 27, , ItBlrtg Creeby, Graeo Keilf  Fraak SinatraiaHICH SOCIBTY ia CelorCarteen and TravelSun, Mo Tuea Wed Dec 23453 Shows Sun 20, 520, 905Week Night 736 Feature 809Leo TolstoysWAR AND PEACETechnicolor and Vista Vision WithAudrey Hepburn, Henry Pond Mel Ferrer and Anita EkbergThur, Fitf, Sat Dec 6, 7, 8 Double FeatureLOVE ME TENDER WithRichard Egan and Debra Paget introducing ElvU Presley Friday Saturday, Nov 30, Dee 1fteuble f eaiere PregraaAudit Murphy and Anne BancroftmWALK THE PROUD LADYm inrnaMope and Cole aUGuy Madison and Patrica MediainBEAST OR HOLLOW MOUNTAIN in Cinemascope and ColorCa troa aaCALLING HOMICIDE WithBill ElliottColor CartoonSYLVANTHEATRE Caelsea, Mietaisraa Sunday, Monday, December 2, 3Uliae Auaday at l Bai Wait DianeysDAVY CROCKETT AND TH1 RIVER PIRATESkx TeeanUak,WltnFfi Parker and Buddy EbsemTuca, Wed Thur, Dec 4, 5 6 ILL CRY TOMORROWf StATEmi With but a minute and a half tdso Pinckney Independents pulled a jraire at Byron out of the fire Sunday and won 20 to 13 Andy Campbe Intercepted a pass and ran back 30 yards Don Swarthout toiad a Ions pass to Pete Gerycz wUocaught it on the one yard line and itspwed over for the touchdown DonSwarthout converted The game wasbad fought and bitter Pinckney waspenalized a total of 110 yards and Pinckney did not like the referringof Heebe of Holly Pinckney completed 7 passes Gerycz caught 4,Bovard2 and Mike Blades 1 Dick Belz and Maurice Kelly played a greatgret fame tackles and Virgil Martinand M L Hinchey were at guarda with Wayne Carr at center and Houdi Zimmerman at fullback RonHibbard of Western State playedi with Byrori A large crowd was pre , ent from PinckneyJames Hall,77, died Monday at thehome of his son, Leonard in Dexter His wife, the former Allie Mclnyreof Puaekney, died in 1908 Besidethe son, there is a daughter, link Seth Darwin Burial was at HamburgBorn to Loren McLennonsZiUBrJgham Nov 20, a daughterOn Thanksgiving day the Independents played a scoreless tie with tke hroadway Leaders of Ann ArborAnn Arbor had some Ann Arborj high school stars in their lineup in eluding Bill Pagan and Doug KRott,later with University of DetroitPinckney never got closer to thegoal line than the 30 yd Ann Arborwas inside the Pincykney 10 yd 3times but each time the big Pinckneyline held them Pinckney made 10first down to Ana Arbors 3 but eoud not get loose to score JrJimNaah refereed and C H Kennedjumpired This ends the seasonPiEfkney had won 5, lost S and tid1 Treir lores were their first gamesplayed to Durand, Fenton and Plymouth before they got the big boysia their lineup Tack Clark was home from digpia over the week end Lto CClark, wife and S childrenof Mjskegeon spent the week endhere With his mother, Mrs G WClark they were Sunday gueete lthe Fmmett Clark of HowellHrs Margaret Clark and familywere Thanksgiving guests at the Tliur fr Sat Nov 29, 30 Dec IITS A DOCS LIFE in CinemaScope and Color  WUi,fii Richard and Jarma LewieEdmund Gwenn and Dean J agger and Wildfire the dog JlSun, Mon, Tues Dec 2, 3 4BACK rROM ETERNITY With A ait a Ekberg and Robert Ray an d Rod SteigerflNElAKi COT fAGEFOR SALE AND FURNISHINGSCOTTA1 AT 1137S Pattenoa Drie Pattersoa ske Blue tsle T leOLt AND R1MOVBD FROM PREMISES Miseellaaeoui furnishings, refriger aiur, beds, antique eaaire, equipment, NOW oil eirecuWtor hfHl, and dee wellOPN FOR INSPECTION Saturday Nov mber 10th fiem 11 H A M Susan Hay ward and Richard CoatCarteAdding Mathmtf Typt WritersI RIBBONS ANB CABBN PAPSIMAWIINI SALM ANjUvioptoa Otttt I 2M SOLTM MIsTMI FHDNB BOW ELLCREA BREADDONT SAY BREADJUST SAY CRFAMO ,vTke Blue Water Laundromat ad StmeIMi WisHer ami Summwr Open MondaysXiess Keaa1 eff M8I,Xt Water, TmyAu, tkaf lugs, B Oele1 je Preeees  Fam ily Vk,ana Jrap Let ue ieeeler1 HEILERS FLOWERSIT  WITH FfOWFRSfr sDale Miller and wife spent theweek end at the George Graharihome in ClareWillard Wilts came back fromCurran with a deerRobert Pike and wife were Thursday gtiests of the Jesse Krums atEaton Rapid JeHenry Rnd wife and Geraldpn with Mrs Katherine Vhitehead and Beatrice Lam born in Gregory WUliam Shehan visited Ted Ad,seh and wife in Detroit last week spent Thanksgiving with Mrs MadtMre Shehan and family in Ann Arbor Ws Lovell entertained 7 girlsSunday in honor of her daughter,Dns 4th birthday Nelson Ruzsard had an operationUnivriaty hospital Ann Arbor last  BOSS  CO WINTERYOU BEHAVE ed a SagimawMark Na ad wife atteM xke tke KenaTkreday ftest Th Fraaeee Shehama and MrsLouise Shehaa were Thursday ei tb Bo Ganaou of Bad The Tom Wares entertaiaedJ HW7 family, KarlM Julie WarJoa i Was w nojtk tkethereof Grand Rapda were also at tk leikucf fire kailn it  VaaNenwaas, 9UK  Lb aad tae Wff BUeklers ad Un Aaday Wftftt ad Batk Jy flgjt f ib     Wednesday, Novembe rTa e gtockbrklf  Wjg k iAoo lM l taaqntt  waa NOT17  F iTreeko , couc h a t Eatr n MfeUg nwa s th e speaker towl l Crandal l o f Stockbridtf ean d Nei l Tisc h o f Fawlerril W wer epicke d o n th e lnghar o count y al lsta r footbal l team CHarnee e Crann a i s improvia g a ttk e Jackso n osteopathi c aosptal A  part y wa i hel d fo r  Haiae s a t th e Danie l WH sborn e i n Danvill e Saturda yH e ha s gon e bac k t o Norfolk , Va Tw o Stockfcrdg e boys , Fxankli nWailen , 2 0 an d Rober t Rimer , M ,we e kille d whe n thai r car craske da t US12 7 and  Hul l dejM r Ltali eFrida y night  Brie f Sun Mr  an d Mrs  an d lira  War d Ha lftOB  and 1 4 r  ancNMraNorma n Tope in g hav e returne d fro m a  trip t eOrleans V  Afte r 3 6 year s J  B  Munsel l ha sretire d froi r ta e practis e o f la w a t Josep h Cox , a  graduat e o f Oai ,State , wil l tak e ove r his  practise  Walte r Wilson , 6 4 o f Scut a Lye s ,e d  o f a n hear t attack  las thuntin g dee r nea rThree  Brighte n lgfehoo r foe tbai l players , Donald 4 Hell r Pa  i tPemjHi a an d Jac k Sbose y   aa w i e n th e WaJweiiQaktan d  Count yLeagu e al l sta r team entertaine d 4 0 friend s Saturda y ait eeateraine d 4 0 friend s Saturda y ait et e  ciebrat e movin g int o 4aeitBe wbasemen t home Th s ne w Fait h Luthera n Chape l  aBake r R d ,  Dexte r wa s dedieatr aSunday Th e Chelse a villag e eoanci l h spurchase d 9  piece s o f propert y fo rparkin g lots ,WiMart i Schmidt , 87 , o f Chelse awa t kille d i n a n aut   accidea l a tUS M end  M9 9 las t week  neerr M HeLioA YMBL 9 ATTRAC TBdwl o Weiss , pasto r tt  teleSout h Methodis t Churn , Aa n Aivboi fcg  Ween name d supt  o f th e Chelse aiiethodis t Ol d People e Home L  D  Chub b celebrate d hj i Mi kbirthday , NOT  1 7  t th t StiverBes t,  Howell , 8UPBM sje j 7viJZZ witL the ftt on beauty and practicalityA 4deor Model, witk nearly 63 cubic feel oi loud per ihr  onvrniuceef u tUa wagea i   wtta all the tit auJ twartns  a baraupMargaret Fhntoft of Howell ,is a patient at St Lawcejnee hospitaliu JaoksonDidt Arao of Howell ho a  ftit deer at Mio last weekla circuit court last week LeoaaCrtbas of Brighton was gives 6 moaths to  yeai in the house ofcorrection on a dsoiderly chargeBarl Anderson, retired police efStair has been named safety directi ef Howell He will hrhejrff rf tae police, firemen, building inspection atd civil defenseThe eouaty achooi upt office at  is turn in tke fexviarCfctoeai Xnsuranee BuildingMrs Basel Cadwell aad GeorgeStfhenson of Howeilwe marriedaoa DREAKINQ r o I PIB8TA8 A HIT WITHTHI BJTATfO ON SBTITlie wliole lovsn    uilmirinp1 Admiring the Itcautiiii nrw 1957 01itnoJile8 And il  rairto  wliv Theres the hiniin liilrtrieedrdiiltii liockrt 88 witli nrw Afiirit Styling   s srieat rifv 277hp Kotkrt T100 Kiitrim    new W idrStarico ilisitis tliat nuikci ldsinoliiiijioiij luxury ride smoother that ever TlxtrVs ilitt exciting new Super lH Siie, grarrd ferif rye v1 jrrrf nut net And tlie tuhfuly elogaut  it lire 98 Seriei Kith the accent on luxury entecn ncv wodteJs in all So come jniu thcrewel See teMMSi aL eur hiwropui, nviv M Iswrs iisducted intolast week Norman JamHowell lobert Naus, RfUriEastman, Brighton Raipk ArillOitonvilleRev Gilbert Rahrig,, assistanthasf appointed administrator of Stekiifeh, Howell, to sueced Rev Joki Day who diedTbe Graee Lutheran Courck ofttewell has purchased 4 acres oProspect St as the right for  newciwrch1e HowtU RotMry Club esteraaed 3 members of th Howell kigkfoDtbcll tennt aW dinner lat weekA matriaee licenseoa,h0m ittued to iak Darrew, 17, Anckney,aid Vivian Grimm, 13, BrighttonUtio Pettier, former Piackney rtsldeot ie a patienl at Mercy hospitalin JacksonOn Sept If, last Charles Bevaricf Hviden Cfcy w arrested for drk under the influence by Howell He pled not guilty aadJustice Barroas court fouiihfnio fuilty He started anik again1 Ul ejreetinft offieer for 10,Odn r tretment It wa settled forA er Amio iosurMet policywkiek 9tt i yo  Iro n damag e i sa t eHn var ephm  A Joe MC3I6M I IN  YOUL L LIK I OU R OUALIT Y WA Y O r Oi  3  BUSINISt ISt E ri  HV  O 7 RCKf l SN6IN I OlDSMOBfLRS I NO W O N DISPLA Y I N OU R SHOWROOM IPhebe DON MAI N MOTO R SERV O21 6 Wes f Gran d Rive rHowell, Michiga nT  AfotfKreetor DOC RESEARC H C6NTJE RrMN E BREEDE R0PIN W 50M1TIM I A THf S PLAC E 6ITTIN GMQUAIN W WIT H HI SH W  CHOIC EMAPIRACA11FOKNIA ,GmpOG   s i  BI G VOICEtes t h i Gary , Ind , eendaeU d e r tfc e supplemen t siren s I n heavil y populate  area jFedera l Civi l Defens e Administration , ue d t o issu e specialize d eivi l defens e inetnicUoii Mbank s o f loudspeaker s ato p buil d Ins  an d MObU e Th e first  sach tes t i n  e natio n 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days contain j ligious and spirltvaJ trail, jaere than Americas sadfactd j yourg students Siat Silittle Jehnnies More and more  tendant f ichttls, ricivic leaders and parents RreJBaiy has drawn up a ptaking a rtalinterest in Johnnys inay plan for giving s edljaation, and want to knew  ppreciatitn tf the Sxwhat lie is learning , mi rrtOsA wwj         f LirjnesttR I li Tht NUUar el The Bttatt tf I PAUL HQMHANi, AeetMO cttv M, 19H At a aeeetoa d seid Gonvt beUarti j bat tf1 NtMtt ia lertir ive, That H Well Fed PastureYields 309 Poundof Beef Per Acre M INNESOTA soils specialistsreport that fertilized pas I ures can produce twice as muchbcof per acre as unfertilized pas tures, according to a statement by the Middle West Soli Im provement CommitteIn tests at the Rosemtun,Minnesota experiment farm, Uir fertilized pastures yielded 3  pounds of beef per acre, compared to 138 pounds on tho untreated pastures The fertilizedpastures gave 177 steer days pet acre The unfertilized gave only 121 The fertilized pastures prttduced 3740 more beef per acre  than the untreated fields, TdtM beef production was worth 6644on fields built up by seH im provement, as against onlir j2906 per acre on the unfertj A lired pasturesThe soil building program lacreased the pastures cattle tar rying capacity by 50 per centDuring September last year,thero were 15 steers per acre dilthe fertilized paslures compared to only 10 on the untreated pas tures j The University of Minnesotaresearch men report that only500 pounds of 52Cf20 fertilizer pet acre was used to establish thicker growth an, the fertilizedpastures iwritimgCeurt,AJ1 ever th rountry, ParentTeaeheri Associations are growJng, in which parents and teach share in planrJng the fft America is vased  aGod and Ki unchangifithatOthtr lttdiii Americhurclme aval fducaKirtseeking ways tt rimtefrateii,ci amti tduw  PrPoling has eellcb ftr sema ef in3leeieaweuld at leattappretiaMea ein eur ttigv amt tur VvwDr Huatol K has si LevtreiioM tit e tftteatteti anf the heart tat ettuti as t Brtfhta,f uii tatt, ad tkat sucfc by aaid rt at tktOlfiet  January 2, 1017tt tt AM U it 0it1rt, 1fct atfcct f a f Guinea Dog Research Center, N y Ci Ouetiton of Monty  , , Piatkrty uit a that tht1 lions of 1One of the Ig iigion in J izatleis have citizens, yeu cat meiacstiQns they are  i what le encash re1 thint o  aari trtan,ut aii  lMtitionJn our couv cant, teach people aeIsnt some fducation e creed Eutrn if ther jfor religion in I re i jit a, t coatidr that hiiat 1f Tke sa  many Amifrchurifr rciiae of their ehiMrcn arc meving w  , n   j  Amerieam everywhert te leek aIn New York City the Beard j it Mera iteiy imte theOf JSducetien has prepared aprogram for instilling religious fend spiritual principles Into ehildren Both Catholic and  irotstant leaden endorsed the  lan People It New York have imtised you eanaot train stuas ifao placedents iarellfleafOO the  girl ef reliptJi ii eaucatiea Allsacra afjroed ea tne iig i  J we have te find same wv ofatlditc a fturLk R to s ceurees Jteadiag, wvitimg, and i wont ef themselvesa hapy t4fearing is the fourth ftfreducing any wellwel educated toy or Tht Jrrilead to Hi M Fanners Up ifcor Use to GetExtra Yie per AcrertCHIGAN armers used nearly 600,000 tdns of fertUliGi last year to boost crops per , acre, cut production costs and ncrease net profits, reports the viddleWcst S6il iTnprovementCommittee, in a stotwri LtJsod n compilations ofU S Department ol ivrcTe total of 590,92 tons biplant food used on Michiganfarms in 1952, saysthe commit,tee, was16 per cent more thanin the previous year andcarrid 19  per cent more plantnutrients      , T The United States as a wholeused 22,422418 tons of fertiliserlast year This was 6 per cent more in tonnage and 10 perJ V    mm little girl b one of flw lwky oati who It neelriiiff antitabercnlMif prottetioft through Vi International ChildrenEmetfeftty ffted UNICBF ia otoaormtloB with the World Heaith Organisation WHO and SetmdteiTian Red Crots todetiet,TiA of the 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of mtUtona of their taxea kelpmpport federal, state and local governments, kelpnmfctain military estabHshments and sehoek, aad ti tber governmental activities  , Michigan Railroads AssociationRom where I sit fy Joe Marsh The Kids Learnedto Take ChargeI was down at Buck Etore the other day whn a fellow ame la with a sUyeacuiu boy abvioisty hit sonWhile the fellow was lookingaver somestaff on the counter,Pk handed a fret peppermintstick to th boy, who promptlytore off the wrapper and went towork on itThe father seemed quij putmtt about bis sons lack of man trs and held up his hand 10 stophim What do we say when MrBeflsan fives us something hedemanded Charge it, replied the kid without hesitation From whert I sit, children areaHthe only oarwh repeat thlnf without knowing what theyretalking sbotrt For iastavee, Vmconvinced that many of thoae whapeak out afainst tha old Amer ican custom of enjoying a f lass efbear after work are just parroting what theyve heard others say Itabetter to get the f actsf  mokup our 9I0JI mindnt6 permitur neighbor 1   Yr O SHOESORYGOODS The Iceland Lines of Marion weivThnkKivmg guests of the Lonm VanSarabrookIAi Somer came back from Nejbeery with, a deer Lyle Kinsey of Pinckney, hidlaughter Dorothy Buuin of Wayneuid uncle, Oscar ftohloff of Detroitail jrot deer They hunted at West iiraneh nd Harrison Kinseys weih  ed 150, Dorothys 115 aand Ruhlofi  Nil iThe Aser Wylie xanuu were thej guests Thursday of tne William j  i iicnioiU family iu Ionia i W t Close came back from Mun  I ibiug with a deer, jI ThAnksgivingguestij of the Albert  Linkeis were W F Close and wifo Alien Dinkel and wife Hery Klika ia wue of Brighton, Mrs Mabi  Dinkel and son, J uniurTrooper Pat Jeffreys was in IronAlountain Friday acting a pall bearex tor one of the state troopers KuiMd at F JintMrs Auurey Dinkel was in Detroit Wagoners6066 PINCKNEY ROADQuality MercncndiseandMi and Mrs Don EUer LornaJUCA and family are in GeorgU Lynn Hendee and wife entertainedtl Thursday the Lloyd HendeesKex Heiutees, ail Hendee s and Mr Kivby of Owosso, Dr Jim Nash family cf Coldwatter, Mrs Rose Hendee Ms Merlin Amburgey entertained 4 girls Saturday in honor of her daughter, Chiquitas lOtU birthday Mrs Margaret Clark and Anitacalled on the Walter Glovers nWebberville Sunday Meadames Dorothy and MarianKennedy veie in Pontiac Friday Mis Blanche Clnrk and Mrs, Slurley Clark called on Mrs Russell Uurk at St Joe hospital last week Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge entertuined Thanksgiving Jerry Ledwidgeand wife, Rev, Keith LedwidueMrs Mondf Morris and daughters TutKiin Ledwides and Vincce LaRosa family calledThe Bob Kennedy family of Dtroit called on the Irvin Kennedys Sunday M E Dairow and wife had forThanksgiving quests Bert Benhamand wife of Brighton and GeorgeThompson and wife The Martin Ritters entertainedfor Thanksgiving Martin Hitter sr and wife, Isabel Nash, Mrs Dessa Nash,the Dr Jm Nah family andthe Bud Bekkerings Irvin Kennedy and wife and theAmbrose Kennedys were Thursdayquests of the Murray Kennedys The Frank Aberdeens had forKUPfts Thursday the Harold Failchitds of Birmingham Rex Noggles of Ann Arbor and David Aberdeenof Chicago, Mis Dorothy Boyer and MrsNanMeabon and daughter, Susan, spentthe week end jn Weirton, West Vir Tile ierry Lions Club reiheih annual bow and arrow rabbit nuui December 9 on the Style Ken inVjciie Farm with prizes amounting1 iu ilOOO iUjst yeai1 lfuu hunterskiiid 200 rabbitsTirt Koas iteads sjjent Thanksfciwnj at the Howard Read home Oiiit quests were Geoige Wilde sr wife, the tieorge Wilde jr ianiJ iLoUiid Servkt utni Mi,Wooatei of Ann AiborMils Viola Read was in DetroitMy She entertained the James hiuty familv ThanksgivingThe report that the Generali,ie was robbed lhanksiing uay unfounded Some one set oil theiar aiaiiu by hukinK the noUdoor The atate police came but u c owners were away Uiey couidnoi iiel in to tiixut Qtf the altirni Mrs Claudia Peters la visiting theVujiet Glovers iu Fowlerville Kick Miller called up his parentsHun SanD,ego, CCalif Thursday Msdith Cair enterained the L3oBetcs family of Walled Lake andiio uiiyne Caii1 family Tnurday juiimic Lavey in the US Marineshas Ken transferred to Camp Pen cnon Calif, iLiiKiteri Tasch went to BattleCrek last week witii the John Tes mer familyMr and Mrs CUre Miller haddinner in Ann Arbor Friday on their  1st wedding annvcrsiyMrHfi Emmi Volimr pentThanksuivinp with tin vhiries Eseln family in Fow lerville The Claudp Rwarthouts M HaroldSwarthouts were Thursday of tne Norman Miller LOWiieer and Wine lo Take OulPHONE HOWELL 705J2HiViBER AND BUILDiPG SUrLIES Everything in Shtrwin William PHIBIS Coal aad Fuel GnBuiitlm hardwareI b E HOEY met HA 68119 DexterPUBLICf m Us vent olonFRIDAY,, N34 Head of HoUen CattieManure SpreaderORLAWYL1K Tools rrfn  rttuth State BankFlpyd Kerhl, Clerk iTHE ANMALf, hristmnsvf he Pinrkne CrKl hurch will h, SATURDAY aa,  rhnh nnIVNCY RONS CSi r 00 p mmi NTiY STORF, FISH PONl Donfltion1,25NVll Scmchildren , v j YON K atWKLCOMELOOK LOOKLOOKThanksgiving gvests of AndrewNewbitt and wife were Dr and MraW C Wylie of Dexter Mrs Julia Drudge and daughter of Detroit andGordon Hester and wife of Ypsilauti Ona Campbell and wife spentThanksgiving at the Carl Lentz srinne at Nashville Thursday guests of th Waye At were the Bob Tasch family,Gietchen Taachc of Ann Arbor and the Cy AtLees of Gladwin The Andrew and Chris Campbellfitfhiies spent Thursday at the Dick Voung home in Flint Thanksgiving guests of the Merwin Campbell family were RevMaycrolt and wite of Saugatuck, WUiam Maycroft of Fort Wayne, Ind, Mrs Floyd Mycroft of Grand Rftpids andthe James Hall family T The M J Resons were Thanksgiving arusts of the Jack Reasonss Ur Anna Reason returned homeOTI St Joe hospital, last Friday Hie Albert Shirleys had for guestsThursday Daryl Shirleys of Buck Lake, Gayle Shirleys of Livonia,Doyle Templetons of Keego Harbor, KennetMohlmMis and Mrs RobertAniugey and children Albert SiiHey and Bob Ahburgy werehunting at Atlanta The Vem Clarks cntrtnined alltne members of tjn Walter Cbuk family Thursday but the Edxil Meyr family who wr hunting  in th ijper peninsula eta Miller aaa Lawreaee Banftiis r COME ONE COME ALL ,,DEC 7th AT ST MARYS NEW PARISH HAll MOur Lady Of FafiroaSi AT 530 P M44 1 FOR SUBBonMeElectriclu anyeeper eMSpartoo 21 fa  model TtAfcle mode, white motorofif dffsaer with larfe mirrorew ailverware, Service for eightPb PROFESSIONAiCall 1100 Frad 6tUNEBAL HOMKnnipr We ajwaH eeePins N DirectorModern Equipmentm Ambufewe SrvUSALELarge white eggs 50c m jTELT TT 1 PQH U Pi Live Leghorn hens 100 each LTJI  Wootfroe MAasey J3 Rush Lake Rd ls0  8OT F Phone UP 8 3287Kilter i f iJUCaCi VH,fc iiG We LiiaudWANTED A Btfo Sitter for two J dAmo  ustKVL1ON mVn t I Hov,  veek December 19 to January 2  , ispf AJM Cerle HlOUc 3 4wdiclcjC 61rboneUP8 5We r  TL   tBUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Mechanically minded men interested m small well paying busness, conducted ftom home No selling but bonaii JLVLK Wed buamesa pay 15 to 30 a day ftJgGI8TKKFD UMWrite postoffice be No i2, Howell, JgJBVSYORMichigan Office U East Grand River Phone 1SS1W Howell, MiebifunEXOLfJSIVE FRANCHAISE AV Uit WAILABLESell liquid fertiliser toto farmers full or spare time libottl profits free local advertisingNo investment, nc experience required ifrae UP 8fc lift rtrUttn Wijji NaChurs Plant Food Co, TflKI Monroe St, Marion, OhioFOK SALE4 rooms and bath xizutie, fireplace, basement, newly de corted,3 miles from Pinckney on Tevter Road Full pnee 5500 CallXtr 36031, Aun Arbor DENTISTlephone Office 9ZBHetidenee 814aings by Appoiaiait Howell Michigan 11inai PBONK U P ftlM3Roger J tarr QQtMEdith R Carr 112 MILL STBERT WYLI4F R SALE 300 bales of BokroB, Phone UP SS64I FAttM 8ALE5 A SPBC1A1JTYl Fwkiilk CA  tUKOR SALEWui r,i Br Phone UPVs277 te hullleas popaat  tm H K narms, ilome Lake  BurtineHf OpportuoitiatUs Your property HUh20D NorthCleaner ToolsHas Hoovers famous cleaningaction    it beats as it sweepsas it cleans, on a cushion of airCleaning Tools make it the best2inl cleaning combination money can buyAt this tremendous saving they wont last long, so stop in now and orderyour de lux Hoover ct THE LAVEY HARDWARE and part birdi   ua white, near PinekneyJeh Walton, Phone UP S97SS Chiropractor XKa Wed, In us,itw I FOP SAjEiirlHiht blu wintwLoaL iMi1 siow nant sia ,4, tlf a j oy iiray wiL yf 8 Phill llFOK RENtTwo furnihsl VMMCI UP 89712 Sui by AC 72fi11III Weu Grand Mivi BRIGHTONUE LAVEY Bit J E CAMP4UEye andb Appointaicnta nsurancU P 81111 WANTEDFarm lHAri Have btvionbiytti A eeat outFOR lENTFnriiiihed ApartmtntD044 Portage Lnkt FioaiCAll 60U J in Phont HA fIQltAt Pmckney Congi Church Annex SATURDAY DECEMBER 1st,Served by the MeuVFdlowshipDonation 125 and 75c 1VTht Lawrence Cambuin enter for Thanfcsfrfvlnfr theand Mis arah Bamtf,of Unadilla, Joan Bamum of AnnArbortie Paul Pickets, Chflrl Sullivan fnmily,John Sullivan, Meh LakeMrs Sariu kvarnum will apemdthe winter there FOK SALES00 Woolen Milla redpluiJ 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>   Vme atch1 1MEWednesday, November 20, 1956MICHIGAN BURN Hot arguements aboutnexations are tkiyfe place in matparts of state andcourt decisions ave vorcing parent and taxpayers ininudqut school district to annexto Iwstter equpped district Previous ly things ran quietly JJigger schoolsSrtiilt schools with a capacity formoi pupils than they had and tookpi piis from other districts nw ve Burns who went to Alpenuwith Dick Higgs, Bill Miller and the boys got a 180 lb buck eturning Local SocialAS WE HEARD ITTURNERWHITE WEDDINGBrandon C White jr of PinckneyHeee Gudith jr got a deer Satur and Mary Annette Turner of Detroitlay en the Spittler faim heren Vu ition from said district The poorer uistricta did not hae to buildnew ixhools and the bigger districtshad another source of revenue with lull auueu expenseTiifc soaring birth rate changedall this The big schools found thmselves with such a flood of pupils sno they hiul no rcom for any outsdoies and the poorer districts hadno place to send their high school  To remedy this the 4egislat WiiUam Graves who lives onMGE came back from VaiulerbiltFvitsiy with a 158 lb buck Enest Bottice shot a buck Thursday oythe Clark Brosfarm at Silver Lake Other deer hunters who wentrtunn were Joe Griffith, Otis Mattfron, Friday Haines, Joe Plummr y,r Griffith and Junior DoyleGerald Reason and Jerry Henryeach shot deer in the Waterloo area JuJge Hiram Smith writes he a 10 lb deer at Drummond Island JBob Darrow and Jerry Heathhunted at LuzerneThy got a deer Tansley and wife went to ASK RATE INCREASEThe Michigan Bell Telephone Cohas filed a petition with the PublicfcfrvU Commission for an inter  vOstate rate increase calling for a 5 oej cent increase in company revenues Rusell Kngtehait, Livingiion county mgr said increase is needed to cover two upward wage SCHOOL NEWSii Kindergarten Currrabbit, RayBillwere married in a caTldlelight cere jmoney Saturday night at 800 p mat the Pinckney Com Congl Churchwith Rev J W Winger officiatingThe groom is the son of Mr andMrs B C White sr of Pinckney J w   UfW ,  j tsduv is Pat Singers birthdayDeb, adjustments tercompany employe j Huwskvs falh,r shot a deer Sarid increased costs J    Jerry Wilder saw a rJacobs friend has a tame onedog is named Lassie Hut Barretr uncle shot deerDavid Uldkiand Linda had teeth pulled JohnAllison has a new stove Leonard 1iiei leins mother has a  new dryer Oleskei dad shot a deerPat Singers D deAnrondThe birde H the daughfer ot MranuMrs A C Turner of Detroit The brides drss was lace Uover pattern, delicate pink color,Primess style, bracelet length sleev es rose vil from halo of velt Alsodeiiorte pink, trimmed withand pink sandals to match Thc pay adjustments were neceasary to keep wages in hne withthose paid by outside industry andin order to keep tthe type of em lequired to furnish good serviceThey were based on a survey showing he general level of wages paid inCurLis Chamberlain and wife wentto St Helen No deer1ifod VunHcingot a deerHowlett atofure gave the county boards of fduc  Luzer1 arui brought back a deer,tition power to change school district Rov Reason and Larry Lobdeillovnrtary Jines Since then the Supt Vent to St Louis The latter got aof Public Instruction has been receivIng notice of annexations at therate f one a day Of 1100 districtsnot in consolidations about 500 have until June to take action on consoidtion The court has ruled that the fchoo1s do not have to accept tutition pupils but the law still requiresthe district to send its pupils toschool 20 yaars ago there were tlSOO school districts in the state Today there ar 3300 and 500 of thee wiil be gone by next June Of coursethe reason is increased population A big political prize will soon fallto Governor GMennen WilliamsWithin 30 day all supreme courr,circuit court and probate court judges who ar 70 years old mustretire ov lose their pension benefit Judges affected r those who begtheir term after reaching the ageof 70 There areabout 20 in all Most of iiem have indicated they will retire J IK bride maid,MrsNeil Baugha  ,  , , ,    ,n tc,rji muni ties served by the conoi Jojtage Lake, wore a navv blue , , , ,  k, , L b     panvThey also rellect the growingihtlifin ariyvn PnnoaSs flt I varU of service furnished in grawing ccornmunities The present rates are based on a census taken in 1948Curran So did TomGregoryAlbeit Shirley, Rob and Don Anbuvgey will go to Hillman to huntthis week endKdsil Meyer is deer hunting in theuppei peninsula W H Meyer andWilliam Lamb at GladwiiDon Swnrthcut who hunted atIoe City was called back by thedeath of Mrs William Shehan, He saw some fleer but did not get anyStanVy Omkel and vV SmithesIP at Iviston They did notget anyTvo more were shot around hAinu i j 2  4C ONSERVATION The ity of osae PoinU will ytht itate of Michgan ,7115 for aded to 4 ares of aubmergitfland on Iak St Claire under the at efll55 legislature5l aci of hunting lands kerehe purchased and 39,328 worth ftimber old A dung cai rid will b bult at th dunes at Silver LakeState Park  1J04 000 persons applied for the6UM0 ipccial deer hunting ptrmiti  5U cornpliants were received ffrom Ipersons who did not get permits and ou lawsuit startedTht deer teason got away W aslow start with les hunters in thevoed and a lighter deer kill Fourpeclf wert accidently shot and killthe irst day There was HO liatmi et the Straits this year In other it ha been 5 miles long civilKlWANIS NOTESIhe eountj road commission weregicsts of the Kiwanis Tuesday nitAlso Supervisor Ralph Glenn of UnJidila Ye editor was chairman and a parel discussion took place RosRobfo, Fred Berry, Norran Toypiand Fred Rogers of the road commiion wer present MrRerstalked for the road commission Hesvd the first blacktop roads werenot made strong enough and thc yearly repair bill was huge He saidroad funds were earmarked, so muchlor primal y, secondary roads etcwlch leaves little for township roads Each township gets its shareof roads but the only blacktop jobsalated for Putnam are Tonm ani Glennbrok to Washtenaw countyline He told Joe BasydTb that thePettysville Rd did not have enoughtraffic to rate blacktop but admitted it had more than Bull Run Road lated for blacktopHe told GilbertRoeke there was no project to black tonthe Mooreiu MarionGeorge Meabon and Jim Daultare other tuccessful hunters who went northLIBRARY NKWS luirvbooks are Hallowed Ground, war storyHilda Manning byAlln Seaper, a Michigan stori e love, xeen  story The Wreck ofthe Mary Deare, by Hammond Innes a niytery story Many ore book Jrom the Youngermans daughter Mis, Ekunor West, Detroit amongthem Child Care by JSehick and Rosniman and Seventh Cross by SeyhejElECTFD TO LEGISLATURE ,Donald V Doyle, on of tJie lateWillium Doyle jrof Sioux City,Iowa an attorney has been elected to the Iowa state legislature on theDemocrat ticket from Woodburycounty chiiJon gown, Princess styteChnrles Hewlet, business parinerof ihe groom was best manTL iheis were William Turner,brot,her othe bride and Neil BaughnThe reception was held at thcIMomentary school Mrs Robert Clark and Mrs Charle Heweltt jioured Mis Joanne Urko cut thtwedding cake and Mis June Jopperi served the punch Miss Janet Whitet is tor of the groom had charge ofthe uet book , iThc cevplo went to Niagara Falls on ihoir vcdingp tri and on their return will live at 10504 Monteuvu D Codiey Lake The bridesointi away costume was a powderblue faille sheath dref with match, jjacket and black accessoriesThe bride attended St Mary8,iii school of Redfoid Th gTooinraduaUd irotn Pinckney  high, Tii nool atterded the University oflicUgan md is emploved at the Savings Bunk, fie is alsooi the i Con pany Pinckney Suze 4hen the number of phones inthc Pinckney area has increasfldfrom 5118 to 814 The rate inci ts ae a iallowRtsitence ServiceIndiMdual Line  sr did DennLs Reasons brotherinlasDora Meabon saw 2 hunters SundavJan tollion moved Sunday Sundy was Ieniii Hoeves randmothiMsbirihdiy Cuiy Butes dad did notyut Hie Jackie Reason had her fitltooth pulledTirst iiade, Mrs ThayerWe malo Thanksgiving turkeyKay LeloneU went uheasiUit hunting J Lent dad ut a rabbitScottbrother and sister haviSusanCarversparaUots named Chris and VAuv BoRead thDec iifiirher sisterwit illpaily LineBisihess ServicePBX Trunk   Indi iduiU Lint2 Party Line   Rural Line Installation and movingextra directory lUng and us service would alo y 50folkcharges,increa They leiifci the nunibci1 oi  in the local calling area Irequested increase would am oiihi to l,5i,0iiU a year52 , I would jo to the fedeial governnieJit  l theI li ii WiiCa  i tjok a walk in th, liooth has squirrel inhi home Judy Jan and  have new drese Lin ia ilut i well Carol Curt dadn her a sled Terry Reason  i shut a deer Ronnie Making I hae a new car DeWayue llaxUi  dad i yin to the upper penjn Lia to huntRicky Wilson is tyears old His dad shot l devr W thank Mt Tach 1or showiiiK u herjilay calledliunpkin Thanksivinjit was niceh i i 11 ne, M is Kilmeiwind blwv John Blacks boatthe hike, lilly Bennett suskiat irap alonj1 the trek Klein isitod hiv couin nilI diys Lindy Stoneback fiotn renness ivers yiaiulmother the Kyyptian situi with thtnM of UN troops ftere andqvirk of fate finds the Stan backing Soviei Russiasnard that all British, FrenchIiaei troops be withdrawn from lrypt and directly Ofposed to hPrrnei Uijf Tlirej Allies, Great Britinn and Fir nee This has been a liftNiei to Premier Nasser oi Egypt wh was aboi to loe out and hei neeii isuiiitf order rijht pit He now wants Israel tobci all the terriory and arm she tuck nd does not want the UN lodj, in the canal zene at all, onlyui typtinIsrael border and to i1iirw from there when thtiihh ai1l French leave EyptTht riiisii and French forces art fKiny to withdiaw until ihe UNlike er th canal zone Te UNVii are comuande 1 by Gen11 i an officer of World I and IIIIV ier Nasser says if the Britisharid f i e ml do not withdraw he will tail KiiMan and Chines volunteerst eypell themPresident Eisenhower says he will not allow such volun LM  in fiht in Eyypt but is dispos1 d ii urn the whole a fair over to llie tV As yet they only have a tcu iunded men in Eiypt TheIX Secretary Hanmiarhskjcld is Inii iijs best to iion things H iTtuaclilil V uand operating costs  hackMNCKNEY KINGS DAT7CHTEKS On Monday, December 3 the PastPresides of the Livingston CountyJf,s LaukhLeu will have theirannual Chritas ,party sit the home of MrsMae Bailer on EastMain St Pot luck dinner 100 p m i iuiviiey circle hostes will furnish aud cotYee Bring gift to   and SixiA, Mrs Heaton Thl lh Urrade Minner of  P ta bce FrITay was Ralph Schroek in jlae winne1 was rvllhL llI son Kd Wafceeld our ttWfti coach is loarninK us  play blsket al1 in the yym tO lriblle and hOlt 1 ts We are making Thanki ing scenes out of corruyiitHd boxes W are having a niagician ,ari y Soij iron of I ti ed his am I iLh i , Iin usiu al  i s I c isee Roddy A inln i Jnorth Shea toy ,u,ther iishe hoard andiai drier, liis  v l k i alk many yors,ti aiiH jji iien wliiHirhor jnoi hf to musvilh,ut th  i, Mst shipsI, Si liie herin1,1h  u 111iLt hf COUI111,n jJelroit II nlftJoe Ilumniers father is north hn Tobv Shetelio1 took his do icGETS TICKET JOBSundays Detroit Free Presscarried a picture of William Lell of Birmingham, former local residentH has jut been placed in chargeof the ticket tales at Brigg Stad mm, Oi licit by the new board ofdirector here onAdmission 20cWvd the Great Rev,,Sixth Grade, Mrs Tact lowerLitloTHE COUNTY DEER HERDSWe noticed in a writeup by Kenthick Kimbal, Detroit Newi wilelffe writer he give credit for Hartlrfr he Livingston county deer heilto Jnhn WrijiKlosworth who planted2 deer in Deerfield about 19M As the old fellow on the Fibber McGeprogram used to cay, That Ainttie way I heared itFrom my own knowledge Iknow were wild deer here long before that I wa bom in Dexter and often came to Pinckney by horseand buggy before 1900 We often stopped at the Birkett deer parkwhere Thomas Birkett, Dexterbanker had a herd of deer in a hignfenced enclosure between his home and barns on his estate on the DexterPiiickney Road I caifed up Williain Pidd of Dexter who used to livenear Birketts He said r Birkett started the herd about 1884 wfcea he brought 2 pair of deer from MtPleasant He had a relative at MtPleasant named William Birkett Sht was th du8Thtr of Kerry andHis hired man, William Voorhee, Katharine Keating Roche and was t AUTO ACCIDENTSKenneth McLennan, 28 ofvle lost his life early Sunday morn ing when hi car hit a tree on M36a mile east of Pinckney i front ofthe Jack Hird home McLennan had been visiting Orin Marlowe at Swarthouts Cotve and often cameout ilarlowe was with him when the car crashed They were takento isi Joe hospital Ann Arbor ii the Swarthout ambulance McLennan was dead on admission He is un married and lives with a brotherand a sister Marlowe i Married and lias 3 children He has lived atSwarchouts Cove, 4 years He hada brrken shoulder and armAt 300 a m Friday Tom Porterwho works for Van Motor Salea hit a telepene pole about the tameplace He was taken to St Joehospital with numerous cuts and truirs but came faoaot Monday MRS KATHERINE SHEHANMrs Kaiherine Shehan, died ather home en Schafer Road last Fri day after an illness of several yearstop McGregor Rd from Anchor Inn I l 7 of Elt Voorhee of Fishjr  born on th Roche farm in Putnamt v9p w ,4 v v j   J Hardware, Ann Arbor hauled the on Ocber 13, 1865 In early life heto M36E but it mght be done if theproperty owners paid the cost, aswas done on Crest Rd He told MisWJllard Viltss Pingret Rd was aprimary Rd but there was no project to blacktop it Others who got i h db p gthe debtr were Clif Miller, Al iinbert Dinkel, Erntst Bottke, Frisdand Ross Read Ralph Glenn saidhit the board of supervisor CORdered levying a 2 mill tax for roadwork It would raise 80,000 buttook no definite action Tht debate warm at tomesTuesday night i FampeNight The 12 piece Ladies KitdiaaBand of Byroi will furnish enier ainMtnt Ladiee art invited Alsofanners wives PhoM Revlor rttrttioM deer to Birketts by team and wagon The herd muliplied and I thilk it vi kept around 25 They werefed the same as cattle and Occasierwlly one go away and deied the courffeg Around1900 ad and a iumberl1 nnRvillt They returned to Pinck8tt turn 0A fney about 40 vear acre and ktu4 thjgot indied off Mr fyktt turned survivor loose Some were illegally T,,kiled but there were always wilddeer rround here after that Mr Birkett was the grandfather fcf liirkett Newkirk and i was a school teacher In 1898 shemaried William Shehan of Pinck vShe lived here where her huswas in the hardware busingsthe late George Reason Later a hardware store We crave a play for thgrades called The ThreePumqlins Each rcom ave us acrnrvent ot it This week John Coi enc and Steven Chamberlain areteaching a unit on Wild Life andduckv In arithmetic se are stndyfractionsSeventh Grade, Mrs AndersonWe thank Rev Winder for takingtime to come and give us a talk on alcohol and narcotics The 7th gradehas sorted to play basketball Weare working on a unit on Brazil Seventh Grae, Mrs Car,Leonard Slaydns sister had aa baby Nov 17 Roy CarpentersJames Kubat and James Martins fathers all jrot deer We have finished our units on South AmericaTinvmy Seiners is up north deer hunting Eighth Grade News, Mrs MorrisAye are reviewing the GettysburgAildrpfs, Some of us know it We went to assembly today and heardthe speeches on I Speak for Dem ocracy They were all good DonWinder won Judy Frohlich was run ner upThp Great Rw will entertainus today vith his magic ac We are satting a drive to encourage courtesy in the halls We are collectingpoems about Abe Lincoln The moUowe chose for our room isWhen anidea tcts into an empty head, it has the tme of its life  We wish you Happy Thanksgiving We receiveda letter from Mr Prinkert He sailthat we Bt an example for the high school by our good behavior attneassemblyEDWARD MARMULAEdward Marmula, 47, died at StJoe hospital, Saturday after a long ii hi i and,not hei  Timmy Spiouthas nev jeans, lotui Tasch went l Turac Lake Sunday, lirian Wakonlost hi doi It is black mid whit Wiln Wilder and Frank Ze,ulkahas new iiirls and jeansNancy Ween r iiteii her new cousin in 1 let i oil Kenny Kishei brother iiad birth lay Nncy Hoini irited iwraunt Sunday Douglas VVumei nr  thoi vot a juinia jiI iinniy IJanjinnwent up north with his motherwhore liis dad was deer huntingUouert Ii Lick has a nw blue i a rt m hieKoi inHi i Unitedencc serviceit should be this The Japs and planeintelligence ship crews and trtewhen thething ha,pp  n Mac Arthur p4TtilaU and went over1 out a tew hundredi tiny ducki Tiicul unknown to hini and hi ini  i 1 tM tile li d i i iv r11  i  lo e his hajif fedS  ,tu II 1u wa hadin i he Dulle niot I lovelyich who oMiddenly attackedbl 10nitabout 40 yearago and have  i farmBrides her huaftd there is aOv Harlow Shehl ot Jackson and7 fj indchilHren flPwo ons, Holli ad Roche are deceased Also a WasJitenaw eeunty Jennie Foranbeen told the Watkim Umi The fanJ wu at St  He was horn at Pittshurg,Pa, October R, 1900 In December, 1950 i rrgrried Roseann Hoisel ofMarion township For a number of years he was truck driver in Mil li on the DetroitChicago runHohis wife there are several hro and sistersThe funeral was at St JosenVsSiDonald Idllisier has a new  IHVie Larbara Luttreil a new televi oi Bonnie Wylic was shopping in AnnAibor Saturdny Nicky Marchs dad is nth deer hunting, liobby Curlsuncle and aunt from Ypsilani vi itthtiii Suniiy Judy Hurovsky hus anew d  freeze Gene Coiiison moved ut week Charlie ieininc a dad hot an 8 pt deer Jack Slay dens sister, Ann, has u babyboyThird irade, Mrs UeachyDon Pesoia  UKI and uncle rand Mrs Nelson visiuM hin i ney killed 10 snake Juu Julys niofavis cr was hit by a LJIII S,f vs OL hurt hut her broiu , Jay, wascut jver eyeLinda Wylie has nevshoes Dennis Parkers father andnnoiKer man shot 2 deer Jnny De vine visjter friends in Detroit Theywent to Detroit and Belle Isle whereshe iHv the nuimalfFourth and Fifth, Mrs GouletDi k MjCaity has new arrows forhi,s how P Phimmer went to theHowell show The following ar n ing vay Thanksgiving Pam Sofield, Ann ArborKathy ShctteJroeDetroit Kd Williams, Vermontvillo Pal Tessmer, Ypsilanti, Frank Schafer, Hov1 Penny stop itifij ih ovHid luclyn the sameryptian af had juitejiort that when thehad eeenhi1 knowEgypt Ifh have benwe find ourMO,vt tinn of powerfiyureti out otrjijii affair an demandie if movedand that Xassser, the i hisWe have net  iiion in theparents are deA hunting at WestBurial wasCemetery, Pinckneyly atManchester als kid a W herd   Branch SoniT our class saw erlpie Saturday We are buildinga Pilgrim vijlagp Pat Tessmer made the hurchiii Grid Ifrt MinerMrs Clark was our substituteteacVr Friday and Mrs McRorie Monday Thomas Antaya is a newnew member of our class, We have finished our paper mache animalsW wish Cheryl anNorman and Kim DuKoise happy birthdays We are wit5 the pihiH v,ek evident RisPinrwei j,  ,,iJVfn pity will have to bei,  ivv  n before t jiviins the ii U iiic of the people and wins ani V turn Mid i rtoi fd t power In Ih recni flection while the presi lev tpo1 a top heavy majority 1JSiat lost hotl houses of congreBind  majority of the senatorialTl  bernitoral contests The pres ov1 T nlwiys boen a New Deat r t uj and h1, not advocated IIMHI of a single measure passed  the Roosevelt cr Truman admin iains In this ho has not had, lie upport of his own partyNeither ive they supported his foreign aidnroyrniri One comrnenator blames things for tlie iartys western de i low price supports and jjtiiVivorir, of private power dams  feleuJ ones Viipthcr the prearnt ciiii remake hisiirty is proiiv Val The law bars him frovn p in a tii1 trnn and deptiMfcarid fhas aid he dotssot 4of a lot of pressure as a potatfL JAihw Schmitt fieiatortyiuwi 1 Mr and Mrt Ayrt DW  ri U  Thlwin 8t     Auy toW M Ml Albtlfr Thakifivinr tri  t,lficH , i uatinc Aoay  lolhlaw ikp fle law Neither do we,r shovld ho plowed ton hr ripii o for presidemtTht  applies to thp srfhfv law wai passed in  Tiu first law was aimed nn Raevelt and the overnor WilliamsWt knowere exempted from it fcut will prevent an to herWilliams from taking words the peliticiansure it wont happenvaeations MISSIONARYThe Ladies Missionaryof the Peoples church will wHh Mrs Mae DaJltr27 at Ip, n, Wednesday, November M, ISMf For the price of apackage of pins you candry 2 full loads of diapersin your electric clothesdryer Dryerdriedlaundry is finished quickas a wink so babiesget by nicely with smaller layettes Soft, fluffdriedwashables last longer,4too, with gentle dryer careSmart homemakermr J t,i know you can  a Live Better   Electrically Jf Baeed  on an average priee  10 oent, f SEfi YOUR DEALER OR DETROIT BDIfiONESTABLISHED 1S65  INGORPORATFO 1916 McPherson State BankHOWELLPINCKNEYOVER NINETY YEARS OF SAFE BANNGAB Dttotfc up to 10,000 kwrtd by Our Mmfcerbip in the Federal Deposit Innirince Cerporattai rtSavings Programt Theres  ifuer time than the prsem to startaain fo, the things yfni want in the futureA MW aome    mmitrn appease    er irajM a spcj vtrion MM be ymiN waen Mvt regularly Slop in soon  aa4 BM yaurnfi account here with a eonveniem amntMcPHQtSQN STATE 1MB LEE THEATREWHITMOftE LAK1Note of 25 Yean AmPinckney Independents delatedthe South End Athletic Club ni Ann Arbor Sunday 20 to 6 warthout got 2 touchdowns and 2 extrapoints and Dick Belz a touchdown Cecil Hendee played fallback andGlenn Thorp a classmate of his tMich State, left guard Reynolds and Kenneth Wyliewere hunting dear at LuzevnetheNorman and George Reasons at Rocommon,the Millers, LiverniorejjHftines and John Croupe at Lewis ton Pinckney high school ended theirfootball season beating South Lyon fit to 13 Murray Kennedy made 4touchdowns and Emmet Roche 4The lineup was Paselk and H Ledwidge, ends L Battle and G Henry tackles, Bert Wylie and HroGrainger, gitards Devereaux, c Kennedy, quarter, Roche and StanDinkel ,halves Russell Read, FB The Pinekney OES will putt onThe Dixie Minstrels wiih an all Sun, Mon, Tues Nov 25, 26 277 star cast at the community hall on j Tues, Wed, Thur Nov27 28 29 Nov 27 P H Swarthout is director  No, Recommended for Children The sheriffs dept went to Chilsonen the run last week on the report Friday, Saturday Nov 23, 24Double FeatureCONGO CROSSING in Technicolor Withvirgina Mayo, George Nader alsRandolph ScottSEVEN MEN FROM NOW Color by WarnerColor Cartoon HOWEUTHEATREiowcll, ilicb A rM Wed, Thur, Nov U, U, MJuck Panc and Eddi Albert ui Mon, Nov 26, 26BETWEEN HEAVEN AND HBLL WithRoDert Wayner and Terry Mooreand Brodertck Crawfordin CineroaScope DeLux ColorNovelty News Cartoon This it What Heu ia LikeCii tron anuFiiihj, Saturday NOT 22, 24 Dttubiv Keatiue Prllcry Calhoun and YvonneinRAW EDGE In Technicolor  alsoTim Scully and, Sylvia SidneyisDEHiND THE HIGH WALLI Sun, Tvlon, Nov 25, 26 iM v nda ul tA pmI Murihn Monroe and Don Murray BtS STOPa led woman had been found in abarn It proved to be a dressmakers dummy5 Mis Mjyjorie Hedee entertained j the Christian Endeavor at ther home on the night cf November 1 3 Henry Johnson caught a hawk m i a trap on the John Chambers farm last week It measured 32 ins fromtip to tip Russell Livermore, Rev BerquLs,N O Fry nd ye editor attended theStockbridge past mastrs uijht Satarday Rep Albert Mills of WashingtonState is visiting the Henry Kicefamily A new bridge is being built onM at the Ledwidge farm THE BAD SEEDWithNancy Kelly and Patty McCormitk IColor Cartoon and Late New,Notes of 1 i ear Ago Mo t autoesrSrPput up now forthe winter Once in a while one ven  rgSYLVAN THEATRE Chelsea, MichiganThur ,Fri, Sat, 3v 22, 28, U Thanksgiving Special ed, Thur, Nov 27, 28, NLroaby, Grace Kelly andFrank SinatrainHIGH SOCIKTI in Colorand TravelefnabOLID COLD CADILLAC witJudjr Holliday and Paul DouglasSun, Mon, Tuecx Nor 24, 26, 27 THE BAD SEEIDNot Recommended for ChildrenWith Adding MachinesType WritersR1RBONS AN CARBON PAP1RM AftHINF ALBS AN RAPAifiIJvinjfiton Office Supply 201 8OUTH MICH,fHONE HOWELL 2094Nuncy Kelly and Pattr McCormickrTNE tMiTCOl iAGtFOR SALi AND FURNISHINGSurs out The Drs Sigler are utingig horses now to make their ccals Mrs, Addie Grainger has an ehibition of water colored paintings display at the home of Mrs Leal  C OTJAK AT 11878 Patterson Drive Patterson UKC Blue Gables TOJ SO1D AND REMOVED FROM ITEMISESFlorence Andrews has hand paint  ,ILTlIaneou furnishings, refriger ur berir, intiue chaivs, baihreew iancy Htationary for sale ejnnment, new iil cijeculator  i JIIX1 deep well system ,Che Pinckney school will put on 4 OlKN FOH iNSPECTIOX Saturday Xovmr 10th fioin 1100 A MA Thanksgiving pioiam of ,n and recitation Coniway and wife are visiting in andAlma The Blue Water Laundromat and Store Winter and Sumiivf Closed MOi L Coid efi M3S, Laktliuid, , famiy WashLry Fun ,I Rugs, Be Spreads and li ii  VMary VauFlc Addio KIce ftulRev Littlejohn were delegates to Sunday School coirnii,n i, L last weekKiiie and Minnie Van Ilari mare vorkinp in Ann ArborHon to John Roberts and wife efIoipo last wed a iiIGoige Montague has an auctionon Friday of this weekA surprise party was gi ea fo tMIrving Harts last week who are meving1 fo HowellMr God Icy has opened a LUckmith shop in UnadillaHum to Fred Bowman and wifeNov 16, a 12 1b sonGeorge Hicks had a cancer removed from his hand last weekJames Smith was the only onehr who took out a license and went worth to hunt deer last weekNellie Bowers and George LeoffIr, 1 oth of Pinckney, were married at Howell last weekFannie Minnis of Ypsiianti andEdward McDonough of Lima, Intlwere bridesmaid and best man at the DevereauxNewman wedding last week,Married a Windsor, Ontario, Nov11 Roger Carr of Pinckney to MisaEdith Smitht of Bancrof, Rev Lud fr ve officiatingAmos Clinton has gone te StXouisMoto learn the watch makers tradeThe Pinckney mill dam cane, Peters vs Birkett has ben settled outof courtThe Stockbridge Bank which failhas declared a 15 percent divid I The Stockbridge Masonic u j recently presented life mmberhipVh, Addie Potterton and daugh t to Paul Dancer, WJJiam Bartth,ter, Ruth of Hamburg have moved into Mrs Estella Grahams housen South Mill StTurkeys are 20c a Ib, duckt 14, 12c, beef 18c, pork 18 and litr DONT SAY BREADJUST SAY CREAMO ifi, tfotte vitii eucHEILERS ROWERSW rr A wr   ranStockbridgi reports a rahlse fire alarmi inca th dial fplior iyetem was thertJean AckUy, daughter of thOa Ackleyi of Stockbridge won a jrei trip to Chicago in th National1H iklginir contestoc ion Seyman and , ncer Pincknevlictiigans Iat eosu mine In operaLion closed down at Swan Ctek inWillie Tupper, ton of the WardSwarthout  Placeway want to Tupptrs of Dxtr wi mftrrid ttetuy 10 bushel of hickory nuts I Jt Wheeler, daughter of the  Francis Wheelers of Webster ONJack Darrow, son of Mrs Iva Dmr Kov 10row LIT US CTRCKOUROCIPAPPRK1ATION WTTHWUMBUI NINM1 MAftf OF SAFB      at that j,Ue Saurday Arbor, formerly of Wbr calbratv V8r T and wife ttdd ths  tlieii 50th wedding anniversaryMiduInd football gamt at Ann A , lt week bor Saturday and had Herb Snead d f f Hl for gutnu in tha Tbi Livinton c IfcuuolaiSti is boj tc the srtata convention0 MfS Mitk RUB fre wkerenU mni  at UT t it Ja Saurday atThai ifttHck Hifgt, la weak te Willow Mr aidflaw baek to aui ai4 Dr Stere Brawn of Diee Galif tcmiliele   lVred Reiit a fmt r4yT Mm t W Clrken the EHI Mayer famjjy7ha Jack Sharps af Laaaia  Litvaya af Grefry warnnBtf at th Le lAvavtr    dirtor of theI MicbRn Stte Farm Bureauj A 1 Southwell ef Brifhton re ieeived a geld watch for drivnaf 84 far the DeHeit raaMarr sI    ,1 , CKtfEY DISPATCH Wednesday, November 20, 1956CBteved as Second CitsMatter a Poctoffu114 8o Uoweff Subscript Store UN6ERKGENTS FURNGOO SHOEE1S1SED GENERA I jBOJH to Charlotte GoodrememHaie of Ocanside, Calif, an 9 Ib 8wi son There me 2 tAinr LhildienMr and MJ George Aschenbi enner entertained a number of friends ,from the Mivhitfan Cell Tcltphon Conviany Ann Arbor They all weM to the dinner at the ioril iruirn  Mr and Mrs Edward Kaiser of jOakley called on the Henry llauc s  Saturday IJert Benham and wife of Urihtor were Saturday visitors of the M E Da now sFiona Clark has built a 12x11 ,huthouse at the rear of his home, jIt is constructed entirely of plastic and heated by an oil burner iThe Andrew Nebitt entertained Sunday L D Foster and wife of jWalled Lake and Asher Wylie and wife ,Mr Ethel Sprout spent the wefid with Mrs Louis Wagner Mr Wapnei and son, Wayne, are dees hunting Mr and Mrs Stanley Murdurk i and son of Hallers Corners and Ear Game and family of Howell calledon the Robert Pikes SundayThe Hoy Dillinghams leave tuFlorida this weekThe Albert Dinkels, the IfneDinkels and Mrs Alberta HOM had dinner at the Countiy Kitchen SundayFraik Haines, former Pinekneresident is ill at the home of his dauhr, r Harold Scer of Brighton iWagoners Groc6066 P1NCKNEV ROADQuality Merchandise LOW PRICEStieer and Wine To Take OutPHONE HOWELL 705J2A LIBBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIESEverything in Sherwtn WUliami PaiaU Coal and Fuel 034rJ Buildin Hardwareh E HOEY  SONSHA 681W Dexter   Alton Dinkei and wif w Sun ut at th Henry Kllkottip Brighton following attended tthe funral of Mr Carrie Bush ,89, mother f Mrs A,kel Haines at Clarkston Monday Mr and Mrs Abel HaineMsdmes Mildred Parka, MaijoxyDMYIS, Jeanett Schenden, BarbaraBums, Clessie Atenburnt and LeolaShtiki Mrs Gladys CClinton spent last ,wttk at tht Ralph Clinton horn inLincpjn Park Mr Clara Kennedy and damfhUrJoan, of Detroit called on Mrs, EMrvm Volhn11  UP day Tht FFran White of Howell cnliir the Ben Whites last weekMond 4ay tht Ben Whites called on UK Bail Whites on Mason Road   Brl ara McAfe and Judy KikhtnVrr in Detroit SaturdayMis Letei McAfee cam komefrom St Joe hospital ThursdayMrsJewnette McDonnell of Eastcttiltd on her SundayA W, Wylie was at the iciue fth auto accident a mile east of town  SukUy morning and helped load theinjured into the ambulanceDr R G Sigler and Mr Sheldonf nar Whitmore Lake wer in weo in tovn SaturdayCongM Sunday School made4W on their chicken dinner Satur dar QihtThe George Wilde clothing toriin Ann Arbor had a 75,000 firt lat Frwiay Tlie Ambrose Kennod family atttndtd th Detroit Lion  Paltimcc  Cols foobtal game in Detroit SunTh Desmond Ledwidgtsfamily ofRcvyal Oak spent Sunday with MrsEleanor LedwidgeMrs Mae Barron has returned toker home from St Joo hoapital, Ann Aior Mesdames Eleanor Ledwidg,nd Denise LaRosa called on her at the hospital last fuesdayFred Seger and wife of Brightonwere Sunday guests of the Harold ALLHeros value that puts the accenton YOU Its Olds for 77    with anexclusive new Accent Stripe Scvea foldrn Kocket models in hide a newIonvrrtiLlc and two new Fiestai All vith the 277hp Rocket T400 EngiuethatsMtsdames Florenct Baujfhn andBatty Stefcld called on Mrs MaryJant tefeJd and family in Brighton puts the attent on luxuryNew TeekStylt Imttriort  tht sparhlaf aetiM of the Rocket T400 and sew letawty HydraMatit  theeaee i Safety Power Steering and Power Braket art ail iUadara featuresMr aid Mrs Howard Read attendti the Hutsel weddiny in Ann Armor Saturday nightMr and Mrs George VanNormaaAttended the hockey game in Detroit Sunday nipht and fhe Mich Iud Igem in Ann Arbor Saturday7 Pfnckney Boy Scouts uhoel tthf MichInd jrame at Ann Arbor ftatprdayDon Winger and DonSeott, new sc6ut master drove tDUayfMVhunday Mtch eft HnSaturday visitor of the RalphHull family were Mr and fttt Chailes McDanicls and Mrs WilliamBrown of Chelsea, the Perry Brownlumily of Ann Arbor and Earl Sav ry and wife and Norman Gregoryand wife of DexterThe Ralph Hall family called onthe Stanley Hall family in Birminftaam Sunday and the Donald Lahofamily in BirminghamJerry Ledwidge ard wife calleden her aunt in Charleston SundayThe Jack Young family entertain4 nt dinner Sunday in honor of thftir n Dick, birthday Ray Burns andwife, the Dom Burns and Ken TryJamitit, Mrs TKrsssa Coyle, Mr aid Vfaeeat Youaf H, Xrngp I4accents on action Oldmnobilrip 88 Series is geared for super performance  super power with dual exhausts and the bristling action ofthe Rocket T400 Engine In six stunning models, including the new FiestaSee Olds for 57 in our showroom now ICDS IS1CMI INI YOULL LIKI OUR QUALITY WAY OF DOING BUSINESSUl THIjNIW It57 HOCKIT INGINI OLOSMOHLESI NOW ON OILA7 IN I DON MAIN MOTOR SERVICE116 Wait Grand River, SVMI   k  V5MV , J rTy Wednesday, NTMta r 7 , 7W 6 tttdntfdftjr,  November 20 , 116 6MX  sune s tim e em u nie yMYER SWATE R SYSTE MHour s onc  c Awa y c  r e furne d f opei   s a dy , a  h i irt o  flo w a M   irno     va f e r tne difficul t ol d fashione d c profitabl e far m jobs  Fo r fus tr    rs pum p keep s wate r read yo  Ciove r yo u wan t it  A read ysuppl y o f vais r kee p ivesioc x thriving , boost s production Tal k t o u s abou t you r wate r needs  A surprisingl y smal linvestmen t wil l brin g runnin g wate r t o you r farm  W e wil b e gla d t o mak e a  fre e estimat e o n th e cos t o f a hi hqualit y Myer s wate r syste m fo r you Writ e o r phon e today  N o obligation TH E LAVE Y HARDWAR E EasyBudget Terms , BUSINES S PROFESSIONA L CORNE RTh  Pinekat y Sanitariu mRa y I L Drffy , ML  DFlacks  Michig uC U 110 0 A  M  t o H  P  M Eiecy t Wednesday sMm  TM , FA  S t10 0 t o 80 0 P  M Ritte r TVJSaies itADI O   CELKVUIO N hEKVR rPioHp t tp d Caarura iftoa  U P StM  U S WeMtt r CU f GORDO NLVL B W  ASSOClATBiREG18TERK D LAN Dj  SURVEYORt  Offic e Jtll K Eas t Gran d Rive r  Phon e 1K1 W Howeli , Michiga nUt  W  MnafteU ,i DENTIST2kphon e Offic  93 5Kesidne  91 4b y  Appoinvnea tHowel l Michiga nBER T WYLIE ,Auctionee rr Bottl e Ga s FOR SALE  30 0 bale s o f sKaw    Fowlii 4U e C A 1W MBokros , Phon e U P SM4 FO R COOKING , WATE R HEAIJN G AN DWYU E L P GA S SERVIC EHOM E HEATIN GPHDN E 63  H0WEL L FOR SALEWhit e hullles s popeev Bros  Phon e U P 8327 7YO U PA Y US S LOCAL NWSThe Ton Clark family of AnnAnn Arbor called on the Mrs Margaret Clark family SundayMrs Ruth Ritter and Mrs DesaNash called on the Bert Appletons in  Brighton Sunday Mi Dorothy Dinkel, Johnny and LOSTPart beagel and part bud doChiistne had dinner with her sister, Wack nd white Uer PinckneyMrs Luella Patterson of Stock John Walton, JhonUP8978bridge Sunday  FOr SALEGiHs light blue winterMir and Mrs Leslie Merritt of , coat ind snow pants sizg 4, tis0 aoif Hiwell called on Mrs Jennie Dv boys  suit siz 8 Ph UP til oreaux Sunday  1, Tir 3153John Ellsworth of South Lyon ishot a pheaant that measured 40 j FQK ENTTwo furnished rooms inches It weighed SV2 lbs j FIlonfe up 8y7j2 Brighton wants a auto liceno ,Lanch office They had on lat r F0I, uEXTFurnihed Apartmeatyear opPrated by John Wese, Ford,8,i4 pOrtaye Lake Road Call sfitv I PABM 8ALE3 A SPBaALITTALEj dealer who resignedTRUCKS ARE VITAL to yViy industry in Michigan arumo seivici or connnociiiy ui di aJiecis your daytudayliving could reach you without trucks That i th baic way in which trucks rve you But they benefit you in otherwuys toyFor exampelato5t available figure show that Michigantrucks pay over 5O,OO,uOO annually in atate registration  and gasoline taxes alone, plu several iniJiion more inmileage taies and special tuxH loied on lair vehicle, luaddition, of course, trucks pay all the oilier UINC churgetJ against any business enterprise in Mieluafi  i eal estatepersonal proeity taxes, bjMius jctivitio luxes,sales txeintangible taxPs, nanchaie taxosAll these million in taxe ho trucks pay yo to supportthe generai welfaie to IHMJI piy tc1 niodein roads, hopital schools and college, paiks an i pUiyp rounds, police and fireprotectionSo you lee thank to the trucks, you payMichigan 7 me king Association Foil   Hotel  Detroit COUNCIL PROCKEDINGSPinckney, Mich, Nov 13, 1953Regular nveeting of council caUed 1o order by President DinkelPresent Trustees Lavey, Shirley, Read, kennody, TipladyAbSentSwarthont Motion by Kennedy, supportedY,y Tiplndy to allow following bilh Roliert Eeler, salary 12500Donald Winder, cure of flag COOFidelity Tns Co, policy on fire hall, U yrs 28500Van Motor Sals, pas  , 11,SHLiv 7o Rd Com , road work 18800 Ann Arbor ConstCord wcrk, 5119VnnWinkle  VanWinkle, fee S500H 0 Sweet Co t marking C00 p ni PhoJie HA 630JJ6Dr H R HoimquistChiropractor XRaj, Tuee Wed, Thurs,Sat by AppointmentAC 729313tf Wtt Grand River BRIGHTONLEE LAVfcY Genera insuranceHONE U P 83211 FUN9BAL HOMEDM  SwarftNi DirectorModem Equipment Ambulance rcvPHONE U P SS172Fred C ReicklwH, St120 West Grand RivvrHow ell, MichiganPhone 358LLOYD HbfiDEElivestockWeekly Trip Madti to DetroiGenera TruckingPBOftB U P MiltRoger J Larr COTEIAtiftEdith R Carrinckne 2 MILL STtea Phfe P Real Estatearmt, domes, Lake  Business Oppuilunitieour PropertyKerald  209 North PewpDR iE CAF1PU OPTDMEnJiTEye ExaminationWTednesday and Saturdayby AppointmeatChikon ftoad, y4mi N At AC VATK1Fann iaPiacHlfifAivi ilave Detroit and out of tat ouyfi A ft oard ko yoar tocrCLASSiFED isSa West Mala Sret, NertktTe FOR SALES00 Woolen Mills rdplaid hunting suit, fdze 14, like new, R0U0 Brail Rx Rotiserie BoilerFryer, one year old Iron baby hadand spring 2 iren Oesterk, H384 Peitysville Rd IPinckney, Mich viauuuia SaWf liilii StiOp VVA MKD or  to HatkN MOWKR SMAFJKNINGG  rii  tate  Pfucknoy area  j 2 4 Hivtrljpwk h   Lake uun you will er part tiiue, AUhinen Realty ConiySAT E Portable Automate  st Myil1 Street, NorlktvUa ciri1 Rsdiator, heat belfoon uf   or Latis Oiiginal price 5 ftaie   Fitl V  Fish , Pincknev ,II P 8 AeufiMNTWaee i a see dLOS T Sfpt  1 5 a t nt  or jiea r St Marvq 5 Cbuioh a re d srii kFO R SAU v blond e Oa k   AiVTiDAj r cind s o f ra w furs ,  Ij e hide s a d deei 1  kin lAufi  J luyi e phon e U P 8Ul iui e i  989 0 Hlu e Waie r irive ,Lake , Lekeland , Phone  A C 762J 4  FO R SALKMidge t Car , iJ jStove , Ironer , Traile r fo r Kern , ,  , ,  ,  , , y , ,n  ,r  ,       oili Dretit d Georg e VanSkive r j  T,POR SALKDol i uioths NOTICK NOV  f  19J 6V 1 1  an y on e havin g watc h repaj rvk  at Arnol 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> , fDispatchi,   1  ME PINCKNBY D1SFAVCHWednesday, November 14, 1956FOOTALL NEWS Catholic Church50 million dollar state officialsgan taxpayers This is money theymight have to refund to several out tat corporations Future revenuesmigM also be reduced 20 million ayarsThis stems from a recent sup reme court decision that the EasternPipeline Company cannot be  con uiered operating in Michigan  andi not subject to the state franchise tax Now tthe United States Supreme Court has refused to reviewdecision which affirms it The court held the company is not required to pay a tax on gas produced elsewhereuiul piped into Michigan The troubleis the decision may apply to otherlinns and cause Michigan a 50 mill on tax loss An income tax is menioned if the money is lost by thecourt decision At Lansing recently 450 farmersrepresenting 60,500 farmers passeda resolution opposing all efforts by organized labor to get control of farm groups for any purpose It alsobanned union men from serving in any official capacity The new 535price for milk is credited with thisFarmers receive 89 million for milkliisit Year 7 million more than the previous year The apple crop is estimated aat 10,000,000 bushels valued at 21 million dollars, the third largest int nation 40 varieties are market ed irom Michigan with Jonothars, Mclntosh, Northern Spys, RedDelicious ard Wealthy the favorites This is the time of year when thpopulation of the Pincknearea drops to the minimun as all th nhvrls go to the north woods iohunt the elusive deer We believethe Pinekney section sends more hunters north than and other partof the state Charles Burden ofGregory who died a few years ago,hunted deev 50 conseetive yearJohn Croupe who once lived here shot 100 deer in his dayHere ave some who go north Thelist is not complete Chuck Hewlett, John Paul Ware, iJchn Packer, Jerry Henry and Reg Krahn to Rose CityTon Bonner and brother to BijjBay, upper peninsulePecy Ellis and Barney Wilsonto Ijovells Stanley 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of Ann Arbor, historyCaiol Tumer of Portage Lake, Enylish MRS CLARA FABRELLMrs, Clara Farieli, 77, died at St al, Ann Aibor Sunday She ivathe dauuther of Avcn and Johanna ,  nil inane Marsh Surviving are her i her husband,7 children, and abrotlier, J a J 11  Tiu1 tuuerd91JjfliBll St Jos ehs church, t  j  CARD QJPvTHANKS1 wifji to thanliill my friends andneighbors who visited me while I was in the hospital and sent me cardsand flowers Also Livingston Lodgtt Theii thoughtruillness Was greatlyappref iated Harry B GrantWHAT HAPPENEDA few weeks ago the LivingstonCon ay Bar association met and iced an investigation of a sospeed trap in Genoa where talleged that a justice was gettinfall the traffic cases and making 1000 a month in fees We have heard no more o it October 29 Pinckneybuines man was given a ticket bystate police for failing to stop at the intersection of Main  Webster Sts nearstiucted him to appear tice Peviak of Genoa He called upthe state police post and refused togo over here and the case waitransferred to Justice Otto PouliOU of PiBckney who fined him th mini amount Livingston Lodg NoLiv inoston Lodge No76 P  A Mwill Aork FC Degrees on Friday even ing November 17 at 800 p mLets e a good turnoutAlonzo VanSlambrook, W M op or huse Wednesday We haditois Thursday Mary and NoraJind Venninjj  uits iaujnn tree and cnseival inn ionti Biinv iit u ii ciss cut of i liiiuthat vns 21 yeMs olr We lost to thn 7th jTadr at fuothill Ii to 0 ihth irade Mi11 MorrisWr tiro maVifte,1 he iklets on isuliccls w had 11is year Maii, JinrJish, Saefyrc, Sociil Stuiiies al KMra Credit Mr Sfackable is cominii U see them Also Mr, leaurThe lii I in the ai 1 committee ,MV hiikirift a chart on how many booseach pupil v, read ince school stavt od rarolMiller h,y read 17 and Su an LaRelie 15, The Honor Roll Boysand firis HIT settinp in mops Woare leainintr tlieouysbur Addres     it now injisdid open house Tuesday nijrnt ili v itors We weie pro i ilnbiis ami loomWe thank Mrsnan UMI1 room mother for iLin,and niaK  uikey tor nanuMoup on Kindini1 New Neiii finished their work and TuesWilte helped them put their  toet hei , iirai les and K,I  i I tie name of it We t iind  n ood job They will read it toWiltse u hen she comes to helpweek We have a fine display ol lepoiL on our bulletin bjuid afi vYeaMi liiishook pi jf tuir patents have  m ,v Club jined Putnam broke all records wheAe cast XV, votes There were probly 100 in the township who did K ott The so called door btsli ring id eH its o et out the voteer  mom i Iked about than real i he fiirt titvc in many yar theilieiii arty hfl challengers Thi wii  of them and theyhad credentials from the Republican iv chairman The  Demueratsc  no chiilneers  Ruperviiior sVld the DewoerKt ranted everybody IS asro both partie had1 never over one or two,eil tvosrly when theballots were countel Now thw IIP all the counting In thj ei were paid,eve thoit  1 iieThey iiiileirrerof us knowNOTICE BAKE SALEThe Parents Club of the PinckneyCommunity Schools vill hold a baKeRoss Read home The ticket    Wednesday afternoon, Nov before Jus  embftl 21 at the store next to theGentile Home Center Plan to buyyoui Thanksgiving baked goods McClear is the son of ttheClyde McCiears of Gregory and a Junior in Pinckney high school He plavs football, basket ball and baeball and is good at all of thosi He ha no steady pirl friendbtit has 2 bip tvn sisters who boss him around It is also rumored they hae not yet found a girl they think is cood enough for him , Grad Mr MfHIerWe won first prize in the parentsclub rcnfst 5 and Hvt many par ents to join the Huh kVeryone las inipicved in multiplication since wehad open house We were proud of so many visitorsOur decorations werenice and wo received compliments on tthe paper mache animals we rnari We made pet well cards for Douglas Plummer and jjot birthday card fMrs Campbell, and wrotet letter oMrs Mfimc Eisenhower on her birthday We hat a prood time voting lnst week Mrs MiHer explained the new machines and registration etc, Lake Cliffordfielrl ieorivrabbits hi, di vynns Auntbirthday piry onKIWANIS NOTESMuscular Dystrophy filmssbowi Tuesday night The Kiwanis will sponsor and give prizes for the beat decorated home at Christmas  time TuMday night the Living, j upsson County Road Commission aud AD County Engineer Fred Rogers wiilb guest of the Kiwanis Therwill be a panel discusion on bettorroads You may bring1 gutnts or any interested in good road may come Phone Rev Winger f6r reservations FOOTBALL SCORES   p   , Holt 13 Howell 7 Stockbridersthere Sale startsa 3 p m To place ijf Chelsea 7 South Lyon 0, San order for something special you Thojna 0 Manchester 27, Clinton may call UP  3122 or UP 83146 7 Milan 12 Tecumseh 0 WalledLace 41, Milford 0PFTTirsVILLE MILL PLAYERS The Pettyaville Mill players havaheld several meetings with MrsJane  Tasch One play is beinjj seriously next summer A eon,have been drawn John Boyer and wife viiUd theJohn Wrathells in Ann Arbor Fnliay Th Robert Pikes attended a birthday pirty at the Ed Rounsifer home in Geioa Saturday honoring the birthaayof Mr Rounsifer and MoPike The Kron Clarks and Fllvdi Kcrtz families were also there330 p m Tuwdaydriven by William Ketcha Josephson 7, at the intersection is heve Novof Min and Howell Ss here The I BASKET BALL TEAMball practise startednirht Of last years first team ,Wvlie, Dave Burns Alvin I HENRY RUEXinonson1 and Lonnie Huhman Henry Ruen, son of Michael aivl1 are hack and moot of  the second Flizabeth Murphy Ruen of Pinck We Reader will coach first team died at Birmingham Friday, Thehit Rudand John Burp, the second The first funeral anrl burial were there Mnn 27 with Briphton At one time he had a general store1 Xov 27Brighton hereNov 30Britton thereWBDDtNG IS SATURDAY ,Uh1 s inuries were  rions Saturday eving, Noverbr 17 at   wltM th chi ran    WVPV rm4rhnH lri nonf the car He JS the son of p m at the Pinckney CongLChurcHMinn Wary Annette Tumer, daughter of vlr and Mrs Abner Turner of Stralhmore Ave, Detroit , will be, jeonre the bride of Brandom White jr of Pinckney The English Custom of onen church will be observed with ad househove inonBom to JsTorman Millar and wifeV f Cat McPhermonHc 7Hartland hevePrr 14Dfixter hereJan 4South Lycn there Inn JlBojrville ther1Jar 18Manchester there Jan 2UHartland thereih 1Dexter there,Ffb 5 Britton hreFch 8South Lyon her  Vrh 15Boysville hereFob 22Manchester hereFeb ie Drif hton thra here with th late W E MurphyRecently ho has been a lawyer andhrM a factory in Detroit He leavrs,i wife and 3 sonThere is a broths Andrew and  sisters, frs ElizabethChiton Kate and Ella 2 brothersWilliam and Michael and a sister,Nora, are deceased Harold RaHy jr has beonto Oitando, Fla in the air corp Walter Clark and wife called onthe WeHly DeClairs in Manchester Sntuvday They were in Ben tonHarbor Sunday and Monday  j Fourth and Fifth, Mrs, doiiat PiurnuMs urandparents isi d id Sunday Penn Bronini ii and her da1, piattised shooting li row lerrv Jaj,odas aunts arid uncle  ed him ihi week end FJ auk Si saw 2 deev at Rushi Spoifor saw 2 in hjs ICiliott si  a trap fornot et anr Dailcnelean WiHiains had a lainos Cantrell visited his jjrand niotiT1 in Am Arhor and Pat Te met his in Albion Mriraivl Ar,y ,vas 9 years old Nov 9 She reitMvedMelody Bolls for a present Wo ll  all the parents and friends who  ed us riui injf open house Our   Irivs officers are Iridein Oe laiioda Vice Pres Kmny IH1 rue Secretary, Mary  iiray Tie surer, lioliene Singer yiiili ad SixLJi, MIR HeatonWe had  birthday party lit Tuedvi or Pt Morovsky Mrs Bovorsky hiuw ht iep ereani, suckers anrl cucake Our room won 2nd in thr parents Hub mutest which it  We play ed ,e 7h yrrade Tuesiay and lrst 0 0 iir class officers are Prc,ident David Otwell Vice Pres, Pain Stapleton d Btv ThilTl, Mra Jrbnsonild Hoi lister has new shoesMike Pooto dad made him a sand io RorheIe Rnnrlnlls grandfather isbctti1 and can set U Larry Famish had  chin ney fire Sunday fudy Boiov ky ha new hat and loisChalie IHiiinpfer had a fish fry nthis grandfather, Hoffs Sunday Ch,rION Miller has new shirts Rhoda BaxIn vcnt up north Jack Haas has now motor bikeSeventh lirade, Mrs CarWe beat the 6th nade 6 to 0 Wplay the 8th jrrade this week Dick i our footbtall coach We have cratslieus emeniber one cai ice  TeeplellcriLe,, Lincoln Sinith objected,lid, That man has been on tia year, and ha1 not opened his din  Another thin whiched  In use of challengers isA t ii t i Mii i t ies nuist be ented on all election boardsare iiuie h the township who in IVtnani  al DemoThis year there were 3 on the boardVeo there was little bettingelection in contrast to otheryears when it was heavy One prominent Democrat and Republican whs have b4h served on their countyconvnittes failed to get togetherThey usually each place a bet on heir respective candidatesfor presmn ,rl overiior The Republican d to bet on obo this yearfOas n Vet Ye editor was theno to win a bet we know ofForni ak Mrs Thomas Bonner, Livingston Countyican Clubidont of thein theHIMv v has beeu some improvementfar Fast situation in EyptiH piwit France, Croat Britian and fsrael have acreed to r,Vdraw theirfovvos from EpTPt nd let the Unittd   army take over, TWl , viy vcvntd and i pec ted to be in Eprypt in amop will be drawnui Anu ican co , Sweden andwill fumisfcand nr transportation ill hold the Suez Canal refuses to pive up Gasa frm Kfrypt, riajfUnff Ivitory There flfilei mnpsintr planes  onycypan border This is foubtt1 Juvi always wants the oddft illfavor She voted ajrainRt the Ul Xations police action Hungary is fifltinff apainstoy Soviet Russian forcessues United Nationsihis will ho taken up laterhryrjceived our reportt cards Joan Scbafer is ii years old today We did not have     am4a Jd turnout at open house Wdne T it Leonaid Wol overday niht only 6 partnta canM Tfc Edward Stapletonoinend  t ,, Nowvk r 14 , 196 6Fo r th e pric e o f aclothe s post yo u ca n dr y 8 0 loaflf co f clothe s in  anelectri c dryer An d youl l neve rhav e t o struggl e witl itedious , oldfashione dlin e dryin g again Smar t an d thrift yhomemaker s kno who w t o  s  iLive  Better  ElectricallyBase d o n a n averag e pric e o f 40 0 Margaret Hoe y o f Dexte r W M ,   f  THEATREmarrie d t o Horac e Iickl y o f Hudso a   fcfcfc  I r  f  I Ca t St  Aloyaiu a Church , Detroi t Sat    WHTTMOR E LAK Eurda y The y wer e attende d b y Le o         Hoe y an d Viroqu a Lemon  nday, Saturday , No v 16 , 1 7Pinckne y hi h schoo l bea t Brfch    DW  Featur eto n Frida y 2 6 t o 0  The y en d thei r   WAL K TH K PROL D LAND seaao n th s week  with Sout h Lyon  m CmemaSop e n d Metrocolo rAldc n Carpenter , 88 , bu t civi l I  Wtthwa r vetera n o f thi s sectio n die d Nov  Audi e Murph y ar d An n Bancrof t5  H e serve d wit h Co  A  22n d Mich ,Infantry  I n 184 9 he wen t t o Tal iorni a durin g th e gol d rus h anda dt o  figrh t Indian s goin g an d coming H e la d a  Masoni c funeral , Sunda ywit h Re x Talcot , a  cousi n o f Detrio tgivin g th e funera l oratio n HOWELLI HE AT REUoweil ,A ralso  SATELLIT E I N TH E SKY in  Cinemascop e aji d Warne r Colo rCoo r Cartoo n rues Wed  Tiiur , NOT  US , 14 , 1 1KoWr t WagB r an d Jeffro y luU in A  KIS S XEFOR B DYINa  Nin   inemaScop t an dCartoo nSun , Mon , Tues , Nov  18  19 , 2 0Willia m Holde na t Chelse a o n Novembe r 1 7 a dele  C olo p  arner vio n fro m her e wil l attend  j  j ,oy d Xrla n and fVirgini a Leit hSamue l Singe r wil l b e marrie d t o Noveh y NcVss Cartuo nJea n Hanse n a t Jackso n Nov  2C  iHor n t o th e Jame s LaRosa s o f cdnsday , Thursday , No v 21 , 2 2Dexte r a t th e Sanitarium e her  Nov 3   To d Hunte r an d Natali e Woo ddaughter   v    THE BURNIN G HILLS in  CinemaScop e an d Warne r Cole rNote S 0 1 4 8 Iear gtl l Featurette Novelty CartoonSYLVAN Fiulay, Saturday, Nov lfi, 17l ubitf teaiuie iYogrzmPILLAUS OF THE SKYiu technicolor and CiuemaScopWithJtii Chandler and Dorothya i cHOT CARSBromfield, Joi Lansing aft4 and Mark DanaMonday, November It, It Sunday at 2oH jiaWagner and Terry MoorTu National Biscuit Co will holda demonstration at Swarthout  Plateways store Saturday andserve free lunchesSt Marys Church will have afcocial and oyster supper at the Ho tel Tuomey Saturday tightMr, and Mrs Brayton Placewayof North Dakota are visting here36 people took the train to Lake laud from here Monday night and Jenjoyed a dinner of Liberian squirr el or Michigan muskratMusic was  JWTHEATRE Chelsea, Michigan JiJiWEEN HEAVEN AND HU4i iintmaScop anj itokirI catijrette, Naw CThur, Fri, Sat, Nov 13 16, 17 By Popular RequestGary Cooper inDISTANT DRUMS WithMari A Id on Tue Wed, Thur, Nov 20, 21,Jak Ia anca and Eddi AlbertinAJTACK1This is What Hell it LikC t andfmnishede by the phonograph and I Su,, Mon  Ny   2Q piano They came back on the 900  STORM CFNXERpm train wilnTe Conyl Church held a social  li,le Iavit and BHanat The home of Rev Gate Friday j  Kim HunterThe program wasrlnst Solo, Nor f jhur ,Fri, Sat , Nov 22 23 ma Vaughn Inst Duet, Ernest anl  Eisa Bock, Solo, Grace, Grieve Selection, Male Quartette, Hoyt,ViiJer, Tuppei, Swarthout Duel, Thanksgiving Speciei1KF SOLID GOLD CADiLLAC SEE YOUR DEALER OR DETROIT EDISON     FSTABUSHED1865  Laura Bnrjes, Hazel Peters Duet, jfied Swarthout, Ed Gilpin Solo, J rLoia Moran Duet, Grace and Haiold Grieve IEmil Brown has resigned as marshsl and David Mowers has beenappointed fMis James Pearson is spending thewinter with her daughter, Sarak, U Nevada, Mr Judy Holliday and Paul Douglas MacfamType WritersH1PJIONS AN CARBtN PAFMlMAvHlNF ALBS AND fUKjUftLivingston Office SappW 201 SOUTH MIH,i HOWMLL 294LAK coTTAGEFOR SALE AND FURNISHINGS Slue Qdble TOriAE AT 21378ANM INCORPORiFiNCKNEYOVER NINETY YEARS OF SAFE BANPNGAll Deposits up to 10,000 Insured by Our Memberhip in tint Federal Deposit Insurance Corporationrsinute tiqut chairs,well sygttmll0g A Mof Thomas Read caughtfire Sunday night from a gasoline light which overflowed, Mr ReadInriicd his hands putting out thefire sEroch Curry took advantage ofthe election to vote for another Demoruiic president He first voted for fcV Pres,, Gecrge liullisSec, Llva WollinanMiss Ellen Devereaux of Pinckneywns married to William Xewniunof Howell Wednesday, After a wedding trip to Milwaukee and WasiMWistorsin they will live ai H Loo Livey and Mm i Jn f neral O apwy atliliairi Sliovpi arJOIN OUR ANOTHER NEW SERVICE NOW AVAILABLE imrt way to fav for Holiday or othtr xpiMM Bnablts you to NVI regularly and easily You can choost any of ix wk ly amount from 11 t  Ko charyt for this ervic Vou rciv a chck axt NOT tmbor in tht full amuat MTM, Can b usd to sv for any pino, such as vacation, ik or taxM, wrrif, somethiif you wantor just U MT for a  K JV,lk in 1844 and ha, Ot Beyy lie ai Hovpi Married at the ConMl ,,asoiui  on Nov 10 by Rev Gates, Fred Fisnto Harriet Doll Kiley, both of Pinck  O iSchool conventionlild at the West Marion church on a ceiiid fc ULtended thii iinn i aco ii Ann Ax,i hcja Eiyle, Martk jtrve, and Jot Eisl1 caie iicre Friday an4 in a Vollmor a birthdljrts lak an insuraHtfs it tin1 Citizens Mul y at Howell rAnnouncirtOpoa your Christmas Account toda eithtr of our oifiooa YOM11 t ttmt yoar tkal yu did,THE MePHERSON STATE BANK INCOEFORATED 1915 OTBSL NTXWTY TEARS OF SAFE ejccilir Most Kolly, Dick Bols and Virgil fat PtMkntftht South  ClubAnto PtU  and lfikt Arbor hr Sunday and the Broad way tadrt of Ann Arbor here onTaaakarMni Day Borard, brothert 11M Univ4ty of MUaifWiyd Friday niht AlWtof NorthrilU offered to tak over and world todayin 20ide three newTorqueFlite incredibly low, a h Today, see ande Soto, now at r a I VANS MOTOR i rY DISPATCH Wednesday, November 14, 1956Wagoners GroemMatter at Pottoffte Ma  iarri LINGERIEFURNISHINGSGOODSNNEDQRYGOOOSGROCERIESKENISk Mrs Hetty Carver of Ann Arbora week end guest of the George The Cleo Curtis family of Plymouth and ihe Milton Gttrtis family of Mid int aled on the Ualph Halls Sunday  j Arthur Moore family of Dealcirn vere Sunday quests of the Lesiv McAfeesMrs Ellen McAfee is a patient at Joe hospital, Ann Arbor Sunday visitors of the Olin Kobiuson timily were George Spratt and wife of Fannintfton, Olin Robinsuajr and family and Barney Wilson  and wife of Aim Arbor IJMrs Mary Meyers of Fowlervillewas a Sunday guest of Mr and Mrs Floris ClarkSunday guests of Mr and Mrs Ellis were Mr and Mr Kayniond Kllis and 3 children of Mt Clemens and Ijarney Wilson and wifeArbor iMi Thomas Bnnner has been ap minted to the legislative committee  the Michigan Library AssnLawrence Camburn and Ona Cainpeil intended the Life Membershiponljience at the Stockbride Ma lie Lodge Thursday nifhtT e Lawrence Camburns attendeddinner Sunday ai tlie lare llariuimomeMr and Mrs Roland joi Ion anion, Ralph of Beulah and Mrs Sarah iiiiiin were also 8066 PINCKNEY ROADQuality Merchandise LOWPRICESBeer and Wiae To Take OutPHONE HOWELL 705J2 JLUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIESEverything in Sherwin Williams Paints Coal and Fuel Oilititl Bui dm HardwareD E HOEY  SONS HA 68119 Dexter  i   V,,1 he Rix Noggles Ami Arbor Smith, son of the Sunday  of the Frank Ab  d i Smith of Iinckncy is part in the AHLKXT K MrOR COOKiNU, WATER HfcAIlNS AND L r GAS SERVICE Meyer ha sold his home onMcGregor Rd, Portage Lake, and has moved to Waterloo where ho swurni for the gtate conservationdeptL J Henry and wife called on theLamUrt Henrys and new baby inDetroit Sunday, Ailu Caulk of Ann Arbor callid on the Misses Nellie Gardner unJk TTTrow t rtPcMdflton Calil hich feature ansihe  and  dani  Yi i jriu ,LM hener boi lie a  ,Kuih uitler atui ijaibaa M mi i,rwr inind pi jCt i cvisited Mrs liusalc from aixiat1 carrierx,aii ill ind new m, Kennfth lulm,iV at St Joe hospital, Ann Arboriiday,The George VanXormans were in  Saturday ami called on thenjli irrl I iarnc rsM, Don iny Buyer is speudiru 11  cck t 1 ovei iRobeit Reni fatnilv spentwith Ai LIIUI1 iuli and wife ,, lik, uitcnded a Junior Kinusicrs uieetinir Saturday at theo  us v,t i ci 1 ii i, ii Vr and Ms loii yTi Clr llidwells of iiiunlon and he liasil W liilc if Alaon U drWi , mi he lien Whites i , wee1,  Mr  Kdrii Spoars Jack Sheldon,1M latici Slwhai janiily and Mvv i Uiic Sbehan atttonrloil a birthdaydii UM Siiv for Mrs, Louise Shem ,t tlic Shehan home in Ann, iU of Detroit and Billy in A nn A tb  called un iiliain Shehans last weekMi an y  rI 11J v 11 a AI 11 liome fiii L Jike i  oirunu miluid and DeMrs Owili oy Dilliivnarci hd dinner ili ihe Walter iiors in Fowler iiiV Also iuv Blair  Th Winter pnd ClosedRoad off M3i, Lkelnd,  MWUer, Fnmilv WashLry Fam ,1 V SlaK Btd Spreads and Jru Dye Process l Andrew Campbells entertainti i L ciiiine Sunday Liio Dick iouny iatil o Fmi s Vin Ledvhlc am Mrs Jtnry Lyiul BrownTle fire engine wjcLake Sunday by a Ui o Rushi0NT SAY BREADJUST SAY CEEAMOSTATE OF MICHIGANThe PrebaU Court for th County of Livingstonin The Matter of Th Estate of KAUL MOLCHAM Deceaaedlrescnt,Hoiiorable Hi,am R jm,,aJuus of Prjbti  Notice t iieroby Ci,en, That allciedifcra of faid deceased are requird to pieaent their claims in wriuijand t nder oath, to saiJ Coirt, and to henn a copy thereof upon liene ii,ieyons of Brighon, Michigan, fidiciavyof aid estate, and Uat ch clai swill be heard by said Court at the Trilate Office oi January i, 197a tenAMIt is Ordered, That notice theroft tfivei by publication of a copy hereof for three weeks correctivelyprevious to said day of hearing, n iie Pinckney Dispatch, and that thfiduciary cause a copy of this noticeto be served upon each Known partyiu interet at his last known address by tnteriMJ mail return receipt demanned at last fouiteen 14 days prior to such hearing or by eroitaiMrvie at UMt fire 6 daft prior to tuckHiram R Smith, Judge of ProbateA rat P Htln M GouldCitric f Patricia Palmer, tally UtleyMarV, Dry Cleaning tottoi  White, Dale Hughes, Kitty StPierre 4Let us feiobv with our  vrro in Ypsilani Saturday to take j tie Future Teachers course at Ea t  Michifiar CollegeHerbert Palmer and wife spent the week end with the Peach Palmer faiiiny in FlintPatricia Palmer attended the Mich 111 rame at Ann Arbor Saturday Mrs Margaret Clark, Anita andFrancis visited the Russell Gloversin Webberille SundayThe Stanley Dinkel family attend I ed the turkey shoot Sunday at the  Livingston County Club on M36 E Johnny won 2 turkeys and a chicken The Edward Grablicks of Femdaewere week end guests of Mrs Elean rr LedwidffeTie Ambrose Kennedy family weiT Sunday quests of the Irvin KenntdysMis Howard Read entertained HerVi uJcre club Wednesday Thursdayj she attended a party al the home of Mrs Guy Jameison of Howell1 fc Ray Burns, Jack Yaunff, Dm Burns Joe Burn and Jim Hums families attended a dinner at the DConklin h me in Grand Rapids Sunday honcn ho 35th weddinjr anniversaryVf Hay Burns and wifeThe Gene Webbs of Waseon, Ohioand he Harry Olensons of Lesliecaller on the John Boyers SundayMrs Allan Dinkel and her lister,Mrs Lloyd Drayton were in DetroitSaturdayAlbert Pinkel and wife wre inSaKne Sundayj The following attended tthe OESj installation at Fowlerville Saturdayj night the Harold PortersLawrencej Cam,urns, George Enpquits, James  fioyls, George VanNomans, Mrs iHde Moran and Mrs Roberta Ami burpeyj The Rv Keith Ruepsotrer is con ducting revivals at Tustin thisLk Rev Michael is at the Peo p1 ChurrhRoss Read was in Derit ThursdayT WWc Dick Hijrps,rnd Vmce Dantt are horn from th U S Marine base at at DUgoCtiif  Thy ro baek Satarday IWe widfa to iiiank tfie Vofers oComity for the fine vote ofre ctivea election November ithJol A ilLawrence GthringerWilliam HackWITH PZDPZK MSXrfAVOMESOELI1 ALTMOU6H THE Ae fasimanHzrold EordenAJriaaJohn MillJudge Hiraiti SmithLIVINGS ON COUNTY REPUBLICAN COMMnrn Hitty n           fii5Ms     Wednesday, November 7, 7966 , November 14, MMThis lunner SWKBS lime with aWATER SYSTEMHours once spent oeSting wafer the difficult oldwcy new arc turned lo mcrs profitable farm jobs For justpennies a day, a thrfny Myors pump keeps water readyto flow a rhe lnefs p Mver you want it A readysupply of wafer kec,  iivestock thriving, boosts productionTalk to us about your water needs A surprisingly smallinvestment will bring running water to your farm We willbe glad to make a free estimate on the cost of a higkquality Myers water system for youWrite or phone today, No obligationTHE LAVEY HARDWARE for ibe Heartof wtur farmEasyBudget Terms iWL BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORNEIEhe Pinckney SanitariumRay M Duffy M D Piackaey MichiganCall 1100 A M to 200 P It jfxcept WednesdaysMOB, Tuefc, Fri, Sat 100 to 800,P MRitter LVJialesService HAVIO  fKLEVIoION SERVlCfai Pomp awd Courteous Ptene UP 85ft 15 Webater 8i FUNERAL HOMEDOB C SwarttontEquipment ServicePHONE U P 4172C Reickhoff, SrOPTOMETK1ST120 West Grand Rivr Hovvel, Michigan 6UJLOYD HtNULtPhono 1651W Howell, MichiganW Munscll, ACLAY GORDON , rjIvestock mLYLE W M ON SELL ASSOCIATE Weekly Trips Aladft lo IeiruiA REGISTERED LAM  GeneralSURVEYOR jPHONB U POffice SS11V6 East Grand RiverRcgcrVi CarrINSURANCE eOVBMAGEDENTIST tdiui R CarrJlephone Ofiwa i3D , , MJLL gTEsidence 814 by AppointmentHowell Michigan BERT WYUE, arns ,Hijit5 Lk   Mmcsfc Gppoi tunt ie8our npertv S All AlWTHE HOOSER SCHOOL MASTER By the tockbridge Senior Clan at the 8torrkbridge High Sihool Gyju a 400 p i on liie uurhti ofFRIDAY NOVEMBER 16 SATURDAYNOV 17 CAST OF CHARACTERSHOCKY MRS MBANSMRS WEANSHANNAHBCD MEANS BALPH HARTSOOK HANK , DR SHALL BILL DIXONMARLENE FEAR MARLENE FEAK  MARY SALVERS DAVID WYCKOFFMEANMARTHA HAWKINS SQUIRE HAWKINS bLTY MISTRESS OF CEREMONIESADMISSION 40c, RESERVED VTTMITHDICK STAXDFIELDQICK WILDE  MARIE JACOBS ELMIS RISXER l ROGER GEEKANNETTE ROSEHETTY OAKLE FOR SALE 300 bales of straw  Ruhell Bokros, Phone UP 8iG48FOR SLEVVliite hullless popcorn  Ilnrff Bros Phone UP 83277  FAkM SALE3 A 5PEC1AL1TVPbone Fowliilk CA 3SSDr H R Holmquist Ftcai Estate209 North teLOSTPart beagel and part birdblack md white, near Pinckney John Walton, Phone UP 8J7,s9FOR SALEGirl liyht blue wintercoat iind snow ants size 4, also a boys tay suit e 8 Ph UP83ililiv U i 315FOJi RE NTTwo furnished rooms Plione UP 89732 Tues, Wed,Sat by Appointment A 72J31UQ West Grand Fiver 1JRIG11TOX DR JE CAMPAUOPTOMETU8T s Eye ExamiaaHoiMiVdneadsy and SaiuriUf b Appointet9126 Chtkon Road, mi N Phoa EnfatoH AC FOR UttXTAumishcd Apartment 8014 Portage Lake Road Call aftr GU  in Ihone HA 6W83FOR SALESoo Woolen Mills mi plaiJ hunting suit, size 14 like new, Rotto Urail Rex Rotiserie Broiler Fiycr, one year hd Iron baby bed LEE LAVYGeneral insurance U P 83221 WANTEDFarms in PinckneyAii Havs Dstroit and ut of  biytis A post card will briftgitresntatvt to you fotr vichinson Realty Companyi2 Wst Main Street, NtrtkWil J  m 1 VANTEDMan or ,70iiin to liai sMiiiBR ShopLAWN MOWER SHAPUNINGG   ou fllM or 1art tine 115 2 4 itiverb8n   Uke Atchiion Realty CompanyFJHSALIIuttornut Squash     Strt NortktViU nee4Sv Pincl ncv MichOR SALilr Studebaker Chiun o Foril Arrangairjeilte,8l Pettysville Rd  ilni 4 douj stan R,ulio atui hdjviei, and A itni Wreathes Gall UP 83178LOST Sit 15 at at r near SiMarvqs Church,a red ilk foldingt5iT FOR SALEBlonde Oak Bedroomuic at MW rlue Water Drive, RasLake, Lckcland, Phone, AC 72ii4 FOR SALEMidet Car, Electric Stove, Ironcr, Trailer for Rent George VanSkiverWANTED TO BUY  Ued and rifles Alo trapsLucius DoyTlone UP8312FOR ALEDoll Cloths and StuffedToys Doth Dressed Tuna Cxyvnn, 5006 Bishop Lake Rd I WATEDaby SitlLnjg liiiLton, Mich vans good, ncivis sonu body woiksinn oo Phono UP S21iI Til PENTApaitmenfMiiii shirey, IP HC,21LOSTFemale IUale, black andiiovn C n onth oui Reward Rev, Euycnu Phoiifr AC 71001I OK iiear Kuh LakePhone UP 82346 SALEModerniktic ohair LaLh 11v and whits 50, vacuum J ckf1 jilati 3, Vanity table, uurror,hair 7,  lighlwood chairs 4 eacilv blufe iu 14, 20,s shadow boxae MUh iwcoid cabinet 1, miiroT,oak ftame 25x48 7, rocker 50,, naildei, ffLihot1 pillows 1 each,new iawn chair J 3 awnings, din   cte plo, iiTif Susan HoodFOR SA,iTwo snn dressys j,,,, iriMiyiing to 1000 All eajf i M eacii i ilU sixeI bd wilh twj  Sunday 21101 Doyl Rd,Miparet Hinnian 9210 Cder Lakw lut LALhFryei1 asd bang ey, Mich  i,rk Nash UP S6o64FISI flD neysFRUITS MEATS GROCER ,What really got ma the raisewas my Savings AeoountLogical enoughNThe thrift habitstirs up ambition, increases, your pcise and setfconfidence make,you worth more Whatever your preseni 3ituatinfunds set side in your Savings Account will improve it Week by wek and deposit after deposit, youll be better prepared for extra need  emergencies  opportunitiesStart saving thig week with this FOR RENTTwu bedmni LikcKroir, IkmiQ at Covdeuy Lake,Shooir,i at entrance, 1 or 2 children pra jcrtd oi bcnt, hot waior 0 aiiioiilli Walter Fualing UP 8LI815 jREAL ESTATiMary W oiterRBLVL hSiATE KHOKEIi13J MAIN ST PINCKNEYBranch OfficeKnahn Salesman  a vv ivladtien VM Puildingr, Brighton, OPTOMETRISTi  and Thurs 980 to 500  niings fey Appointment 3ti East 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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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apparen tivsvh  excp t t o mak e u  unpopula ran d los o u s ou r allies  I n Vietna m h aci d th e lnniunist s if  the y di d no twithdra w thi s countr y woul d inter vene  The y ignore d it  au d ther e wa sn o  irteiveition  H e refuse d t o sel ltujn s t o Israe l o f mak e the m a  loan li e iis u ei u Mii  o  Kgyyn  beiar c h e sai d the y ve ve  gettin g the mlYor i Russi a an d rnncelle d th e loa n t otinv  t o biil d th e ASa m Dam  Thi skille d o r influenc e wit h bot h cou ntriis  Whihe r hea t Britia n an dFranc e wtr e h i cahoot s wit h Israe lv i h e latter  rait l int o Egyp t w e 40 wr  1no w bu t w e d o no t blam e ISTfUJ lTh e lai d wiis a matte r o f sel fprv  , n fo r them  The y ar e he iin  o n rl l side s b y hostil e Ara bwli o ar e determine d t o exterminat ethen  Thi e wer e indication s the yvci e abou t t o attac k Israe l s o th   loi t the m t o th e punehAny on e vh o read s foreig n nfffair s a t al lsMoul d kno w tha t Grea t Britia n an dVance  v,if  no  le t tii e Sue z ca na  b o close d t o them  I t is  thei r lif tiiu e vnd most u r mei r supplie s COBU t    i  , r o  v f Lle y politel yi  MM I t o Dulle s fantasti c pla n o fiy,  sin u th e cana l an d goin g aroun d   e  CHJK  o f C,o d Hop e the y    i1 bi i vv viJn r lnn to feiz e th eranii i an d tak e control  The y eomple t     l l ilii  no i over Dulle srii d n o on  wa s mor e surpri sh 1  i 1 IYeider t Eisenhower li y launche d thei r attac k o nTri  thi s country , grojt a  e d b vii   , I  ni  iofl  vote l   a jii i nihiv  ,  ion s refrain ei  Th e l Tnitr T Nation sin  a  soiijrJMjj 1 board  I tisi c iiltinvtmn s bu t h s nopowe r t ol y    olitio nallianc e wi tFrance  Civ Our staMr i n ,   clea rt  W e hav e broke n ou rJrcn t Britia n an d wit hw e g o it  alon e withou twet  Tinimy14 Vpsilant r t9,  Prymout h G  Hallowee n party  W e serve d fudjr e lnf  boa t an  fiot  all  an d pop  W e than k th e mother s wh o Nut , wen t t o hi s atn tLIBRARY  NEW 8 furnished an d Mrs  Canticl l wh o hjl p  il V Joh n Tasc h visite d h s maud Ne w book s ar c th e Gif t fro m th e ed  Rienalt l McCart y an d Fran k  niOthc i Tasc h in  An n Arbor , li e o tSc  hy  Ann e Morro w Linbergh,Thi S chafe r sho t pheasant s an d Denni s  Sunif c puzzle s an d games  runIn loo k ha    waitin g list  Fo r girls , 2  Haa s a  rabbit , penn y Brenningstall s i  Vln  rt visite d 1,book s b y DuJardin , Bo y Troubl e an d m the r ha s fc  ne w fu r coat STUDEN T COUNCI Lhalftim e festivitie s a t lar    , s  hom e comin g gam e consist e d  o f a  performanc e b y th e Stocif iiidpr e nUchin o bal a ipcjcc h b ynrevrlen t o f th e studen t council  Do ny d Winger , an d th e crownin g o f db y C h trie s rilio t wSi I b e 9 N vt  S d ih Tessmei aWit fo r Marcy  W e ,    LndNrgh  Fo r Children , hone y SIfcn t Sunda y wit h hi s grandmother  VV  rhe  i  Ma d n  ,i   c,fiunrh  by Thomdike ,   donate d b y in  YPsJ Janit  Jame s Cantrel l visite d 1JX  ni s hanf l a t th e ff are  reserve Mjfsre t Ackley  Storie s t o b e rea d Ju v Reynold s Halloween  Roilenu s j 1  Batte r sa w 1 0 dee r whil e uo tt o  children  Tol d unde r th e Blu e Ur n Sfn Kers grandparentst , Mr  an d Mrs    l dinff Sunday  Rochol l Randall sPrtrs s o f northter n Michiga n ar e visi t  r  nJtlie i is vw  fom th ein g her tio n mMrs  Je d Gra y donate d a sec o f fictio n an d myster y hooks mor e book s an d ma j sTh ehiHics  b y Carso n Hollingswort hllith thSiirtte r   1 6 th e li b ilth e repor f a n  and mor e hunter s i spheasan t season  Th emad e i t impossibl etrac k them permit s fo r th e an y dee rhar e bein g maile d out  Quota sfo r 8  area s ar e no t ye t filled  Thos ewh o applie d fo r permit  i n area swher e th e quota s ar e fille d ma y tran sfi r t o on e o f these  Gladwi n an d Ga ylor d ar e liste d amon g thes e areas Th e depC,  has  bough t 24 0 mor eu a e f huntin g lands Wftfe r Fall  i n Alge r   coun t yb e dedicate d a s a  stat e park  I tcres Goos e huntin g continue s jpoorOnl yllf r hav e bee n bagge d li t Swan theboard  president  Th e quee nan d he r cour t rod e aroun d th e fieJ 4in  decorate d converable s o f Joh nPacke r Noe l Ros e an d Brando nWhit e jrTh e quee n an d cour t wan efovmpis  Mis s Hrgg s wa s escorte deiejvSHrtinr No  i e tiie  librar y wil l1 1    TO nd clos e a  5  p m a t ELLA MBRGB R MAYE RMerce r Mayer , 7fi , die d, SundaySh eitf is i     wa s   4 a ttyvttt e an d wa s th eth e step s t o the  dia s whic h waa  daughla r   WilHan r an d Mar y An nu p n a  truc k b y JacVDoylo , Evely n Ed ,  rird  th e senio r choic e b y Bo b War dlal e Hughe s th e runneru p b y Mar kWhite , Barbar a McAfee , aophmor eentr v b y Dic k Kenned y an d Jud y Ron tyy a n b y Lorr y VanSlambrooit Th e quee n receive d a  flora lfro m th e jrenera l stor e an d th ehe r cour t gitf s frOmth e ato mStuden t council  Mercer He r husban d rin g i s a  son, Oioa  aft d brothers , Willia m o fPJncVney , Frank  of Pontia e a d Eug en e ofDetroi t Th e funera l an d buria lwer e te  GMeag o today Th e Sunda y Schoo l clashe s o f theCongregationa l dhWoMri  spotis  afamil y styl e turkjt y dinne r o n Satur 4aVtNoyfeb  Yf  roceef c wil l teeMi d t o toy furnitur e fo r th e class room t i n th e ne w Educationa l Unit Mr i Ma e Koeppe n ha s bee n yarne dhaiifM l eMIsrdinne r an d Herma ni t  jW t chairman  Dona aa d GIRLS FOOTBAL L GAM BTh e Pinckne y hig h schoo l girt s go tth e footba l feve r an d Frida y donne dth e boy s footbal l tap s un d shouldk pad s an d pu t o n agara e betwaej nUi e enic r n d jutuo r yel l tean wMidk re  III  va s capt n o f th e sn iorteam  Cath y Wiltst , Lind a KIWANiS NOTE SFhaye r sbowe d picture o l eleetisA s fromWashiagtoti s tim et o  tfc e presen t day  Nex t Tuesda y aMoatular , dystroph y fil m wil l b ey  NjwK y Sp i tier , TaM t Shirley  Doa aBaydlo  The y wer e til t WrataaDall aTOWNSHIP TRBABU1HB R NAME DA t a  meetin g o f th e Putna m tow n   shipbfar d Monda y nigh t Mrs  Hele n  llaaa m ReyaoW s wa s appointe d t otownshi p treasure r t oArnol d PsfquiitSh aFifth an d Sixta , Mrs  Heato nW e ar e tryin g t o wi n th e membe rshi p driv e fo r th e parent s club  I t is5  Mrs  Mille r won  last year  W ehav e finishe d ou r stud y o n Prance W e starte d in  ou r socia l studie s tex tboo k he n ou r teache r too k u s troug hwit h Harry , th e Button  6 boy s mad eUa y Davi s wa s runne r up  I n readin gMr  Wakefiel d ia  ou r boy s athleti cteache r fro m th e futur e teachers  H ecome s onc e a  wc j Sixt h Grade , Mrs  Tasc hW e ha d fu n a t ou r Hallowee n par ty  Jerr y Cclone , Putt y Bay s an d an dMik e Taudane n won  prize s fo r th ebest  costumes  W e get  ou r repor trch  Wednesday  in  aiiinmeti cteat s Ronni e Haine s wa s winne r wit hGar y Davi s runnne r up  I n readin gGar y Davi s wa s winne r wit bTauriaine n runne r up  ul T ack Haa s wen t t o a  skee t shor tSunda y Bett y Pueke U sa w ain  An n Arbo r Saturday  Bonri e yli e ha    new wapron  Leonar d Jone sia d ha 3 a  ne w car  Ji m Kouri va s kille d b y a  hunter  I  n IM i  sweepstake s hav e been v  t  peopl e in  thi s are a were   jvcly n Hll , a  33 yea rol d cler k in  Sarnit r won  84,00 0 an dAlSer i Walton ,  , a n orderl y a t U nAc   v IK  al , An n Arbo r wonu,ivo  Atic r th e taxe s ar e deducte dt l i  vi i i e  hal f th e su m leftThes eIIcrie s arc  conducte d b y th enmen t an d th e mone y is  usq doveinnHn t exp iin  hav e the m including  ir , Cuba , Spai n etc ji  hivt  bee n buyingthes e tie to r ya w i n hope s th e Jigntnin gshik o the m som e day  Ther e hav eIK  n  fort s t o hav e natio n sponso rsuci i  lotter y bu t the y hav e failed for i r unfi e showe dSunday  at Do 1Fourth Grade , Mrs , Campbel lV e a i e havin g ope n hn i so o 7t h a t 7J0  W p expeo t ou r pa r nt shereV e ha d a  nic e tim e a t ou rIiilowee n jarty  W e thani  tii e  ir pit  vh o sen t thing s an d helped  Ever yon e ha d a  oo cotumo Our BLielik readers are working on a mov ie entitled Giraffes and Monkeys1In science we are studyinginoquitos We had a football this   with tht ,her 4th y andgaaie, Mrs Car We played Stockbridjee Friday and lost fi to 0 We toofc down our Hallo ,weem decorations Monday RLhardImus of Urn future teacher, help vote m   We have 2 parciit in our parent rhh We hopewe win firsj prize Wo tthank all the  i  GraJe Mrs MlilerWe mflr birthday caul for HianeBorovsky and get yell cards for Douplas PJummcr jr who was scaldedby boiling water Thorraa Antanyaron Blondell school, Flint, is a newras mate Tuesday we avp pninf tto rhmrh iicmbcrship in the UnitedSLucs nns passed the 1,00000,000 Dr ihv first time in history TUnare now too,ir2,529 This is an in rense of 07,182,611 over a year ago,This upsere in church membersbjthcan riphl after World War II andiiuw 609 of the people in the nation arc church members 100 years agOonly 20 percent of the people belV id to a church In 1900 it rose to 87and in 1950 to 57 There are 58,448,00 Piostcstiints 38,596,000 CatholsSr,rV000 Jews nd 2,385,000 Easternorthodox church members in nation Penaita contributions to churclVsnlast year were 48 per personTbination i spending 5,000,000018a vear for religions purposes  ,us vith fractions Monday Seventh Grade, Mr AndersonBarbat MeAfee andTolein Banydlo Thay ware StoekbrWj  Oiion rMcken 6 nJiuiU hlTS, Joan arnnunafa and bakeschool on We play the h rte at football nothers who donated and helped withMay We are going to vote Tuc 0 Paty Mrn Chamhor, for the v We hVe had political talksThe ldtr fld Mrs Mlllr for ih rest,clfy We have had political talksThe1 8th grade boat us rt foottall 12 to 2Hlggs stfat A Mty I Jn4a  St Tnana ent ountrifis and areon them FFFS us add and subtractnh are helpwas   Tere nave been developments tathe far eat The United Nations with 19 nations voting no agreedcstaMish internationalon the IsraelEgyptian border country will fumisft supplies, and air trasporttattion and theer countries trocps Gen Taylor head of Amari,can forcas we have only 3 divisions athe others being occupied inEurope and the tar east, Soto be edging into theways or by the back, fe9t       M              ,   in s rnmtm vmAmi Wednesday, Novembe r 7 , 795 6I Ki  For th e pric e o f a bo x o f soa p powder yo u ca n dr y 14  load s o f clothe s in  anelectri c dryer  An d it s s o simpl e t ose t th e dia l fo r soft , fluffy  laundr yo r dam p dry , read y fo r ironing  Smar t1  memaker s kno w ho w t o  Live Better  ElectricallyBase d o n a n averag e pric e o f 7 2SE E YOU R DEALE R O R DETROI T EDISO NESTABLISHE D 186 5INCORPORATE D 191 6Stat e Ban kHOWELLPINCKNE YOVE R NINET Y YEAR S O F SAF E BANKIN Gdon t b e a las t minds  Sant au w  r   i JOI N OU Rflnatma s fto bANOTHE R NE W SERVIC E NO W WAMBL ETh e smar t wa y t o sav e fo r Holida y  v othe r expenses   Enable s yo u to sav e rcgrularl  rnr l easily   Yo u ca n choos e an y o f i x woo k l y anount  fro m f 0 to  10ft   N o charg e fo r thi s service   Yo u receiv e a  chec k nex t NoverrJf r in  the full  amoun t save   Ca n b  use d t o sav e fo r an y purpose , suc h a s vacation , schoo l  rtaxes , marriage , nomethin g yo u vnnto r jui t t o sav e fo r a  rain yUpo n ou r Christma s Accoun t toria  eithe r o f ou raox t yea r tha i yo u did  offices Yout t b eTH E MePHERSO N STAT E BAN KINCORPORATE D 191 5OVE R NINET Y YEAR S O F SAF E,      Notes o f 25  Year sPinckne y hig h schoo l ben t No wHanso n Frida y 3 7 t o 6Murrii y Ken nnl y go t 4  touchdown s an d v Fn kiinak a 2  Hub e Ledwidg e kicke d th eexty n point Th e Mason s wil l atten d churc h ina  ood y Sunda y whe n Rev  Berquis twil l preac h a  St  John s da y sermon Th e Gov  Brucke r mil k investi uio n conducte d b y Judg e Jyn eiav e th e creamerie s a  clea n bil l o f  healt h althoug h som e wer e condem ne d  fo r labelling  mil k Jerse y mil winc h doe s no t com e frome  fro m Je sey s an d sellin g culture d mil k fo rbuttermilk Th e Plymout h tea m di d no t huv U  her e Sunday  Pinckne y play s tta Byro n tea m her e Sunday Mrs  Id a Moncriei  wh o ra n a  con fectionar y tur e a t Hovvel l committe dsuicid e b y hanin  Saturday Ther e wil l b e meetin g o f dairyme na t th e communit y htl i Frida y nigh tt o  liste n t o Alber t Holmes , founde rof  th e Twi n Pine s Dair y a t Nortii vili e offe r a  propostio n t o bu y thei rmiik liar y Whitlock , 63 , o f Winan sLake , die d Saturday  Funera l wa sMonda y ,  Rev  Berquis t officiating Harr y Murphy , Kennet h Reaso nGeral d Kenned y attende d th e Mich Stat e Syrcaus e gam e Saturday Hele n an d Jane t Foidie r ar e atten dint 4 th e Yps i Normal Th e Cliffor d VanHorn s entertaine da  numbe r o f friend s Halloween LEE THEATRE   WHriMOR E LAfc EFriday , Stfday , Nov   , 1 0Doabl e Featur e I T  CONQUERE D TH E WORLD also TH E SH E CREATURE Colo r Cartoo nSunday , Monday , Nov  11 , 1 2AWA Y AL L BOATS in  Technicolo rWit hJef f Chandle r an d Georg e Nada rrV  urett e New s Cartoo nan d Juli e Adam sTi  Wed, Thurs , Nov  13 , 14 , 1 5TE A AN D SYMPATHY Wit h  bora h Ker r an d Joh n Ker rvi  Erickso n an d Edwar d Andrew sir  CinemaScop e an d Metrocolo rColo r Cartoo n an d Lat e New sh  Buildin g Brighton , Mich Evenin g b y Appointmen t13 6 Eas t Gran d Rive rSYLVAN THEATRE Chelsea , Michiga n HOWEUIHEAUowell , Mich  At  Coadttieno dTuea , Wed , Thiir , NOT  6, 7 ,Btttt  Dav U so d Bria n Keit hSTORB  CENTEE fVHay , Saturday , Nov  9 , 1 0Doubl e Fe a ur e Pregra mTts a Parke r an d Jef f Hunte rWai t Biiiij 4GREA T LOCOMOTIV E CHASB as cA  Wal t Dine y Productio nMK N AGAINS T TH E ARCTIC in  CuemaSeop e an d Colo r  CartoASunday , Monday , Nov  11 , 1 2latineSuda y a t 230 pmRhond a Fleming , McDonal dODONGO in  CinemScop e an d Technicolo rCartoo n an d Featurett Tluir , Fri , Sat , Nov  8 , 9,  10Th e sensationa l ScienceFictio n Co mi inario n Yo u hav e bee n hearin gAbou t o n Radi o an d T V rues, Wed  Thur , NOT  Ill , 14 , I SUob m Wagne r an d Jeffre y Huaio r A  KIS S NEFOR B DYING  Nin  CinemaScop e an d Colo rCartoo n an d MiiaUa iBrighto n brothers , Harvey ,    iT CONQUERE D TH E WORLD Willia m an d Walte r Blas i were kill  e d  a t Sout h Lyoi i Sunda y nigh t wtien  thei ca r wa s hi t b y a  Per e Ma rquot e train i anth o witrIVto r Grave n an d Beverl y Garlan dlso  SHE CREATURE WithTom Conway Adding MachinesType WritersRIBBONS AND fARBtN PAPER  3ALBS AN IMPAIRNotes of 4K Years Age ugene Campbell ha boughtauto Rev I C Lttlejchn is spending i  week at his farm in Ohio The Methodists will have a baiidat their fair Saturday night WHiam Baker ,83, died at thohome of his nephew, W S Swar thoit Oct 0 He was burn in Wheeler, N V His wife died in 1892Tho funeral vac Sunday Miss Majle Fish of Pinckney wasmarried to Berkley Isham of Plain field at the H M, Marble home inLinden Oct  Miss Florence Kice is assisant sepfano at tlie First Metliodist church in Ann ArborL Lelah Monks entertained  Chance Club Saturday nifjht The collet boys were all home forselection Miss Houser who is attending theYpfei Normal is visiting her aunt at St Marys rectoryAlbert Miller and wife of Nebraskaare visiting at the Fred Burgesshome John Fitzsimmons has Returnedhome from the Mien State San and the family is living in the Sykeshouse on West Main StHr Pennock will hold an auctionon ihe Coeman farm at AndersonNov 6 R Clinton, auctioneerCassie Moore of Dexter who teaches the Reeves school spent the weekend at her home Henry Jecoby, 76, who died at Laning last week was a civil war vetoran and a tailor by trade IBnrr to Ievi Miller and wife Fri day a son William Murphy of Patterson lane is a patient at University hos  pital, Ann ArborEdwin Shipley died at the DaveRoberts home Friday In the election Taft was electedprudent For governor Fred MWarner and Woodbridge vN Ferris are only 5000 votes apart In thecounty W ERobb was elected pros ecutor, Clnrk Nvcer clerk, Edward1 Millet, treos William Stoddard, fteiifi, William GrocinGrer, schoilcom and Arthur Cole, circuit couitcom They are all Demorats  Tie PJ ublicans elected Arthur Mont fcue, judge of probate and  A L Thompson icftister of deds  Mon, Tues, Nov 11, 12, 15By Popular Request THE LUSTY MENM wkhSusan Hayward, Robert Mitchuti and Arthur Kennedy Livingston Office Suppy20 9OUTB HICB, HOWBLL2 HONB KQWlUi 2M4FINE LAKE COTTAGEFOR SALE AND FURNISHINGSrOTTE AT 11378 Patterson Drhe Patterson ake Bin Gablt TO BSOLD AND REMOVED FROM PREMISES  MiHcljaneouji furnishings, refriger sitor bedi, antique ehau, batlxrtomeiinpmsnt, new oil cireculator heater, and deep wall tyttem OPEX FOR INSPECTION Saturday Novmber 10th ftom 1100 A MHad a frantic wire from Washington yesterdaysaying that thelocal Congressman was making asurprise visit and a short speechCould I get the word around fastNo time for a special edit ion ofthe Clarion, so I turned to thefastest news service in town  Windy Taylor He spent an hourmobilizing his Lodjre and Court House cronicsall pretty fairMlkorsand the rest is historyCiycrcst turnout everAs R newspaperman, I hateo arvnt it but fads are factlv Wiuiys of this world rr ,iy quicker ncvg spro From where I sit Ay Joe MarshrrtixJews Servicen Townthan our payer    theyveeven got belter circulation  From where I sit, some ef uswould ratner talk than eat, whileothers are clomeathed  justas sorie of us like ceffee andouiers prcfor a glass ef beerTWes a lot to be said for bathat h jut if you to in for gab  irrx a rust sereeone justriVt happen to agree i   l rjei tion f per  t  3 ur a r4 iilrewitt FiundifiouC Keep uunder yoursombrerowtn br Friday to Howell for quet orw mail boxesfkit if a federal olfencfe imrktef for Clen ni ow was herV Saturdayand n Ms mother, Mrs, Flora Dar rov, to nrtmri wlvpre she atttande veWn of his son, Bmoe Satur nrsR Kern undJnme Kniprbt of Detroit called the Henry fifaucju Sundayhasonh and Mrs Lawrence Caniburn,iames Sadie Moran, Robertii Arbriycy, Mac Hryant and Me Dallerattended the riffhtton OES installa ion Saturday nihtRiilie Miller, and Dick Higjrs areJ homo freni tho marine bne at 55sn Diepo, Calif, where they finihodfoot training They paaed marjesmanship test os did Rick Miller, Dick Danow and Jimmie Lavcy who arestiil at San DicsoOrotchon Tach was home fromAnn Arbor over the week end Thhob Tasch family spent Sunday In Ann Arior with Mrs Anna Tas hPovn to iho Chris Campbell atMhus hosnitll itrichlon, Oct 31Born to tho  nrbort Henrys ofOohoit Sunday, a daughter L Jlltniy wort 10 Jetroit Sunday anjbrofiht bark TJorr Henry,   t ir for o viit  S FOR 37has three newlfFiesta models IOnly Olds couM be to IMW  introducing glamoraothardtop styling lo station wagon design Just wail farthis newest of body stylos    avaitaMo In both thoOoWon Rocket t8 and Supor tl Soriosl viIB IT PRIDAV, MOV  AT SUM tHOWROOH DON MAIN MOTORPincknay school bus driver and is ir Mr anl Mi Gerrj Eichman call V n  mf  in  The Edwin SpreuU Tiatd the Har Wisconsin cunductin revivals Luc ei on the Russell Glovers a Wojbhjgr I 216 ifiS t GrftU Q RiVCF , HOWCH Id  Ueuxoaa i i n An a if io a Dojl f mreplaced him  villt Sunday    vJfovtmtor T , 7M Mbudge t rccofruocnde d fo r th e Count y Plannin g Commissio n for  th e ensuin gyea r an d move   t b e adopted  Motio n supporte d b y Supv r Gartrell Michiga n Stat e Universit y gian t a s fo r operatin g Browningutcmowndu m pf  urMitrftandif  ,, 700tt0 0Offic e Supptie V an d operatio n   t Supplied m u pOerf c hir e    72fcO OTelephon e 24000Trave l  I0 00Commissioner s Expens e 26000Tota l operatin g Budge t 10,5000 0Erwi n B  Snyder , Chairma nFre d Cauell , Committeema nClai r MiUer , Commit sCarried  anSupvr  SmlWeiprcsemc d bil l fo r WorkmensCompensatio n vnmhm  forxnsum g yea r wit h a  recommendatio n tha t i t b e approved Mtxib n 1 y supvr  Uiover , supporte d  y Supvr  Conni e tt o th e commit l  ttooiiijuUtiiO n b e moerre d m Carried Suivr  ukn n o i ui c Civi l Claim s Committe e predate d a  bil l t o th eBoard , whic h vu  allowe d a s recommende d an d a s appear s b y numbe r G Suwr  Glove r o t th e Crimina l Claim  Committe e presente d bill s t o th eBoard , whic h wer e allowe d a s recommende d an d a s appea r b y number sQf4Wu4i44U  inclusive v  Supvr  Hea g o t th e Publi c Healt h Commiue e gav e a  repor t o n th eme e Sup gtin g ot  th e committe e an d thei r ceaomutendatio n tha t Dr  W  S  Bellinge ri d  k  ih t h it tand Dr  L  U  Ma y b e appointed  to  w k wit h th e committee   Muo  b y Sapvr  Uartrei l an d supporte d b y Supvr  Spicer , tha t Dr  W E  Bellin g an d Ui  L  E  May , b e appointe d a s member s o f th e Count yPubli c Healt h Committee  Carried    Supvr  Mille r o f th e Mileag e an d Pe r Die m Committe e presente d th eh  ll d ttedm e supervisors , wutc h wa s allowe d a s pSupvr  Armstron g o t th e Financ e Committe e presente d th e lollowin gBudge t report for th e yea r 1957  CouatyAgricultur e Extensio n  10,3250 0Micfrga  Children s Ai dEas t Michiga n Touris t Assn 4 H   Futur e Farmer s  insuranc eBoar d Supervisor sCircui t Cour t Comm rCircui t Cour tCounty  i Cler k Count y Treasure r BuhBrighto n No  4Conwa y 12 1 A  Co  Rd Conwa y No  2Conwa y 31 9Conwa y No  4Conwa y No  1 0Conwa y No  1 1Conwa y No  1 2Conwa y No  1 4Conwa y No  1 5Conwa y 1 8  Ea t 2,00025 red fat, Iff to Octet  III , 195 M i O  Dni i Cora ttaL  4142 5505 9856 84406 64872 4147 22650 940 00 01958 51339 3164 5190 11386 483462552 6433 83,5296 5 red red red Conway 1 6Conwa y 2 0Conwa y 2 2 3,51751Colbur o  Keede rConwa y  Cohocta h 29426Conwa y   Cohocta h Br  3Conwa y  Cohocta h Br  4Cohocta h Villag e Ceda r Rive r Imp Cohocta h No  2Conwa y No  5Col eConwa y Lock e No  1Conwa y Lock e No  2  Conwa y Lock e No  3Carte rBr  5  CCUO  Drai nCohocta h Barnu mDeerfiel d Argentin e red5,3284 9 red 11000 C15,0000c 5,5O O1,5009 013,0000 01,0000 05000 08,0000 015,5000 0Sc Ground sDat a Commissione rFrien d o f theCour tJudg e o f Probat eJuabof c Cour t  ,Praeatie a Office r Prosecutin g Attorne yRegtue r o f DedsOiXic e tnoooooCount y Boar d o f Educatio n iSherif f  Count y Surveyo rTa  CortttttiBSrCi vCounty  Wetftte 4 Agen tCnnin l MIMImr  OOCIE X WBCIrHrtT       Direc t Relie flirai n t t Larg e  Miscellaneou sClinto n Metropolita n Authorit yjCare  Fund   Probat e Cour tFun d   Welfar e Fun dLani g Menta l Healt h Clini cSoM9ffV  Sailors  Relie f Fun dDo g Fun dXMOfritfc Insurance Buildin gStftfttvAasn  Supervisor sn g Committe e BudgetHealt h Uni t Armor y 55,000001000 05000 02000 072,0000 03,0000 05,6575 42,0000 01,0000 02000 05784 33,5000 020,0000 01000 010,5000 014,0000 012,0000 0TOTA L 400,69325Dean   Wiggin sEas t Cohocta hFulle r  Fbwlervill e Villag eFrank sFal k   Unterbrick ,Greet  Oa k No  11 Green Oa k No  2Gree n Oa k No  3Geno a  Oceol aGregor y Co Gregor y Villag eGardne r ,Hand y No  2  JHand y No  4Hand y No  5Hand y 7   13Hand y No  9Hand y No  1 1Hand y No  1 2Hand y No  1 4Hand y No  14 AHand y No  1 5Hand y No  1 0Hand y losc o No  1Hand y  Iosc o No  8Hartlan d No  1Hartlan d No  2Hartlan d Villag eHartlan d Count yHowel l No  3Howel l No  4Howei i  Oceol aHoisingto ntlibbar dHand y   Howel l  Flemin gHowel l No  1losc o   Unadill a Br  3  of Iosc o 2losc o No  2iosc o No losc o No iosc o No Jone sJOureO nfcanouseLivingsto n Co  No  1Liv  Co  No  3  Ext Liv  Co , No , 1 3 1,91792 red 4144 6 red 34 6 129846000 06710 9redMove d fey apvr  Gartrel l an d supporte d b y Supvr  Clark , tha t th e re  jMv  Co  No 5Otth e Financ e Committe e b e accepted , adopte d an d place d o n file  iv  Co  No  7pdrtott h 47500Carried Sfttpr  Hende e o f th e Financ e Committe e presente d th e followin g re an d move d it s adoption , whic h wa s dul y supporte d b y Supvr  Miller B E  I T RESOLVE D b y thi s Boar d o f Superviso r tha t th e severa lSupervisor s an d Assessor s b e an d hereb y directe d an d empowere dt o  sprea d upo n thei r respectiv e assessmen t roils , th e severa l taxe sa s reporte d b y Committe e o n Apportionment , als o al l Drai n Taxes ,Suecia l Assessment s o n Drains , Rejecte d Taxes , Institutiona l an d In san e faxes , als o al l Schoo l Taxes , Cemetery , Highwa y an d al l othe rTaxes, , a s reporte d b y th e severa l Township s an d Cities , als o th eWelfar e an d Direc t Relie f Taxe s r e reporte d h y th e Socia lWelfar e Board , r Harold Armstron gLloy d Hendee ,Committe eResolutio n carried Supvr  Armstron g o f th e Crimina l Claim s Committe e present Ktt e t o th e Boar d whic h wer e allowe d a s recommende d an d a sappea r b y number s G4941G494 5 inclusive Stipvft l9utit h o f th e Apportionmen t Committe e submitte d th e followin gTaxe s fo r th e yea r 1956 Cir y  S  25,75929BBghtbVToWttShi p 33,77686Cohocta h Townshi p    11,01915Conwa y Townshi p 9,90758Liv Co  No  8Liv  Co  No1 0 Liv  Co  No  2liv  Co  No , 1 7Liv  Co  2 0   Mario n 3LivCo2 2liv  Co , Sntawasse e No  5Lon g Lak e Da mLan g for d  Lan g   Moretoc k  ,Lot t 64180Lintf e Lak eLak eLivingsto nMadde d OutletNo  1 1Mario n 2    4Mario n   Geno aOceol a No  3   Branch  i  4,73497Olse n  Phrmme r rRya n ADariio g Rosingto n T U00 0Render  RtfayarrLafceDanv iwnshi p  i   2 Townshi p 36,4228222,8245 6 Stbftne r  ,  15,77437Sftytfer  Sherwoo dSmit h 6s Smit hSaUfbfrf  Nea tTownshi phtevashi p   12,16357Howel l Cit y x  48,63343Iosc o Townshi p 7,47460Mario n Townshi p 10,92986Oceol a Township  10,86090  18,20804 12,3368 1Unadill a Townshi p 9,67586   Rrver redred    TOTU S35I9S11 7Lillia n C  Smit h  Erwin B  Snyde r  Apportiotjroeni Committe e Move d bySupvT  Wigfin t tn d supporte d b y Supvr  Cole , tha t th e por tth e Commine e OT T AppOrtioamgnffc e momfmd adopted an d place d o n file in  th e absenc e o f Floy d W  Muntftt t Count y Drai p Commissioner , Supvr annua l wpor t MAwiittt d i y Mr  Munef l a t follows t O  Tl  HONOftilH  WAM  OB  aUrCtttOB S Of fCOUNT Y O F UVDSGSTON,MIClflGA NI  bleb y Mbini t m y annua l i a y lu iTazima nUnadill a   Stockbridg eWes t Ceda r Rive r  Walke r  Wals hWol f Cree k  WobuVurf i Cree kWoode nYoungs  100,00 446051690 1151 41,4335 2897 5149 2432 4252 02366 772 42326 024 529 325 190 053 48384 9553 525 0301 7531 181 556 2177 0257 0214 71420 72242 13230 00 00 0148 7125 0348 3302 159 952 7111 17 0311 66 3375 0187 5183 9200 423 3826 981 0745 6124 0815 01 9210 8535 1146 04757 172 529 673 066 74180 618 042 052 3894 6930 2816 0225 21037 1124 6115 098 9629 336 6238 9861 72110 11336 8210 6665 72202 3755 295 77 J320 24467 7504 6434 8907 91028 9200 41265 73362 7641 86 418 7J25 3424 383 4695 3347 92939 4957 0320 1769 4261 1151 63 8273 U2518 039 91558 3 Expense o f revolvin g fun d 7,03862Balanc e o n Han d Octobe r 1 , 195 6Summar y o t expens e o l Revolvin g Fun d fo r 1955 96  3,5639 0 abo rJ  1260Lngineenn g Wor k ,  653443Board , o f Determinatio n 480Surve y labo r  450 0Cop y o f Plat s Reg  o f Deeds   140 0Cemen t JJQLabo r 5000TOTA L EXPENS E 70380 2DRAI N TAXE S SPREA D FO R 195 6ft  County a t Ur CONWA Y TOWNSHI PConwe yConwj yQonw yQonwa yLJv  Co 22  lo f instillinn t 20002 0  iai  ntAKriv H 200 01 0  25001 8  lai i insiillmn t 10001 6  20001 1  MOO   25002 4 l r installmen t 2000 3713 200061672 15007500 29004300 3000 8000 33004000 200044062 2500 6000 1000 63713 500046244 50ft7500 500012900 6000 13200 470013200 600044062 MOO 3000 2800 Trtai167430 M4SJQ1900025840 480QO18800 v 4000012000 20000Ml 20 176244 84001219247 214629COHOCTAH TOWNSHIP 535970 969855Lv  Shia No 5 lat infEpst Cohoctah 1500 18000 1000 2500 47194 1500500 6000 1500liv Co 24 Cohoctah Barnum latt int 1200 132000 0600 12000 2500 30000 400 QQ2S316 6000 113265 184775 6000 7000 28040 4004066000 2200 342000 440000Hdrtland VillageRender Drjintotco 6Liv Co 20  Marion 3Handy No 3 Handy No 15Iivinoiton Co No 1  1203194 ill S316 1422905 J74I4I3HAHHAND TOWNSHIP2000 15500 2200 17050 5800 44982 7753215500  17050  44882  77533IOSCO TOWNSHIP1000 25000 2200 65000 1100 27500 117500 1500 313 38 2500 52229 6000 125348 208919 56336 117229 152848 326415MARION TOWNSHIP200 37000 2000 37000 6000 111000 11500037000  37000 111000 185000HANDY TOWNSHIP1000 4000 1500 6000 7500 30000 400001000 B600 1500 12900 7500 64500 86409 12600  16900  94500 126400HOWELL TOWNSHIP2500 5000 2000 5000 6000 1000 250OSNo i iCOO I 5000 i, CoDO  25000OIEEN OAK TOWNSHIP2530 16875 2500 16875 5000 33750 67500 16875 S 16875i 33iO I tjj4Total 25,19017Drain let in 1955  56  NoneDrains ready to let 2Applications to fay out dram ami district 4, Drains ready for Petition to construct 1inicrc o urams ready lor petition to construct Al of which 1 respectfully submit this 18th day of October, 1956FLOYD W MUNSBLLLivingston Co Drain CommrMoved by Suprv Cole and supported by Supvr Uorclon that the reportof the County Dram Commissioner be accepted, adopted, and placed OQ fild The minutes of the days session were read and approvedLpon motion by Supv Cole supported by Supvi Glenn, ihe Boardadjourned, subject to cull of the ChairmanCarriedAPPROVEDGlenn Berry, ChairmanCOUNTERSIGNED Louise M, Schultz, Deputy ClerkBILLS ALLOWED SESSION OF OCTOBER, 19S6Check No Name04727 Swarthout Funeral Hcme04752 1 W Jayne G4753 Lloyd A SalmonG4754 Ralph Glenn1485614857G4858G4859G486O G4861G4923G4924G4925G4926G4927G4928 G4929G4930G4931G4932Q4933G4934G4935Q4936G4937 Milton ConineHoward Gentry Howard SpicerFred G CatrellAlbert Cole Harold ArmstonpRobert J Akin Ervin B SnyderClair W Miller Ronald StuibleLee GordonW G Lanterman E J KeehnErnest S SepuloedoDwight Wegener Otto Poulson VoidWm R BigelowChas StoddardGeo F Trollman Dwight WegenerBai on Hand Oct 1, 19S6 24,75734 REVOLTING FUND ltSSStOctober 1, 1955 10,58597 291H69Balance on HandTV April Sl, 1956 3,00820TV Genual Fund   4,67503Tool ia fund 10,60192G4938 LJHenryG4939 Bertrand W WylieG4940 Otto Poulson G4941 Richard StrengG4942 Lawrence Cam burnG4943 Charlotte Lasek G4944 Lawrence GehringerG4945 Lawrence GehringerG4946G4966 Sundry Supervijon PurposeAuiops   use of room JSheep clunu allowed atJustice fee, J yne sheep claim Sheep chiim allowed  justice fee paidSpecial CommitteeSpecial CommitteeSpecial Committee speial fommilteeSpecial Committeecpecial CorrrnitteeCompensation  Liab InsSupvr expense E M T ASpecial CommitteeSpecial CommitteeSpecial CommitteeEngr servicesSoldieis burialGoat claim allowed atSheep claim allowed  dogdestroyed Justice feesSheep claim allowed  jus tice fee paidSheep claim allowed atJustice fee Sheep claim allowed  jus tice fee paidSheep claim allowed atSheep claim allowed atJustice fees Special Deputy SheriffSpecial Deputy SheriffStcno  Sheriff Dept Boat inspection Board  care inmatesPayroll AmountSTATE OF MICHIGAN COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON SS1, Louise M Schulz, Deputy County Clerf in and for the County frsaid, do hereby certify that The foregoing is a true and correct trtnicript  the original Supervisors proceedings at their October session and of tfetthereof now remaining in my said Office IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF I have hereunto set my htndthis 12th day of October A D 1956 LOUISE M SCHULZ,Deputy County ClerkSEAL I 2000150023017301150 looa118010001100 ,1135 4928022501100 ,118012202043032000035001850  410 ,372525,00 Sl 23Q7000 77003200 4103006100010002210042650115805 JO74JI i   ,I i1  ir Albert ColeW Harry Gartrell Howard GentryFred G CatrellHerman H HeegBOARD OF SUPERVISORSMONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1956Pursuant to Statute, the Board of Supervisors convened in regular session,Monday, October 8th, at 1030 AM and upon roll call by the Clerk, following members were found to be presentBrighton Twp Ervin B Snyder losco Twp Clair MillerCoboctah Twp Marion Twp W Burr ClarkConway Ronald Stuible Oceola Twp MlltonConineDeerfield Twp Ralph Wiggins Putnam Twp Lloyd Hendee Genoa Twp Andrew Seim Tyrone Twp Lee GordonHamburg Twp Lillian C Smith Unadilla Twp Ralph GlennGreen Oak Twp Howard B Spicer Brighton CityHandy Twp Lyle GJover Howell CityHartland Twp Harold Armstrong Howell CityHowell Twp Glenn Berry Howell CityHowell CityUpon motion of Supvr Cole, which was duly supported by Supvr Conmt, th Board adjourned until 130 PM AFTERNOON SESSIONMoved by Supvr Cole, and supported by Supvr Wiggins that this Boardappropriate the sum of Three Hundred Dollars 0rtoj to the East Michigan Tourist Association for advertising purposes, for the year 1957CarriedMoved by Supvr Cole and supported by Supvr Armstrong, that theChairman appoint one member of the Board as a representative o attendthe annual meeting of the East Michigan Tourist Association in Hay CityMichigan on October 11 th, 1956CarriedMoved by Supvr Cole and supported by Supvr Gartrell that this Boardcontribute the sum of Two Hundred Dollars 20000 to the Lansing MentalHealth Center for the year 1957CarriedMove4 by Supvr Miller and supported by Supvr Hendee that this Boaruappropriate the sum of One Hundi d Dollars 10000 for the County annual dues in the Michigan State Association of Supervisors for the year 1957 CarriedSupvr Wiggins of the Civil Claims Committee presented a bill whichwas allowed a recommended and as appears by number G4727Moved by Supvr Seim and supported by Supvr Clark, thai the Boardadjourn until 930 AM tomorrow morningAPPROVEDGlenn Berry, ChairmanCOUNTERSIGNED Louise M Schulz, Deputy Clerk TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1956Board met, roll called, quorum presentThe minutes of yesterdays session were read and approvedWilliams, the Washtenaw County Building Inspector appeared beforethe Board to point out the need of a building code in Livingston Countyexhibiting samples of a code now in use in Washtenuvv Count, uhicn he also recommended be adopted for Livingston County, further stating that he wouldbe interested in the job of inspector for our CountyMoved by Supvr Cole and supported by Supvr Snydcr that the matteiof recommending a County Building code be referred to the County PlanningCommission TarriedUpon motion of, Supvr Cole, which was duly supported by SupvrConing, the Board adjourned until 130 PM AFTERNOON SESSIONMoved by Supvr Cole and supported by Supvr Glover, that the Boardappropriate the sum of 7843 to make up existing deficit in the Soldiers and Sailors Relief Fund, and 50000 to the Soldiers  Sailors Relief Commission for the ensuing year, CarriedMoved by Supvr Conine and supported by Supvr Glenn, that the mat letof an appropriation toward the cost of an Armory be made a special order otbusiness at 300 PH, Wednesday, October 10th, 1956 CarriedMoved by Supvr Glenn and supported by Supvr Conine that the matterof electing a member of the Livingston County Road Commission be made aspecial order of business at 330 PM, Wednesday, October 10th, I95h CarriedSupvr Armstrong of the Criminal Claims Committee presented bills toth Board which were allowed as recommended as appear by numbers i4752thru G4754 inclusive Upon motion of Supvr Gentry, which was duly supported by SupvrSpicer, the Board adjourned until tomorrow morning at 930 AM CarriedAPPROVEDGlenn Berry ChairmanCOUNTERSIGNED Louise M Schulz, Deputy ClerkWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1956Board met, roll called, quorum presentThe minutes of yesterdays session were read and approved Mr Charles Kaufman, Livingston County Agricultural Agent,port of the activities of the Livingston County Cooperative Extension Servicefor year 1956 A number of persons representing various organizations inInterested in a County Health Unit appeared before the BoardMoved by Supvr Snyder and supported by Supvr Hendce that thisBoard adjourn to the Court Room for the purpose of hearing persons interested in a County Health Unit Carried Unadilia Township14,72787 ,5527 6,67261LIVINGSTON COUNTY DEFATTMENT OFSOCIAL WELFARETOCIAL WELFARE FINANCIAL SHEET Jan U 1956 thra Sept 30, 19561956Jan 1 Bank BalanceSept 30 Receipts Infirmary Clients  3,32216Hospitalization Clients 3,15621Out County Hospital 6,69581Other 24000County Transfers 73,00068 mmoMsfyd h10,66629ept 30 Disbursements Administrative  6,80065Infirmary 14,42002Hospitalization 38,87512ept 30 Bank Balance 86,5158697,0811560,0957936,98536 inationsaLIVINGSTON CO DEPT OF SOCIAL WELFARE DIRECT RELIEF FINANCIAL SHEETJan 1, 1956 thru Sept 30, 19561956Jan 1 Bank Baiance Sept 30 Receipts State 15,14500Out County 5,32015ClieaK 1,05336Brighton City 22252Brighton Township 1,52051Genoa Township 20657Green Oak Township 45359Handy TownshipHowell CityPutnam TownshipCouoy Transfers 1,197202,86109 1,187645,10303 34,27066Sept 30 Disoursements Cash  8,40912Food 14,77810Fuel  2,98943Clothing 35681Medical 3,26312Rent  80127Out County 2,7570940,25341,ElectricityNursing Care BurialInsurance  290513397422500 1112 34,22131icpt 3D Bank Balance  6,03210GARLAND W ELLIOTT, Chairman CECIL BOHN, DirectorSupervisorMoved by Gartrell supported by Conine, that the report of the SocialWelfare Department be accepted, adopted and placed on file CarriedSupvr Ofriine of the County Agricultural Committee submitted thefollowing report To the Livingston County Board of SupervisorsGentlemen The following counfy appropriation is recommended by the AgriculturalCommittee to criatch state and federal funds for the efficient operation otloe Cooperative Extension Service in Livingston County in 1957Matching funds for office supplies and operation County Agent, Assoc County Agent, Home DemonstrationAgent and 4H Club Agent  125000Clerk Hire 2 5,60000County Agent Travel 25000Assoc Agent Travel 95000Home Demonstration Agent Travel 850004H Club Agent Travel 85000Out of County Travel 4 40000Chairman Berry stated that it being 330 PM, the matter of electinga member of the Livingston County Road Commission as a special order ofbusiness was now in orderSupvr Glenn presented the name of Norman Topping as a candidatefor member of the Road CommissionSupvr Wiggins presented the name of Lyle Redinger ta a candidate tofmember of the Road CommissionMoved by Supvr Cole, and supported by Supvr Snyder that thens be closedCarriedA ballot vote was called for and Chairman Berry appointed Supvrs Sny nd Heeg as tellersThe tellers reported a vote as follows Norman Toping15Lyle Redinger 5Norman Topping, having received a majority vote was declared electedas a member of the Livingston County Road CommissionSupvr Wiggins of the Civil Claims Committee presented bills to thfBoard which were allowed as recommendedas appear by ntiiahtrsO4l5G461 inclusive Supvr Stuible or the Civil Claims Committee presented a bill from WG Lanterman, Engineers of Ann Arbor, Michigan, with a recommendation that Livingstons share in the amount of 2,04303 be allowedMoved by Supvr Armstrong and supported by Supvr Hendee that therecommendation or the Committee be concurred inCarriedMoved by Supvr Snyder, supported by Supvr Hendee that this meetingof the Board be adjourned until 930 AM, Thursday, October 18th, 1954Carried APPROVED Clenn Berry, ChairmanCOUNTERSIGNEDLouise M Schulz, Deputy ClerkTHURSDAY, OCTOBER 18th, 1956Pursuant to adjournment, the Board of Supervisors convened in regularsession, and upon roll call, by the Clerk, the following members were found tbe presentErvin B Snyder Brighton Twp Clair Miller losco TwpRonald Stuible Conway Twp W Burr Clark Marion TwpRalph Wiggins Deerfield Twp Milton Conine Oceola Twp,Andrew J Seim Genoa Twp Lloyd Hendee Putnam Twp Howard B Spicer Green Oak Twp Lee Gordon Tyrone TwpLillian C Smith Hamburg Twp Ralph Glenn Unadilla TwpLyleGJover Handy Twp Albert W Cole Brighton CityHarold Armstrong Hartland Twp W Harry Gartrell Howell CityGlenn Berry Howell Twp Howard Gentry Howell CityFred G Catrell Howell CityThe minutes of the meeting held on Wednesday, October 10th, 1956were read and approvedMr Wm Dennison, SecyTreas of the Michigan State Association ofSupervisors appeared before the Board to report on the work of the Association, also to express the interest or the Shiawassee County Board in our appropriation for a Health Unit in Livingston County, and that they would be interested in joining with us in sharing the cost of a doctor Mr Dennisoatold about the study the Association had been making regarding State Equal ization, and the need of an amendment to the iaw providing for county zooingA letter from Martin J Lavari, Chairman of the Livingston CountyDemocratic Committee regarding salaries paid county otticers was receivedand read Moved by Supvr Snyder that the fee system for County offices be abolished and that all county officers be paid on a salary basisMotion not supportedSupvr Gordon of the Salary Committee presented the following reportof salaries for county officers dunng the next term ot offices andalahes forand other county employees, which they recommended be approvedSalary report effective Jan 1, 1957Appropriation for special equipment 500 wt Side Projector Total Operating Budget 10,1500017500read a rethe Countv Total 10,32500Respectfully submittedMilton Conine, ChairmanHoward Gentry, Committeeman Howard Spicer, CommitteemanMoved fc Supvr Seim, supported by Supvr Glover, that the report ofthe Agricultural Committee be accepted, adopted, and placed on fileCarriedSupvr Hecdee of the Finance Committee recommends that a scheduleSurety Bond, covering the collection of State, County and School Taxes by allTownship and City Treasurers be purchased from the Fidelity and CasualtyMr Joe Bradv of the Livingston County Crippled Children Society Company of Maryland, with the understanding that the Fidelity and CasualtySDoke before the Board and all interested persons present, stating the many I Company will ay the proper agents commission to whatever duly licensedreasons why a health unit is needed in this County, one of the few counties tTK11in the state without such a department, and that the Crippled Child ens So deW would contribute the sum of 20000 toward the first years budget in I services as extra compensation in collecting the premium from the severalv cieiy wouia comnnuie me u, ui  j School DjstricU in the County The same to be let to the Grand Insuranceagent each Treasurer shall designateAlso that the County Treasurer be allowed the sum of 2500 for herfProbate RegistrarProbate ClerkRegister of DeedsRegister of Deeds MachineDeputy Register of DeedsCounty ClerkChief Deputy County Clerk Deputy County Clerk ounty TreasurerChief Deputy Co TreasClerk  Co TreasAddressograph SupvrSheriff Sheriff  Use of carsUndersheriffDeputy SheriffsProsecuting AttorneyPros Atty Stenographer 3OOO6fr400000 7000032000035000032000D2800003500003200002800,0080000350000per diem 600 410000360000400000 35OOOO260000v y order to get such a unit started Dr L E May, President of the County Medical Association, recommended that such a unit be established, and cited cases of medical and hospital expense to the County that could have been avoided by a visiting nurseHe also stated the need of a sanitarian to clear up and prevent unsanitaryconditions and contaminated water supplyAll those present either as individuals or representatives of organizations from all parts of the County appearing before the Bonrd wore in favor of a County Health Unit After all those present had expressed themselves, the meeting was adjourned until 130 PM AFTERNOON SESSIONMrs Stewart of the Michigan Childrens Aid Society appeared beforedie Board and gave a report of the work done by the Society during the pastyear, and asked that the Board again appropriate the sum of 30000 for theSocietys use during the coming year Moved by Supvr Glenn and supported by Supvr Miller that the Boardappropriate 30000 for the Michigan Childrens Aid Society for the ensuingyear CarriedMr Cecil Bohm, Director Supervisor of the County Welfare Department appeared before the Board and gave report as follows LIVINGSTON CO DEPT OF SOCIAL WELFAREDIRECT RELIEF NET EXPENSEOctober 1, 1955 thru Sept 30, 1956JNHrict ChargesBrighton City   27752Brighton Township 1,96784Coboctah Township 67831Conway Township 23244jDecrrfcki Township 74545Gtooa TownshipGMtnOak Township Hwnburf TownshipHaady Townshiptsftitiand TownshipHowtUOty TownshipTownshipf 3307949648 56922132215 j 26003,42223 912581894360408 165701,57018 14754 Credits 27552 1,5840920657453591197,203,15066 1,18764 Balance200383756783123244 74545 12422 428956922 12495126002715791258 1894360408 1657038254 4754 Company, Alex J Tait, AgentMoved by Supv Clark and suported by Supvr Glover, that the recommendation of tb Finance Committee be concurred in CarriedSupvr AfMstrong of the Finance Committee presented the followingresolution and moved its adoption which was duly supported by Supvr Miller WHEREAS, there may be in and may hereafter from time to timecome into the hands of the County Treasurer of Livingston County,Michigan, certain public monies belonging to or held for the State, County and other political units of the State, or otherwise held according I law, andWHEREAS, under the laws of the State of Michigan, this Board is required to provide by resolution for the deposit of all Public monies, including the monies coming into the hands of said County Treasurer, in one or more banks, hereinafter called Banks to be designated insuch resolutionNOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that said County Treasurer is hereby directed to deposit all public monies, including tax monies,now in or may hereafter come into his or her hands, as Treasurer, in his or her name, as County Treasurer, in the following named Banks McPherson State BankHowell, MichiganFirst National BankHowell, MichiganBrighton State BankBrighton, MichiganCommunity State BankFowlerville, Michigan McPherson State BankPinckney, Michigan Carried Drain Commissioner 2600,00Clerk  Drain Commr 250000Circuit CtCommrs 2 each  80000JFriend of the Court 125000Agricultural Extension Clerk 300000Agricultural Extension Clerk 260009Zoning Clerk 6060Social Welfare Director Vi State SaferSocial Welfare Clerk , 320000Social Worker per hr 150Social Welfare Board per diem 1000Bd Supervisors per diea 1000Dog Warden ,iDetention Home Matron 20000060000 12507Supvr Gartrell of the County Health Committee brought up the matterof a County Health Unit for discussion and suggested that if the unit was to be set up, the amount of money necessary should be included in the budget Moved by Supvr Snyder and supported by Supvr Gartrell, that thisBoard appropriate the sum of 14,00000 to set up a County Health UnitRoll Call Vote Snyderyes  extra clerk hire not to exceed per hrCounty mileage  per mileLee Gordon, R Stuible,Clair W Miller,  CommitteeMoved by Sdpvr Cole, ana supported by Supvr Smith, that the reporton salaries be acceded, adopted and placed on fileUpon motion of Supvr Cole, supported by Supvr Spicer, the Boardadjourned until W30 PM AFTERNOON SESSIONAfter a discussion regarding the Armory, it was moved by Supvr Coiand supported by Supvr Seim, that the County contribute the mm ot35,00000 to be paid over a period of three years as the Countys Shutoward a National Guard ArmoryA ballot vote being called for, Chairman Berry appointed Supvnand Conine to act as tellers The tellers reported the vote on a 35,00000 contribution towardsNational Guard Armory as follows YESU NO8Motion carriedSupvr Wiggins of the Civil Claims Committee presented MDs toStuibieyesWigginsyes SilmyesSpiceryesSmMhyesGloveryesArmstrongyes XlarkyesConineyesHendeeyetGordonyet GlennyesGartrellytt Board of Supervisors which were allowed as recommended, as appear bynumbers G49244927Moved by Supvr Stuible, supported by Supvr Wiggins, that the miWafeallowed Supervisors be raisfcd from five cents to seven cents per mileCarriedMoved by Supvr Spicer, and supported by Supvr VUjJef, that Lyle JPettibone, Howe City Charles A Rusling, Brighton Township and EmoryCatreliym Miller, Conway township, members of the Board of County Canvajaersceed themselves us members of said BoardCarriedMoved by Supvr Cole, supported by Supvr Heeg, that tht HUB of52,0430 he transferred from the General Fund to the Revolving DeriFund    f111 VP   J  W KNCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, November 7, 7956Peoples Matter t PortotfteU4 So Howel ,tore  LIrs Liiuia Iruiiwell is visiting friends in  UIUHOI , Mr xiu , j, WiivU i iia closed ihny suc at Jortae laior th viuui1 Thry M U thiicabin a Wvftry  hum un ncxt v ci iTcftsLINGERIES FURNISHINGSAN MED GOODS SHOESIC d nlv family hi  nue, , I1 i Lake ti iiir ruu nomco  n riVSt hevi Linn  inSLuvi n1, Harold 15, Ur ami irod Iury i tiViid a 7tV district Masoniv school uf intvuotioi  f A n  J itMnic temple Wednesday niyhtMrs Ciirutvi IJ ei  dOustfsc aUendei a Rnb vUKelinfr at Highland  hM , 1 v The Gorff liiraws  a ,, y i Detroit ciJld on Uu IVanl  a goners GrocerPINCKNEY ROAD MarchcndiseLOWPRICES rand Wiue To Take Out ilOiNE HOWELL 705J2f deens SunasUFOCERIES ORYGOODSSTORt deens Sunas Irs Virginia VaiXoniiaii enr tincd 8 bs aiufay in hnvrf Rusty uiN nnans 11L1 lnrtud,  The C W Hookrs of Ann Arbcalled on the 1 11 Hookes Sunday The Ma  Nh ui ,v vir Suniy in Flii t Vliam ii ofoi th3 Irvn liikcs Sonday  f V     iL SUPPLIESWilliams Paints  ii   n wife v,v  VViy wiIamb famiThe Claifamilies sr 1 hiv  II My   i Vs    ai end it JONSottie GasFOR COOKiNo, WATER HEAilNG ANDWYLIE L P GAS SERVICE Mvs Donnalee Swarhout StapletonTh herewith tlie William Salyera visited her anhusbiLid, Edward Stapleton at Fort J 1 eouad Wood, Mo, last week t1 HEATINGPHONc bJ HGWoLLHUIERS FLOWERSTAY IT  WITH FLOWERSrowThe Blue W ter Laundromat and Store Ma ilyn Brown of Detroitthe voek end with the Jamee leysiMr and Mrs John Paul Ware c,a ca pa ty Saturday night honoriiu Miss Noll of SHoi1 La e and limn don Vhite ji 20 were therej Miss Leota Reason who underwentI an Iperuticn retujned tto work at thvj KingSeeley factor Monday The Tom Clark family of Ann Ar bor called on Mrs Margar Clarkfamily Sunday Mr andIJa rriiis TV hi , 1Mi I lisIf li iid , c c iU, , MVv II,,I  Iin ir,,, iu a J, i  t, ,,,,, l  ,L Jin  tM, v, K nu Spears and Jack Sheldonird v dinniM quests of the Xi, ii fVniily at tthe Mich  SMI liiiic Ucndee i children1 i 1iid v in Lansing, natd wr v as i Satnrduv w  ui the Albert Dinkel   lil nd vilt and Albt1 f1 wid iic atUtuled the turkuyi i  ltll MlnyVif show 8L I S tM day niht    k,l, JrTild Reason Revand IYunk culkH vrfent to MJn  ami wcie takn thru1 HA In plantr   i n P      J  x  i 3 Li   Winter end S nmor Closed MondayZresa Road off MHfi, Lakeland,   BftWater, Family Wsh,Dry Family Wash, Dry Gleaning, Cottoi Hugs, Shag Rugs UK 1preJ mu ,  tolr v 1th ourCold Dye Proee SAY BREADThe Matter of i,,PAUL MOLCilAN STATE 0 Mlf if II AXThe Probate C r ,10 nVliy,filiara RJudge of Probate Notice is Hereby iiw,, Tat all ditor of Raid uooase , arc required tto present thsir claiiu in writingBd under oata,  saw Court, und to Tf e a eofcy thoreot uoii iletie TimHOril ofBrigUon, Uin, iidiciaryof Md estate, anl that such claimswill be heard by sJd Court at thej fobate Oiiice on January 2, 1957 JA ten AMIt is Uitiered, That notice therofgiven by publication of a copy for three weeks collectivelyto said day oi heainff, ntk Pinckney Diatcli, and that thefiduciary cause a copy of this notice0be served upon each known partyfa interest at his lust known addrt by registered mail, return teceipt oBranded at least fourteen 14 dyiprior to such heany or by persoauld Mrvice at least five 5 days prior to It, sKocpoHiram R Smiti, Jude of ProlaterA trot copyIL Gould  of the ADyle TcmiJiotons of Hollin Iloliovpys ofj rf Iotrcit Walter Hark and wife were in Iu,in Ontaiio, last week The Vern Clarks spent SundayMdanMrs rothy Dinhel arl ,Tohnnyand Chnstine called on Mrs LuellaPatterson in Stoekbridue Sunday, Thp Dr Jim Nash fanily of CaMwater callecl on the Martin RittenSunday Murray Kennedy and V Smithersattended the Stevenson Rally at the Pox Theatre, Detroit Friday night The Hubert Ledwidcre famiy ofRoyal Oak spent Sunday with hismother, Mr Eleanor LadwfJjet Alrft Howard Heal ard son,Tommy,wen in Detroit Saturday  The Joe Bums faniy wont wJianl Rapids Sunday to ee KittieCiMiklin take her first communion Iny Burns, Jack Younff un 1 DonBuns went to Brighton Sunday andhelped Ken Fry on his new housefclowarri Read and vifo had dinnerat iJberts in Jackson Sun JayWayne AtLee and wife sjent heweek end 1th the Cy AtLeea in GUd win   The Bl White U Utmn Bd milDP the Bern WalUt PLYMOUTHNever has a car ftirred up so much excitement so soonBut no wonder    suddenly Plymouth has leaped throe fullyears ahead of the lowprice field Only thfl lttirw Plymouth bring you revolutionary new TorsionAire Afloating ride  FlightSweep Styling, the dramatic new shapecimotion exhilarating portscarhandling tremrdouc new power for safety from the fanulotis Fury 301 V8,superpnwerefi up to 23i hp   new supersafe Total ContactBrake    and PiishBution Driving with fully automatic3stxrH Tnrrjnrl lile transmisinn Drive the tar thats threfuJi years nheof at your Plymouth dealer today ,   andauddenly, it will be 1960 foroz, toolON DISPLAY TOMORROW AT VANS MOTOR SALES145 East Main Street Pinckney MkWgau IVWPWCHOUJMW m YOUR LIFT SVHIV H WTH RADIO AND TflLBVtttON t  4 NBA WifaMliT , M l  uimer suve s lim e an d it Mi lwit h aWATE P SYSTE M 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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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WSISeptember 15 last 258,000 peoni , ft bwlQ be given in Mr Michigan JXigi ttreompeiexpect to call KriiheLJbTMy WM by Dec, I but this will be onlyrelief  Lubell, a forcaster whoaa diaJpnated by Mr and appear in the DeMrt Sagquist girls ate  DoubleFree Tress oi tlie Nov election has an article in the last issue of thehfcSjtfSetureay Evening PoaW He b just spent 5 weeks in Michigan interviewing people in all parts Woodow ODell hasUstfifood selection oThcltfwry BY beck Day, until f Butof    chanceing the state by a small rays many of those who ea vote for GovWigiam becauaefiibey rejfcird the governor a a frienaViefdratopje A, good part of the aritcle is devoted to Livingston couatSMfrhtee hsinterviewed Mrs Thomav nneCarl Ward and son and Martinr kvam, among October wrrt JennieM MauiS5row Mra IThe ALLOTSaiepoewbert wft a goal Ueefert used up tweaflMOquarter Kow ft wai   on their i 0ne ytrd Unalofftbled   fetlon4 baU lofomn Lyoo ia the Pirate acne for 4 points Botfc LewisthskasntoBr JMKBt over and tlhVts the nc Stood lor the flaal 38  the ball jaaie, although South Lyoo as ioeide the HnckneyiO yard ttoe five Offetr ime duringUp course 4rgaae Pirtckneys deepest Bfloefcatioft was to the South Jyon 50 Thi toss left Pinektofty witha 3 win and 2 loss record in leagueplay for 4 third place finish behindManchester and South Lyon Thiswraing Friday night the Pinckney Ptrdfes wifl play tiost tp the ARNOLD E BEBQU1STArnold E gerquist, 40 Ptnctneyjeweler and PutnarrMownship treasurer, died Friday at his home herHe was unmarried Mr Berquist was born March 1, 1916, in Newcsilie, Pa a son otI Edward J and Jessie May croft Bergx Iquist His father, was pastor of the a local CongregafeBl Chwch in the early 930s and Mr Berquist wasgraduated fromPckney High Schoolin 1934 He was a member oi LivingstonLodge No 76, FAM   i , Surviving are two sisters, Mrs Merj win Campbell of, PincioeyandMJSI Esther Hall ot MarionTewmhiptJJv ingstoa county A brotherEarl, waskiBed fiction in World War II Funeral services were held at 130pm Monday at ihe Swarthout funA Home, withthe ReverendKeith Buepegger officiating Burial was in rtncwiey Cemetery Local Social tasts CarreatMARRIED SATURDAYfiora MaHary Boworman, da Ughter of Mr and Mrs Earl Mallary of McGregor Road, Portage Lake waaitHTie, to James Gallup, son of Mr j M,s Katt Gallup HPiekneyatihe Pnrkiuv Conffl elmish Satnruay night, Rev J W Wiager offio mtin at the ceremonyThe bricks gwn was white andUe curried an orchid on adBibleMUsoA lallup of Detroit wa matronof honor, and bridesmaids werehistitne Short ami Betty Bakerusister of the bride John Thurston ul WKitmore Iake was best man andHbers wer Donald Tnurston ofWtiitmore Lake and Allyn SochoAof tinckneyThe reception was at tfee churchparlors, After a weltlin trip in noithem Michigan they will live in new home in Pinckney The legislative rnmmittaeinto the affairs oi the ttatacontrol com gave them a elaaa It states the allegations againstLivly are unfounded The Republ inquiry into the affairs f thetary of state seems to havedown It was said that Owen Cihis Republican predecessor alsoceived such contributionsThere is a joker in theto he vnted on Nov 6 It says no n convicted of a felony thaia puhlic office and a person ntUft he 2 year old to hold office, present agitation is certain ljvvev the otintr ape to 18 An year old i subject to tthe difret married or work in a factory do about everything else butALBERT NEVERETH Albert Nevereth, 75, a native ofGreen Oak, whose family lived inWebster tor a number of years and who attended DcUer high school, diedAt Roseilk Thursday where1 he hadbeen supt of schools His wife, the former Lelah Walker, survives Hisonly son was killed in an auto acci dent  iHe ieav 2 brothers and 5 iv lers The funeral and burial were  al weii Saturdaynawthe president of the StockbrtdgtSotaert t Veteran Me1 MRS CORA WRIGHTuteri Field  7j3Vinlheir first uJ Mrs Cora Wnght decl suddenly attor tHiI hofliomaai lootbalJ game pon her home in Flint Ololer 2 SheNo toredby Uieifh school Student was born in Putnam township, theThdstvflBtitfeUo CounciL Ftoetofikbritee band will daughter of Martin and Carrie Webb  jerten aUitedTqueen will Wilson and graduated from Pmc ney bo from ,e9 of 8 1  erowed fwi4k fm hiah hih school in 1898 She married r HKney iuc 9 SiOT DRIVE OVER THE TOPAs a result of an organized campiiju for funds for the Portage Trails Council, Boy Scouts of Amer ica our community lias met iUs ie Luwrence HaughnDriveannounces the completionof drive which renulted in 0005 raiseil in a tfonl Urive of JfOOOOOMrSaughn indicate bis apreciatiun for the line spirit cf the many workersin Oie fcsolktation and the responseniven by all solicitedThe Coy Scout program is administered by the local council The Por Trails Council serves Washterirf Livihjtstarr counties iind has membership of 4000 soai slhorepublican ntnte and countyoitites do not like the decisionPresident Fisenhower not toMiHiiyan dprinp the campaignxei he will visit the west VI the polls show him in danger ofrr ilie farm vote due, to low pi Hs i nmpain manager says Ifijan is in the bapr for him but shov Republican state andcandidates running behindI enhower votej expect to split and vote for Gov W1Hte president figures hanot thelp them nnd might  tieThe presidents seeiwJtary Si denjps the story insyndicated columnthe president suffered a mll4attack on his last westrem tripaway trom the i township dayifing the hours the poU i diare one of h four higdschool clases A iuameooming dance Reuben Wright who died SeptiiU be held naht sftef the tame W55 Surviving are a daughtevole, tho bwe reiigiorireupt errirt delete tWi pollstion day bt Mld right lafter the garaeclass The 17,1955 Surviving are a daughter, 2 , sons and 7 grand crtiWren and J great  plorer post, 11 thru 17       ft i  i I  thurihru 10f10 rs in the Cub Iack 8the Boy Scout nd Exiai,4t Te uygestkn was madebeer at their moating rejected Carl Ward and soni a family of UfelonfriUpttblicaaa wfco are voting Democratic due of milk and farm pro Lvon jays the political,, af the county Is ms more induatiies locate muspor Wt4n on the 4w offend OBFriday, Nov 2, 9, to kJOpj, and 7 t0 pnktitnani town baUNOTICE Student CouneU pd cheerleaders will grandchildren The funeral  Sa als o gpon w a  homecomin g pe p raUy , turda y wit h buria l i n Grac e ltt w nThursda y tuffeM  th e hi i leboo h Cemetery , Flin t  fron v 4actockA t 0 ,  Jth e homeosmin i qmefn JHl j t o  atten d tb  t t ratt f an dfootbal l fam e th e fottowin f night   HONORED Thv huexPs s wil l pu yth e progra m tha t iu hi u  citizenship , trainin gle v i divi lend s tr t ou r boy an d chara c4 H80 6 ne w aame s wer e birfl tpea t year 1  t va tEGULA R MEETIN G O Ffwi r VOXAG E COUNCI Lf GULAR MEE TVOXAG E COUNCI LOcteV c 9 , 195 6Calle d t o orde r b y Presiden t Dinke lIMowa d b y ro U cal l o f officer 1 n  Councilmen  Lavey , Shirley ,Kenned y an d Read   k been, attse dHerma n  Motio n b y Tiplad y wffortjj yShirle y t o donat e 10 0 to  th e library Motio n b y Lave y supporte d b yKenned y t o accep t Treasurer s Re fcHas  submitte d b y Mrs  Ma x Rcy sokri , Treasurer  Carried Motio n b y Shirley , fupporta d b yKenned y t o allo w th e followin g bills Donal d Winger , car e o f fla g   60 0HailmiteMfgco Stree t pain t t  1057S d Bennett , Labo r a t Dum p 1075 0iave y his  Agency Workmen s Insuranc e 704 33ate r Orave i cograve lrm  Mtr Sales Vdaa , Oil , etc Const  Co  80051 4 ATI V SCHOO LAaycsvlowi n wi U b e hel d o nWednesday , Oct  7 , 195 6 fro m 73 0 Gordon Bredvi kL TL GC Carl Peeve yPav e Sandul aDav e Bourn sDic k Sandu Ulected b y th e Gran d Lodg e o f Mason so f Ih e Slat e o f Pensylvani a a s on e of  craf t28  Juvenil e Cour t Judge s fro m al lpart s o f th e Unite d State s t o atten da  meetin g i n Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania ,fro m Decembe r 9t h t o Decembe r 14 t o formulat e bette r procedure s a s aguid e fo r thos e wh o ar e calle d upo nb y  th e communit y t o perfor m th efundamentall y importan t function s o fa  judg e fo r trouble d children  Judg eSmit h ha s wo n mor e tha n stat e wid eth e efficien t an d wis esy , O  ,M  90pm  atlfcetemenur y School Th e vrr t t o b r cosponsore d b y th eteacher s an d th e Parents  Club Ai t iateteate d panon s areinvftbdi dvisi t th e tdjoo r a t thi s time  Aft fth e room s wil l b e ope n Dennis Ctai iFre d Berr yJoh n Bur gTo m Wyti efcmitAviauioion RT Bob Kelly R  Larry TiernanGene Kill Q8 P Peaveyhouse Londie Huhraan tH TomOouinj   ,     vin a nf fi U am Tonn manner he has handled all kinds ofBurns FB Xh fSS Juvenile problems The following aTTom UnderhitL  recovered Pin,  of Jui 3 95f, t   Li   ,  , TD we would like to take this meansof thanking Judge Smith of the Proextra bate Court Howel1 Livingston Coun ty for the courteous, kind and understanding way he treated the problemsof four boys in his office, June I If CLUB NOTICEiUndiJttaJOPnier HanriiClub will organizedurNumber lt at ii45 1 m inuatement of  town hall member must haveAny new oneof their parents at thi nieetinjf, TheFair Ptemiuni money will be givenout at this mesfing Marahall McabonT Leader1st quarter Bob Lewis  2 yards forpointipeotive toiar te tp talk with you The Room Mothers witf alsoejthere to welcome youRefrwfcments will be seivod yhkParents Club in the All PurposeRoom throughout the eveningin the All Purpose Room  displayof school equipment purchased dur ing the past two yean byuhe ParentsClub formerly Mothers Club will be set up for your inspection Mrs Borovsky, chairman of the, 2i5  10413  membership drive will be on hand soMajof oto  no 00 i that,the parents not having children   LibrarydonationHs9 Read Soo materialsPincicaey DispatchprintingVan Winkle A Vm Winkk Legal Service reckwing tflbUo M Park A PotKi 100008953500 thatthov parents not having childrenin the Elementary Schoot nraf hiveas opportunity to become 113010000 i 12500 Hx EeynoldstreasEgekrMarshallMddSi Ackley, CkrkCARD OF TBANKtwish to extend our  aincere to all tfceae who helped us  TO RFNT MASONIC TEMPLErr, H R Shipman, chairman Athe South Fourth Ave Corp which owa the Am Arbor Masonic templet announces that tthe Bemlix Aviat iation Corp has taken an option torent first, second and third floorsof the temple The option expires oiNov 10 next The BenJix ecu p is plan nmg to build In Ann Arbor and rusan option on 50 acres of land The bmt 1000 people attendediotnst metine last weeknvnoseH location of the BoyioriHl school in r,ren Dak fie protesters were propertyV nnd roattv dea1jf who tl th Incsition of the schoolwould dwrenw tht vskm thoinjrR The Ann Ajrjor plorefi this attitude and says thefare of trie boys to be placed   ifn no consideration and1 rbainnnn psVprf how manvipr th1 TocTtionft1 Schoolr hnnd wfre raised Senatormrn of Ann Arrnr Jtefd the Dnk it wo one of te 3 aby the legislature an ft met all qualifications, beinf io tto a in oioe to troit whereof the hys corne and had food Other loealaties applied tutdid not have tiie quaU  in buying the land waary ot prevent pfices from11K An effort will beir the legislature to Tt the  somewhere else Ify will tty to Woek the appiton to build it and tiw relocation,school may be stymiedJCOE8 25, Dexter 6, Boys 6 Lincoln 27, Duns Rock 15, Chelsea 21Milao20, Saliot 6 ClarenceviUe 25, Bih 12 A b 20 more judges were like him, more re lease would run 15 monthsThey canspect would be shown the law and its get immediate possession of the firat and third floors but must wait untilthe Dramatic Arta Center 1eae expofficers The above is just one of many articles and letters of appreciation for k Jd Sih h dBrighton 12 Ann Arbor 20, YpsilanU the good work Judge Smith has donefcfowleryiUe 20, Leslie 0 Haslett 23,  WUliamslon Q Holt 25, Okemus 6 Mason 21r Baton Rapids 18 Boys Vocational 34, Sand flake 0 Stockbridge 19, Omsvilit 14 Webberviile 27, Dewitt 6 Grand iedf 27, HoweU 7 in connection with juveniles and otherprobate mattersNOTICE The regular monthly meeting of thePutnam Township Board will be held Monday, Nov S, at 8 pm All persons wanting instructions on rtOTICl J use of voting machines feel free to use 4H Conn1 the one that is set up for practice use,JJ JWlI etgovembur 7th at 730 during the hours that the Library is pm In the High School Parents of open Also Monday evening Vote A4Hnexnbea should attend this meet Nov 6th in Lloyd Hendee, Supervisorhorse Incurable At a pires on the auditorium on the second floor A 10,000 remodollinK progrm is now taking place at the tem ple which includes a new front, furnacs and Interior decorations ThePendix would start a systems enjjjHeeung unit in conjunction with the the Unfveriy of Michigan and empo several hundredmta Rndtta the bU CUB PACK OPEN TONEW tfBMERSHIPSWe weald like to invite yooyour boy of eight, or nine or ten,Die whole family to our next Pact Meeting, Monday Nov 3, l5a if700 pm at the Pinckney Elementary School You wilt then have an oppor tunity 4 malt application foeavbenhip in this fwntty pnofrsin CubactivitiesPeck OiniiMissae  school board meeting TuesOarson Hollingsworthappointed to the school boar I and named preaiden to replace Row ard Thayer resigned REPUBLICAN RALLYThere will be a Republican Rallyat Pinckney High School onNOVEMBER 1, 1956 att 800 P MThere will be no speakers but a film will be shown Everybody is welcomeMbroke his leg and tkenafter H ires sat The heatlavsithomeaigktto toCARD Of TMANK8   y 9s, l wisk tothank evenwme who sent Te Worthiesatn ffpaeM Wfexards tad Ooven while T was in the of Detroit will ea Wrt Hatorday OS9itasVpecisl thanta so Mrs Poul  Bight,Nevembsr  te fOffc anmm Johnson and Mrs orsjan i  tt the Plncteaj Maaoi for takiae care of my, fansiyo J  DUMT aesvaf there at for Mi  mi frHftiKhr fts4kaaavaM UU have art,     on tt Antaya who works for the Uof If at Peach Mt has bought andmoved in the Nell Pry house Hesemis 3 children to school lavy Burns and Tommie Wyliedid all right tricking and getting treated Halloween Each got a batfoil Dick Wylie got started latewhen she supply was low and diddo ae good has moved fromlayNell try CHICKBN DINNERThere will be a chicken dinner atDtierfield town hall Tuesday, Nov starting  1ZM oon TicketstlMRUMMAGE AND BAKE SALEThere will be a rumroag and bakese at St, Marys new school on SATURDAY NOVEMBER lth Hurting at 9M A Mgpontored by 8 Jades ft St TheresaGvildaMr and Mr Kenneth Hoyt ofSilver Lake were in an auto accidLtnt en the Pinckney Dexter road on FrHav night She fo in St Joe hopital with a broken knee cap He aj n Aim Arbor substitute  has been arrented fofngr from the mails He tookMuh Statr football tickets p R lpJ and sold for, a profit 4 He was Arrested with otiand the titeft diiThe An Arbor schoolrrrr down te request of 6 of Willow Village chiWrethat they be given ftkie tra tion on Ann Arbor school bprivate or church schools Theed tb law rome time ago and at ial irtine refused to change,Hrnd edpp 7 school districtsspools did not go iriv theLedjre consolidation havesuit in efrcuit cetrrt to forte Iede to accept their highWiU If they lose there tftflft the sutvretne courtTlief CIMBLedpee act deprives Jtrirleceivlng an educationTWshas never beesi tested  William j  ten  broken knee cap bdt is In a Tho New York Ctrllied n compliant Dexter school bostnkinsr the proper picrossing railroad trachf teaHs they must eometetop, open the doer andway Chelsea busses 22tiroes a day andAbout as often4vptsChelsea and Wt edeny any chargesefJ ZLJ   v  I,fjttiis   , ,  Wednesday , 0etek , SI ,    I,   r     vFor th e pric e o f3 6 clothe s pins yo u ca n dr y 6load s o f laundr yin  a n electri cclothe s dryer An d youl l ne whav e t o han gheav y we t was bo n  th e lin e again N o wonde r smatf thomemakers can  Live  Better1 5  ElectricallyBase d o n th e averag e prta t 4BE E YOU R DEALE R O R DETROI T EDI3Q      r    tESTABUSHED 1865 INCORPORATFDWm  State Ban kHOWELLPINCKNE YOVE R NINET Y YEAR S O F SAF E BANKIN GAl t Deposit s u p t o 10,00 0 Insure 1 b y Ou r Membe rshi p i n 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referee d an d jMarti n J  L a va n wa s umpire  Moa t 1o f th e player s wer e experienced Bel z playe d a t Lapce r Marti n a tHovell , Zimmerma n a t YpsMant iMcCleer , St  Johns , Jackson , Bovar do f Portag e Lakefullbac k Stephensc nKovac,DetroitThe y wern t recruite dThe y showe d u p an d aske d t o play  Tues, Nov  4 , 5 , 6BKS T THING S I N LIF Ei n  CinemaScop e an d Colo rWjt hCordo n McRae , an d Da n Daile yan d Shere  Nort hNew s Cartoo n Fri  Sat , ov  2 ,   i  Dub U Featojr e Pregre aI  Ginge r Roger s an d Barr y  Nelaea i to4  TH E FIRS T TRAVELLIN O  I    SALESMA N  I n Technicolo rak oDan e Clark , JameaCro 7, 8 MASSACREi n  Ansc o Colo rWednesday, Thursda yTEXA S LADY i n  SuperScop  an d Technicolo rWit h laudett e Colbert , Barr y Sulliva n   Sunda y Monday , Novembe r 4 , 1Novelt y Cartoo n laiiae e Suada y a t  M FJ   j  mtHioMa   Richar d Widmarkan  Felic UI  SYLVANf  THEATRE,Chelsea , Michiga nTuir , Fri , Sat  Nov  1 , 2 , 3Doubl e Featur eABBOT T AN D COSTELL OMtfE T FRANKENSTEIN iGUNS WEST i n  Colo r  WHhDoroth y Mlon e an d Joh n Lun d89 K  1  ira m her e visite dCit y o f Strait s Lodge , Detroit ,Saturaay  Y e edito r a s maalo r1  it  th e loca l lodg e wa s presente d wit uj  th  keye s t o th e city , Joh n Ricke nbackir , brothe r ro f Eddie , wa s toas tmaster  Speaker s wer e Georg e W P  G  M , Harol d Wilso n an d flaroldilionrpson , attorneys  Rev  Berquist   KuMel l Livermor e an d Ear l Baugh iwer e calle d on  Followin g th e ban crue t ther e wa s a  theatr e party 1  inckne y hig h schoo l los t t o Hart lki d 7  to 0  a  luck y pas s t o Schme dlin g provin g thei r undoing Win  H  Bowman , fonne r resi d entdie d a t Brighton , Oc  23  Dr  Harlo w Sheha h wa s marrie d a tSt , Lukes s church , Detroi t Oct  2 ot o  Mis s Isabe l Platze r o f Minnea poli s b y Rev  Fran k McQuillan Mis s Zel a Nash, 1 daughte r o f Ajr an d Mrs  W  J  Nas h wa s marrie da t Chicago , Oct  1 7 t o Dr  Robert a H  Mey  hom ektton e o f tha t place      The Jo e rjonohue s o f Detroi t hav eMarrie d a t th e Baptis t parsonag e I bourh t an d njove d o n th e Geor eOct  21,Ma x Weis s t o Mrs  Berth a j  fanT  o n Dar win Road Hamaiermeister  Rev  Esi c offi ciating Mrs  Thelm a Murningham , 24 , ofHowl l ende d he r lif e b y takin g poiso nlas t Friday  I FarrM TH L LAS T WAGON i a  Cmtmaieop e an d Oolo tCartow n,  1 ues , Wed  Thur , No  6 , 7  8 ,I  Ettt e D a vi a an d Bria n KU nSTOR M CENTER   Mon , Tues , Nov  4 , 5 , 6VTH E BURNN G HILLS   n  CinemaScop e an d Technicolo r  withj  Ti b Hunte r an d Natali e Woo d  ,  J3ori s Meye r an d childre n o fspen t Sunda y a t th e W  Adding Machine Typ e Writer s 4RIBBON S AN D CARBO N FAPB BMACHINE  BALE S AN D BBPAU tLivingsto n Offic e Suppl y20 1 SOUT H M1C1 , HWQ XPHON I HOWBL L Mf 4Note s a t 4 H tear s Agir D  H  F  Sigle r an d F  L  Andrews i  i   r U n  n wn o rwifeLa w Th e Fran k Aberdeen a spen t th fedanie o wee k n d i n Chicag o wit h thei r en ,Ambwfey , Davirl , I t a t thei r 10t h weddin g   Georyo iflnte r an d wiff e o f FHn tlaout o fro m her oMrs  BonOi  Henr y an d SO M an dti e Lamber t Heoryetr f Deroi t wer o Th ea y tueet o e  Ih e Xoil h Brad , wer oi  ere buildin g garage s fo r thei rAnothe r ne w aut o ha s bee n axMe dt o  th e village  Floy d Reaso n lias bough t a  handsom e ne w Cxtrcar Mrs  Bel k Kenned y ha s gon e t o Loa iAnjjelea , Calif , t o liv e wit h he r sis , Iter , Mrs  D  G  Clark  Pinckne y playe d Stockbrid e a tIcothal l her e Saturda y an d wo n 5t o  0 W e wer e misinforme d a s t o the deai h o f Mrs  Bell e Jacob ySmit h las t week  I t wa s a  brothe r  JAlber t Jacob y wh o die d an d no tdaughtetn  v Th e Chanc e Clu b gav e a  bridali   1 lowe r las t Fridaynigh t at  th e hom e o f Florenc e Andrew s fa r Mis sKtti e Grieve  Tn e M  E  churc h fai r i s a t th eojer a hous e Nov  6 , 7 Charle s E  Baugh n ha s ha d th elot s H  Porttag e Lak e platte d an dlai d ou t i n streets ,Marrie d a t the  Congl  parsonage o n  Wednesda y mornin g b y RevAG Gates , Mis s Kitfci e Griev e an d Clayto nPUueway  The y wer e attende d b yMis s Mabl e Sigle r an d   Dr  W  J Walsh Whil e huntin g duck s o n Jbsly nLak e i n Unadilla  Saturda y th e boa t f Fran k Barnu m and  Ernes t Pic keapjze d an d the y wer e drowned  Swarthou t   Placewa y advertis ea  S4i e o f 4 0 suit s o f Ttoy s clothes ,age s 4  to 2 0 an d 1 6 overcoats Ma y McKeeve r wh o apen t a  yea Nit h he r grandmother , Mrs  Mtfrgav gar e Kearne y ha s returne d Jcffer xov,  N D   Th e oper a hous e her e wa s fille dt o  capacit y Friday  whe n Woodbridbii eN  Ferris , Democrati c candidat e fo rgoverno r spokei  Mrs  Mftri8  Plygnpfco n an d Mr  an d jMi  H  G  Brig s  Hav e gon e t o jBtodentowr , Florid a ior  the winter Th e lon g dr y spel l va s broke n o nFrida y b y a  bountifu l rain Tn a Jam Whitlesy, Fred Ueadaand WiUiam Whitleys attended the open house Sunday at General Motors Proving Groundsj MUford Mrs Howard Read  attended abridge club Wednesday at the homeof Mrs Charlotte Knight in Mria Wayne AtLee  and wife atlsndedI the vinerama in petrbit Sunday Ftank Naylor and wife of EatonHapids were Tuesday guests of the Nibette   of tthe J H tt St E1  HedM , awtne naruiu o  clark were Sunday dlnnM, gutftt and wife attend I th Lynn Hendeea  jeA the MehMinn football game in The Edin Careya Fort Wayne, TiVlv and and Charlea Leach famUy oiAXr BumsJack Young, Uon  Uiden City pent Sunday, with thBurna and Kenneth Fry families , Leiter McAfees,soent Sunday with the D Conklinsin Grand Rapids Mrs ElnoX Ledwictge withKevin Ledwidges attended the open Sunday at Generalvnving Grounds, Mikford MotorsFrancis Robinson who once hod aresiauiant here is now teaching inthi  Pinckney igh school The locri OES aerved dinner tothe Arnold Berquin relative liondayERVIN B SNYDERL Qerk County CUrlfe arJierfiff for 24 year, and fcfeatieJe4iii public ftiiKi in ftalauqr tad U te in exre5  f lfcOKtThe people nf Urtafftton eouatyhave treated him vejryyr well amd i vipw of thi he oiigfet not to be eek,,, mother two year tena and ahouidi  e ft younger cian a, chanceWe hould in the inttreat ef feedcounty govermient restore h twrany system in ta Court Heuejtt ho well ,AFTER 42 YEARS  TUM FORA HANGE TOTE DBMQUW r 1Kecj u under yoursombreroI Brook, ABB theborn Pa at Milf ord FOHm7haswv Only OMe yM ho to ew  Wmz ,is     1      A ,  ,n rMA S A  BARTO NCorone rDetroit , 1920 , raise dMichigan , Graduat e o fllt y o f Michigan , Bache enc e i n Chemistr y an de a  194 2 an d Medica l15 St  Lawrenc e Hospital ,J years, residenc y and t e  tfttd y  n Ches t Dis tattii  and Stat e Sana Howc U wit h a specialit yChes t Diseases ,o f ,  America n Medica l,  Michiga n Stat e Medi r ,  pas t president , tw omertbe r o f Livingsto ndfcfi l Society , Nationa lTfUa u Societies , j fr   grudvat e studie s i ntfc e Coo k Count y Grad  1  o f Medicin e i n Chi alt h Office r fo r Howe Ult d  M othe r o f 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l Yo u Ca n Ea tTh e elementar y achoo l flUadRe d Cros s boxe s las t week , Mr Mr a Cantro U too k u a t 11r , ur ,e  reeiveW e collect  leava  aa d aaad t fo r ow r atae tMr  Cantrai l   Jijfoun d a d toWj  bo  Lyonbesvt  Comin gbridge  W  wtt l erow jroo m i s dsjeorate d fo rW e hav a a  na w pupil, Lovak y o f Waila dW  r  dote s ft tgevent h Grada , Mrs , , W e pu t o n ou r Columbi a pla fth e 8t h grad a Oc t I t  d Ofct y pt Hou r 4i4 r   Ota BMJ  tooibkwft h th t BtiL l   AT 53 0 P  M Our Lad y O f Fatim aw t   2 wri n ELECTJOSEP H H  KURK ADEMOCRA T PO RFO R STAT E REPRESENTATIV EIttiAWASRBLIVlNGSTO N DITRIC T  A  practUa l Dair y Fanne r wh o understand s th e probksn a a tlauii r site d   farmer   Pladta d t o wor k towar d haroon y an d undarstandin g mMM  J   i      SUPPORTf WITHRepresentative,State LegislatureLivingstonShiawassee Dist COUNTY TREASCOUNTY CLERKProsecutingr AttorneyJenrie M EasJohn A HagmanLawrence GehringerWilfred R ErwinAdrian de BoomCounty SurveyDrain ComwissionerRegister of DeedsJohn C MillerLaVene DibbleHarold M BordenFloyd W MunseU i William L Haack vdTIREPOBLICANTO THE POLLSOefebor tl MM4 To The Voters ofiiVingsfon CountySomo weeks o you were flooded with a mysterious communication H by Committee on Probate Judges, headed with an Oak Park, Oak addrossi and mailed from Detroit It was designedly preparedild h gy ppiateadod to mislead the voters of ou county My agt was stated to bo74 I am 73 and the record of my birth h here in the office of th couaty ckrk It staj I iivoiiM be nerlf 80 when the next term expired, whereas 1will b ooiy 77 Tho term is 4 years and not 6 There is no limitation of70 years on this office as the sponsor of this letter would have you infer, infact, the letter is a reflection on every good citizen who may have reachedthe age of 70 and would imply that every such person, regardless of qualifi cations, should be ousted from any responsible position he or she may holdThe most sinister thing about the letter, however, is that it intended to misleadour people to think it was sponsored by some committee of probate judgesThe truth is there is no Committee of Probate Judges and no probate judgeever signed or sponsored it The President of the Oakland County Bar Association, who investigated the source of the letter, writes It is my beliefthat this is a one man committee created at tf suggestion of yourMr FletcherMany ofourablest probate judges have held the office from 25 to 30years, and even more Our own Judge Lyons Held, it roore than 27 yearsJudge Russell, of Jackson county, has held it for 32 years and is a candidate lor rtelection I am ono of the younger of the older probate judges of theState I aav held the office only eight years and have not yet held it the 12 years necessary, to qualify under the recent ProbaU Judges RetirementAct During my tenure of office and more often during the past year I havebeen called upon to hold court in Shiawassee and Oakland counties JudgeMatthews, of Shiawassee County, now over 80 and who has held the office24 years, writesA lawyer only gets started in understanding the problems in a four yeartenu Judga Arthur  Moore, of Oakland County is One of tb youngerProbate Judge, In acouoty of thotfizo, wher the salary is 17,50000 a year, a young man caaaftor to give up his law practice and take the officeIn comJaoating OB my woik in his court when sitting in his absence, hs wrotemo on Juat UthI have just retorted from the Probate Judges Convention and it wasindeed a pleasure to hear the judges throughout the State express thehigh regard they hold for you and the appreciation for the way you areoperating the Probate Court of Livingston County  I hjve indeedbeen honored when you have come to Oakland County and held courtfor me Frankly, I feel secure in your work and that ivery important when OH is trying to k a good jobUndoubtedly your years practicing law and fine past experience are olgreat help to your probate court work 1 am sure th people of Living ston County hold you in the highest regard and are indeed appreciate tof how fertunatt they are in having a man or your caliber exercisingthis important position This Is truly an important office It involves many and intricate prohMBS in the administration ol estates, guardianships of minors and those whoare mentally handicapped, crippled and afilicted children, secret marriages,adoptions, neglected children, the mentally ill, the new complicated law rebting to Cbild Care, and many other important matters all of which require ikilled knowledge and years of experience to handle them properlyI was bora on a small farm in Genoa Township My paients and all rmgraadparent lived in and are buried in Livingston County SVas graduatedirom Hotl Hijjh School in 1903, Won High School Oratorical contest ancwas President of the first Howell High School Debating Society Taughi school oat year in Winans Lake School in Hamburg Township Worked orfarms ia Genoa, Hamburg and Putnam Townships, worked my way thiouglbigh school aad through the Literary and Law Departments of the Universityof Michigan and received the Honorary degree of Juris Doctor from the University in 1911 Instructor in Public Speaking during last year One oltke selected tvscnty members of the University Lyceum Club President ol Students Lecture Association 1909 Literary Class Orator In 1911 locatedin RoseoHsmoa County Prosecuting Attorney of Roscommon County elevenyears Circuit Court Commissioner there several years Received Certificateof Merit from Governor Sleeper for civil services performed in World Wai I Married Grace Grieve, a Livingston County girl, in 1915 Came to Howellis 1923 Prosecuting Attorney of Livingston County four years Member of Howell School Board and City Attorney of Howell for several years Lawpartnership with Francis J Shields for 15 years, Appointed Judge of Probate to ittl vacaicy by Governor Sigler in April, 1948, and have held the office siiot that timeDuriag the 37 years of law practice I took care of many matters for poorpeople and the unfortunate without pay When, in 1948, due to a majorope ratios, I felt I should give up the hard struggle of fighting cases in courtI gladly accepted the appointment as Judge of Probate I am happy to say that every checkup I have had for the last few years shows I ara in perfecthealth, 1 have continued to try to be helpful to everyone who comes into the ofiico You can always come here and be welcome It makes me happyto help people All matters are attended to promptly and efficiently Celesta Parsball, my Probate Register, is one of the best in the State She, nor anyother good public servant, should never be ousted from a place of responsibil ity just because they may be more than 70 years of age If elected foranother term I can assure the good people of this county that this office will to try to help them in every way possibleI wish to call attention of the voters to the fact that on November 6ththere will be two ballots One will have the Democratic and Republican tickets oft it and the other will have the names of candidates for Judicial offices My same will appear on the Judicial ballot On the voting machines myname for Probate Judge will appear with other Judicial offices in a separate place front too State and County ticket Where there are no voting machines,itf you wish to vote for me, be sure to call for the Judicial, NonPartisan bal lot aad place a oross in front of my name Where there are voting machines bo sure to pull a lever in front of my name So many people do not under stand that there will be two separate ballots, one the State and County, andthe other the Non Partisan To vote for a Non Partisan candidate you must place a cross or pull a lever in front of his nameI will appreciate your voteSincerely,Hiram R SmithRETAINWILLIAM L HACK Register of DeekREPUBLICAN CANDIDATEPoUtfctal Ao The quotas for the specialomon are not yet filled for 0 aroasin the upper and 4 in he lower pemn sula John Burg and on, John jrhavt applied for permit for th Level areaPatricia Palme aitoadoti tho MichHiD football gamo at Ana Aio SaturdayOP MICfifeANProbate jeurt stw uimIn ih Matter oi tfee fistatiGlen 11 Bishop Deceased At a aeaavoo oi uU Cutut 11,, 1156oi f is hereby mtU Xnatrg ol ttam decease r roquwpietut their eiaiui Ux wrma uath, iu an id Cuttrt, ad U icva copy thereci on iUipti   4iLip uiegoiy,iiicii,iiaicuary a uiiiU estiitetiiat such claims will be euJ at the fiokut Utiic oil member lb, IU06, at ten A Ai u I UiUciml, uui puuutAuua oX aaytinvjoua uin lum at tbuoncr tttuiKt a copy oi Uxxa msxvtu aHnaun koowa mail, return cccit 0at nia iasi kauwn a4uzt i at ituat XOUJUJWC U4to sucn hearing aiservice at learn iiv ,prior tw auch liouring it Smith, Jude of rebatHdeu M UouidDeputy koyutoi ol ProbateSTATE OF MICHIGANHie Probate Court for tht County of LivingstonIn The Matter of The Eatate of HAUL MOLCHANI, Deceaiedllrsent,Honorable Hiram R SmitaJudge of ProbateNotice is Hereby Given, That alicreditors of said deceased are requirl to present their claims in writingand under oath, to Baid Court, and to j sme a copy thereof upon Ilene Timimons of Brighon, Michigan, fidiciaryof aid estate, and that such clain will be heard by said Court at thernibate Office on January I, 1957at ten AMIt is Ordered, That notice therofbe given by publication of a copyhereof for three weeks conaeetivelyprevious to said day of hearing, n llie Ptackney Dispatch, and that thefiduciary cause a copy of this notieeto be served upon each known party in interest at his last known addreaby egistered mail, return receipt donnrukd at least fourteen 14 daysrior to such hearing or by personalcrvice at least five 5 days prior to such hearingHiram R Smith, Judge of ProbateA true cop Helen M GouldClerk of Probate  You Voted forff III III ND GOT ITMow Your Vote Is Needed ToProtect It 11 111 1 11 11 111 111 1 1 11 11 11I I I III It i I i1I IIII III I III I III I  Proeideni Eisenhower broughtus peace Ike brought us pros perity, too, without having Amer ican boys dying on foreign soil topay for it You can put your trust in President Eisenhower lut, eon you true the future ofyemr children, your homo, your job, your country o tho Democratic Party that is advocating weakening of our defense Can, you You be the judge 00 Novem ber 6th at the polls ivory man and woman inmkhioofi should rood this odi tovlal from the Detroit Froe FreesOctober 23 bofort voting Excerpt from editorial in The DetroitFree Press, Oct 23, 1956By injecting his own ideas and preferences, Premier Bulganin of Russia tookeSHni empflign He ently endonod Adlai Stevensons position on thojssue, if he did not endorse Mr Stevenson,nut any American is entitled to thoopinion that he didBACK IKE WITHMICHIGANS BEST The latter mvted Russian interest byra,S,ng, , lhe heat of a political campaign, 7 whch  so closely related toth defense of this Country that it hs, noproper place in politicswhkhM f advantae  the openingwmen Mr Stevenson provided him it wasmPrPu if the Communist leadhad offered hi, advice to tho DemocraticSuteadefew   phSC  Unitedtno Air ForceiefBn hardl  hought that Biilganinswould not conform to Russias interest taninrd iflhis letter n effect, was mat ne would nrfr ,  uwith AA c wuuu preier to do businessw   Mr  Stevenso n o n th e bom b issu erathe r tha n wit h Presiden t Eisonhow iTh e implicatio n o f thi s shnu M n i1 4    wms  aiHjui u no t D et  American voter Twice before,  and Potsdam, the Russian HoattrL8 emocratjc Administrationson matters which shaped the course of history to the Reds advantage Tney havenot done so well with the EisenhowerAdtmnutratio It is understandable Slrno Kremlin would be happier dealingagain with Democrats in charge of ourforeign policyBe SureVOTE STRAIGHTREPUBLICANMTUfiilCAN WATS CENTRAL COMMfTTEf 14 IIITbe M J Reason were Sundayguoits of Mrs U Rane at Whit,niuro LakoAU of the family werethere including Gene and wife ofFlorida Tho Albert SWrlejm brought herntother,Mm Roy Wright home fromfrom Foote koapital Sunday Sundaycaller were the Hollis Holbways of Ba liako and Ihe Gayfo Shirleys of LivoniaThe C i Clinton called on OxnFisk at Ionia and tbe Arthur Maynai da, Grand Rapids over the wwkendWILFREDf ERWIN CANDIDATE FOR Keep itunderyourhelmetOLDS FOR fLfPramniHag Attorney YOUR ya WILL as HILONow boouty  doublo duty, loo OWsmoMlot hoMtoomo now f rillo is o slook, smortftwin proloctiow bumoorono of many now ffootufos tbof moko OMs tho value cor of N10 yoofl  IT FRIDAY NOV  AT OUKDON MAIN MOTOR216 Wsst ir and Rivr,    nN   c rJ1 f  ,  V ,,GENERALELECTIONTo the Qualified ElectorsNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That a General IiVtion will be held in thefUTNAM TOWN HALL, Putnam TownshipLivingston, State of Michigan ONTuesday, November 6, 1956AT THf PLACE OR PLACES OF HOLDING THE ELECTION IN SAID CITY AS INDICATED ViFor the purpose of electing the following officers, Vizi , NATIONAL President and VicePresident of the United StatesSTATEGovernor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, State Treasurer, Auditor GeneralCONGRESSIONAL Representative inLEGISLATIVE State Senator, Rep tCOUNTYProsecuting Attorney, Sheriff, County Cletrk, CountyTreasurer, Register of Deeds, Auditor in Counties electing same, Drain Commissioner, Coroners, Surveyor, and such other Officers as are elected at thattimeNONPARTISAN ELECTIONFor the purpose of electing the following Officers, vizTwo Justices of the Supreme Court To Fill VacanciesJudge of Probate Circuit Court CommissionersAnd to vote on the following constitutional amendmtntProposed Amendment to Section 5 of Article 5,Relative to Qualifications of Members of theState LegislatureALSO ANY ADDITIONAL AMENDMENTS ORPROPOSITIONS THAT MAY BE SUBMITTEDNotice Relative to Opening and Closing of the PoHsElection Law, Act 116, P A 1954SECTION T20 On the day of any election the polls shall beopened at T oelock in the forenoon, and shall be continuously open until 8 oclock in the afternoon and no longer Every qualified eleetor present and in line at polls at the hour prescribedfar th dosing thereof shall b allowed to voteThe POLLS of said election will be open atT oclock a m and will remain open until 8 oclock ft m of said day of electionMURRAY KENNEDY Township Clerk Quarter Million Paychecks Besides performing its basic job of serving thetransportation needs of Michigans farmers, in dustrialists, businessmen and general consumers, our Motor Transport Industry plays a most importantpart in providing employment for a major percentageof Michigans breadwinners  a quarter of a million,is a matter of fact Yes, Michigans tracks are responsible for one outof every tea Wolverine paychecks  and the total of all that paychecks amounts to well over one billionMian annually Thats a lot of money  and it provides those ontrackings payroll with an enormoaft purchasing powerJMJitefits every phase of Michigans economyy Motor transports paychecks are substantial and they buy Iota of food, clothing, appliances, cars andotter pmtuets whose sales mean paychecks for others So, yo sot,  Michigans motor transput industry q4l7 aWes all other business activities  iti on tit tit most important tufctow i for the   these otWr businesses , ,     THB PINCKNIT r October U, 1960         l    ,       tFury 301 V, revolutionary new TorsionAire ride excitin sportsca  h, ii new supersafe Total QontactPLYMOUTHVANS MOTOR SALES145 East Main Street, ritkmnr MidiianReElecJi DGE HIRAM R SMITHforJUDGE OF PROBATEExperienced  Qualified  EfficientBorn and raised on a farm in Livingston CountyGraduate of Howell High schoolGrnduate of both the Literary and Law Departments of the Universityof MichiganTitught schfri one year in Winans Lake SchoolWorked h my through high school and college Prosecuting Attorney of Roscommon county 11 yearsCorcuit Coot Commissioner of Roscommon county  yearsProsecuting Attorney Livingston County 4 years IMW partnership with Francis J Shields 15 yearsMember Hcwcll School Board and Howell Cnty Attorney several, yaarg Practiced lw in State and Federal Courts 37 yearsJudge of Pitbate of Livingston County last 8 year Must hold tfit office another term of four years to he eligible for Retirement BenefitHe is recogcized as one of the ablest Probate Judges of the StateHi years of experience eminently qualify him o handle the many important duties of the officeHis conduct of the office has been characterized by honesty, helpfulness, fairness, promptness and efficiencyHe has and wift continue to protect estates from the cupidity of a fewunscrupulous attorneys who seem to think that people live and accumulateproperty and die or the sole purpose of enriching their pocket bookHe is a friend of everybody and always willing to try to help solve theproblems of all who come to him for advice or helpOnly 73, he is just the right age to give th,c office another 4 years ofvaluable serviceVOTE TO RETAIN XLTDGE SMITH WHLN YOU VOTE THE PARTISAN BAiUT ON NOVEMBER 6th  f DEPARTMENTThe cbnservatfo tonrmission isconducting   iwvey of soil andwater needs in LivlHfntton and Avi trim cotttSJlfe Th fttire tate wiUThe ntpt tntffw summer fsbluslry ijfcipr Wltd to stoi tth awSfnMfing Math There havln 8ftM t Swn Creek areabut oa 4 Itvf Prigrhton broke all recordsM when 21000 people visited itThe pheasant kill is way off thispa due to dense foliage and dryveatherDojrs need moist weather to  iek themThe best bow and arrow huntingis rporte1 at Seney Hunter bagged 4 deer here in 4 daysB L Bonham of Dcttroit got 13coou near Coklwmtr lt wdc  Hunting acifontjr nomaroui 17l wtrt rporttd Uit wk  BREADD0NT SAY BREADJUST SAT CREMO r kU  IE Ria nC O  VJ  , r,  Octobe r 81 , 196 6I THE PART Y FOf c YO U an d NO T FO R TH E FE WAdla j E  Steve n io nFO R PRESIDEN TVICE PRESIDEN T TOI KDC N HAYW03TI DISCUSBB 1TO N a  DO N MAYWORT HApprjn s wit h Do n Wil l B Fo r Governo rG  MENNE N WILLIAM S 1R THOMA S BARTON HDKLMA R ARK , Dansvillt STUAR T WINNING S j  Lanam gROBER T HARD , Fento nMRS  JAME S HENDRY , E  Lansin bGAL E HOBSON , Montros MRS  DOlGLA S KELLY , Lansin gARTJFU R LYBERCi , Brighto nNN Y MARTIN , Flushin gLKSTEI i McAFEK  Pintkno yMKS  J  MESSENGER , E  Lansin gHOME R NORTON , Brighto nJKROM E OROURKE , Flin tKavwort h to r Congres s Committe eFiin a Parmalee  Chairma n FOREIGN POUC YSUNDA Y NOVEMBE R 4WJIMTV 1A T 40 0 P  M  CHANNE L SI XLt  Governo rPHLLLI P A  HAR T i ft     Havin g othe r employmen t w e hav e lecitlt d t o discontinu e farmin g an d wil l sel l a t publi c auction , fro mPincltne y tak e Howel l roa d nort h 2  ile s t o Reaso n roa d mil e wes t t o Galle y loa d the n nort h H  mil et o  U24 C Beardsle y road itSATURDAY , NOVEMBE R 3rd  195 6START S 10 0 P  M 1 5  HEA D O F HOLSTEI N CATTL ET  E  Tested , 90  Da y Paper sMostl y Springer sFo r Suprem o Cour t Justic eGEORG E EDWARD S For Suprem e Cour t Justic eTALBO T SMIT H,TH E PART Y FO R YO U an d NO T FORTH E FE WVOT E DEMOCRATI C TUESDA Y NOV  6th  24  SHEE P 2 12 0  Hal f Bloo d Ewes , 4  Ew e Lamb sDAIR Y EQUIPMEN TVicto r Mil k Coole r7  Mil k Can s Ca n Rac kHo t Wate r Heate r FARM TOOL SFerguso n Tracto r 194 4Joh n Deer e Tracto r 1973 7Olive r 3  Sectio n Sprin  ToothAver y Cor a Plante rWpde r Rolle rManur e Loade rAver y Sprin g Too hFerguso n 2  Ro w Cultivato rJoh n Deer e Tracto r Mowe rFamul i Mower ffit s 1 22  Sil o Fibers  Olive r Plo w   Count y Democrati c Co m itce Political Adv  GARDNER BROTHERS  PROPS  BERT WYLIEFloy d Kehrl , Firs t Nationa l AuctiorieerBan k o f Plymouh, Cler kRETAI NJENNI E M  EASTMA NCoant y Treasure r DANCEREPUBLICA N  RfiY D W  MUNSHL LCndidAt  fo r RtElectt a io r th e Offic e o fCount y Drai n Commissione rAppreciat e You r Suppor tVOT E STRAIGH T REPUBLICA Ni SATURDAY, NOVEMBE R 3rd , 93 0 t o 10 0A t St  Mary s Hal l Pinckne yMUSI C B Y TH E J O RN l A N ORCHESTR APRICE S 75 c an d    Sponsore d b y Hol y Nam e Soeiet yVfWednesday, peiofcet 81,SUPPORTf WITHRepresentative,State LegislatureLivinstonShiawassee Dist Prosecutlnf AttorneyCOUNTY CLERKCOUNTY TREASllERAdrian de Boom Lawrence GehringerJohn A HamanJenrie M EastmanRegister of Deeds Drain Commissioner County SurveyWilliam L Haack La Verne DibbleWITH BLICANuVTNOLNW Wtrtmdiy, October 81, 1954  ,THE PARTY FOfc V6u and NOT FOR THE FEWAdlai E Su n onFOR PRESIDENT Estes KrOP VICE PRESIDENT CONG DON HAYWORTHwith Don Will lieFor GovernorG MENNEN WILLIAMS THOMAS BARTON,HDKLMAR CARR, DaiwvillcSTUART DUNMNGS j Lansing ROBERT HARD, FentonMRS JAMES HENDRY, E LansinbGALE HOBSON, MontroseMRS DOUGLAS KELLY, Lansing ARTHUR LYBERG, BrightonJOHNNY MARTIN, Flushing MitS LKSTKR McAFEK PimkneyMRS J MESSENGER, E LansingHOMKR NORTON, BrightonJEROME OROITRKE, FlintKayworth tor Congress CommitteeIvifi a Parmalee Chairman 101 H ONUREH8MAMDCN HAYWORTIDISCUSBEiFOREIGN POLICYSUNDAY NOVEMBER 4W JIMTVAT 400 P M CHANNEL SIXFor Lt GovernorPHLLLIP A HARTSi 1Having other employment we have lecUed to discontinue farming and will sell at public auction, fromPinckney take Howell road north 2 miles to Reason road mile west to Galley road then north  mile to i24cJ Beardsley roadSATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd 1956  11STARTS 100 P MFor Supreme Court Justice GEORGE EDWARDS For Supreme Court JusticeTALBOT SMITH 15 HEAD OF HOLSTEIN CATTLET E Tested, 90 Dny Papers Mostly Springers FARM TOOLSTHE PARTY FOR YOU and NOT FOR VOTE DEMOCRATIC TUESDAY NOV 6th 24 SHEEP 2120 Half Rlood Ewes, 4 Ewe LambDAIRY EQUIPMENTVictor Milk Cooler7 Milk Cans Can Rack Hot Water Heater Ferguson Tractor 1944John Deere Tractor 197ri7Oliver 3 Section Sprinj Tooth Avery Corr Planter Wler RollerManure LoaderAvnry Spring ToohEerpuRon 2 Row Cultivator Jobn Deere Tractor MowerFunoall Mower,, fits 122 Silo FihHH Oliver Plow   LtvinKston County Democratic Co Political Adv GARDNER BROTHERS PROPS  BERT WYLIEFlod Kehrl, First National AuctioneerHank of Plymouh, ClerkRETAINJENNIE M EASTMANCoanty Treasurer DANCEREPUBLICANFLOYD W MUNSELLfor RElctin for the Office ofCoanty Drain CommissionerYour SupportSTRAIGHT REPUBLICANi SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, 930 to 100At St Marys Hall PinckneyMUSIC BY THE JO FINlAN ORCHESTRA PRICES 75c and 100Sponsored by Holy Name Soeiety I,1 11 Sr v  v AtTh1for   w vpouse In yThe Democratic Candidates for County offices invite your appraisal A man forcomparison wHI disclose their superior qualifications These candidates rcorner of our county and many of them have served the people of their townshipselective office, IES3S , is, V L   MARTIN J LAVANProsecuting AttorneyHe has milded in Brighton formore than 25 years, where hemaintain his office for the gener al 1 practice of law He enjoys an excellent reputation 88 a wise,vifttd and courageous lawyer Mr lavan has two sons, Brian, a cotlef student and Sean, who atUntiu the Hrijfhton Hifh School IW UAIPH WIGGINSIiain Commissionerii Wiggins was born in the  isLjji of Oeerfield, Livings  ounty, Michigan, and hat re tiue all his life, except for u vars he resided at Cohoctah, ibion County, Michigan, when itemed to Deerfield Townshipi tiie death of his fatherHe wa  overseer two years Theni elected Highway Commissionc J Kcid that office three years V a ii the year 1936 was elected Jiiervisor which office he itstill aiding He has engaged infarming for a number of years TtorYit I MURRAY J KENNEDYSheriffMurray J, Kennedy was born oSeptember 8, 1914, in FinckneyLivingston County, MichiganHe is the son of former sheriffIrvin J Kennedy, under whom hserved as Deputy Sheriff for niniyearsHe graduated from PinckneyHifTh School in 1933  He was in business in Pinckneyand served an acting Postmasteffor nearly three yearnHe has been elected PutnamTownship Clerk for the past nine yearsHe has served five years omthe Board of Education of the Pin ckney Comunity Schools and atpresent is the Treasurer or thiBoardHe is married and hasfivedren all in school   ERVIN B SNYDERl Clerk Ervin B, Snydev was born onJuly 14, 1910, in Traverse City,Michigan He was educated in the Detroit Public SchoolsHe entered Democratic politicsin 1932 and worked for State High way Department as statisticianfor two years, after which he worked for the Liquor Control Commis sion for Jive yearsHo has been a resident of Livingston County for ten and onehalf years and was the first Democratic Supervisor elected in Brigh ton Township He is now serving as Supervisor of Brighton TownshipHe is District Supervisor ofGround Observation Corps He is the father of two sonsSgt John E, Snyder serving hissecond enlistment in the Ufted States Air Foree, and HerbertSnyder, a senior in Brighton HighSchool playing quarter back on the Varsity Football Team MARY KOCHTreasurerMary Koch was born in Washtenaw County and lived there for fortyfive yearsShe graduated from ChelseaHigh School and attended Michigan State Normal College at Ypsilanti for two years She taughtschool fur six years in the Washtenaw County Kural SchoolsShe was school treasurer forDexter Township for three yearsShe has lived in Genoa Township, Livingston County, for eigh teen years She was the owner and operatorof Dutch Grocery for eight years in Livingston County She has been Genoa TownshipTreasurer for six years She has been Mill Clerk at theMichigan Seamless Tube Company,South Lyon, Michigan, for fourteen years, LORENZO MURPHYRegister of DeedsLorenxo Murphy was born hiPinckney and has resided there all hU life He was associated in the General Insurance business for ten yeanit Jackson, MichiganHe served as Treasurer of Putnant Township for seven yearsHe was supervisor of PutnamTownship for seven years He has been aaseBsov of Villageof Pfnekney for the past fiveyear Mr Murphy waj educated inthe public schools and his only boyattends Michigan State University1   fiisirCk We have attempted to join issue with the Republican candidates In order that the peoplemight know the candidates antecedents and qualifications Why have the Republican candidates for Coroners refused to discuss their qualifications Why does the Republican candidate for Sheriff mfuse to disclose his antecedents Why Is the Republican candidate for Prosecuting Attorney running for a sixth term, when fhti traditionally, timehonored customlimits the office to two terms Why have the Republicans said or done nothing about abolishing the vicious fee system in county offices   ,  We Ask YourWILLIAM J MILLER SurveyorMo is a renidejit e HambfrfTosrship, LivmgstMi Coaftiy, MtiRi for more than I yearsHriia KfcUtered Civil Eafiaeraiul Kftdunte of University ofMcan in 1914 Mr Miller hasinipcved n cfoTeloped many MDdivilioiH in hiN own area He is re garded  a capable and ltfttftgluter and has been ait choae prof  on Nov 2Vote XDR TlBornthroughe Unlvlor of Mi them iDuctor IiterniLsmsingJPjst gral eaS attorium rating iiMemlSod aiand Stibate S cagbCity4 yearsj DirectorAdult Helsldren of j3,  ev i 4Wagoners Grocery 6066 PINCKNEY ROADUNGER1EGENTS FURNISHINGS fMrs Blanch Clark and the VernClarke called on Jack Calrk at Bi  Rapids Sunday The Tom Clark family of Ann Arbor spent Sunday with Mrs Margaret Clark and family Mrs Dorothy Dinkel was in Lansing last Friday Mra Luella Patterson of StocKbridge called on the Stanley DinkelSuncay Waiter Clark was in Indianapolis,I Iiid ,last weekj Mr Ruth Ritter and Isabel Nas attended a shower Saturday night I given by Mrs Joe Burns of Half Mon Lake for Mrs Rosalie NasftCANNED SHOE  Oak Grove Sunday BTTI to the RichardGROCERIES OKYGOODSMS, Dorothy Kennedy and son, , called on the Stanley CulvereGordiners,Nancy Pond of Pontiac Octobt r12, a d lb 3 oz so  n , I ieen and Pat Glover of Webbervilie are staying at the Gerry Eichman home MT and Mrs George Crane WKUMraEthel Frrout pent Sunday withthe Glenn Gardners at Stanton Saturday callers of the William Sbebans were Ted Adseh, the Fran j cis Krupa family of Detroit, Mrs Quality MerchandiseLOW PRICES ,Beer and Wine To Tab OilPHONE HOWELL 705J2KENNEDY GENERALSTORl  BottKXtCOGKINu, WATER HEATING ANDi  WYLIEL  GAS SERVICEHOMEEATING rPHiNE 63 HOWELL      t  yourhatOLDS FOR 57has  host off oxlravaluoffoaturos tHat mako It a BUY THAN sIVRitl buy OMs where your doHor buy you moral Its tho valuecarOf tho yoar with many extravalue footurott no extra cotft Wotch for If Movombor f I ft T FRIDAY, NOV , AT OUR IHOWROOMiON MAIN MOTOR SERVICERom where I tit MiBarnyard lVHOOdonifTM9rOwlCoatrorsyitfll kok ortr the iituatio boteo lit ffi ItHir town Oafro ttrikt, giving yow ywr TMBO Mid bt pmotloi ontf U culpritiMVkn loo OBC iiboBMbookot MbotNow Pops Parkor eUimf botb fooartlbtlttbl Mtt 0 tl owl arfiMrt liilfostofkiioMOAtki M tboy bift 4Miootowkot MI occasional hen yard m KW fcBS HHsM flp JJtf 4e e put op apolf In tW okfekea mtrap ea it A Z9 lae Uoyd Hendee familyffucday with th Ed Nuoffer inMoltThe Alea Dinkels were Sundaygutsta of the Henry Klikote fa Brightonaii Maude Martin of Dertoit wasa tfvnday guest of he Albert DinkMr and Mrs W F Cloaa attendtb Micb Mian foottbaU game inAm Arbofv Saturday Bart Wyiie ia now a lieonaed flBemard MoOluaker coturoed 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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> , 4  jr , y, PlriGkne y Dispatc hV LOCA LTil t Yayn a AlLee a attende d th eehiaiiN TortHtwesle m foothul lu t An n   c v Saturday  0 E  S  Instailaio nApproximatel y 20 0 jerson s at tende d ih o impressi e OFS  inslulla lio n ujMuviiii s atca y evenin g a tne w COJV 1 churci  I1H PINGKNV DiSPAltJBFOOTALL NEWS Wednesday, October 2, 1916LOCAL EVENTStheThe Gordon uesters ofwere  end guests of the Andrew NesL Hun Id Sorter and viie and Jam1LoU nd wife attended a White,i me  Ulit L at im Aror Su erSM3N lOOfDS KindergartenLee Davis saw a raccoon, Joe PineM, ,, , Kornhauser, Mayer  Shepard u  Dajd Gehringer want cam4i On last Friday night the Mnchcst I lubor on the March b u 1 Gir Bur saw a lane that had Dutchmen rolled on toward their   Wtc ,,,,,,   ,ul ,  cashed Kipper DuBoises father shotPINCKNEY PIRATES vsMANCHESTER DUTCHMEN at MANCHESTER OCT 19 LIBRARY NEWSNew books are When Labor Votes Currenttiie iusf chance at the League of the lakes f , both books donated by the employees4mle by downing our owe ftnekney Marion Peahen of the week end with Mis BeulahMIMerJack Young and wife attend thoTh Rupert Gainers and RlphDeRamers of Detroit called on IhfGcoi VanNormans ovevr ihweek end George VanNorman was in Cincutnatti Ohio, the first of tho week ttcattend an electrical engineers conventonMrs Maude Sayles of Newcastle,Indiana, Miss Viola Pettys of Howell and Roy Carpenter of Ann Achor called on he J H Hookers Friday Harry Hammell of Atlantic CiV,N J visited his son, Everett andand family last weekThoCarl Bidwells of Brighton wereSJrelay dinner guests of the Hen White Mrs Louise Shehan called onFridayMrn Hollis Holloways ami wifeANlth Wright at Foote hospital,Jackson last Monday a daughter, AnnMiller attended a Juior Kin vDaughters meeting Saturday at thehorn of Susan and Sarah Maycock Kenneth Pilgrim, son of Mrs Beverly Horst of Farmington fell am tut his hand last week 9 stitcheshad tto be takenBey, the horse of Evecitwon at the Jackson races Dkcbeat South Lyon or vice ve the winner of that game wv 1  ,is anil pmk mums t  uotv matron Mrs SadieiOi vs instiled, thc officersioiiiJ i otjjn bible anil the Rain bow iris formed the ribbon and,Mrs   LLIJIU io , sai i Siiih Not Pass ,  , iVin This Way The Worthy Mat howcver puI1 an uset androd vs icotev io the East by herJ  us, Mrs Mine Duessbcrry M1,    , XM ,aruf Virs Mardcll Grosser, who pre  n u llc lth Manches    , , r title,sjnled their mother with a bouquetj pink roses The Worthy Patron, Lawrence  iburn was escorted to the East t iv1 vilo and as ihe officers formed ihe Sjuare and Compass with thc Rainbow Girls forming the Cj in thc pinckney God So Loved the WorldKippeiu mbbit David Oehringer visited the proving grounds with his dad1 Goudge, the Story of Jimmy Frcehlkhs colt was killed Jot Pine av some pheasantsof the Peoples Church The Jerry Wilder went to a carnival andLife of iesus Christ by Tissot, given iode a rocket ship Ralph Roths andby Maurice Darrow, this is a very un Jark Behms dads have new carssual book written in Latiii and Eng j jw rv Deans new twin brothers areLinda BorovskyVenturous Lady by Coxe and i named Ricky and Randy We have1 Drop One, Carry Four by Sinclair, ha, e aTUw,hi jn our class Her both of these fine mysteries donatedby Mrs Lyle Stone Burton HolmestheLast Fndays game with thDutch, Tiave ks donated b  men was played under a full njoon in Bair Stcd a cOR ,ete  fm  IJmJa zM degree weather hut for thdhPnck reuJj on ma uW for the arm She brought it toto co ,Se ODW IS ffanCei Parkin K dnled by I  tuHnt on her front porchEddi First Grade, Mrs Kilmerdad caught H frog,school, Linda Whit The Livingston county boani fof upervisors did last week whatthty have refused to do for the pt 2  vears they elected a man fromMmth part of the county to the roadcommission Usually they pick a Mft f om the Howell or Fowlerviile stfLion and Putnam, Hamburg and UttdiiJa might just as well be in Timbutu for a the attention theyfron the road commission Tman elected from this section  iida Kuhn of UnadiHa 29 years  getajfo th elected Del Siof teen Ouk w lives near Oaklandcounty line Louis Wagner and otfetrt circulated petitions this year to ouattie county engineer andtry iny to cross the opponents goal, out forsung in the Jurden withwords to thc Worthy Patron Associate Matron Roberta Ambinv, ws escorted to the West byher tkuHihur Chiquita and the Associate Patron by his son, James Boyd   When the Chaplain was instalted ,   , , ,    i ood and Manchester led 6 to 0 After, , e , ,  by Macklen Plymouth Adventure bybattle but from then on theplay for Goblerf this book js now out of jntthc night was all Manchester s With four minutes left in the first periodsophomore back Jerry Meyer crack and we are fortuna12 to obtain thiscopyn p nood and Manchester led 6 t0 0the Rainbow girls formed the embicj  pjrales tQQk  nQX kjckff i d h t t and g jnatij star around the star points and hud4C to march Je Shad jnnlfir Mrs Fohcy sang Prayer Per h J 7feet jThe retiring Worthy Matron waspresented her rist Matrons pin by her Mrs Curtis Chamberlain Sand in Cl,iom went to Northland PuulilM,VanEUaricums dad got her a puppyfom Roddy WidmayerBwky Henrywent to Ann Arbor to pick up heiutl He gave her mother a box ofMany good books have been donat rttnJy and she and her bother, Danny 111    Sammy Singerand hi brother have cowboy suitPanea Koch learned to play thepiano at her grand motherFirst Grade, Mn ThayerMe are to have a Halloween partyed over from the 2 yard Hi or the  cd by Mr and Mrs Curtis Charnber unbreakable birdsfirst of his three trst half touchdowns1 he attempted conversion was no lain and sons, Peter and Stevervuiaer, Mrs Florence Baughn, PMPGO who also escorted her intoti NOTICEMr Thayer, President of thetjreepted a Pinckney pass on his own School Board of the Pinckney Comforty yard line and by the way of munity Schools has resigned ThereScott Caivers brother, Rusty, has uweaving and twisting and behind beau fore, at the next meeting, the School nary bird Becky Read has finyor tiful blocking made his way sixty Board will appoint a new member I tips to use with her how and arrowst end guests of the Ross amiFrjd Head families last week wero f Akron,nes by Mrs Luti Darrow, who alsowrote the lyrics lor Mrs Van Nor mans soloRefreshments were served withMrs Lucy Reason and Mrs Carmen Porter pouring Mr and Mis Harold Porter werehosi iind hostess tor the ocasion The complete lisi ol olticers wcrcjprilled in lost weeks edition wirds for the touchdown Jerry Mey urge aller rn the ball over from the 2 for Public the extra point on the last playof he ed in first quarter gf I i to 0 lead In the second quarter with Man School molhers of pupils in O u r Jjiiiy Chambers dad got a pheasant,and persons interest to attend theis ThursdayChester dominating the play they scored their third TD as Jerry Meyer went r,er from the ten Tom Adams converted and the Scoreboard read Man chester 20, Pinckney 0 Thistouchdown had been set up when MtiJy Hiuhfield broughta birds nestfor our science table Her motherK, ,   ,  vas burning trash The fire got awavNov I at 730 pm at the H i g h      lt Ui    away from her and she had to call fieJire truck Judy Dean has twin brothers fJeverly Peele visited IreeniuddVillas Sunday and saw the bnuiiiHenry Ford lived Roddy Harrows fainSignedLEONA MARIE BONNERTTENTION AU PARENTS a pheasanL und rabbit Dennister had blocked a Pinckney purit onMrs Ida Byers of St Petersburg,Florida and Ruasell Heud and wiio of Pittsbuvg, Pa Mesdamef Viola and CenevieveRead were in Ann Arbor Friday Mr Claru Kennedy and childrenof Detroit called on Mrs Emma Volimtr Sunday The Jack Sharps of Lansing spentthe week end with the Lee Laveys Ms Edith Carr visited her sisUv,Mr, Gale Middteton in Detroit last,weeli Mrs, Esther Campbell spent sevday lat week with tbe Carlfamily in LanSingMiss Leota Reason came homefrom St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor Thursday The Earl Ward jr family of Pingree called on the Albert ShirleysSunday  Xlr and Mrs Albert Shirley called on her mother, Mrs Roy Wright at Foote hospital, Jackson, Sunday Tne Loufc Clintons of Detroit alltd on the C J Clinttons Saturday an had dinner witTi them at Turneys atat Stockbridge rttcia Palmer attended the MirhNorthwestern game at Ann Arbor onSaturdayTh Dr Harlow Shehans of Jackson tolled on the William Shehans on Thuriday Billy Shehan of Ann Arbor calledSaturday and Mrs Mad tTne Shehan and daughter, Gretta,of Ann Arbor Sunday Mlfe Meda Henry spent the weeend in Detroit with her son, Gerald, Mrs Katherine Whitehead and MissBeatrice Lamborn of Gregory calledon her SundayThe Robert Pikes spent Fridayevening at the Eraton Clark homeUnailiila The William Murdocks of of Hallers Corners called on themSundayTbe George Helligs of Ann Arboipent Sunday with the John Boyers Jif Hendee , son of the LloydHendeeifciCutt his hand last week Hehad po h stitches taken Mdamfr ittda Cole, Alberta r Dinkel visited thelesday y ee will take a truckbid af iMDAg shorttiorna to the StandUh W e al a thi s weekDavis  the nin e yar d line  Th e nex t tim e  I h e Parent s Clu b o f Pinckne y Com itha t th c Dutchme n ha d thei r hand s o n munit y Schqols  IOu r membershi p driv e fo r th e 195 6wit h Jerr y Meye r rippfn g  7 year is  ope n unti l th e Nov  7t hirat e six  A  five Ope n House  Membershi p fo r both 1The Mother s Clu b o f Pinckne y 13 oth s bab y siste r is  a yea r ol d an dhav e change d thei r nam e t o a n wa n Konni e Maki n wen t hu min K DurLeiW McGnmahun s Tu b Pinckne y youni  peopl e wer emrie d in  nvirria c Monda v mornin g of t 63  yard s t o th et m  u n in mirruu L    ,             Qff parents   ,   Secoiic itd  Mr s Hok fJrrm y Bauhns  unri p too khimt t Si ul uin d in Pincknc vv, u ,    ,w  auiilile i of Mr Mr s Fre d Wylie  h,am eLwev  so n o t Room prize s give n  L , rh e airpor t wher e h e sa w al l kind ,move d th e bal l t o th e 16  for  larges t membership  Firs t prize  o f p u, u, s  Mvy bond s brotiio r v     pas s bu t 500  Secon d prize300  Pinckney  nian ie H a t  he se a SatuidayMa ,h a Hilema n wen t sout h an d o t hvvmf   ti n  IT  ir, nc,  rmdniother  Sh e lnouyli t u s a  stnl krhe v wer e attende d I V hi s brother Merl n  1 ave v an d he r sister  Mrs  scor e a t ih e hal f rea d Mancheste r 26 ,Virgini a Grant  The y wil l liv e in  thei r   Pinckne y 0 ne w hom e jus t finishe d o n Sout hde pen ath e Meye tJosep h livev  so n o  Mrs  findin g a l hi s receiver s covere d h e Hig h Schoo l parent s ar e welcom er n i , Snr i ih n l ,i o l  on C 1 ave v   sprinte d throug h th e Pinckne y de  J nLlh , I ave v an d th e lat e lc o C  Iavey  j    toUchdow n an d th e Lei s mak e it  a bi g success Mil l St , Pinckne y whe n the y retur nfron r thei r weddin g trip  f cotton  Nanc y Warinr s aun t wa ,chose n nurs e o f th o year  W e m eani  mailin g letters  Lind ai ha s 2  ne w dresses  Fran k Z evisite d hi s grandmothe r in Ie COLDF N WKDDIN G16 5 peopl e signe d th e isitors  regis te r a t th e ope n hous e a t th e Ros sReads  anniversar y Sunday  Th e hon ore d coupl e receive d man y nic e gifts Mis  Fic d Tecpl c an d Mrs  Dori sSnc d poure d an d a Ypsilant i catere r ha d charg e oi  the refreshmen ttable  Amon g th o ou t oi  tow n caller sther e wer e Jame s Roh b an d wife  Wil lia m McPhcrso n Jr  Dr  Ernes t Ros san d wife , Judg e Hira m Smit h an dwife , Her b Snec 1 an d wife  Th e Fre d,   Teeplc s o f Howell , Gavl e Johnson s o f1  Detroi t nnc l man y others Saturda y nigh t th e Read s wer e en tertaine d b y thei r relatives , th e How ar d an d Russel l Reads  Fre d Reads ,Charle s Smoyers , Jac k Schneide r an dMrs  Id a Byer s a t dinne r a t th e Can opy , Brighton   CAR D O F THANK S I n  th e secon d hal f th e Pirate s seem    W e wis h t o expres s ou r thank s an de d  lik e a n inspire d footbal l tea m fo r appreciatio n lo r th e respons e o f th ea  whil e bu t th e odd s wer e to o grea t communit y t o ou r golde n weddin gagains t he m to overcom e a 26 t o 0  anniversar y las t Sunday  I tro i an d wen t shopping  Dougla shalftim e lea d an d th e Dutchme n agai n w e ar e indee d gratefu l fo r th e Winpre r ha  ne w clothe s an d soni ctoo k charge  Thi s tim e the y move d numerou s cards , gift s an d flowers , an d toys  Joh n Tacs h ha s ne w clothe st o  th c Pirat e fiv e yar d lin e onl y t o aso  the kin d word s an d expression s Lind a Wejrene r a  new coat  Cind ylos e th e bal l o n a  fumbl e in  the thir d ,  o f goo d wil l whic h w e receive d fro m Humme r fathe r is  bar k fro m th equarter  Thei r fina l touchdow n cam e ou r relatives , neighbor s an d friend s o n nortn , Jimm y Baughn a jrreaitcran dqwhe n To m Lanno m intercepte d a Pir  occasion iather died , Fran k Zeulk a vUite d th ehat e pas s o n th e Pinckne y 1 6 an d rac    wa s surel y a hear t farmin g ex  c ryj jer provin g sround s wit h hi e d  in  for   touchdow n in  th e fourt h perienc e in  ou r live s an d on e whic h , u, dSatuI da y an d sa w th e J57crs quartc  Thi s mad e th e fina l scor e  lL Ver L  J n Tasche  grandfathe r mad e hi ma  pai r o f stilts  Willi e Meyer s ha d abirthday  W e al l sun  Happ yday  Man y o f ou r rtads  pot jants  Amon  the m Tor y Jones , Daj e  Jo e Amburtfey s uncle , Clu f  Bria n Walto n is  bac k in  school read Mancheste r 32 , PinckneyO  week  trre Pirate s pla y th e Sout h Lyo nLion s a t th e hig h schoo l fiel d a t 73 0  memories Ou r sinceres t thank s t oMr  an d Mrs  Ros s T  Rea dFourt h Grade , Mrs , Campbel lar e goin g t o hav e a  lou d spea cou rTh e Alber t Dinkels , Willia m Mer Dr  Walte r Merce r an d wife , th e Dr Dr  Fran k Mercer s attende d th ewed  inj  o f An n McGrecro r o f Brip hto n t o Willia m Witt y o f Houston, ,Texa s a t St  Andrew s Episcopa lChurch , An n Arbor , SaturdayAls oth e Jac k Cole s o f Howel l an d Effi eiizcyn  of Gregory Th e Herber t Majrinn s an d Fletche rStuievant s o f Detroi t calle d o n th elOii  Clark s Sunday IIcsdaine s Doroth y Dmke l an d Far min  Jackso n Fri Kavanaug h wer eday Mr  an d Mrsioh n Sprou t o f Pitt th e week  end a t th e PMNex t Frida y nigh t th c Studen tCounci l o  Pinckne y Hig h Schoo l wil lsponso r thei r firs t annua l homecom in c footbal l gam e whe n th e Pinckne y e r in  ou r roo m an d ca n hav ePirate s mee t th e Stockbridg e Pan  musi c progra m withou t goin g t o th ether s a t 73 0 pm  Halftim e cere  gy m to listen  Ou r Re d Boo k reader smonie s wil l includ e th e crownin g o f ar c readin g th e stor y abou t Neig ia  homecomin g quee n an d a  perform  bor a Roun d th e World  The y ar eanc e b y th e Stockbridg e Hig h Schoo l drawin g picture s o f th e childre n an dyMarchin g Band  Pleas e com e an di h i them a n a larg e worl d man suppor t th e studen t counci l in thi s un , pj ch ar d  Klei n brough t tth e ma p fo rdertakin gPinckne yDenni s Clar kFre d Berr yLe n Kitche nJoh n Bur gDic k Imu sTo m Rad yE d Wakefiel dStarmtg Lineup s our bulletti n board  Ou r roo m ha s 1 3  member s o f th e parent s club  5 areMancheste r    L E Bo b Va n Ette n ,  f J ther8    ar f , ,L T Joh n Englan d showm  c mbu s la din   nE d Walt z  1 J   A  l 14Q  anL GC R GR TR E K gnea r Americ a in  1492  Eddiea cart Texas,Jerr y Kir k F sncr 8en t U PTo m Adams  Nin  member s o f ou r clas s hav e no tPet e Minor , hee n absen t o r tard y tthi s yea rJac k Creec h at Tkird , Id Dcnal d Holliste r ha s a  pu p name dQueenie  Mik e Spee r visite d Denni sAehitibenne r Sunday  Nic k Man hha s ne w boots  Margare t Spence r mo ve d  t o a  hous e nea r th e Krah n farm ny  Holcomb s da d o t 2  phea s   Charle s Gehringe r wen t t o fa mil y  da y a t th e Chrysle r provin gground s Saturday  Bobb y Curt s vi sCharle s Gehringe r Friday Famis h ha d compan y fro m De Dannyant slav y Fa mfoi t W d Garde n City  Jac kha s a  bab y duck t M  ,TW V ,  Jac k Creec hTo m Wyli e Q B Conni e Gtmye r MISSIONAR Y SOCIET YM  T h Ldie s Mmnonar yDave Burn s L HJi m  McClee r R HAKi n Simonso n F BScoring  ManchesterJerr y Meyer , pm 2  yards , 1s t quarter  Jerr y Shadley ,nnie Gtmye r MISSIONAR Y SJerr y Meye r Th e Ladie s Mmnonar y Societ y o fBil l Kir k People s Churc h wil l mee t wit h Mr Jerr y Shadle y Britt a Brash , Tuesday , Oct  3 0 a t 1 Third Grade , Mrs Divi d Chamber s mothe rhad a noperation  Stanle y Lin d wen t huntin gwit h hi s parents  The y go t 2  phea sants , Al n Bur a da d go t pheas ant  Arthu r Potter s do g wa s ru nover  Do n Penol a sai d a  US of    iJhn Deny s fo ro n MRB W to Joh n Deny sJoh n Dockwj r far m the K   lp o  , lst , Jerr y Meyer , 1 0 I  schoo l teache r in  thw communit y and , bawIm R wit h he rJom yAdamS  con  late r insuranc c brok er in  Por t Hur  Lim la  Curt  Ra w a tiw k ti pdLivingsto n L no  yards , 2n d quarter  To m Adams , con  late r insuranc e nronc r m  ru n n   mm y, uiy,n , w   ,   j  version kic k fo r extr a point , 2n d cjuar  on , die d yesterda y a t a Howel l con  o n th e An n Arbo r road  LoistwtcreN o 7 6 ter  Jerr y y    yards,  n d quar  vaTcacen t home      x isrit7dTh r cousif  in  Gran dVUK    i tcr  xo m Lanom , 1 6 yard s wit h in j Survivin g ar c on e niece , Mrs  Hele n j Ju d Gearv  grandparent , Sj  4    A c A, K nrur  1 Schac k o f GiUVColo  an d on e nepL i iKr  thei r anniversa ifo r Ot 27  IK e goe s t o Lewito nt o  wor k M M degrees  Lodg e opc w5IJ0  Pinne r a t 630 Th e Llvtersto n Count y Democrat Clu b wil l hot d a  smogaboar d dinne rAn d daoc e a t th e Pin e Lodge  Inn a tBrighto n Saturday , Octobe r 2 7 itart Srnooi of l M  fMasoni c templ e conducte d b yfran d lture r D r Morgu n SA H  Uvininrto n an d Wahtena wcaltod ,VaaSliaitarook  W  M iSpecknKSchac k o f Gill,  Colo , an d on e nP ei celebrate d thei r anniversar y We dh6w  Willia m Burrough s o f Petty  n lfly  Mon day wa s IJnd a Wylie svile   otnr s birthda y an d Tuesda y Loi sRut h Beach y visite d he ran d MaW e A mtercepted pass , 4t h quarte rKING S DAUGHTER S Th e regula r meetin g o f th e Kings  Mis  Peter s wa s bor n Jun e 2 4 Daughter s wil l b e hel d Nov  1 , in  the  188 0 in  Peitysville , a  daughte r o fConi l Churc h basemepl , beginnin g a t Willia m an d Roull a Bake r Peter  10 am We will be sewing cicer Funeral services were held at 130  j pads Bring thread, needle and thim pm Wedneiday at the Swarthout  bc and your sandwiches Coffee will Funeral Home, with the Rev J W n age id ftnd had dmerthi who is them a extending it to the county fltad commission This is undoubedly whatcaused the present action which Msuited in the election of Norman Topping of Unadilla to the road commiM ijn We have known Mr Toppng OUTlifetime and his father and grandfothor before him and know he will listento tiio people and not give thmthe brushoff We ire of the opinionthis section will get some road work from now on Perhap the road fromfrom M0 East through Pettysvilto ui Chilson Hoad will be blacktoppedIivinji1 the people here a short cutto Irij at t and Grand RiverThe piess reports that PresidentKHenhower is angered and bafffledat the action of Alali Stevenson in n throwing the HBomb controversy into the political campaign andtho favorable reaction to the propos al to bun it before the whole vrcvldfaus extinction and an epidemic ofbone cancel is caused Scientists Tarc rallying Jo Mr Stevenson and ii professors fiom Columbia Univerii, wliere Mr Kisenhower was presidin have endoised the  ban, ThitcUs of the Fiomb are too horribW to contemplate Ht in worse than th aiornicc bombOne of these dropped ntiliioshimo killed liuiwkads of Worn ii I children and injured hundreds ofUhi r Th victims flesh drops aitA number werebrought to, thiftcmtiy for plastic surgery Of coursea  Mi ci erc wo,iUl have to be cllri inu thv should not We difficult ,, , m iii,i Uritian nnt Russiahave ilv Hlioiub Nor is it impossible The use of poison gs was bann,cd by agreement f nations This gu miiirted untold horrors inWar 1 but none was used, in 11 WorldWorldwhoH i ne Bitr  n has finally admittedthat tho amateur college athletieare a myth and that college teamsure paid professionals College foot,hal IK a biff busine and winningtear is are a necessity to py ftr fII the million dollar utadtmi,uho tnem paid scoots aft comb the high schoolplayers If they are good are offered scholarships an d to work their way through The jobs are a joke W knewOP roy who was supposed to pick lip hty are uttered scholarships andinr boys were exing it he only had to work about one day a tnonth,Hamtramack which is noted for JS weed teams has sent many playevato be college mostly Polish and ani inan We never carod much for ttoecrimo magazine who write up cvfotts with lurid pictures andHstoit the fact They wrote up Iii ver murder in counviv distorted and a romanceod which never existed They recentlyVVK t up the double Herrick nur Stockbridge a year hlished a picture of NeaHy the negro escaped convsuspect A mn in a BaltNhad one of thesennicd a negro who bung outi  r  bled Buchanan He calledoolVe who picked him up nrlmitted hi identity and to 1he murders The informed e eive the 3000 reward Bf1,r, been brought back to Mrrd jiveV 2 concurrent lifeFOOTTIAIX 9G0RES University 21, Milan 13bor 32, Lamiqt  ton 12, Milfofda 7 Flat Rock 12, Mandevittc 66 Hasten 6,cattooai 18,m9 V71 Wednesday, October 24, 19MKFor the price ofa clothes lineyou can dry 18loads of laundryin an electricclothes dryerAnd youll neverhave to strugglewith backbreaking,oldfashioned linedrying againNo wonder smartand thriftyhomemakers sayYou can Live Better ElectricallyBased on an average price of 90f4  SEE YOlR DEALER OR DETROIT EDISON NEWAccountveoience at low Cost A Tariftylo net write many eatelai MaWitaia a tteteraU aalaictPreftr teAreM ,ayin kill, wit ,Ak v MMfMay never have enjoy e civtitn,, tf aAMouat WU Kave mat t eaeekaNe ottertoitHUM ttfenA Thrifty 2 Cheakinai far YouLow Cost 0aly 2JI for aAeteust may be aaaaed wit1Ne mininiMm balance requiredMenthly statement of account with io aided Bepesis can ae made ay maUEliminate tirasome trips to y billfliminatei danger of lost or thnt, of oathlaacclled checks ate Ue bast iihlo roeoift aidFrostige of a checking aceouxl  ootauiodJui visit our Howell or Piackney office or wvito ui Odwi wMyou how easy it is to open aThrifty 21 eheeUaf aooouat al oar teaicIvy it and wo know you will wonder kaw you ever et aloif wiahavl oneAll Bojiositi u f 11,H Insured by Mewi oithip hi ho Federal 9Uumao Corporation Neighboring Notes , LEE THEATREMr and Mrs Fri And, d, FrWiy sKTSTMrs Nellie Hough of Gregory havegone to Florida for the winter Born to Peter Crockett and wifof Gregory Oct 13 a 9 lb, 5 oz sonOrrin Powell hhas resigned as justice of peace at Stock bridge and Richrsrd Ashmore has been appointed The Dexter Kiwanis Club entertaintamed the Washtenaw county boardof supervisors at dinner October 18The board was touring the countieshighwaysA wreck on the New York Centrnlrailroad between B and C Sts over j j turn 6 cars and blocked traffic  Tuesday, Wednesday, October SO, 31 fcr 6 hours  the creeping unknownThe home of Mr and Mr Joe Ior  THE BLACK SLEEP Gencvieve Alley in Dexter Withft i I Brian Ponlevy, Margia Dean JJail Rath bone ,Akim TamiroffDouble FeatureTiiANCJS IN THE HAUNTBBHOUSE XV  With  V Miikv Rooney and Vhrgift Walls la   GUN BROTHERS1Vaturette News CartuwiSuday, Monday, October 2, 2KItichard Widmark  Trevor HowardloREACH FOR THE SUNin SuperScope and TelhnicolorFcatnrette, Xaws Cartooi HowurTHEATREHowelL Mich j tttewas damaged by fire, a 10 burned in the roofi oldon the IColor Cartoon and Late Newsov C FdS NNNNNvtfcv eZZvn 1 Tu Wed, Thrn tc, 23, 24, 25Marlon rando and J an SimmonFrank Sinatra ftnr1 Vivan Biaiao nGUYS ANP rJLLS CnatMnaScopt  nd GalopFriday, Saturday, Otober 26, 27 iioubc Fejatui  rogramKrr k Sinatra Annan WynsJOHNNY C ,CHOalsrHugh Marlowe ar i Joan TayleinKARTII VS FLYLVii SAUCERS Caru Stiay, Monday, October 2, 28 Liints MiHuay a 2U pm contint bDaim Andrews and Joan Fontaine secretary of state speaks Two barns and a corn crib onCharles Jewell farm on Huron LDrive Dexter burned Jast week Te fam house is occupied by RevHenry Campbell of the Dextetr Gos ,,r   MinteTt e Birkenstock SchoolBrighton hold, a Districfeting Thur Fri, Sat Nov 1, 2, 3Double Fes lureATTACKWithJnck Palanee and Eddie AlbertalsoHOT CARS WithJohn Bloomfield Joi Lansingand Mark DanaColor A REASONABLE DOUBTGartocWed, Thur, Oct 29, 30, Oct 1Jttf Chandler and George NadarAWAY ALL BOATSin TechnicolorCartoamdCZ Dto uuild an elementary shcol  Hamburjr School District v, i 27 on bondinto the schoolMr Henry DeBraaf of Lakeland isa patient at the Mieh State SanMrs Lucille Dowsett is worthymatron of the South Lyon OESi Cob Lewis, a negro boy from Sal tin , a South Lyon senior and full bark on th football team was a candidate for king at their home coming game there , Miss Cecelia Boscher of Conn Lake Suni Rd wa given a dinner last week beft re she left to work for ttheFord Motor Co at River Rouge Shehas worked for Frank Shields, How ell attorney for a number of yearsAiLliur Hutchings, 75, caretakerat the Brighton police , post died at Mcllus hospital, Monday He married Hazel McDougall of Pinckney in ILfJr She died in 1046 funeral andounal were at KrijfaUon Thursday Tl e Livingston county board ofsupervisors has appropriated 14000  SYLVANTHEATREChelsea, Michicanrhur, FriT Sat, Oct 25, 26, 27Wait DianeytMIE GREAT LOCOMOTIVE CHASE in CinemaScope and Technicolor WithFess Parker and Jeff Hunter alaeA Walt Disney Production MEN AGAINST THE ARCTIC In Terhnicoler 5S8 JACKSON RD Rte 8Vi, Sat Sun, Oct 2B, 27, 2i Hiji Hafoween Spook Show BLACK SLEEPwithInsii liathbone and Lon Chanaf alsoTlE CREEPING UNKNOWNVvubli n Don levy and Margie Dean Big Cartoon PartyMon Tues, Oct 28, 29, 30in SuperScope and TechnicolorriREAT DAY IN THE MORMNi iruiiia Mayo and Ruth RomanRobert Stack and Alex NicolStarting October 24 we will hj cl se Wednesdays NO WO0S weOlLNAS MFrWILL CONVINCEto California He wrou1 u frotiay 6 of our boys went humin Sowp got a pheasant CalSixth iruas, lhs Ta,cfWt wiii serve cider anddojhnuto at our Halloweeno ftitablish a health unitGlndys McCallum, county school doughnuts at our lialloweeii aitytonimissioner attended tthe national j Tai week we made speeclies on wnyconention at Atlanta, Georgia last  we wanted Ike or Adali for president week, j Mike Taurinian and Yenning Curts  LOCAL nUCMMKb tatGary Seaman of Byron broke hisleg playing football against Dewittlait week and Mike McDevitt ofHaitland broke his leg playing atFenionREV MATTIS RESIGNSRev Matttis who founded and builtthe Galileen Baptist church at Port, age Lake has resigned aft r 3Viyearsthere and goes to Battle Creek Nov where lie will start a new church ina iormer machine shop His successorat Portage Lake i Rev Norman EastI man of Grand Rapids are teaching us a unit on trees JohnBurg will viit us every Monday andFriduy to learn about leaching We are making paper mache decorations ,for Halloween iIH WE MePHERSON STATEornntSKnrn Cnrpemtloo H,ory t0ms  recruit traiafciCat GrWo Mrs MillerWe have received a letter from thepiesVents assistant thanking us for the letter we wrote to the presidentBonnie Kuhn has moved to GardenCity Diana Borovsky of Walled Lake is a new scholar Our room is notcoiinleted and we are still in the gym,Charts on arithmetic, and multiplication, ccapitals and the presidents are keeping us busy getting individual credit It is not competitionCarol Pendergrass birthday was Friday Thanks Mr Baughn for your lottfcr  We each wrote 5 letters to tel jebrate National Letter Week jFowpfnt aid Fifth, Mrs Gcjlt Our room filled 26 Red Cross boxes and donated 1965 to the Junior fRed Cross Roger Bonner was chair,man We also brought articles for tho Chrstmas box for needy children Our class is roin to o U of M jaTe reserve for a walk and picnicIr Cantrell will guide us Mr and Mrs Murphy of Warren, friends ofthe tercher visited us MondayHe ison the Warirn school board We movcd to cur new room Monday fromthe pym Clifford Spenser, Dennistia, Pnt TlummeEd Williams and FrankShaier went hunting Richard McCarthys horse got a nail in itsfoci Margaret Ackley and JudithReynolds went to the Dexter ah oweSunday We will serve fudg anl pop at our Halloween party Fifth and Sixth Crade ,,Mrs HeatonA lUtchftm viJit  Djvid Otwellwrote Mich SUto coutina in  Alf a fo t, TMJ told him tobrother ite jerry Roberts at Vahdefroortawho wore  Igajtoeja Wt have 3 stadentt inBtmSnMrs Carr uCK li ,is is our math teacher onMondays Manchester beat us FridayYvc play South Lyon thin FiidayWe inido G on our first issue of the pap  erDveryone in Mrs Miliers room bought r oy We are  to see Aii C ,k in schoolRcvt rade, Mrs AndersonWe art uing a unit on Mexico andstudying breathing and artificial respiration We are sroing to put on aplay about Columbu Wo ni it on for our room Friday Our footballLam is organized and practisingDon Winger is helping us Eighth Grndt, Mrs Morris  ful plants We had a 2 day vacationslat week due to tire instituteWe beat Mi Sharps room at base ball 23 to 8,We wont to the University museum Friday Each of our 3 groups had aSuide We learned obout Life Under waior and fossils We are going toput on a, a play calledHomevorkM on rhirday Sharon Griffith surprisedus with a birthday cake WednesdayWu dont have art any more as MrlSwarhout is too busy Repcft card,are due now Carol Miller fell off T We thank Mr Burg for the beauH her hrse Sunday and hurt her hand Keep itTV OVe,      space helmetSPANARAMIC WINDSHIBLDI Intidoojnd oiiflOldimobiVa MwlndtWeld mount greotor rouncMhexernctt ni evarhoed visionl Coma In Friday, Nov 91Sea otho smart styling accents en the 57 OJdtlSBC IT PR I DAY NOV 9, AT OUR tHOWROOMIDON IVMOTOR SERVICEifWdeeday, October 24, 1966VOTE STRAIGHT REHBUCAM II11 IIIIII1 IKE brought us PEACELets helpm HBsmlfjiillIAM lnwiflMTHAMI OP OfTJOSS TOTED FOB I wElectors  the Ppaideat asd Vice 1 I of ttUrte4 STATE    UBUTENANT GOVWNOftY STATEATTONBY CBNM AL IAUDITOBCONGRESSIONAL Offt DiSTBCTLEGISLATIVE ft ATB ttta DUttkt ft COBOGovernorD Attorney GeneralWCHARD C VAr 1 , State Iitaim AGAINA TOP VALUELJ r flere, b thtf new CURLEE fall youll find atyle,, fit and fabric, of outatoadin quality And their nwuon appearance is matched by excellent craftsmanship ing Not only will you be proudtae valu at this price,to wear one, youll be delighted with 106 Eaat Grand Biver, Howell, MichBOS No 9CURTIS MENS WEARCOMMUNICATIONTher have been inquiries concerning, the overwhelming number ofposters decsribing the variuos Democratic ccandidates along the highways rit lit at ways in Livingston countyand the lack of such posters for theRepublican candidates for officePlease be advfeed hat such placingcf posters in the highway right cfway, with permission of the highwaycommissioner is in violation or section 0 ,1406 Michigan Statutes Annotated and we the Repblicans candidatesfor office in Livingston county, wiihiag to abide by the law have refrainedfrom erecting nuch postersLivingston County Republicn Cadiditte for good government Fohtcal Adfcrtftisement s proM itMICHIGANS BESTBARtW Seaatox, MtaITAT8 LBOWATUBS DADBlAtt deBOOM tCOUNH DistricttBBBlEf OwfO Fisher of Portage Lake wasecideatly shot Monday by his companen Morley Durston of NortTerritorial Rd, while hunting neur Sebewaing His wounds were alight Mt s Ethel Sprout attended thMicu SUteNotre Dame fooball gameat South BendJnd Saturday with Lan sing lriendsCONSERVATION DEPTDui tr n extremly dry seaton andtack t rain ttaer was taV of post poning tfc smaH game seas n vhWUstarted Saturday tto prevent firesTtoere would have been com plicat ions to thin so Governor WilliamfMtid a proclamation asking the hunters not to smoke while in thefields or wood Over 100,000 permits bars beenrmired fcr the any deer season Only 6340 permits will be issued, Due tto lack of rain 68 fires burnd over 289 tres, the worst record t the year The conservation commission bought947 acres at Pigeon River last week g6 in southern Michigan and 164at Muskellungi state park DW1GH1 P EISENHOWERRICHARD M NIXONUeuVenant GovernorCLARENCE A REIDrtssspeiai5aaG  COBOi For GOVERNORCHAMBERLAIN For CONGRESS 6TH DISTRICTCHAMSIMAIN is an tble voung lawyer who is exptrienced iogovernmentCHAMSSRLAIN has served with dis tinction as Prosecuting Attprncy of lngham CountyCHAMMRLAIN is a former assistant prosecutor, legal aid attorney sadCity Attorney of Fast LansingCHAMBIRLAIN was legal counselfor the Michigan Senate CHAMBERLAIN in a veteran, memberof Kiwanis, Fconomic, City and Young Republican clubs Ameri an Legion and Reserve Officer AssoiCHAMBERLAIN has the background to serve the Sixth District iu Cou     r , IkeXBBAfUBBB OTDfiM VOK CORONERS W ELECTUVERN DIBBUHAROLD M BORPENUVHM DIBBLI STRAIGHT REPUBLICANREPUBLICAN STAT CfNTRAl COMMinH, LANSINO, MICMIOAN KetpI   Please forgiveD me,Forgive njeFfjmk and I promiseto take you toitc the 19S7 De Soto , the most exciting car in the world today It will be on display, atout De SotoPlymouth dealers October 30thVANS MOTOR SALES145 Et Mak Street PSackaey Midugaa 1f1 t J  IB iB BVhM a Nw DuaOWs evclvtlvel nick yeor Angertatret do the rest fMnfl u bea   HI h  ofW v many tweping Innovation on OWslor 7216 We fcaadTo Tne Vofers of Livingston Countyweeks ago you were flooded with a mysterious comnauietie by Committee on Probate Judges, headed with an Oak Park, Oaklaid County address, and mailed from Detroit It was designedly prepared Mi ioieaded to mislead the voters of our county My age was stated  fee j 74 I am 73 and the record of my birth is here in the office of the cotonty elerk It stated 1 would be nearly 80 when the next term expired, whereas 1 iwill be only 77 The term is 4 yean and not 6 There is no limitation erf76 years on this office as the sponsor of this letter would have you infer lafact, the letter is a reflection on every good citizen who may have reachedtint age f 70 and would imply that every such person, regardless of qualifi flllfrns, should be ousted from any responsible position he or she may hold ,The most sinister thing about the letter, however, is that it intended to misleadur people to think it was sponsored by some committee of probate judge The truth is there is no Committee of Probate Judges and no probate judge ever signed or sponsored it The President of the Oakland County Bar  Association, who investigated the source of the letter, writes It is my belief tltat this is a one man committee created at the suggestion of yourMr Fletcher Many of our ablest probate judges have held the office from 25 to 30years, and even more Our own Judge Lyons held it more than 27 yearsJudge Russell, of Jackson county has held it for 32 years and is a candidate fler reflection 1 am one of the younger of the older probate judges of the State I have held the office only eight years and have not yet held it the12 years necessary to qualify under the recent Probate Judges RetiremeatAot During my tenure of office and more often during tht past year 1 have feeea called upon to hold court in Shiawassee and Oakland counties Judge Matthews, of Shiawassee County, now over 80 and who has held the office24 years, write  IA lawyer only gets started in understanding the problems in a four yearturn Judge Arthur E Moore, of Oakland County is one of the youngerftrate Judges In a county of that size, where the salary is 17,50000 a year, a young man can afford to give up his law practice and take the officeIs emmenting on my work in his court when sitting in his absence, he wretefeaea lone 11th ,MI hare just returned from the Probate Judges Convention and it waet indeed a pleasure to bear the judges throughout the Slate exprese the high regard they hold for you and the appreciation for the nay you are perating the Probate Court of Livingston County  I nave indeed bees honored when you have come to Oakland County and held courtfer me Frankly, I feel secure in your work and that is very importantwhen one k trying to do a good jobUndoubtedly your years practicing law and fine past experience are ofpeat help to your probate court work 1 am surt the people of Living ton County bold you in tht highest regard and are indeed appreciativeof bow fortunate they art in having a man of your caliber exercisingthie important positionThis is truly an important office It involves many and intricate probItnjs in the administration of estates, guardianships of minors and those whoare meatally handicapped, crippled and afflicted children, secret marriages, adaptions, neglected children, the mentally ill, the new complicated law relatdlg to Cbild Care, and many other important matters all of which requireIkiUed knowledge and years of experience to handle iheni properlyI was born on a small farm in Genoa Township My parents and aU my grandparent lived in and are buried in Livingston County Was graduated freai Howell High School in 1903, Won High School Oratorical contest andWas President of the first Howell High School Debating Society Taught Mkool one year in Winans Luke School in Hamburg Township Worked onlarai in Genoa, Hamburg and Putnam Townships, worked my way through  tigfc sehool and through the Literary and Law Departments of the University ,f Mlebigai and received the Honorary degree of Juris Doctor from the  Uaivecflity in 1911 Instructor in Public Speaking during last year One oftbe selected twenty members of the University Lyceum Club President of Students Lecture Association 1909 Literary Class Orator In 1911 locatedil Roaeommon County Prosecuting Attorney of Roscommon County eleven years Circuit Court Commissioner there leveral years Received Certificate  if Merit from Governor Sleeper for civil services performed in World WarV Married Grace Grieve, a Livingston County girlf in 1915 Came to Howellil 1923 Prosecuting Attorney of Livingston County four years Member of Heweti School Board and City Attorney of Howell for several years Lawarnership with Francis J Shields for 15 years Appointed Judge of Probateto ill vacancy by Governor Sigler in April, 1948, and have held tht office tbat time IIIII IIIIII tfft Watch MichigI ifi I8I tI t Albert E Cebo is a talented administrator who, by outstanding deeds, has become widely known as Tbe Man of Acbievenurt Mayor CCIJO gave Detroit its greatest era of expansionLook at Detroits fabulous Civic Center, expressways andslum clearance, public housing, health and recreationachievements Albert I Cobo can do the same for Michigan Elect himGovernor    and Watch Michigan Grow With Cobo III III I IIIIIIIIIIIII I3 II Eisenhower DeservesMichigans BestIf I VOTE STRAIGHTRpubifct State Cttttral Committee tei  v tiSSVKDuring the 37 years of law practice I took care of many matters for poorpie and the unfortunate without pay When, in 1948, due to a majoraeration, 1 felt I should give up the hard struggle of fighting cases in court, 1 gladly accepted the appointment as Judge of Probate I am happy to sayflat every checkup 1 have had for the last few years shows I am in perfecthtalth 1 have continued to try to be helpful to everyone who comes intoffctffiice You can always come here and be welcome It makes me happyt kelp people AU matters are attended to promptly and efficiently Celestia Farsnall, my Probate Register, is one of the best in the State She, nor anyether food public servant, should never be ousted from a place of responsibil ity juftHwcause they may be more than 70 years of age If elected foraaetner term I can assure the food people of this county that this office wiliCftiaite to try to help them in every way possible I wish to call attention of the voters to the fact that on November 6thtnsre will be two ballots One will have the Democratic and Republican tickets n it and the other will have the names of candidates for Judicial officesMy name will appear on the Judicial ballot On the voting machines my aaae fer Probate Judge will appear with other Judicial offices in a separate pUee frena the State and County ticket Where there are no voting machines,ft yea wish to vote for me, be sure to call for the Judicial, NonPartisan bal ls tad place a cross in front of my name Where there are voting machines, fct sure to pull a lever in front of my name So many people do not underHead that there will be two separate ballots, one the State and County, andS4ae tBJr the Non Partisan To vote for a Non Partisan candidate you must iaee a erost or pull a lever in front of his nameI will appreciate your voteSincerely,Hiram ft SmithB1TAINW11IAM L HACK BtfiaUr e Deeds W1LFREDF ERWINProtecotiiig Attorney ReElectJUDGE HIRAM R SMITH    for      JUDGE OF PROBATEExperienced  Qualified  EfficientBorn and raisedon a farm in Livingston CountyGraduate of Howell High school Graduate of both the Literary and Law Departments of the Universityf MichiganTaught schoolone year in Winans Lake SchoolWorked his way through high school and collegeProsecuting Attorney of filoscpmmon county 11 yearsCorcuit CourtCommissioner of Roscommon county 8 years Prosecuting Attorney Livingston County 4 yearsLaw partnership with Francis J Shields lyears  v Member Howell School Board arid Howell City Attorney several yean Prbcticed law in Stateand Federal Courts37 years , Judge of Probate of Livingston County last 8 yearsMust hold the office another term of four years to eligible for Retirement Benefits  ,He is recognized as one of the ablest Probate Judges of the StateHis years of experience eminently qualify him to handle tbe many important duties of the office   ,,  s conduc t o f th e oftic e ha s bee n characterize d b y honesty , aelpful aessrrairness , promptnes s an d efficiency  ,H e ha s an d wil l continu e t o protec t estate s fro m th e cupidit y o f a  fe wunscrupulou s attorney s wh o see m t o thin k tha t pegpj e Jivrend  accumulat epropert y an d di e fo r th e sol e purpos e o f enrichin g thei r pocketbooks H e i s a  frien d o f everybod y an d alway s willin g t o tr y t o hel p solv e th tproblem s o f al l wh o com e t o hi m fo r advic e o r help Onl y 73 , h e is  jus t th e righ t ag e t o giv e th e offic e anothe r 4  yea n o fvaluabl e service             v  VOT E T O RETAI N JUDG E SMIT H WHE N YO U VOT E TH E NON PARTISA N BALLO T O N NOVEMBE R 6t h FO RYOU B VOT E WIL L B BAPPEBCUTB D Mary, pleas e com e hom eCom e hom e Mafy , an d Il l tak e yo u terotfrt 195 7 D e Soto  th e mos t excitin g ca r in  theworl d today  I t wil l b e o n displa y a t ou rD e SotoPlymout h dealer s Octobe r 30th ,  VANS MOTO R SALE S rV  oreLINGERIEFURNISHINGSORYGOODSGROCERIESNE PTNCRNF7 DISPATCH Wednesday, October 24, 195H10 1Entered a Second Matter at Poatoif ieAc of lUrek ,JM J  2m Bottle UaCOOKiNb, WATER HEATING ANDmih L P GAS SERVICE HOME HEATINGPHONEunder yourhelmet Bobbie Winn, son of Mrs Thomi je of Pinekney, triaduated frnn,2 ireat Lakes Naval Training  Ltion t ureat Lake,ll, Sehi 2The Clifford VanHorns had asSunday visitors Mrs Jeaneattc M  Donald of East Lansing, tiie KeiuiPerryH of Clarkston and the FloydWeeKt family of Grand LedeThe Mark Nashes attended a babyshower Sunday for Rosalie XahMl at the Ed Ziil home in Ann ArborSundayArnold Berquist wan taken li and to the Mich State San in thehout ambulance Monday H Meyer and wife were Sundaydinner guests of the William Lambs in Ann Arhcr Cathy At Lee of iladwi played a clarinet in the iladwinhih chool band at the Miehijn Novibwestern football ame SaturdayAmont, ro8e who attended the 0E S Installation Saturday wrcJames Lunsford and wife, Detroit, Genn Alt and wife, Ann Arbor,Mrs iiMi Lamb of East Lansing iiidMiH June Popp of PlymouthNancy Nash with her sister, MrsBarbara Rekkeiing of Howell attend ed the wedding of her cousin, Mi1 Marjorie Lawrence to Kelloyy Mer diti at Westfieid, Pannsyllvania on SaturdayMrs Thressa Coyle entertainedSunday the Mike and Pat McowanmVes of Pontiao and Mark MelvinolATE OF MICfltuAN  Week end quests of Mrs Sa Lv ,iht Probate Court iot i County Moan were Mrs Fannie Biiulley l  of Livinstn Ilint Lester Swarthcut ird wile  Jn the Matter ui the Edtaie of Detroit and Fred Swnrthout an I Cltn H Bishop Deceased   wife of Howell At a session of r,l Court held Callers of the Olin Rhinson1 las jOctober 11,, 195G vveek were Ernest EinbinUer, Rbcf PreaentthonoraWe Hiram RSmiu Twen and Percy Wiilian of JtiiiJudge of Prebate ,,, eere MtOoiil of Kas, Notke is Uueby Givcu, That U Laninp called rn the Lester McAfv j creditors of aam decease re mjuir ie r,l, M h,fd to present tlieir claims hi wntin      f    Iari under oath, to said Court, and to 1il ,  tf ,V  llUti itc TWO a copy thereof on liaipn W   MvaCnrsonPihop iiiory,Miei,iidiciaiy a  J11said estate,thatsueh claims vil 1 fri H1l oil11 SiUiiiy Wagoners Grocen6066 PINCKNEV ROADQuality Merchandise LOW PRICESHeer and Wine To Take OutPHONE HOWELL 705J2tnl Alton attend the Olivet Unv CoLiiiiir Saiunlay KiHollinsworUi their on is aDetroit calleud at the fiobaio Office ui UrtrJoceinbei 18, 195G, at tth A M   iuran  iii on he i ivU it Ordered, thai notice vaerir titry trnck teivinbe ffiveii by publication of a copy M  nlurch Clark sent Monday mhcitoi lor three veeks consecutively ,n Ai ic viili Mrs fvle ilend previous tosaid duy of hearing in the The Vern riaik ftnulv  pent SuiPinLimey Dispatch and that the pt ln   ,,doner cause a copy of thid notice to Jr    , 4be aervec apori each knowL parly n lho Louis clinton5i ,registered mail, return receiDt Jc 01 l Mr 111 Uikel interest at his last known address by, Th Vjncc Lallo as uercmanded at least fourteen 14 daya1 quests of the Hen La Rosas, of AiVii 1 to such hearing or by  A horIrcnal service at least five  I v em Kennedy and family of Dnt Juys piior to such hiring  if Mrs, MamP shehan of Howell and iirmun R Smith, Judg of Probate uiialelh and Kflwanl Stf of DirHelen M Gould tel, faUy, on tho Irvin KetineisDeputy Regtr of Probate  Sunray,, The Ross Reads, Fred Kenri HorvAdding Machines i Ida Heyers had dinner at the CanopyTVD riterS  Pvrhton Saturday niyht JF ff tCI9 j e jy Eumes family ontenain ed Sunday honoring Bernard McCl isRIBBONB AND CARBON PAPER I key of Los Angeles, Calif, who isK 3ALES AM REPAIR  B rnHt Joe Burns Don Bln Kenneth Fry families MrsTvankeel stops start with Oldsmobiles new CuuntfjOtv  a new frontend suspension feature thatreduce stopping dip1 Wait till you try HI Its BSfiT PltfrOAV, NOV 9, AT OlR TjHOWROOMt Livingston Office Snppy  CokDON IIHII ifiOiuR SERVICEZ14 West Grand River, Howell, MichWARM AIR HEATING, GAS AND OIL CHRYSLKR  AIRTEMP and LCX AIK FUIINAW OLI  INSTALLED  SERVICBDCUiTOM EUILT DUCT WORKTHE BRASH HEAilKG COirtPAliY90 Cedar Lake Road, Finckney icliaan, PHONB rPewn t 911Itae iSlue Waiei Launururaal ami amr Winter and Summer Cleaed MondtyiXrta Kftd p 3 lakeland, Tirsoft Water, FamHy WashDry Fam ly Wash, Dry Cleaniw,  fettoi  Sh Rups Bed Spreads end Ti ta Let n reeelor wibh eurDye Process Kenneth Darrow of Throe Rivei Local people are Jnr for Florfpont Sunday with his mother, Mr, idn Max Weia and wife and WalterFJiKt Darrow iiarr left Sunday The EdwardMrs Georgre Thompson visited Prteis leave the middle of thisher daughter, Mrs Charlotte Fosrj v ek and her family in Chicago last week The Gerry Eiehmans called onMr, Thompson visited the Paul Kei3 Rnsseli Clovers in FowlervilU Sunday lWtroit  The Glover have a new aotDtck Wyli and Jack Doyl wer AUn, bom Oct 21, i Ted Adeh of 201 10UTH MICH, HOWELL Ol Sunday in honor of her mother, k Mrs Sarah Bamums birthday uMOWELL 2094 t ancl Irs clare Barnum andi ter, JoanATTEND THERUMMAGE SALE OCTOBER 26 and 27 ANDBAKE SALE OCTOBER 27SPKCKALJZING IX HALLOWEEN GOOPIES AT THK GHALD R1ASON BTir DINGSponsored by th Pincknej Kinr  iLUi R AN D RUlLDiN G SUPPLIE Sin  Sherwi n William s Paint sCoa l an d Fue l Oi  jT i BttOfKno r Hardwar eD  E  HOE Y   SON SDexte rHA fiWAI T A  FE W DAYS BE 3 YEARS  AHEADCM  October  30 youll se e a oa r p  adatier J i tmak 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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>WWSmfKVelMtimeTft DispatchWednesday, Octebor 17, 195650thOBSERVE 50th ANNIVERSARYOn Sunday, October U, Mr and uvingston Lodge No 7b FOOTALL NEWSFOR OCTOBER , Friday ht the pmekney PiratesOctober 23 8 p , examination wm their thdr thW league gamand balloting for MM degrees from the Eiand Eagles 20 to  27 Lodge will go to Lewis pinckney dominated the game out  Cataoik cswcfcJveaa devotion Friday eveningaat married dLe there We will Uy tot  ther The winner will beby Rev George hunting cabins of lodge members ed to take the league title and moved into f the brothers will leave hi , ln  HarthmdW Coach Roadan  a in a  jjec SttU Satrday, Clare and they played  ball hold Had wUn hU lather, the late Thorn  8ind Norman Miller are the ccmmitt  t0 a gain of 6 yds theLSl ttL lSSr and building ee ofl accomodations, Lodge will open  quarttr In the secondquarterRead in tne nunra    ,    R    for the  team une a backfield 4eai ufcwt tth e Utu r  teamtabtishe d in  1885Upo n th e deat h o f Thoma siv  192 5 Fre d Rea d joine d hi s brothe r   in  a partnershi p know n a s Thoma sta,  Son s whic h stil l continues Rober t an d Howar d Read , son s o f fiistth e templ e a t 63 0 y, m, Abou tar e expte d t o g o Le t u s kno w if if  yo u ar e goingI f yo u wan t tran sportatio n phon e th e secretary ,31  8 p, an , 7t h Distric twill b e serve d a t i n an i t,h e Pirate s opene d th e c r4 0vwx  in the busines s whic h is  inKfeg j Masoni c templ e conducte d71s t yea r an d th e oldes t in this area , j  iran d Lecture r D r by ing wit h Dav e Burn s scorin g fijo mth e 4 yd  lin e afte r a 49 yd , marc h ti n  6 plays  The y faile d t o ru nextr a poin t Hartlan d we s force d t opan t an d Dav e Bum s ra n th e w kbac k 4 6 yds  onl y t o hav e i t niell ib y  a clippin g penalt y t o th eq backfield wjntMr Read has been active in civiand public affairs of the community having served in the village, townchip and school offices and is a form er chairman of the Livingston Republican County CommitteeHe is a past master and life member of the local Masonic lodge Mrs Read, the former Sadie BurcLui, was born in Bleinham, Onttaro rnd moved with her parents to Pinckney m 1904 The couple have twochildren, Russell of Pittsbur ami ,flow aid of Pinckney Two other child ten, Erma and Allan, died a numbio var ago There are 7 grand children,KiWANIS NOTES8Gerald Reason showed segregationpictures taken in the south Tuesdaynight The new officers are Pies, Ernest Bottke, Vice Pre, Clifi toiler Secretary W J Winger Treas, Clifford VunHornr DojaidaPavnienter dBrighton aud  Reed Fletcher of Howellguests All Livingston and Washtenaw lodgesre called, Alonzo VanSlambrook M, M,Paul Curlett, Secretary y the  f ied by a clipping penalty to the PjSmej j e J8 They gained a yd through Caurlfiecoj, Paato WalUrServion 00tlhutcbK J  SchoolWorabip 1044 a  SCHOOL NEWSIMNCKNEY HvHOOL BOARDRegular meeting of Pinckney schoolheld at the high school 730 p mOct 11, 1950 Cfiled to order by President ThayerPresent Thayer, Russell, McAfeeKennedy, Bonner Absent noneMinutes of previous meetingread and approved Rcjust of Missionary Group toiold ervices in elementary school denied because of conflict with establisheu jiolicy Report received from supt of theSchools that our system lacks four teachers and that unless the staffis completed we will not be acredited University of Michigan and will lose i irtien of stito aid funds Motion by Bonner supported by CurrentThe Detroit Free Press want tfct iystem for the branch okeeofthe Secretary of States office wa ell license plates abolished It say e Manager drew f 15,000 ia feea lit vear and another 11,090 itIOCS not blame th present secretary Mr Hare It says he inherited toossfcem from his Republican predetessors who over the years refui ed Lo change it This year they rtiiujfci his request to put it under civil service It adds the fee system hat been long outmoded and abolishedtor most public offices, as it alv  to aKuse and criticismpprayr meeting aiWeu yractic TSi 9 FOOTBALL SCORESManchester 14, South Lyon 2Bosville Id, Dexter 12 West Bloom field 26, Brighton 20 Mason 26Howell 0 Ann Arbor 31, Pattle Creek 7 Dewitt 13, Byron 0 Dansvilie fi linys Vocational 0 Evart 33, SandTap 0 Fowlerville 12, Stockbridge0 JLislett 35, Leslie 0 Holly 18, Mil orl 0 Linden 27, Atherton 6 Okemns 31, Wiliiamiston 6 Saiine 14,Chusea 14 Lincoln 31, Milan 6 Yrsilanti 34 Lincoln Park 0 Flat Rock0, Kosevelt 0wOPEN HOUSEThe Cong Church holds openhus at their new Educational iiuKi ing here Thursday nipht at 8 pmCONSERVATION DEPARMENTCold wet weather hampered theneuing season and the pheaant bathis year is expected to be 180,000 Jes than last year About 1,600,00rabbits were shot last year and M000 tquirrela 12 more offers have , been appointed to conservation forces this yer bring the total number up w,20o 76 game law violators paid 1785in fines last week and 600 in costs,i7 were arrested for killing deer illeyDuck stamps are only needed forthme who taint ducks MVhigan will receive 1,063,100foi reservation from tho itmanXean Pimd this year This is the tax cA firearms and amnninnition Veliow not, red is tthe safest colortn hunters tp wear according to a test conducted in California,iy fires burned over 47 acre lastweek e and then Jim MeCleer ran 71yd tto the Hartland 10 whem hewent out of bounds Here Dave urna threw a 10 yd touchdown pasts toGene Hill Alvin imonnson ran the extra point Score at half Pineltaetf13, Hatland 0 The Pirates could not get startedfe hird quarter Gene Hill went back to kick The pass from centervas brd and he had to fall n theail oi ie 1 yd line Two plays lat jt v Lai Simmons went overfor the iiaitla d touchdown and PrncknoyitiJi led 13 to 6The iust play the third quartera11 yd JVLSB trm Gene Hill ta Pennis Kz  i  the ball on 4,tUe HfirtlandIk1 yard, A penalty ec i tc   he c, yd line Dave Bumspicketup 4 vaids and then went oter fromthe 2 yd line Alvin Simonson ranwu j nts Final score Pinckney Hartland 6 The Manchester, its at 730 p mlE  ChristenenLT GieerLCili Ridenoi C MackeniothItG Hultberu KT BoutellRE McGmnisQB SimmonLH MorgaRH SteinackerFB Warren fkM r0BieiS Weal ueiween Main and UnaolUa StreetsRei Keith Rueggger, Ptor School J  100 AM700 p mEvening Serri Tlul8 Prayer i Kennedy that superintendent be em,O,,,d to employ the required teachel, even if it is necessary to exceedthe present salary schedule   ill Noes none CarriedAction by Bonner supported hyK,ocdYUt Asst Supt be author to si,rn contract for fuel oil wahbmSuayMefafKg Wenkipp m800 p OctDt 4L 5CHKDULK19 Manchester lire16 Soutn Iyon vieie 04 St Sixth Grade Mrs TasohCARD OP THANKSKelly BerryCambpellJohn Burg Wakeriekl RadyDennis Clark Tom Wylieiwne Hill Jim MeCleerL Huhman company submitting the lowtstA s all, Noes None CarriedIwotion by Kennedy, supported iyiinsell tht Rifrh School PrincipalI bt jiiri SfiDOOO extra this year be t cause some work is done, after rej1j nlar school hoursi Ayes Kennedy, Russell, McAfee Not Voting Thyer, Bonner Motionj Cui iedj i he Hitfh School Princial has al ready lecived a 700,001 raise hisear Secy Meetin, adjourned ThoiMs H Bonner, Secy V K Kclsey in the Detroit Newilo up the Republican claim thathey have brought peace to the naiii md says it is considerably lesJ hn the universal peace Uiat pasv all umieistandinjr in which thev uid and weapons of warfare shall be beaten into plowshares Insteadlie J ddi v is a peace guarded by btiions of dollars worth of armaint which requires expendituie of l llions of dollars a year more ia iu  to maintain and increase lesti c nipetftive enemy anniliate us belorp Ae cn utterly destroy him Such a waste of effort, materialand potential appals many people under it the draft we will have alWM3 with us hMRS EIXEN SCHNEIDERMrs Ellen Schneider, 4G, a res, of Portage Lake for 16 years, I i at Harper Hospital, Detroit,sday She is survived by her husnd, Henry, a aon, Richard just reulene Short of PorUlfe Take anfl grandchildAlso her mother,Mif ran Klutcher of Detroithe funeral was at the SwarthoutKunevrl Home Friday afternoon, J V Winder officiatingThe,i i in lMnckiiey CemeteryHI Mi  inALVIN SIMON SONAlvn Simonson is a senior, 19vv old 6 ft, tall and weighs 180lbs lie has light bond hair and is aa blond He plays tackle and is very uuod nnd ranks well up with theureat tackles of Pinckneys paat ch ns Dave Kelly,Roy ReasonTerryClark, Bill VanBlaricum, HockeSwarthout, Hookie Battle and oth crs Like them he has the faculty oi diagnosing the other teams plays rid breaking tthem up He makes aoi ol tackles in a game Unlike TomVyie and Davy Burns he has nohi friend and is not socially inclinedJoe Gentile has bought the Gerali store on Main Street First downsPinckney 7, Hartbud lPassesPinckwey 10, Hartland 11 Completed Pinckney 5, Hartland Z Fumbles Pinckney 1, Hartland 0Recovered Pinckney 0, Hartland 1MMined by rvshigPinckney 158, Flavtland 38 Gained PassinpPinck ney 86, Hartland 37V2 Total yardsgained Pinckney 244, Hartland 75,Yards penalizedPickney 80, Hartland 45 NOTICE S liWL DISTRICTHOVMRY ALTERATIONThe Liviiiirston County Hoard ofEducation and the Washtenaw Coun7 Board of K ucii  i hi  aint iieeting at the U School irOcoLer 2fi, 1950 at A pm to consid er jiiTinu the school di Leict houndarii   fdiows o traiisfiM from Pvti iin 1 fri the ilirks Schu  Di Irit to Hie i icy C unit, liil Dit iiL i ingston and Washt ,r u , ntus the property describvv i fcl   Iunani Township loi  t ill uci iioithofPINCKNEY 4H NEWSMeeting ailed to order by temperiUy ihairman, Susan LaBelle Baridtteecf Howell A son, Floyd, is deceasedThe funeral was at the Swarthout Funeral Home Saturday afte noon, Rev John Bayes of the Kowuvville Baptist Church officiating Bural wa in the Gilkes CemeteryHOLD OPEN HOUSEThe Citizens Mutual Auto Insurlv    , jjnt Ihe citizens mmuai iuw bam Singer was elected P anci, company will hold opon hOUH,snAn LaRtlle secretary Karei   Suan UBolle, wcrew y in lheir new buiidinK ncxt weekSchenden, treasurer and Muiy Kei  d amj county offjc01 the clup will     4h , ,,,,Miepoiler The name ox  r  Tuesjavbe decided on next week MrjSinger  e and Thursdayard Mrs Cole are leaders Mr Col  employeesThe hour, measured the girls and we are on ,  g        io out way forMRS ANNA F  VMrs Anna 1acey, 91 iliiil Mhome cf her daujflitpr, Mrs Maude, lh, Nlth ,ast corner f Low 85 of Clover in Fowervillc last Wednes ila llil of Swarthouts Cove Noday She was the daughter of lohu  l, ,, nrUd in Liber 2 of IMnts n and Anna Clark Docking and was ,,,,e 9rLivinston County Records  in Putnam townwp ,avembov  ilenco north HO feet on PutnamHam  Township Line, thence wstirht angles 0 feet thence southSO t to north line of street thence iat along north line of street 80IWt to point of beginning being nai i el of land in the SK  of the SE of Section 25, Township 1 NorthfianuL 4 East A part ol the Northeast quartva4 of the Southeast quarter 1 1  Section twentyfive 25 in Town11, 18G4 She mtivrielPacey in 1SS4 He diedyears ago Besides her is a brother, James Nohimianabout lr 1 at daughterDock in j,1 Roben Donovans book on Presiden Eisenhower is out and reveaia e siiou ,ly considered formationof a third party in 195 because heuas disusted with the commit, tifdition nd eiicumbranoBSie old line Kepublican representy hi Tati winy who classed all hig1 tasurcrs such as federal, aid IO,i sciiools and hi, hways, increasedial yMurty federgl housing and Tueifti aid us Vreeiiinjf cialismtau u h decided to rebuild th Rep   cliin pi Ly to his ideas and oivictitUd the die harda auch a Swxa torn Bricker, Dirickson, Bridgeand McCarthy to the background They were ijjnored in the nationalconvention and are unheard of in the I uniit canpaign In other woilue rmJt of progress has pasa iin by ln1 they do not know itSAYS HE WAS SMEAREDWe have received a letter fromStanley Pcviak, Genoa Justicectmning an article appearing incounty papers last week relating to n meeting of the Livingston Countyliar Assn cohdeming his office aa speed trap and alleging he waacollecting 1000 a month in feea from traffic violators and announcing in nvestigation He says the decisionvas arrived at without evidence tolack it up nd he was not given  chance to defend himself That hewill welcome an investigation Hecalls on the bar association to re tract thai accusation Refreshment will be served,DECLINES INVITATIONLivnKston County Farm  candidates of Bureau,parrItheir qualifications Most of the,ndid and quite an arguement develop ed on the fee system of paying fas register of deeds who drew 17,000last year and the so called speedtrap in Genoa township where a justice of peace has been drawing 1000 a month in traffic violationsfees Martin Lavan, Democrat countytI chairman suggested another meet mjr between the candidates of both one 1 North Runue four 1 Kis,W lUKan and desciibed us follow wtiJlining at the intersection of thEast line of said section and the myth line of highway thence West ten MO rods thence north thirtytwo 32 rods thence east ten 10 rods thence South thirtytwoj2rods to the place of beginningcontaining two 2 acres of landV 1SS The County Board of EducationHave Been Petitioned to Alter theUoundaries Gladys McCollum, SecretaryLingHton County Hoard of Educa tionOctober 11, 1956 Si ill n report has come from thenowho i re investigating the ConaiiFowi r collapse at Jac ivliich i,illil 10  ouk injured rV irhr It vfls citside the city Mmtt m did not come under city inpet n laws The City of Detroit it a ,iidin inspector there to see iflie construction of such a buildingv Id have been permitted in Detrqu ilr returned without the infora maOrt, as the contractor refused Wt him see the plans The Pet itity council was anxious to avoid hazards wliich might have cropped upni ronsti notion of the Jacksonuxr Wt read further 5 Million in damage suits have been startedauainst the contractors by relative i ihe killed and injuredbar aMn article  it rrived too ion at which the laic Mr Poviak U a former number di their qulifcatio and thrtd h civic uroup Mr Poviak U a former nmmo state police livinic in Genoa, it be ponored hy a iU h b t f Holo Bordencharged he has beening ail the justice business incountyCARD OF THANKSWe wish to thank all thesetook partand those w pf Hrolo Borden civicRevcountythe chairman has turned down CTie invi tatfon He says there is insufficienttintr to ffnd a sntmsor and advertiseuich a meeting before thewho out that it might bo posihl electionC ULtJSt Z Kt Also the Lakeland Drew Shop Nrt Buchanah wanted for the mur der of Mr Md Mr Hemck of StockbrMpe a year ago last summer nas dSt Girards Guild HAY RIDE ACCIDENTA hiy ride which started tKidd home in Bentley Lake Road onSaturday night ended in an accident on M30 at the Pinckney elemenary sclnol at 9 p m when the hay wavT n was hit by a car driven byJoe King of Rush Lake The hay wapon was pulled by a tractor driv en hy Eddie Kidd Those on the wac,nn were his wife, 23 Roger Lang,19 R C iudith, 19 Donna iudith, ISand leanette Clark ,14, They wery taken to St Joe hospital but allv,erp allowed to come home but Donna Judith Sthte police investigated The nU,M clubs in the state artflrplainiiip1 tliat people areffoingo bcff too early and whileCheirTirst night show draws a fair crowd  K vc is no oe to the secondA nwca er f them have had to closeV it iiianud for part of thig as whyMimlri the eople pay 20 for a floornow when they can get on forjioi insx ovei their TV Also there i iurh unemployment in the cities, nre the night clubs operate andthe people do not have th money to pendFINGKNfSY KINGS DAUGHTBR8 The King Daughters meeting onOctober 24 at the home of Mrs Kirk Sims to sew cancer pads has beenpostponed Members of the circle areil f th Navy Secretary Thomas is evidenti supreme in the armed forcea aahe has just cancelled the sentence handed out to Sergt McKeon by thout martial McKeon got dnuflt omvodka and marched 6 raw leiuuita ntc a swamp near Paris Islaadvhere they drownedThomas caneeUa4he jail sentence, the dishoiqaWeiischnrge and about the only vof the sentence he left unchanged, odvition to a private fhoirs apparently assumed thislie raarine corp was on trialand not Sergt McKeon w   5SrsSir  SiSS Hnn to 1 the Earl Packer12, a daughter, Carol Sue dtk Doyle and Dickthe week end tn Rote CityThe Herbert PalmenDode Day in DetroitJtfeeaatne Waacir dirk,Kichman aad Shirley QaiWednesday, October 17, 1966For the price of a laundry basket youcan do 50 loads in your electric clothes dryer An electric dryer saves youwork, too No more heavy cloihesbaskets to lug outdoors Just turn the dial to geft soft, fluffy laundryvery time No wonder smart homemakers sayYou can Live Better Electrically Based on average price of 250IS18BB YOUR DEALER OR DETROIT EDISOMJS     Account Conlenience, at Low Cost A Tkriftr it heeWaf Aeeet le Tarter Mail for Thaie WW  le ark writ aaa eaeolu Matataia a aeera halaaePrefr to Jaaew 1M adyaate k east of tfcei accountAre aew MriBff MHe  a  aieaey ereere May aever have obeyed the rcuvenleate of  eheaktegA Mhrifr M hteWag Aeaeaat Will lave the FollowingM for You Lew test elr HH for t buek of 21 kaekaNo other efceeeAuettat ma be  witfi any amountNe iiiftHNim lalaate rqir4Monthly stateaeat of aeeouat whh ae added testDeposit eea be aaado by wail Bliajiaatee MTUOMI trie to pay billsBtisftiaatea danger of lost r theft of sash aeeellee1 eheeka are te bt possible rtjst aid rotor f a oaackiag aetount is obtained Jtaet visit our MowoH or Piaekney oftict or writt us aiid ve willye hew aar it ii u ope aThrifty 20 shocking gtoouat at our aakgr it and w laaew you will wonder wow you vtr get along without eaeAM aUpeetta u to I10,eea fauared by Mtmi ership in tk Feaoralfcaaraae eneitieaTHE MePHERSON STATE BANK HOWBLLPiNCSNMWMIPQKATBD 191Cm flAM or SAFEAlt Beyoatta op to 19,100 insured by Our Membership inDeposit Insurance Corporation the FetUmNeighboring NotesMrs Beverly Casicey has been elected worthy matron of the Stockbridge OES Installation ia October24th ftr and Mr Leslie Gilmore Gregory celebrated their golden wedding October 21 1000 new voters registered in Scio,Webster and Dexter townships thiSeio had 629, Webster 200 and Dex ter 200 Clarence Hanselman has been el ectcd president of the Dexter Kiwanis Club Stephen Mrofka jrof Great Lakesnaval training atation haa b4spending 9 weka wita hia parentat Portage Lake At a meeting of the LivingstjnCounty Bar Assn held October 9 itwas oted to investigate the justice court of the county It was revealedthat a Genoa justice has been coll ing 1000 or more a month in traffic violation fees Fred Shirey,soii of Reed Shirey ofFowlerville was killed last weekwhen his tractor overturned on himFuneral and burial was t Fowlerlerv lie The Chelsea Hardware operatedby iewis Haselschwerdt 21 yrs hasbeen sold to Thomas Bust 50 Chelsea tieer hunters has organ under tthe name of Tiie Loyalr of Confirmed Deer Hunters ofa, AmalJ jmieadjy VincenCj is pieident and Joe Dreyer LEE THEATREWH1TMOP LAJtlFriday Saturday OeMber 19, 20  DovbU FeatureBACKLASHhRichard Widmark and Dooaa ReedrTHE SQUARE JUNGLE Witiilony Curtis and Pat Crow ley Color CartMn HOWEUTHEATREttowelL Mich A rTucH Wed, fhur, Oc ober 11,1711 Karbara Stanwyck A Jauea WalterSunday, Monday, Ocfcber 21, 22 PILLARS OF THE SKYHinin TtdmWithJeff Chandler and Dorothy MaloueFeaiurett Novelty CartoonSun, Mon, Tuec, Oct 21 22, 23 Virginia Mayo and Robert Stack and Ruth RomanlaGREAT DAY IN THE MORNING THOSE WILDHi YJSARSCrtoon biK  Frulay Saturday Goober 19, 29 Dauble Featv Prkathryn Grayaos aadTH VAGABOND KING altMSkip Homeier and Knmiae MiUen THUNDER OVER ARZONAy, Monday, October 21 22latin Sunday at 239 amCartoon NewaLinden Kiwanis have donatedto the Linden school to buy,anintocommunicating system and fold SYtyANTHEATRE Chelsea, Michigan Ktbert Ryan and Anita EkbrgiaBACK FROM ETERNITYFeai urette and Cartoamaad Mtirical lCurtonV, Octl 7,18,19,20MOBY DICK In Technicolor withGregory Peck, Richard Baaehartand Leo Genn Tus, Wed, Thr, Oct 23, 24, 25Mtrlon rando and Jean SimmonFrjnk Sinatra and Vivan Blainr imMGUYS AND DOLLSia CMemaSeop and 81V i CartonJohn Hugman Livingston countyierk suifei dd a heart attack lastiiLii is in McPherson HospitalMis Maiguret Brogan will renthtr iioime in Chilson and spend the winter in Detroit with her sisterMrs L WttlkerWhen Leslie Bowen of Gregorywas in the hospital a group offriends got together and harvestedlis crops for himThe teachers of Livingston, IngT iliam, Clinton, Shiawassee, and Eat f ton counties held a 2 day instituteat Michigan State University,October J5 and 76171 donated blood at the Red Crossiilood Bank at Howell las weEarl Baldwin, 78,,well known Howel Jardware man died lust weekThe Burial was in MorenciMargaret McNamara is the newworthy matron of Howell OESTUe installation is October 27Mrs Margaret Flintoft of Howau has returned from a 2 mouth3visit in Washington, Oregon and TdaloThe following marriage licenseshave been issued James Wilson, 2u iinrkney, Annette Feaiherly, 18,Hamburg Kenneth Huekins, 4i,Fimkney, Alice Mae Tiessler, 48, Jiuckney Gerald Bond, 2i, Chelsea,Hevie Carter, 18, PinckneyThere wil be but one amendmenton the November ballot I, sets tUe legal age of candidates at 21 yearnand bars all from bein candidatesvho have been convicted of subversion or felong,21 district schools have requestedto be annexxed to the Ann Arborschool districtNotes of 4 Yea AgojK  Thomas Reads brother from Man ton is visiting himUa Burchell is entertaining a MrCrisey from Chatham Ontario John and Stephen Teeple attended the funeral of Theron Doty at Niarara FallsAlie Barton has gone to St Joseph Mo, to liveFrank Larue was hit by a foul ballat the Fowlerville Fair and hadseveral teeth loosenedFred Campbell has gone to SiouxCity, Iowa, to work for an elevator Sun, Mon Tues, Oct 212,23STRANGER AT MY DOORWithMacDonald Carey and Skip Homier and Patricia MedinaStarting October 24th We Will Closed Wednesdays BeThe firm of Murphy  Dolan hastisolved by mutual consent, Mr Murphy buying Mr Dolansinterest Tamont Richards who died lastvek was R 32iid degree Mason and a ShrinerTwo Mormon preachers preachedon the street hero lust week sold Mormon Bibles SCiO IriveIni 5 g 8 JACKSON RD Rt Srti Sat, Sun, Oct 19, 29, 21 LAW AND ORDERin TMfeniMUrWithKonld Reafan and Dorothy Maloneaii iANClS IN THE HAUNTaW HOUSEWithMi,y Rooney and Virginia WaUi Big Cartoon PartySTATE OP MICflrfuANProbate Court lor the Ceuaty at LiWngstnIn the Matter of tht Estate ifGI en H Bishop Deceased At a aeaao tf atid Court heldOctober 11,, 1956 PteMDtiHtttonMe Blram RSmitJudge of Probate Netica U Hereby Given, That allcreditors of said decease are requir ed to present their claim tn writittftand uftdr eatb, to said Court, and U tc rerve a copy thereof on Ralph Vllishop, Giegory,Mich,fidicuarya of said estatethat such claims will be Mon, Tues, Wed, Thur, Oct 28CL06BDFri, Sat, Sun, Oct 2G, 27, 28 Big Halloween Spook Show BLACK SLEEP withL isil Rat hbone and Lon Chaney alsoTlE CREEPING UNKNOWNWithI fan Donlevy and Margf DoanBig Cartoon Partycompany William Potterton, 80, k at the Probate Office onDecember 18, 1956, at ten A M It ia Ordered, tkat notice vfcerotbe given by publication of a eopyhereof for three weeks eaasaeutively preirtoua to said day of bearing in tfa Piacknoy Dispatch and that the petdenercause a copy of thin notice tobe aerveti apon each knowL prrfcy iaroriatered mail, return receipt ie intarcst at his last known addrtaa bj manded at least fourteen 14 daysprior U uc hearing or iypersonal service at least live days prior t such hearingdutaan R Smith, Juds of ProbatdHelen M Gould Deputy Register of ProbateThe Wayne AtLeea spent the weekend with the Cy AtLes at GladwinJanice Burns, Bobby Darrow andJackie Young were Sunday guests of the DConklins in Grand RapidThe Joe Bumes, Jack Youngs andKenneth Frys spent Sunday at the Ray Burns homeTho George VanXonmans willattend the installation of the of fie We will give youONE TUBEOF TARGOf MASTITIS OINTMENtwith each five you purchaseBeat maatltittad save moeyvSupply limited yourt todayJONES DRUG STOREof Strathmore OES at Strathdied at more tcmpleDetroit tonight RupertHamburg last weekThe funeral was and Edith Garner will be installedat the ME Church there Saturday  as associate patron and matronHe leaves his wife, the former Addie  The Hqrge VanNormans and Rup of Pinckney and a daughterMary and Bemardine Lynch viaitod ir South Lyon last weekW H Glenn of North Lake fellroji a tree Hnd broke his shoulder last week while picking applessMrs Frank Smith, the formerBelie Jacoby, died at Lansing lastweekThe funeral was here TuesdayA double wedding took place atSt Josephs Churchc, Dexter last evt Gaattended the MichAr WE VMMEBE ENAKZ UUhmy gane t A Robert Read Arbor Saturday,d wife spent thweekend at Mio, bow and arrow j rfajledup hie parents, Robert Carr ad wife of Grand roly  Marine RapiJs and Mike Carr of Chicago  Oailt kat weak apnt Surday vti Mrs Edith CarrA Hv Tho Dkk Young ftonlly f Filym la ZaaeBoa eaiiod oav the Aarew Oaaybelle wa Am Arbor FridayTY,t Alba I Shirleyi ald on MrsRoy Wrigkt Sunday who broke ber was married to Julia Tiplady aniCocnce Stnckable to her sister,Dora TipladyCharles Henry has rented the EmilBrown blacksmith shop and will conductsameThe Roy Fishers have gon to Caljiirir to liveCla ce Faunce and James Thaticher v Fowlerville were Sunday dinner ueato of the Plorit George Prazer, wife and son, Jim of NorthviHe called pn ye editor San day He has bought another lot atHiland Lake and may build Re 38 Read had an operation on his foot at University hoepital, AnnArbor lat week and was laidupJL4Iho following from here attended the dinner and reception for Glen Alt rt w grand marshall of the  Michigan Masonicc Grand Lodge atthe Ann Arbor Masonic temple lastSaturday night The Orland Win  slows, Harold Porters LawrenceCauburm, Albert Dinkela, Ona Campbells and ye editorMf Alma Chambers underwenten operation at ifcPheeaoa JtoeptaO, lOIL CO  tmwWSC r tore LINGERIEFURNISHINGSCANNED GOODS ORYGOODSGROCERIESORNER JONCKNKY DISPATCH Wednesday, Octebor 17, 1056Bo lioweilMr and Mrs Charles Wright, Mr Mrs William Shaw, the PhilipHudson fa, avl Mr and MVerne Gillette of Detroit were week quests of th Lester McAfeesMrs Ethel Sprout was a Sundayguest of the rank Nagra f Dier,Bottle UasrOR COOKING, WATER HEAlING ANDWYtlL L h GAS SERVICE HOME MATINGPHONE 3 HOWEU STATS OFtxi Irobut uun nr tav County ofiFrom where I sic 6y Joe Marsh Happy SwqpMore and more farmerswhobadly need hired elp toinvtlme but cant afford a fuUtime handare making deals with youngtown workeri and the employersthey work forFor instance, young HapHooper now lives rentfree on when he isntand, Wke Easy,pockets healthy savings ia wages From where I nit, its great howpeople with different backgroundsand different viewpointcancooperate How about more of ustrying that I Jive k a towm maybt youre a farmer Im pgfwEasy Roberts farm In return he tial to a good glaat of kttryotiworks about 100 days a year for may prefer coffee or mtik, Batwe can make thing pleMMUr byW ing difference aad giviaf in th MUer of the Estate oiPaul Molchani, Deceased  A a aea i oi    Court held ontJvv 2oth way of SejJiuiiliei1 AD,lH5fPresent deniable huuin It ah J was ut Probate it ireby onin, That Lacp OJ Mary Skiec, piVtag that administration of said estai De grv lad loEasyfor a farmhands pay The rest of the year Hap worksfor his regular boss    Buzz Ellis, the electrician Buzz justspeeds up his business whenBaps on handslows it down eat h other a handfirewer FoundationWARM AIR HEATING, GAS AND ML CHRYSLER  AIRTEMP ami LUX AIR FUA10 SOLD  INSTALLED  SBRV1CHB CUSTOM BUILT DFCT WORKTHE BRASH HEATING COMPACTl Cedar Lake iUad, PiiKkwey Uchiant PWONB I3Pfwp t 9I be blue Water LaimnrDinat ami dcore ul that tnu heirs 01 ouiJlc dtiecminej, ih be heard at the1 iiii iy uuvi oil Ottbti 2,ilM,i u  A M i , trei,  it uotice ihereib ytY by puLKuLiWn u a cphtil fcr thiee AKS consecutively is the rMnokruv Iispieh uij piitioui cuust a ccpy of tki iiyVicot bit served uon caii kuuwn partyin interest at uis iut known adtMsby registered mail, return rceipt demamiea, at least fourteen 14 dayt priur tLsuch ntaiuiK, r 6y icisoaa rvicc at least fie 6 davs nrlnro such hearing tiiitani R mith Judge of trua copyHelen M CtaMRegiaUr of ProbateAdding MachinesType Writers Mrs Alma Shehan jMd AmyCreiner of Detroit culled on th Will ian Sheaans Ut week Billy Shehanor Ann Artor caUei SundayRoy Dillinffham and w7fcwere inJackson one day last week Mrs Ruth Dillingham and Mrs Bertha ingham of Lansing called onihem Sunday1hd and Lynn Hendee spent theweek eid in Hillmun Follcwing the Grand Chapter atGrand Rapids last week AlbertDinkel and wife went to the Straitsof Maekinac Mrs Lucille Wylie attended theOES Grand Chapter in Grand RP ids last week and visited her mothMrs Florence Ryor Mrs Britta Brash was also at Grand Chapter Niis Bertha Thornton of GrandMuuids and her son, Ronald of Rhode liand called on the Asher Wylies our, dayThe Ross Reads were Sunday dinner yusts of ihe Reg Schafers No school Monday or Tueeday asthe teachers seiv ut the institute a McMffan State University Mr nd Mrs H Harehman of YpKilari vore Sunday quests of the vhvin SproutsTre Harry Browns of Detroit Sunday with the Frank AUeivdeen li 1, 1 Henrj family visited the i lv,dburys ut Chelsea Sunday     Garth Mcyr irui wit a ut w xe Friday a son Ilia Amy i is staying with them, Tola Hall attended an Ann, Home Area Extension meet ere Tuesday and one at East,i  Wednesday  irold Adams family of Ann, ore Sunday guests of the,i Hall family Vedder and wife and Lonniembrook and wife spent the id at Renfrew Valley,Kentucky Monroe and wife of Detroiti in Henry Hauck and wife Sun Wagoners Grocery6066 PINCKNEV ROADQuality Merchandise LOW PRICESBeer and Wine To OntPHONE HOWELL 705J2 iLUMBER AND RUlLDiNG SUPPLIESEverything b Shcrrin Wifliami Paints Coal and Fuel Oil vs4 Building HardwareD E HOEY  SONSHA 6811 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>S i r1 olmume 73 HE PtNCKNETOctober 3, 1156HICH1GAM MIRROR FOOT ALL NEWS P1NCKNEY DEFEATS DEXTER266 IN LEAGUE OPENER The By Scoot Drive Lawrence E Baughn iyuiotmced ttyday that he has accepted the Chair manship ot the Local DVc for B4y dnurcnFunds MrBaughn vnll orgjii  Ht 7GThe UtUe votei is a mighty bteman Both parties believe their, aucc ts i to gt oat vote Republicanshope tohat tbeir outstate vote of 2 yea sW and get a biffer vote in Pirates opened their League of the tee, October 3 with thefive Kick  If a million new vot ,ake season by defeating archrival Off October 15, 1956  Dexter 26 t 6 The game, which The Boy Scout UniUiniCub So , jrr Ajuert c,Maae8 8U0 and 10U0 amMoveno devotionsOn Friday night the Pinckney ize the Pinckney Community Commit fcniwious, Friday evening alterriJi nrvnetl iheir League of the JP CVtnher 1 with theJbrive Kick ATbveaa Devyjfcoiis and Saturday from ISCHOOL NEWn KindergartenDennis Howes Auntid him dary liurws cii and broke her arm Doiaer ure and Saturday fromm and Suudayer are ttgireJ thV peci io  Dexter 26 t 6 The game, which The Boy Scout Vnilvigub Shalf of tiwpi The Democrats expect was phyed in 50 degree weather was Unit is sponsored b,y thPinck     dominated byDexter in the first half KiwanisCkib 63 BoyScosandthenio continue their gains outstate andtay 700,700,000 new voters willregistered, mostly in industrial nrd thjy will get mst onew minority goujvfiaesV oath  aitrn to better their, situation They re the Indiana There arL6,ii lit state They fiar appoint4 ft study, group and have listed security, welfare educutVlajins Thytheion dominated byDeXter in the first half KiwanisCkib 63 Bey Scenes and Eund linckftey in the second , plpVer Scouts are registerfedat he The game got off to a slow start in Scout Troop No  58, JChthe first quarter with teams exchang Scoutmaster 10 Cftjfc Scouts are irt punts Then in the second quartj gjstered in the Cub, Scout Packer Dexter, driven deep into its own 58, JohnC WJton Cubflmter territory by a Pirate punt attempted adults areL pass and Donald jClafk, a sopho either as fferif fbe UJ Cf nore, plting his fM game of fooKk mittee or itfifball picked off a rfeinaught jpass on The Sefia jbart of the tivihgstonPortage TrailsAmerica The Livingstonone of three districts in thc P6rta Trails Council and exists to help locaVjass onihe 10 yard line and went in u for a touclirgj3ejfan thc right enSjEfe extra point making it PinckneyrWi Dexter 0M1clall the latestfor 200 workiujtfsinyn,38 tr photographers and 11 foriRlio and television booths WithjuJck facilities for processing new photographs  Dexter marched bounded right back andwith Jinv TUnois Jping over from torts of all instituiroriponsoring tle  the 6 yardyhfc This eqded thc first Scouting PrograminTraining leadiH scoring iw v dcship, advancement, camping and a In the second half Pinckney playing tivities, health and safety organizonce ugain like a revitalized team took tjon arKj extension of the program iolthe opening kickoff and marched 55j aji boys, and fmance V   J ,,, n,v Mr FrancMartin, Howell, is the 730 to 900theCivaryttevSi  Supt,Peoples Meeting Fellow Service Wednoadayt pr ayr sneeungpractice bcncirative e iVecuThe liaurcttt , m, TV ANELCongressman Don Hayworth of thisdistrict will cofiduct a farm puie onSunday 430 ptmovor Channel 6 of theStation WJ1M following farmer5 will appearRichard VanGelder, Raydlthe program with him Lloyd Maletzki, Kenneth Peckens andPeterson of Livingston countyHall and Leroy Lang of GennesSee, Wilson Allen Wilbur Rvkert, Johtf Edgar and Bert Shertzing of Ingharffi  lor a touchdown with DaveBurns going the finalfive on an offtackle playThe next time the pirates District Finaijijce Chairman of theingston District The Livingstontrict Finance Committee ha setof 630000 to be raised in the communities concerned in the Mr Baughn, in setting thethe Pinckney Area is deterrnnlead a drive that will providepoint and Pinckney led 20 to 6 at thei sary funds io curry on this worthwend of the 3rd charter Their final program in the Community Mr score came in tfce 4th quarter as Jim Baughn states, The same interested it iheirininds on the ball wasthey reejQverd a Dreadnaught fumbleThey immediately set to work and Dave Burns paseci tojne Hill for 22yards and a touchdown Tom Wylie snuck over from the two for the extra Wt between Main andUnarffUa Street Keith Euejfsegger, PastorSchool Worship 946 a m1050 AM 700 p m300 p m1 iiui her yns hiul i tooth out, Janet Cosiad ie trom a horse unl i Mary PUiniinoi has a Sharon and Shirleyvisited their Anni PatDeblvy tr ran oivtn a squirrelWaring ftH and hurt herWe are making safety vule , Lelotiik hrouyht a salato srhi Hobby Kmmonahis tonsils out,avkL Reasoncan  v a bic bike, We made inthan hats and are leiininv the dayslirit iiaoe, Mr ThayerRen on went to ihe football,y tujilit, Dennis Toothscwj, wuiuui his chain avound a ost uid iunpel and broke it, Rickytiury yraiulnarents from TLISCMI, ina visited, him Ilonnie Makin iu ul north this week end,SLIIU Letiu was up north rJiis Veeint aKt ut some beech nuts,lu waie HaxrcM1 was up noith andav hePrayer lecingChoir PiacUce Wed  War800 p m1 uht400p rsu ui1   artsft,FOOTBALL SCHEDULEOt j xioysville lioreOct 121 Hrciard hero Mancriester tbreSouth Lvon MereOct19AC bouU, Becky Heads dojiarter snake, liruee iyd liushel of walnuts, Carolover thc ohickenpoxMury ad vent noitli, Scott a neei jumped oer the caii Kenny Blades cousin bifike his coll Mujie plyinji1 Iootball, JJeverlyZieic vciit to Detroit and 01 a new u ay Jelonik drove a LJjuctor aJ aisin fills aid  CurreotCoiniMatiixky HurriThas reRlgned afUr Syears a maittttrer of the Detroit Tifers He sort of beat the bell a ftt , was sure to be replaced by tne Hwowners We never could figure out li he was hired in the first placHe lud b en around a long timeid2 stretches at Washington, one eachit New York and Boston This wahV scond term at Detroit Art Ivcii his first term at Washingtonwhin he flayed second base and WOR2 pennants his success has not btP peclacular He won a pennant at Xv York but juit when he could not get a 3 year contract At WaaAiiijjton lie had Walter Johnson,one ofJ10 al tipit greats as pitcher JiMt  iv Detroit has languished in theeiond division all the year is a mystery They have one of the bestonolds in the league, all 300 hitters, the best shortstop, one of thbe third baseman and a fair toiiiiidling second baseman, and M iitcheis whe have each won20 paries New York who won nerriant did not have a single i a e v, inner, They have laekf ital spark and have Tost by oie run than any teani league Maybe a ne,w managev ill supply the needed incentiveTMcClccr smashed over from the 2ayard line This week the Pjfates will he out for their second league victorywhen they meet Boy Seville at PinckneyPinckney   vI i sfoRE IN TEXAShnve received a copy of theate of Victoria, Texas, whichcontains a wrireup and picture of a ret eTy new Watkins Products store opened John Burgthere by Charles F Hewlett, former Dick Iluuslocal CFtizenivthere on Labor pay Alvn fWs iwrfpatiy wavcstnRfished in STARTING LINEUPGene Hill LE Jim Dunlavey lcn KiicheRdollar Concern, Belling over 3D0 pro ducts in48 states and employing15,000 people and over 300 distributors PcrerlTLCiC RE Jim DriverTom CoyFred DolflLynn Degenei Dan Hoe volunteers, who provide so many services to Scouting through their own lime and effort secure funds throughHoy Scout finance campaigns Thuslarge numbers of citizens have thc opportunity to have a part in supportingthis charucterouilding, citizenship,, training program In giving toPortage Trails Council Budget know trrat we are not subsidizing boysor undermining their independence and selfreliance, but that we arcporting aprogram to help boyoj v 2Grade Mrs Tarh2th Mrs AlonzrT Van Slam3rcgory who will obscrvQivedng ATinivorvwiiy Oclr 10 riil be honored at an penuse at their home 2 to 5 p m ,indo 9 pm, on Sunday, October 7 children are giving the openall UJeouplcs friends,J Jim McCleerDave liurns RHFB Jerry ReaniesMarvin BellJim DeLanoisSubsJ 0ivis, Don Clark, DenniClack, Rap Dariy, EdOFFICIAL STATISTICSPinckneyFirst downs Pases AttemptedPasses CompletedPasses InterceptedFumbles Fumbles RecoveredNumber of RushesYards Gained RushingYards Gained PasingTotal Yards Gained DexterFirst DownsPasses AttemptedPases Completedpasses InterceptedFumblesFumbles RecoveredNumber of Rushes VYards Gained RushingYards Gained PassingTotal Yards Gained  Dexter 6 65 11542162235 V 198864073 43 166271931is TdMMY WYLIEWe are ffoinpr to run a series ornigh school foot ball players Thefirst is Tommy Wylie, quarterbackand one of the teams hardest work ersHe is a senior, 17 years old,5 ft JO, weigrhes 140 lbs and has blueeyes and blond hair and i one of the meat, popular students in the schoolIJis middle name is Albert He was born in Stqckbridge to the HoHisVylies and the school is very gladhe moved to Pinckney He has nosteady gM frientj but is popularwith all of them When he is playing football or basket ball at which he is also good he has no time for them,His hst friends are Jack Doyle,BbWard, Jim Campbell, Jim Massey 1 ha no occasion to as they were electmud hi cousin, Dick Wylie He isgood hearted and when his sister aick he wheeled her around,Htakes care of his little brother,BillyHe is bashful but good studentThis is taken from the history pub listed in last years school paperNext weekj subject is Davy jot1m   ia ,1 I IO Icouple vvere marrieJ on Oc icwFOOTBALL S ORES Howell 27, Everett 6 Brighton 25, Holly lVisitationl2, St Thonias G Manchester 15, Boysville G jovth Lyou 2fi, Hartland 0 Flat14, Dundee OjRoosevelt 20, Saline 0win1 sea i, Milan 6 Lincoln 27, Universitv 0 Flint Northern 35, Ann Arbor 0 Byron 20, New Lothrop 0 Elsie 7, Boyi Vocational 0 Fowlerville 19, Perry 0 Haslett 18, Dans  iilc f Milford 1, Northville 7OkeTUS 32, Stockbride 7 Williamston7, Leslie 6 Linden 21, Goodrich 6 10 1931 al 1 akeview by theReverend H C Mavcroft a former Pinckney clergyman They are theparents of four children Richard, Barbara Mrv Robert W Orl Marilynand Donald They arc I he proudgrandparents of Richard Van Slam brook, Jr and Karen Sue Clark Mr Van Slambrook is WorshipfulMaster of Livingston 1 otlgc No 76this year Both arc active irjembersof  the Corrjtinity Congregational A church of Picrckncy and of the Hastern Stars, Chapter 145 Before moving to Gregory in 1953the Van Slambrooks lived at CordlcyLake, Pinckney I Grade Mix RookeAiuurney saw a deer at thei eurvi, Linrla l a,h has 1ivss and purse to match, Jeli rn w shoe,Willie Meyers rudi at his Kianlruitliers, Tinnny iiii to Jacksoji with hisihy has new shirt and jearv,, SlapUtons flail has a iir  iiuei1 and John TasnIweiu llhi football ,amtf Nancv   o slow a,Kj Linja Weyit hr hrc rodulVCl n lnal1or ,011 ind ai  hire, M, Icin jiUor has ckcr jiuiawa , lthnda llatci wem U, m 1 he wees IJHI Cindyy h s kitton tc jlvi away Wylir has i collie pup riani  icanl Wy1i wa ip Ann AiStttiray, inp aivl Cathy   11 have i tiov wai v  ist i uliiWo have a new pupil namedMOTHERS CLUB iThe first meeting of the MothersClub is at the Elementary School j WeHresday, October 10 at 8 p m Tt  NATIONAL LI I TLRa business meeting11 Voting on Budget 2 Constitution Changeo Opening Membership Drife fothe school year 195657 A1 new comers to the districtand mothers of pupils are invited National Letter Writing Weekagain be celebrated in Pinckney dur 7 13 PSENATOR McNAMARAHERE THURSDAY IniteH States Senator Patrick JMcNamara of Detroit will talk at the Pinckney school at a Democrat Rallyoh Thursday night of this week, October 4 This will be the first occas ion on which Pinckney ha,s been honored by the presence of a United States Senator In the old days they RAINBOW GIRLS OFFICERSMother Advisor   Carmen Porter Worthy Advisor Karen GustafsonWorthy Assoc Adv  Pat PlmerChaityHopeRecordered by the legislature in contests in piainDull Leader Love ReligionNature ImmortalityFidelity Liz MiarsSally UtLv Karen Beck Roberta 4cktey Martyr GusWsonMary Lou Cantrell Shirley WylieKristin Tascn Natalie Witzke  ing the week October 7 to 13, Pos, master Lawrence Bauizhn announced today Comenting on the significance ofNational Letter Writing Week, Mr Baughn pointed out that each yearsiice 1938 this event has been ob served as a reminder of the realmeaning of a personal letter Emphasizing the traditional sanctity ot the letter mail, Mr Baughn reminded local residents that one ofthe basic American Freedoms is theuncensored transmission of their first class mail It is the most valuablepossession of thc citizens of a freewhich money arid influence played a big part Patriotism The primary system of nominations envece were instituted about 1912 Sinccthen Confw Observer the senators have been Charles Town Outr Observersend Woodbridge N Ferris, Truman Muskian lames countryWe al know the human importance of letter writing, Mr Baughn stated, the way in which is holdsscattered families together, of givingRuth Murphy comfort and love and news to all thcNellie Slayden j people of thc land, but its value isGail Gustafson immeasurably greater than that Its implications arc almost infinite Wein America have thc privilege of uncensored and unlimited means of com munication With this in mind, I urge patrons of the Pinckney Post Ofj  Thijd Citado, Mrs, llcachyMnda VLlio was in Ann ArborSauuday with her mother LindWylit is oui room tvitlont iindFiod Tv, itdnl secretary Ve took aiuk ,isi reel through town aixl to Ms, iieatliyi House We iUh e iiJtiiiji leaves end studied treesWe v ill vater paint, more leaveand riake  eraji bookFourth Grade, Mr, ramplelIn arithmetic vre ae levies1, in,ir Hi lition und subtraction, We will soon stavi, ii nniltii,liation in the  aul Is Our science table is ood W avo ioliectin insocts nad oedse avc a unit on insects ami a fine chiliit of insect pictures ani report We hral a thank you note from itohert Seefeld today Killie Sliirey came to oar room loduy We are gUd tiiehot Kmch program started Monday,Fourtht and Fifth, Mrs lPat Plum me r pot new arrowsuday Eddie Williams saw 2 deer Kalhio Shottclroo Kathcrpl loavesSuriflay Clifford Mays rahhits hadlabis RiHujrd McCarthy went to football frame Friday nipht TiK bntk on desegregation stillrro in th south In Alabama ix PavntTe chof organizations hilTwithdrawn from the national orgifelfr ifttior because it came out in fa,vorof desiMToation In Virgin  thkiUfiture has passed the questiondm Stanley law named after tbtv uiwrMor lifviously the Gray bill 11 i linorv presented This wotfldhave provided a sort of local option jtiil rt inch district decide on wheth, they wrtel segregated or deeg lvatcd schools This was ghelifl ifni ihc Stanley sultstitued It 4t lines the vord efficietit school isthe slate constitution as demanding11jiated schools and order taW iinids s it ihld fiom all desfcfcregatcd iichoois nnd eaPr the,, r tuKlfif and Thin yive5 the Kovernofsupreme power Itfiir of binnr overruled by nitci Stifs Supieme Court, 7 ,,11 thFor onf years there hfive beu iiiJiiirfs to the effecthat the dif eieftinr precilicN in the precilicN inMT  not appointing balanced election hfardr us the law provides Th hv ii ads tliat both parties, must Wicpr ented on the hoard A far AC know i his has always been done iiero but FIOI in some henvily Demcraf or Rpulliean jreeinct To en iVirc tin w tile laft leyislaturtpassed j Inw that members of elect ions  oards must declare their partyailhtions, Attorney General Ka Ki, iwh ban just harided doynan opinion that this bars indepen dents from election boards as ther iio Indep ndents party This rath throws a monkey wrench in the r about one third of thare classed as independentIn coastJolaine Porter Judy RootJoyce DeCroixNancy Spittler Pat ThayerHamburg Registraiion I will Register Hamburg Townnip Voters from October 1 to Oct3 at my home at 10500 Sob White Beach, Strawberry Lake regardlessand at the Hamburg Town Hall 01 MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 19SSFrfn 700 A M to 94t P MWIItfAM BACKLUND, Hamiurr wnship ClericKINGS PAUGHTKRS Daughters will meet4 t iW at tfca horoa rf on Brown, Crvarles Potter, Homer Ferjiurton Ferris spoke here but that Assoe Drill was before he became senator and hewas on a lecture course program Senator McNamaras rise reads like  Mary Boyd fcc to join me in this national celebration Lets make National LetterWriting Week for 1955 thc greatest  Sharon AllenLeader Nancy siaydenKIWANIS NOTBSftMr Hewittt talked on Impareda Horotio Alger story He became ChiMrer and living Cantrell showhead of the steam fitter union and pictures of Mexico Election of Mox was elected to the Detroit City Coun ico Election pt officers next wek He was ffiven little chance ofbeating Senator Ferffuson 2 years agobut surprised everyone by doing so His wife is a school teacher and hehas a married snv, His career as a senator has beenspectacular Congressman Hayworthcounty canjse Atit Tc hoRiita,,fry 0 daughter Born tollc e La Rosas Den nokney at the Arbor Thur FRKIJ BROSSI red Bross, ,a resident of CordVy I ake for1 X years died at StIne hospital, Ann Arlor, Saturday Hein survived by 2 stepsons and 2 stepdaughters Tl funeral was at the Muehlift Chapel, Ann Arbor Tues day, Pev Fress officiatinK, Burialwas in Bethlehem Cemeteryever CARD OF THANKS I wish to extend my tfkjceie thanksLIBRARY NEWS  CVl  cnmtt the1 members ofMw Mav  Kennedyhas donated  thf Srthout Funeral Home, ra a speech on the Pacificdecisionlt runs aHok Vice Pros, Nixon whos the Republican campaiffs came out for a 4 day workWulrev Reuther, head of theC I O and has lone advocated suchvc, 1 drys work for 5 days pay, at itue wired Nixon for details andiikewe President Eisenhower ask iua i he approved of a i day weekSo fai he has received no replie,ThtMian has been advocatd before to rtv cvc unemployment but it alwayntymed to us like cutting off tltolimn you were setting on Carried toa conclusion if unemployment in rraed the work week couldbe eatto  days, then 2 and even 1 Wa donot think this would afford a Hviftg  hife ofof  i larpe selection of books to the U bvary, Amonpr them is Joes ook hy Tusa M Alfotl There books by 7,ane Orey James 01 ivrCurwood and Teter  Kyne The Howell Library has also donated a riumJor all elatesMembership at the Library friendnd neijrhhors fforkindness rlunng my bereave Mr Will CooperPatrick Tisdnie28, off Ann Arbnrvas killed Saturday niffht when hiscar hit a truck on M30, a mile wetmay ff Hamburge obUined at the librur for 100 1 lrArthur Widmayers For information call EHzabtth Ckl celebrated ttheir 5Otb wedding anniv 160 farmers n tolaOlle erary Sunday u for aoil conMnratlMof Dextar 7re Oemacrats chargeidentA soil hank plan for which pjr merits are ftxpeiteiT before the NOTember pletioiv ftC becoifltng w laoktFor allowing JO acres to layidle a fanner can draw feQUt2Mltt is charged thai it is poaiibit to riioct this onhnrl and land that has never,In production The averagefarmet cannot allow his land to main Me Consequentlywith hundreds and tHbtfNBlds tacres are reaping the berteflt Ac,  PVi   VV  THE PDttflNBYWednesday October 3, 1966Notes of 48 Years Ago Mr and Mrs James Henry attended the funeral of her sister In Sui Iduskey, Ohio, last weekPaul Book lost his graylast week horseLEE THEATREWH1TMOIV LAKEFriday, Saturday, October 5, 6 Double FeatureHuh Marlowe and Joan Taylor THE WERWOLF WithDon MeCowan, Joyce Hoi den Also Color Cartoon HOVVflUTHEATREiiowell, Mich A rrFor the pritfe of 2clothesline hooks youcan dry 2 loads oflaundry in an electiveclothes dryer Andyoull never have tohang heavy wet wfli on the line againSmart and thriftyhomemakersknow how to   Live Better ElectricalBased on an average price of 2 for StuuUy, Monday, October 5, 6THR LAST WAGONin Oinemaikope and ColorWithWid mark and Feftcht Farr JYumy RetticItptr Wvs I ii, Wed Thur October 9, 1  11  NKKU SAY GOODBYE ID Technicolor F1Wit   I U Hudson and Cornell Borchrs Georye SanderNew TartoonSEE YOUR DEALER OR DETROIT EDISO lay Staoton and wife have movedfrom Chelsea U MilanWill Lwis found 3 bee trees jnthe K D Alilner farm at StockLiiife He got 235 lbs of honeyThe Geojge Close and John KaneStores at Whitmore Lake were roied one nitjht last week xWilliam Moran is remodelling hiski0Mfc on Main StreetJ jh Martin has his new farmlioue about completedEditor And jews ht a new FiautoIr Andrews, 70, of Parshtilvilndii  the home of his sun, F LAndrew Wednesday The funeral i i liiy Holl Methodist JfhuiTh onFridayWill Wright of Owosso is visitingi i ieiids hereThe North Hamburg Literary Sieicry met at the Grant Dunning home Jast week The following was the  foium luat Solo, Violet Dunn tf Uulletin, Mae VanFleetReciUt j  n, iuth Dunning l,,st Solo, Hazel I Fy Saturday, Sipt 2, 2ti,er JJecitation, Franc Dunni arJara Stanwyck  James CagnoyJ Vocal solo, Una JJcnnett  liss Emma Gardner and jolm  THOSE WILDER YEARS iJkH were married at the home I Walter Pilgeon , 1e bii,e kept, so, Rev Littlejohn j   V oiiiLiny ile house was be tf  c Friday, Satunlay, October , 6 tecorateri the cola, pink predom I THE EKED AFFAIR i i ho floral arrangements l Wllhiie biides rown wa nhio n , t inpst Borpnnic, Dobbii Reynoldsshe wore a beautiful necklace the ntllli Iavis nd Barry FitzjferaldKifr Ji lhe groom Kathleen Iiackett I  3 rad  MUOXi Her gown w Sundny, Monday, October 7, 8 pink crepe decino, Albert Dial Jel was best man and Glenn GardneraJ Floyd Love ushers Nellie Cardner played the wedding march On elurn from their wedding trip the weds will live in Pinckney J Tiles Wed, Thurs, Oct 2, 3, 4Inul Newman, Pier Angl and1 Sal Minco uiSOMEBODY IT THERK LIKES MBUwky f2aanoH true life atorjFndnv, Saturday, October 5, 6 Double Feature ProgramVlriiinia Mayo and Gorge NadrCONMO CROSSINGSYLVAN THEATRE Chelsea, Michigan and ii Dui neH and lalinDAKOTA INCI 1NVCartoviay, Monday, October 7 8 lutiHct Sunday at 2i0 pm contnuuuiDtBorah K err and Yul jinTHE KING AND 1n iaemaSop and, CartoonOliviaTins, Wed, Thurs, Oct 9, 10, 11 deHaviland, Jolin ForwythebA V K A SS A DORS D AUGHTER1 it1  jntinaScr ia uiu ioioi ooi and NoveltyHE ande7C GcCc5 88 1 AKON iD Hi 8fans are happy Hughey Jenning and the Detroit Tigers won the pennant again and play the Chicago  Coos in the world series JMary Sales is home from ork where she spent the suinwr their store at Anderson  Mrs Elmer Smiti THE VAGBOND KINGVista VisfcIn Technicolor withKiithryn Gray son, Oresfe, RitaMoreno   i UWecV Thurs, Oct 9, 10 11  Double Thrill Show 1 9 8 4 r WithTJdmund OBrien and Jan Stirling Fri, Sat, Sun, Oct S, 6,, 7 MEET ME IN LAS WithDm Diley and Cyd ChariMSEMlNOLE UPRIS1NC in TechnicolorWithGorg Montgomtry, Karin BoothBig Cartoon PartyMon, Tues, Wed, Thur Oct 8 to J CLOSED THE GAMMA PEOPLE With Paul Douplas and Eva Bartook 4f jFait ChangeOverOHANG ERHinchoy of Roanie Saskatchewan,liavo a new sonThe State Teachers Asnf meetat SaRinaw Oct 29303rdand do It now I Theresmvmry reason why this le the season to go Rocket Bnglne Olds I Notes of S YearsTe Pinckney Independents lostat Fcnton Sunday 6 to 0 Fenton had trnjy team, mnny players com ing from neighboring town Fowler orored for Fenton in the secondquarter on a 20 yd end run Pinclneys best chance was in the dwhen Harold Reason took a frcm Swarthout and ran 40 yds tothe 10  Roy Reason intercepted 2Fenton passes Pete Gerycz replaced Gerald Reason who was hurt and played a nice frame Lineup End GReason and II Reason, Tackles, R Reason and N, Miller Guards, M,L,Uinchoy, Mose Kelly Center Wayne Cair Q, i Don Swaalv 1  H,Emil Weddige Backs,Andrew Cimphcl and Mike Blades They play Dnrand lie o Sunday Fri, Sat, Sun, Oct 12, 13, 14THE BURNING HILLSin CinemaScop nd Colw  withTab Hunter and Natalie Wood alsoWHILE THE CITY SLEEPSWithDana Andrews, Rhonda FlemingSanders,diorge Sanders, HowardBijj Cartoon Party Duff,Mrs Eloyse Campbell is attending ii the Kings Daughters state convn  tion at Owosso Mon Tuea and Wd, ,iliis weeliSTATE OP MICHIGANTfo Probate Court for the CountyTn the MLe of the Estalt ofLuria Dyev, DeceasedAt ft setieo of KsM Court beliPepiembet 18,  1956 Present HonorsWe Hiram RStoitfifidge of Probate Notice is BereV Ghi, That allcreditors of said deceasea are requir ed to present thtir claims in writingand under oath, to said Ceurt, and tosrve a copy thereof upon Rose A Ward of Cox 93, New HudsonMichigan, a fidicuary of said esstave, and that such claims will b Keur at the Probate Office onfhe Seniois elected the following December 4, 1950, at ten A MVvs Pic, Ralph Carr Vico lt j Ordered, that notice thereof , Vninii IToisel Sec Frank  be given by publication of a copy  Treas, Drucilla Meabon hereof for three weeks consecutively ,rs, Pies, Stanley Dinkel We  previous to said day of hearing in thea 2oor a rtr smartest fall number Its OldinnHils blf budgetI 88 Ymtil eini thw beatitye eing m for yvm t eomc, pyIB M diMrer hw little it actuallyMete rouTl diMOTtr, toe, that a changeJb Oldt now fmU fn far ahead latrrpufi m0  Mr with top valne U, Blgb pesale woKh tmormw g and craflsmansliip fralnreanew car thats powered and My led to stay new Youll have, for instance, themighty Rocket Engine with 230 hortopower that shave the strepet hillsdown to size gives you a big safetyrewnw of powerBut tftaWag of mw, jnet look vhatOQT1 Earet a hig mr, wth all the Jiiy t CldsmAbile engi  make the wi move, the bigup to Old Now, more than ever, is thai time to change Youll he taking advantage of all the benefit that are vour if you trade now Stop in 5009MOBILEALWATS WIICOMI AT YOOt eiDSMOtlkl QUALITY MALIlSt  YOUR INVItTMINT HOLDSwhin you go Ovor io OldftfWevt got the fact andfigures Oldsmobile retains an exceptionally high percentage of itsoriginal worth Thatmerus many dollarssaved later, when you trade Ask us    wellshow you why your in vestment holds with Olds I1 Prcs, Murray Kennedy Sec, CliffMillr Titns, Glenn Clark Sophmores Picb, Lucius Wilson ViceVvc, Evelyn Hendee Sec, MadeJack Troas,Janice Merrill  38 members of the Kinss Daughter met with Mrs Floyd Reason at Patterson Lake Thursday Mrs ATJOrittenden of Ann Arbor, statepresident was thereA letter published in this issuefrom the Michigan Christian Rcien  ce Society stater, that they are in jno vny connocted with the 100 aero ilivelnpvnenl project at Bi7 anl11 and jjttle Silver Lakes an Pickerel  Lakes jTre Powlprvillo Fair dvew its us junl bi crowd James and Hort Roche rnd Fiecmpn Can won in tthe horse iJice and W, C, Hendee and Sons in exhibit In the ball gainstLake beat Williiiinston, West Point beat Stockbridge and j Plensnnt Lake took the title by beatiiiK West Point ParkArnold Bcrquists  Bullciogrs lostat Whitmore Lake Saturday 20 to 0 TUey Ray Whitmore had some rinjr  j Pinckney Dispatch and that the pet doner cause a copy of this notice to be served upon each known party inregistered mail, return receiDt deiffUrest at his last known address bymanded at least fourteen 14 dayaprior to such hearing or bypersonal service at least five 5 days prior to such hearingairman R Smith, Judge of ProbateHelen M GouldDeputy Rfepter of ProbateM CAtinn  i  MJVI tAmrtBON MAIN MOTOR SERVICE, Obi Liry copusHBfck PHOME U PDfc OIL rodeo which was at HowellThuirday passed through hereTheyhad 100 hoias, mules and TexaslonphomsMrs Etta Hubbard, widow ofFrank Hubbard, died Ust week at the ape of 61, She leaves a daughter,Helen, and  son, PinleyThe Paaelta have made the bamat Dexter Corners into a dance hall Ja id a re putting on dan tvtay1 iSatnrday night Msic hf I V wmrURNISHINGSCANNED GOODS GROCERIES PINCKNKT DISPATCH Wednesday, October 3, 1956Matter at Poatoffieof Maick aBottle Th hot lunches at the schoolstaitfd Monday Mrs Clare Palmer is assisted by Mesdames EleanorLedwide, Jack Wilson and Adelaide HoseFORCOOKING, WATER HEATING ANDWYUE L P GAS SERVICE HOME HEATINGPHONE 63 HOWEIXKEYS MADE TO C4DER Maynard Clarks ofand Mr Leslie freClare of Manches ter called or Mrs Blanch Clark lastwtek The Dick jJJon family of Lansing called on the Murray Kennedys FridayThe Jerry Ledwides are spendinga couple off weeks at Vince LaRosa lire man of Detroit called on the Ir  IW 8 HoweN Sohncriptk j   Mr and Mrs M E Darrow werehoIs Sunay at family dinner honoriiji Mr an vis jsuii Smnhiiv r i Darrow of Hollywood, CaliforniaTlit juist were Ah alii Mrs Iud vDairow iin5 Mrs Ciaiy Smith 1 Ua  int Marrow of Helton, Mrs Hr en Allen Kdna Allen of Lanaisg,Airaml M I s,J ininiie TuckiiJl Huiliol Aivr, riii  M i Flt a 1a rClaromv Paunoo nnH lay Thatchye tf ln civitc ailed on the Flo is I Sifiinyriicy hclnni to tluyaiJen rkil zVic K TyKr family nf Brihtou nv Sllihiy quests of tin MaiC N ash faniil Mis liNi,lii ill of JUcUsnn fjioirvcik mil at thi Murk Nashfhom from St Jur hospital willi IKVon, Daniel iale Lk end callers of the lin Kob  s wiv the Georue Spratls ofar iniitoii, 1 Xiptcd 14i limnsani iirry iers f Detroit Murk Nash has resigned as schoolbus diiver and taken a job in a ,hon factoryThe Tom Wares and Earl Kim tolers visited the Paul Ware family in i My mouth Sunday Shirley Henry AY and wife calledt Liii Dispatch office Monday Thvy have moved from Howell to HilaudLake Lake W H Kuler and wife and MiandMrsTt Stockton attended the Southem Gospel Singing at the First Banlist Church at Pontiac Sunday The Fred HeUichamps of Howellwere Iriday dinner quests of W H iuler and wife CIVJ ClaiktwinAnn Arbor calledat mo Dispatch office Monday He has bought a home there and will betuurcd shortly he Ray Lanuiiways, Gilbert Skinerr Alfan Dinkols attended therchiyan football jrame at Ann Ar  Saturday and the dance at Fenon tit niht Pvt Bob Ryan and wife of Texascalled on the Albert Dinkels Sunday MP Howard Head attended a WATCH THIS SPACEFor Announcement of New Service Bringing Nw Convenience and Economy to YouTHE McPHERSON STATE BANKINCORPORATED 1915OVER N1NKTY YEARS Or SAFEup t 10,000 insured by OurDeposit Insurance CorporativeAll HOWELLPIKANBTf1iido party at ihe home of MrsBob and Pat Kennedy and Richard Ia,ly w,iuht last weekvin Kennedys SundayMrs Dorottiy Dinkel, Johnny andChristine spent Sunday at the Jay Sweet honie in Battle CreekThe Clifford Millers and WinstonBausfhns are spending the week at hone at LovellsHave InUlld  K, MkiM nd WUI All H oi Ky t THE GENTILE HOME CENTERDANCE AT STMARVS NEW PARISH HALLSATURDAY OCTOBER 13 AT 830 PM Sponsored by St Jades Guild The Don Burns and Abe Hainesf tiniliss visited laiters hrofher in JIM,1 SundayJack Youn and Kenneth Fry iretaking a buiness administration irursc at Iniversity nf MichiganMrs fkrnardiric fluins Fry anlThe Charles Soule family of How l ,ilhy ave hrme from the hospitaLell Aero Sunday guests of MrsKthel Tip Hward Reads attendee t h SJout MicliUCLA Kmo at Ann ArborThe Edwin Sprout family attend Hiunlayed the hot rod races at Fowlervitle fa0M porter went on the RiilSunray  roau Old Timers trip Sunday toMary Pena spent Sunday with j flvenvjH, via ranrf Trunk trainKaye Wylio  pnnie BauMhn is staying wiMiMiss Helen Tiplady and Lee enter  lh, Knrl Bauhns and Barbara with ftainod at dinner Sunday MrsLouhe ,hc Jaf,k Reasons this week Sliehan, the Francis Shehan family, VrH Hpt,n Millrr VanDorn ofMrErtna Spears and Jack Sheldn , rhocniX Arizona called on the Wagoners Grocery6066 PINCKNEV ROADQuality Merchandise LOW PRICESBeer and Wine To Take OutPHONE HOWELL 705J2SAY IT A WITH FLOWERSHELLERS FLOWERSShf flew here to attend the funeralof her mother at Sandusky, OhioRoy Carpenter and wife of AnnArbor called on J II Hooker anawife SundayThe Rupert Garners of Detroitwere week end f thf GeorgeEverybody Welcom The Frank Boyer family of AnnArhor spent Sunday with the John Boyer familyThe Robert Pikes and Mrs AliceBruff were in Comma Friday Mrs Bruff is visiting in OwossoThe Al Nesbitts of Detroit andMrs, Katherine Whitehead and Heatrie Lamborn of Gregory called or,  Ronnic Swartlvut awl Bob MoV f I 71 flIIldaV   nt the week end at Lovr11Mrs Asher Wylie and children Tu Abne, atkins famiv wmWene,n cnu Arb01 Flilay n,Kot last weekBnly Shehan of Ann Arbor and The Keith Bradburvs of ChelseaeoiRe and Emmett Roche of Fow ,Ue L lbfil Hcn  f loirLhemllu called on the William She ,,,, P,m ,fty RUests of the L JUVS Sunday Billys horse races in 1,,IC Louisville, Kentucky tonight It ,vo,  Dori MeyPr aM rhillren ofwek mney m PnnSylVania Iast cubvide spent Sunday at the M  , ,  , W H Meyer homeHoy Clark, Stanley Dinkel ami The Raph ITrJIs atondd the 5SlhClarence Bennett attended the Jack wcddi anniversarv of the Waf on races Friday e t0, ra,oa  Ypsilami aml ealled ,m jihe Lakeland Dress Shop put on t, p Browra fn Ann Arbor 1a style how at St Marys school on  gadi Read nttendecl aThursday nht The Craftsmen  4 pnbl,n ladies moetiflR in Quartette who gang,Georgre G  d  LUMBERAND BUiLDING SUPPLIESEverything in Sherww William Paint Coal and Fuel OilD E HOEY  SONSHA 68119 Dexter Tickets 50cDON HAYWORTH Talks It Ovr with theFARMERS Mcjsdamt Thomas Bonner,of this District tlM tt the Hotel MvthBclHcGGthe Proeram will R Edhh VanNormRn with Mne Dallei and also MrsRay Satcnt if Brighton were attendants 1ner, Orland Winslow and John Moray, Harold Riggs modelled dresseson Will BPHILLIP HALL, OenM LFROY LANG ,GneeWILSON LLEN,WILBUR KEKERT,BKRT SHERTZINaBKRTRICHARD VANGILDBR, ImhtCONGRESSMAN DON HAY MOUTHDevoerrt rv  1 V LLOYD HENDEE,TUM In Sunday October r RAYMOND MALEITZIICHAJWEL e WJIM y NEWS FLASH NS7 1957 BUICKS Will B on Diplay in Our Show RoomFRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, 1956Bt On of the Fint to Own a 1957 Tiuick Plart Your Order NowTHE LIVINGSTON MOTOR SALES Mr and iMrs Joe Srhossor of AnnAvlior spent Sunday with the Fred Heads Sunday the Fred Roaded on Mrs Annn Pacy is Fowleriile Lavey and wife of Jacksontlie republicans Womens Federatiuii fit the Hotel Olds, LansinjrTTewives uf cohinei members talked, also Mayor Cobo fRThe F Reickoffs Sr and daugrhterLinda, were Sunday jruesta of Wfllim SchmidtsThe M E Darrows andThompsons were in Detroit MondayAdding MachinesType Writers AND CARBON PAPER and he Jack Sharps of Lansingr   spent Sunday with the LeeEdith Carr was a week endof the Leo Bettys family ofWalled Lake, Ti Wayne Carr family were inPort Huron SundayFlint vre Wednesday quests of the Mi Susan Younjr and children ofAndrew CampbellsAlbert Shirley and wife called onthe am Ebleya at Webberville Sun dayBiii Clark nnd family are movingto Ann Arbor The Rny Prices will move in the house vacated by them Taiuia Palmer attended thNE3 SALES AND REPAik Mi ManUCLA faotball amo tft2 Q i Ann Arbor SaturdayUlilCeSUppy Tli Herb Palmer jr family of201 SOUTH MfCHM TOWELI, lVjnt sPcnt sndy t  t0HONE HOWELL UN    ANNUAL FOOTBALL CHICKEN DINNERAnnual MichiganMichigan State dinner ut Pinckjcy High IchoolSATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1956Sponsored by LndieB Aid of ConeI Church Serving Start at r00 P M GULF GASrANDOILS LEES GULF SERVICE STATIONSPECIALS ON TIRiiS, NEW AND RETREADS ReCapped Snow Tires, SurburbanHeSurburbanite Stub 670x15 1495ALCOHOL, in Bulk Per Gallon 140BIG BAKED GOODS SALEAmerican Teorion Hall, Rriphtin M HgL ASATURDAY, OCTOBFi 6th, 1956 1ftK am to 2V p m Itemocrtti in Livinarnton CountyHtM to Raked Coodn, More SalHft7l Haln CommitU ChmirniAn Phoi Academy 7 itllU t Otk Ctuk ,j ,V  vS1  Wednesday, October 3, 1956The Pincknuy S uRay Hi Duffy, tt D Pinckiey MichiganCaU 1100 A M to 200 P M Except Wedneadays on, Tueu, Fri, Sat 00 to 800 P MLEE LAVtVJ1OMS U P i ONERAL HGBKDon G SwarDuM DirectorModernLT I 83172 CLAY  120 West Grand Kiver1 Lowell, Michigan33b iwcaidence 61Jitfs Return Systemwith Pushbutton Controlf Push button to save suds  Push button to return hot, sudsy,water lor a second washCirculates and filters wash water Twocycle washingfcr either normal of delicate washes on one tiaptitttlng,illuminated dial Your choice of rinse waterwarm r cold Over 50 mor clofhet capacffy thaimany olHef automatics Water rover for small loads icvts of LYLE W  R Jtti IATKR J4 D LA MJSURVEYOR 211 East Grand River ,Phone 1K1W Howell, Michigan j Lle W Muitsell, uviati M, G R McCLtteKiiY DENTISTiUphono Ofiiej 135 Residence 814gs by AppoininatHowell Michigan HtNDEEVtekiy J ript MaUtf to lJetroiWYU,FAKM 8ALE3 A SPECIAMTYTb Fowleiiiic CA 9, 233 liaadma Si Pinckaey, Micf Wcrtcu Jtepcdring Gold vVctchAUTOMATIC WAS W NEWSAVE 00 Handtrcidr TELEVISION HER VIC Is and Courteous Roger j tarr AeucCOMnETli INSURANCE GOVE AGEiidith R Carr1 4 2 MILL STimkne Mich Phon UPAeai Estate, riomeg, LakeBtiinesii Opportunities Your Property Hith MKarald Reason ,r  209 North Paaii p 8wDR J E CAMPAU OPTOMETEJSTEye ExamioatilvWednesday and Saturday by Appointmenty ppmet126 Chifeon Road, 4 mi N df PhHome Delivery of a wondrfui Paier and Magame, TheCii till PLUI Howsll UP 8 6610 at 117 N Howell St 10 ccntg a weakTonyMandJlsSawFiliug ShipLAWN MOWER SHAPiKxMNGG F0R RALE2 houses, deep wU and 115 2 4 tfiverbank  , Lake Inil tanit on Hiwlvay 41 2Vj m   rortli of Brooksville Write FranKK tojcr Box 171, lirooksville, FidTOR SALECirculaling Heatergood vuiiditioi 4,0 Rug and pad 112xxl7, TOP SALEPure bred registereut Rose 5000, Vacuum Cleaner 300, ieale pups 1 old dog Call UP LKfric Plaic 3 brrnor, i00,Record S llil, ask for John it U3 Shadow Boxe 25  OSusan Hood VANTEDA  house for family of Doyle Rid GU Mr Durham, Junes Drug StorftAND YOUR OlD WASHER AVIKR,, to Ann Arbor to the ,ivcrsit licsnitnl, Start work at, i 00 a ni FhonoUl 8 H86,call fj 0FOR SALEOil flowing furnace andhu, vater licater 40ilnv Kiipplu, phone UPS 9725THE UVEY HARDWAM SAVINGSbar veriJy fcot me the raise was my Savings Account cal enough The thrift habitsths up tir,iiiition increases your wAic and self confidence makeso, worth moreAli eve1 your present situation,iimtis set aside in your Savings AcCiMi wii improve it Week by week nd deposit after deposit, youll be c, prepared, for extra needsc tiryencies opportunitiesLcn saving1 thia week with thisFIRST NATIONAL Bank laterof FtdciaJ ReMrre s J  naktl exLra mony iu PMONTHLY SPARE TIME    unounUiiiu area as an ir uiIdiB1 iuhton, Mies,r OPTOMETRIST   and Thurs 930 to 600i hy APPointmuL Kat Grand RiversRefilling and collecting1 money from,our high grade 5c nut machinesTol in,quiilify must have car, referenrosrid Sfi40 caslKsecuiTd by inventoryYour end will n 400 monthly,Gir phone number, Write All State Di  o ii, 5th Ave, New York 1lulu 1 7 A lMaryREAL haiATE RHOKERAnrounces tl opening of a no,viiranch Office at 132 W Main St inIJuiHy Your listings of all Real Estate appreciated and handled by our experienced efficient staffMary Woltor Broker,7421 Lake RdPhoiie HA 6 8188 ABIlA ,MfPROPERTY, ACBKAGK OSLRBURBAN HOMKS IF YOU W ANT FAST CASH CALL fEORGJB TASCH, TELEPHONE Normandy 89078 Normandy 2450330 So Main Ann Arbor Kel Estatts Company, RealtorsFOR SALBHeasantivhome on corner iot in rnrin finny Call 8 3271appointment to see propertj 3271 for artFRUITSMEATSFISHMARKET PRICES QUALITYCOURTEOUS SERVICEARKS Styles to Choose FromsfMd to  raok tt ibM fatorg Hnlil fwliMMHhUflt Sl, HM ttl Sft9 Tenurjti Hsrtihlrf, flkTanntd LMtAA t EEE, Sins f U 14iACK RRELLWellsPhone HA 6944ORDER YOURChick Feed EARL1deERTIFIED OATS AND BEANS FOR SPRING PLANTINGFARMERS FEED SUPPLY COMPANY TfiB RTNOFNCT DT8PATCH WednesdaV, October 3, 1956t fcJTuesday, November 6,To the Qualified Electors of Putnam Township, Livingston CountyState ofNotice is hereby given that in conformity with theMichiganelection Law, I, the undersigned Clerk, will, upon any day, cx ept Sunday and a legl holiday, the day of any regular or speciallection or primary election, receive for registration the name f any letril voter in said City not already registered who RiayiPPLY TO ME PERSONALLY for such, registration Provided, oweyer, that I can receive no names for registration during theime intervening between the Thirtieth day before any regular, jecial or official primary election and the day of such electionI Notice Is Heyebv Given    I    That i will B  At My Home OCT 1, 3, 5 and 8, 8 a m to 8 p mThe Thirtieth day Daysaid Electioncm 8 oc7 v a m until 8 rV  n, in on said day for tht nnK of KXVIEWING the K L ViTATION and REGISTER  Kih of the qualified electors in said CITY as SHALL PROP I pnply therefor Thonamo of no person but an ACTUAL RESIDEJO1 of the dct at t13 time of registration, arid entitled under the Con Con, if lwtsning such resident, to vote at the next election, A be cntc d in the registration bookt Ele  Unable To Make Personal Application, ProcedureSEC 501 Any elector who is unable to make personal appltrbn for rgi ition because of physical disability or absencei m tne i vivhip, City or Village in which his legal residence located, rmy be registered prior to the close of registration fore any election or primary election by securing from therk of itho Township, City or Village in which is located hisal residence, duplicate registration cards and executing in plicate the registration affidavit before a rotary public oriler officer  7nily anthorizd to administer c i and returning ch reffistriin enrds to tp Cleuk of tiis 1 nhip, City orIlage before the close of office hours on to I1 I dry of regis tion prior ti rny election or primary election The rotary pub or other oiro rclminlsteving the cnth shall sixn his name one line for the signature of the registration officer and desigte his titleURRAY KENNEDY, Township Clerk Jt yino Mwtiriiiniiinr,Eisenhower Deservesthz BestSendChC to CongressREPUBLICAN Fol ,dv,i l1956CHAM33 Starters HsO Lap u Plus 7 Other EventsSAT N1TE, CCT 6Trials 630 hi Race o30Jackson Motor SpeedwayNorth of Jackson en M501,000 GuaranteedRain Date Sunday Nite Filth and Sixth Grade, MrsHeaton Seventh Grade, Mrs CarrAhe 7th grade are publishing a paper nd have a contest to decide to select a name for itMrsCarr is ovorher cold The other 7th grade roomcame into our room and put on 3 skits they made up themselvesMisCarr was going to move but will re mum whert she is awhile longerMrs Carrs room and Mrs Ander sons room will have ball game The captains are Mrs Anderson, LindaKMenberger, Mrs Carr Judy JanSeventh Grade, Mrs AndersonWe put on 3 skits for our historylesson We are working on a playabout Columbus We have started a unit on Porto Rico and written lettcs for information We play withwih Mrs Carrs room Wednesday,Eighth Grade, Mrs, MorrisJames Wylie conducted our 8thrade meeting and Carol Miller tooKnotes We ware proud Pinckney beat Dexter 26 to 6 We made posVei for tht coming games We ireoo in1 forward to the home cominnvanuOvir art class mide poster ir tlie ilarvest II  after the homeonii game We  working on a play for HalloweenFifth Grade Mrs MillerWe thank Mrs Haines, our roomnil  for giving us cold water on 1 n hike Thursday Mrs Miller fortalwj, , us and for the ice creantren and Mr and Mrs Brash for It  us cross their property, and Mi  Kellenberucr for letting us goWe lave done a great deal of dietioniy work mid enjoy it, We are to niiki paper mache animals for ourMkilin unit Vo like our teacherand aic learning aim having fun tooWe rMurratulau Ciruld Dairow jron us cnoiccschool oaner or a name for ourXe s of All AgesMLSCLSI AR DYSTROPHY I INI Mr Charles A Powers, Brighton,will head the Campaign Committee ofthe Livingston County Chapter, Mus cular Dystrophy Association of AmerFday our girls played MraTasihe Jils a game of kick ball, Mrs,Tasches room won 38 to 20 Mrs Moris Clark taught us Monday She j nc Mrs Rnymonj McCausey,said we were good helpers We play Chapter President, announced this Mrs Tasches room again Wednes wcck,davVe aregUnl lJinckney won Fri Assistins Mr Powers in the Pinck ney area will be Mrs John Colonc ofMowers Road In her capacity as thePinckney Chairrran, she will be proyday niyhtOur school paper will soonbeouL Wha 1 be its rmaiSixth Gfcue New, Tvixs TaschThe 7th grade paper i dTle Paper OL All Ages is namedOur room tnoting the chapters program to bringaid to the nations muscular dystrophyvictimstoo a test on Egypt and 2 in arith Tne ijvinpston County Chapter ismeiic Wallace Singer did not write serving two functions locally, its th news because we had aaway party for Donna Jean going ajm js to implement the MDAA patientservice prosram by helping to defray expenses of wheel chairs, braces, hospital beds, lifts, and other mechanical devices Its major pur pose is to aid the MDAAs international research program comprising more than seventy projectsWeek end vivsitori of Mrs Mablc Reynolds were Mrs Irvin Reynolds of Sur Valley, Calif, and George Reynolds of Virginia Beach,VirginiaMsdames Helen Reynolds and Ir in Keynolds were in Lansing MandiySTATE OF MICHIGANFhe Probate Court tit tt County f LivinfrstonIn the Matter of the Estate ofPaul Molchani, DeceasedAt a session of  id Court held onthi 25th day of September AU,19SPresent, Honorable Hiram RSmith, Judge of Probate, Notice is Hereby Given, That theptii of Muy Skilcc, pray mg that administration of said estate ic1 griMttid to lki Timrjio,   r some other suiJildt person and that the heirs of said deceasedbe determined, will be heard dt theIluniic Court on Otolci M,li,altriri A M   ce hereofbe given by publication of a copyhereof for three weeks consecutively in the Pinckney Dispatch and tha petitioner cause a copy of this noticeto be served uion each known party in interest at his last known addressby registered mail, return meipt demanded, at least fourteen 14 daysprior to such hearirg, or by personalservice at least five G dava nHorto such hGaringHiram R Smith Judge of FobaleA true copyHelen M GouldDeputy Register of Probate n Cavpbell daughter of thI uVd Caniibells of Portage UiV va married to Eugene lieske oAnn Arbor in the Bethlehem EvaniMdcal church, Ann Arbor on Sipi15 South Lyon appioved  franchascto the Consumers Power Companvl,y a vote cf 109 to 2 The Ann Arbor Argus Company, ueryLd with the Sylvania COMpaiy which has plants in 14 states,jne Hoover liall Company has tak i H ovel Uu Michigan Gerrity Company at Adrian Jie Briliion Flouride programhas  reated 110 ,, iJiCharli Long off Foit Wayni, iria, IK liaii hired as radiolu,i 1 tne lie,, county hospital iHe Liiniion County GardnC  ilj iiicet wah Mi Cacia Chamberlaii of Pinckney Oct 5 at 8 p m Thi1 Liinston County Boy SmitI ,uici IIUA lias i units and luU , 1 iiiu eicniljer lit the newI1  l i lJi 1 v bureh will hold ser  t  in ii  Iu1 ii 1 Lyaui Si niiaclenbui, daughterJ  no lVie fchrii 1 kiiiiiui ,s i ilov ei idl for Ludw iuduii, ieimanylus i  ek vheij she will be marriedto 1  L James Haller of HowellM, and Mrs Jobn C,tin of PinckIHV ,iiium Lhe eiiLvim inenL of ihfv daii1 Lter, Margie Ann, toli nee Wiijiam PriceThe official Stoflsbridgo schoolerrnllmont is 1033 The SUuknrMire Rural TelephonnCovpnny has declared a 10 percentduuctvllt i h ipstnller a nsn1 ahirnin nav station at flrerory orclace thr one destroyed bv vaudaisThe Dextr school board sld toobuilings on the new school site for IfJOO This was once th0 Jottlib bhor faimJhe Dexter fir dept has a newiriCK mounted on a Chevrolet chas IsThe Mill Creek Sporting Goo1Store at Dexter has had to enlarge CONSKRI AIION DEW1 he waterfowl and archery deer  ito, opened Ociober lTlu1 imeasai ,r bbit ind jouiif1 season opens Ovtoljcr liO A state wide heir seaLon in wiiicl lue,s may be used alrtotut, Oct 1 Archers may also huntLeaf but cannot use dors A Jacks n family picked up a rocei and tok it homeIt bit I in the iilks who had to be treated fori lies Til fiinhiai did not jjrove toLa c rabii s I lu IJoL tiling to do is1   ili atiials aione No lore fires were reported in  if an la i weekA 2 yeai old irl cauuht a 12 inJO, u Irankiort la,t week Itas one of tlit 1 incii hatcheiy rearAn fhafa man was fined 25 inM  vr co,ts lor rcmcvin trees fi o, slate property 4 were fined Killing doer out of seasonA total  tSl2h xs collected in the stateieh fes to tlie library funded ones planted by the conservation departmentPinckney N I 4 1ME PIKOctober ID, 195MICHIGAN HORROR color tour re now inbriugs gorgeous huesand shrubs throughout Furlong, directorCouncil urijes ordras auumn  the wee Michigan Robertti tle State Touristresidents to see intnat its best If you plan a tourit him at the tourist office, Lau  and by will tell you when thaaiva you plan to visit is at its bewit This gives he tourist councilthvti to evaluate the past season Although it was a pretty good one itdid not reach expectations due to bud weather The Mackinac Bridibrought many people north Tiaffkwti up 1V percent there this yeuT till it is doubful if the tourist bisivits will reach thf dt0,000 levelpredicted foi it lasttipring but it ispat expected to fall mtow 000,000Tfecrt are 11 state agencies handi ing this who ha,ve 2J,000 employeesThey are selected by competitive ex animation which provide ratingThi was started in 1949 Employees FOOTALLNEWSFootball Chatter, Don Winger 0 L S NEWSI O E 5 ELECT OFFICERSFnday night the Pinckney Pirates The OE S Chapter N 145 tltelven their second league gamt by ed tht following officers Fridaydining the fighting Knights of eight oyMe 19 to 13 Pinckney was aid Worthy Matron ly alert defensive work and a 15, Wuthy Patron,penalty against Boyaville whicaruniied a Boysvillt touchdown on an intercepted Pirate passPinckney scored the first quarterwhen Donald Clark picked off abounding Boysville fumble and ran rr  s to score Tommy Wylie snuckover from the 2 for the extra point,e Iu the second quarter Bovsyillt rri i v jiod a Pinckney fumble on theove yd and Carry went over for the touchdown They did not get the1extra point Score at half Pinckney7, Boysville 6 pIn the 3rd quarter tht Pinckney dtlense again came across Jeff Davis intercepted a Boysville pass and ran40 vards to score a touchdown Try or fxtra point was good twice bui nullified by penalties Jn the 4th Assoc MatronAsscc Patron SecretaryTreasurer CondAsrioc ond  ChaplainMarshallOrganist  AdahRuthas started in 194 pytwfied with their ratings can I pewo Baytvill intercepted a PiraU i p and went 50 yd t Thifchange of job Only aboutfound unauitweek tatunot ak for a 10 percent have beenableA unique paptr is strved up eaHto a eaptive audienceThe SpecJackson prisonThere are 5900irmatea at the prison The paper priits editorial nd items about theprison Robbers, forgers, arsonists aadpersons with literary inclinations art on tht papers staff Their pomotion of blood donations is unexcolied They have ona of the higli est blcod donation records in thenation pass and went 50 yds to score This Nullified by a penalty Tht Pirsites scored when Gene Hill passed Lo Dennis Clark over the goal linetry for extra point failed Boysvillecame right bacK and scored on passfrom Carry to McDermot and gotthe extra point Piritknty plays Bart MarthpElcctaWaider SentinelAs t Marshall At WarderAmerican FlagChristian Flag adie Mo ranLawrtnet Cambun Roberta Amburgey  James Boyd Mildred MillerRoberta Miller Margaret Abney Eva Enquist Esther Hall Mable Hammell Eloyse Campbell Dorothy Winslov   Genevieve HenvrHarriet Rahri Emma Boyi Geneva VanSlambrook   Amanda DeParr  George EnquitOfficersLucille Cam burnJoAnn Muttesui  iiemice Bakt r I, Cassie Tomasik Pearl Madisen DtvotUas anato 900 9 m andibe 80iCaivay Uvuaewto CftacJtov iitn ffttwcfcy, FaaltS S Supl Walter JfecfeMuraiaPeople 720Cettae 10GfaurcfaJUv J tt VIay SfhooJKoratag WorakiaaiWt at106 a avIOOAdah Martha jtflecta  hoir Star Flag Honor Star PointsNorah SproutEthtl Guftafaoti Edna Ward Ruth RitterEleanor ClotigaVanNonn an,Paula WaftUnaetMJaBeHh RuefegffcrWereeiitYewVThurt Prayer JJ Ohtir Piactict WfeeL Pastor141 a 1050 AM TKM p au100 p m100 p  400 p m7Ji  iid here Friday at 780 p m They  Curlett Ma Bryan, Anaa Mae Fa oL to Manchester last week 71 toil Jne iulli, iietLy Secf jJiichel Haines tlert dryan,CON 9ERV AT1OX DEPARMEN T The first day of tha small gamsseuson opens on Saturday October20 which ia unfortunate as the nexttluy in Sunday on which hunting is prohibited Hi mojtjountiea Michigan w third in thg nationit year in the sale of duck huntingmumps Alxiijyan is 9ih in the Mtioa ndock laiis, having , 17,000 acre il svfct land UJtable lor wuterfowl, i i tu of liitt any tieer seasonhuv torntii a i4u with HepT iik, oi1 Liaidwiu as hd They havt il clii di members  in a game in which Manchetleipoured it GJ, using few reservesrinekney BoysvilitGene hill Len KitchenFred BerryJohn Burg Peter GeryczAlvin Simonson k Imus10m WylitL HuhmanJim McCleerDave Burns JJJ LELTLGCRE RJRGQBLHRH i VelasquezHayesChernick PringlePlowMaitiiMttroy CareyLangTayttrroureugtui Jack Hanntt,instalation feld,ClydeBraidonThe instalation , iniji n1 ,s ,,Velasquez jlSafurday October 20 at tht nw Bd Havesl KLional Bildi fvh FOOTBALL SCHRDULKOct IS Hartland here Oet 19 Manchester threeOct 26 South Lyon liert NbT 2s Stoclcbriilit fcv Sitth Grade Mrs Taseh1hailBuilding ofvhe CongtThe installing officers areOfficer Anna Reason Alta Meyer rtrriy iriffithn  Florence Baughn Lioyae Campbell HOY SCOUTUepublkan Nat Chairman Hall isjiit complimented on his clevtrii on getting President Eisuuhu ver  lake an ac ivu part At Udstart hw only intended to make5 or 6 nationwide television speech  Hal said nothing but relayedal t c1 Stwverson and Kefauveray ftlivx to him, lor perusal, Theiijenf considered himself attacktil aiiu now wmus to make forays mto diffeicm parts of the nation,Thisis i tilling vorK uiul if the president have a heaia attack wouldofFOOTBALL SCORESManchester 71, Hartland  oi 32, Dexter 0 Romeo 21, Brigh ii 12 Howell 27, Eaton Rapids 7Ann Arbor 2G, Sexton J Lincoln 1 Saline 0 Milan 23, Flat Kck 15uuosevult lo, Dundeo 7 Chelsea  rniirsity 0 Boys Vocational li,  iiier 7 Fenton 10,Lakeville QGrass ILake 25, Xapolean 0 Holt 22, Will jiiiton 12 Milford IS, Clarkston  Mason ISEverett 6 Okemus 32, I  e 7 Stockbridge 12, Haslet 7, Sund Lake 19, Howard City 1   p,ilunti 2G, Edsel Ford 0 1WENTYFIFTH ANNIVERSARY Ml uny Pinckney friends werearcn the 120 guests who attended tlt even house honoring Mr andVniu Lonnie VanSlambrook of Gregoi y on their 2rth wedding anniversary Sunday afternoon and evening DEMOCRAT RALLA Democrat Rally was Held herehursday night at the high school luditorium Tie eavalcada startedAt 1 he Canopy Hotel at and went to the Westchuifh whfciv they attended the Harvest Ftfltiva Chicken Dinner About 200 ver there and Senator McNu iaru and Cong Hayworth shookhands with most tof them Then Lo ii lJincney hih school where thamcetng took place Ye editor wastWvU to act a chairman He wasiivscnied with a polks dot bow tieftorn Gov, Williams, George TansJey making the presentationfongrgessman Don Hayworth wasth first speaker He spoke brieflyoi ihe problems of th day Martin Lavan, county chairman introducedcandidates They were Ralph Tish for i epresentative Murray Ktuntdy sheriff Lorenzo Murphy foriser of deeds Mary Koch for FUND  vi ue lUiuhn, chairman of tli Buv Scout Fund MIOLI A that that the township has been divided i hi to several areas and cajtain upjoin1ed to organize them The cap  I,IN are Mrs Irvinj Cantrell, JolmWalton, Mrs Keith Koch, Mrs John Youni, Mrs Robert Twtihell, MrsFJaul  SiiiKi Mrs Lloyd HcndcH Zezulka, Mrs Ted Gray, MrsSiefcld, Henry Simpson,Ar, a Ionian Uie d i , v   beplanned and the kickoff uet for Octlo to eul Oct 17 The goal is set fo ji for th tovnshiCARD OF THANK iWe wish to thariK our many reltvvts and friends for all thi beauti ful glitH, cards and all who called atat jur home making our 25th wedd iiy anniveisiry, a day which will nevb forgottonLonnie nd Edith VanSlambrook SCHOOL NEWSm KindergartenMike Sheldon, calf died, iaiyKaisers horse bucked his brutherhis brother and sister off Ray Jutobs and Pat Barretts dogs got runover David W found I live puppies on the dump Lte Duvis saw a horse i4 down tht road Sandrailell wtnt to theii cabin up uurtliJoan Wylie hui company Dcfinis U  jreat rujidfuthcr isitediii Livu Muahon went for a walksili hei dad, Gary Marsh saw a Lull siKavjJry icans father wrecied Iiij, cai1 Cilyii Shaner stepped on t nnil Mary Plurnmtt gathered hckory nuts Suan uy has a nev, iian David Singer went to the zooJoan Wylie had a tooth filled Cmy Ciury brought 2 lants to clio 1 Pirwt Jiade Mrs Kilmti1Linda Store is Kfll lo TIMUKJVIMCJ vi,iL her sisaT, Ivide Ctlitwent to Ciifss Like Sunday He ii peanuts to some pieniisJohn Dairow went to Howell to buy fcil for htc oy Dccky Henry fourd 1 ritiiiiilars ami 2 cocoons in the woods,3uniela Kuch was j  ears old S,n dav They sanu Hajijy birthday lo her at Sunday school Linda Whitley, Patty Sprout have w hut1SecBd Grade Mrs Roesiincy liond has a new coat anddress Linda lough neu liallot    JeiT Davis htllel hi dadig a hole for a tile field, Wilie Meyers visited his grandmotlcfTiiinv Sprout went to Howell and lot of toys John TascL  aidmotheis to help eei  his sister, Gretchens b i thdi iients went to the footbail ut Ann Arbor Frank Ilu,fire truck Linda Wooner has liess, Wilma Wilder newiiotH Mui Duut1,1 vVincr a new I Buiney the Bear fii 1 a uiid, Ma JoUinwA Mumford wont to the footvi ,ami Stturday Kochelle Kaudil vuit to the Democrat Rally on1luiisday nijju and m Senutoi MrNama Jld    i v Don Hays, or h,IIUS ichi n, i dad helped himilo a hut, Marjaret Spencers1 ami tler i viitii, , ,  iiiinc i iiird irade, Mrs, ileacby  I H fidces fatlier talked on the il Hani over the Lansing TV imHas Stanie Lind received a lito 1ibatHis jv,v it n A it svnuii cowi ist watch la idfire n M  Cotis iliroujiht flants foi Rent, soi10 tfourd rs, Lucille andege, Ind, spentforre Hall is the sonKoosevelts coachman inof iver iding a silver tree with ltavetdollars from  group ofMsml Highlighting tht afternoon   i call from Mr Elizabetn Sotars Martin of Lot Angeles, Calvho extended congratulations Tli beautifully decorated t titr cake was cut by Mrs Rolft DELTA KAPPA GAMMAThe Delta Kappa Gamma Societyof Livingston County will entertain the retired teachers of the county attlt Howell Northwest elementaryschool on Friday nijjht Oct 19 All reLird teachers are invitedI e was cut by Mrs Rolfe XM natOi Patri Jt,utafson Mrs Charles McDanitU  ,Namarjl Was the speaker He talk   issue i o f th e day treasurer Ralp h Wiggins , drai n com missioner , Dr  AtUria n o f Fowle rvilJ e an d Dr  Thoma s Barto n o f Ho w  io r coroner Lloy d Hendee , superviso r wa s als oals o introdrced  H t wa s o n th e far m   v ,  o, ,  ,  ,  LPane  Sunda y wit h Congressma n Do n I    If , on Station WJIM TV i  Ste wlM 86rve coffe ana States Senator Patrick SPECIAL NOTICE On October 24 beginning at 100tl Pinckney Kings Daughters art leaving an a 1 day workshop to sewCMtcar pads at tht home of Mrs Kirk Sims Bring your own sanddessertoi rholsea presided at tht coffee table The guests were from Ann Artor Dexter, Chelsea, Gregory and Pncknev  llRh br5ug arid Ht hask wit and FollowingIBURNSDavy Burns, tteam capt isiov, 18 years old, 6 ft tall and weighs 180 bs, has dark brown curly hairH has made a lot of teams gainsand evcells or line plunires and enJ runs He is the teams best groundgainer and has more yardage to his credt than any other player on the team He is also a star in base balltnd basket ball He has no steady1girl friend but likes them all Hibest friend is Mike Heath who justwtnt in the army They have fought wrestled and argued since they were 5 years ol to a thousanJtiions R BRUCE McPHERSONR Bruce McPherson, 85, of Howell died of n heart attack Sunday He was president of the McPhersonVuite Bank, a real estate operatorand  member of th HuronClinton vat y Authority His wife, tht formc Eva Hickty, ntict of CfcarlMLovt of Pinckney is deceasedThert i oi, Hobert, and i grandhildrtnTht fiirnl was today at th late homt i coffee and donuts the ladies of the countycommit  Jnnd a hour spent visitii and tlia oc DEDICATE NEW BCILDINGTlie Citizens Mutual AutomobileInsurance Company will dedicatt offict building in Howellg and tincongressman met abouttheretesenalor andeveryont CongHayworth with William Hill o tht Dit Set lafur tht rally net tht men On tht night tkift on tht site of tht former Briggs dad was n rth hunting Twoic on West Grand River October  who were German prisonrs oi Aim Vour room, III1 Kutli ficchys ItMtie of ish n the week jndLucU is a seiior and feri a Linda Wylis aunt andMiHe from Ionia visited herFourth Grade, Mrs, CampbellI, Allison got a praying inauisand a katydid at his nprand mothersin Moiioe and brought them LoiiN,K,l We have staitd a mural, shewing the landing of Columbirfn jn islarrl near Norlh America W iiave started a tij on the Lincon HighwayWe will stop at bircities on the way and leain about tit people and what they do for aliving This is National Letter Witinc Week and we are writingto oir frierds Iast week we kai nd to copy poems We are sorry Harold Patrick left for KentuckyFourth and KiUh, Mrs GouiHDarlene GwynnS sister, Pat was Saturday Pat Plummr  monwith1VISCKBY KINGS foe linckney Kings Daughttrnmet Thursday with Mrs Alma with 22 members and 8 LIBKAJtY NBWINew books art Captaia Lijrhtfoot and Foolishby Sharpt donated by Mn laan Oury Woodrow ODell of Ann AI tor 22 It is of Indiana limestone and j Rojrer Conners father visited thoiicontains 77,000 ftet of offict Spact Sunday Kdward Jopoda did an imitfor tht companys 300 employte  ation of Klvis Presley at thr fianceTbt coat in 1,000,000 It took i j Saturday Cherie Schmidt climbedMomltt to build The main lobby PeHi Mt Clifford Spencer won acontains painting of William E Robo prize at a Sunday School contest wlio founded tht company in 1916 which was a ticket to the MichiganTtt txtcutivt offices are on tht ton  An ,yfloor of tht t story building They arc I itung panntlled in ttakwood nd carpeted W  n Ttn Th building eonUing alunh room, recreation room, loungeinfirmary Tht companv sptia  tatin auto insurtnet until ltW our Heweir 1 illeiu ure1 resultfrsioh leie i tar thet eti CurrentWhen ye editor was on theard ome 10 years ago he to get the lightedvoted to locatV hh chool field heret admits ihe lust act was a acked vision to forsee thi in ds that would attend ,es 1500 attended the rectnfler Tctrne Here and better than at each the Saline andame The biggest trouibl space foi cajiJ Theare used and theFlure is no supervision arked every whicbi that when they make a rush for ins After the Dlwere in wrecks ai JONSv ilie ame A woilow  and had her arnuSupervisod parking wouldt wine of this If the lightathe elimniaiy school tUeit i1 ny oi puikinj without highwayi It may have to bt h re yet1 scenic that every so often t edy takes place in 8pit il the safely laws parsed to pi ii in We can remember a lotif and mot of these tiagx I due t carelssness and vi to linlow the letter of the lawWednesday thj new Consy ot  CM jitniy building at Jacl d  con i ruction collapsed kill1 i Miplt am injuring over 20i  buildijj was a 4 story stttlciMp ati supjioed to be 80 fully constructed that it would a A atom j,,  sliocks Yet    H  e wilhout warningianderl in the baspment cannicti workiri on it with thtr   M the dead were not fottl   ay iifieiuards TliererniV vplaiialions Mven for tblmen1 Tfii i concrete not allow to 5M before weight 15 placed on itThtvc Mivp leen many fold nighticceiilly  rot which would d 1 y fhc scmiiK Inferior rarelc Miutt 1 also swjTKftid Thrtt ile invest itiiM ar uiilerwHVTiiiine the cause by tht ttftttfinsurance compuiy and the conn i,i IloCdleiin Alt of tlie Univtrttt  vlchian who is well knorn hi  otic  tlw sUitt1 investigftt1 nrHer with enineeiing prof fpm Michigan State anil Wayi  eiitylhpy hav taken anipl  piirnti1 or laboratory analises Among the injured is Ricl in 1, iiM apprentice electricUlic is on the third floor and ti en the thiir floor to the baaewhem he was buiied under concrttfj ii  anayed to get out His fatfUWH an electrician here some  nd it member of Livingalodi With his sun he called ofti r in August Richard iaou iMpLal s ith a fracturedd hTbt Edwin Sprouts called on htrbrolhtr, Jtff Kraust, at St Jot hotpita Aan Arbor SundayLUy Natk U Ike aew achttl but  r ley read the devotions, marling fromKoman Chapter 12 Tht naw bylawwere adopted and th stcrttary wasdiited to buy a special took to re  the new bylaws and charter embers name invMrs MargaretHotniSY,orti, cirri psident,gven report on th state toartnrtonTkt next meeting is Octobtr 24 withMrs Xfrk Sims on October ti Re wtrt atnrtd wit Mac multiple lints It hasclaims offices in 10SilvtrMrvr Bureh agtmtmbtrships art payablt ytar 450 inJot Rrady, Yict game Richard McCarty wasby a wasp, Pat Tessmer wasI old Sunday We are studyirg multiplication and division and in Grojrraphy about tht eastern  oo of us have finishedinit bocUsIn spclin tht scortis td To crehril, , tionai LeL er week we art m wri in todifferent stcte for ittformatkmf for our reogrnhy e Highway Crmiitiny sowe of tht razzing  Ccoif Hiyuins, president 1 toll road com was subjected ,,hr killed tht toll road, tub n owners and landed proj did not want their hoi din josed by H toll road and killed iv isition aided by Mr ZitfU pnnis,l to build a fret highU, parallel it Ht did not dit the route Now it developesr rrossd the lands of tht iho have mansions and tJCttjestate in Oakland county have started action to bkHe was supposed to apptarnss meeting at Oakland week but sent his chiefSUT He tod them 5 rontts undor consideration and nonaern chosen as yet Which Ytr ioui is chosen there will ui ly bt a campaign by property ts Cere to hiock it Tht Ol iiip is the shortest All agrttJircuuh highway from ToltdlH Alaeiie flridpe is needad,t cannot h suspended iait will havg to bt built on fOiil cyinn,a lustWilliam LaWnr, trtasnrtribrary ffOr 100CAR OF THANKSfch o thank all thwt fttr4rlvtr ts,SOCK HOPdaaot at tht PinoknayAt fatjtball fvmt Friday aitt a sck baa Prittt will U far tba traaitst pair af x tic CORNELIA rOPEtAXD tiMiss Cornelia Copeland, 92, diedat Dexter Saturday She wan a rttir f DtroLsohool tcache Her fathr, Rogn Coplaland was mayor of Dttr for many years Htr brotharwas Stnato Royal S Coeland of Xw York statt Thtrt is a aapfctw, Cel Xoyal Copaland Ftraaral and buial tt It A couple of weeks ago Govii i  was sverly criticixtd byfsatiiri for asking it twata 2500 to help an agedcounty save Hmr homt from Sld for taxs Tht Youagen sin they would eollatt amount by subscription Laatthey admittad thty hat OBIJT c1 and tsktd bt prwmittJtLAlOaVWafrcaatej, Oetobtr 10, IMS For the price of a clothespin bag youan dry 20 loads of clothes in an electric drytr For soft, fluffydry laundry, just Mt the dial    thats all Smart andthrifty homemakers know how to   Live Better   ElectricallyBaW en am avertft prioBBALMt K D1TRGIT KBIMMaf       NEWChecking Account Con  at low Costvenienc ffcathtf Aeeaaat IsTaUer Made feeBe aa a mederate balaaat  knew i adraiiee a aest Mar layer aare aajayed onveaieaaa e abafas lMara a FaHawif1 Ckaakiaf AeeJritta fly  fr a totk af  skeakaN ear Mfaa Aaaaaat may aa aaeaaa wi any arneuatNa iaaam kalaaaa reTiira4 ftfaataly statamaat of aaeauat wiia aa aia eastDeposits aaa ba as4a ky aiaUllimiaetos tfraaoaw triya to pay billslliniaataa 4anfa a loaa er tkeft of aask0aaaalla4 ekeeks ara the best possible reeatat aid Prestige af a ehaekiag aeeount is nbuinadJuit Tisit aur Hawaii ar Pinknay affica ar wwta aa a4 wtyau kaw aaay i ia to apaa aTkrifty 10 ekaekinf aaaauvt at aur kettleTry H aai we kaaw yau will wonder ow you ear fat alaaf wfsfcaatAH leeesite a to 10,H0 Inured ky ,Maaii arship ia Ue TiimitoeavaaeTHE MePHERSON STATE BANK0Ail MMafVflalU OF SAFEPaysaKa ay ta n1,jkJdkL mured by Our Mamkankt kDepesit Insurance Corporation     Neighboring Natesi Tb South Lyon Klwanisa hoosa to house canv pie to regater to voteThe Stockbridge school dedicatedthen new elementary building Sun Lloyd Jacobs, 27, son of ClydeJacobs of Plainfield died last waekKv Robert MacDonald of Fentoais th aew pastor of St James Epucopal Church, DexterThe reception for Glen Alt, grandwaibhall ef the Michigan GrandLvxlge i at th Ann Arbor MasonietRijpla Saturday, Oittber 13,at 700 p m TI1E KETTLES IN THE OZARKSWithMaijorie Main, Arthur HunnicuttalsQUINCANNON, Fronikt Scout WithTony Martin Color Cartaan HOWEUTHEATREliowell, Mich Ar CaUtiaad  Tue, Wed, Thjira, Oct f, It, 11Olivia deHavihnd, Joha Faraytka AMBASSADORS DAUGHTaM In CinemaScoaa aaa1 Calar and NavaltfHESunday, Monday, October 14 ,15 THAT HEAVEN ALLOWS WithJane Wymaa aad Rak Ha4at in Tachniealar Friday, Saturday, October 12, ISDouble retgraraFord and Jeanne rainin GLN ALrrp nieut last r y   , ft e sales dept of the Detroit Edisoi Company Mesdema Eloyse Campbell, Carsn llollingsworth, KirkDalW Beulah Hendee andMartin attended the stateDaughters convention in OwossolaSt Tnfant daughter of the Vine , has been named An,, Bnd KISS BEFORE DYINGLate New  H U Ka Eastman Color CartonLimca lionday, October 14 11 iuit rndaj at 230 BNC  , fowlerville Masons ara consideringbuilcing a new temple We underHand a free site has been giventhorn The 78th annual convention of theLivingston County W C T Uwasheld at the Howell Methodist church FlayI The window in the state liquov stove at Howell was broken last week one night and 3 bottles of wine, olenChrence Pric of Pinckney has acted a position with the parkst ut of the Michigan ConservationCommission, He will work on the Dutch elm disease Mrs Sarah Lake, 62, died atSrMvs last week She leaves a dauhter, Mrs Gerald JMrtkel of Lake Che iiiuug and 7 grandchildren Funeraland bmial were at Evart yrs Mary Hassencahl of Plaiaf icl  was called to Holt last week vien her 17 months old granddaugk ter Dawn Hartley, was run over oya carAt the recent dedication of thenew Wash ten aw county buildtftfLeiph Bath of Lima was presentedwith a resolution in honor of his Uaing the oldest member of the boardof supervisors in point of serviceNote of 5 Years Agp Pinckney high school pulled theunexpected and beat Fowlerville 20to 0 Friday The touchdowai wera made by Stanley Dinkel, Frank Smaka ind Murray Kennedy, Kennedy riade both extra points r James, Huffman, center of therow at the Michigan State Sanitar ium has resigned, beating it is said,J Gov Bruckefs intention to remove him Alonzo VanSlambrook snil EdithSmith were married at LakeviewSaturday by Rev Horace MaycroftThey were attended by Eva Smith Smith Dan VanSlambrook and MrMr Stacy HallMrs Rocney Ward, living nearFowlerville was knocked unconscious by a prowler last week The case is still unsolved Vhe Gordon Creamery Companywho havi had a creamery here for eight yearsf have suspended operations Livingston Lodge No, 76 will visitCity of Straits Lodge ia Detroit onOctober 24 ColEdwin SGeorge sold his stocKand tools at auction at his Rochester farm Thursday The Russel Livermores attended The Irvin Kennedys entertainedj Mildred WaUh of Dexter and Ar thur Frazier of Northville SundaySunday Korneth Reason with Warren Alaxankr off Chelsea went to Akron,Ohio last weak, to see the worlds largest dirigible the Akron Th following attended the OESGrand Chapter in Grand Rapids lastwtck Mrs Irene Jack, Mrs Arthur Bullia, Mr and Mrs J H Hooker Ssrl Baughn says kunters akot faf hfs turkeys the first day of tha lbLrt Mitchum and UraulTHEATRE  Chelsea, BANDIDOCurtoon aadMafieal Cartoons,, Wed, Thur, October 16,1711 barft Stanwyck  Jamei Cagaf Walter ITue Wed, Thurs, Oct , It, 11Double Tnrill ShowUdmiind OBriel Mid Jan Stirling j THOSE WILDER T1AM  Chtoon Spvt ShortTHE GAMMA PEOPLE WithPaul Douglaa and Eva BartoakVridav, Saturday, October 12, 13 Randolph Scott EVEN MEN FttOi iNOW in Color withGiU Russell and Lee Marvin G Drivck THEATRi58 8 TACKSON RD Rte J Su, Won, Tuea, Oct 14, 15, 16By Popular RequettGary Cooper DALLAbWithKuih Roman and StevenWed, Thur,Fridau Of 11 , i oJ W MOBY DIC KJn Technicolor withPeck, Richard Basehsrtand Leo GenaPinckney Independents lost theiryL, fania Sunday to Durand hare 18 to  0 Don Svrthout and Emil Wadd  ige both went out the first half from I injuries Durand had an allstar  Lein drawn trom half a dozen naigkI acting town Ron Hibbard af Byron jstQrd all their points Tha Jerry Ladwidgas and MrEleanor Ledwidge spent the waakj ead with the Hubert Ladwidges attayal Oak and tailed on Mrs JarryLedwUffaa uncla, Williaai at Clarkttor Ncteso  Years AgeWilliam Kennedy was in Romeolast week buying timber Helen Monks has a new pianopurchased of Grinnoell Brosiarnard Lavev and Bert Reasonare serving on the jury Roderick Richards of Chubbs Covers, son of the thomas Richards,died last week He was a member of 1he Howell graduating classSt Marys Church is conducting a40 hours devotion Lawrene Clark, son of the WalterClark of Maiion was married to vvr Drokaw, former residents, atDetroit last week Lsmont Richards, 4tt son of theTin Rich rd of Pinckno , ie atV City October 10 He leaves hivif, former Villa Martin, his pat ents and 2 brothers The funeral washere Tufci Livtrm Lodge rftidrrarpe of graveside services 100Maons were out Kirk Van Winkle gave the funeral oration Thcron Doty of Niagara Falls,brotherinlaw of John, Stephen and George Teeple died last wek Mail Carriers Aubrey Gilchrist nd Frank Newman are on vacation Their substitutes Will Mercer amiWales Leland are carrying1 Charles Love attended the funeral of his sistr, Mrs Lydia Affleck,at Towlerville last week E W Kenneddy and Jerry Dunnr circulating petitions for a local option vote on the sale of liquor in the county Quite a number from here attended the world seris in Detroit lastweek betwen the Timers and Chicago Cubs Among them were W EMuiphy, Charles Teepla,, James Smith,N Reason, Frank Dolan, J Monks George Mullin pitched the only game fame Detroit won Mr and Mrs William Glenn ofiNorth Lake observed their 52th wadding anniversary Sept 30 Kriil Blown has received a civilservice appointment and is working in the Detroit po toff iceTtera it rarnfjjat rally at tha21s i , ii, Sun , Oct 12, 13, 14THB BURNING 11IL1Vin rinjmftSrcop nl ewithTab Hui Ur and Nate Waad alsoWHILE THB CITY SLBBPIWithDana Andvewg, Rhonda FUmiofSanders, H awareBig Cartaaa PrtyMow to Thurs Oct 15 ta II CLOSEDHi, Sat, Sun, Oct n, 28, 31 LAW AND ORDKRin Teehnick1aWithid Reagan and Dorothy MtlaoaFRANCIS IN THE HAUNT HOUSEWithliiKv Rooney nd VirginiaBig Cartoon PartySTATE OF MICHIGANProbate Court ior th UeaatyIn the MiUer of the Bstata Lvua Dyer, DeceasedAt a seaaVm of iU Court baidSeptember 18, 1956PresentHOOOTWe Bfraoi KSmitJirdft11 oi ProbateNTctice is Hereby Givon, That Hcreditors of saM deceaea are rsquir ed to present their el aims in wvitfagard under oath, to said Ceurt, aud t sjrf a coy thereof upon Rose A Ward of Ilox 93, New HudsanMichigan, a fidicuary of said assta, and that sueh claim wttl a leuH at the Probate Olice unDecember 4, 1956, at ten A MIt is Ordered, that notice vaereotbe giren by publication of a eopyhereof for three veeks toaeutvel previous to said day of hearing in tbePinckney Dispatch ana that Ue pataieaar cause a copy of this sotfoa tobe served apon each known ary inregistered mail, raturo receipt Jeiatarest at hia last known address bfmnnded at least fourtaec 14 daysprior te such hearing ar bypersonal service at least liv idays prior to such hearingftrrwan R Smith, Jtidge af FrabataHelen M GouldDeputy Rtguter of ProbateDONT F0R6CT i T4EY TRV US ONCE AMD TNEKi THCVte SETVr   Aaaa Aaasan, Hara Btyaa, Luaillavmi slikirad MUlar ware will talkMrs Andrew Straith wae diad inDerroit last vwek was buffed in Fow  lerviila Friday jA shower was given for Mama Hrady at her home Friday nightJohn anr Bart Roberts have pur chased a corn thresherMrs Margaret Comiskey was, of  far appendicitis last waakTata NaraMbt I VeU Straightlapubiiata PaUtiaaJJUw  tOCAl TAf vV  l VtAT THECOURT HOUSE IN HOVLUorvir JS asm A  countyARROW HUNTING IN MLfiCAN STATfi FOREST Full Color Reproduction tuiuAUJkrfwminnt ujon requetfDiscover the natural beauty of Michigan enjoy the natural goodness of Michigan brewed beerMi BAssociationit 2f, Mickif inchigtn Drewen351 MtdittB ATIU  iiAk i IN j LA VAN, BrightonMURitAY J KfcflNBY, FiuckaeyERVIN B SNYDER, Brighton chMARY KOCH, Genoa     LORENZO MURPHY PinckneyBrewing Co  Stemming Brmmg9  r STYUNG HERE TO RALPH WIGGINS, DerfieldDR ARCHIE B ATT APIAN, FowlervffloronerDR THOMAS A BARTON, HowellWILLIAM J MILLPl Harabmj VOTE Demo criticHLIAY  AWAYtv, GET THI VALUE THATS TOvauii Mkn WILCOMI AT TOUR OLDSMOBIII QUALITYDON MAIN MOTOR SERVICE216 West Grand River, HoweJ,IN MAMHAiiAH V v HARIIt, ffTML WATMi ANO CfSAI tOMMMA JPltUl IVT A NIVI DONT MSTHITIif   if,   mi Wednesday October 10,LET HIM IBack Him WithL REED FLETCHERFar JUDGE OF PROBATE Baoaffc ta ttBderetaaa1 tfca Jetid Yewat feouajk te Da It s BestXa I amit s yea ware hfcaiaattaaja wai  ta aarfcag a maM kaiaaaa Ma to a tha inan a rieetiwa afeumeas a Judge elfor yea year PrkaW kJLrst UwcWhat is yeur aaate  Tkere are you fromBgw witl ai you tTkat ar juv qttaliieatieasetf Frbate u aJ geiag Ha hiaka a aaistabe akant it tke Pi ate Co a it is yeai kaiaea Piebate art attack your lifetTry day even thougfe yo it alrwftlr aw bat JOOUI J Mte vy prtoa wiak iM PbU Court Vi Prokafea CoMit WndlaaiaiBatiaa of laaa loikigkway purpose,, pipaliaa  oar fit,, iBsan,and Th mass aaa airing aa aged anaa for Judt  Probate,hi private kaaiftees if tbe iafirmitiae of age intarfeva witk the eattduct etf year kaseaeae yea aaa kire aaotkerMa te eouduct Ihe business for yeaYea aaaaet 4e this ia tke PrebaU wu, Onec yoa elect a Juaa Prakate ke taj there for four yaait It 4ee not matter if ha is aot aklata ge te the eftee ee ia 4 yeaviIt 4m uot aiatter if ha is aet aklato lake ear a ae traasacttoa itv iag tkt entire four yearsH is therefar tear years aad tke UuaoftantMniueas ef tke eoiut must waitThe IMakigaa Feaaiea Plaa ivrJuage ef Probate was worked it the eatfMea iataatioa of lnd m Juda W Probate ta ratara katl khaf reaeh taa advaaead age If I wfe aasweriag the faur aaeatiaa akeat aaf saltf tke aaswars woma1 ka ,My aaata ia 1 Reed Fletaker I aew live ia lewell aad aavetie1 lhate far aboat tk yearsUeieretkat I liyea i Jtoigktea aaa adaiea law feryaarfaallaaliaa art  ua gtaadinf ai k arklaau af aMl aad MMW arMaiMit aiad tkrauyk baiay Mayor air ta KataB , aaia1 fur yaara aanria as a ataaikar ai UBayaka4 aw k Liviatoa Conatvfi samataiaf ovar 2 I vW 1 MI wu UfiaU u perlazat t aHkiaa  tna aiftaa a  Ptakata I kaliava I aat 14 aaauaa la aadarstaBd tka ok aa4aak w 4a it va MMea U vereaar fttaetioan lt ,n dmthi wlr th, tM uateal aMaaidaaaa Uf 41 komia u l tke duty of tke Coronej to da v taa eaasa ef eVaia was ftom natural eausaa, aaaidaut,aaa Vhia eeViee eali for trained persoaei, namely a physiea eaerata tha eMiaa te protect the public ia guarding A Your M PehW B Year Libartiaa G1 To help protect the innocentare wclliag te darota Mtoe from tkaiv busy pvactiae ete awve Aa aaklia as Car eners in tki interest of good fovera iar these twe Doctors fer Coronet Neveaiker t DWIGHT D BI8INBOW1BEICHAJU M NUCONOovaraorBEETBALBERT B COMLiautenant OoCLABENCE AJOHN fi MASfflNMARTINRICHARD C1VAN PUSINState TreaurerFRANK C PADZZB0KI Auditor OeneralPAUL D BAGWELLPADZIESKf ABAGWELL VOTE STRAIGHT REPUBLICANREPUiLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE Dtt AICHIE AHAR1AN IH0MA5 A BARTOKLHACKaliaaf CLEANERS ANDDYERS DON HAYWORTHWILL DISCUSS PROBLEMSSMALL BUSINESSWITH PE0PL3 IN SMALLBUSINESS ON TELEVISIONSUNDAY OCTOBER 14 AT AU P MTUN IN ON CHANN1L UXSTATION WJIM6Appearing with DON WILL BlWALT ADAMS EconomiatLaitaing R J McGRBCOR, DairyGEORGJI HARRIS Dealer, LansingMAKY MATH1AS DrataBrightonHAROLD McKAY, DON SHAW,TOM SWEET, GaaolinalUtioa, FlinaRAYMOND TOTTErlMwraaei, laiv BETTY TURNER, Raataurt,Laaaing IEOUGBsnl Meatiag,More hunters are ia the fiald thiskut their bags ara amallar Iu law, er Michigan 17S4 hunUrs got liltducks the first day and one jacksaipeAt Pointa Mouille 41 eomparad ta 1001 last year For Coroner DRfMWTIAY WAD Ia tha iaterest of good sjowameftt I am saaklag ingston eouHty af tha imottant tffica ef dovaaav aa tha te Idearat1956 SEASONCHAMPIONSHIPX ittmrn H Up Rac HIM 7 Otlwr EVMMSAT NUE, OCT 6Trials 6 1st Rtct 830Jttksu Moftr SpttdwoyNorth tl Jickidi on M50 f Wood Jis nvailable by taDdis  amrd U ee j Fields andtaDdis  amiarvatio dept at Unaing Jj ami  Miaaifa BdSraa i akela1a ta  Lawraaa laapilal,application haviTB aaiad for the special deer season A new state park may b astab LpraUa,i, with a BpMkl ratiag to aeaiaaaaa I aat aw state park may baft Mwakallunga Uka ta Lut aritaa Madic Aiwi,, MiaWfamSWtatirmi t4  Uvimtt fomntf Madiamartntd Purse Nite I fins fcuntd  M aacaa lart daau SeatakfWik  , f Medial, Cfciaa 0W   af flaw  a wa  4  yaa Abou t BO O dua k yea r ar a WTle d i nAbou t B O yth a Datroi t Rive r b y pollute d wa kbar a f th a Dottov t o i Gaata  U i ring  Aua  e J Maula iTh e Mithifft  aJ k har d ta  tk a Pl  aaf i ltra  foraa l ae w Buaibs  f H  aad thai r 4  aU UTHE MlPy DISPATCH Wednesday, October 10, 1966 MStore LINGERIEFURNISHINGS t ofj 1 1OT114 Ho HoweW  PlMtaty, Sk Subecriptkm  UM a Tiloin to Mr and Mrs Joan FisherFak of Whittier, California October4 a daughter, J mhia JeanThe Ladies of the Ccngl enurenserved 308 at their iootball thickendinner at the school Saturday niu yo people all on Mr and MMA1 ouzo VauSlambrook of Gregoryon their 25th weddiujr anniversai jbservance Sunday Mrs ElizabethShears Martin called them long dis tance trom CalifurniaHerb Sneed and wife, Mrs AliceMaiik Mrs Smouse of How oil culled i ii the Ross Rtads SundayCANNED GOODS SHOESGROCERIES ORYGOODSr John McGuirc anciUurboti spent the wfe6K end at ired Read hom MrMcGuiie wasGEN UK AI STOREBottle Qaf OR COOKING, WATER HEATING ANDWYLIE L P GAS SERVICE HOME HEATiNGPHONE 63 HOWELLKEYS MAD2 TO STATS OP MICfUQANThe Probate Court I r tae County of Living onIn the Matter of the Estate ofPaul Molehani, Deceased At a session of ssl Court held onthe Vii day of September AD195GPresent, Honorable Hiram RSmith, Judge of Probate Notice is Hereby Given, That thepetition of Maiy Skrlec, praying that administration of said eataie be grunted to Ileiie Timmona ii borne other suiuille psi and that the heirg ef said deeeasedbe determined, will be heard at therioinie Court on October 2U066,at nor1The Clare Millers ot a lonr dis anee telephone call Sunday frominei, son, Hill, who is in the marinaamp at SnDieso, Calif He jfoes to Canp Pendelton after he graduatesthfs veekMrs Clara Kennedy and childrenof Detroit called on Mrs Emma vfjmev Sunday Mv Edith Car attended an inauiune ntctinv at Ann Arbov Thursday The Doyle Tenpletons and Do iEllers of Keego Harbor spent Sunday with the Albert Shirley Mrs At1 hip Suydam of TiU uis visiting the M J Reasons Th Klriov Pratt and Floyd Sailev of Colicisville svent SUTKIHVwilVi the Roy Reason family IVtikia Palmer alUvded the foi1 m at Ann Arbor Saturday Siaiicv Dinkel nnd Murray Keni v uol in the Mich Mich Stato nme at Ann Arbor Saturday0 rev voters have reyistore 1in Htiw t wnsii for the Nov rtTio Ar,bvnse Kennedy were Sun y musts of the Irvin Kennedys V iluun Kennedy who had a heartHack and A a nt the home of hi,fluilitei1, Mis Oscar Beck, for two wrks is back homo now, Mrs Howard HPJUI and Tommyvere in Detroit FridayWe Have IrsWllet  f Makiif ane1 Will AH der wkUi Ye WaitTHE GENTILE HOME CENTiR tea A 14 Vl l Nash of Fort Meyers,It is Ordered, That notice thereof Firm,i is visiting Xh Martin Kit1b given sy puklioation of a eopy  y Floyd Black of Chicaa and Drhereef fcr three week censeeutively Jim X,sli family ff Coldwater call in the Pinckney Dispatch anl tlm1 i Smid,petilieuer uaie a cojiy of tlaia notice P rip rush after the fooibUto be served ue each kmowa party ,,, hprp jday nitht Mrs Leo in interest at yR taut knewn address  u yfM knocked own tnd aifft,by registered mail, return receipt da i manded, at leaat fewteen 14 daya  f a okPn arnJprior te such hearinr,  by persenal orkcy Swarthout hi moved rvice at least fie W davs nrirvr nn hP bought in Ann Arbor toto suefe heariag fhe lots he bought of Frank ZiegrlerQiram K Smith, Judge of Pebate i at M3 E and Dexter Rnm andA true copy Helen If 01 Resriater of Probate ONE TUBE OF TARGOT1MAr3TlTIS OINTMENrwith each five you purchase Special supply is limited so come in today Heros your chance to beat mjyis and savemoney at the same iroAf S The worst season formastiiis is here y,  JiHE JOfitSDRUG STOREWagoners Orocer 5066 PINCKNEV ROADr nm ercnLOW FRICEiieer and Wine io Take OutPHONE KOWELL 705J2 SAY ft A WITH FLOWERSi r nHELLERS FLGWEfbL AT STMARVS NEW PARISH HALLSATURDAY OCTOBER 13 AT t30P M Adding MachinesType WritersRIRBONS AND CARBON PAPER MACHINES SALES AND REPAIRLivingston Office Supp y 201 SOUTH MICH HOWELLFMONl HOWELL 2094 will mrke a home of itRob Meabon had two finger oai his loft hand injured by a powor  saw last week I Homer Berber and wife of DetroitSponsored by St Judes GuildEverybody Welcom Tickets 50cNEWS aASHt NE, 1957 BUICKS Will Be on Diplay in Our Saew ReemFRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, 1956Be O ef tae rirtt te Own a 1917 Tuiek Place Yeur Orde NwTHE UVINGCTON MOTOR SALES Your Buiel bealer, Mewell, MickWARM AIR HEATING, GAS AND OIL CHRTSLER  AIRTEMP and LUX MR FlfRNACM SOLI  INSTALLED  SERVICE CUSTOM BUILT DUCT WORKTHE BRASH HEATING COMPANYi Cedar Lke Road PincU y J yllTht ISlue Water Lauiioramat and Stortpe WinUr and Summer C1eed MendayKrsa Road off M36, Lakeland, MirhitgnSft Wattr, Family Wth,Di7 FamW Vah, Dry Cleaala,Shag Rufe, Bed iprtada aadDraptt Lit us reUr witk railed on the Stanley Dinkels lastwfek Mrs Joie Forner off Ann Arborvuied the Ben Whites last wee,arH cnllod on Mrs Jennie DevereauxMrs Edna Spear was in JacksonModay ,William Shehan with the France isShenns called on the Gerald Bauer nt Wobberville William Pitchford, wife and dauchter Sally, of Ionia spent Sunday at UMBER AND BUILoiMG SUPPLIESEverytLLig in Shenvin William PaiaU Coal and Fuel Oilnnti Buildin Hardware D E HOEY  SONSHA 68119 DexterRepublican Political Adv vote November 6 Vote Straight , thiWyheeare Swarthout and wife, Ray d Black of Chicasm, Mis, FlorSullivan and wife, Harold Swdrthout  Tupper and Mrs Cora Wrightand wife and Hockey Swarthout and  Fmt cal1 w the Jesse Henryswife were among the bow and arrow  l1,ay huntors at tLovell over the week end The Rob Plkes ok Mr William The Winston Baughna and Clifford Bpnt1p to Owosso last week andMiners returned from Lovells Sun lay They did not get any deer buthad number of shots The Dr Jim Nash family of Coldwater and Bob Horine of Delpos Ohio called on the Lynn Hendeeiover the week endMelvin Robinson and wife of Evans ilie Ind Earl Kennewell and wifjVi Detroit and William Ketcham and,wif called on the Olin Robinsom  the week endJjcstor McAfee attended the MihMich State football game Saturday Fred Traiger and wife of Detroitwere Sunday guests of the Lester MoAfeea inckney is tending the usual biirdelation to the O E S Gan  Chapter in Grand Rapids thi,, we   A 017 them are the George Van  rinNormnns, Lawrencei Camburna,trt DinkelsHomer Abney,,HerbJ Cliff Millers, Harold Por fFranoi Robinson, Mae Dallerl Ajnbutigej Bra Knquiii C,Hjpeii, Alberts Close Sadie SwarthoutWaer Clark with 2 c nsufjvngieert viiiud the scene of theConsumer Power Company building at Jackson Friday rrousrht Mrs Alien Rruff home fromhereThe John Boyers attended the of her nephew, Richardto Linda Leland at St Luke Durand, Saturday Theyalso railed on Ario Tarnish at Byron Mrs Llyod Hendee and children Sunday with her parents in GULF GAS AHDO1LSLEES GULF SERVICE STATIONSPECIALS ON TIRES, NFW AND RETREADS ReCappsd Snow Tires, SurburbaniUSiirburknite Stub 6715 14tSAlCOHOI, in Bulk Pev GrJIw 141Unit Rillv Shrhan of Ann Arbov Deal nf Dnsvilp palled onV illirm Shehnns last weekTr Violn Tead went to JacVsoihor ltinth1hve for n visitovr th left eyt Sundayi fn ihiVh he nd Tm Vr ri,ino hit n trp on Kellv RdWorlT P1as, n WAIT A FEW DAYSBE 3 YEARS AHEADOn Oetobtr 30 youll see a car o advanced it willmake iccalled new can teem tlro year, out efdate On October 30 youll see yearsshead featureslike TorsionAirt Ride, Flight Sweep Styling, Total Contact Brakes, a Fury 301 V8 tigine OOctober 30 youTl Ste one car leap three full yearsahead of ths lewprice field when you tee and drirePLYMOUTHmusic on a IW H ,wvW wif anH dancrhtr Vandy,Uv find wif, nd Lawrwee Camer I  vin iutej, Howard Read ait rMerlin Larey bow ad arrew kuited frrat Deufla Lake latrwtk FwHvti cWrVn dfener af tie WejtWarienetiFryaririffct Tie Ry Bums, Don Burns, JoeI uis Jack Young familes and Mia Coyle attended chrUtaning Un wiA12 Boy SeouUfromKoch Gshertd at tfcf MkkState gam SaturdayI, ,nev dat the Kenneth Fry home in The 3 W Meyer Dually  wbm tt,ii u  I wuhton for taeir son, Denni John, bridge and tht WiUUun Ukt Uwn ttUBdtd the Harrett  WM ls tWr dmufhur, Jauu  Ann Arbor tailed ea W M UMVThoTwfn Burners give you Two Hesters in one Dispqfch  Wednesday, October 10, 1956First Grada, Mrs ThayerThis is letter writing week and  hc Robert Reads attended UWe are doing a unit on the poatoffice j fooUiaI1 ame in Ann Arbor SaturWilliam Parker of Detroit calledon his brother, Irvin Parker and fainthe be jtifulOIL HOME HEATER doingWe also have uni on caterpillars  yand butterflies We have a new pupil Biily Chambers Becky Readbrought 4 caterpillars to school Herdad found a mouses nest in th ily Sunday1ifth and Sixth, Mrs HeatonWe visited Camp Brighton after our ii  i We visited Camp Brighton after ourLoat with a baby mou,e m itBrue Mk Frfjav and went through Uie 5Cyde has baby chicks, Carol Curts j lLliinKSFrst was the gme roomdog chase, rabbits Mary HiffkMl j h he ht,bby ghopas a doil that roller skates Juay i j, v,0Olen boxesinn has a stuffs rihn     mateand airplanes 1USINRNnow, wooden boxes and airplane 1 lKrJJvfin has a stuffed pheaeaut on UVJ j Xvt wfls the mes3 halK They were radio Biily Chambers has some chuk flyin,r fish and they smelt gOodfth J Uonefens and an apple tree at has new ,o ,he barii4cks aim were they neat iHOf UN,ies Kicky Ourys doR is mimed 1Vo nen tcok us through i  Cjuty Ronnie Mukin went to fH   ike ftncku Kaji Oufry, H D ftekmy MkhifsuiCAU 1100 A M to 200 P M facept WednetdysTu Frt, Satto 100 P Mi LAV Don 6 SwarthouJDirectorModern Equipment Aibi PHOMf LT P 83172Uicil Weal Grand RivtrYou can tailor tht hoot to suit the weatherwith DuTherms twinburner Regency Use onewka ftff mild, both for full 78,000 BTW output inoldoit aihr Authentic furniture styling FineMI , Uoi,,  brass trim The DuoThermi ttje oil heater youll be proud to have inTWOUAL CNAMIER IKiiuin het from of oil Nomvfftf rti o wtar wf  WtiifHijh tonfrol EXCLUSIVEFOWfRAIRAutomoticolly fore hot o vry part of homeMov laiy ceiling hat to living level, up to 25 on Hat extra coif  Fifth iraJa Mrs MillerWe did paper mache animals forur Miclan unit Our letters to thvyivlx went out Friday We moveu n Kym hile our room is bein iiiJsud Our modem design exhibit fflorful and dUXerent We are havir a birthday party today at 230fo aleiia Patter  ler mothci,ile caids for her Our committeI memis are rdme table, fjeoive olorc Florence Mrofka, Chiquita mbLiVey Lvary Kim DuBois, STATEMENT OF MANVCFMPVT j sengerS,Valeria XKHSHpr riKxiATIOv aer The Hnckney Dispauhvrer Paul V Cuilotto manaoer, publisher r aiei11 s of tockholdcrs, bund hAd rtyate holders There arulii,he weekly every WaJnef  850 copies veeklvf Pui W Curlett, ettitorDated October 4, 1955nv1 , anJ 8vorn to befor me   4 of Ottol,er A D,iy56  Ifcvey, Notary Public rf Februaiv figh iWe are trying to raise money toJar iu havp 151 we made by auctioning boards for target practise ftBGTF tV1 i   Uohb y liii,  and Joh n Schroetle r SURVEYORo k     The y climbe d a  hil l an d Offk o all 4 Eas t Cr  I  Hive rruiilr l si e 7 lake s The y won t throug h Phon e IM1 W HowelJ , Michiya uht  ootisTh e leave s wer e beautifi l Li  W  Muaett , it  via uioiur v n d wonderful  The n the y  iiii ol d cuboose , Tlier e wa s qui ksan d hu t thf y wer e carefu l t o avoi dit  The y at e thei r lunch  The y go t,ii t ci  but foun d theii  wa y 610ENTIS T u ruc kta n Agenc yp sidencrtivniffl by Appini flowell Michigana  Iiki Kihti i Omae , Mrs I 1  cUl  v H w e ha d a  clas s ni t,     uUu w  hav e a  Haliowet jnir  Vs f ppc nle d a  reire sGiaLir , t  vjiiu i ei U an diij  co  irtct  We  ajx reaiiii  aa  iu y o f tli e undergroun d railwa y  ied Kscap o b y  TitfhtKar nKiriiu  inr i Ton j liitte r wii l sta r iny  Ilny  called ilomewoikTher ema  orhe s in  it Jac k Cote s is  ou rfoiibuli  hero H e mad e al l tin etouchdown s whe n w e py o   th e ot h,  Sxh ird e roon  J 1  oo t pe rwru d a n exejenmen t fo r u s  I t  a   u n t o biv tur clas s in BERT AGKLdu h 11  Car rI  4  2 MIL L ST Mich  Phfro e U P 8J3 tFAJt i SALE i APhon e Fewleiii k C A 3V  3 UfiaoU a S i Puuiuiey ,AUMMAIt C THflMOSTAT tt   4 fof t Smal l UNDERWRITERSAPPROVE DDRO f I N and  se ou r lineu p o f DuoTfierrr jHom e Heater s f eoHARDWAX EF H SALE  Cralfsma n pain t spra ye r I  JP  ,uge d jus t a  fe w times ,extr a t  fallo a prMur  tan k an dlet  Cull  UP I 117 6 er a t 68 5 Put tUf  Lak e Rd u   REN T  TMr Hou3  on  fu    t y Nort h Dakota  iie  am l hl slhr Dal e Milie u call d o n bi g co u  CIif f Foster , a i Lmversii y Jiuj fic p, jame s S t inl i il w ha s hosi nN pastorat e a t Farmingto u an dt o  Nrt h D knshu ,ikd ,   unfurnished  Cal l  U P t  9994 last week  wiio is in ihter  Mary ,ir l SALETw  dffa , OB  ,O  Ib i lwiTi t ttw i kotli for 65  U P I  4 ejie i  Whe n 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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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>nWJT ,Dispatch   Wednesday, September 26, 1956After one false start it looks tfkt of higneris, on theappropriatedKttton Founenrtin added some Thetoeuble in in ftrtbg an assistant to Dr John RuaseT of New Mexico whoheads th survey Dr Albert Scribncr of Vaipariso, Jnd was appointed but resinned Novfc Ifr Orvid Rich of Washington has been ap FOOTALL MEWFOOTBALL CHATTMBy Donald M Wing erLast Friday the Pinckney Pirateswent to Lansing to meet the Boys,, Vocations School in their seeondf non league garaelt was a dull day the second half was played i OCTOfER COURT TBBMThe October cowrt term atorta with M cess listed There , 10 no jury, tftortkflew r Albert Ssnaitt, feasts smy M 8HH aad 1S0B a devotfeus, Friday trantnr11 divorcePinckney received the kickollf andbjCeivfumb4e4 it with VocationirtM A recovering on the Pinckney 83One of the first problems it will They drove to the Pirate 8 yd linetackle is control of state univerait where they fumbled and Pinckneylet Numerous boards now do this recovered Pinckney started a drivejob often ir competition with each but fumbled on the 17 and Vocationother In the meantime the cost of al i covered After a drive Felix Mill sending ehUen to college increase, er scored from the 1 yd line andIt i now 11385 per year Tutitions Ciiftoc Miller plunged from the 2increased S0 at the U of M and for the extra point and took the lead63 fti Michigan State Living has 7 u 0 in the second Pinckney startha inerea4 and more and more ed a march and Tommy Wylie of the students are taking ad scored from the 1 yd on a quartervaatotft of scholarship which pay back sneak Kellys try for the pointttttilion end part of the living casts, was low and Vocational was a point Field crops are 7 percent over ahead Oh the kickoft Vocationalthe 110 yer everge andfruit crops returned the bail to theiri S6 but The erimiaal case arebreakingand entering Steve JehnsomDuane VanWie appeal, Thorns Gi ney uttering and publishing MerIle Whittaker One of the cases is the suit ofate Highway Com Ziegler to coadem land, for highway purposes The divorce cases are Mary vsI ieoaad KfioasJt, Margaret vs Waiter itieketys, Ruth Vf Jo,hn ,Graybeal1ichaid s Violet McDonald, Joan vsGary Brewer, Samuel vs DelpmeAltes, Mable vs William Williams,Betty vs Robert Bowen, Shirley vsLeland Crafton, Sandra ys Reece Oliver, John vs Mary PetersOCTOBER JURY USTHamburgRalph OtweU, Bernice SCHOOL NEWS  Currentn KindergartenSusan Guy rode a pony Sunday A truce has heen declared kkGary Keiser had a tooth pulledHe intrsegregtion school fight has a pony Willie Hawkjjis rode a least  Kentucky by a decisionaJgMr horse Pat Barrett brought two Attorney General Joe Ferguson tl plants for our roomDaylene Lelontk jg tht negro families cannot has a new car One of Mike Sheldons their pupils into schools thtrabbits diedLeonard Berlins dog matje no provisions forgot run over Jerry Wilder rode a tion,Parents of negro children nhigher drew 15 yds for clipping puttingMichigan needs new laws as weR tham on the 10 Felix Millar threwasVtter programs for its road sy a screen pass to Clifton MUier whotm to adequately serve the public was trapped but shook loose andsays Gerald Oreves, head of the ran 90 yds to score Willie JordaaMkngran Goods Roads system He an end for the extra pointt Scorea tht atat is 16 years behiud at half Vocational 14 Pinckaey 6tht needs 3 things caused thislCon Pinckney came to life the secondflict i roa4 laws 2 No construction 8 and went 63 yds to score wits during the war 8 Increased use of Day Burn making the final  12suitomobiles Only the first can be  Kellys kick for the point watchanged There are 262 road laws onthe books, many of which conflictSome industries hav changed lo,oationsv There are usually 2 causesfor this, had iocs relations and higher tajcejThe legislature again went thoughits ritual, meeting and adjourningfor the,Bitt time without doing any thing The newspaper headlines readLegfoletrt Agftia Tume Dowa Aidtar the JoblessFOOTBALL SCORENorthville 6,Howell 0 St, Johns0, Xiestar 7 Brighton ft, darkston 0 Manchester 12,Ann Arbor Res 0ITpsilanti Bl Dearborn 0 Ann Arher 82, Kalainazoo Central 12 Lincola n, Flat Rock 6, Chelsea 19 ftoosevelt 18 University 20,Saline1 Puadee 6, Milan 6 Dansville 34, taie 6 Haslett 21, Ok em us 6 Mil lord 18, Clarenceville 13Mason 20, Stockbridge 6 Williamston 19, FowJervWe 0THE PINCKNEY PBCJSThe Pinckney Pegs met last Wedday with Miss Florence Preusa2a next meeting is all day workaep Oct 37 with Mrs Stella Gair barked and Yofttioslponts ahead still 2Tnot n the 4th quarter Pinckneymarched to the Bearer 10 hut lostthe ball on downs The Beavers did gain either and here Pinckneygot ler big break Felix Miller wen bark to punt but fumbled the balland had to run with itHe was stoppeU at his 0 yd line, Pinejuey tookover and plunged to the Ufc yd lineA penalty put them oa the 1 yd and Davy Burnswent over for the touchuovn but h was stopped on his trytoi the point Final score Pinckaey 19 Vccational 14This week Friday Pinckney playsiheir biggest game of the season with Dexter here and a ecrowd of 1000 peopU is expected It should beM thriller so come out aad supportth team and boost them towards h league title It starts at 730 8 a Sust Walter lacbHorning Wonhay IMMstanjay finest tt UQ0Yenflt PtopJas Matting VMjottage Wednesday 100Gtnveii  rocket ship at a carnival Tommy hnld have to wait for a court orderKeiser road his grandfathers horse cr fOI action by the county board o Jan Allison visited his grandmother, education This has quieted the dis Jacde Reason found a frpgEdna Pe turlances at Clay and Sturgis whom brother hurt his foot Mary militia hau to be called out to proserve order and no further effortshave heen made there by negJVscholl children to attend segregatedPlubmer has a newHowe had cempany doll DennisBCT J, W Hlnser PttanriayMorning 010  104t a mJkerHandyKatharine Sirrttk, ThelmaEisei Ha tlaadJGrace Beckwith, JotBertksis Htmell CitytWrnParktri 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FOOTBALL SCHBDULJtSept 14r Saline hers 21 Boys Vocational88 Dexter hereOtc b lioysville thereOct 12 Hartland hereGet 19 Manchester threeOct 26 South Lyon here Nov 2 Stockbridge hereSbcth Grade Mrs TaschWe thank Mrs Kellenberger Seeond Grade Mrs Roekee Haughns cousin rode bishorse Linda Clough vent to the BOOSunday Martha Hileman to a horseshow Billy Pucketts cousin has u ncv bird Debby Mowers dog diedConnie Schmidt visited her grandmother Timmie Sprout visited friends in Fowlerville Saturdayf Nancy Waring went to a picnic at Dexter Park Doug Winger rode nj friends pony John Tasch has a push mobile He gave it a test run Sunday Second and Third, Mrs Jehmoni Mike Speer is getting hisforConway Marguerite Ryan, Lena listening to the fables we wroeBenjamin jjoann Bloxom, Donna Jt PatrickPinckney Clark  BemyJ Kitchen IJet GiycEEd WakeieldAl SimonionD IftuaTom WyHe Lon HuhmanBob KellyDave LB,LG, VocationalTowasend BourqueArnoldRogers GeroetVaughJ McGiH,John Mai and Patty Suggitt did experimentsoaeyl    ,,  on acid and Danny Bennett, DennisGreen OakrFlorence FitzgereUi Tosline adcfifford Ejrler on heatOtmsr Patterson i We are working to get our Egypt unit done, Mrs Supgitt visited usEDLA POTTER NILES Memoral Friday afternoon Dennis Torsline la addition to the valuable geneal and Wallace Singer wery  the firstogical material originally belonjinj to finish their Egypt units Patty to Mrg, Pctter the following books brought plant cuttings to schoolUave been added through the generousity of the Livingston County Seventh Grade, Mrs AndersonTommy Read is back from Penn DAR, fellow teachers, pupils and  sylvania He sent us cards from Philfriends Pelletreons Early New I adelphia W are studying Cuba andYork find it interestingThe boys are pracHouses with history and genealogy tising for a fooball team,Thursdaymotes Mohawk Valley Book of we chcose a staff for our school pa Names, by MacWethy, Genesee Co per They are EditorNancy Darrow  ready to hunt pheasants Pat Penderj tfmsK has a rat terrian called Tin Barbara Luttrells dog got run over,lene and Caty Callison have a babysister Bonnie Wylie has a perman ent Kicky Bloxom built a doghouseWe elated officers last week Pres Hetty Puckctt Vice Pres, CindyBorowaki Sec, Rhoda BaxterLibraryNicky Marsh Hostjack Haas Hostess, Rochelle Randall, Lunch,Monitoj, Ricky Bloxom Reporter Charles Gehringorfourth Grade, Mrs CampbellWe have changed our room aroundand have a lot of things on ourscience table,We thank Mr Kennedyior making the shevles for our lib rary, We have a library readingtable too We are studying insectsRTRG, QBLHR H FB v  ,, and have v lot of specimens WPTombstone Inscriptions by Cooley  Business Editor Donald Barker choose different insects Genealogical Advertiser by Green I Associate, Judy Janowski Sport, about We have  nurlaw, 4 volumnw, Virkus    v T        wCompendium, 4 volumnes, New Eng Terry Rowel Proof Readers,Felix MillerCliff Miller Ted Dunn Elbert land Genealogy, Four volumnes by Janice Rose, Mary PenaSergt GSH1 DiSB PBOMOTBD The MidJteaA State Pelice an,fiovneed 4 promotions last week to ire mini v v Substitutes DavisjlCeCleer, Burgrirst downs Pinckney 9, Vocational 3 Passes attemted Pinckney 6, Vocational 10 Completed Pinckney 4, Vocational 8 Interceptions 0 Fumbles Pinckney 6, Vocational 4Recovered Pinckney 6, Vocational 660, Vocational 24187, Vocatioaal 7alost Pinoksy 8, Vocational 8 Cutter Also several years of theGuineaJogc  Magazine by MrsJ F Chamberlain of WilliamstonThanks to all who contributed tothis collection which is now in the Howell LibraryDIES AT BASE LAKBJames Gannon, 34, of Dearborndied suddenly Sunday afternoon He wars being pulled on skies motor boat when he fell offwas rescued, the water gotten out by Edward Guy, Gerald DarrowSeventh Grade, Mrs CarrPnckney beat Boys Vocationalschool 18 to 14 They play Dexterhere Friday A dance followsThree of our room went on a boy scouttrip over the week end They areJeff Lindn, Charles Root, Duawyn Hoy Artice Newell is back in school to wiirffromHe is tna son of Mr and Mrs Gtat Gent Dinklt sr, of Pinckney andgraduated from Pinckney high school in 1942, enlisted ia the navysad served 43 months, being disharg ed in 1946 At this time he joinedtht state police and since 1951 hasben the body guard and driver for Governor Q Mennen WilliamsNow ht it promoted to detective and asssigntd to the Detroit postsit ia unmarried YoeaUona 100llapBed Merlm Lavey and RoyR an illnessJose de Shan Siyyo brought two of his oil paintings to school he paintedhimself One was in the museumEighth Grade, Mrs MorrisAnother evntful week starts WeWOMAN FELLOWSHIPThe first meeting of tht WomansFellowship pf the Contfl Church isat tht church at 8 p m Thursday Bept 17, A good attendance is importanl aHnpertant Itsms are to be dttcissed and plaanedACERAGE AGUBBMBlfr1W flaunt farmers haft signedwiater wheat agreements under thtsell Ijanjk plan If their srerage was 10 seres the willa COUNTY FARM BBRSAUThe annual meeting of At y yReason took the pulmotor out but are sitting where we want to but ifcould not revive him Enroute to talk ve get moved We gt a lettertto A Ain Arbor hospital the doctor rott Marjory Miller from Arizonacaught, up with them at the Mill We hope she visits us soon Mist on County Farm Bureau Is Octot Creek bridge in Dexter nnd pronunc Strong put up hooka for our coats We thank him We celebrated JanetSmiths birthday Friday, Carol MiUer 8 at Fowlervidinner at 730 h school, with , ,  it reports this is National DogCITY SERVICE ROBBED Week Carl Burg burnt 2 fingers onThe City Service Oil Station Oft his writing hand at the boy scoutNorth Michigan Ave across from camp Saturday Lucky Boy He did RAINBOW GIRLS INSTALLThe Pinckney Rainbow Girl InataJlation ia at the Mseonit templeon Saturday Sept 89 at 710 p m thrtejpital and a block watt of tht not bum the coffeeTht public fc Invited  Jil wai cobbed early Sunday morn ing Tht saft was forced and 1400 She brought a cotton plant with uball and amaryllis, We got a card from Chery Meyer who is on a tripout west Robert Seeefield is homethe hospital and will soon be back in pchool Diane Wyatt is a new girlin our roomFourtht and Fifth, Mrs GouhiRobert Beyeridge was 10 years oldSept 20, Pat Plummer brought us a small everpieen from his 3 mile hikeJames Cantrell found a piece of wa gon 100 years oldEd Williomes vx8Oiie deer Sunday Alan Steffen h 9 ycarr, old Sept 28 Some piowleiwere around ,Pam Seefelds home oaSunday nitfht Richard McCarthywas bit by a dog last week RichardMcCarthy, Frank Schaffer, Penny Brenninjjstall, RolleneFirst Grade, Mrs trDavid Lawrence colnmnttt analis  tsktnSB the recent Maine vote and eonelud  es the Republicans tat on their BAKE SALBPat Sprout has roller skatesPajlVanBInricuans dad can take his teeth out BsMie Colone has a tentOwnty Demcratic I in his back yard He had to move ittfce Republicans 19vote 1954 while at the as a big tree caught fire Pennyin Brighton  Reynolds rode a honm named Whittthi starting at 1000 am J ey at a riding stable Bobby Twitchell went out to their lot with hisgained 18,125 In PortlsiMl the le BiBy owned and drrfWhbors boy gave himOnPsscsevJ PMCBSI AM AramTat Crnr Orcatrds Iroots and door to door tamppaigntafr hot it has nsver happenedhere te my knowledge The clerk ut ually know every voter in tht township, whether theyor Democrat and those who absentbello This 100 toatttfssta Meat twith  btantat Robert Beveridpe played footballSunday Cliffford Spencer in movingon nnother farm hereGeorge Elliott was sick at his gTand mothers in Detroit las veekKiflh Grade Mrs MillerWe have now pupils, Brenda Harger from Winans Lake and William Wyatt from Perry school They likeit here Vr are rloing state units and learning about themWe have a mapwith flash rards of states and capital abound larjpe map with stringsand pins attached We are learningtables of measures and multiplication tables, starting with 2A and 3s Wednesday we gt on a hike to collect thing our science cornerur science cornerJohn Dinkel took over the Detroit Ncwa rout Saturday for JimmyA Mr,CARD OF TsUNKS to extend ret, ainetre thanksiuia Ho        MrsHeatonwinter Susan rot to comh it hir I Hot of the y are making elecLinda Zulka rode her I wheeler tlntic cranes They consistdry ceil, wood screws and fnsalcan pick up 2 or 3is moldirhbors She ndt Tom ha iwonTom 1 in and wiff of StaiU ed schools Of cours this is only astop ttp opinion and another courtdecision may overturn itThe project for holding thelevels of Base and Portage Lakes which have heen the suject for dtbre for 50 years with little actionof ahy consequence being taken havf appaentry stalled again It was ap  arcntly solved  years ago iMtthreatened court action by theerty cwnerr on the river below lakes blocked itThis year the Wltenaw county drain commissionedapparently, solved the case after thtcourt had set a water level for bothlakes His action has been approved by uoth the Washtenaw and Livingston county boards of supervisorsItwas to build a dam at Bell Road onthe Huron River after dredging outthe river to that point This wouldperrrit the water to be lowered at flood time in the spring and rraisedat low water time in the lummtf Some of the property owners havestarted a campaign against it Theywant tlie dam at the outlet of Por Utre Lake They claim the Huroni in ton Authority want the dam atBoil Road so they can form parkbeach thereand that on thisaccount the authority should pay entire cost is estimated at 250,00but vhich might be double tittntA 20,000 have already been spent ansurveys and engineering It ia ftpp ssitlp to draw up a program whkawill please everyoneRail AnotherMold is s plant that has spores sad Secretary of State Hare hasested that the legislature psss a law in pell auto and truck licenses tymail He says a number of otherstates are doing it and it is working out satisfactorily We doubt if they will do it His efforts to sje ic auto license plate dealers put, UT civil service failed These auto ,1iist plutf dealerships re sbejttth rnly patronage left and by Akillfiil tiaminjf of the states lae dealer many a secretary siat has built up a political maitu and rrtne on to win the TOTtlnorship Frank Fitzgerald andHatrf Keily did and Fred Alger and Owtahary just missed So we imagelie legislature which is Republicanhtrolled will turn a deal set te pleaiisIn a lucent speech Adala Stevtav n ralleu 102 the ending of the drat , men ui the earliest possiMl and iessatiou of atomit bowk,uc HIM remarks are distoytsdand it was said ht wanted to tadtht draft now which he did not any Most any person or candidate wJlendorse his remarks but it will htilong time before the draft is ended if it ever is Wt have bases in aboutevery foreign country and trodps ij4troop concentrations theTe The newair base being built in Spain, ont of the largest will take 49,000They serve 2 to 6 years, and stant replacements are necessaryAs to the use of atomic bombs lawarfare the horrors inflictedthem are too gastlyJtt  Japan, hundreds ,of women, chOdtawere filled and hundred more arestill receiving treatment forreceived from it Many now the bomb explosion was mistaktTnt use of gas in warfarebut the bomb is wore thanTm use of a motile unit to it to go from how te noose iaby City Cltrk LedbetttrRepublicar Democrats aay thtpubHean do not want atration W K Klseyviewpoint Ht says if tney Inxy to vote orwith the itfQts thsn tsbetter off wtthent their only about W ptFesnt of UstMil Will Cooper VWednesday, September 26, liM7 N ou cani For the price of this sprinkdo 2 full loads in your elect ic dryerHeres a neat trick Take out pieces, thaths to be ironed, before theyre completely dry, thus eliminating sprinklingMany things come out so soft and fluffy they dont r 1 to be ironed at allSmart home ers know how to Live Better ElectricallyBased on an average price of 10SEE YOUR DEALER OR DETROIT EDISON V iz Democrat MeetingThur,Oct 4th AT PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL GYMAT 800 P,M THE SPEAKERS ARE w ,X k U S, SenatorPatrick J McNamara CongressmanDon HaywvtliSfMtor MtNawara, Coif Hay worth and the eouaty aaaaiwill atteBd tie ItrrMt FMtival Chiskta VUmm   Wtt Marie Neighboring NetsIlowardW Brown, 46,wfao spotted LEE THEATREWISTMORE LAKEa store at North Lake and lived at Friday, Saturday, Sejt Half Moon Lake died Thursday Ho was born at Deckerville Survivors are his wife, 2 daughter asd t mmFuneral and burial was ai Citemaa ,SaturdayThe South LyoB JuniorSeniorbase ball leagues held their banquetat the school there last week 300attended Red Wilson, Detroit Tig catcher was the speaker THE FIRSTia CisestaScopein TechnicolorwitbJoel McCrea and Felicia FairalseLee W Huff, supt of the Fowlerville school 1921 26 died at Kalamazco Sept 12The Hiawathee Beach Church haspuuhased the pews formerly usedin the Pinckney Masonic temple fortheir new auditorium Clyde Sibely in the StockbridgeBrief Sun knows an under taker who signs nig letter eventully yours  Stockbridge township has purchased a new fire engine It carries SOG gallons of waterParker HoUift has sold his homein Stockbridge and is building anew one The thre men who robbed theTinckney bank last March drewlong term James Walling who carr iied the gun got 15 years and Robert Davidson and Charles Howard each10 yearsSt Josephs school at Dexter has213 pupils They built a new addit THE FIGHTING TROUBLEWkfaLeo Gorcey, Bobby Jordan and Huntz HallAlso Gator Cartoon iHOWEUTHEATREttowelL Mica, ir CoaditimdTue  Wed  Thar Sept 252627  rUie Caron  John Kerr iaGABY In CinemaScope aad ColorSun, Mon, Tnes,Sept 30, Oct 1, 2 Tyrone Power and Kim NovakTHE EDDIE DUCRIN STORY1 in CinentaScoiMColor Cartoon and Late New1 ion this year JMike OMalleyDexter high school athletic star has ben awarded ascholarship at Michigan State Univrsty The Chelsea Standard carried apicture of a 5 legged calf born on the Broesamle farm Labor DayOnewas bom herea few years ago on on the Eli Aron farm Like tieChelsea calf one leg was not normalsize The old Chelsea Michigan Centralfnviht horse, built over 100 yearOtfo is Leiig torn down for the mae rial Is it little used now It had arainp leading up to the second stoiyup which horses drew loads of grain to unload in the binsAt he inquiry into the death cfWilliam Moon at Strawberry Lako before Prosecutor Erwin JamesCook testified that Moon ran hisbout into the Cook boat and dived from it Just before the boac turnedoer on hin Both boats wi alumiatWednesday Thanday, October 3, 4WHILE THE CITY SLEEPf In TechnicuorWithDaaa Aidiewsj, Kionda Fleming George Sanders, Howard Duff James Craig, Ida LupinoNovelties Late News CartoonSYLVANTHEATRE Chelsea, MichiganCartoon aad MuficalFriday, Saturday, Sept 28, 29 Barbara Stanwyck  James Cagney9THOSE WILDER YEARSWithWalter PidgeonSun, Mon, Tues,Sept 30, Oct 1, 2 WHILE THE CITY SLEEPS Friday, Saturday, Sept 28, 2tDouble Feature Programu 6ATTELLITE IN THE SKY in Cinemascope and ColoralsoRandolph Scott and Cail BwsstB inSEVEN MEN FROM NOW in Warner ColorCartowrSunday, Monday, Sept 30, Oct 1 Matinee Sunday at 230 pmv continuousTab Hunter and Natalia WoodinTHE BURNING HILLSin CinemaSope and Color CartoeaTues, Wed Thurs, Oct 2, S, 4 Paul Newman, Pier Angel and Sal MineoSOMEBODY UP THERE LIKES MS Reeky Gfraxianos true life story r   num moicr boatsThe Red Cross Plood liaik isHowell  el H Mrs Herbert Gillette is a patientnt Univeiy hospital Ann Abi A mo rtKpre license as ber, isucd to Thor,as Kelt 43, Pinekruy and Elia fill Marx j, of Hnhto i ardals smashed windows in ihtrew Howell Northwest JEbmentaryschool last week Steven and Andrew Lovas of HoweU have enrolled in Michign StateUniversity Sheriff Erwin Klager of Washttraw cvuHty has organized a unit mounted on horses, In searching formissiig persons they could goplaes where others could not It Ins 32 membersNeil West of Webberville,pitchingfor Fort Carson, Colorado, pitchedhis team to the championship whenbe beat the 8th army 4 to 0 Dana Andrews, Rhonda FlemingGeorge Sanders, Howard Duff, Jame Craig, Ida LupinoWednesday Thursday, October S, ONE MINUTE TO ZERO WithRobert Mitchum and Ann BlytheSTATE OFProbate Couit jkr tne County mi LivingstonIn the Matter of the Estate ofLuia Dyer, DeceasedAt a eeMten e eaid Court heldSeptember 18, 1956 rteeeatHeoseUe Mram lL8mitJudgt ef Prebae Nttiee is Hereby Givn, Tkat allcreditors ef said deceasea are requir ed to present their claims in writingani under oath, to said Court, and tos rvo a copy thereof upon Rose AWard of Box 93, New HudsonMichigan, a fidicuary of said esetave, aid that such claims will b Lu at th pjobale Office onDecember 4 1956, at ten A MIt is Ordered, that notice woercofbe given by publication of a eopyhsreof for three weeks consecutively previous to said day ef hearing in tbt Pinckney Dispatch and that the pet SClO Driveln 1HEATJ58 8 JACKSON RD Rte f rrit Sat,, Sun, Sept 28, 29 SO ULYSSESin Teciur Mtlor WithKirk Douglas and Anthony QuinaalsoTHE NAKED DAWNWithin TechnicolorArthur Kennedy, Betta St John Also Cartoons, Tues, Wed, THur, Oct 1,2,3,4 CLOSEFri, Sat, Sun, Oct 5, 6,, 7 MEET ME IN LAS TEGASin CinemaScope and Color WithDim Dailey and Cyd CharisealsoSEMINOLE UPRISING in TechnicolorWithOorge Montgomery, Karin BoothiAlso CartoonNotes of S Years AgpHirchey Broshave erected a winda windmillArthur Swarthout has gone toPensacola, Texas, to teach in a butiess collegeTeeple Hardware are unloadingseveral cars of coal this weekTV Lady Maccabees entertainedr over 100 members of Dexter and CHihon hives Thursday Dinner wasserved in their hall aad an entertainmtnt put on at the opera houseThe Seniors cleared 1150 ontheir ice cream socialLillian Eber has enrolled in Pincksew high schoolKio Sui Inui, Japanese student atthe University of Michigan talkedat the high school Monday The Senior Class officers are PresGregory Devereaux Vice Pres Flornee Reason Sec, Many Lynch Treas, Lucille McCluskeyThe Gardner Electric Light Plantis completed The juice will be turned on next weekBert Roche has enrolled at FerrisIistitute, Big RapidsDan Fisher of Fowlerville rew aarrot which is 46 inches long, 13 inchm ia dreumferene and weiffhes12 lbs Nellie Gardner and Miss Rutsallef Am Arbor spent the week endhereFrancis Carr of Pinckney will bwarried to Pearl Clark at Hartlande October 14 He is not teachinghit year being employed aj bookkPtr in a Detroit breweryBen to the Norman LaBeikaW ami the Jean Birteo  e cause a copy ef this netice tobe aerved npon each known party inregistered mail, return receipt interest at his last known address by,nanded at least fourteen 14 daysprior te such hearing or bypersonal service at least live 5days prior to such hearingfcbsman R Smith, Judge of Probate Helen M GouldDeputy Rqptior of Probate EASY IVTO Y ,v,v   rf        then  a nitiu pieto  i y b mi, nii r i v r   ft OilSee your Aplkrve Ueoor a DETROIT IDISONI Bottle GasFOR COOKING, WATER HA 1 ING ANDWYLIE L P GAS SERVICE HOME HEATINGPH9NE 63 HOWELLLAST CALL FORTAXESOCTlS tht LAST DAY TO PAT TAXBSHELEN REYNOLDS, ViBar rtuttnr VJ7 V iFORAL CLEG ION f, Noverfiber 6,To th Qualified Electors ofPfltnam Township, Livingston County Stcrfe of MichiganNotice Is herebr given that in conformity with the MichiganEUctton Law, I, the undersigned Clerk, will, upon any day, ex ttpfcStindajr and a legal holiday, the day of any regular or special primary election ri f itti thflection or primary election, receive for registration the nameit any legal voter in said City not already registered who mayAPFfcT TO ME PERSONALLY for such registration Provided,however, that I can receive no names for registration during thetim intervening between the thirtieth day before anv regular, pedal or official primary election and Jhe daj of inch electionNotice Is Hejrebv GivenThaUWiliJBAAt My Home Daily 1000 A M to 800 P MMONDAY, OCTOBER, 1956Unt Day Tht Thirtieth day preceding said ElectionPronr I oclock a m until 8 oHock p m on said day for thtsrpost of REVIEWING the REGISTRATION anil REGISTER ING ueh of the qualified electors in said CITY as SHALL PROP, EBLY apply therefor ,The name of no person bnt an ACTUAL RESIDENT of the NPfetinct at the time of registration, and entitled under the Con ,solution, if remaining iucn resident, to vote at the next election, , hall be entered in the registration book  ,Elector Unable To Make Personal Application, ProcedureSIT 804 Any elector who is unable to make personal applies t i or registration because of physioal disability or absence from tne lownsrtip, City or Village in which his legal residenceis located, may be tegistered prior to the eloee of registration before any election or primary election by securing from theClerk of ihe Township, City or Village in which is located his legal residence, duplicate registration cards and executing induplicate the registration affidavit before a notary public or Other officer legally authorized to administer orUhs and returning Siich registration cards to the Clerk or the Township, City orYiUrge before the close of office hours on the last day of registration prior to any election or primary election The notary public or other office administering the oath shall sign his name onthe line for the signature ei the registration efffeer and deaig his titleUnregistered Persons Not Entitled To Vote SEC 49 The inspectors of election at any election or prUy elerti i in thi9 State, or in any District, County, Township, Vill J thereof, shall not rcrchc the vote of any person iary elertiUy or Vill J thereof, shall not rcrchc the vote of any person whose nrmc is not repj teod in tu1 rcpi tratien book of theTownship, Ward or Proci ut in which he offers to vote Aj ro ded under Act 116, P A 1JJ51Transfer of Registration Application, TimeSEC 506 Any registered elector maytupon change of reslice within the City cause hi ro ,stration to be transferred to dd b lk idty e hiro ,stration to be transferred tohis new address by sending to the ilerk a signed request statinghis present address, the at  J moved thereto, and the addressfrom which he was last registered, or by applying in person for transfer Such transfers shall not be made within the 3tt dtfXt preceding any election or primary election KENNEDY, Townhip ClerkMars fted Her WPoint of Viewloeal high school teacherstk amnimer taking courses State UniversHfT Theya lot, bat one of them liei, we chose a hotel that was bat fTim, When I found my ked out on a coalyardjust sank fct when Miss Williams noticed a pot of geraniums on thewindow silland a note saying mind on wh4Iok at these instead, signedist WcupanVshe decided to tVit out Sbe kept those flowers i and tended tVthat much eari tnext occupantFrom where I sit its oftento adapt to new surroundjust as new custom, often  strange to as at first For instance, if youve always had teawith your meals yon might find itodd that I prefer a glass of beerIts OK to prefer whats familiar to you  but alse kp as open  Copyright, 1956, Unite DISTiTCH Wednesday, SeptWnber 26,HAMBURG TOWNSHIP l ft ORDINANCE ftBE IT ORDAINED BY the Township of Hamburg, County of Livingston and State of MichiganSECTION IOrdinance lo license and regulate Junk Yards and Place for Dis  Cohoctah Twpmantling of Automobiles, to prescribe rules, regulations, and conditions forlConway Twpthe operation of the same, to provide penalties for the violation of any rule, 1 Deerfield Twp regulation, or condition contained therein To provide penalty tor the opera f cnn Tun tion of same witbftt license BOARD OF SUPERVISORSTUESDAY  SEPTEMBER 18, 1956Pursuant to adjournment, Board of Supervisors convened in regularsession, on Tuesday, September 18th, at 1030 A M and upon roll call bythe Cierkr, the following members were found to be presentBrighton TwpSECTION IIJunk YanT in the meaning of this Ordinance shall mean any Lot, Field, Enclosure AT Building wherein the Business of Collecting iron, brass,  copper, lead, zmc, rajjs, papar, r other material shall be wade for the pur pt of resale or storage Place of Dismantling of Automobiles1 is tne meaning of this ordinanceshall mean any uted car lot, garage, lot, field, enclosure, building or anyother place when the business of dismantling of automobiles is earned on or where parts art lfcen from automobiles and sold or stored Providing ihisshall not mean o apply to garages or other placet, where automobiles are repairedSECTION ill fLICENSE FEEThe fee for aperating any Junk Yard or Place for the dismantling ofAutomobiles, atail be Twenty Dollars 2000 per year or Twelve Dollars 1200 ior easfe iUf yearSECTION IVLICENSESAny person i irm, association, or corporation who shall desire to engagein the opcratioa oi a Junk Yard or Place for dismantling oi Automobiles shall pciiiion the lownship Board for a License lo operate me same, anasuch Petition siiaii state which business they snail engage in and such otherinformation thai ftaali enable the Board to determine whether such license shall be granted Hold shall be signed by such persons, firm, asocialion, orcorporation vAttached to ttie above petition there shall be a petition signed by eightyper centum of all the property owners within a radius eighty roOs, lioni wnere such business shall be engaged in, plus one halt mile along tne main mgbway,wherein such sigoers of the petition shall give such person, lirmf associationor corporation jpemission to set up and establish such business at the locationslated All the signers ot the above petition shall stale the iegui dcscnpion of the property oi which they are owners Upon Diliog Qi a petition signed by eighty per centum of all the property owners wun a radius oi eighty rods pius one halt mile along mam highway bl any ,unk Yard or Place lor dismantling ot Automobiles, stating thai they wish such a businessremoved, or upon a resoluiuw ot thelownship Board, i shall be a duty ol the iownship Clerk io call a PublicHearing lor Lh purpose oi hearing the issues involved 11 iliier hearing the hll b ewiution revokeGenoa TwpGreen Oak Hamburg TwpHandy TwpHartland TwpHowell Twp Ervin B Snyder losco TwpCarl W Raddatz Marion Twp Ronaid Stuible Oceola TwpRalph Wiggins Putnam TwpAndrew J Seim Tyrone TwpHoward B Spicer Unadilla Twp Lillian C Smith Brighton City Lyle Glover Howell CityHarold Armstrong Howell City Glenn Berry Howell City Clair MillerW Burr ClarkMilton ConineLloyd Henries Lee GordonRalph GlennAlbert W Crft Howard GentryFred G CatrellHerman H HeegSupvr Smith presented the following resolution aad moved it adoption,which was supported by Supvr Raddatz It is hereby resolved1 That the Secretary of Agriculture of the United States is hereby requested toprovide Federal financial assistance to this County and to LivingstonCounty lor the purpose of constructing a dam and other works of im provement for flood prevention in the area of Base Lake, also known asBase Line Lake and Portage Lake, also known as Big Portage Luke,which lakes are located in Washtenaw and Livingston Counties, Michi gan And that this resolution be considered an appiication lor Federalassistance under the Watershed Protection and Flood prevention act2 That the Board of Supervisors of Livingston County is willing to fully comply with all of the conditions set forth in Sec 4 ol the WatershedProtection and Flood Prevention Act and is willing to proceed underAct 194 of the Public Acts of 1939 Michigan as amended ami the other laws of the State of Michigan to comply with said conditions CarriedUpon motion of Supvr Miller and supported by Supvr Raddatz, theBoard adjourned until 130 P MMoved AFTERNOON SESSIONr Miller and supported by Supvr Heeg that tht Boardg pp g Board snail decuie thai mere is a just cause, tne shall by lewjiution revoke i the license oi suctk business Ail neartngs called under Uus Ordinance shall be held at the lown Hall Notices given by uie iownship Cierk shall slatethe lime and piaus oi sch hearing One copy snail De given to the Proprietor oi such ousiness, one copy to the first signer ot ihe fetiiion, and three copies shall be gff vd throughout the TownshipSLCTMON V kREGULATIONSAny person, firm, association or corporation who shall be granted alicense to operate any Junk Yard or Place tor the dismantling ol Automobiles, shall fcoaduct their business by the ioliovving rules a Ihe premises where such a business shall be established shall be 100feet back irorn eenler oi Highway and entirely enclosed by a board fence at leasi seven feel high The boards ol such lonce shall be placed in a vertical position, and in close order It shall oe Kept in repair and shall be jjpainted Any gate or opening shall ue Kepi ciooed except when in actualuse b Any material which is of combustible nature shall be stored as toprevent lire Any Cqunbustible Material noi intended lor use shall be dis posed oi if material is burnt a suitable retainer snail oc used and shall bekept under coaw  ail limes No lire fhali oc allowed to continue withoutan attendant  A of Supervisors accept the invitation of the Citizens Mutual Insurance Company to attend their open house on a date to be fixed by the companyCarriedMoved by Supvr Cole and supported by Supvr Wiggins that this Boardappropriate the sum of 350JO lor Apiary Inspection in the County for theyear 1957 CarriedSupvr Hendee presented the following resolution and moved iu adoptionwhich was duly supported by Supvr SpicerSECTION VIENFORCEMENTThe Supervise ttf Hamburg Township shallbe the enforcement officerof this ordinancej  SECTION vn i  4MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONSAny persoa firm, association, or corporation operating any JunkYard, or Place ei dismantling ot Autotoobites at UK time of the adoption J of this ordinance lliall have sixty days t comply with the provisions herein  Any perSQsv firm, association, or corporation who shall decide to vacatetheir place of business, or who shall have their license revoked shall have thirty days to clean up the premises where such business was established, j Failing to comply with the provisions, the Township Board shall cause suchpremises to be cleaned up and shall collect the cost of such from such person, firm, association wtorportioii or any member thereofi  SECTION Vlfa  r lPENALTIESAny firm, pmson, association, or corporation who shall violate any rule, regulation, or condition of this ordinance oc shall operate the same i without a license shall upon conviction thereof foirfeit a sura not to exceed one hundred dollars 100 together with the cost of prosecution or be imprisoned in the county jail tor a period of not more than ninety days, or both such fine and imprisonment in the discretion of the court   RESOLUTIONBE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Liv ingston County, Michigan, meeting in regular session, that the action of the Slate of Michigan in purchasing a tract of land in Green Oak Township, in lmngsion County for the purpose of erectingand conduction a Boys Vocational School, be and the same hereby is condemned by the Board tor the following reasons 1 The State of Michigan took no action to consult with this Board or with the  governing body of Green Oak Township before taking action to  purchase this land for the slated purpose 2 The state arranged the purchase of this land in a secret manner 3 It is a well known fact that such an institution would depdeciated the value of propertyj in the surrounding area and for that reason the citizens living in4 such area should have a voice in whether or not such an institutiony is located there 4 It is believed that there are many sparsely popu lated areas in the State of Michigan where such institution mightbetter be located 5 Past experience has indicated boys escapingfrom Boys Vocational School in wholesale lots and many of themstealing automobiles in the area is another reason why the peoplsof this area should have a voice in whether such an institution islocated there 6 This Board does not believe that the Stat of Michigan should take action to locate such an institution in thiscounty without first giving the taxpayers of this county a chance tobe heard and to voice their objections, if any, to such an institutionbeing located hereResolution CarriedSupvr Stuible of the Civil Claims Committee presented bills to tht convmittee which were allowed as recommended as appear by numbers G4544 to G4545, inclusiveSupvr Armstrong of the Criminal Claims Committee presented bills to the committee, which were allowed as recommended, as appear by numbers, G4546 to G4550, inclusive Supvr Gordon of the salary committee, presented the following reportThe Salary Committee recommend that Helen M Gould b appointedDeputy Probate Registrar and Probate Court Stenographer and that th com bined salary be 3,00000 per year to take effect October 1, 1956Upon motion of Supvr Cole, which was duly supported by Supvr Wig gins the Board adjourned until October 8th, at 10 A MBILLS ALLOWED SESSION OF SEPTEMBER 18, 19S6 SECTION IXI Any person, fcm, or corporation, or his or its cmployees agents, or of Jficers who shall operate a Junk Yard, or a Place for the dismantling of automobiles in violation of the terms and provisions of this ordinance, shallbe guilty of maintaining a  public nuisance and shall shall be guilty of mis demeanor and shall be punished as provided in Section 8 Hereof The continuance of such publte noisance as hereinbefore referred to shall constitute1 a nuisance per se and the same may be restrained by proceedings in the Circuiif Lii St f Mihia i chncery upcrrtDONT SAY BREADJUST SAY CREMO fcJI CREAMS ENRICHED BREAD  nuisance pe e and yCourt for the Couinty of Livingston, State of Michigan, in chancerycomplaint of the Supervisor and Clerk of Hamburg Township and the in stitution of such proceedings shall not be a bar to the arrest, prosecution and conviction of any person, firm oc corporation violating the terms and provisions of this rinanc or any suit to recover such penalty in an actionat law 1 SECTION XSections, of thrs ordinance shall be termed to be severable, and shouldany section or provision of this ordinance be declared by the courts to beunconstitutional or invalid tbe same wil not affect the validity of thisordinance as a whole or any part thereof, other than the part declared to be unconstitutional tr invalid , SECTION XL This ordinttto shall become effective on October 15, 1956 in acordancewith Act 12 of thfe Public Acts of 1929 as amended by Act No 34 of the Public Acts of 1935, being Section 1973133 Michigan Statutes AnnotatedThe above ordinance adopted by Resolution of the Township Boaffi ofthe Township of Hamburg, County of Livingston and State of Michigan at aregular meeting Jwf d on 13th day of September, 1956 THE HAMBURG TOWNSHIP BOARDA  A brawn troot weighing 19 lbf, A total of 150 permits will b 1Mwhich waa 31H In long was taken ed forth speelal deer teaton tin Lake Michigsa 2 miltt from Man  AUefl Dec 1 9 S dW wtw bags Auffuit m jii there last yr Check NoNameG4544 Drs L E My  E S WoodworthG4545 Charles W BahnmillerG4546 LuVerne DibbleG4548 Forest J BrownG4547 Sam Hasbrouck G4549 Clarence EarlG4550 Lawrence Gehringer PurposeService  JailSoldiers BurialCoroner Fees Justice Fee Livestock ClaimLivestock ClaimCare of Inmates Total AntftseAttest JOHN A HAGMANCounty ClerkApprovedGLENN BERRYChairmanSTATE OF MICHIGANCOUNTY OF LIVINGSTON S SI, John A Hagman, County Clerk in and for the County aforesaid, dohereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct transcript of the origi nal Supervisors proceedings at their September session and of tbt wholethereof now remaining in my said OfficeIN TESTIMONY WHEREOF  I have hereunto Mt my hand and ltolJthis 19Uiday of September A D 1956SEALt JOHN A, HAGMANCounty Clerk, BtpWniW 16, MML p upt tolas dydowefon from ta ona on a 87 yal itaught a paaa for tat axtara Th th diatriet waa at Hollr Friday witk aM hoat Siakarp wato of BirmineThaa andStop up andtradIn deal ourThares genuine fun in owning an OldtApproval, too, from folks wholl know youreft tilt g Neither can be measured in mere dellart and cents Yet, it costs surprisinglylittle more for Oldsmobiles big benefitsthan for manyjnMeU of smaller, lowpriced MM, And the little difference becomescvem smaller when you consider how well your imvestsmemt holds when you go over to OldtCemu see tae value try your Olds sooo of PknouthYe editor went wtmCoakley of StockbridgeThe Jackson Aesn eiChurches uceta hens Oei I 1K people attended tmeburg Centennial Saturday Bad Dilloway led the parade wbica imeluded 100 people, on an old high wheel bicycle In theJohn Dunlnvy, son of Felixlavty who nettled there baefcin 1831 was the first speakerHe finished bis speech and satwhen he had a hears ettaaa Mr tola Hall attended aDemoutxation meeting lalday at the home ef Mas FitPreuaMr aad MM Ralph Balien hie sister, Mrs Vclna Knap emday who ia taking treatment at Mai ua hospital for varicose veimaThe Robert Seefeld familyom the BilJ Baughns SundayBorn to Rex Hendee and lecne Robinson at St Joe hoamteal in Ann Arbor Saturday a 71 lasonMrs Irene Jack ee gae beck teGuliport, MissHerbert Palmer, wife and dammVter, Pat, pcn the week end em the time tYOURI ALWAYS WILCOMI AT YOUR OLDSMOBILI QUALITY DIALERS IC PRESENTS ISTMfR W11LIAMS, STARRINO IN HIR AQUASPICTACLI OF 197  NICTV  SAT tVI , al  216 DON MAIN MOTOR JIRVSCEGrand River in, Hoel, Midi S14etery here to which many of thepioneers buried in Northfield and Dextev townships were removed la 1861 Rev Michael Commerford was appointed pastor here H madt extensive improvements,Imiit the rectory and was prominentia local affairs In 1911 he wastransferred to Flint He was followed by Rev Joseph Coyle, Rev John Crowe, Rev Fransia McQuillan,Rev, LeoDorsayr1 Rev Monday ia 199 Rev Louis Dion in 1911, RevDan Ferster in 19SI Re Carolaain 1936 and Rev Francis Murphy in1M1, Rev, Albert Schmitt same in1948 and has just finished buildinga school and sisters homeThe schoolhas 102 pupils, 2 nun teacher and a lay teacher Mrs Blanche Clark came acfrom St Joe hospital Sunder Samday callers were Mrs Rose Hendee, the Robert Clark and Vem aifcfatnOieaMrs Margaret Clark, Fraaeie amiAnita spent the week end with tmeCharles Clark family at Kalkaema They also called on the Frank Nfoaols family at Mio and visited tme Shiine of our Lady of the Weedethere,Frank Battle oi Howell called emMrs Emma Dinkel Sunday Man Battle is in McPhenson hospital 30 membere of the Borefrom here tamped aear Trauma Lake over the week end Vaceewere 150 scoutc in all thereMr and Mrs Roes Bejvis MemCulver ox Farmingtom celled emthe Murray Kennedys SundayThe hard frost here lest flmmweday night did much damage te teastoes and late peachec  died His physician, Dr   Mmieef Pinckney was summonedWilliam Ledwidge, 72, died leaf Wednesday after a long sllaeesMowas bom in White Oak but peamost of hie life here He asairiedi Mary Roche in 1884 She wvivee,1 There are I ions, Man and lies I daughters, Germaine amd flare, a brother, John, and I sisters, MreSarah Ceierc aad MM Metle mtette The following attended thean Legion convention fta Irvimm last week C H Kennedy, fc   y, C W Hooker Harry,  I Read, Rthert Pko0, Cliff Vi Chariea Whalen and wifeMitk J Uvan visited the Mipatch office Saturday He haa rpnsi  the state bar examiaaeiem and will locate at Brighton Ma haahas Ucr  cost accountant at Ike the Michigan State SanVi4 iJauvwt eTnwd at theAUaa State Omjaanl plant at eMflrUks fell and trace eta feet last w ST MARYS SCHOOL DEDICAT IONHistory of St Marys We received a copy of the MfchCatholic which contains picturee ofthe dedication, StMarys new schoollev Albert Schmitt and a historyof the church by Nellie Gardner Jhrefcts TlHaatetfom was settled by famittet who caane from Ireland as early ma 18mt Ther Ut a log church at im Washteaaw eeumtr inIts pastor waa lev PatrickImemtand Washtenaw tountiasfor a numbt of years, Maaaat wtMheld in the home of members In the Cftpt Christopher Monks homa inPutnam,feter Morgans in Unmdilaand the Mulgrore homa ia Marion Members had to fo to Northfieldfor marriage, funerals and burials In 1846 a church was built onTown Hall Rd in Daxtor towaship, then the eanter of Catholie popula lion aad a eematary started It bumed ia itW A church wa boiU at Deter ia liii  Jaatea Pulaara and UMdilta t ,addition That yaar Capt Mokdtadtd land fot thurch purpoaaa in  and a church was oinpliiram186T by Rev VanGennup who had cuecceded Rer Pulsei at Dexter He was followd by Rev Raftcr ia 1870 and Rev Slattery in 1871 That year Rev Jamee Herbertwas appointed resident prieet at Pinckney aut only stayed a yearThen Pinckney waa ade a mUsalemof Chelsea under Rev Dufliff Bar William Ceasidine sueseded hint imia ltml amd was in charce af Pimek Bom to Mr and Mn lefceBrown at the Pimokaer Saaitadmmi Sept HA datttfhter,Mc Bvewm waa Heatha CookEd mfaaa haa started mis eider aOetCider ia 10c a gallonThe Pinckney Bulldoge beat WmHmore Lake Saturday II te 6 liaeaf Jack Reason and Dick Amburgeir,ands Floyd Haines and Rex Smithy tackles C Battle and  Grosemea,  guards Chuck Clinton, eemtcr At MuJd Berquiat, quarter, Aob KcmaSaran Connors and Mrs, Mails mibarksKIWANIS GIRLS TEAMFront ftew Mary Pcma Pat Gudith, Virginia Amburgey,Mary KrahnVerna Hoiben, Mildred Kellenberger, Midge Higgs Back lew Cathy WUtee, Jackie Sottedfe, Mary Jeffreys Janet Shirleyaad MajeVa TtaJUaimreek are net in lha miatmia CONSBBVATHMIMost of the state parka are eieeaThat means the conceseioa stead,water and electricity turned omtAlthough base ball is vailed tmenational sport hunting and flshiagmight better be t5,000,00t peesihunted and fished last year wmHa only 15,000,000 saw big league balirames One out of every IS patismafrom 6 and oldev hunte and Ushea Average expenee foi equipment marpeiccn 61, trip Uj, wissellaacmt7J, license SJi Not orer 190 deathe art reaerWdfront the virus disease whichai eemar atatea ,  ATCH Wednesday, September 26, 1956PeoplesStore IGER1EGENTS FURNISHINGS v 114 Bfc Hawaii CANNED GOODS GROCERIES SHOESDRYGOODSKENNEDY VENEHAl STORt The Gregory poslofflce has beenmoved intc the building formerlyoccupied by the Smith Grocery, , 4John Rock won the ccaddis 21st annual golf tournament at Lakeland Country Club Saturday iThe Orrfn Browns of Clareman,New Hampshire and Mrs Madge Harris of Howell visited the JoeHacheys at Silver Lake last weekThe Bob Tbumm family liae moved from Ypsilanti to thdr eotttae at at Silver Lake, Mrs Mae McKelvey we are informed died at Pittsburgh Pa,, wently She and her husband, Frank, hud a cottago at Rush Lake for u number of years George Thompson went to Veterans hospital, Ann Arbor for a checkup Monday, Robert Soeffeld, 8, who had poliois home frm University hospital The Percy Ellises with the Barn,ncy Wilsons go to Wyoming next week to hunt antelope John Bezzek jr and Jan Rose ofDexter were married at St AndrewsJEvangulioa1 Reformed chuik, in Dexter last week Attendants were Gertrude Larmee, Betty Shanfeltof Ann Arbor and Helen Bezzek If you aim always to pay bills on time andsave yourself the inconvenience of making specialtrips or standing in linethen PaybyCheck Your cancelled checks servt as receipts of payment and your check stubs keep your bankbalance uptodate If youre interested in savingtime and steps  you cant miss with a checking account, hereTHE McPHERSON STATE BANK INCORPORATED 191S HOWELLPINCNETOVER NINETY YEARS OF SAFEAll Deposits up V 10,000 insured by Our Membership Depasit insurance Corporation in the FederalO ooBETT ROSE nThe Jam Murphy family of Plymouth called on the Thomas Mur  phys SundayEd Nuoffer and wife of Holt were Sunday guest of the Lloyd Hendee   Guy Abbott and wife who built a Itome at Largo, Florida were dinnerKuestts of the Roy Dillinghams onedny last week  Thurry Sprout fell out of the carlast veek and cut his leg He hadto have stitches taken The C W Hookers of Ann Arborcnllcd on the J H Hookers Sunday Clifford VanHorn and wife spentfart of last week at Flyod WeeksWeeks cottage at Nevin Lake neat Slant on Olin Robinson jrand family of AnnArbor, Ross Read and wife called on1 the Olin Robinsons Rev Sackett Rex Sackett and Elmer McConachie V1 W  ,  n o nnd wife of Detroit called Saturday  lla llen Civy  fT f y harles Riceand family of De lUr WUern State Jac, Url,troit were Sunday guests of the Lestor McAfees, Michael lezek was ttfest manRoben Rose and William Quigley wereushers The reception was at thechurch After a wedding trip to Cal ifoinia they will live on Brand fidDexter Mrs Eleanor Ledwidgc spent theweek end with her sister, Mrs Kitt ie Jrrgen,ii Howell1 Thir Don Jeffreys family of De troit spent Sunday with the VinceLaRosas Jack Young and wife entertainedill the Buins families Sunday M honev of the biithdays of Mr, an IMrs Doniiiick Conklin of Grand Rapidsorn to Mr and Mrs, Kennethry Hermvfline Burns at St Joe li siital Arn Arbor, ept 112 a 12lb son John Bernard, The Harry Hess family of Waterloo were Sunday guests of theWayne AtLoos The fullov inv Pinckney graduatesav iittemlin,v college Patricia Thuyer, Ltaim Collier and LeslieIvcon, Michigan State Elizabeth Miller, Ypsi Normal Wagoners QMilhr Wcuern State JackFerris Institute irrtchen Tasch, University of MiMfcan Jerry Mrofka , LeeHollingsworth, AlmaKddie Hollinysworth Olivet Mesdames Sadie and Mary EllenRead were in Ann Arbor FridayMrs Vola Read went to JacksonWednesday and brought her motherbuck with her The John McCiuires df Dearborn were Sunday guests 1OU   vj v , 6 rPmbers of the Congl LadiesWheeier of Birmingham who was j  , ivnt t0 te yovk hospital Frilooking up his family tree His fath     servej dinner for 55 child er, James McMichael of Hamburgwas adopted by the Ed Wheeler fam Willard Sauer of Sparta, grandI Junior deason of the Michigan Ma3onic Grand Lodge is patient atButterworth Hospital, Grand RapidsThe Lester MAfee family were inDetroit Saturday We had a caller Sunday Gilbert jMIDNIGHT BLACK ROUND THE CLOCKIBrilliant black with a thoroughbred air thats thtlatest trend And Betty Rose creates this masterpiecefor you in regal Anglo Sablelure, an elegant wool with satiny feel Daytime, youll wear the wide shawl1 collar fastened by means of a seton tab and big jeweledbutton For formal eVeningsprestothe collar be comes a charming hood Milium lined to keep you comfortable in any weather Black, coffee brown, eta atvine, charcoal Sizes 6 to 16 Priced at 5250etrce sSiore for Women Howell, MichFree Parking in Rear of the StoreKEYS MADE TO CkDR ly who then live at Winans LakeHe took their name The Wheelerstraded their farm for the Hambnrg hotel and latter went to Detroitwhere Mr Wheeler died Mrs Wheeler came to Pinckney and kept housefor her brother, Frank Newman un til her death Mr Wheeler has notnot been in Pinckney since her death and wants to look up his fathers fan enThe Clare Miller family were inFlint Sunday and called on Mrs Annabclle Croupe who has been illat Hurley hospital The Louis Eiseles went back toPatterson, N J Mrs Emma Volmarentertained for them Sundaythe Herman Eiseles of Morristown NJthe Wilbur and Charles Eiseles of Fwlervivlle and Marie and rJack 6066 PINCKNEY ROADQuality Merchandise LOW PRICESBeer and Wine To Take OutPHONE HOWELL 705J2SAY IT A WITH FLOWERS fromHELLERS FLOWtRaana wants co IOOK up nis lathers tan Rarker of Jack8On ily We sent him to see Miss Viola J T1 Robbie Robinsons of Ann Ar Pettya of Howell whose mother waa bor matted on the Robert Tasch famMr and Mrs Roland Service and l Vten Tasch upent the week endlier mother, Mrs Mina Wooster of with Karen Tessmer  Ann Arbor called on the Frank Aber The Qna Campbells spent Sun atdeens Sunday  The Rcert Read family wereFriday night dinner guests of theArthur Bullises at GregoryMrsJeanette McDonald was homefrom East Lansing Sunday the Carl Lentz horns in LansingThe Marvin Shireys had the Merwin Campbell family and Arnold Herquist for Sunday dinner guests Mrs Mable Suydam off Jackson LUMBER AND LUlLuifiG SUPPLIESEverything in Sherwin Viiiliami Paints Coal and Fuel Oil  anil Building Hardware D E HOEY  SONSKhene HA 68119 Dexter 3om East Lansing Sunday Mr Blanche Mylne of Parma called The Kenneth Zilla of Jackson and Qn he  j, Reasons Sundaythe Jack Clark family of Dexter Albert  Shirley and wife were were week end guests of the Mark g,jnday guests of the Doyle TernNash familySunday the Mark Nash  pietOna in Kcego HarborNash famly and the Jack Clarks j he Ambroze Kennedy familywere Sunday dinner guests of the e Saturday dinner guests of th Arvid Anders fil i Sh in South  Geriy EichmansArvid Anderson familyLyon Sunday  j vc pBtinia Guild of St MarysJimmie Baughn entertained a y Society made 100 on theirimmie Baughn entertained a y Society made 100 on tinumber of friends Sunday who spaghetti dinner last Thursday, rode his new pony  Mvs Ethel Sprout spent theThe Robert Reads entertained on  wcek end with the A J Conine famSunday the Fred Reads, John Me i iiy in FerndaleGuire and Jae Whitley familiea  The Carl Bidwell family,of Brlgh109 attended the OES County  ton were Sunday guests of lienAssn, her last Wednesday tWhite and wife Tht Keith Bradburys of Chelsea Y Knrcn Singer spent the week tndand Lambert Henrys of Detroit with Kaye Wylieaperl Sunday with the L JHenrysJ Mrs Viola Massev underwent anW tf  Rnd Wil1 Al1dr whili You Wait fprl Sunday with the LJHenryju Mrs Viola Massey underwent aJeny Henry who has been in Ger operation at Art Center Hospital,many with the army came home last Detroit, last weekweek r Ilailow Shhnv 4ml wife ofGuaranteed Mutual liteInsurance Comply  J Jakubowski AGENTPHONE UP 89 D 1 fAbout 15 class mates attended a 1surprise birthday party Saturdaynight for Allen Roe, Thomas Wylie was unable to attend, previous soc ial committments Mrs Knthryn Wliitehead andBeatrice Lamborn of Gregory call ri on the Jesss Henrys SundayTho Robert Pikes and Mrs Alicerruff were in Comma and OWOSPOlast week Mrs Wm Bentley came home with them Floyd Lovp and wife of Howell andGuy Blair of Fowlerville called on thp Hoy Dillinghams Sunday W F Close and wife of Lindenivnt Sunday at the AJbert Dinkeleek r Ilailow Shhnv 4ml wife ofTh Francis Shehan, Kenneth Jackson and Billy Shehan of Annohlman nd J Cd fam Arhor called on the William Shchaas Iat Sunday Billy Shehartii horse wonsecond money in Penniylvania lastTh Francis Shehan, Kenneth Jackson and Billy SaMohlman and James Cfrdnr fam Arhor called on the William Shchaas Hies visited the Detroit zoo It S weeL eeLThe Harold Porr MttoniUd a weekWhite Shiine meeting in Aim Arbor ThSatiurdmy PompSatiurdmy T l jPompano Btach, FloridX jmovingtohomeThe William Schmidts visited theKrvin Schmidts of Howell lat week William Schmidt Pt Thursday,d Friday in Washington D C andVirginia on busintii ijr th Ford Motor Co Paula Curlett itITTJi  tHVV V,J K PROFESSIONAL ttif  f NSffTIOMAUY HIGH TRADEIN OFFERBTCAWHGW GE RBFRIGEIOTOR tafBTfrm IA It U Se P MMesv Toal rf fit, til te t0  XLEE LAVEY Gene uuuranc u p tty BM y SvtrisWstDirectorMadam Equipment Jfcmbulajine Son fanone p wnCLAY GORDONLTLB  MONtSLL AftSOOlATBPhon Grand Mvar xyxKMiXi SKSfrSfr V5iS  NEW 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