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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>w Afrpw me Dispatchr  Velmocne 7SIHE PINCKNEY DISPATCHWednesday, September 19, 195GMICHIGAN MIRROR No matter built, th birthp schools avirate alwaysseems to stoy a jump ahead of them Michigan had her largest school regiscrption in history this month when approximately 1,454 children regisi th lmentartered in in the elementarytered in Sand secondary grades Some 2200 additional teachers and 2,000 new classroomswfcre utilzed to take care oftuis 70,000 pupil increase Michigan schools added more tfian100 million dollars worth of class additions and buildings to FOOTALLNEWSFootball Chatter by Donald Winger In their opening game of the football season here Friday night the local Pirates lost to the Saline Hornets7 10 6 Saline opened the scoring inthe 4th quarter with about 4 minutes kft when Dick Lehtonen took a Hnckny punt on his own 30 yardline and behind beautiful blocking and some pood side stepping went70 yards for a touchdown The extra point was made on a pass from Wagen or to MyersIn the 2nd quarter the Pirates befan a mach which carried them to the Saline one inch line before theywere stopped on 4th down by the Saline line Score at half Saline 7, Piackuey 0in the, 3d quarter the Pirates one I SOCIETY NEWS PORTEKRADY WEDDING Harold Rady, Jr, son of the Harold Radys of Rush Lake, was mar ried to Delores Ann Porter, daughter of Mr and Mrs Hollis Porter of Durand in the Chapel of the LoweryField Air Base at Denver, Colorado Ghwetirooms,additional faciltiesMost of the teaching facilites were filled but in mostcases the schools had to pay higher salaries Schools in urban districtshad to pay 4000  most all 3500 Salaries in other states are about the same Not all teachers met the j again started a march which took them to the Saline one yard lineWith 3rd down on the 3 yard lineBob Kelly, Pinckney was thrown fora 13 j ard lossWith 4th down on the 1G yard line, Pete Gerycz took passfrom Davy Burns but knocked out of bournes on the one foot line andSaire again took over on downs Saiiue carried the ball to their 37 ard line Here big Tom Rady ofstandard qualifications as manyiais permits were issued The earliest war babies that foilowed the birth boom after Woril War II are now in the first and sc onl grades The birth increase is expectid to continue for a number ofyears yet Some 117,000 high schoolgrjuluates will enrollcolleges this month in Michigan tit, Marysftev, Fr Albert bchxaitt, rutortoday MAsse8 8KK and 1000devotions, Friday evening SCHOOL NEWSKindergarten Xius,We have 71 in theat 7 Jon na, Friday evening after Some can spflJ Miiy Plummer Mis Parkskindergarten, alreadyDevTOoaspMorning dMichian sportsmen meet at Multi Pirukney blocked Wageners puntLake Assn, Walled Lake Sept 22 I on the 30 yard line and Len Kitchen 23 to test their skill in bait and fly recovered for Pinckney On the firstcasting Also archery, This is spon play Davy Pairuna of the Pirates sored by the Detroit Times Skeptics who fear the MackinacBridge is not strong enough to with j stand wind velocity are reassured 1Dr Stedmanthe signer He sav1will withstand virC   C mii  hour Winds there ar n vmiles an hour 0 yards for a touchdown, not awas laid on himThe oxtratry failed as there was a mixip in the Pinckney backfiuld andhj ball was fumbled Final score vas Saline 7, Pinckney 6CONSERVATION OBPT Pinckney plays Boys Vocationalat Lanisng at 2J0 pm,SeptThe next week they play Dextorhere072,000 worth of lumber was sold j Geryczby state of Michigan last year fromits statMfunstB,81000 worth morethan in 1954 In 1941 only 7000worth was soSd Deer hurting information foldersare now available from the conservaiont office 7,000 fishing licenses were soldFO far in the state this year 2 percent than last yearThe conservation dept approvedthe purchase of 498 acres of hunting land Sept  Mostly in northernMichiganThe commissions wild poose trapping project resulted in 45 geest being trapped, banded and releasedJ intha Seney Kefuge in Schoolcrnitcounty Only 11 were goslingsMichigan forest fires are G5 percent ess than in 1955 Onry 2 fires reported last week PadyKitchen Tom WylieJmus Kinv nsonJim McClleei Dennis ClarkHob KellyLon IluhmanIVQ Burns LELTLGCenter RGRTR E Q B LILRH FB GrossVedderAnderson Bracey KellyWagner MyeSr 1Wild Chaplain Robert Benson officiated at 730 to 900a double ring ceremony The brides i f  tt ndress was ballerina length with a I10  BiWChantilly lace bodice, long finished Isleeves finished in deep pins overIthe wrists, bouffant skirt of lace andtulle with fingertip illusion veil fash ioned to a crown of seed pearls andsequins She carried a white Bible andcascade of pink ruptured roses Dizie Joe Kinyon of Denver, thebridesmaid, wore a ballerina lengthdress of peach tulle, over satin withvelvet trim and carried a colonialbouquet of gold carnations TomRady was his brothers best man Theushers were Harry Sehulman of Cali 4fornia and James Pettit of TexasThe reception was in the Radysapartment in Denver Attending from Michigan were the Hollis Porters of Durand and the Harold Radys andson, Tom, of Pinckney Both young people attended Michigan State college mSaturday frwaandUttUTdbCahraiy Menooaite ChoreaBe Ezra Bmebj, PastorS S Supt Walter Sack1000MARRIED FRIDAYMiss Lonna Sehroeder, daughter ofMr and Mrs Eart1 Schroeder of Anderson, was married to Calvin Fosterof Parkers Corners Friday night at the Plainfield Methodist Church byRev Tulip They were attended byCarol Kelly and Denver SchroderThe reception was held at the brides home They will live at Parkers Corners The groom is employed at theFowlerville Tool  Die Co Sunday Scfar al 1100Young Peoples Meeting 7 30Cottage Fellowship Serrica Wednesday  800CoBgMgatKGaal Church Jter J W Winker, PastorSchool 930  m and cars Tommy Reiserout a cigarette so it wouha rioveryMorning Worship 1045 a nThura night prayer meeting at the ctarcfa at 800Wee1, choir piactice  76 p mThe Peoples GhwcbM3 West between Main And Unsdilla StreetsRev Keith Ruegsegger, PastorSunday School Moraiffg WorshipYouth GrQyp Evening ServiceThursv Piayer MeetingJr Choir Practice WedSr Oair FKuk W 946 a m1050 AM 700 p m300 p m800 p m 400 p m and writelives near a pond, there are frogs and turtlesA snake fot in her boat We hae2 Dili Wylies in our room and the Potter twinsDebby IJorovvsky saw abijj blue racer Dennis Reason alsotold us about Smoky, tbe Bear W1 are making safety rules abojit flras stampedlot startMike Sheldons do ot runDvid Uludykus ducks otkilled Pnulette Siriue1 saw a snake unlci a board Dennis Howe visitedhis grandfather up northFirst I rack, Miss Kim1rWe made pictures of our parentshunv them on the bulletin board  liillv lienniU and Linda StoneIloiiht turtles to srhoilW, read aa tjiy about Timothy Turtle and a Peiu about a turtle Allen PorteriMl iis dad saw a nappbiLr tuitle intbe read They iva e  to his Kavdlailvr who at1 it IVrny Rev rilds isjirv to vide in a hot rod ea,laddie ii,c i luldirjj one II1 has the ixle rid wheel Kicky Sowers is alsoluiiiiin on1 He ran die a tractorJ inr Haines can di ive Patty liaine dado Current CMBQMtThe Chelsea Standard Utot Minented on what it callsPLAYERS GROUP OVID STKAITH ,  1 fvid StmiUi, 71, retirThe players roup wet with Mrs ljt inpectr died at WTasrh, Septll with 16 members pre I  1otroit ThunUy Herent 5 new oneswere added It was Detroitans bi carWte ia ii hi1 daddysis LOM to for the United StateCouit This it claims isen od at the recent American meeting at Dallas, Texas whenbody only voted 118 to 101 toply with the recent supreme decisionJt claimsittli vheeide it ia adecided to call the groupThe Pottys ville Mfll Pfttyere and the theatrerrhe Pettysville Mill PlayhouseSeventh G9tr Mrs CarrPhickney lost to Saline Friday 6to 7 TheG was a dance after thegame Our teacher was sick and sevoral were absent this week We are making pictures for our bulletin board, have rearranged our seatsNEW HOOKS DONATEDA large number of books havebeen donated to the library by 1  sun of Andrew Straith of Huron Kiver Dr and North Territorial Ud IniPJ he entered tbe police doptandretired in 19M7 For a number ofyears he had u home at Fox Poin FoTtajve I ake, He leaves his wife, Hazel, 1 sen, Marvin and a sisterThe funeral was at tbe Xcly Timor burol at Fowlervilleal Home, Detroit, Saturday with theCEOKGE V CKFKNGeorge FCren SO, died at a Lan nursiiH1 home Monday Ho wasthe pon ofAlhort lani Florella Fiv liist Crade, Mr inc iinishedwith Tom nl Dieisn,  iUV Thayernd are  i unreadoiy  to Play, Our liookWe Come and our l prsentat i eand SuBeckyun thr PaxtvrLehtonei  Phinas Wheat of Sturgis, Michigan  pfl ,roen and was born in Pin kneySubs Pinckney Uurjr, Wakefielcl, Among them are Captain Maiooner  jj H jsCT lie learned tbe burnerDavis, Campbell Saline Wilson, y Davidson Doherty Solomon and  indhad a shop in Pinekne, the ueen of Sheba by Ormonde anditiaat     , , The Hoy Who Made Good by Deasy I for a numbci of years, lit joined ivMr Wheat is a polio victim spend ingsion Lode and served severilng part of his time in an iron lung faimB ,lc vjrin, president He mm  on atety latrol1, st missed the 1ther woke him tijberry, broth 1  ai Vi Inilyhi a liab Lama Mar,oie uesen Ijirtday is Wed ScoH Car et c his doyU Hanks fitind a liinis ntvtc Mr arty lias a Hw doMMa1 in wauls ponyCard Curt doj1 named Sn,ok, i Iriie iyd,, call  His bi 1  hei in lav Ton only voted compliance as ao principal It raps thecouit which it says is made up political appointees moat of wlhave had no judicial experience1 as a result the court has moved uvr to the leTt The members ofsupreme court have always beenpointed They have been under W fjIure and weathered theWhat about the Dred Scott decfions Mr Dooley once said the lre me court follows the electionturns What he meant was the dents appoint men of their point From the civil war to 11ihe Republicans were in powerthe judges appointed were all cojJservaties Then Woodrow WS was elected and appoitySSdv Iramlis, a noted liberal ThenRepublicans were in power 12 and appointed more conservatij iurnu Franklin Roosevelt andHarry Trumans term they compli remade the courtEisenhower caand appointed more liberals  them Chief Justice Warren 1 mtriversal desegration deeltlW do not see how they couldruled otherwise The 14th amenont iiiadc the negroes citizensvave Vhem all the rights of citizei  Iavid Lawrence in an articlethe Mth amendments was putiiliiiilly because the white ,of the south were disenfranchailat he tlm This is the bunk If   n ine court should overturn would that make the negroes ftlttjagainiiathferm, Kempf, Lange, Iloeft ORKSFOOTIJALSiniti I,yon 7, 1IS, Fentoii  MaCireek 0 I,anting Eastern termsI, Sand from tjmi, t0 tjm6ii, YpsiInnti 0 R,osevolt 12 Clinton G Lin, Our toacher is strict We canno,toln 14 Helleville 6 Chelsea 41J, Dex1  JIJ  , tie T Mi1 i added to everything lsesville 20,1 Our teaccher is strict We cannotWilliamston lJ Jrans Lake 33, Mich talk 01 leave the room without perigan Center 0 Haslett 34, Ovid 0 i ,nisaif,n n,,r toan, co,,D ,  Ian 7, Willow Run fi DansvWilliLinden 25, Hartland 0 MilfortT 13,Oxford 7 Stockbridge 19, Leslie 13Webbervilie 13, New Lothrop GFATHER IS SHOTRtlcrt Tavernier, 52, a photoghapher for the Jam Handy organization, mission Oursays we arelike celts who have been out to pasltureJames Wyle conductel our first CIPSS meeting with coaching 15 peopie vTOto stories to display on thebulltin board We hope you enjoywas shot by his son, Robert, Jr, Sat V news urday at their home on Latson Rdnear Howell According to the mother, Mrs Leola Tavornier, 4G, Tavernier Jpushed her around and then cuffed door Tavernier was taken to Fifth Grade, Mrs MillerHere arc the rest of the committees chairs, Ray Kellenberger blackMe boards, Larry Gyde, Ray MessenPherson hospital where his wounds ger, Valeria Parker, Tommy Cham were said not to be fatal The boy bewirtimo fjKlp rnwP roiAwas not held according to the sheriff  rsame wh1, George Calone, Mrs Tavernier said she grabbed the Forence Mork,Cluquita Amburgun away from her son two weeks k gey Our group names are group I, ago to prevent him from shooting his D Busy Beavers, Group I, Talkie Walkfather then  ios Gpoup lTT  KlUenf GroupIV, Slick Chicks, Group V, BusyBodies We hare a nice science andhistory exhibit We are studyingFourth and Fifth, Mrs GouletOur officers are Pres, James Cantrell Vice Pres, Pam Seefeld SecSENATOR PATRICK McNAMARAWill speak at Pinckney high school Thursday, October 4 at 8 pm underauspices of Putnam Democrat ClubPINCKNHY KINGS DAUGHTERS The Pinckney Kings Daughtersmeet with Mrs Carson Hollingsworth Thursday, Sept 20 at 130D rti SecretaryMrs Sims wll assist Plans will beto attend convention at Owosso Octl Darlene Gwynn Treas, Cheri about ants Soon we stert individualSchmidtFlewer Com,Pat Plummer dusting, Maagaret Ackley paper,Robert Beveridge, Jerry Jagodalibrarian Kathy Shettelroe waste unit3We had Doll Days tadayTherewere msjy beautiesWe had reading has been dead a number ofThere is a daughter, Mrs iertrude Harden of Lansng and several grandchildren Also a sister, MrsWeltha Vail of HortonThe deceased moved to Howellsome years ago where lie had a bar t er, v recked lii  c  Jerryit h i t 1 i liad a ui,  hlayMrs Rooko1 ill, i lorenceSet find irade,W have a nVy 111 , Frunk i I tinKftiV li elif r ai e ui a nev horJy i iu 111 ino  new HI tDaie IMtlitoi K Linda  i ony limiryand sidllenin leo jian and 1Inn nd  a 1  i1 I   iiif a ntw dnW il I U1ber until his retirementThe funeral is Thursday at 200p m at the Schnackenbur Funeral Home, Howell, Rev Cardwell Proutofficiating Hurial in Fairview emetery, HgjwoII,Lole NoliH to whichhe transferred will exemplify tin Masonic ccmmittal serviceMRS LAURA SISCHOMrs Laura Sisrho, 7i, died at St 1 re   Joe A 111 hu 1,,iei t Davi aw  hf dov,  I  , 1tlie TJkin MulConnie  1 ndt1grandrnoLher eaine to ec new I,, 1  Fmk Zoulka was in hen born S iday Doug Wingei1 his new rlolhs Ti iimy Sprouts dter i, learninto rifl her bicyele, Naney Uond h ts a n dogXancy Warins aunt h aJiuisc at Harper horuital2nd and J1 I Critilos, Mrs Ichnson Mavrarlt Spencer movid 10 IV 1ysviile Judy Uorowskys grandmother from Detroit visited herBobby Curls uncle iene was marr c rSnturday in icliesAnn ArborCharleyJoe hospital, Ann Arbor last week  vhiinrer and his dad went to HowShe was the daughter of James and  c Friday FFAbbie Hillard and was born May 5,  3 877 at Howard City, Mich, one of12 children Sie married Frank Stecho at Hairiaon en January 2, 1898 They livedat Cadillac and Ypsilanti before com jng to Poitago Lake Surviving archer husband, a dauhter,MrsGeorAeHardin of Ann Arbor and 3 sisters,tests They were hard Mrs Miller Emma Lawrence of YpsilantiMinnielibrarian, Kathy Shettelroe waste ay Jf we work an cooperai paper, Frank Wilson science table, I wil have as successful yearGeorge Elloittdoors and windows, Ffth and Sixth, Mrs H weHeaton Wilson of Moorvlle and Rosn Churchof Rockford and a brother William of Cadillac The funeral was at Keehn Funeral HomeDexter SatunlayRcv Rueggames, Dennis yeast, suar and water It did not SGgger officiatnfi Burial waa at Cad1inspectors, Nancy Hollister, work pt first but Paul Stapleton fix dilUrStaff en bulletin board, Cheii it  bubbles came Ihru The atraw Gregory Pena chairs, Ed Williams Timmy Sprout showed us a squirrboards, BHly Singer messenger, el Frifiay We experemintad withLarry Bughn Third Grad Mrs peachyClave Bidl and Dennis Reynoldswent to the track near tbe pond and drove Clares hot rod Paula Wilsonsfathers birthday was MondayTheyhad a surprise party on Iimla Van JTmrctims fsthdr Saturday Christine Clark who spent the sumnvrwith her grandparents is home Judy Gearys cocker, Princess, has 7 pups,  bubblesDarrow newsPenny Brenningstall Our officersand Frank Schafe,Our student ecu e3On  l b M CCARD OF THANKSWe wish to extend our sincerethanks and appreciation to the pas tor, linger, pallbearers, ladies of theConglChurchffriends, neighbors forthe many cards, gifts and flowers re ceived during our bereavement alsofor the cards and visits while MrJohnron was in the hospital Mrs Nettie Johnson and FamiyPeaches Peaches PALK HAVENSThe Crane Orchards cil members are Mary Cosgray, Pat See, Scfoarme BaxtarTessmeTAHernatesudith Rieynoldsand Rollene Singer Hollene is also on the Safety Patrol, We have nev Wiiiard Wiltse hasclassmates George Elliott,Colorado, Jan JJerry Jagoda Brighton Clifford  of thSpencer, Detroit Ed Williams, Penny dug for a new M,MRS IDA HEPNERat her homecCleer on M35 westnd has the basementis closed Lai tro and wife of Florida1 called on the Roy DUilghams Sun dayFrank Carish of DeRay Dougherty, 20, was killed ati115 a m Sunday when his car hit AIPY TOO a tree in front of the Mary Walton I    fhome on Dexter Road   tr01 CallH  thPercy Ellis visted the Alma Mas last Wednesday Francis Krupa of at Vero Beach, Florida, last ThursdayShe had been visiting horc and onlyflew back Tuesday The funeral wasat Vero Beach, Sunday Gerald Reason and wife of heroattended She was married A times Her first husband was William Kettler There were two sons by thismarriage, Mylo of Rives Junction, nnd Daylej who is deceased Also a sister,Mrs Brilla Upton of Oregon Hersecond husband was Floyd Reason of Pinckney and her third, Dan Nepner,who survives Chrisiine Dinkel, hr brother andparents hid dinner at LakelandSund y She rode Jenny Dcvinesjtony while hor parents wont to Gregcry, A pickup truck hit a car which went thru Susan Craigs fence andknocked at down Wo have 17 boysand 18 girls in our room ChristineDinkol is president Alan Burg scre tary and Dennis Parker on the Safety PatrolSixth Grade, Mrs TaschW made charts this year thtleach lessons and wrote stores, onefor the teacher and one for the class book The Service Squad is JanstRose, It and Mary Lee Aschenbreuner, We are making movies on Ery pt and the Suez Canal We have picuics on tfic stone and bronze ageWe aro making carbon dioxide with lMinr John Knight in then ays there is very little in tbo platforms of the 2Moth are liberals and way jH Ift Herbert Hoovers defeat  ,a the death knell of the it lilican ci,nsTvatives who had ftU d the party since plvil v v Aftei Franklin Roosevelt4  cf control they picked nhmver n their candidate ,ii h hr had trouble deekttt ilr r he was a Republican or rnuTNt The slogan, He cant iii mined Senator Taft in 1 d caused tbe big industriesi iincral Motors and Ford tojHiii KisfiiiAver The latter a HIa I a once adopted the Democ pi ini p i fs such as social securhtAtl atro jiensions, federal aid torehools and highways and forAnich Republicans still oppose bwhich he ws able to put over byf Democrat votes In 1936 all measures, including social securewere elissed by therani socialismh 1 Rnih Ann Bates St the Eva address is 60residenceonic home Monday with Barney Wil, DtrHt son The D D Is met Ihere Madeline Shehanher box 6g, Minneapolis, Minna j dauher, Ky, Mrs Alice West of Mrs, Dorothy Meabon Ioyer wasBom to William Schmidt and Ann Arhor Bert Wylieand Francis in West Virginia last week Mrsj B Sh bk ith hwife Spt, 3 a 6 lb 15 o daughUr, Shehan called SaturdayJoy   Betty Schreer tame back with her Prosi cut Eisenhower held aicrenco of Republican state Cl wen, the press called themtheelite at his Gettysburg farm v eek Coming right after thei lection it was decided to adopt Id SpanishAmerican War slRemember the Maine with the left ovt President Eisenhowerthe defeat to complacency and exra efforts to get the stayatvote out Now wise men haveworking on this problem forand it seems impossible to get50 percent of the people to vo nam has about 850 registeredbut only 475 voted in the p and 575 in the November elyears agoThis is a higherthan many township have Amany people are uninformed itics, have no opinion and torn ing to spend the time itvote Absent voters ballotsthese stayathomes but thfif supposed to be given out tophysically unable to vote or forced to be away on electionMAGAZINE SALEThe Senior Class iszine subscriptions to raisetheir senor trip If aayont overlooked call Bob Wicarbon, vinegar and water Camille phonc UP SS288 Budavice pres  Ronnie HainesSocWe have a map on the route around Africa Wo have another weeklyreader and7 have started on our ariithmeHic 6rk book KIWAN S NOT MTh e Kiwmnf s mad esal e o f articl e mad e Nex t Tuesda y is  ladie sHira m Smit h peaks ,   v7     V11      fy   jr vV  V9UMML Wednesday, September 1ft, MI  Ift For the prica of36 clothed pinyou can dry 0loads of laundryin an electricclothes dryerAnd youll netrer have to hangwet wanKon the line againNo wonder smarthomemakers rayerYou can Live Better z ElectricallyBased on the average pdsjof 30 heavy4  o R DEALER OR DETROIT EDISG Netet of Swarthout kvertbing a beautiful wall plaquefree with every lb of Moka ceftthat Mils for 20c Bom to Fred Grieve and wife Sept 15, a daughter Bessie McQuillan of Howell spentSunday with Cora Shehan The 40th annual reunion of the 9ti Mch Cavalry is at Fowlerville on Oct 1 and 2 Born to Cyms Bennett and wife Tuesday a son Rue Cad well has enrolled tin thengmeertn, dept at the MiehiganAgriculture CollegeDick Clinton lost 3 yearling coltalast week He was pasturing them onthe Fred Hemmingway farm and thay fell in th county ditchThis section was full of smoke Saturday blown here from the north woods where forest fires are raging 150 people gave Rev Littlejohna reception at the parsonage Saturday night The conference returned him to Pinckney The Howell Condensed Milk Coitpaying 130 for milkA number from here went to AnnArbor Tuesday to hear William Jennings Bryan talk Among them wereW E Murphy, Dr H F, Sigler,Patrick Kennedy, Jerry Dunne, EW Kennedy, Carey VanWinkleAlexMclntyre, James DoyleMss Emma Gardner and JohnDirikel wil1 be married at the bride shome Sept 30Born to David Bower and wife latThursday sonThe Democrat ticket is Gov, Lawton  Hemans Sheriff, William Stod dard Clerk, Clark Miner Treasurer,Edward Milett Register, James Stackable Prosecutor William FRobb Com of Schools, William Grocinger School Exam, GlennGrievejSupt of Poor, Dan Reitz,N G Swarthout E W KennedyCireuit Court Com, R D Roche Sur reyor, John McCrearyThe Glazier Stove Works t Chellea was sold at court sale at Ann Arbor laat week for 100,101 AlexMcPherson of Detroit bought itThe Wright Bros, air plane whihstayed in the air an hour last week,failed this week and crashed to theJ ground breaking the leg of Orville WWfMOftBLAK BWtdteMby , Thursday , Sept  19  I fTyre e Powe rCRAS H DIVE i aNoveltie s Lat e New s Cartoo nFrida y   Saturda y Septembe r 212 2TH E LEATHE R SAIN THau l Douglas  Joh n Dere kA  DA Y O F FUR YDal e Robertso n  Mar a Corda yAls o Colo r Cartoo nSun Mon,   Tues  Sept  23242 5TH E CONQUERO RJoh n Wayn e   Susa n Haywar dWednesda y  Thursda y Sept  262 7THES E WILDE R YEAR SJame s Cagne y  Barbar a Stanwyc kColo r Cartoo n an d New sFeaturett e  New s  CartoonFri   Sat  Sept 212 2SYLVAN THEATRE Chelsea , Michiga nWed  thr u Sat  Sept  1 9 to 2 2HIG H SOCIETY i n  ViataFiaio n an d TechnieeU rWit hPin g Croab y an d Grac e 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CJClintons The Claude Smedleys cf Dexter called Sundayk W F Close and wife and MisGeorgia Close of Linden and Harold Close of Tampa, Florida, called en W M Ike Kettler of RivesJunction underwent an operation all StJoe hospital,Ann Arbor last weekfor a lung ailmentJunior Doyle called on Gerald andRalph Clinton at their commercialtype setting shop in Detroit lastweek v Mrs Eleanor Ledwidgre, Firnkand William Brogan att ended thefuneift of Mrs James Brogan inJackson Sunday Visitors of the Irvin Kennedyslast week were Mark and Prank  Kennedy, Detroit, MrsMae Malloch  pHNB HOWBJLof Pdntiac Mary Ellen Doyle of Ann ArliOr Mrs Mae Farrell of Ann Ar bor, Mrs Helen Berry, Miss Lelia  Monks, Mrs Inez Martin, and MrsLouise Hamilton of LansingThe Howard Reads had dinner at the Canopy, Brighton, Saturday jThe Masons made 400 on theirfish fry here Friday They served un til V00 p m and ran out ot fish twice Tues  Wed  Thurs Sept 25262TTHE BRIDGES AT TOKO RIWith William Holden  Grace Kellym alsom NAVY WIFE9 With Joan Bennett  Gary Merrill f Alao CartoonAdding MadbueType WritersRIBMNS AND CARBOft tMAODNBBLivingttott Office Ml SOUTH IQCaUOLD AND NBW RBASOtf ABLE PRICMI R9LZABLB SMVIOBALL WOR UARAWTBB PHONE U P 86   6UPFORO HA1NB9  MN UBtBAMYBottim ANDiWYLPH0NE 63 L P GAS SERVICEHOME HEATINGOWELL   MTOM IH ALWAYS WEICOMI ATYOUI ofoSMmiufoUAUTY MALI HI nnnnt umrorAT ,  DON MAIN M0T0tfaVlCERkr Kre, rUwO, Miok,  Pkeae5U LASI CALL FORTAXESOCT1IS the LAST DAY TO PAT TAXBSHELEN REYNOLDS, Village Treasurerv xWdimday, September 19, 1956Store UNGERIEGENTS FURNISHINGSCANNED III ISHOESGROCERIES DRYGOODSKENNED GENERAL STORE LOOK LOOK LOOKCOME ONE COME ALLSpaghetti DinnerTHUR, SEPT 20 AT 530PMAT STMARVS NEW PARISH HALL Our Lady Of Fatima     TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERSIn appreciation of your patronag to our tore  and to mak nw friendt, we havemada aptcial rrangtmnta with 20th CENTURY STUDIOS to b tor and photographYOUR CHILDREN AND ANY MEMBERS OF YOUR FAMILY ONE BEAUTIFUL  10  FRENCH GREY VIGNETTE PORTRAIT FOR ONLY 49cAU minor A Full 9t of Proof Shown for Yourb Pil by P No pplnttU y Th ino age limit Ereryone welcomeHome Ctnter  WtdnUjr, StpttmbtrPincknty, Mich Republican Rally MASONIC HAUJQWBLL,Mon Sept 24th POT LUCKSPBAKKft JOHN MABTlN CHABLRS CHAMBBBLAflfBYBBYBODY Mrs Bessie Hsrtwell of Tuscon,Arizona returend home Friday after spending the past 6 weeks with hermother, Mrs Frank Johnson Walter Frost of Long Beach,,California Charles Frost of Detr it and Mrs Cora McLachlan of Clawsoncalled on Harry Frost last Wednes dayMr, and Mrs Don Goodrement areback from California where theyvisttd their daughter Charlotte andfamily They were also at Holly, woodThe Michigan Bell Telephne paystation is back on the square at thetown hall An attempt was madeto rob it and it was demolished with wrecking bar It had to be taken inad rebuilt It was also smashed uplast year Lavern Keiaer is building a newhome on Kelly Rd near AndersonLouis Wagner jr wife and daughter who have been visitng at LouisWagrers sr have gone back to Hopeville , GeoigiaMike Heath and Dennis Carriganenlisted in the U S Navy last weekand were sent to OklahomaRoss Read and wife were in Detroit last Monday The Pinckney 0 E S past mat Irons met at the Masonic temple last Monday Ftsey DinkelEsther Camp bell, Florence Baughn and MidgeMiller were hostessesSunday Mrs Emma Vollmer, JoinEisele, Louis Eisele and wife visitedMrs Clara Kennedy and family in Detroitthe Bob Tasch family took Gretchen to Ann Arbor Sunday where she will stay at Stockwell dormitoryand they also called on Mrs AnnaTasch Mrs C Shier of Detroit speift theweek end with the Bob Tasches The Vinetnt Shields family of Ann Arbor, Jack Sharps of Lansing and Mrs Mae Metz of Howell were Sunnay quests of the Le LavoysTlu Leo Bettys family of WalledLake spent Sunday with Mrs Edith Cavr The following from here attendedthe firemens school at Lansing Sat urday Albert Shirley Norman VanBlapcum, George Foster, Jack Rea ion and John Burg Una Campbell and wife were inLansing Thursday and Ann Arboron Saturday The James Hall family were Sunday guests of the Merwin Campbells Mrs Alma Utley underwent an operaticn at PtJoe hospital, Ann Arbrlast Wednesday Mrs Blanch Clark underwnt anoperation at St Joe hosptal, Ann Arbor ThursdayJack Clark left Sunday for BigKaplds to enter the pharmacy deptat Ferris InstituteMesdames Iola Hall Hazel Root,Glcrna Hoyt, Louise Shuman, and Polly Hachey attended the officerstraining meeting of the Home Demonstration group at Howell Sept 13Dick Wylie has discarded hiscrutches and resumed his position atRoy Clerks store  Fred Singer spent the week endat Gaylord fishingWelton Chamberlain left for Oblein College, Ohio, SundayMrs Alma Harris who spent thesummer here has returned to Del troitThe John Booth family has moved from the Devie Hammer house on owers Road to the Joe StackabUfarmMis Mary Greiner of Detroit calld on Mrs Alma Harris last week She has retired as Detroit teacherMrs Leola Lavey of Lansing wasin town SaturdayGlenn Darrow and 2 sons of Detroit called on Mrs Flora Darrow Sunday Allen Dinkel and wife were Sunday dinner guests of the Henry Kli I kotts in Brighton 1ilrs Margaret Abaey gave a aurJprise party Sunday for her husband, Homer Abneys birthdayBesides herfamily the Albert  Dinkels, HaroldPurtm and Lawmu Cambuwawr there tmd,WITH ACHECKING ACCOUNTIf you aim always to pay bills on time andsave yourself the inconvenience of making specialtrips or standing in line  then PaybyCheckYour cancelled checks serve as receipts of payment and your check stubs keep your bank balance uptodate If youre interested in savinglime and steps  you cant miss with a checkingj account, hereTHE McPHERSON STATE BANK INCORPORATED 191 HOWBLLPINCJRNBTOVER NINFTY YEARS OF SAFEAll Deposits up to 10,000 insured by Our Membership in the FedirDeposit Insurance CorporationWagoners Grocery 6066 PINCKNEY ROADQuality Merchandise LOW PRICESBeer and Wine To Take ChitPHONE HOWELL 705J2SAY IT A WITH FLOWERS 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PROPERTY, ACERAGfi OF our experienced efficient staff i SURBURBAN HOMES IF YOUMary Wolter Broker,7421 Lake Rd JWANT FAST CASH CALL  Phone HA 6 8188 , GEORGE TASCH,Henyy Krahn, , Salesman  TELEPHONE Normandy 89078at the Pinekney Office UP 8 3100  Normandy 24503330 So Main Ann Arbor Real EfltaU, Company, Realtors 4WANTED Washing and Ironings,Will call for and deliver   i FOR SALEPleasant five roomPhone HA 6958S I home on corner lot in good location   m Pinckney Call UP 8 3271 forFOR SALESmall year around j fppeintmenfc to aee propertyhome or cottage with garage, WANTED Trenchiagi, Footingnd Septic Taanka to install Mike Harnaak jr phone UP8 3260R LSOKRELLWater Well and PumpAH 4imkes of Pnnpi Serrlet 9S35 DexterPinclpey 8Phone HA 694MFOR YOUR EARLY BIRDS NOW CERTWED OATS AND BEANS FQR SPRDia PLANTING  FEED SUPPLY COMPANYms B7TCFNFYNeighboring KoKThe Whitmove Lake school wasrobbed last week and the safe carrTled off It contained 25 in cash andtiivrie checks The Cifield school districtwheie no one attended 2 meetings called to elect officers has been dissolvd by the county and annexed toChodsea under the state lawMrs Maadena Astolas of Fitch,burg was found dead at her homelast week, She lived alone and hadbeen Head several days when fuonriShe has visited Mrs Edna Spears atPirukneyMraMaxine Sweet of Plainfield isa parent at a Jackson hospital The Dexter Kiwanis Club defeated the Chelsea Kiwanis Club in atuy of war last week Mrs, Carl Koch of Chelsea gave nshow r for Miss Jan Rose last weekShe married Jchn Iezek jr of Dextor of Dextei Sept 15 Petty Birrett of Ann Arbor wasmarried to Phillip Weiumn of Dextor vt week, by Justice Iritchard cfChelsea They were attended by RoyPcitsch and Ann KayDonald OLeary, Fowlerville insuranee man died at Universityhopital, Ann Arbor, ept 11The Fowlerville school enrollmentis 1315, the highest on recordThe South Lyon school enrollmentis 1J97, 10 more than last yearThe Mich Seamless Tub strikeat South Lyon was settled and 390workers are back on the jcbDr and Mrs A J McGregor ofBrighton announce the tnarementof their daughter Ann, to WilliamWitty of Dallas, Texasvlt Cleme won fhe recent sket of  15 points Pirckne fumbled on the 5 yard line Whit mure Lke there Saturday 27The Kneeland school district has jJaiiVjjie m,red en their own fum to 14voted to annex to Howell ue phey fumbled on tlie 5 yard line A petition has been tih d with CovAn explosion at the Purly  Wd arj  r0i0j over the pjal line where nor Brucker to bar Senator Joeruff lumber yard in Howell last a rjanSvillp player fell on it The Foster of this distric and ProseoutWednesday at 1210 a m broke the team was E Rocheqb halves, Huo LOT Join W ndll IJi d cf Inaanwindows and the ftlass in the from T Jwide Murray Kennedy, Stanley  ify from he practise of lav office It war caused by a homemukc  cej uicls W PanIk ami L r oi the rand ,, iv iuouiiy in to thtvaibomb which hit the ground in front Ueahjn,endHook Buttle and Tune y iv f Federal Pond A1 Mor,rof The office   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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>   v If  f Soroe think towns seeking new the losers inJZL Athletic AssociationSOFT BALL BANQUBZThJ first soft ball teanf banquet, I ME PINCXNBX DISPATCHNote,Wednesday, September 12, 1956Mb 44tfcureie lossgovernor and the in niatory, honoring Pinckuey teams AU hld lt Wednesday night atthe held last Wednesday night atmade an TU0 p m in the home economics ware Due  pebble by the profit of thedi reto layofflayoli  pthe time donjey ,,ame The dinner wasre , MWsatcn v receive   ad   Mei had expired, h McH HetalYoung EUme Sn and BarManufacturers Assn were membersGirlsmatt weie driving Q the county teamof Michigan to, Do, Winger, Brandon Whiteout   , ,     a eloomy picture j and Charles Hewlett wbAp umpiredthere were OTd Albert Shirles R K Elliott and97,000 more Henry Hauck who tended gate at over last year1955 than in the 6 games played at the lighted bere The employees of tthe Mich Seamless Tub Co, South Lyon went n UJU Jr AlbertMade8 8rt0 and 1000devotions Jftiay eveningC9nieaion, Friday evening aftera strike lastweek when their contract expired Tha issues are senior,ityvacation and holiday clauses and recognition of unioa stewards 7JU  j  ReV Donald Eaton of Mulberry,  re lhe 80 Ind, is the new pastor of the itSt Andrew Evangelical Church atDexterGary Sutcliff, 13, of Waynedrowned at Clear Lake, near Chelsea Sept 2 iast , froMDrowned Sunday Nite WPimn Moon, 17,sn otaiul Carrie KUpatrick Moon of UiKi ,l,inrl was drowned at Strawbor    eriy Lake about 530 P m Suadu  new mo  Current CommentU last a question that ha 1 ii Jy di cussed is to be testedsuHennonMe utuirdh turers Assn stagedawfclfe firing of their gripes They 30 were thereSeveral members of  the team could not attendDon Wing i nn further unemployment legi  er rve the invocation  Ye editorsaid no furtherne cyirculated  ws master of ceremonies and intro latmn was needed and  j d , themembers of both teams nn further uneno furtherne circulated  ws master of ceremonies dnd  j d , themembers of both teams the ma b dd in beThe total Chelsea school enrollmartwas 1318, an increase of 69 irThe Stockbidge Lions Club entertained 17 Gregory business men at Civaiy Mtnooaiu ChurcftKev Era Hchj, PastorS Supt WaiterWonfcif 10 iU was the owner of aboat and was out on the lake wiih it Sc was u friend James Cook otLakeland Moon was alone SandraKuhn, 15, anil Carolyn Sowers, 17, were n Cooks boat Just what hupPeoples Meetingdinner iast week Mrs Irene Cobb has purchasedthe Dave Robb house on North Clinton St Stockbridge Brief Sun The funeral of Glen Bishop, 6G,   800ucnal ChurchKev J W Winner, faatorbunday School  Whi 830tiu d is not deal but in some waythe two bots came toether One versiun is that MuOns boat tipped over j    on Una His body did not come up Ltue ScTlie S in the Cook bai escaped injury taU police aud sheriff dcptwere called anl tie lake drugged byaid of flood lights to no avail Theycaiiie back Monday morning but thenu boy was not recovered until 5J pupils fioin a school not in their disirii1 We know a lot of schools resolutionsLedge, Mich 19 diconsolidate with thatAtan edict that itwould accept no 9th grade pupilsct schools not in their consodidationdisu ct The 7 districts had naplace to yyMorning Worship 1046 a iThurs prayr meetingat the church atWeoL choir practicequestionair among the ina   Amburgey responded in be of Gregory was held there Sept 2ttrt girls team and Wesley Dr and Mrs Glendon Swartho half of thp girls team andReader for the boys teamAlthouji this is the first girls leaguePinckney ever had they made a goodfew saidout of the state So far no new un employment legislation has been enacted The net results of tthis bickering a 7 have prevented some new in team lost the title by and Mrs Glendonnd son have returned from Europe j he will resume his position as The tmw ChurchM3 Wet between Mai0 and  p m by Deputy Sheriff Charts HarJs Tlie body had a bad head100 wound Dr Charles llack of theP  F  L nsing slate poli o pi funnedRevinday Schoolassistant professor of ccommunicatreeoiVwinning half their games for ion at Michigan State University, JfoSgw7siilp r on and 7 lost record The boysj The Lansing Chamber of Comm youth Group , Pastor941 a at1050 AMgamefrom locating in Michigan, their season record was 13 won andtm sDecialists say Mich 5 lost wll stage a tour of Livingston Evening Serviceconnty Sept 2GThey will have lunch j Xhurs Prayer Medngat Bishop Iake and be in Pinckney i Jr Chair Practce Wed Sr Ooir prakt Wadat 240 for 15 minutes Mary Jane Tasch gave it favorably economically citation of the poem Casey at the EmU, 6 Murray 0, who ranU 7 to  industr y an d Bat  made immorta l b y th e lat e D e IVrnil deal  va s cause d b y drown ,in  TliLr o wa s a  cano e a t th e s     iic io f li e acii 1  cccupic d l y two , Ia  1  y  ,Jitm y Colb y an d v know n i7 0 r  i  a s Pog y bot h fro m Detroit ,  30i  p  ui  Th e decease d wa s a  junio r in pinc k 80 0 p  ML  no w iriv h schoo l an d a n onl y cliid  I40l i P  r  A  nfv,  rclyn , die d a t th e a e o      IT months i They ha d bee n send i Ledg e fo r 60  years h o vy hise1 Jes e Parks , a  Lans in y lawye r an d staite d sui t in  theKatu n count y circui t cour t t o forc eirju l Lcdv e t o accep t thei r 9t htrad e pupil  Supt  Beagl e sai d th dsiu 1 ha s n o roo m fo r thes e extr aKiji U tha t th e schoo l populatio nlia r juupe d fro m 120 0 t o 270 0 in  10 uv  Tlui i there is  th e arguemen t 1tha t thes e 7  district s di d no t pa ybu t th e leader s ma y no wth e alread y publicize d  issue d by,bot h sid a indispute  , count y leagu e pre sdat a id nt vva s th e speaker  H e outline dn t th  purpos e o f th e Howel l sof t ball league s in  w,hjci i 5 differen t leag uc s pla y ovei y nigh t a  week  for 8 gas station  a t Flemin g Rd  an d Gd River , wes t o f trowell , die d o f r esuit s fro m fal l fro m a  ladde r whil eworkin g o n hi s buildin g Aug  2 9 Barnar d schoo l o n Chilsn nr   CONSERVATIONA  lat e sprin g I      p an d Sund fa y    H e praise d bot h Pinckne y team s fo rcause d a  15 percen t J tbei r goo d showin g thi s summer h  J  ie sprin g cdioi  in  pheasan t productio n bu t th ehunter s ar e expecte d t o ba g a  1,000 ,Ofl0buus  in  Michiga n thi s fall  The Thum b distric t ha s suffere d th ether e bein g onl y a 6 percen t dro p inhatche s ther e thi s fall I n  195 5 Evely n Brow n o f Pontia can d Berth a Harri s o f Newcastle , Pa too k ou t dee r huntin g licenses  Eac his  8 0 year s old  Velni a Brotherto n o fGran d Rapid s wh o too k ou t a  smal lgam e licens e is  onl y 11 Ther e ar e stil l 2 7 rar e whoopin gcrane s aTrve  Th e numbe r fel l t o 1 6in  1945,  went u p to 3 4 in  194 9 an dthe n fel l of f again  Th e bird a ar etected Dee r huntin g license s fo r bot hregula r an d specia l season s wil l g oo n  al e Sept  15 29000,00 0 pin e tree s ar e no vavailabl e fro m th e conservatio ndept B y a  specia l orde r froith e dept the  Thornappl e Rive r t o tak e min now s an d wriggler s wit h seines I n  Minnesot a a n experimen t i s be in g tried , Th e duc k seaso n ha s bee ncutQrS5fray s an d hunter s ma y tak eon e extr a duck  Bennett ha s bee n identifie dHowell , hig h schoo l athletic sib r 3 0 years , an d know s th e gam efror u al l angles Jac k Youn g in  behal f o f th e team smad s y e edito r a  presentatio n o f 2dres s shirt s an d a  ti e fo r hi s effort s FRANK HENR Y JOHNSO NFran k H  Johnso n wa s bor n inYatc s county , Ne w Yor k o n Ma y 10 ,187f , th e so n o f Henr y an d Oliv eR d ha s vote d dow n a  proposa l t o b e J ,iinson  H e marrie d Antionett eVlir funera l is at th r SwarHru tpieifi l lloni e Thursda y a t 1200  p in , Jiovs  Cieme r oi  Millor d an di r,iiu s o f hmiliir g officiating  Bu rii l     ihteiion g Memoria l Pnr ko n  TJ  S  U 3annexe d t o th e Howel l school Fran k Pearc e Jr  o f Silve r Lak eMowers o f Pinckne y Januar yMos t o f hi s lif e  e wa s1aha s bee n appointe d a  ranke r in  th e farme r survivim r beside s hi s wife   lllal ,cjiri  Pinckne y Recreatio n Area  ari 2  jaujrhten  Mr  Bcwi e Har t   schoo l i,oi d a t hi, h  cA t a  specia l election  eas t hal f wc U o f Tus ,on , Arizon a an d Miii t   Calle d to  orde r b   th e Delh i schoo l distric t vote d to  Wald o Tilrru s o f Flint 4 sons , Henry 1 lla yr NTCY SCHOO L B o f Iinikn vhoo l Sept   b y Presiden tbe  annexe d t o An n Arbor  Th e wes twil l b t annexe d A o Dexter Willia m Coope r jrjfl f Howel l an dJoyc e Seege r o f Hol l wej e inarr ie d a t Angol a Ind , las t weeksponsorin g Softbal l her e an d move d Marrie d n t Kingdo m llai  in Lawr inAlbert o f Howel l an d Herber tBattl e Creek  There , is  a  siste rin ffe w Xor k state Th e funera l  fa s hel d a t th e Swarthou t Funeiu l Hom e Saturda y afte rth e banque t b e mad e a n annua l a f el l hs t week  by Rev  GeorgGap,pr e noo n Rev  J  W  Winge r officiatin gfair  Th e ladie s wh o pu t it  o n wer e sidin g ministerJacquelin e Franklin ,  an d buria l wa s in  Pinckne y Ceni3 tgive n a  vot e o f thanks  daughter o f MrsErrn a Frankli n an d cr yTh e followin g member s o f th e th e lat e Harol d Frankli n o f Howel lfirl s tea m wer e present  Vern a Ho i to Spence r Rathbu nben , Mildre d Kellenberger , Mar yKruhn,Virg  AmburgeyKath y WilU e J mo t Shirley , Franci a Higg s an d   DEMOLA Y INSTALLATIO NMidg e Th e followin g boy s Th e count y DeMola y wil l intal ,M Sh l MARRIAGE ANNOUNCE Dr lh e manias 1 o f Jenn y Lyn d Par mabe , dauuhu r o f Mrs  Vivia n Le dt o  Ldwar d Brownso n o f Mr s,,    Supt  o f School s reporte d tha to j  the  , yste m is  shor t 1 teacher s an dthe y ai o diffiul t t o obtain Motio n nad e an d secondc l tla on e an d possibl y tw o teacber s b evvi  to Laisin K fo r Drive r Trai nim r instructio n in orde r t o teac h th couii c a s require d l y law  Ayes  ail ,Nay s none  Carried Motio n b y Kennedy , supporte d b y1onnti 1 1lii i al t peiunnc f eniployi db, vRober t Lgelei  na s bec n announced The y wil l liv o wit h th e brTde i mothtea m members  Ma x Southwell , Ar t th c followin g officer s a t th e Howel lThirault , Jo e Jefffeys , Bo b Ambur  I Masoni c Temple , Saturday , Sept  1 5 i    H i land Lake f,ey , Ra y Moriarity , Wesle y Reader ,  at 8 0 p Kcniut h Fry,Jac k Young,Do n Burn an d Bo b Darrow Th e team s wis h t o than k tho3 ewh o mad e th e banque t possibl e an dals o thos e wh o donate d food ,SEPTEMBE R CALENDA RLIVINGSTO N LODG E NO  7 6F  A  M Sept  14Fis h Fr y 5 to 8 p  m r T       Sept  15  8 p m  Pas t Master s t oHunter s wil l pa y mor e fo r mum    g A Degregtwnthis fallFiekl shotgun oads  No 1Wi M, Percy Ellis j S W,Read J W, Joe GriffithSD,Vedder J D, Fred Swarat Sec P W CurlettChaplain,OtLo Poulson StsClifford Miller, Henry Hauck, Win Baughn, ClareMilto Tiler, J, H, Hooker No 2WM,,Geo GardnerjApronT I  mor 22 cahbevloads 4 on akorts and 110 onlong and otber amunltioa iicordingly ac mM Councillor S C  ,  J C Treasurer ,  Scribe MarshallS D  J J Senior Steward J unior StewardOratorAlmoner   Chaplain   BearerStanley Cameron CIUFTOXASCHENBRENNERDuane Liverance n  , ,  w Cieorpe Aschenbrenner, son of Mr rhool ystcin be uivei a cost n increase of 10c an hour Thisto apply tj teacliers or nevvlyployed 1vlp , Ayrs all, ew xchflolsWhatever verdict is ren 1IITI it vP jirobably be appealledto  e supreme court mowTne byii sing of the civil rightsmaIf as it relates to desegregation r tlv schools by the 2 big politicalpilies in their conventions mt iiMi it up to the courts to edience docs not seem to be workingout v smoothly in the southcourt decisions so far order deseff reuaiion and attempts to enforcehav beenmet with violence and mob rule anrl in Kentucky, Tennesee,Lmiiaikt utu Texas it was necess1MV to call out the militia to restoi  Hr and jiroUicL property Marhave been injured in the riotsiil be eiy many years before de   retatci schools in the south aiiicippteu fii tlie meantime Vice Pr idint Nixoi is soft pedalling fhl ie A yeai ago he hailed the slip,reme coin desegregation decisioltivat Kepublicun victory because it s writieti by hief Justice Warici, jiiiitfd to the supreme courtby President Eisenhower In Texaja ihgio wlo married a white mei I1T of the VVAFS and his wifeixvii ordered to leave the stateI iiian iacs are illegal in Tsxas ThpcSi stated the girl was from MidScJOol onrollnient vvas rejiortidit 70 pupils sis compared to 75 j last year The small drop is owingto the opening of tlie parochialschoolNext year will see ii up pgmn Mike Meend Mrs junUs Achenbrcnner sr School bord instructed AdminiRobert Parkjr J vnK marriel to Rose Crafton of Ann tiativc Staff to make for,us avail David Blaney, p A jY at nOvcll Friday Justice able to bus drivers to report defect Ralph Tichenor SLiniey peviak performed the cere iVe conditions on busses and arrange Je Cook vpy, The couple were atteneded j vith service stations for their Duane Phillips L Robert Aschenbrenncr, brother reckon Meeting adjourned im but did uot give her nameCOMicky Gray of tne proom and Elizabeth Penpae, John Foerster, of Ann Arbor The dinner was at the  Bob Weftzki parrn CupboardBrightonThe prroom Larry Snowgold  s o war veteran and is employed Thomas R Bonier, SecyTEACHER RECEPTIONSixty, five prjrents nnd teachersTom Bunce , at tne Detroit Die Set here The attended the reception held by thTom Brian for the Mich Bell, Ann Arbor Mothers Club for the teachers andWJLLIAW COOPERWilliam Cooper,80, son of Stephenand Maria Kennedy Cooper, was bel j w Winstin Baughn S D,found dea din bed by his wife, the  Clare MillerJi T,Lawrence Baugbnformer Sadie Harris at 530 a m , Sec  Clifford Yller Chaplain, Onathis morning He had been all right Campbell StS Norm Miller, Clydeat 200 a mRetiring from farming Fisher Joe Griifith Wesley Reader lst,John Wakeffield, jloy will live in the Junior Doyle school boar Friday nihtThc teachLuJ, John Burg, 3rd Donald Ball,4th , apaytment on Unadlla St which es were presented with Duane Haines, 5th Charlea Harris, they hoe been furnishing6th Ron Damman, 77th, Don Mason j Organist Larry VanSlambrook iCamburn S W, Merwin Camp  Sentinel Lee BenjaminThe district officers will install Thc DemocraNEWSswept Maine Monday relectin a governor for the firsttime since the civil war They alsoseveral years ago he moved to Pinck ney A brother, Thomas is deceasedThere are 3 neices and 3 nephew3 The funeral will be Saturday at930 a mi at St Marys ChruchSCHOOL ROBBED AGAINThe Pinckney high school waswaa robbed again Sunday night for about the 6th time Entrance wasgaced by getting on the roof andforcing a window in Mrs Stackablesy ige Thpsafe was opened by pry off the door 60 in book money wastaken Druscilla Murphy, the clerk,had banked most of the money Fririay The robbers lighted papers tosee to work by Tiler, J H HookerXo 3 W M Paul Ciylett S W,tJack liannett J W, Norman Miller SD, Cliff Miller J D, Ross ReadSec, Glenn Slayton Chaplain, Merwin Campbell Sts, Herman Vedd er, Percy Fllis, Lawrence Baughn,Win Baughn Tiler, J H Hooker w apparently elected bothHOME EXTENSION CLUB men As Maine Goes So Goes theThe Pinckney Home Extension Nation is the old time sloganMaineClub meets with Miss Florence and Vermont were the only stats to Preuss Sept 19 at 73 p mAnyone vote Republican in 193i Maine Re wishing to join phone Mrs Ralph publicans had appealed in vain for i Hall TI 3 3205 or Mrs, Earl Schu President Eisenhower to visit the man iA 3 3049CARD OF THANKS state ,Accordng to the Detroit News allis not harmony in Michigan Republi J circlesLast April at the request buttonairs by the welcoming comniitee Mcsdamcs Bea DavisIEizabdh Colone and Helen Walton Tep, coffee and cookies were serverd from a beautifully decoratedtable, a pastel floral renter piece was highlighted with wrought ironcandelabrum and chrome, tea servie  viOi its construction Besides it Those who poured were Mesdanies eludes the proper name for The host laid plans of micemen Kae aft aglce said the Scot toet, Robert Burns many yearsThis was illustrated in northenMLhigan recently On a certailimit stream the dept had bannc wcvm fishing A certain fishei decvided to test the law so he can cf WIJIIIIS and went fishiUu, He was psomptly flung in tllasiile When his case came up ,i d c tlirew it out of court N lucausc law was unconstituti it because prosecutor haH dfaup the compliant wrong So the COlljstiiutionulity of the law is still ujtetedThjfeDetroit PVee Press does taprove of the resolution adopted the Republican state conventionnane the Mackinac Bridge thehoue Bridge It adds the piv saw it and had nothing tO Jre Tesemer, Hazel Root, Kenneth of construction is a piHoyl, Ruth Brovsky, Jane Simpson, j name which indicates where tileMrs Louise Schuman was hostess, is During the fit of enthtThe balance, of the evniiin wis j over Cien MacArthurs returnsnnt in enjoying acquaintonances, Koifa Detroit named a bridge I the general The name wasFOOTBALL CHATTER , 1 i, e and the bridge is still By Don Winder I Uu 4iclle Ue Bridge60,000Sept 18 FC team practise 8 pm  j wjsh to take this means to thank of postrnaster Gen Summerfield  7U L   1y IR JUSt around ilP s d ll haveThe picnic scheduled to be held atth U of M Fresh Air Camp Septhas been postponed as the Cuver will be using the camp until Nov 1 Alonzo VanSlambrook W M Cnapter 145 OES, the Rainbow witn a great fanfare of trumpetsGirls and my friends and neighbor thev iniported Hal Short from Ore   vor the lively gifts, cards I received on to yn theh ,1 at ft sai I Mrtafor shrill always remember you Mrs Callie PlutnmerPINCKNBY KINGS DAUGHTERS The Pinekaey King with Mrs, Carson Hollingsworth Thursday, Sept 20 at 130P na SecretaryPeaches Peaches HALE HAVENSThe Crne Orchuds LIRRARY NEWSKIWANS NOTESgonaryof 25,000 a year He has beenfired for tangling with Mayor Cobo At state convention the mayor delnandod Frank Padzicski f Dearbornfor state treasurer to get the Polishby Adams Of special interest Llv  of chiSftn Kiwanis to be held in help the ticket Padzieski woncomer for Pinckney high schooto open her football season here en , iSept 14 at 70 wirhSaline Hornets The strrtinK time is half an hour earlier this yearAl nanso ihere s J chango in schedule The  andBoysville game is here Oct Hth in an Ptitioililave Con MacArthur named tMt J  J 11 c   a idate for U Sn ve , n k stateThe nomiy cove ,on We doubt that crowding 80Deirocrat candidate BesidtSa v eral has been out of theingston and Ingham county albumof pioneers donated by Mrs Peter3 Als a selection of books given by tonby Mrs Marr of  Howell and Mr is at the Hotel ODPII of Ann Arbor Sept 16 to 19 The conven over Adee Ferguson by aAldrich Locke of Fen lSPECIAL NOTIGBThe Brighton Township Democrat speakersare Dr Phillip Wemette of the Uni versity of Michigan and EduardWerner of the Detroit Federationof Labor The musical numbers arethe Chrysler Chorus and the CassClub wiU meet at Pine Lodew Brigh  the CaTSIer Choruston St IS At 80   1 Technical Ensemble ampaiffii and the mayor said1 ihey smcai theil conservativea liberal to offset theof there Lets HOC a good at f Vlayor Wagner of New Yitendance out on Friday night Your reporter has een uitcfev practise session of the Pinck lvc the past 4 ney Prntes There nrc 10 out for res used him as a eatspaw the team I have boon asked what t beat Presidentj kind of a team they will have this tno nomination ycat  Im no exjiort but I will say fl and relations between pponcnts as nn1 the president have nothard as they do their teammates in dial since then, practise they should go a long WAy AI hove power to see that you areno longer campaign mr , ate ,p, , 4   ,,  ,  n , v ,   hairntan Feikens ha ncun, t , The best suggestion I offer Ls to Dirk Kennedy who h4 that Short has beentransfKentucky 1out Friday niht and form dicitis operation cameyour own opinion H Joe boscital FridayVi jJJ,i,HjKJL,t sTH E PtNCCN I  DISPAfC     Wednesday, Septembe r 12 , IM SNote  o f 4 8 Yea n Ag eLoui s Drye r wa s ove r fro m CM se a as t week Jo e Kenned y i s lo w forem m  i th e Stockbrdg e Bcta fFo r th e pric e o fa  clothe s line yo u ca n dr y 1 8load s o f laundr yin  a n electri cclothe s dryer An d youl l neve rhav e t o struggl ewit h backbreaking ,oldfashione d lin edvyin g again N o wonde r smar tan d thrift yhomemaker s say You  can Live  Better   Electrically 9Base d o n a n averag e pric e o f 90j S  s i e  Charitie s Boar d a t th e Mich i  Stat e San  Thursday  E e   a mem be r o f th e San  boar dFran k Stephens , brothe r o f Mri Floy d Jackso n i s on e o f th e mstru c tor s a t th e Detroi t Conervator yIff THEATREWVMM E LAK EFriday , Satmrday , Sep t 14 , UTRIBUT E T O A  BA D MAN Wif eJame e Caii y an d Do n Dohbiw san d Stephe n M e N all ymniN O PLAC E T O HIDE Colo r b y DeLux eWit kDavi d Bria n an d Marsh a Hun tColo r Cartoo n THEATREHowll , Mfe  Ai r Conditit dTuea , Wed , Thur , Sept  11 , 12 , 1 3Joa n Crawfor dl aAUTUM N LEAVES ui cA  monumen t wa s e t u p fo  K yTompkin s i n S t Mary e Cemeter yUtb t week    Th a Pinckne y baa  bal l tea m ha sha d photo s taken  Ahyon  desirin gon e Be e Fre d Read Morle y Vaugh n ha s enrolle d a tth e Detroi t Colleg e o f Medicin e in etea d o f th e Universit y o f Mich iSun, Mon , Tuee  Sept  16 , 17 , 1 8Marily n Monro e an d Do n Murra ytoBU S STOP I s Ciuemaeop e an d Colo rFeatorett eCartoon NewtWednesday , Thursday , Sept  19 , 2 0Tyron e Powe rPotatoe s ar e wa y u pbringin g  L0 a  hushe lTh e Bosto n Idea l Stoc k Co  i a a tth e oper a hous e 3 night s thi s week St  Mary s churc h give s a  pedr opart y a t th e Hote l Tuome y Frida ynight  Lunc h an d a  sof a pillo w wil lraffle d of f I t i s mad e o f line n banfl kerchief s Rev  Fr  Commerfor d go ti n  Ireland  Admissio n 36c Card s ar e ou t announcin g th e mar r CRASH DIVE i n  Techatolo rNoveltie s Lat e New e CartoonSYLVAN Chelsea , Miefcia nFridny , Saturday , Sept  14 , 1 5 Friday, Saturday , Sept  14 , 1 5Dbl  Futur e Prora nRichar d Widmark , Trevo r Howar dRU N FO R TH E SUN  ,i n  SuperScop e an d Colo rAls oFranki e Lan e an d Luc y Marlo wI H E LAUGHE D LAST i n  Technicolo rColo r Carton Sunday , Monday , Sept  16 , 1 7Willia m Holde a an d Ki m Nova kVicto r Matur e an d Jane t Leig htoSAFAR rta Cinemacop e an d Colo rfues , Wed , Thur , Sept  18 , 19 , 2 0Cartoo n n d Travello go f S  T  Urune s o f Topeka,K n SUE  WORE A  YELLO W RIBBON sa s t o Effi e Readin g o f DCDVOT , Co l ln T 1 lco1 orad o beu  15   Joh n Wayn e an d Joann e Dr uTh e engin e ha s arrive d fo r th e t  th e Gardne i Electri c Ligh t Plant an d i s bein g installsd Charle s Foo , a  Chines e student ,talke d a t th e churc h Sunday  H e i sfro m Howell Nat e Watter s o f Iosc o wa s kicke db y  a cow las t wee k an d i s unabl e t owalk  ISE E OP DETROI T EDISO WWANiE D A  SALESMA NT O  SEL L BUICK S I N THI S TER R 1T0 K WIT H O R WITHOU T EX IfcRIlNCK  MUS T B E WEL L KNOW N AN D A  GOO D WORKER L8A D FURNISHE D   CAL L I N ITilSON  D O NO T PHONfi TH E UVINGSTO N MOTO R SALSYour Bnick Dealer Howell, Mich Dr W W Maddenai Buildinff, Brighton, MienOPTOMETRISTTiic and Thurs 930 to 500 by AppointmentEast Grand River AC 6254 iGi LA IkiSwCHAMPlONSKiP0 Sorters 100 Lap Race j Plus 7 Other EventsSAT NITE, SEPT 15Tns 630 1st Race 830Jackson Motor Speedway 1North of Jackson on fRaces Every Sat NiteRain Date Sunday Niter   ir Sin, Mon, Tues, Sept 16, 17, 18TRIBUTE TO A BAD MANin CinumaScope and ColorWithJames Cagney, Don Dubint and Stephen McNally  Wed Thur, Sept 18, 19, 20bLISBONin Naturama and CartoonWed thru Sat Sept 19 to 22 HIGH SOCIETYin Yietanin and TeekniceWrBinf Crosby and Grace and Frank Sinatra ,sC10 Driveh THEATREi 5 8 8 JACKSON RD Rte trriday Saturday, Sept 14, 15 COMANCHEin Cinema Scope and Color WithDana Andrews and Linda Cristal REBEL IN TOWNwithJohn Payne and Ruth Roman CartoenSunday, Monday, Sept 16, 17 ARTIST AND MODELSin Vistavision and Colorerry Lewis and Den MartinMrs Marvin Shirey, Anita andDavid, Mri Julius Aschenbrenner,Mary and Debbie spent the weekend in Bluffton, Ohio with the form SANTIAGOeis grandmother, Mrs Lena Bixel n Technicolotwho celebrated her 92nd birthday With Adah Stevenson, Democrat presid Man Ladd and Rosana Podestaential candidate made a triumphal i Cartoentour of Detroit and Michigan Labor fDay and was very well receivedThe lues, Wed, Thur, Sept 18, 19, 20press says he could not have picktti a better place to appeal for the labor vote as 93 percent of the labor class in Detroit is unemployedand 89 percent in the stateJ l3S5t  f Adding MachineType Writers STRATEGIC AIR COMMANDWithJames Stewart an June AllysonalseGIRL RUSHin Vistavision and Color  withRosalind Russell and Eddie Albert OirtooaRIBBONS AMD CARBOV MACHINES SALM A UTAA ELECTRICOLD AND NEW REASONABLELivingston Office Supply  ABLEMI SOUTH mauPHONE HOWSLL ALL W0R QUARACTHBDPHONE U P 86  t CLIFFORD HAINESDON UffBANYs WWiHavwtemVJi aw  7r iVit1,  JFAU SCENE AT SCHOOL SECTION LAKEMECOSTA COUNTY Full Color Reproductionf rsent upon request Bottle GasFOR COOKING, WA1CR HEA11NG ANDWYLIE L P GAS SERVICE HOME HEATINGPH9NE 63 HOWELLTAXESI4  Discover the natural beauty of Michiganenw he natural 1ness of Michigan brewed beerIViichigan Drewers Association 350 Madison Avenue  Detroit 26, Michigan sTHfl PINCKNET VTLLACH TAXES ARE NOW DUB A2tPATABLB AT MY HOMBMONDAYS AND SATURDAYSHELEN REYNOLDS, Village Treasurer T DPPAfCH, September 12, ltfatfaway AJoin the Olds paradethe time to trade 4or  Rocket OldsmobHere1 the number to keep you really in tune with the times ItaOldtmobiles budgetpriced Rocket Engine 88 Itll be sweet music to yourears, too, when jon discover how little thi big beauty actually costsSo rf yoove been WOlffng to make your move, notes the time NowyonH receive all the benefits of the Fall sales season Gome on in  get our generous appraisal on your present car Let us show you how easyit is to go over to Olds right now  M HOLIDAY COUPEYOURS ALWAYS WELCOME AT YOUR OLDSMOBILI QUALITY DEALERSCAREFUL  DRiyi SAFELY216 West Grand River ve HoweB, MichDON MAIN MOTOR SERVICE Phone 514LOOK    LOOKCOME ONE resied AlfalfaGives Extra Tons Of Hay Per AcreTrass S,YddfeWet SoU ipCommittee, m citing tests Wisconsin soUs specialistsHay yields are higher with good y 7 soil careBranchha ,c continued for each of remain in the SoUtwo or three tons of hayno added investmentse More Fertilizer iai farmers used 575 481 tons H fertilizer last year to menus1 crop yields per acreuiui cJt costs of production, repr he Middle West Soil ImrvaoTnt Commiee, in a Plant Food Institute eomSa1154 31,staFtostiH TJn various  Qi nois, 897 750 IoW575481 K con sin, 228 Kansa 452i Missouri, 649, Michigan, r74,197 WisTinnosota, 313, SU1  Nebraska, , wll,1 idkota, 48 643 and South Dakota, il,381 tonsFarmers in the Corn Belt to rn usiritf six times moreI in, ,,Zcr lan they did back in iK says the committee Inthat year, fertilizer use in the 13slates totaled only 1,048362 tonsEASY WAYTO WIN10,000JNTER THE K DWS YOURHOUCOWER CONTESTut rcaJ th ftxct sheet,thrn fitp a minute to compifo eiury bVmk Grandprix J0,000200 otherprizes every moath throughooptcmher Van fct 1and entrv blaaftsMMM your applionra dlr orDETROIT VDISONLOOKCOME ALL  Spaghetti Dinner THUR, SEPT, 20 In Stock Latt Model and MakesWE TRADE GUNSInsulated Underwear 2895 Open Sundays MILL CREEK SPORTING It AT 50 P M  AT ST MARYS NEW PARISH HAILOur Udy Of Fatima 8IMI I     VA  THB PINGEMXT DIBFATCH Wedaesday, geyfctr If, HIik i , SCHOOL NEWSFirst Grade, Mrs ThayerWe iave 32 boys,and girls in theroom Our committee areihost, RexHaaks hostess, Linda HutchingsIjor, Ray Lelouik, Gven Hudsonflower, Btverly Peele, Carlenc Me Cartay, Carol Curts, Rodney Darrow Bathroom, Darlene McGranahaii,Barbara Trusasler, David Jonee,Dean Haliburtoo, Terry Reason ibrary Linda Steffen, Susan Lentz,Ricky Wilson, Diane Roth ScienceBonnie Makis, Ricky Oury, BruceGyd supplyGoforth, Ronnie teeWe start book reviews to send to Kpoly We hopt with as brary work and hade are making cardart Seefeld who hase will soon be backFourth au Fifth, Mrs Gouleta baby sister has a Merciav Biliie Shirey ml Eddie Williamshave new jackc , Cheri Schmidt has mies Cantrelis dadPauline Stapletonvjsited her father at Dexter Sunday Dennis Haas s 10 years old Sept10, He got a pen, and someBooth Jerry I at Plummr went to the RodeoPatrick, Keaay  d Pennv Brenningstall sawMarine Quesenberry aI lawu ajia 2 der while out riding,i David Shirey went to Indiana toWe are readinc Fun with Betty  heIP celebrate his graad mother1 91and Bob books Scott Carver is our j st birthday member on the student ocuscil adBeverly Peale, alternate Ricky Ouryand his folks took their 2 dog hunt Our room officers are Pres, JaaFifth Grade Mrs Millerif ,Ray Lelonik helped hi dad plowCarol Curts has a baby brother,Keith Beverly Peale went to the  zoo, Rodney Darrow went up north to Lake Michigan Ronnie Makinsaw a black bear up north His lain er shot it and brought it homeTheywill have the skin for a rug Darlene McGranahans grandfather has anew car Dvane Baxter yellow babyducks, Bobby Potter a new puppyDennis Booth saw ducks flyingbackwardscott Carver wants a raccing boat Hia dad may build him oae when h x older Becky Read brought 2 tree toads to school Shehas a kitten named InkyFirst Grade, Mis KilmerWe cut out fathers and coloredthem Our caterpillar hasground in the flower pot We drewthe trucks and tar pouring machin that worked OQ the roads We havebaby animals mily Miller, a call, Dianne Haines a puppy, Linda rttoae4 kittens, John Black Hxbuim,, bwy Bennett rode on a ferry boat, BeckyHerrrs cousin visited her, PawieiaKIKU savr  deer feeding her lawn, Larry Klein and JJeTuue Achftuueimar saw oia deer too,Second Grade Mrs RooKeBihy PuckttU dog has pups, Timinie Sprout hurt his leg and had 3 stitchea taken, Mary Staple ton has jcrayons, tablet and new clothes,  Wingei jacket and jeans, Toby jana Bernice Curts, 2 new dogs, Linda Wegeaer new clot4 9A, rrank Zezulka new panU, WillyMeyer u nation wagon, Jimime ghua lathers tractor got stuckway had to get the wreckerLinda Cloufih wtnt to Niagara Falls hi vacation, JeiX Davis to Kaut JurdanSecond and Third, Mrs JoJuisonBetty Piicketts dog had 6 updJack Slayden went on a picnicc Sun dayMarc Beyers has new neighborsMcGregor Rd, the Peal familyRhoda Baxters dad bought 4 steer3 Charles Gehringer and Jiramie Piiemade a stump towa Bcbbi Cushas a hunting dog John McNauga ten has a new nephew named iorhimFourth Grade, Mrs CampbellThere are 27 in our room and wemade a good start on our school work, Carol Tauriainen and Davidioar were elected to the student council and Mary Wylie and JoftnWalton alternates for 4th gTadeThe class officers are Pres, Paul GrayVice Pres, Edward Fisher JNc,Cheryl Meyer Treas, Russell Strunk Now w choose our commit Shirey Vice Pres, Judy HainesjSecJjhn Dinkel Treas, Karen Down, ing Our commflower, Beth Minock,duting, Carolyn Pendergrass, Bonn ie Kuhn, Monitors, Cheryl VanNornan, Judy Bekkering, librarians,Caludia Elliott, Carol Froelck ,wastebasket, Johr Naylo r, Larry Baerwald Dennis tfhunn Most of themre new students this year We are seated in groups of 6 There is 30 iner grade Today is Karen Downing birthday and tomorrow Karen Rowell, We are sorry to hear about Mrs,Rooks son who has rheumatic feverand Mrs, Johnson who was in a car accident We made them birthdayand ret well cardsFifth and Sixth Grade, MraHeaton We have 13 5th graders and 186th graders We electedPat Borow ski of the 5th to the student counceil and David Otwell of the 6th alcil and David Otwell of the Cth, aleson and John Biery, John is from the Cooper sihool, Garden City, Heis a 6th grader We are studyingMars Our weekly reader had an artide on it We observed it in thesky and listened to radio reports We elect oiiicers todaySixth Grade Mrs TaschWe are working on science, Ronnie Haines, John Holben and GaryDavi are done with telegraph setsWe are also doing one on Egypt, fcione are half done We have allftf our text books here now Moat of us like spelling best, In arithmetic we did pages 1,2 and 839Mrs Tasch has been readng us Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain We read ofthe Suez canal ia our weekly read,er and the cave men of long agoSeventh Grade, Mrs CarrWt have3 new pupils in our roomJackie Bennett, Judy Goforth andLuella Naylor,We are, happy to have Mrs Carr as our teacher Our roomis sorry to hear that Billy Moondrowned at Strawberry LakeiiEighth Grade, Mrs Morris We are getting settled down Wecant sleep until 9 oclock any moreWe have a full schedule and home work afterwards Our books are notall here yet Our Pres is James Wylie, Vice Pres,, Linda NashSec jCarol Miller Treas, Christine Jar  lowgki Our desks are changed ill Iaround We Ike our teacher Mrs Morris Our room now has 22 girlsand 16 boys Our deskss are nice and we are trying to keep them that way Patty Huhman, Susan LaBelle Pinckney vs SFOOTBALL SCHEDVLS U Saline to Stpt 21 Boys Vocational fthet 88 Dexter hereOct 5 Boyivillt thereOct 12 Harjttand hereOct 19 Manchester threeOct 96 South Lyon her Nov fc Stookbridge henTHIS ADV IS SPONSORED BYTHE FOLLOWING MERCHANTSLEES GULF SERVICE  PINCKNEY TAVERNTHE HADDEN RESTAURANTLYLE JONES DRUG STORE GENttLE HOMB CBNTBRSTATB BANKMOTOR SALESPRODUCTSJifXBTHOUT FUNERAL HOMBTHOMAS READ SONSHOWARD READ, BulkierPINCSNBY KIWANIS CLUB TEDD1RS MARATHON BTATIONRITTWl TV nd RADIO 0LAY1T flARDWAAlROY CLARK  E KENNEDY STORB STANLEY DINKELFARMERS FEED AND SUPPLTITC COMMON SENSEAND 5000 SOUND CEASON,v TO USE OUR FUEL OfL T EViRY REASONCOMFOCTALLTHE AUCTIONLOCAL TTKOrMARKS II  ,5416 PAmftSON4AKE ROAP m I will sell the followin personal propeity at publU awtioa at waf hoMf leeattd  iles Sout h o f 6rtfr yo r   mile s Southwes t o f Pinckney  Fro m downtow  Pinekae y g e let h   Pattexso a Lak e Rditaj r o  Wic kto p al l th e way  Thl i i t on e e f th e fe w oppertufiitie i ye m wil l har e to  fe th w Hel i t e atten d  A tootie asale    Sat Sept I SSurt  t t 1 M P U  Kkup6  Room s o f Househol d Goods , Smal l  A   V f  fc v r fs     t JSt iTm   wcJ    46 V  XJuw v Electiomasttr Tmbletop ElectrieStcvt General Electric  ft RefrigertorSunbeam Electric Toaster Full Cupboard of Dishes,scme fancyPots and PaTis,,Kitchen Ware and Glass Ware5 pc Black Wolnut Bedroom Suite Bd complete, Nite Stand, ChestDressing Table, Lamps, MirronOddDrawers, Throw Rugs, 8X10 RugDressing Tsbts, Long Mirrors3 Floor Lamp Foot Stools Food GrindeTfHoortr Eeetrt 9wteper, 12 Odd Chain, I Electrie IsopsDrop Leaf Breakfast Table tad 4 Chairs, Several GoeksjAqr RocketDrop Lni Breakfast Table aid 4Chars, 8x10 Rugood Plrlor Chair Brass Bed, Spring and Mattrees3 pc LTving Room Suite Throw Rugs, Television Stand, End TableSmoking Stand, DresserOdd ChairsCber of Drawers, Library Table Wicker Rocker, 9x1 Rug, Army CetParlor Rocker, telt Cftloalal Bo Bed Iprtnff aad ICattrtaa,Stool, Coal fleating Stove,Clothes Wringer, BoxSmall Tools, Blow TVch, pHflaChiiola, Washer, Bart, Saw,Socket Wrench Set, Haek Fish Poles, Pott RotoAcoep Shovel, Bench Vie Odd Bits, Pipe WMinaow Traps 6 Cord Store Woodany otar artfelee too ai ST MARYS SCHOOL DEDICATION HELD SUNDAYIht new parochial school at8t Marys Church, Pinckney waa dedicated Sunday Over 600 peoplewtre present 100 school children SAarthtd ia the parade Also the al tar boys 1 priaiti and 24 mntfifhop Aben ot Lansinc put on the consecreation service and grave thebenediction Monsignor Fedawa ofOwosso and Monsisrnor Mayettte si Flint were present Also Rev Fr,McQuillan of Detroit and Rev FrKokovich , Lakeland and RevKeithLedwidgt of Daviion DUANE MEYERS, Actier, PLHowen799Dinner was served for the prieateat the rectory and for the nuns at the school haU 112 children are nowenrolled, in 6 grades and 7th and 8th grades are to be added laterThe teachers are 3 nuns Sister MaryFides O P and Sister George O P lay AeW is JUtherine LaPraA  TERMS CASH AND CARRYGuy C Michaels, E F CARPKNTM, CUffcSPATCHWednesday, September 12, 1956UNGERJEGENTS FURNISHINGSCANNED G IIISHOESGROCERIES DRYGIKENNED GENERAL STOREto ie or mortgage the Jatereet  f    Ella Newman of Ann Arboraaidwtato in certata real eetate de1 Vted at the Ben White home lastThe Probate Court Ser the County  de8cHbed in her petition for the pur weekpase of paying debts and expeeeiit la vrderea, That notice thereofSTATE OF MICHIGANof Uvingstea Albert Mrofka who recently graduated at Michgan State left for LosAngeles, Cdiforna, last week wherehe has a position in the draughting room with the North American Ar WaysThe Earl Murrays and CliffordBakers of Buck Lake spent LaborDay week end at Niagara Falls andwith the Leslie Stolls of Livonia at tended the Henry Stoll reunion atOttawa, OntarioMvs Eloyse Campbell sang lastWednesday at the 50th wedding ann iversary of the George SniveleysMrs Nina McDaniels and her moth, er Mrs Wm Brown of Chelsea wereaso thereThe Larry LobdellsAnn ShirleyReason have started to build ahome on Mowers Rd, west of theJoe Plummer home,Mr and Mrs J Hepner of ViroBeach, Florida, were Thursday diun er guests of the M J Reasons They jgo back to Florida this weekAlbert Shirley and wife called onMrs Roy Wright in Gregory Sunduy,C J Cliiiton and wife were Sunday guests of the Vern Fish familyin Monroe Mr and Mrs Vern Clark entertained Sunday at a christening uiniui jfor their baby, the Waiter ClarKs  Junior Doyles and AJ Boboiis ofPinckney, the Charles Hosiers and K Varner,s of Milan WHY ACHECKING ACCOUNTFor convenience, safety, spending control, andprestige, our customers have checking accounts here Its the businesslike way to pay bills, keeptrack of your budget, and save time and tripsGives you a good record for income tax proses,too Make your deposits by nail if you fa tb Matter of the Itaeaes of Glenn fiinchey, Deceased At a seamen ef aid Court heldAugust 22, 1956 FfreseatiBenoitbfte Hiram KmitbJttdge ef PreeateNotice is Hereby Given, That allcreditors of said deceased ace requir ed to present their claims in writing aad under oath, to said Court, and toserve a copy thereof ipon FrankHirchey of iiexter MkhiganWaah tTaw County, fiduciary of said esetaxe, and that such claims will beheard at the irobate Office on pctober 30, 1956, atep A M ft it Ordered, ttotice vaereotbe given by implication of a copyhtrei for thrfea weeks consecutively yrerieua to said day of hearing in tnePiBclsnef Dispatch and that the pettotsaer cause a copttf this notice tobe eerved tpon eaci knowu parly in registered mail, return receiDt delaterest at his last known address bymanded at least fourteen 14 daysprior to such hearing or by personal service at least five 5 pi or to such hoaring Smith, Judge of ProbateCtleatia ParainJ,Btfister of ProbateDeputy Register of Probate VanWhtkle  VanWink 1 , AttorneysSTATS OF MICHIGANProbate Court t M tarn wunty of LivingstonAt a session of said Court held onthe 15th day of August A D,1966  If th Matter ot the Mat Lucia Dityer, Deceased Present, Honorable Hiram R Iknllh, J udge of Probate Notice is Hereby Given, That thepetition of Rose A Ward, pray, fsg that administration of said estate be ranted to Rose A Ward or sons other suitable personand that the hairs of said dactasedft dtarr ined, will be heard at theProlate Court on September 18,1956 tan A UIt is  cdered, That notice thereoffee given by publication of a copyMnof fct three week comecutivelyla he Pi ickney Dispatch and tba petitioner causa a copy of thk noticet b d h k t be given by a publication hereof foxthree weeks consecutively pregiettsto said day of hearing, in the Pinckney Dispatch, and that the petitionercause a copy of this notice to be serv ed upon each known party in interestt his laat known address by registered mail, return receipt demanded at least fourteen 14 days prior tosuch hearing, by personal service atleast five 5 prior to such hearing Hiram R Smith, Judge of ProbateA true copyvslestaRegister of Probate,A true copy Helen M Gtarid John Boyer and wife visit3d hissister, Mrs H Webber, in Wasseon,Ohio, last week state fair in Detroit last week Asostate far in Detroit last week Also Allen Dinkel and wife The Albert Dinkels and Gene Dinkels had dinner at the Country Kit chn, Mason, Sunday and cayed onthe Floyd Weeks family at GrandLecge M1 aAlberta Close,Mrs James Badgrero of Linden and MrsMay Spratt Rt Louis, Mo, called on the AlbeitDinkels Saturday Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel and  Mr and Mrs W F Close and wife   attended the barbecue and programMesdames Mary Kennedy, Marion  at Beam Acres near Durand lastKennedy and Dorothy Kennedy were Thursday night given by the FlintS fl ZrKeith Bradburys of ChelseaSunday at the L J Henryhe Perry Browns of Ann Arbort  pe opyto ba gen 3d uyon each known partym interest at his last known addrts Arbor TuesdayMr Helen Berry and Mrs Lelia Monks of Lansing called on the Ir jvin Kennedys Sunday and attended J St Marys school dedication   Born to Bob Kennedy and wife of ailed on the Ralph Halls SundayDetroit Saturday,twins, a boy and Mrs lola Hall attended a Homeeiri Bob is the son of Frank Keni Demonstration administrative nieet  at Howell Saturday 6 Tommy Read has gone on a weeks Eddie Brest, wife and 2 children trip to New York and Massachusetts  Huntsville, Alabama, vsited Mrswith his grand parents, the George ThW las   wld Ml Thressa Coyle attended aMrs Margaret Burns etertaned birthdaJ Party Saturday at theSunday n honor of her husbandry ho f ert Ganger of WillamBurrs birthday the Jack YoungDon ton fr Davld Grainger and forBurns, Kenneth Fry, James Bums e DrOiitJoe burn, families Jf V1 u MJ Pt RURobert Meabon and Dorothy Boy n of Howell, Lynn Hendee ander returned from Lovells Sunday f60  attnded the state fairwhe they spent the week end  JP 1t j  The livin Parkers spent the week  AJbrt delle jr of Detroitend with the George Parkers in Sag  TJK, L Shouts Sun Mi3 Julius Aschenbrenn ere on a trip tonorthern Michigan last weekThe annual Ware family reunionwas held at the Tom Ware home on Saturday 24 were presentMr and Mrs M E Darrow andMr and Mrs George Thompsoon caied on Rev and Mrs Ray Baskusat Chelsea Sunday Winston Baughn was in Cincinatti, Ohio, last week The Harold Porters called at theOlin Robnson home SundayThe George VanNormans called  ndJuyon Mrs Grace VanNorman in Jackson Saturday George VanNonnaa and wife called on Mrs Callie Plummer at StJoe hospital, Ann Arbor Sunday Jerry Mrofka and Lee Hollngsworth return to Alma college Saturday to resume their studiesMyron Hughes and wife are discontinuing their plumbing business and moving to Sarasota Floridaabout October 1  x and Mrs Durwood Moyer of HOMES WANTEDfdian, Mex j An Arbor and Earl Simoas of Miaregistc i ed mail, return receipt d ictn and White boys and girls, Pro I  Florida called on the Lester MsWMMM, ii least fourteen 14 days tesiant and Catholic, ages 1018 yrs a prior to s oh hearing, or by personal aeed foster homes where they can 1 e Ernest Chanyi family were jerrice at least fire U dav nrior cQme  of   y Sunday visitors of the Edwin Sproutye eoon  axing   iamiiy2 Smith, Judge of Pebmte arc appealing, mixedup ehfldren Itrue coi yPelesta Pa shall ef Probate inf Merlin Amburgeyr were and need patience firmness and un Detroit Sundayj deistanding Availability of woiA Ih following attended the Brogopportunities for older teenagers , an family reunion Sunday at the K is desirable Couples under 65 with of c Hall in Howell Mrs Eleanor younger children preferred Board Lcdwdge, Mrs Deaise LaRoa, the rate 3600 a month plus clothing, Rocoe Yarboroughs of Berkley, the RAT F MICHIGAN I Hie ProlM Court tor Ae County  med al and dental care Apply Mich Hubert and Desmond Ledwidge fan of Livingston iganChildrens Institute, 1447 Wash ile of Royal Oak and Gerald Led, Phone No 3209 la the M rter of the Estate f iJBenn Hinc hey, Decoaaed  mmmmmim At a sest n of said Court, held on  Antiut 22, 1956 Pwtent, 1 oDorsbleHiram R Smithlodge of Prbate  1 Kotiee is hereby given ThatII penone interested in said cUtt ditd to bf aid an4 wifeWm directed to appear bef ere saidprobate comt September 18,1956 at m A M to show eaoee why a Uten amto sw tause why alicense  FRY FISH FRY FISHAT PINCKNEY MASONIC TEMPLEIf, SEPTEMBER 14, 1956 5e to m p MFerJeefU ejf New Seats for Lodge BeeaiFRID THE McPHERSON STATE BANKINCORPORATED 1915OVER NINETY YEARS OF SAFE HOWELLPINCKNEYAll Deposits up to 10,000 insured by Our Membership in the FederelDeposit Insurance CorporationMaynard Clarks of Manche3ter and the Russell Clarka of MauChester called on the WalteW Clarkfamily Saturday iiMrs Sadie Moran entertainec her bridge club Tuesday v  I The Merlin Amburgeys attendedthe state fair in Detroit last week j Mesdames Roberta Ambuisey and Dorothy Head Stone gave a,shower at the formers home for Agatha Henry Thursday nitfht 21Jerry LelwMge and wife aremvinj into Mrs Jeanette McDonnels home at Pettysville MrsMcDonnell has fakon a position as house moth er at Michigan State UniversityMary Ann Campbell,dauthter of ,Roy Campbells returned to Royal Oak last week where ahe will teach in the commercial dept, in the high  schoolVfc Elmej Phelps of Stockbridehas finished his boot training at Ft Lewis,Wash, and is spending his furlough with his parents He lcavea this week for Ft Baifour, Virginia to attend enKineerin schoolRobert Seofeld, 8, son and MrandMvs Robert Seefeld Betty Bauhna 4th rane pupil in the elementary school here was taken ill with polioFriday and is in the polio ward atUniversity Hospital, Ann ArborWe understand he was taken in a lightformKenneth Allen and wife of Howail and Lester Stormont and wife ofDetroit called on the Floris ClarksSundayMesdames Mary Eichman andMa ion Russell gave a party lastThursday right honorog Mrs Eliz abfth Cqjones birthday 31 were presentMrand MrsFloris Clark and MrsCacia Chambrlain attended the Flowe Show at Havelock Gardens, Fow Itirville Friday Dinner was servedn the Methodist churchRoss Read and wife spent theweek end with the Jack Schneideis in Colchester, Ont tTTie Fred Swarthouts of Howell entertained at dinner Sunday the Ward Swarthouts of Jackson, Har joid Swarthouts of Birmngham, the Larue Morahs, Mrs Guass and DrBrown of Detroit, Dran1 Mrs Deanof Lansing Fred Read and and wife of PinekneyLouis Eisele and ytfe of Albuquer jque, New Mexico, are visitinp MisEmma Vollmer Sunday jjuests were Wilbur Eisele aftd wife of Fowlerville and Shirley Smith and wffe of Mt Pleasant nd Mrs Clara Kennedyand fliildren of DetroitLee Lavey and wife with thaJack Sharps of Lansing spent last week in northern MichiganMel vin Totz and wife and MaryKarnea of Detroit and Wayne AtLee and wife catted on the Bob TascnTasvh family Sunday 1Ona Campbell and wife were Sunday viators of the farl Lentz family in LansingThe Merwte Campbell family spentSunday wfth the James Hall family in MarionJack Doyle and Dick Kennedy andfriends called on Dick Wylie SundayAl Nisbtted wife and GeraldHenry of Detroit spent Saaday wttk ioners Grocery6066 PINCOEY ROADality Merchandise LOWPR1CESBeer and Wbie To Take OutPHONE HOWELL 705J2SAY IT A WITH FLOWERS fromHELLtKS FLOWERSPhone KowellLUMBER AND BUlLmNG SUPPLIESEverything in Sherwin William Coal and Fuel Oiland Building Hardware , E HOEY  SONSPhene HA 68119 DexterGuaranteed Mutual lite Insurance Company J Jakubcvski AGENTPHONE UP 8 9 1 f Ii vri  Ir BENEATH OU FEEt LZTS SIVE ATHOJ6HT TO PROPte WHAT 1TO10,000ENTER THE HDWS YOUR HOUSHPOWER COKVESTJust nad the fact ehc1, then tnke a mfrtotc to r mplete entry bVark Jpnprize 1Q,QQGTQ CKprizes every mm lit rr  , September Frr fact K ct and entry blarVn   yoir appUar rr ar orDETROIT 0, OIL CO, i 3g  THE PINCINSY Wednesday, September 12, 1956IASTER THAN GAS IUGE MASTER OVEN I Mot  of 5 YeanThe attendance at the HowellFair was cut by the depressionthis year The Detroit News Gir plane was there and took up pasegeis Pinckney lost the ball game toHowell 6 to 1 Hatiow Haines auCarl Gallifan pitched for Iincknejand Vern Wiltse for Howell SUr bridge beat Williams ton and the took the title by beating UowefStephens pitched for them Marion Reason shipped 100 coto New Jersey last week4 cars with 25 cows to a car There is a hiavciv of cows in New Jersey Here farmera cannot sell their milk 100 attended the HendeeVv as i1   t Kit Iiirer Krimm of Pinckney w  ktf t ltwt enc iu of Lake Fruity    rfy,,   on of Uicii Kry MMV  J ,i i ys die 1  He lui 1 liv il in D iioit 5M ,  an iifaii le paralysisit the Ann Aib r and De clioo will be 1sed for f HE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORNERTlu Pinckney SanitariumHay M Duffy, M D Piackney MichiganCU 1100 A M to 200 P M, Except Wednesday aon, Tues, Fri, Sat 100 to 800 P M LAVLY JPUNBA UOMBDon C Swartfcwri DirectorPHONE C P im G Re7ckho, SiLlJ i uMKi RibJiio Vesi Grand KivwHONE U V LL V MJW SELL AaaOCl A 1 h SURVEYOROffice ailVfe East Grand RiverPhone IW1W Howell, Michiifan Lj U VS oii Public Service ieauiis A title and is com  iliiid this wetk Their,lviry ill, formerly cnnii M who pitchoi aiies for Pinckiney t DENTISTTelephone Ofiic3 135 Residence 814 by Appoimneatflowell MichiganBERT WYUE,i thlower s  ffigggSiI m mm hone 8ALE3 A  SPECIAUT YC A  3i S eIM0wot t G 6 uni t wo t ttt d I n G E loborotorte s egoins f th e targ eiritf r e n tac n o f fou r leadin g ga t jtovi  Teste d in  accordanc e wit hitrteo n Standar d Ato c eWcHi e rang e tests , th e G E yni  Lrugii t 2 ciuar uWON r t o O boi l ove r 20  faster , Also , on e quar t an d 2  cup s o f wate r  tW j th e G E uni f wo t faste r aver y time  Ga s bumer j wer e teste dca l condition s wit h burne r inpu t o f 12,00 0 Bto  pe r hou r larg o  ertifigtio n tgndordi NOW   Al t G E RAN6E S AVAILABL EI N 5 MIXORMATC H COIZAZ  orWhit Lovel y kitche n colors  Cruvir y Yellow , Turquois eGrcon , Cade t Blue , Peta l 1 r , WooHn o Brown ,o r White  As k u a aUou t ru       r g colow  iuDtbvil teamArnol d   cit  AniDios e Kenned yOihi  i1  Jac k Reason ,MVIZ  ii Meyer, Bill Meyrr, Jiil h  l,tjn, Cieraid Ciinton, rivi Hiiincs, Jake Haines, Paullii,1, Lloyd lJmd, Rex Smith jio official school attendance this fyorii i 21b thu1 hi,liest on record  W C iririee and son, Cecil are L  kj Jacfi Iair ibis v ek with itheir iU1, Jii KouUe ait kns his ,i ho c there iJic n  laih sfhoo will oen herber Otvj reaiti at Dansvillle on 233 Uxkadllla S pinckaeyWatch Repairing Gold Watclwr vVaich t add  aih v PRoger J tarr Ageacj irrB tNSURANCf COVEAGBEdith RCarr 1 4 2 MILL STv Mich Phne UPPteal tstdle, Homes, Lakeuines Oppoitunities Ymr Property  Ah MUarald Reason  209 Northu P TELlVUiONPrompt ana Coirteous UP 855 12S Webster DR J E CAMPAUOPTOMETUSTEye ExaminaUontWednesday and Saturday by Appointment9126 Chiton Road, tfiai HJ at Phooa Bribtoii AC 7itlE SWAS 23955you SAVEf THE LAVEY HARDW AMDONT SAY BREAD ivi,Cis fn Chapter 145 0 irfey atuiilod the CountyAssi ,n at liriyliton Tuendny, Gillisie of Pontiac handei do n a decioiun aftctintr town ibtjjt is thiat townshp treasurersdu not ha1 to pay the Covert roadlav until they collect it o  louy MandtllSawFiliug ShopLAWN MOWER SHARPEN ING G1 15 2 1 Riverbank KLJiand LakeSAVINGS FOR RENTCompletly modern 6looms and bath apartment, newlyFUi HALLl Sveet Corn now for dwouited rontact Mrs Oscar Beck yovf freezer 20c a dozen 10iJ East M 81 phone up 8,5533Frank Pcaice, Siinchfield RoadPhone HA 640G7FOR RENTJU ps Lairs nturnishedapartment phone UP 8 i90 FOP SALII Dinette Set ChromeWmc UPttown 85541 FOR SALEBeautiful littfe SpinetIMao, name biand,full keyboard forj lfcsprnsible party, just take over  low monthly payments of li0Write, credit mr 0854 West 8 Mile Rd1 Detroit 19 MichWANTED aartfor houspkeping service Rf FOR RENTYieor around home atertnees PO Box 159 Pinckney Lake Call Mrs Helen LawPlione Howell 48KMary WolterREAL ESTATE RROKERU oar plonc WFOR SALE Baby Bathitiera, TeetrBaie and Stroller Also a pair   4 u  rninrs end a 12 ft our top boat  U hat reHly irot me the raisewas my Savings Account Lccal enough The thrift habit stirs up ambition increases yourj poise and seltf confidence makesyou worth 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>T iJ ffrWSl fl ,  I YofaMome 78 tH PXNCKfcBYWeoVeday, September 5, 1956 No 43  Caught between rising coats aad apublic that relies moreand more onautomobile transportation the Michigaa ibua companies have turned to the state for relief Specificallyaakd are Uvx exemptions A spec, ial legislative committee recently conducted hearings on busses serving Michigan communities andfound not of them lost money in 18B5 To stay in business they curtailed sejnriee, endmade other eeoa,oaie Rep JGUuUtteaays a tax ex emptioa may save some of tifemThe trend in decreased use of bussea started right after World War IIwhen thepublic turned more andmore to automobile  transportationThe big popular movement of thepeople to the suburbs also hurt Thenew suburbs sprawled in all direct, ios makfng it impossible for bussesto serve them Share the rides pools aprnig up in these new areasMunicipal ownership is not theanswer as most cities who own busses o in the red and tax payers do not like to subsidize them It is admitted tax relief is only a stop gapmeasure One suggestion is that thepresently costly equipment be turn, ed in andbusses carrying 12 peoplebe use4 This would cut down cost and mafhtenaceThe state of Michigan now has asurplus of 25,500,006 Expendituresy were ,509,900,000 Mife the year ending June 30 butygotfg were536,400,000 The WfcgUt factor inthe surplus was the business receipU tax passed in 1953 rbeat a teamLI to 2, lime iorm andhad auntil the last inning In fairnessto to linger Dinkel got a lotsupport tfian he didDinkel TeamJ Reason DinlieL Z SCHOOL NEWSWariUK who taught int Ma JLIVILr, tr Albert bciuaiU, PastorMaseg 8tX and 1000 au1 nUnoy hitfh school last term has Novena devotions Friday evening ac,e,,u,d a lmsju,jn in Ann Arbor i Current Commentf1 2Packer, 2b Hewlett, ssVanittartcura, cfUasydlo, c Lavey, 3b Winger, If Huhman, rf  he was very niri evidence, aod his entire Blap i was nominated wifwanted hiscanpalgn manager JolfrMartin one ime auditor general fjrsectetay t o state but the Young  jat 7 JO730 to 00 the SM Friday evening afterA d I  irday team u an, junday b scinie I Keeedy underwent an oper for rupLureJ appendix at St  wasiul, Ann Arbor, Sunday j Wct  nnIkAB B 5 155 25 2 24 11 2 2Q o until daylight Saturday and at iafct pubicahscaine there in force and jAndoraed  BrKiuI Bagwell of Michjf etjaee aided by Bud Sum rneriSeld, son of the post master gj refused to yield Cftbo hejn4444 sessions in his room from2 30 0Singer Team  AB R HCliff Miller, as 4 0 0 Nriaier, 2b 3 0 0Clar Mjller, cf  4 OU P Singer,, p, lb 3 0 1Fuhrman, c  3 0 1White lb, p 30 0Nefi,lf 3 1 1D Singer, rf 3 0 1Enquist, 3b 3 11In the final game the Whitmorebattle for 5 inning but Pinckney led 5 to 1 Tfl the 6th they blew u andPinckney seared 6 runs on hits anderrors Phil Gentile hit a home vutthe firet innmg with Burns andJeffreys on Inthe 6th Fry groundbut theBUGSV MrsPlorig Clark, president of the vXivingston County Garden Glub,bas with Sheriff Gehringer avigorous enforcement of the jstAteUaw against jittering the hjgh waysThe law provides a fine cte of prosecution,of payment up to 90 day ed out Kaump hit tofirstsaeker dropped the throwBead er walked H ought on hit to 3rd andall hands were safe when that play er could not make up his mind whatplay to make The next 5 men hitsafely  PinckneyGarden ClubY ofMichigan Rational Farm  GarnenABsn, Garden Club of Michiganhave joined in a statewide cam paign to, abolish thelitter bug whomar the Jajity of the highways androadsides by UirowiHg trash out of automobiles JCfc oost of cleaningup this messwould build severalmil of now highway each yearGarden Clubs are asking eachcar owner to carry a litter bag in their car aad stop littering the highways They are trying to make car manufacturers provide a litter contanef, as standard equipment In the meantime litter bags are beingmadu by the Detroit Society of the Handicappd and business firms andcan be obtainedIn the meantime Sheriff Gehringerhas promisd full support ,of his or,ganization in apprehending viola, tors of the state law against litter log the highwaysiCARD OF, THANKSI wtSn to extend my sincere thanksand appreciation to my frtSads and neighbors iffr the many cnJs, hautiful flowers, gifts and visits while I was in the hospital Your kindnesswill always be remembered Mrs, Fred SeymourWAS LOST IN WOODSThe Ana Arbor News stated Fri that Frank Hinchey of Florida, is visfog his daughter, MrsGrace Nichols at Silver Lake became tost Thursday night while returningfrom a fishing trip and wandered inwoods and swamps all night The alarm was given and officers foundhim at Webbs Landing and NorthLake non the worse for it except for brush scratches and mosquito bitesHe was found Friday morning,tEPTOMBEB CALENDARLIVINGSTON LODGE NO 76PA JL MSept 15 6 p m Past Masters, uconferr 8 EA DegreaSept 18 FC team practise  pmSept 22 MM Degres at 8 p mSept 23 Annual picnic at Uof MTrash Air CampPot Lock,fcWg tofurnish meat and coffeeAlonxo VanSlatnbmAk  Jff Karnip, rfReader, c  Iiouhton, pWhitmore LakeAlberts, 3b, p  McConnell, ssSc human, cHenry, lb LaiHlaw, 2bKopp, cfLupi, p, 3b Miller, If  Bauer, If ,Baker, rf 111 Bagwell ag reed to take the auditor general nomination slated for RalphBellamy of Petoskey Thensprang a dark horse on the conven tion in the person of Frank Padjeski an inurancjnaa from Deaibonand art unknown fSr state, treasurer This nomination had been slated to i gc to Senator Creighton Colemattof Buttle Creek Rural Michigan 1ed tc go for him aXnominated Adele Perguson a  Gaiviuy Mcnnoaite CburcbEv Ezra Beach, PaatorS S Supt Walter EachUorning Worhif  100QSunday Scbr el ll00Young Peoples Meeting  780  Fellow SBX ServiceWednesday 800gaiiftnal ChurchRev J W, Wlniier Pator airsrv Campbell ondvtnt on a ii hinjr trip MondayMane Suytlain of 4ifsJl1 isthe M J Keasonss eekSchool  930  myMorning Worship   ,105 a m ig , mgtt prayer meatingat the cWcb at The Allen Shipley and KeimetUMihliiin fimiiip spent thecrd in Griut, MiciDelbio Joe Kllr of KeeujKjnt last week with the AlbeitIvy LimiiyY Don Amburgpy familyeni quests of the lval SirleysWeo, choir Biactk The Peentes1136 West between Main and UnadiUa8treeURe Keith Ruegsegger, PastorSunday School p mment dealer of Benton HarbQr  fil j Mornifig Welffthip year old Cong Clare Hoffman wjio j Youth Grottjj 9461Q5O naAM i, iiS, Iltrb Ialmer jr family oi ,ent li j wuck end with th2 sr familyOi Ciijboll and the F L  j lni dinner at CouUiy ria , HitLUday, hoHorin1iiMbum, lsu weddyi annivcr Another milk strike has been nafinvly avertd by increasing the prictof the milk to the consumer a cent a 4Jail This is the usual method of such affairs The farmer500 a ewt Now they3C But this is only for class1 Out of this must come haulinLV charges and MMPA dues Class 2 n ilk draws a lower price but willbe increased 20c a cwt for 4 monthswirting October 1 The milk marketi is always been a problem and oney one small creameries were fore ft of business Pinckney, Dexter other communities had small nTvries which sold milk butter,t the  pie and buttermilk and lini milk back to the farmers Theye n,r since out of business Thetrouble seems to be that it impos siiii to regulate the milk supplyInIM winter it poes down In the sum iur it doubles The big dairies canonly handle a regular supply for dink purposes so they use thaj sii,is milk for cottage cheese, ico vii ti, butter etc and pay a lowerlev for it made one of Fergusons secondingspeeches said Its all right for our Detroit friend Cobo to nominatea ticket but who is going so elect it Wavrie county has never elected a Republican ticket In a tight race IPadzieski squeeze through 825 to  708 Padzieskuis Polish and a Cath olic and is supposed to appeal to them Cobo wantecr him to offset thstrength of Victor Targonski, aud itoi general appointed to the circuitcoart and Frank Szymanskj appoint j or so Evening ServiceThurs Prayer Jr Choir Practice Wed Sr Ooir Prartict War1 8C0 p400 phas sold hisLiht one in 1SCHOOL ENROLLMENTThe Pimkny Community Fcroo0iirllment ir, about TOO this yarLast year it was 750 Unofficially the enrollment is as followsHitfh School  180StU Clrade  70410are expected, to en Petit rimi IOULSC C  nlW livtS  j VhsDrctiy Dinkel and Chritiru1  viU t, Xnrlhland in Ditroit lastih  Jo1 ifiili fiiniiiy attended   v , ir in r it  Monday 1   li spent last we k with  v dido and wife TKimo  en, their wedding tip SatdaysucceedTargonski, both Folh r JJ before the end of the weekand from the same neighbohoi,Padieski described himselffcplitical Joe Smith with askfpn the f ilof his nameOf the 6 nominated The enrollment at St Marys I jschccl was 100 with li more duo to be enrolled  llThe hih school teachers arc a fol j x,AB R 2 02 04 03 0 3 1 23 2 13 701H 0 Mathare ,Governor Alberi Cobo, Waye Lt Cov John Reid, WayneAtty Gen Richard NanDuesan  , , o  i  ix ,   n  Science MathPractises law in Detroit,lives in OaKbnd ArtCivics Sec cf State John Martin,Gd,Rapils  History Ray MoriaiiyJohn BirrJerry Lodwi it Wilhlmina Swarthout i Triiii Doyle family andDor PDV, peni the week end at Cityily Shehan had bad luck at races tt Chvcnville, Ohio lastk is v vvas run iiHio anJ spilled nns at Haze Parli tunirhtAibAi Wylie ixiinily attae ,Jrin Detroi MoiidTie Richard Lovcll family vli li e in the 1 Carr house spent th0 0  Aud Gen, Paul Bagwell E Lansing fclnglih0 1  Justices of the Supreme Courtnon Home Economics Mr ,Kd SiIivm1 1 isan John Simpson, Jackson an 1 Coviiinemal  Thomas Pinkei0 2 Michael Doyle, Mennonimee Music0 Oi ce il in St naceii  il Iiii and wife spoilt Tlus Carol Turns j dav and Ii iday in forjunaWflton Chamberlain  CaMs ef the Hoy liiinhmslat week welc Andiow Xislieit aeduifu, Oitu Campbell, Alii, rl Dinkrl,Iavrein e ailurn and Homer Ab1  nvy City ilair ui KowliivilJi0 0 0 n before unsuccessfully  L , , A band teacner is sun HCKHI  Roth Simpson and Doyle have run Moliarity, Ohamberluin and Mr, Sunivan arft only teaching temporarBATTING ABRAG6S AB R HDennis Clark Fred Singer Don Burna  Dick Kennedy, Joe Jeffreys  14 5 639 13 14 4283583 242 12 1 333Art Thirark  3 1 0 j Ore of the surprises was the naax , iI ing o Edward Barnard, old time I MAY BE THK OLDKSTThe Kalamozoo Gazette carriedt o picture of Shubal Mooro 7i, cf o Marion and hi horse, Dillon Morrii, 8, who raced at the Kalaaio Fxir pnd stated he may be the old et race horse driver in the State of, Wayne county Republican bosa, apresidential electorWe heard John Feikens, RepuhM Diiiini iianilowleivilJe andk caDcii Sunla n, 1 vj Io v ITI in The tiuth of the Stassen drive toNix n has at last come outho is not the lone wolfe th pictured him Apparently the le thinf stemmed from the pretitems diinclination to come to theieritand state in plain language JM A what he wanted All along hehas suited Xixon was a lovely mftaljt stndfastily refused to endorse h say in y that the nominationlor  ice jisiient should be leftonen for the conention to make Jiy V2 National Chairman Hallclled on thf president at GettysbiMif and when he came away saidthe president absolutly wanted Xtin for his running1 mate Thestite ehaiinien took this as marcfM riders and started lining up their delegations for Nixon It wunot Mitil July 123 when Stassen call jrmr president the president real   c  the oidci was causing resent k 11em so ho called Hall on the carpetud him ho had overstated hit  vuv and ordcrod the contest forj e fisident left wide open Thic Ilall iricd to do starting Au  it it wa too late Jov Knight ofof California and Gcv, McKeldin of Maryland canvassed the dijHiretltiiea inns at SanFrancisco butfee  tlnm nil pledged to Nixon todd riot cntT the contest for34 9 13 352 can state chairman over the radio on August 26 giving his reactionson the recent Republican national1 333 convention especially that of thePhillip Gentile  63 17 320 delegates there He said 2 Michigan Michigan and the strange W   M     Bob AnburgeyKay MoriarityJack Young , Max SouthwellKenneth Fry  Don Kaumplorn HoughtonBab Barrow Wesley Header Bell   50 27 27 2739 5 35  6 27  25 6 158 886 7390 3 859 16V 4 300296296248 9ai 280200171IW 148 derogates were opposed to RichardNixon for vice president One was Thorpe of the A F of L, He always voted against la gr Another was a delegate fromuixnc  opposed Nixon as hetro eectio would give him conlie party if anything happ  Eisenhower and would put he id not become a race horedriver until he was 68 For 56 years he ran threshing outfit and farmedbut the combines put him out of of business He always liked horses  T, , , , ,  , , T , , Kepjhlicans he bought a colt at JacKSon sale i   lack, on todiy wficre hu had an leit at  tu hospitalAILcit LirKtl and wife si ent NIn day with W F Close and wife at Linden and rttendd the horse hov MosiiaiiKs LTioir Warei1 and Lorvtta Schaier jravo a baby sluvAcr on ia, Tueuliy nihf at the forme home for Mrs John Ilinison  Wv arid Mrs Lloyd Hende1 callfdon hvj mo 1, r,Mrs, Edwaivi NnoiforSiinrlay lio is a patient St Lawre nee hos ital, LansingThe Ted Stocktons have moved Inri v horve er Mowers RoadW F Close and wife attended tiiccnventjon at Grand Ra,for 375,trained it a couple of years j ami started racinf1 H1 was very sucf  SaturdayTho Dale Millers calhd on thessful and in 195 won tunes mHALB HAVENSThe Crane Orchards  2 8M0Wni n Psitin to control even  if 2 s3rts He won this year in the the president served out his term InahamCouny Fair at Mason inPINCKNBY KINGS DAUGHTERS Ty were overruled  208 Moore travels the cireuit allThe Pinekney Kinds Daughters  summer with his vife 74, and liv smeet with Mrs Carson HolHngsworth Thursday, Sept 20 at 130 A  , ,,  i P n SecretaryAUTO ACCIDENTLabor Day sight about 630 ftcar driven by Geerge Buzpman son of Mn Goldie Bowman Schaufle of Stockbridge failed to make curve at in a house trailertOXSECREATON SERHCE J In the old day s Livingston countyAt a special consecreation sea1  had many race horse drivers probabi vice at the Peoples church 19 young  ly the most famous of whom was people gave their lives to God for James L j G orge Grphams in Coleman Sundavnd Mr Vvarda Harwooil who is inMcPherson hospital for surgery Horn to Enimett Widmeyer andwife Jane Amburey at McPhersun hospital Thursday an 8 lb son, James RicliairiThe AVJ rt Dinkels called on hrsistrr,Mis Marjorie Musson at lToi M hospital, Ann Arbor Tuesdaypeople gave their lives to God for James L Roche of Pinckney Ha  T  rv ,  V r full time service wherever he miht raced for 50 years until he was 80  L,cr Abeys f frmin lead them Standing before the over years old One year he won 11 first, j  cn kthe wcok rn1 wlth theof audience they made their life out of 13 starts with his horse Hurmolding decision A number of them on Boy Bwho made their comittraents to theTEACHERS RECEPTIONThe Board members of ParentsDonald McKinley, son ofin floid MajohisoToVv T u    Joa CM Club of Pinckney Community School I dley who died a State police invest Te   Nonnan Claries Mothers Clnb are hodin, a  1   m Ashv,4 were taken to the Ann Arbor ho pital in the Swarthout ambulanceBowman and Hoard had cute and Oary Crumbaugh, son of JamesMoon of Kortien in honor of the Pinckney TeachBoard Membersea Nancy Bower with the Ivan Rich huband and wife Sept 7th fromardsens Don McKinley is giving ap 930 p m at the Pinckney theAbrrysThe RuHsell Read family whohave been spending a month withthe Ros,s Reads returned to Pittsbuiy, pa TuesdayThe funeral of Mrs Julia Benedict at the home of herhville S C was Vldat Howell Saturday She was uii by the Freeman Allisoinr attended Pinckney shcolat the Georpe Jrecn homohusband has been dead a mun There is much in the papers aboutthe Suez Canal in Ktfypt of late but fh1 verate person is confused Thisroiurfs trhe llM and Mediterianen si through which all the shippingof he far casfr passes Acording tohsty there was a canal there in Ileai days but it was allowed to ln,,n filled up The EgyptianjioveTimfnt was too poor to financea ciiiiJ so, Ferdinnad DeLesseps, aPioHli engineer formed a bonding company to build one Most of thtck ho sold in France and GreatB ifian The kedive or Egyptian rulor eot a blfck of stock for allowing the tanal to be built Years later hrot hni up and sold the stock,toJKt Britian who took over oer Li on of the caual with profit tothemselves nnd also Egypt who gota yearly rentalNow that the nation al,u feeling is sweeping the worldth Egyptian people demanded thcanal back Xas3er, the new rulerwho took Eaypt out of British contiol clayed along with the peonlbut ne also wanted to build the Aswan ciam to irrigate desert land tad mako tillable land for the people ofthat country where famini anci,ivn Great Britian and United or, fifcieed to finance it TWC conT,, vivhdrew its offer on advice of Scvetary of State Dullerj lilratei cieatncame home thatson nd MCleer except John Communist inBritian followedseized the eaatjBritish and saidwould us lv revenues to builddm That i the present atatusnumerous conferences have nottan anywhere yet  a fractured arm a etive position as architectural Elementary School a purpose room, ,d iohnwm mn injnred back All fn8nrr and David Nash 3 years, All parents try and attend Lf TJtti, , in engineering at Michigan State I  r  Tp Lloyd VanRmncuma and BillUniversity Dr Keith Ruesegger on f  mmm Bauhns spent the week end at the itke oeecasin had preached a special 1 LIBRARY NEWS  MilJer cabin at Douplaa LakeMr and MrsTcC Hollingswcth  MrmonCnnst or th World j ew bcoks areHalf Crowns I Sunday guests of Mrs Jennk De  force it rhecourts House by Erts Speak to the Wind  caux were Mrs Fannie Kavanauh i  0 t , Tlw two Ugj fed out of civj inc i was up  ,courts to  K,,t nuiiingiwercn   i v  nnu i    ,       j lorce it The courts efforts aaniaoas Jvom and Alton jpat i ft I Ho18e b Ert5B  to the Wind alix were MlS FAnnie Kavanauh j havc not been  severiidays hf Chicago visiting We  infoed that Susan Clark Ruth Moore For Teei Ajrers, Prac of Jickson, Leslie Merritt and wife j 80 pOp,e were injur iB 3points of interest and travelling via   f Roy Clarks was marr  toafcy Seventeen and Class Kins j of Howell r,d Mra Tressa Coyte ,an ,yQek j one fttte VCatos turbo prop VUcount ied te Bevrard Tosline of Portajre  by HiJardi Also a tfood assort  Vom McQuillan and wife and Mrs it and the  istfiLS Mr and Mrs Richard Berry fmm  te Indina last week  en  books received from the Bess Devereaux of Detroitt called in ih ,  rT Mr and Mrs Richard Berry fromJacksonville, Florida arethe OttnMr  Mn Eth Sprout spent Sundayment of books receied from the Bess Devereaux of Detroitt calledState Library Mrs Peters, mother on the William Shehans Sunday Ovrr 90  awlm other places There are saidof Mra Fred Read has made a geaer DrHarlow Shabaa of Jackous fift to tht lrsxy ia tha Motlitegregation suHrsii m   ytWfT7 y75WffiTHE INT DISPA1C Wednesday, September19WJ i  For the price of a laundry basket youcan do 50 loads in your electric clothesdryer An electric dryer saves you work, too No more heavy clothesbaskets to lug outdoors Just turn the dial to get soft, fluffy laundryevery time No wonder smart homemakers saycan Live Better   ElectritxillyLBased on average price of 250SEE YOUR DEALER OR DETROIT EDISQIftOne of theSmiles behind PinckneysDialsDEFTABC LAUREL VEITH, telephone service assistant, liveswith her husband, Martin, on East Street inFoul en We A lifelong resident of FowlervUle,Mrs, Veith is active in Union and RebekahprojectsOn the job, Laurel Veith assists some of the operators who handle your outoftown calls Aformer operator, she stands ready to assist oper ators in an emergency, or in giving other assistance promptly She also ha trained newly hiredoperators to furnish good, dependable serviceMrs Veith is a leader in the Rebekah lodgesmajor community project Supplying hospital type beds, wheel chairs or crutches to sick orinjured people in their homes She has heldevery office in the RebekahakA leader also in Union activitfes, LaurelVeith has been chosen by fellow employeesmen and women as vice president and, since 1953, as president of their CommunicationsWorkers of America Local No 4036Mrs Veiths activities both on and off thejob illustrate the truth that its people who make your telephone service goodMKHIOAN BILL TELfPHONE COMPANY Notes of 5 Yean AgohisRobert Kruger, 20, ofdrowned at Portage Laketfe was visiting at the Gasper Wag onr cottage at the Bluffs and wasout in a canoe which tipped overC W Hooker won the golf flight championship at Sunduy The Pinckney school openedday with an enrollment of 225I James Spears, 67, died athome known ab the Gabe AHispnfarm Sept 3 He was the BOH ofI James  Elizabeth Maloriey Spears He leaves 2 brothers, John and Ed ward and a sisterMrs Anna Erwin Michael J Kelly, 67, a cousin ofRobert and M T Kelly, died at CUicago Sept 1 where he was a printer He leaves his wife, a son, Frank,anda daughtefItose Pinckney lost to the Wyoming AC of Detroit here Sunday 17 to 11 Peter Parsons, a lifelong Websterfarmer, was found dead in his HeldAugust 26 George Clark and John Hornshawatterded the Canadian Internatloal Exposition at Toronto, Ontario, lastweek Elizabeth Driver is teaching theSprout school IIoss Read and C W Hooker attended the Michigan Bankers meet,ing at St Johns Friday Mrs Ellen Newman has returnedfrum a 2 months trip to Europe Bom to Howard Gentry wd wifeat the Pinckney Sanitarium Sept 6a 10 lb girl, Patricia Ann LEE THE AWIUTMOIIBThurs, Fri 8t Spt  7, 8  THE FASTEST GUN ALIVE WithClenn Ford and Jettft Crab Inverness Broderick Crawford, Rose TandyandAtom Powered Action URANIUM BOOM withDennis Morgan and Patricia Medina A Columbia PictureColor Cartoon THEAYRtEfowell, Mich Aft ConditionedWed, TIfurs, Sept, 4 5 6John Cassaettes and Sal MineoisCRIME IN THE STREETSSun,, Mon,, Tueg,, Sept 9, 10, 11 William Holden, Kim Novak and Rosalind Itussell PICNICin CinemaScope i in TechnWloFeaturette Cartoon Newi Friday, Saturday, Sept 7, 7,Doabl Feature ProgramTony Curtis and Arthur KennedybTHE RAWHIDE YEARSNotes a 48 Ytar Ago Mail Carrier G W Dinkel is onvacation Frank Newman has purchased alot of John Tuomey on West Maineast of the Famum poultry house and is building a barn and house22x32 Mrs Eric Campbell passed awaySunday at the C LCampbell home She leaver her aged husband,i CJTeeple and wife,visited friendsin Detroit last week and took in thestate fair Walter Reason has gone to Milwnukee to be brakeman on a passenger train John VanHom has sold his housein Howell to Welles Bennett andmoved back on his farm at Pettysvillc Reason fame out from Wednesday, Thursday, Sept 12, 13Attorney for the UnderworldEdward G RobinsoninILLEGAL WithNina FochFeatifrette News CartoonSYLVANTHEATRE Chelsea, Michigan IJack Crson and Micky RooneyMAGNIFICENT ROUGHNECKSSunday, Monday, Sept 9, 10 William HoHen and Kim Novak and Rosalind RussellIBPICNICfa Cifomacope and ColorTues, Wed Thur, Sept 11, 12, 13 Joan CrawfordlaAUTUMN LEAVESSCIO DriveIn THEATRE 658 8 JACKSON RD Rte SFrday, Saturday, Sept 7, 7, THUNDER OVER ARIZONAWithSip Homier and Christine Mity T riday, Saturday, Sept 7, 7,j THE LiNE RANGER in TechnicolorWith vClayton Moore and Bonita GranvilU alsoHOT BLOODin Cinemacope and Color with Ruscell and Cornel WildeCartoaoSmiday, Monday, Sept 9, 10DAKOTA INCIDENT WithLinda Darnell and Dale Robertsoi Tucs, Wed, Thur, Sept 1, 12, 13 THE YEARLINGWithGregory Peck ad Jane Wyman Claude Jarman JrDetroit Thursday with a used Queencar which ht sold to Charles Brown The Pinckney ball fiam lost toStockhride Labor Day 11 to 6Th ir record this year is 11 won and4 lost Olin Robinson and wife went to theHighland Park Gen HospitalTucs day where had a checkupMarilyn VanSlambrook went to Lansing Tuesday where she startedher duties as student nurse at theSt Lawrence Hospital jThe following called on Olin Rpbin son over the week end Lonnie Vanlambrook J H Hooker, GlenAlt and wife, Ann Arbor, Mr andMis Van Wort Mead, Mr and Mra  Richard Wolfe, Mr and Mrs Earl Kenrevvell, Rex Sackett, Detroit  Sunday, Monday, Sept 9, 10THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCHVista Vlikin Technicolo withJnmes Stewart and Doris Day alseTIMETABLE WithMurk Stevens and Marianne Stewart CartoonTuts, Wed, Thur, Sept 11, 12, 13 THE EDDY DUCHIN STORY1WithKim Novak and Tyrone PowerandANGELAin CinmaScap and ColorWithDennis OKeefe and Mara Lane OartoosBert Pierce has bought the SouthLyon Herald The Pinckney school opened Tuesday with 5 teachers Supt, N JRobinson Principal, Esther Crawford, Port Huron Grammer, JessieDrn, Fowlerville Intermediate, Joie Dtvertaux Primary, Jessie Total enrollment is 100 Highschool 29, Grammer 22, Intermedate 20, Primary 29Mrs Caivie Nation, famous Kansan prohibitionist will speak at the Howdl opera house Sunday afternoon Admission 10cWhile braking on the Grand TrunkRalroad at Jackson, Mich Monday George Burch had his hand crushed, jEdtta Abbott is teaching the Dunnin school this yearThe Chris Brogan famfly attendedthe Dexter Labor Day PicnicWellington White and John Dunnattended the state fair at Detroit last week ,Jrcob Kice was honored Saturdayby some A0 relatives, representing4 generations on his 90th birthday Adding MachineType Writers rRIBBONS AND CARBOJI TAPSMACHINES SALBi A ELECTRIC InstallationOLD AND NEW REA30WABLE PRICKS RELIABLE SERVICEALL WOflK GUARAiWHEDPHONE UPL6   JCLIFFORD HAINESt DON UlfBANYLivingston Office Supply 2tl SOUTHPHONK HOWKL 20 FOOTBALL SCHEDULESept 14 Saline bereStpt 21 Boys Vocational thereSept 28 Dexter hereGet 5 Boysville thereOct 12 Hartland hereOct 19  Manchester three Oct 26 South Lyon hereNov 2s fitockbridge hareCONSERVATION J3EPTMichigans wild turkey experimentis scheduled for expansion thismonth when 200 more of the birds will be released They are14 weeksold and were hatched at the Maaotistate pame farm from eggs obtainedin Pennsylvania Most of them willj be release in the LakeNewaygo county areaThis program was started 2 yrsago when some were releas ed in the Allegan state forest They seem to be doing all rightHunters received 8,655 in bounfes in July which is 1560 more thanin July 1955There were 1299 foxes,2 wolves, 109 coyotts and 44 bobcatsMichigan how has 97 electric barriers to block lampreys in lakes Superior, Huron and Michigan from go in up rivers to spawn It also used selective poinaonWet weather continues to cutdown forest fires 2 fires burnedover 16 acres last week78 confiscated shotguns, riflesand carabines will be sold by sealed bids at Gaylord Sept Their waluftisfrom 3 to 125 A descriptionmay be had by writing field office Conservation Dept Lansing 25A poshawk, injured in a battlewith a flock of crows near Mio waidoctored upbanded and rlewatt tmt long and had a 43 i d Bottle GasFOR COOKING, WATER HEATING AND WYLIE L P GAS SERVICE HOME HEATINGPHiNE 63 HOWELLTAXESC 1 THE PINCKNEY VILLAGE TAXES ARE NOW DUB PAYABLE AT MY HOMB MONDAYS AND SATURDAYS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICEHELEN REYNOLDS, Village Treasurer 4rapfEY DISPATCH Wednesday, September 5, 1956Store GENTS FURNISHINGSCANNED in tSHOESGROCERIES DRYGOODSKETSJSED GENERAL STORE STATE OF MICHIGANheld3Phe Probate Court Sor the of Livingstonr In the Mauer of the Estate of filenn Hinchey, DeceasedAl ft session f laid CourtAugust 22, 1956 TveaeattHeaevabie sttremJmdge of Probate No rice is Hereby Given, That allcreditors of said deceased are requir to sell or mortgage the interest of, said estate In certain real estate deCounty  described in her petition for the pur1 The Dexter sciiool is operating lo Neighboringpose of paying debts and xpees j school bimes this term it is ordered, That notice thereof Mr and ,, Dan Driyer of Dexbe given by a publication hereof foi  , ,  ,     ,three weeks consecutively frgUtti tcr ,ecently returned from a 10 daysto said day of hearing, in the Pinck ney Dispatch, and that the petitionercause a copy of this notice to be served upon each known party in interest tt his last known addrets by registeratserveon  a copy thereof upon FrankBy ot1 JLhxter MichiganWash County, fiduciary of said eietave, and that tuch claim will beheard at Uie Probate Office October 30, 1955 at ten a m1 It is Ordered, that notice be given by publication of a copyhere forthree weeks consecutivelyjwerioua to Mid day of hearing in the Piacfcay Dispatch and that the petJMeoer rtue a copy of this notice tobe served pon each known parly in registered mail, return receiptx deinterest at his last known address bymanded at least fourteen 14 daysprior to such hearing or byperson il service at least five 5days  Aor to such hearing IDftnan B Smith, Judge of Probate Cvlest  rarsff1,Register of Probater Deputy Register of ProbateLVanWiikle  VanWinkle , Attorneys such hearing, by personal service attrip through the Bad Lands, BlackHills and Yellowstone NationPrk The Fowlerville school will operate 14 school busses this year Mrs Helen lUrry of Lansing williMsdames Sadie Royhin, Jennie Mac kinder and Adeline Brown spentleast five 5 prior to such hearing  iast week in northern Michigan,probateCelesta farshftlll Register of ProA true copy Helen M GouldThe Emmett Kin family spentlast week is northern MichiganMosdames Rene Miller and Carrie  p gGriffith gave a shower Friday night I dude 9 stores and a parkingfor Agatha Henry who will be mar for 200 cars Brighton may have city mail dolivery by October 1 next The barn on the W J Donaldsonfarm on Valley Road, near Brighton,burned last week The Brighton stores will close or Saturday might after Sept 1 George Almashy, owner of Pine Lnde Ranch, Woodland Lake, wilbirUl a shopping center therelt willbe non a 548x250 piec of ground,inspaceJ STATE OP MICHIGANhe Probate Court nr   wunt y o fLivingsto nA t a  sessio n o f sai d Cour t hel d o nth e 15t i da y o f Augus t A  D,U56   k  t  e Matte r o t tb t BsU U Luci a I  eyer , Decease dPreset , Honorabl e Hira m R ftauth , Judg e o f Probate Notic e i s Heres y Given , Tha t th epetitio n o f Ros e A  Ward , pray In g tha t administratio n o f sai d es tat e b e rante d t o Ros e A  War do r so n o  othe r suitabl e perso na d tha i th e heir s o f sai d decease db e dete r lined , willb e hear d a t th ePro l at e Jour t o n Septembe r 18,195 6W n A  It H  i s uffdered , Tha t notic e thereo fb e givei i b y publicatio n o f a  cop yhereo f f    thre e week s consecutivel yi a  th e P  ickne y Dispatc h an d tha pefeitione  caus e a  cop y o f thi s notic eed  t o Jame s Knigh t Sept  15 ,On  Canpbel l an u ndf e calle d e nMr s kat e Jedel e o f  Thre e River sS  inda y t W son , Olmar , o ThreeRivers were thereMr and Mrs Merwtn Campbell,Beverly and Dick and Mary Elln Dwis spent the week end with theEdward Hockett family in Newcastle, PaThe Robert Menzies bam on Davis Uoati near Howell, was struck byligliining and burned last weekThe South Lyon schools will have11 teachers this termMiss Florence Tupper and MrsCora Wright of Flint called on theJeese Henrys SundayMrs Edna Reason and Leota andthe Roy Reason family spent theweek end at Honor, MichMrsMocco Butters of Jackson andBen Dudley of Ashville,SCcalled onthe Floris Clarks SaturdayRay Miher of Pingree Read fellfion a scpffold Saturday while at work on the new house of his soa,Douglas and suffered a broken backand foot He is at McPherson hospital His wifq is the former Retta CollinsLeonard Devereaux of Utica oall Enttrad  8tad OftMatter ftt PoetotBee A ot Kftnfc 1 UT7 114 Bo HoweJ 8t ia ImrSaturday, Sept 1 Mr and MrsStanley Bate of Hamburg, formerly of Pinckney, took their daughter,Ruth Ann to Minneapolis, Minn, toenter training at the McConnell airLine School Ruth Ann graduated from Pinckney hih chool in i5I eonard Devereaux of Utica, employed by the General Motors in Detroit called on us Thursday Heworked on Dispatch 25 years agoThe Jack Young family spent theweek end n Wisconsin X  The Don Burns family and JaniceBurns returned home Friday froma months visit inHamburg high school pupils willattend Howell, Brighton and Ann Arbor high schools this term Tbv Chelsea high school footbn1squad numbers 53 The Dodds Shoe Store at Howellat Howell has been sold to its manager, Jack Dial Howell added another foot mailcarrer to serve the city Aug 30 Mr and Mrs Herb Sned of Howell iavo gone to Texas for 3 weeks Judge Hiram Smith of Howell piesided at a session of the Oaklandcounty probate court last week Murtha McPherson,6, daughter ofthe William ivicPhersons IV, washit by a truck last week while crossing Michigan Ave in front of the Dowen Towi tore and sustained2 broken ribc and a cracked amibone George Seamon was the trucic river , ,, A marriage license was issued to Jenniah Scamus Ledwidge, 28, ofPinokney last week and Alice Olson,23, Montevideo, MinnKov R C Johnson, pastor of theof the Church of Nazerine Howell,has resigned to become pastor of the Nazerine church at GrossePointe Mr and Mr George VoSkivcr,daughter, Petty and Ann Hallmanhave returned home from 2 weeks spent in Florida The George VanNorman family jsent last week at the Miller Banghncabin at Lovells  Stevi, the 9 months son of theud Rekkerirgs Barbara Nasd ofHowell cam home from StJoe hospilal, Ann Arbor Sunday He wis bafUy burned recentlySunday guests of W H Meyer,and wife were the Cy AtLeo familyof Gladwin, Mrs, Willa Lamb and ard children of Ann Arbor and MrsJeannf Meyer and childrenT uvsday night the Ralph HJ1family attended a dinner for MrsJtunue Hall Stevenson of SeattL, Wasiiinyton at the Fred Catrellliunij in HowelL INancy Nash spent the week end ith Barbara Bekkering iIke Suk Moon of Kora and DonMcKiiiljy spent Sunday at the Mark Nush homeMonday guepts of the Mark Xahfamly were the Bud Bekkrings ofHowi 11 Kenneth Zills of Ann ArborJack Harks of Dexter and Jamesand Harry Gearhart of Howell Tm1 1 H Country Cooks enjoyela hay nik1 last Wednesday night, 41weiu Tm ry Me Govern of PonLiac spentthe week end with Mrs, Thrcssa Coy1 The Ralph Hall family called entivj Cileries Mcuaniels family inu Sunday and on the Raymond Dunels iHinlv in Dexter Saturday The L J Henrys and Toni Varsuticpded a party Sunday at the home of Sirs Alicia Loring of La,eCiinuJi1, houorinfg bur daujlHjr,Mii Jas Larson and family, Tixi5 who are voting there Mr and irs Lrnest Dodge andwir  Detroit called on the Earl Uri Vila Sunday UJO Kennedy and wife and 1rankKennedy of Detroit called on the Irvn Kennedys Sunday Bob hasboaliL the  ern Kennedy home at Iwiii, Lake rlhe Virn Kennedys are hack to DetioiiHoward Reads were Sundayyuest of the KJSS lUatisJane Whitley fai,iily spent witi the William Whitleyat their pottage at Base MYRON HUGHfcoComplete Line of Plumbing Fixtures and SuppliesHectic, Oil and Gas Hot Water Heaters COMPLETE LINE OF PUMPSWE SELL WE INSTALL  SERVICE PHONE UP 8 3114 1075 E M36Wagoners Grocery 6066 PINCKNEY ROADQuality Merchandise LOW PRICESIker and Wiae To Take OutPHONE HOWELL 705J2SAY IT A WITH FLOWERS fromHELLERS FLOWERSHoweHihtdinner Thefamily Lake The Cy AtLee family of Gladwinwho have been on 10 a day trip tothe Black Hills spent Friday nightwith the Wayne AtLees  Mrs Vince La Rosa was in AnnArbor Arbor Firday Jinvnie Porter of Washington DC spent the week end with the Harola Porters David Aberdeen has returned toChicago where he will teach in theColcutt school Irvin Parker is home from the Uof M hospital His parents, the Parkers of Sajrinaw calledSundayMs Andrew Nesbitt entertainedj Mrs Marion Pearson of Howell, tw I Msscs Nellie Gardner and Fannie 4EATNGCUT YOUR FUEL BILL Good insulation can reduce your fuel billby as much as onethird If you would liltto make this improvement and the cash nt handy, see us about a modernization loanRepay by the month out of incomeTHE McPHERSON STATE BANKOVEEo be sei  ed nyon each known party ed on the Ben White ThursdayIn interc  at his last known address fick Wylie goes to McPhersonby registered mail, return receipt d hospital Sept 11 for xrays on hismanded, at least fourteen 14 days iCg, prior to b ich hearing ox by personal hmy Cundiiff 18 of Kentuckyjertice a least fiv 6 davs nMr wag kiUed ast week while trimming jtft, dg of FiM s onh thl  Sf   A truest y yon w en hls lader  a hl8fh tenCelesta pi ishall  sion wiref Probati i ,     I Monies at bridge FridayThe Rev Georj Niijen, pastor of Gfir MeaborifWife athe Denton Methodist  since 1935 has been appointed thepastor of the Brighton Methodist Chuich to succeed the late RevJohnM McLucssThe Merlin Ambureys and MaryAmburgy called on Mrs Jane Widmeyer and flew baby at McPherson hospital SundaySTAYS F MICHIGANThe Pro ate Court lor At Countyp Hir At a sesAugust 22 Present, CHELSEA COMMUNITY FAIRCHELSEA, MICHIGANiey, Deceased  m of laid Court, held oo  f1966 ooorable Hiram ft SmithJudge of F jbate  Notice ii hereby given  That,II penon interested in said estatere direcU i ttf appear before said1 probate eo  t September 18,1956 atIn A M to show cause why a Uen mto  how eauee why a license ehooki aele gnurted Frak Hinchey of Mid Wed, Thur, Fri, Sat, SEPTEMBER 3, 6, 7, 8FISH FRY FISH FRY FISH FRY AT PINCKNEY MASONIC TEMPLEFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1956 500 to 900 PMFor Benefit of New Seeta fer Udfe ROOM OHLMSM and son, Robfcrt, spent the week end at Lovvlls  1 he Richard Thomas family ofGrand Rapids spent the week enJ  with the Jeorpe VanNormans  The Lawrence Uaughn familywere in northern Michigan over theweek end   , ,  , Scrpt Phillip McDonnell of ForKnox Kentucky spent last week with his mother, Mrs Jearcatto McDonneli Mrs Lois Lintner and daughterof Rushtoii called on her SaturdayTho Detroit News carried a storylest Friday of the capture of XtekRunpel, the German immigrant boy who shot and killed his foster mothcr,Mrs Roc Rumpel at Pinconninlast week Pat Jeffreys of the BayCity post was one of the state trooper who captured himSunday quests of the Fred Headswere the John McGuircs of Detroit and the James Whitley family Also lames Whitley jrof NorwaHc,California Who is visiting horeThe Jack Sharps of Lansing andMrs Mae Metz of Howell were Suflday guett c the ee Ltftfi Dipoit Up to 10,000 inawed by Our MembershipDeposit Insurance Cooperation 1 thLUMBER AND BUlLUittG SUPPLIESEverything in Sherwin 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UP 85588Frank Pearce, Stinchfield Rpad   Phone HA 640G7 I FOR RENTTer around home at Rush Lake Call Mrs Helen Law Phone Howell 480Mary WolterREAL ESTATE RROKERAnrounces the opening of a ne v FOR SALE1947 Dodge 4 doorBranch Office at 132 W Main St in  21 inch Emerson TV set,Pinney Your listings of all Real  Sam Gentile UP  348 S Estate appreciated and handled byj FOR RENTA room Would altoGuaranteed Mutual Lite Insurance Companyk J Jakubcwski XGENTPHONH UP 89 9 1 fDr wTwTMadden Building, Brighton, MienOPTOMETRISTTaea and Thurs 930 to 500 Bveniaga by Appointment East Grand RiverAC 96254 HOMES WANTEDulian, MexiTo Buy Large OMUuje in Pinckney Area Must Bein goon condition Write stating theand term Frank Czeranski ican and White boys and girls, Protesiant and Catholic, ages 1018 yrs  m  Carff  n need foster homes where they can Qf lhe aper come members of he family They J  ,are appealing mixadup children J FQR gALEBrty Bathhi jhtterand need patience firmness and un  Bflbc and stroller Aiso a 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&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>jrviW I  5v   n    t  Vatchv  V 1  MICHIGAN MIRRORThe battle between te MichiganHighway Dept and the v MichiganTurnpike Authority apparently endMl last weekv when the authority cut Rs Vtf to a skeleton, and admitted it could not sell its bonds due to thethroats of State Highway Com Zieg4ler to build roads to parreltet thetarnpike roads TJhe hatle has ragedfor vears Ziegler was put on the turnoike authority but never acted UD to 1961 he never had over 28million a year to spend on roadNow with increased gas tax and federal and he will have over 304 million a year Chairman Gore Higcin of he turnpike authority says it will be prebent H a standby basuntil Ziegler either builds or doeanot build roads he has promised Sofar Ziegler has done mostly patch work jcbs, a few miles here and afew miles thereMichigan Will have a new stavpark at Laughing1 Whitefish Fails Celotex Co bought 240,000flares there for lumbering, purosesThey will give the state the falls and 100 acres of landGov Williamsconducted the negotiationsThe minnow shortage is beginningto bother fishermen The dspt hasnot yet determined the cause Itcould be a poor hatch of minnow etres, bad weather conditions or thelie minnow demand The plan tobuy them from other states was dis carded as it would mean uncontrollentrance of carp, suckers and otherrough fish into Michigan Summer Theatre Group  SUMMER THEATRE GROUPThe summer theatre group metwiih Mary Jan TTasch last Tuesdayevening 13 members and 2 guestswere present The guests were Mel via Herjr, Jwsinss mgr and MadeColins,technical director of the Lansirg Civic Players They gave usus many helpful suggestions as wellas shoulders to lean on They wereimpressed with uniqueness of thechoice of the theatre and considered the grouplucky, to have the majorobstfcle of little theatre groupshurdlrfi It is the round barn at theRalph Otwell home at7 KimbleDr,the Wednesday, Aagust 29, 1956, SOCIETY NEWSOV,MNLEDWUCLE WEDDING The wedding of Alice Maxine Oson, cf Montvedio, Minnesota andJerry Ledwidge of Pinckney was solj mnized at ten oclock Monday, Aug 27 in St Marys Church, Pinckney ith ev, Keith Ledwidge, bro of the groom officiating inUoutle ring ceremony The bride is the daughter of Mrand Mrs Oliver Olson of MontevideoMinnesota and the groom the aonof Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge and thelate Max Ledwidge The bride wore a white, waltzlength gowr of, Ckantilly lace ovjnet She chose a fingertip veil and Btaiefeit Bw,  Albert SCHOOL NEWSCurrentat 7iD SCHOOl OJENS TUESDAYlirtekney schools open Sept 4,Adevotion, Friday evtniBcj fijii ay ses,ion Sept 5or Pettyaville RdAJfter the business sessionfollowing officers were elected rfsdent, Amelia Otwell Viceeaiicnt, Roberta Ackley Sectreas, Mae Koeppen Asst Roberta AciJcy Producer Wayne CarrDir Mary Jane Tasch Play ComCarr ch, Nancy Goulet, Leslie Green Casting chairman, MaryJane TaschWardrobes and costumes Mrs Noreen CarrPublicity, HaroldKenroy, Erwin GreenThe name of the group will be decided at the next meeting which is Ji MrsMary Jane Tasch Sept 11CONSERVATION UEPTThere are little changes on waterfowl hunting The season is 70 days this year, Oct 1 to Dec 9 It isalso 70 on Jacksnipe The season onwood duck is closed The bag limitsand shooting hours are the sameDue to numerous rains the forestfire record this year is favorable 433 fires have damaged 2287 cres The pheasant hatch this year is25 percent less this year than lastdue to the wet season In manyplaces they nested later jJJ license fees for Michigans1156 hunting season are upchangedfrom last year Forest fire activities may be Shifted irom the conservator, dept to thelurest dept The oldest hunter last year wasM Williiam Northgrame, 88 ofFannville and the youngest EdmundPhillipson, 9, of AuTrain The oldestarchery hunter, Clyde Gibbbs, 76,ofLake Odessa and the younestGaryNbkardo, 6 of Troirt Lake Game workers at the Cusina gamerefugee have live trapped, 11 bearLat year they live trapped 31 An evening grosbeak banded atBloemfield, Conn, in Januaiy wasrecovered at Sanfard, Mich, last weekSpecial deer hunng areas in 22starvation and crop damage areaswere established fey the commissionat its Au 9 10 meeting Holders of permits will be allowed to take 1deer of any age in these areasSome16,966 permtis will be issuejj todeer hunters Each permit is goodfor one area October 10 is the dead line for applications In 19 areas COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS fRegular meeting of Village Council August 1, 1056 Called to order by President Dinkel Present Shirley, Tiplady, Kennedy and LaveyAl sent Read and Swarthout Motion by Councilman Irvin Kennedy supported by Councilman AlbertShirley to adopt final resolution tovacate, discontinue and abolish all that part of Park Sreet lying andbeing north of its intersection withHamburg St and all that part of of Pond St, lying and being betweenthe intersection of said Street with Main and Putnam Streets Unanimously adoptedMotion by Tiplady supported byLavey to allow following bills 3D to 900oze the 800Memontta tstwrtCsJvasy Mtaooalu ChartEev Eara Beshj, faster8 8 Supt Walter lech 4th and 5th ComMorning WorabJf 1000 Fifth GradeSonaay Sctarol 1100Young Peoples Meeting 720jottage Fellow step Berne 100carried a white prayerbook with red  QoftgftJdtlOdl GfaflfCfa roces and white carnationsMiss Delores Mclntee of Mitchell,  S D, bridesmaid was maid ofnoror She wore a waltz lerjtgnpink gown and carried a colonnlbouquet of white carnations The bridegrooms brother, HubertLedwidge vas best man and usherswere Vincent LaRosa and Robert DarrowThe wedding breakfast was sen1,ed at the home of Vincent LaRosa and the wedding reception was at 6p m at the Livingston County WildLife ClubThey went on a wedding trip tonorthern Michigan For travellingthe bride wore a cocoa brown knit suit with cocoa brown acessoriesThe bride graduated from Montevideo high school and the Presentation school of nursing at Mitchell,  Rev J W Winger, Tartartiuutty School 940  m Morning Warahip 106 a m hur night prayer Beating at the church atWed choir piactk  T40 pThe PwBte GfaarcHM3I Wrt twtween Maia and Unadilla StreetsRet Keith Ruegsegger, Pastor Ekmeniary School TeachersKindergarten Mrs Mildred ParksFirst Grade Mrs Kathryn ThayerSecond Grade  Mrs Ethel Rooke 1st and 2nd Com   Anna Kilmer2nd and 3rd Com  Isobjl Johnsonj Third Grade  iierlha Beachy Fourth Grade  Dorothy CampbellVancy GoultftMrs Rene Millerand Gih Com Mr Lily HeutcnSixih Grade    Mary Jane TaschSe iUi Grade Mrs Esther AndrsonMrs crine Can1Eih Grade  Raymonda Morris Mrs Maude ShaipSchool PeisoUeJ is not yetSunday School Morailfg WorshipYouth Group Evening ServiceThuca Prayer McntJr Choir Practice Wed Sr fir W 941 a m1050 AM 7  nu r nu800 p m 400 p m FOOTBALL SCHEDULESejt 14 Saline hereSt pt 21 Bys Vocational there,Stpt 28 Dexter hereOct 5 Boysville theroOct 12 Hartland hereOct 19 Manchester three Uct 20 South Lyon heie Xiv 2i Stockbr uljre hereNov 9Haalett here The Whitmore Lake branch of theAnn Arbor Bank has started a to et the social welfare dept tcarl plant, to build the arw Boya Vocational School in Green Oak,iMSrWhitinore Lake In this they artjciHd by the Ann Arbor Board rf livaltors, Ann Arbor, Mich Bothluivti extensive property investment in tie vicinity which they claim ara of tht home would lower Wtor RETARTHUR CAMBURNpv Arthur T Camburn, 87, pasof theChinch about 1914 died at a MonSD The groom from Pinckney high j ro 10Spital last week He retiredschool and Notre DameTniversity 22 yerrs aco Durinj1 his 36 yearsH h Pi SCHOOL BOARD MEKTINGPinckney, Mich, Aug 2S, lfSpecial meeting of Pinckney school t high school 7 p m Aug2,, eJJed to order by PnSThiyerL,L Tiayer, Kennedy, Russ  J iaxcy of the social welfare ccouuLuy he wants a chance to explainis boards position in the matterThe Coys Vocational School is appar itiily a lost dog No one wants itMaybe it it were possible it wouldbi a good idea to locate it at the north pok By the way we do notxcmerrber any such agitationai TaokAon Ionia,Marquette or Northvillu to get the prisons or the houitof loirection removed from theirareas22 yerrs ac jHe teachoa at Pinckney high school oastorate he had 12 charges andthis y  Ilonncrchurches Stockbridpf was one of i rhern His wife survives Also a son, 1Iiinl in Milwaukee, athis yearOut of town guests were Mr andMrs Oliver Olson and Dave Olsonand Lavonne Swanson of Monte I jr, stockbridge and 2video, Bill Johnston and wife, Roy j Helen Broughton of Monroe andJohnston and wife and Richard Johnston A itNonePrevious minutespulnd wife and ClarkstonLees Gulf Service,misc 525G Meabon Sons, repairig flag 12noDexter Block Co,, blocks 2200Paul Curlett, Printing 4036Vars Motor Sales, mis 947The Hunt Co, signs  12250 Womens Fellowship Dinners 2250Thos Read Sons, supplies 1762 Robert Egcler, marshalls sal125Q0 Motion carriedMotion by Shirley, supported byKennedy to adjourn CarriedMildred Ackley, village clerkOLD TIMERS GAMEThe Pinckney County League teamwill end their season here Fridayniiht at the lighted field when theyMeet the Whitmore Lake Ail StarsAt MrsEyster ofDearbornKev Camburn preached the funer i fuureal sermons of the editors father andUMPHREYBAUGHNThe Narciin Park Methodist Churchuf Detroit, Mich, was the scene ofa beautiful wedding Saturday, August 25 at 8 pm when Dr Mumbulo  was held in the court house at Howin a double ring ceremony united in Wednesday night with over 100 in DEMOCRAT CONTFNTIONDemocrat county conventionmarriage Miss Patricia Ann Umph tvy and Neil A Baughn befor a candle lighted altar set withf Bo1Parents of the bride are Dr andMr3 C E Umphrey of Birminghamand of the groom Mr and Mrs Earl ofyBefore the ceremony Mrs George Van Norman, sister of the groom, sang Because and Ill Walk Beside You She also sang the Lords Praver while the bride andwere at the altarThe brides gown was attendance Usually there ia only ahandfull present LI Gov Phillip Hart couid not beoreaeut and has wife, AdeliadeHriggs Hart sister of Spike Brigsif the Detroit Tigers delivered the reynote speechWH, Grooms offered a resolution by Douglas Pairmenter ppceived from Supt andSupt that unless school bonlnio cflect, a salary schedult foricrs, our system would lose sfveral of its teachers in the immediate  orted that uponre examination of the current budeconomyoperation, thiso endorse Reed Fletcher, a Repub lostfor judge of probate ItJlyde Corfoia offered one to cet, and with the strictestin other phases of  ,schedule could be financed without additional levies upon the districttax payees Surrounding districtsput into effect a salary schedule forsome yrarsMoved by Ilonner, supported byRusell that projiosed salary acfiedule be adoptedAyes Russell, Thnyor, Bonner,Ncvs KeiiHiiycj, McAfee Morion carried were ifceived for fuel oil and  ensuing year from hveAction was,,asoline forccjdpanicsuntil Parochial School postponedwas contactedstarted playlast May and22 games of white chiffon and taffeta withover train The fitted bodicesides of the train were trimittrose pointe lace Her finger tapwas held in place by a Queen cap of rose pointe lace andShe wore a small gold cross rule It also tostto the state convenon were named Martin LavanHazei Ilaines, Milton Cook, Murray Kennewly, Clyde Corbin, Ruth Wiggins Hopkins and Lillian SnydertThe alternates were Lorenzo Mur phy, P W Curlett, Ralph Wiggins,Irvin Snyder, Arthur Lybel, William Idns,Robert Smith, James Mur Meeting adjournd,Bonner, SecretaryMYRON HENRY SCHOENHALS Myron Henry Schoenhals, U,only son of Arthur C and and Alice IJ Townof years gone by Their lineups ulu, be subject to many changes but thismay be the starting one Swarthout, PJ John Burg, c, Mike Blades,cR,Reason, lb Cliff Miller, 2b ,GerrySwarthout, ss Ridge Shirey, 3b,Out  T  G Enquist Murray Kennedythe season is December lOn Bois Jrfck Keaon Dinkel team Dinkel p m  i T t j T Grant WarH r TrD D jt  Blanc, and Lake and NewaygoNov 16 to Nov 30In the upper peninsula 7000 permits will be issued for 5 areas The dept bought 480 acres ofhunting land, 121 acres of park lands and 3 fishing sites last week, all innorthern Michigan vThree forest fires burned over5 acres last week THE HOPE tIhe Hope Indtistires fct estabilshed a branch in Livingfgpn Countyand any haadicapedto devlop their skill ific traininp is invimating V the suth court house,at 8 p ra If youcall Howell 2045  1699R II hareijrnd up already was theAIfred Vasta was rose bridbodice wasMiller, 2b,ssjBill Darrow,3 Bugand waltr, length withbow bustle Her bouquet colored shattered carnations I The bridesmakis,Patricia Matthew of Albuquerque, Nw Mexico, edisin of the bride Miss Carolyn Oak j ler of Birmingham, Mrs DougiaBlack of Detroit and the junk bridesmaid, Ann Umphrey sister was 6th district chairman I,, V, Hazel Haines, secretary Jerry t fl Gaddum was on the resolutioncorn viittee Edward Mackin order ofbusiness and Ervin Snyder, creden tiaJs, Caucus was at the Pante4intl nd convention vas at civic aud auditorium Congressman 4IayworthConducted a 6th district discussion at suggestion of Maftin Lavit was decided to give adequate to organizations and individthrough adeeiate program, foil careful study and local areathewishingobtain specto attend the ors room atII, August 30transportationPeachy PeachesThe Crane Orchards REGULAR COMMUNICATIONLivingston Lodge No 76 will reine activities Tuesday night, Sepaith at which time they will conferr hroihers, EA degrees Luncheondegree workOn Saturrfatr iu o 15 the Mrs Umphrey chose a dresswhite taffeta, printed in bluetrimmed in brilliants Her accei ies  were white  with a white ot corsageMrs Baughns dress j French blue Jace with navy I ies and a corsage of white o  George VanNbrman was best APPOINTMENTSCongressman Don  Hayworth has the following academy piintmenU First they must passtlwir physical and mental examinatiortJohn Barthalemew MtMorrHarold Hause, East LansingO E, a NOTICE pailorg after the ceremonyi,  bride and groom frow  University ofrUular meeting Sept 7th 8 Ma Ia June, The new Mrs Cour Awodatiov t Ptedney o ll teach in Ypsilanti this fa  19Afternooii MWIOB 240 JA  wkoin will enter graduateBrem ichard Lee, Holt Thomas Mercer,lhif Pat Wightnrian, Lansing, Bigney, Hint  mmned Deris A Flick of Akronwnre they have since made their home He was well known throughout the Akron area as a building tractor His n,emberships includthe Royal Order of he jedthe Carpenters Union 639 Hewawalso and rent sportsmanBesides his wife there U ater, Darbara E and a son, Afyron Hjr Also three sisters, MrsAHda Lor ing, Howell Mrs Myrna Ware andMrsIJonnie Hcnw Pit  e andJonnie Henry, Pinckneywho attended the funeral Funeral aixi burial Aere in Akron X    ,MRS ALICE FORREIDERMrs AJife Torreider, 70, died atSt Joe hospital, ,Ann Arbor FridayThe body was brought to the Swarthout Funeral Home and taken toConstafitine Monday where the funeral vas held at thf Geisler Funeral home Bural was in the ConstantineCeiietery, Her hushaud,Morit7 Forion Hayworth says algebra eider died 8 years ago There are 2daughters, Mrs Gladys Coats ofConstantino and Mrs Loreene Maycock of Pingrec with whom shemade her homethe boys the most trouble,eading and writing are also impor tBAUGHNwill reside Lake, atANNOUNCE 536,000 GIFTFrancis Dodge, grand Toaster ofMichigan Masons, has announced afrom the Font Foundation toward construction of the bos i ,pitl at fee Maocio Tie Turnpike Authority has gOOiiUo a recess because it claims th ihieat of State Highway Ziegler tbuilf free roads to parrallel all tittoll roads has killed the sale of theirbonis We favored the turnpikes forone teason only They would cgiy Michigan more roads and they havebivn a success in other states Theywon11 relieve the congestion here osv viu ii ends and cut the accident rateThe state highway dept and county oad commissions as well seem ttohave fallen into ai state of dry rotTil y plan all kinds of roads on pa  m t never build them, despite the tart the road money they get hasiloublcd and tripled the past few years  Before 1951 they only hadsi million a year Now with incre  tax ana federal aid they get million but no notable increaseji wad buildjntf is apparent Theydo not have the energy of the late tiovwnor Alex Gro3beck who got irand River paved in jig timeWhesht could not get labor he used coavict labor When he could not getcfiiunt he bought a cement plantnud operated it with convict laborYlKli a howl would go up if this wre done now The people of thetale want their convicts to git OB their fannies and live on the fat ofiif land cur school open in  weeksto surveys tne schoolwill due to theoiui rate which iuiiowe4 War II Dtepie to fact fltnew aahoaL b np  new pupils from the ttiflit tgraJcs Supt Reader does ot ejectany decrease in the emollmeiSt1 in the public schools here over listMany of HI Marys pupils willobmfrom Greyuiy and thesouth iSfc fStock bridgeTed Williams, one, dt ,tfie tutiotisgnat ball players was recently d 5000 for spitting atv iiu booed him Booing star playersis a iavonte sport with eertain fans who lack sportsmanship and brainsall the coaches and recruiting SOmtstances We remember wheiFCobb of Hqghey Jennings 8perrrattfcjvinners a, Detroit washis prime he climbed into the staadftat Philadelphia and beat up a fan who booed him He was fined  The next dy the entlflVDetroit team went ona strike11 fised to play the scheduledJmninjts managed Xo put a he fiefed by playing himselfA the reaches and reruitinghiljrdlphia semipros Theybeaicn about 20 tp 0, The rememberWo dowas raisedUDRABY NiEWNew booksare LincolnsCittou Horns of Capricornr byje Farm Wanted by Hilles Wtfe by Dcyn and manyen bv Mrs A m VajiSlamlBlnnch Martin uud ex sandingerty of her sister the ii i Mf and Mrsgave alaieTneitm went tomet wfth KsSt , j jar master slow and sluggish Thenyou need more HOUSEPOWER Possiblyyou need larger electrical wires, an additional circuit, or more outlets to properlyhandle your electric load For a free wiringmodernization survey, call your electricalcontractor Hell quickly tell youwhat wiring modernization youll need to livebetterelectrically, If you have no electrical contractor, call your Edison officeH ve you entered the HOUSEPOWER Contest Entry forma availableat y u Edkon officewinners every month through September DETROIT EDISON Netet of 48 Tn AgeMargaret Mann of Detroit is visiting 1 ere Old soldiers now receive their peasion vouchers free through the mailThe HoweU City hand won a 100prize at the tournament at Lansing last weekIhe Big Farmers Picnic wasWhitonore Lake SaturdayThe ney team played a double headerthere Cracker Moran beat Lefty Jacobus of Ann Arbor in the morn, ing game 6 to 2 but Uam Udwidge lost to Big Bill James of Ana Arborin the afternoon 8 to 1 Pinckneyonly got 2 hits James later played with Cleveland StLouis and Detroitin U e big leagueMr aad Mrs Sam Grimes attend,ed the family reunion at th DavidGrimes home at Stockbridge latweek Ed Schuler, owner of the Lakeland ice house, died at TWedo testweekFriday when Mr and Mrs M A,Davis and Rev Iittlejohn were go ing to the picnic at Portage Lake,cne of the Davis horses becamefrightened at an auto in front of the Fioyd Jackson home, reared and dropped dead The Methodist and CongregationalSunday school picnics were held at Portage Lake Saturday Messrs, CJ Teeple, Will Miller and P L Andrews gave them free launch rides Gorge Hendee has sold the MeDonald farm at Portage Lake to a Mr Britton of ToledoSupt T J Gaul has moved toNew Baltimore where he will teach IThe school board has hired N JRob I inson of Berrien county as supthere Postmoster Swauthout brought usa giant puff ball last week that was 10 inches in diameter and weighedIts t was good eating Lela Monks is studying to be a  fetanlay AmnGeorge Geebd aad Mtsi GayMer and David NineftTUB BIRDS AND THB BBSS HOWtttTHEATREfuwett, Mkfc Alt CuittSTAB DCBI in Technicolor John Agar and Mamie VanDoren jColor Cartoon aad Late N Tmr Am 2,  UtoAlaa Ladd and  Pedestal Lloyd NoUaSANTIAW JliSuit Mon, Tuen Wed,, Sept, Bing Crosby Grace, Kefly and Fiank Sinatra inHIGHla Tista Visio and TechnicolorwithCeleste Holm John Lund, Look Cal hern, Sidney BUekmer, Louis Am strong Novelties Late News Cartoon , Saturday, Aag 31, Sept 1Dsofcb PeataffsTom Tryasi aad Jdj LaiItTHB SCARLET HOUR sn4 NereityWilliam Holden inWiiliaa Bendix STREETS OF LAJREDO in Tecfasfwlor  Thurs, Fri SU Sept 6, 7, B I THE FASTEST GUN ALIVEWithflenn Ford and Jeanne GrataBroderick Crawford, Rose TamlynandAtom Powered Action JLJRANIUM BOOM withDennis Morgan and Patricia Medina A Columbia PictureColor Cartoon Monday, Sept 2, Matinee Sn and Labor Dayp m Continuous w Joel McCreasiTHE FIRST TEXANb ClBemasope sad Color 20Tues Wed Thnra Sept 4 5 6 John Cassaettes and Sal MineoiaCRIME IN THE STREETSJi  Gretchen Tasch has gone to Chefeoygan with the Richard Tasch fam ily of Ann Arbor Her folks took her to Ann Arbor SundayLee Lavey and wife and Mrs MaoMet called oh th Ray Laveya inregory SundayTht Ronnie Hoskins family of Detyoit were Sunday guests of MrsIreae Jack Mrs Dorothy Brogan and 2 childdren, Johnny and Christine, were guests of the James Broganin Lansing Johnny  stayeda visitPat Palmer spent the week end in Arbor with the Austins Mr and Mrs Andrew Campbell,and on,Craigy Mr and Mrs MenvinCampbell and Beverly called on theDick Young family in Flint Sunday Andrew Young came home with thethe Andrew Campbells for a visitUna Campbell and wife were inAnn Arbor Saturday and spent Sun day with the Carl Lentz family in Landing, C J Clinton and wife were Sun day guests of the Ralph Clintonfamily in Detroit Milton Carver and son,David,wereon a fishing trip for a week at Naubinway, Mich, and also stopped at New London, Wis, George Thompson came home fromVeterans hospital ThursdaySundayguests were Miss Minnie Thompson, Mr and Mrs Paul Kiser of Detroit and Bert Benham and wife of Detroit Beverly Clevinger, Ann Arbor spent the week end with themThe Gerry Eichmaa family withthe Dan Drivers of Dexter spentSunday with the Russell Glovers atWebberville Ben White and wife called on theBasil White on Mason Rd last WednesdayMr and Mrs Martin Ritter spiritfrom Friday to Tuesday with frisAdsnt Cnriillarv i nurjje at Harper hospital, Detroit Mr Hadley of Unadilla was here last week with 2 loads of peacheshe sold for 150 a bushelKittie Brogan is teaching the Wiluon school Born to Henry Evers and wife , J Wadndy Thuwday Sept 5,6Augpust 28 a daughter ISYLVANTHEATRE , Chelsea, MichiganFriday, Saturday, Aug 31, Sept 1the picture that astounded the world THE ANIMAL WORLDin thrilling colorWed, Thur, Aug 29, 30Sun,, Mon, Tues, Sept 2, 3, 4 THE FASTEST GUN ALIVE WithGlenn Ford, Jeanne Crain and Broderick Crawford Drive Jn THEATRE6 6 8 8 JACKSON HP Rte IFriday, Saturday, August 81, Sept1 THE SPOILERSin TlmitafWithJeft Chandler and Anne Baxter alsoTn STRANGER WORE A GUN in TechnicolorWMfcRaadnlph Scott and Claire TrotSunday, Monday, Sept  S THE TOY TIGERin TechnicolorwithJeff Chandler and Loraine Daylbs      J v  ,   ANNOUCEMEN T1956195 7Pkickne y Communit y School s it WRX OPE NCommunit y Sdw S Servin g a  Fiftyfiv eThre e Yea r accredite d b y th e Vnl  prator y courses , healt h     versit y o f Michigan    , ,  schoo l lunches , good  transportatio nModer n buildin g an d libraryeiU t facilities , athleti c program ie r Jualifi  teacher s aB d adminis  Sfet  4  Schoo l Open s 90 a a iTrr  r 4ualif itratori , wfcatioaa lCalenda r fo r mV rYea r 1956195 7jr Sept 5  Class  cornmeftcft   T Jati  21Secoft l Semeste rOc t 1 5 an d 18  Teacher1Btut e Marc h 2 2 t o 31  Spring ,Nov  22,  23  Thaakstfvinfjlfces s Ma y 23  Senio r Pla yDec  2 8 t o Jan2Kniristma 8 Vacatio n Ma v 4th  S  Ho pJaa  18  Firs t Semeste rBOOK Sstu4entiar e aske d t o purofag eb l fi t d  P itex t book sbrinj r fedit t r 19664 6 dayreceive d we nturne d May SHCommencemen t   HSCHOO L BU S ROUTE SNin e schoo l busse s w4 U operat e m  thi s sam e tim e schem e a s lae tlas t year  Th e route s wit  b e ll y  change d a s anothe r bu s ha tBOAR D O P EDUCATIO NThaye r Prwidso ir Thomi M Bonne r Secretar y 4 Murra y Kenned y IVeasure rItSussel l A Trustee McAfe e ,  Trnstea  The Misse s Devereau x entertain ,e d  a  numbe r o f girl s fro m Detroit ,Pinrkney , Anderso n an d Mario nlas t Tuesday Th e Republican s hav e nominate dth e followin g count y ticcket  Clerk ,th e followin g ticket  Clerk , Willi s    , Charle s Judson  Register,A D  Thompson  Prosecutor , D  Har ger  Jucig e o f Probate , Arthu r Mon tague  Drai n Com , Fran k Mowers Senator , Fran k Shields  Represen tative , Charle s Johnson t 0 Note  o f 2 5 Year s Ag oOassiu i Valentine , 71 , prominen tWehate r farme r an d shee p buye rnvtitte d suicid e Saturda y b yhimsel f wit h a  shotgun bea t Brighto n her e Sun t o  3  Ro y Reaso n ,  an d Gran twer e th e battery Gilchrist  Clar k reunio n wa sa t th e Clar k hom e a t Silve rSaturda y 7 3 present  Hugh ,too k u p th e far m fro m th ejroteinmen t i n 183 5 an d i t h g al way s be i i n possessio n o f th e fa mly , Th e Clark s ha d 1 3 children ,Berdell a Euler , daughte r o f Mr ari d Mrs  W  H  Eule r wa s marrie da t he r hom e Sept  1  to Brawar dGoode n o f Fairhope , Alabama , Rev ,E l J  Berquis t officiatin gLivingsto n Lodg e No  7 6 wi H en tertai n Cit y o f Strait s Lodg e o f De troi t hr e Sep t 19  ,Dr  Georg e Leslie , sup t fcf  theMichiga n Stat e San  wa s convicte d y  a  jur y i n Justic e Yeiland s cour t  r  assaultin g D r Loui s Hoffman , a nrtfre r docto r ther e an d fine d 25  H e ppealed W  C  Hende e an d son s too k eigh t ra t an d   second s wit h thei r shee pu  th e Marshal l Fair  Ber t Roch eo n  secon d mone y wit h hi s rac eiorce , Diamon d Dewey Th e cor n bore r wa r i s abou t over ,a  treat y havin g bee V signe d wit h th enorBis  Mauric e Kelly , And y Camp bel l an d Harol d Mayeoc k wh o hav ebee n fightin g o n th e Iro n Mountai nron t ar e expecte d hom e thi s week 2  friend s gav e Alic e Gearhar t aarewel l part y Frida y nigh t Sh ewil l atten d colleg e i n Houghton , N Y  thi s fail Ber t Harri s an d Lore n Meabo na d  a  narro w escap e Friday , The yracke d a  truc k loa d o f grai n int otfc e ba m o n th e Fran k Johnso nfarmTh e floo r   gav e way , lettin gthe m dow n i n th e basemen t an d bu rjiu g tthe m i n grain  Ther e wa s tw ohorse s i n th e basemen t bu t al l esea po d injury Richar d Simpso n wa s ante d b yIrvi a Kenned y fo r reckles so f a  motorcycle  H  THE ISLAND Si n  colo r wit hYvonn e DcCarlo , Howar d Duf f  dZachar y Scot t JOHNNY CONCHO WW iFrn k Sinatr a aiu i lhylli t Kir kCartoo nRober t Pik e an d wif e calle dMrs  Lessi e Farringto n o f Plainfiel dSunday  Tues,, Wed , Thurs , Sept  4  5 6TH E VIOLEN T MEN in  Cinemaeop e an d Celo rwitk o n  Glen n For d an d Barbar a Stanwyc kAddin g Machiief tTyp e Writer s URANIUM BOOM Wit hDenni s Morgan , Patrici a Mediin aELECTRI C  OLs  AN D NBW  RBASOHAttL BBIBltN S AN D CARBOI I A  PRIC M BBUABL 1 SMlVIC BMACKNB B 3AL H Livingsto a Offic em  seut  mmPHtN l HOWH X 9H  BBUABL1 SHIVIC BAL L WOR K UARAiTBB DPHON B VP U   CLIFFOR D HAINBfDON TOWANYo f Mrs  Katharin e Whitehea d an dBeatric e Lambor n o f Gergory rO R COOKING , WATE R HEATIN G AN DWYL 1PHtN E 6 3 L P  GA S SERVIC EHOM E HEATIN G1OWEL LTAXE SPINCKNE Y VILLAG E TAX W AX  New BU IPAYABL B A T M Y S0 W   MONDAY S AM  SATURDAY SUNTO  1 1 5 o r 1 5 day i b y Justic eFros t 4s ,1 tI U     Vw 4THE nfODflBT DISPATCHWednesday, August 29, 1916TUESDAY, AUGUST to Statute, the Board of Supervisors convened in reftdar set6nt on Tifeiday, Aufuet 21, 1956, at 10 A, M and upon roll eafi the following menisrs were found to be present mis OPThe Probate Court for theof Livingston In the lUuer of theGlenn HineheyAt a teaSeaAugust 22, 1 CoontyBrighton Twp Ervin B Snyder IoscoTwp Clair MillerRaddat Marion Twp W Burr Clark Judge of ProbateNotice it Herebycreditors of said deceased to present their claims tilr    rcauuu iwp w ourr ri ec to present their claims in writingCtaeir noin on Dexter town nauTwP RalPn Wiggins Oceola Twp MiUon Conine aad under oath, to said Coiut, and to I and moved into one o Thurston Andrew J Seim PutnamTwt LJovd Hendee mo a ,rt v ri i ri wjmM e nf nGenoaTwp, Andrew J Seim PutnamTwp Uoyd HendeeGreen Oak Howard B Spicer Tyrone Twp  Lee GordoaHamburg Twp Lillian C Smith Uriadilla Twp  Ralph GlennHandy Twp   Lylc Glover Howell City Howard GentryHartland Twp Harold Armstrong Howell City Fred G CatrellHowell Twp, Fred Berry Howell City W Harry Gartrell  It is Ordered that noticeGeorge F Stow, a member of the County Planning Commission sub be given by publication of a copymitted his assignation to the Board, as a member of said Commission, due to hereof for three weeks consecutivelyill health serve a copy thereof uponHinchey of Dexter Michigan,Washtiiw County, fiduciary of said estare, anj that such claims will be heard at ttye Probate Office onOctober 30, 1955 at ten a mMoved 4y Supvr Gentry and supported by Supvr Glover that the resig jnation of George F Stow, as a member of the County Planning Commission, I be acceptedCarried of o three weks consecutivelypsVtona to said day of bearing in thej Piackaey Dispatch aad that the peeachv I Moved Jay Supvr Snyder and supported by Supvr Smith that this Boardappropriate the sum of 12500 per month, for a period of not to exceed sixmonths, to fee Hope IndustriesCarried  inretanr receipt de k dfarteree at hie fast ksewa mddnu bfmahded at least fourteen 14 dayprior to such hearinf or by personal service at Jeast five 5days prior to such hearingHirman R Smith, Judge of ProbateCuestia Paniru1Register of ProbateUponmption of Supvr Seim, whicb was duly supported by Supvr Spic  Deputy Register of Probate Nek uhoi nig NoteThe Wftde supermarket at Stockbride was broken into last week andtn Fafe removed It was abandonednear the Prescott Locker plaatA res lent took the car number of 2 suspeets and they were picked up andm the Mason jail The Ray Bayleus family have sold horn on Dexter town hall Rd RdCharles Wiedman sr of Dextertownship was a patient atSt Joe iJce hospital, Ann Arbor I At the recent Republican countyconvention at Howell Harold Bord1 n coroner, was named cchairman, Ruth Eikhoff, vice chairman PaulBaldwin secretary and Charles BMonroe, treasurer 400 more school children are ex this fall in Livingston countyiex the Board adjourned until 130 P M AFTERNOON SESSION VanWinkle  VanWinkle , AttorneysSTATE OF MICBIGAJI i, v  o ,J JLo  uuiTh probate Court tar tsw County ofMovedby Supvr Catrell and supported by Supvr Gentry that thej LivingstonChairman ol this Board appoint a committee of three members to confer j At a session of said Court held on with the Prosecuting Attorney, to draw up a suitable resolution opposing the the 15th day of August A D,1956establishing the Boys Vocational School in Green Oak Township, and submit y the Matter ot the Estate elthe same to the next sessioncrf this Board ,  Lucia Dreyer, DeceasedCarried Present, Honorable Hiram RSmith Judge Probate Notice is Hereby Given, That thepetition of Rose A Ward, pray, nig that administration of said esSupvr Wiggins d the Civil Claims committee present bills to the Board  laLe be ranted  Rose  WaTwhich were allowed as recommended, as appear by Nos G4267 thru G427O,i Comraittiee appointed by the Chairman Supvrs Hendee, Smith andSpicerinclusive Supvr MUler of the per diem committee presented the payroll of the  orandsome othersuitableperson openatverai Supeirvisors for attendance at the July and August sessions of thisBoard,which was approved as presented be determined, will be heard atProlate Court on September 18,1956 ten A M It is Ordered, That notice thereofbe given by publication of a copyj hereof for three week consecutively, Armstrong of the Criminal Claim coifimitteer presented bills to  h Pinekney Dispatch and thathe Boaeti which were allowed as recommended, as appear by nuroberG4271 Petitioner cause a copy of this notice MichiganhrU G4274 Inclusive  e served xon eacH known PJ lho Michigi r  I in interest at hi iast known addrea ieasjng  by registered mail, return receipt d Supvr Armstrong of the Criminal Claims committee presented the live malted, at least fourteen 14 days2k claifn of Bruno Budzik to the Board without recommendation,  prior to such hearing, or fey personal Supvr ulenn of the Civil Claims committee presented bills to tbe Board service at least five  davs nrlorwhich were allowed as recommended, as appear by numbers G4275 thru to such hearingG4282 inclusive Paul Baldwin, Htnvell drujjjist,was a delegate to the Republicanrational convention last week Puane Clawson, 25, of Howell wasinvolved in an accident at MichiganCity last week when his truck wasin rcllision with one driven by Thornas Whittaker of Cleveland Whitak er died of his injuries The rouh excavations for the newcounty hospital have been finishedI and the footings pouredTlie Howell school does notuntil Sept 6Duane Meyers who lives on theHowell Rd will have an auction andmove to HowellThe Linden school board has pass jed a resolution that girls cannot war shorts, slacks or jeans in schoolAlso that they will accept no non tutition pupils jHoward Poole Jr, formerly of jHowell has sold the Brown City Ban uer and bought thte Davison Index, f Tie Fowlerville school votes Aug30 on raising a 2 mill tax to meetincreased costsWilliam Seitz,Chelsea farmer waskilled last week when the belt from  a ietd grinder hit himjthrowing himj to the ground and fracturing kisState University sayMichigan horse population is in This shown by stalliont  Moved by Supvr Armstrong and supported by Supvr Glover that the livestock claim of Bruno Budzik be disallowed parried x  SI ivr cmith presented the following resolution and moved its adoption, which was duly supported by Supvr RaddatzThat the Portage and Base Lakes Lake Level Project be pursued with diligence, including completing the engineering, extending the  Assessment District 10 embrace benefited land around Base Lake and preparation and procuring of necessary easementsT Also that the firm of Miller, Canfleld, Paddock and Stone be enj gaged to serve as legal advisors and to recommend ways to finance the projectResolution Carried Moved by Supvr Snyder and supported by Supvr Hendee that Scottm f Price of Conway Township be, appointed as a member of the County Plan  ning Commission in place of George F Stowe who has resigned as a mem oer c said CommissionV Carriedr Upon motion of Snyder, which was duly supported by Supvr Gloverjphe Board adjourned until Tuesday, September 18th, at 10 A M J0H1J A HAGMAN ,  M, County Clerk     Approved GLENN BERRY  Chairman  Hiram R Smith, Judge of FobatsA true copyCelesta Parshall Register ot ProbateiTATE AflCHIGANThe Probate Court for the County of LivingstonIn the Matter of the Estate MGVnn Hfnchey, DeceasedAt a session of said Court, held onAugust 22, 1955 Present, Honorable Hiram R Smithy rate atJudge of Probate   atNotice is hereby tfven That due to rising costs haveall persons interested in said cstaU Pate at Gaylord isBILLS ALLOWED AUGUSTCheck G4267 ,G4268G4269 are directed to appear before said,probate court September 18,1956 at jten A M to show cause why a xH  ten amto show cause why a licenseshould not be granted Frank Hinchey  the administrator of said estate to sell or mortgage the interest ofsaid estate in certain real estatejge described in her petition for the purpese of paying debts and exjUMe  It is order, That notice thereofbe givei bv a publication hereof ior thre weeks consecutively previousto said day of hearing, in the Pinokney Dispatch, and that the petitionercause a copy of this notice to be sen ed upon each known party in interestat his last known address by registered mail, return recotpt demanded at least fourteen 14 days prior tosuch hearing, by personal service atleast five 5 prior to such hearing Hiram R Smith, Judge of Probate A true copyOelesta Donald McCleer, son of the MarkMcCleers, was married to Sally AnnLeiih at St Marys church, Chelsea lust week24 one room schools will operatein Livingston county this fall, onlyone in Putnam 65 busses will trans port 45000 children a day to consoldated schoolsThe Sportsmens Tavern at Hamburg1 was broken into last wek, thejukebox smashed and cigarettes stolenThe, state administrative boardi due to rising costs, hawe raised the  the Mich State SanitariumJlowelJ from 800 to 1005 alied the1333,Kalamaaoo04271434273 G427214274 C4275 Htlen M GotliNo Nan Purpose AmountMacDonald Funeral HomeAfnbulanceSheriff  2000E J Keehn  Soldiers Burial 20000MacDonald Funeral Home, Soldiers Burial 20000 j Register of ProfcafeW Bruce Campbell Prems eta, Future Farmers, 270922 A true copy Ray ttaxweirTrPtfuTtry OaimT 00Lawrence Gehringer Care df Inmates  70170Kenneth Peckens Justice Fee 220Hichard Streng Special Deputy 3000Dr H J Benson , Care Dog,  500Lillian C Smith SpecCommBd Supvrs 1180G4277 Ralph Glenn , Spec CorrwnBd Supvrs  1320G4278 CariRaddatz Spec CommBd Supvrs 1110G4279 Ralph Glenn Spec CommBd Supvr,, 1200G4280 Ralph Wiggins Spec CommBd Supvrs 1140G4281 Lloyd Hendee SpeoCommBd Spvr 1100G4282 Lyle Glover Spec CommBd Supvrs 1125O424  July  August Session 463203 K266  avrollBd of SupvrsSTATECOUN I, Johereby eeHal Super now rema Total 4241073F MICHIGAN Y OF LIVINGSTON S, S i A HagSM,QuafyrOeand fy that the foregoing is a true aad correct transcript pi the oftgi xrs proceedings at their August session and of the whoie thereofing in my said office  IN TESTIMONY WHERBOF have hereuntojet my handyt end affixed the Seal of said Court and County this 24th da Of Au  SEAL bust A D 1936 I JOHN A HAGMAH    1 Vomey Wiegand of Detroit visitedJ H Hooker and wife Sunday The Russell Read family are inDetroit today Tie Clare Millers and CliffordMiHers attended the Umphrey Nsil Bauphn weddingr Saturday at theNnrdin Park Methodist church, in DetroitMe3damer Viola Read and Claudia Prters were in Lansing ThursdayYe editor called on Roy Dillinham Sunday who is convalescingfrom an operation His other callers last week were J H Hooker rndvifa,Percy Ellis and wife,Mrs Maur ice Link of Rush Lake and GuyBlair of FowlervillOne item was srrcnj last wesks ilwcille Carfibui di nof xo to Drummond Island last week withMrs Sheridan Hadley and Mrs Carrol Huff as stated but to MullettLakeWe understand the Hinchey Brosfarm on M 36W has bee old to a Mr Hannan of Detroit, the J StaekabM farm to Bernard Lave Laaatoc aad the Willard Wiltu and Hoihton 1215former Jacksonstar Michiffan State ,Tr   30 years ago diedat Vzch2ta, Kansas, Thursfiy The Pmckney team in the days ef Pat Lavev and Cracker Moran, playedjraiait him several times Once at tne FowlervilJe FairDi and Mrs Jama Curiett ofRoaeville and Mr and Mrs AlfredZagsma and daughter, Judy, of De troit called on the Curiett familylast ThursdayDick Loomis IIJ and sister, Cathy,who spent the summer at the M EDarrow home returned to Roslyn Heights, N Y FridayTommy Wylie, Bob Ward and JimMcCleer left Sunday for GrandHavn and other points to spend aweek Tommy will Keep in shape forfootball by running1 3 miles a dayMrs Jemrie Devereaux suffereda heart attack Saturday morning in vey Hardware  was taken home inthi Swarthout ambulance She isbeUer Hev daughter, Mrs Jane Mer ritt at Howell is with herMrs Kevin Ledwidge and daughtrvisited the Bennie VanBlaricums inCleveland, Ohio, last wekj The VairBlaricums have a new daughterjlrvin Parker who liyes in th Vanitorn apartmenta was operated upen at Uof M hospital, Ann Aibor parents, the Georfte Packers ofJnaw speit tho week cwi hereStve Bekkeriner, the 9 monthsson of the liud Bekkerff of HovfM who WPS bnily huncd, is j,proving at St JOP hospital, Ann ArborMr and MrsMark Nash and RaeheJ hrd Martha spent the week end at Niagara FailsGoJe Hendee and wife of Owossoare on a trip to Tennessee and Look out MeuntainAihe Shirley and wife called onParis Carver fn DeerfteW Sundaywho fell andJnjureilik armSkfamer and grand m tkt Neli i vf  MlCKiGANS BEST iMlfWK and FARM PROBilCTJunior Snow Home Arts  Ciekino M AutotolMw Aviation Shew FISMM mmArt Exhibit Beauty Queens Drum Msjsattal Old Time Dancing 75 Bands ParadesFinn FII Frolicp44,6 1 Mf y ofltr coattti Q4 vfsUS AIR FORCE BAND250 MILE STOCK CAR RACE FARMERS PICKUP DERMBUFFALO BILL JR amiTEXAS ALLSTATE ROOEOA TremendousCOLISEUMSHOWAug 31Sept 3 Sept f9JAYE P MORGAN J S U WttDON CHERRY KJlfiE SIHBtfGAYLGRDS THE FOUR LABSAug 31Scpt 9THF PLATTFRLOCKBUSTERSKRACKEPJACKS, BUD  CECE ROBINSON THE STEP BROTHERSDETROIT Ois PoisonyBy Horn Charles S Desmond, New York Court ofIN 1954 a New York Statecommittee displayed a collectionIf socalled comic booksTnesQ wildly lurid picture storiessxned our eyes to a serious poblic evil How could we keepIhe lurid pictures and filthyliterature from reaching our standsThs only effective way to keepPtisocnity from reaching the pvllic ii by some kind of restraint Yet printers and dlsUtutors of filthivstet restraintvwdcr the freedon of the rfss guarantee t our Constitu ti The U STjupreme Court h3 never given flat yes orr to the ques tion of whetherwe can stop obscene matter from reaching the newsstandsLEGAL THINlvERS take oposlnf views One group says thit our Founding Fathersranted all prior restraint to be nconstitutonal But it seemsio me that if our Foundingiathers gave the governmentthe powe to protect its citizens from poison food harmful to the , cerainly It can protect its rom poisonous literharmful to the mindThe other group, and I Includemyself among them, argues that restraint of obscene literis not offensive to the ,rhistoric American tndltl freedom of publicatloaFounding Fathers wtreonly of the existence f ftcm mental power whieh chok6 off political crttlnliithe freedom to expreTHE SUPREME COUW Zorach case said, We arereligious people whosetfons presuppose a fliBeing Our legUlater always had respect for Cmoral law Our government hM from its first clays excluded tnmthe mails matter injurious If public morals U 8 OtiJaws as well authorizening of obscene booksAter all, isnt It a primeproper function of gohto protect its citizenjpollution and harm from ical objects, agairutddangerous and offentlft atttanccs I have never uniweiiihow similar proteotioHfilthy books could bftutionalIN nn Justice Swaat U S Supreme Court aaieV foundation of a republiavirtue of its citizens ,obscenity is a serious publicundermining the virtue ofand old alike When obtreauires effective controlsuch control is consisteaour American heritage, Ireason why democratic iment should not use democratprocesses to eliminate, j t itofetJLeading be way, the entire staff ottha United Nftttaw teone dart pay to the Cnfted NitiOMApJN or CfcUinwhich started lit worldwidt drive for tortrtomilwm tk WjkmujSlfntof up are left to riftat, frotft row, Anbrtaat 8tmtaftGin Byron Price admiiiittratkm, Henri Laniter meklh 4Haiy titelev Mcurity eoiineil and baek row Ivan tend Otftl, BttWVanihan general wrvleet, Beniamin Cohen OmSmnmtlmi um Aake Ordlnf, Director of the UaitoA Nattow Apfeai lit   y   iV A4,  IVF fai iifft1      , ,   J i r 35  THE PINCKNE PISPATCH, Augnrf iff, 1956rs Make Money, Sa TimeAdding Plant Food m WFall plowdown of nitfogen and phosphate fertilizer gave largr yield increase than did spring diskin on OBrien county, Iowa, limn Yields left to right were 69, 96, 87, 99 and 99 bushels,respectively 1TABMERS can make money,X save work and save time by adding fertilizer in the fall, re ports the Middle West Soil Improvement Committee, in citing regent statements by agronolOMis at Land Grant Colleges Jla addition to these advantages, the committee lists thoseother benefits from putting onIn the fall all the phosphate and potash and most of the nitrogenyou would, ordinarily broadcast and plow down in the spring 1You can spread out yourwork load by fertilizing in thefall This takes the heat off inthe spring and helps speed planting operations when every minute counts fThe ground is usually firmer in the fall Machinery pullseasier and dies kss damage to soil structure Larger machinescan be used that will save timeand labor3Broadcasting and plowingdown puts the fertilizer in moist soil which increases its efficiency in a dry year4Topdressing meadows withphosphate and potash in the latesummer or fall helps hold the legume in legumegrass mixtures5Even if you have a slightloss pf nitrogen over the win ter, it can cost less than an ex tra trip over the field in thespring And it is hotter to riskthe loss of a littk nitrogen thanto risk not getting fertilizer onyour fields at all6In the fall, you find it easier to get the exact fertilizer ratio and grade you want National The Democrat and Republican bignational conventions are over and j he commentators are noting thedifferences One is that the Democrat delegates were moctly men andwoiiifcn from tfce city, labor unionsand minority groups The Republi cans were mostly industrialists andmembers of fawn groupaThe RepubIkun convention was controlled TheDemocrat was not The Democratsthrew the nomination for vice presideut wide open providing the high jlight of the 2 convention, The Republeens would allow no die to be nominated but Nixon and steamrolled all opposition President Eisenhower wanted the vfce presi jdent nomination left opem and wasp re oared to submit a list of eight j names according to Drew Pearson but was talked out of it They toldhim it would split the party and jthey were not so sure Nfcion wouldwin in a wide open contest He nev er did endorse NixonThe presidentslist was saidjx include Nfacon, GovMtKelciin Maryland, Senator Mariavet mith, Maine, GOT Thortton,Gov Hertei and Gov MeaninglyAccording to reporters there was considerable anti Nixon sentimentamong the delegates but most ofthem were bound by the tnit rule One way th Nixon force got this was to increase the numbe of southern Republican delegates 117 Theseare from states who cast no Repub lican votes in November This in cleast brought their numker up toWinter Wheat Profits Boosted With FallAdded FertilizerCollege tests indicate fall fertilization can boost winter wheatyields as much as 14 bushels per acreFARMERS who fertilize their winter wheat crop this fall atplanting time can make higherprofits despite average allotmentsThat was the statement of theMiddle West Soil ImprovementCommittee, in citing studies by college agronomistsFertilized wheat has a betterchance of  surviving the coldwinter weather, the committee points outIn Illinois tests, winter wheatyields were boosted 14 bushelsper acre when nitrogen fertilizer was added at planting time in the fall The same treatmenttopdressed in the spring gaveonly an 11bushel increaseTJhis meant an extra profit of21 per acre from the fallapf ilied nitrogen, compared with16 from the plant nutrientsadded in the 6pring, the comnittee reports In Missouri tests, winter wheatyielded 32 bushels per acre when a fall application of start er fertilizer plus nitrogen wasadded Yields were 28 bushelsfrom the starter fertilizer alonend 25 bushels per acre when nitrogen alone was addedThe ground is firmer and soilconditions are usually morefavorable for applying fertilizer in the fall, the committee points out You wont have the hazardsof wet, sticky fields next springto delay topdressing, eitherAgronomists point out thatwhere soil and moisture conditions indicate that some of thefall nitrogen may be lost, you can profitably use a starter fertilizer with Just enough nitrogen to assure a good early growthand uptake of phosphate Thiscan be followed up in the springwith a full nitrogen topdressingGood Soil Care Could Up Cora Yield 56 Bushels Corn yields could be boosted56 btslnelB per acre, alfalfa hay by about 13 tons, oats 27 bushels, and potatoes by 200 bushels, if fanners followed college recommendations for fertilizer applications plus good managetttt practices j kBoosts Yieldsintercrop pokest improve drain,iPer top soil and atracture to increase pratocinf abilityEST soil buildinglift OB that gives at the lowestuch a program T your tights on capacity of providingthat level, Soil Imwffl vary That was the statement of theMiddle West Soil ImprovementCommittee, in citing college studiesAmong good managementpractices suggested in additionto fertilizer use at collegerecommended rates, are limingwhere needed, good crop rotations, minimum tillage, tilthbuilding methods and adequatedrainageuuilding Plan Cuts Costsgrowing conditions, the commitYou have to know your soilpefore you can figure out waystovmprove it, says the co a recent state i tusseU, Univer, of Illinois agronomist Soil tests and full history ofprevious fertilizer treatmentsand cropping practices can giveyou valuable guidance Youneed to know, too, whether your particular soil has any specialproblems relating to droughtiness, erosion or drainage  Russell lists these frctors asessential in any sound soil building program 1Sufficient plantnutrients to produce high cropyields 2Good toil tilth thatencourages the development ofcrop roots and provides goodsou, water, air and temperatureconditions 3  Protection dfme l0M Rnd er0Si0n A11 at Puttees must team3ana be related to each other The fertilizer you use he savemust be relate  the kinTofaH you have and the rotation follow Your rotation, in A  to the this year which is  I percentof the total number of delegates,Thse southern stats usually send2 bunches of delegates 4 years ago the credential committee abated theTuft delegates from the south, whichled to the Eisenhower Tlttu ShaltNot Steal sinsThe only ifly in theointment this convention was the attempt of Terry Carpenter, a Nebra sa oil millionair to nominate a my ,sterious Joe Smith for vie presi dent As the clerk called the rollby 5ttite and reached Nebirvika the lady chairman announced 12 votesfor Nixon and 1 for Joe SnnithThisthrew the steam roller out of geer The dozing reporters awoke with aslot and surrounded Carpenter and dioiiain things so that fjhairmanMaiin oidcrd him ejected but hecae back Carpenter has ail intereJnK historyHe was elected to conUrosis on the Democrat ticket, Failed to ret reelected and then ran for sevpial offices unsuccessfully He then rJAichod to the Republicans und waslc ted a delegate to the conventionThe platform,like all other oftes was nuuniritfless Thry are ahvayfi drawnup to please everybodyTha presiKrt usually ignore them ami form Liialc their own policcies The ReIu licans have never reelctwl a vicepresiclant The Democrats relectcdi, Tom Marshall in 1916 ard JohnCiarner in 1936 If President Eisenhowtr is reelected he will be the old est president in the history of the nation when he leaves office,Ted Prosser and mother, MrsLillian Gailc of Buffalo, RupertGarner and wife, Detroit aei KarlKurkowski and wife of Howuil werewere week nd visitors of the George VanXormtinsMrs Anna Seefeld of Anta Arborbor spent the week end wflh the Gorge VanNormansThe George VanNormans attended he UmphreyBaughn walding rehoaiel dinner Friday night ftt the Dr Umphrey home in BJcomfieldHJJlsJohn Lakatta and wife of Jackson called on the Roy DilKnghamsauwsfir3rK Mrs Marjory Allison Musuon underwent an operation at J of M hospital, Ann Arbor last werkWalter Clark and wife sfent theweek end ot East TawaaArthur Griffith of Royal Oakspent Friday with the Joe Griffithfamily The Don Griffith family ofof Hoyal Oak are thereGatMMvsvC of MtPleasant are there uatfl ThurudayTJie Oliver Olsons of Montvido,Mifjn, spent the week end at the Louis Stackable homeThe Howard Reads attended asteak roast Saturday at the JerryFellrath cottage at Portag Lakeand spent Sunday at the George WiMe cottage there Ray Burns and wife and KennethFry and wife called on Davy Burnsat th St Joe hospital, Ann ArborArbor Saturday He does not have polio but a virus infectionMr and Mrs Lawrence Camburaentertained the following SundayMr, end MVa Roland Gorton of BeuJah, Mrs Sarah Barnum Mr andMrs Clare Barnum and daughter,Joan, of Unadilla and the Charles Sullivan family of North LakMesdames, Iva Reason, GladysClinton, Florence AtLee and IreneJark carae back from Drummond Ulind FridayMrs Viol Read took MrsClaudiaPeten back to Jackson Sattaiay4Buy Now and SaveFinal Cleanup of All 1956 BuicksLABOR DAY Specialfirst Come, First Served 0Livingston Motor Sales Your Muick Dealer Howell, MchlganPlant Food Still wBest Buy for Corn Belt FarmersFERTILIZER still continues toA be one of the best buys on thefarmers shopping list, the Mid dle West Soil ImprovementCommittee reportsPrices of plant food have increased only 17 per cent in thepast 30 years, whereas the costof all crop production items has gone up 100 per cent, says thecommittee, in summarizing University ofWisconsin statisticsThe figures show that manyfarmers have found it profitableto use heavier applications offertilizer during the past 10 years  In 13 Midwestern states, farmers are using more than threetimes as much fertilizer as theyused back in 1942, the committee says Plant food used by theU S as a whole has only doubled during the same periodThis increase in fertilizer usehas been due to three main factors 1The low cost of plantfood, compared to prices of agricultural products 2  Research, and educational programs 3Recognition of theapils steadily increasing need fdr nutrients Spring Fertilizing lips ForageYields, Saves on Feed BillsLonger grazing season means frter savings on feed bills STOCK CAft RACES4Open To 495JKodels i Events  SwapperLaborDayfime Trials at 700 pm  First Race at 830 pm  Rain Date Fri Sept 7JACKSON MOTOR SPEEDWAYAndrew Nesbitt and wife visitedthe C H Schtline family in West Mincnto, Ohio, last weekThe Harold Porters entertained39 members of the Porter family onSunday, honoring the 83rd birthdayof his mother, Mrs Mae Porter ofJacktoa FERTILIZING your pasturesx this spring can give yourdairy and beef cattle a longergrazing season, increase forageyields, cut feeding costs andboost net returns per acre and per cow, reports the Middle West Soil Improvement Com mitteeFertilized pastures get gtringearlier and stay productivelonger, the committee pointout They give higher yieldof better quality, lowcost for age that is high in protein contentThe longer the grazing season,the greater will be your savingson feed bills, says the committeeAgronmists advise waitinguntil tie pasture stand is four to six inches high and theground is firm before turningout cattleAs spring advances and thereis more forage than the cattle can eat, this surplus can beharvested arid stored as silage or hay as a feed bank1 whenneeded Row much fertilizer should baddedKentucky agronomists advittputting on 300 pounds per acreof a phosphatepotash fertilizer on improved permanent paature and then if necessary,adding 30 to 60 pounds of nitrogen They recommend aboutthe same amount oi fertilizeron rotational pasture or hayIowa agronomists stress thatgood management is essentialif legumes are to be maintainedin a pasture stand E R Duncan, Iowa state College extension agronomist points out thatfood management protects thinvestment you have made ingood seed, liming, fertilizer andthe work involved in getting a stand establishedRotational grazing win helpmaintain stands longer, ha says, and produce more total fatathan continous grazing If theforage is harvested by haying,he advises cutting alfalfa notmore than three times a year WellFed Corn TakesDrought in Stride Fertilized corn survived lastsummers extreme drought andoutyiHded unfertilized corn byat least 30 to 40 bushels per acre reports the Middle West SoilImprovement Committee, in ii lt f 1 versity of Wisconsin extensionsoils specialists, says the committee, corn that receivedtra nitrogen got off to a more vigorous start and developedstronger root systems The cropwas able to take it when a record heat wave and droughthit during August and earlyStember Th f th g g earlySeptember The corn for themost part held its dark green Igor right throughsummarizing results of 1Wisconsin testsIn fertilizerby Prof C J wnapnnar mmve tnoa, saysnapmajvjuy quests of Mrs Sadie Mor 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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>A    r V i pi      Velimme 7SMICHIGAN MIRROR When a 930 millioa dollar induatry locates in  small villages therein bound to be problems This i what happened at Whitehall andMontagu whan tbe Hooker Electrie Chemical and the Dupent and Carbide and Carbide Comp in rorcunnrWednesday, August 22, 1956No 41pany tapped the aalt supply They make caustic soda, chlorine and hydrogen These two villages beforetheir coining were alive in the sum mer and dead in the winter The new residents mean expandedbuiuung, business, banking andsdhooP facHites which psodueedquestions tot people used to a slower pace of lite These new people socn took over control of most tf che local organizations such as theParentTeacher, Rotary and Ameriean Business ClubThey adopted aoi cy of hiring local help and buying locally, ii subdivisions were opened, new schools and supermarkets  The probalities are the in to b wnen tfee iy xromaim acoretfo runs tneon un FOOTALLNEWSBy Donald Winger,     HeHo Eans Here it is again oftoth Uwwervauon Lamp n scho1 ywrapidly approaching F SOCIETY NEWSin me oit bail gaintti uexeunit JiaantMiys leain lostand football practise for the Pinck  At a candle light ceremony at theCalvary Meniionte Church August sonalComment The George Meabens liave rtuin  nu Dttmocntt national convention od home irani several weks at their  is over ami ihm KejmOucan oonvea18 Lois Beachy, daughter of Rev j cabi at Lovylis onyinekney led  to e up to men had 9 bits and Carsonlioiiingswortfc nit a triple for laat  Plates to starts August 27 and Mrs Ezra Beachy of Pinckneythe bride of Paul Yake ofPa, at 400 p mcoreor o ruus ine iaai  MA ,  ,   nor wlk  4 hit  Sj iV   W i  tett u u Hun  j0  all the Pirate play I Scottdale, I Di L OMado and wife of Delaware, Dr li OMiwio ami wile of the nOicule a4received we think Harry Truman and HaroldofKennedy Team AB R HClark, b 3Lavev, lf M 3Haines, Xb J  3 B Kaump, cf 4Hollngworth, c Darrdw, cHewlett, 2b  44 3213 20010 11111 Jmaguury aul Dr Elna of BrwU  vited the George VuaNormans last I p0lc to mukin a COUlecy high school in 1953 and received  week   Worlh  tooAlthpuh, Tr fld d a probablyduring the year totake in our new Jf degree at Goshen College, Indf Iest BDOrt of trflW novf anvinA vi L    Aagust 3, 1956Mr, Yake graduated from Goshonin 1954 and has been employed bythe Herald Press of Scottdale, Paihe advertsing deptdollar plants will be expand i Under CROP some 640,000 worthof food has been distributed to needy ,families overseaap Biggest bobst cHeT lfcame in 1954 when the government v   released the surplus food to them rreen lb  One dollar now buys 100 lbs of food Kreuger, lb commodities auch as 40 Ibsof wheat Stine, P  and 1 Ibsof beans, com, buttermilk F KaumpT rfWhite, rf Kennedy, p  Brighton Conservation AB R HSnyder, rf 4 1Snyder, rf 4Mtrris, c  2 1James, c ,, 1 0Bowser, lf  3 1Huston, 2b  3 1 43 134 120 10Creek team dldcheese and rice The food is distri not brin ovtr  vry strong aggrebuuTd through exiatimg church chan ation and H1 had little trou nels i ble winning They scored 5 runs the2nd to take the lead and were al,   I ways ahead Southwill only allowedMRS KATHERNB SHEPH ERD hits but Wftlked 3, hit 2 d theMrs Katherine Shepherd, 73, rinckney team made 4 errors KenJl A  aC h0Spita AugUSt 9 Fr hit a home run with Young on and Jeffreys, Gentile, Youag andAtnburgey, Clark each Had 2 hits AB R He was the daughter of Dudley andPhoebe Ilemmingway Grieve oiPinckney She married ClaytonPUreway There is a son, Forbes, inCalifornia Her second husbandWilliam Shephaed ii aln iiaei She worked at the Michigan State Sanand was also housekeeper at the Hctel, Livingston,HowellFor a number of yearsfshe was in a Howellconvalescent homeThere is a broth er Fred Grrese of Webberville anephejv Harold of Roscommon and2 neices Isabelle ad Mrs HiramSmith of HowellBurial was at the Pinckney Cemetery August 14 ALFRED LANEMrs Alfred Lane died at Lake,land Florida last week and wasburid there August 15 accordingto word received by Percy Ellis WJOwith his wife visited the Lanes lastwinter She lived at Pinckney withher second husband, the late RueLamb for a number of years Thereare i children by her first husband She was a member of Pinckaeyhapter 145 O E S Singer, ss 1 2Amyurgey, 3b ,,, 5 0 0Jettreyvib ,, r Genlile, lf 4Youag, cf ,Try cClark, 2b Houghton, rfSouthwell, p Mill Creek TeamLongworth ss Walker, 2b Rogers, p, cWeed, lb 7 F Gargen, c, p Hafley, 2b, pKeener, cfKiel, lfD Gargen rf  23 442AB 101 123R The brides attendants were hersisters, Lucille and Bertie Another Ketihest sport of track next springNextwetfk if aH goes well wiH start my series of articles on the footballtea ro which should be a good one,the football team that isIhope thatyou will continue to read them so a to keep informed of the teams happemrigs and we also ask that youshow your teams some more of thatgood community support you havegiven in past years This year ofcourse the game with Dexter is at Pinckney this year on Friday night,nite September 28 when  we would like to see a jam packed sideline I Stanley Yake, Willeane BayW, 1Until next week then so long and Marilyn Ebersole, Joanne Hartzler  iai isand haoov snort rtniirttr  Tiujnaa fulled andThe Robert Sefelds entertained  wiil as tiie Republican steam rollerSunday the Howard Seefelds ji  is heing tuned up to flatten him iritfhton, Mrs Anna Secfeld and they ave the conventions hyarilisssOttc Gilbert and wife of Ann Arbor and  jt some doubt in the resultMiss Millif Sefeld of Escanaba 1 aitjiiugh the cards werem, T i  TT r r   JJ them The publicThe Lambert Henrys of Detroit,  , r     n   i SOle element of suspense invetih Uradburvs of Chelsea and ,  stackedBister, Ruth, was flower girl The Mrs jbert Walker of Ann Arbor   were John Meyer were gund y ests Qf e L jfToomsof Denver, Colorado and his brother, Byron Yake, Albany, Oregon J Lawrence Buikholder, of Gosh j The Relph Hall family vacationed  ett College, Bible Seminary officiat in a eottar at Uig Silver Lake lait nator Kefauver over Senator Km affairs and these two didbst to furnish it Th resultthe 0emocrat left the nomiaation for vice president wide opeaan, the answer was the election ofvveekand happy sport readings and Edith Otto sang directed by Ver werethe Olin HotjinsonsJohn Hag and wiie, tdy in a hair line finish in the flpcint of the convention,, ChairmanHall has promised to do the samatbni at the Republican conventionPINCKNEY REGISTRATION , ,   ,The Pinokney School Registration1 UniverMty ofwill be as follows Kindergarter through 7th ia the iin barber James Miller, soloist jijnfut Edwards and iamily,Detroit, ht there is evidence that the steamunior Robinson family of Ann Ar rotir js already being greased toani iitrohl Heruyhall of Elementary school  Wd,Thurs Aug 28, 28, 30 9 to12 a m and 11 to 4 p, m Students report for forenoon sesslion Tues, Sept 4 except kindergarten children who have already wRhisLory in a istered They witt repoit as designed to morning or afternoon sessiogjon Wed, Sept 6 Children may purchase school supplies from the Elem enxary Student Council Store High School Registration8th Grado in Mrs Sharps or MrsMrs Morrises rooms from 1 to 4 pm on Thursday, August 30 List ofstudents to report to each room will be posted on door Lords Prayer Eldontitrn Yake ushered The reception was at ths bridesinline After a 5 day wodtt uij , they will live at Philadelphia wherethe, groom is enrolled in the school i Lfoirti4 Vood, Missouri, as is at the University of j James KnightThe bride will teach StapIeUm is now at FortulsaSCho1 neav aid Nixon 2 things puzzle the Repubiiiuns 1 Why does not PresidentTin Claude riwariiout family have Eisenhower ndorse Nixoneturoeu from Lovells did he not stoplatter unfolded hisfore the president left for PanamaInfpad he pave him 30 days to ptlfcit into effect The vice presidencyis very important to the RepubHruns this yenr due to the president stale of healthWalter Curk and wile were inII,  r ami Indianapolis lastweekDr Cu il Ie1dee and wife of Lan ill M oCthe Walter Clurkasiti33 00  1 13 03 2 3  00H00 11 m toAug 8 in study hall10th Grade 9 a m to 4 p4 p m Wed Aug 2911th and 12th,9 a m to 4 p m on nd JohThurs, Aug 80 Those who cannot come at thistime may register Aug 30 from 7 to 9 p mCome at assigned time for best new Kiwanis Girl A BIC ATTENDANCE OUTA large crowd attended the donk tcy ball game here Monday nightAs 1 Mls  rurael Clark aml familyanl MisRay Muriurity attended theIuncral of their uncle, Gourdelrir ut Fowlerville Friday 1hc U of M has closad its campIntf season at Patterson Like, The Cos Rfpuhlic now has a bunch ofboys there Murray Kennedy were in LandingiL the M Marlin home jnday Ueiiise has orio to Ohio wih 4 fills from Lansing Benedict LaKosa and wife of Whitmore Lak1 were Sunday guesta ofM game it was notliiriK to bragabout, as a comedy it was topivTwo teams led by Brandon Whiteand Chuck Hewlett battled 5 inningsto a 2 to 1 tie Dave Ilaincs scored iv iiurgjr for Hewlett Others on the White teum were Paul RUSK el, DImus, JimDoyle, Jack Doyle, Jim MasseyJim CampbellC RothThe HewKtt teamK Koch, L Hollingsworth, HShciiden, GTitus, H KitchenJim Davis,Earl SimonsonIn the preliminary game the Pinck relatives herechoices of classes and books, udents should pay book rentals Higs for Pinckney lostat this timeAll classes dismissed at noon won from theVVhitmore Lake Girls 22 to 12 Fran control the5th and walked fr Virginia Ambur relieved her and only allowed 112BATTOW AB R H Pet c B ,, v w ua Key relieved her and only allowed 1c Sept 4 Full day session Sept 5Hot run the balance of the game Mary10 31 5 48 11 400iDennfo ClarkDon Burns Dick Kennedy, I 2 1 338Art Thirark S 1 1 ,333Fred Singer Joe JeffreysPhi lip Gentile GLENN SMITHGlen Smithbrother of Judge Hr Bo Ambiirgeyam Smith of Howell, died at Lapecr Jy MoriarityAuguitlQ where he was prosecut Jack Youngingtmijiy far a number of years Kenneth Frylie was ifes son of Alpheus and El Max SouthwellSmith and the family Tormy Houghtonmn now the property of leb DarrowMcAfee on M36E He grmd Wesley Reader vd from Howell high chool in Bob MeaW 907 where he pitched on the base baa team j L0SE 2 GAMESHe leares his wife, 2 sons and l Tht City Service team of Howell,J75egtht iud there is a brother, county league chamions lot both lte of Ann Arbor The funeral tournament games at Wterfordtd burial were at LaReer Tuesday,  t week Friday they lost to Mt  i  wiT  Clemens 8 to 1 with Jim BennettTHANKS pitching Saturday they lost to Pon mr fHeadl ac 5 to 1 with Mai Nixoa fo thLJTingston Lodge No 78,rxIickney Chapter 145 O E S andthe Stoshine Club and the Kings DRUG STORE ROBBEDiuehterf for cards, flowers during 1000 in cash and checks was taklor riowers and recrding of sermons en from the Wilbur Johnson drug lunches to gtart later AHn Jeffreys for pinckney hit aGOLDEN WEDDING OBSERVED IT   t w S Ledwidgc und family ofoyal Oik spent Sunday with MrsKaymonda Morris and daughters Midiinies Louise Hamilton andIn1 Martin, Lansinjr ptnt Sun at liic liULitt ui lue iJeiuociiituie civil rights piank taliuti und me majority yluuorui committee jort oi the uupreme i ciecisoa was  adopted , Gov Senator Lahman SenatorCong liort nd Jjictmrrfa brought in a miuorftyijJuiL asKiiiy eiiioicement of theUjcmo court dcisiou ChairmanUaybjin declared it defeated and the majority report adopted, bota,by voice votes ulthough radio audTV itcner could not distinguish any difference in the voice volutttl  foi the ayes and nays The mlaOrity  did iiot UHJ for a poll of the statedcleation it was said in interestof harmony as the southern statfaSERVEDMr and Mrs R K Elliott of this Virginia Amburgey each had 3 hits lrvin Koniiedys Monday with themcalled or th ieorein Pontiac Die Albert Dinkels attended theEast Marion Farm Pureau ,, Au J    Virginia Amburpev eacn naa 6 nitsweadJ Lt Tl hlr i Altee Bennett had a triple,, double Friday at the Ernest Wright homeIw rWre hOred ftt and Hnirl for Whitore Lake I The Albert Dinkels, W F Clo, d at ,,at a number of functions Mondays nd nrle or neighbor, Mrs Raymonda Morris Pinckncy Klwentejteined them at dinner Wednei F Hig8 p 2bd J shilanisAB R H16 12 12 333 40 11 13 325 49 7 15 30650 6 15 300 27 8 8 29627  8 296 36 7 9 25027 6 5 24833 8 5 154801 196 25 2 4 16021 2 3 120 P H   1ni t died a number of er Wdneiday George Dunn of Howeil gave Jl shirley ssa dinner i their honor Tuesday, C Judith, cf dMrs Wade Henderson of Tecumseh, v Amburgey, 3b, pa aeiee sav a dinner honoring them  M vanSlambrook, cThey were married in Sylvanla i JeWrey8, 2b, 3bOhio, August 15, 1906 They boughtthe Ped Grieve farm on Hush Lake here where they lived until their retirement except for a few yearswhen they lived on his motherstorn ln OhioTheir daughter, MrsGeorg Dunned a number of years ago They are members of the Pinck j A Bennett, ssny Cong Church and he is also a j T Bennett, p, 3bmember of Livingston Lodge No, 76 Mr on, 2b  ny M Higgs KWiltse, lbHolben, rfPcna, rf Wiltse, lb  Vvh tmore LakeRutedge, 3b, p Bewer, cf   55  5   G24 4 32 23AB R 4 0  4 1 5 35 35 31 233 22 2112 had threatened to walk out if they, , , did The southern senators and coaare not afraid of any Avni si a tion as for 80 yearsthey have beem able to block it Whatthey do fear R presidential executive orders Franklin Roosevelt caj during hi a terms in officewife and the Otto Dinkela attended taWthe barbecue at the Fritch ffarm at thc Fair Employment Practises ComLake Chemuns last Tuesday The niUte b ruch an der and Dwight Otto Dinktls returned to Sioux City Elshower abolished segregatiomln tL Ditit f Clbi b 4g last Wednesday Ih rn to Jackie Clark and wifeMane Nash of Dexter at St Joe I hospital, Ann Arbor August 14, a J daifrhter, Sarah Jane  ongress Don Hayworth of East11H in Me District of Columbia byother order So any changes in ta,fivil riprht settup will depend OKthe president and the courti ANNOUNCE EXHIBITION The Livingston CountyGhib will hold an exhibition at thtEpiscopal parish hall at Hbwell onAugust 81stbe specimen classes, Santure, cLowell, lb ns, rf lf i 3120 r,O20 2 2 1120 Lansing called on ye editor, MurrayKenned an M E Dnmnv Saturay Mrs Ethel Sprout attended thewending of her uephew,Robert BushThe fire engine was called to theF Sischo home across from Eail Sunday where an electric meh damagnid recrding of sermons en from the Wilbur Johason drug f1 flo and a bake sale Class r with  D, conkHn family ofAlso the Peoples Church a ore, Howell, Sunday afternoon be lUc  will be mailed to all Q 34 Joe Burnfl aB1 wifeand recording of serns each Sunday ,W A, Ketcham ,DEMOCRAT CONVENTIONJl eeaty coretloiiHart will deton ftwn liere wffl1 to the dfiapWsTheher Spront fartfly tween 1 and 5 p m when the storej  nation, 500 was in cash CUB SCOUT NEWSCub Pack No 38 will hold its aaual planning meeting at the elementery school Monday, August 2T tt700 p m Members of Pack No St,9U their August meeting at Fox Polate, Portage Lake with Mn Hemry Simpeoa The Sept meeting  1ky Bums and son, Davy, werestwill be from 2 to 8 oclock and everyone is wetome UBBAiT NEWSwlehee tobeoks fiten by th iifr at Blind Lake Ub8 at 10 a m with  Sept, donated thef edited by LawrenceAH aM Hurlee Aaxoff hospitalAnn Arbor where he in saklto have symptoms of polio The Clare Miller family, Lee Lav Tlre is one record of which, tkuinmates of the prisons can be proudTUa k their, blood donating recordLasi year the prison inmates in United States and Canada donateBush to Eilene Simmofiii at Jackson 61,914 pints of Wood, The most 0 Saturday any group or organzation accordBertie Beachy was home from the irft to the Spectator, the Jacksoteshen College school of nursing, prisca paper This is a 1475 inShe is now visiting friends in Penn create over the year before JIcktORsyania and Maryland Lucille was prison is 8rd in the nations prisoarhome for her sisters weddnp but ith 3,505 pints Ionia was 5th has returned to work at the Cleve 2,fi45 pint, California Soledad wland State Hospital until Sept 10 first with 9,182 pints and Misfoniwhen she enrolls for her senior year Penitentary second with 680 ptetj vat Goshen College The Red Cross blood bank dees aaVRev Ezra Beahcy attended the cone t Pinckney anymore At tile annual Mich Ministers and Sunday last scheduled trip only 85 donorirschool meeting at Clarksville Aug were signed up and they cancelled Y ust 2I 22  the trip They wont come for lei  Mrs Norman, Bowers ad Miss Pat than 100 donors They do not Buileson of Flint called on the Tip TVcuofy either,lady family last Wednesday    Paula Curlett has completed an3 weeks course at the summer session of the Detroit Conservatory of Music fciSandra McCar jthy annHir we to Wayne major aJrpolMoiiity nfct to se RickMiller, Jim Levey and Dick Darrowleave for tile USmarine base at Sn CaHfr   The Pfoekney Xlwaais made100 on tbeir rowage sale Friday Tfcfdidot t aa much atnft FOOTBALL SCHEDULE14 Saline here21 Boys Vocational thereSept 28 Dexter hereOct 5 Boysville thereOct 12 Hartland hereOet 19 Manchester three Oet S6 Sooth Lyon hem Nov 8t Stoekbridge benMov, 9attott here CARD OP 7HANWwish to thank ourand relatives whous observe our 50th for the cardssnd Mrs B K  CraneXX 10 GALA DAYS jMICHIGANS BEST LIVESTOCK and FARM PRODUCTSJunior Show Home Arts Cooking SchoolAuto Show Aviation Show Fashion ShowArt Exhibit Beauty Quetns Drum MajorettesOld Time Dancing 75 Bands ParadesFin Fai FrolkSipt 4, S ft ICtHstuai otter 9Jtft ad vat v   US AIR FORCE BANDTw Ciwtrli Dally for 10 Days250 MILE STOCK CAR RACE FARMERS PICKUP DERBY BUFFALO BILL JR andTEXAS ALLSTATE ROOEO A TremendousCOLISEUM SHOWAug 31Sept 3 nt 79JAYE P MORGAN J La ROSA DON CHERRY f tf SISTERSGAYLCRDS  Trie FOUR LADSAug 31Sept 9THE PLATTERS, BLOCKBUSTERSKRACKERJACKS, BUD  CECE ROBINSON THE STEP BROTHERS THE PINOENBTNeighboring Not JAccording to the press there havebeen 4 recounts requested of the primary election remilts One inin Jackson county where Harold Nichols lost nomination for sheriffto Fred Hammer by 90 votes, one atNewberry for probate judge whereJudge Clifford Erickson was defeat ed by 3 votes, One by Dr McCoy of Ibad Axe who lost to Jacob Theut of JMt Clemens by 1300 and for regie  ter of deeds in 2facomb ecuntywhere Patrick Earl lost to Aaron  Buir by 6 votes In Luce county Tynn Westman, a woman was nomin ated for judge of probate the fiistin the history of tha state to be so nominated Wednesday, August 22, 1966Hsttt LEEThe south half of the DeJMdistrict voted down the proposal to annex to Ann Arbor and voted toannex to Dexter The north half hadalready voted to consolidate with Dexter The Dexter postoffice wants more space and is advertising for a building with 150 ft of floor spaceMiss Dorothy Bates, daughter ofi Mr and Mrs Carl Bates of Dexter has left by plan for a 5 weeks tour of EuropeRay Satterla, 71, vho at one timehad a clothing store at Howell witht Frank Metz and Tom Scully, died at Stoekbridge last week99 percent of Michgians schoolsserved milk last year Howell is building a Ground Obser roKt at Isbell St and Mason Rdon the armory grounds The following marriage licenseshave been issued Robert Schroeder22, Pinckney, Patricia Allmon, 17, liowtU Clayton P Yake, 23,Scottdale Pa Grace Lois Beachy, 20, Iimkneyf There were only 77 votes cast at the recent school election at Hartjruul but both bond wsue and appropnation carriedThe Edwin and Cynthia Wellman ,I reunion was held at the Marion town j houe August 12 Mr and Mrs Leslie Merritt ofof Howell are on a firip to anitoba,Canada3 00 boys from this county are taking part ir the national guard man CUVMS at Grayling A delegation of 12 business men from the countywent there to observe them lastv etkVQ appropriation for school hotlunches has been increased 600,000 for the coming year,Oakland county building permitsin Oakland county wss 614 less thefirst 6 months of 1956 compared to the first fi months of 1955 Tlie South Lyon Kiwanis club njoyed a cruise at Kent Lake at their their last metingALWAYS WELCOME AT YOUR OLDSMOBILE DEALERSDON MAIN MOTOR SERVICE216 West Grand River ve, Howell, Mich Otto Anderson, pharmacist at thoJones Drug Store here for severalyear has resigned and will move to Hemlock where he will have charg of the druo dept in a new supermarketHe has a wife and 2 childrenand lives in the Bik apartments    kLaRosa Bowlv OPEN7 PM11 Pftl FREE INSTRUCTION Leaguts Now FormingLADIES MONDAY TUESDAYMENS MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAYTEEN AGE BOYS SATURDAY For Mora Information See Howard Taylor at tat Bowling Alley or Call UP 8 9921EVERYONE IS WELCOME Tht Livingston County Pioheld their picnic  Howell Miss Ida Markham with Mrs GAndcison of Jackson have gone on aboat trip to Niagara Falls and Buffao and wiH visit realtivee in NewVork state Postmaster W S Swarthout attended the postmasters meeting atJackson Wednesday Lucy Culhane is working forMack and Company, Ann Arbor Tutition students at Unckneyschool will have to payJJ months inadvance this year Dr H F Sigler went to DetroitMonday and bought Ford runaboutThomas Eagen,75, a retired farmer died at his home here ThursdayThe funeral was at St Mrys churchj SaturdayA number of friends helped Revand Mrs D C Lattlejohn celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary Monday night On behalf of those present F L Andrews presented the Littiejohns with a fine rocking chair Miss Ethel Read, daughter of Mrand Mrs Thomas Read, was marriedto Charles Edgar Smoyer of Akron, Ohio, at the home of her parentshere August 26, Rev Gates officiat ing She was given in marriage byher father Her bridesmaid was hercor sin, Mable Read, of Ann Arbor Mildred and Florence Crabb ofGrand Rapids were flower girls and and William Crabb, Grand Rapids,ring bearer The grooms brother, FGSmoyer was best man and Rose Fred and Rex Read and ArthurCrabb were ushers Nellie Smoyerplayed the wedding march The reception was at the brides hbme Gladys Dalley is working in theHowell telephone officeJohn Dinkel is carrying mail forfor G W Dinkel Frank Bates of Gregory threshedi ver 1000 bushel of grain last weekNotes of 5Years AgoThe Pinckney school opeas Tuesday, Sept 8 Fa ward Secor,75,died at his homein Iosco Aug 12 Thomas Coyle, 91,Northfield pion efv died FridayFred C Benedict, 76, retired Howell business man was killed Sunday in Howell when he was hit by a cardriven by Kenneth Hoss of Howell W C Hendee and Sons won allthe first prizes at the Ionia Fairwith their fine wool sheep They are at the Northvilli Fairthis yearFred Teeple won his suit againstthe City of Howell who tried tostop him from building an oil station on his property on West Grand River The judge ruled the ordinance requiring the consent of B0 percentof the property owners voidRudolf Genertfs cfettage, atterson Lake burned Sunday night JoMn Chriatensen who was staying therearid doing some work for v the owner burned up in it He was 42 years J old and a war veteranThe suit of Thomas Love vs AMParent was tried in Justice Wirfc Smiths court last week Love claimParents dog kill some of Jris sheepOfficers shot one of them Parentfinally settled for 25 Dr Blatchford tested 30 head ofcattle last week for Marion Reasonwho is shipping them to New Jer sey They are pastured on the EWMartin farm About 10 days ago the woodyand swamp on the Frank Mowers farm caught fire and has been burning steadily since A day and night watch is maintained Gerald Kennedyand Leo Lavey watch nights and 2boys who live with the Mowers fam ily days Arnold Berquists Scout Patrol camped at Peach Mountain Fridaynight Aside from the fact one tentblew down and they did not takeenough blankets and got pretty cold, jjnight was uneventful The scoutswere Arnold Berquist, Gerald and Ralph Clinton Floyd Habits, Clifford Haines and Pat Dillon Eerl Berquist and and Bob Martin have gone into the bait businessand have a big supply of crickett,andpgraas hoppers on handThe Misses Elizabeth Gertrude,Mary and Jos Swears eatartaiipd30 relatives Sunday in honor of theirfather, Edward Spears birthdayBen White and wife attended thtMason Fair last Tuesday and Wad,nesday Fred and Burt Wylie woaton Wednesday v Albert 48t4eiitarff of Iff PersonBank v ig  vacatidiu Jack Jeff was in charge part of last WHITMOttLAKftWeA, Thmr FrL, 3LAugust 22, 23, 24, 2S SaMvel GaMwyaaGUYSAND DOLLSFrank Sinatra, Vivian BlaineMarlon Brando, Jen SimonsIs CinemaScope aaV Ctlor HOWELL THEATREHowelL Mica Ali Conditioned Wednesday, Thursday, August Clark Gable and Lena toSun Mon, Tuesn Aug 26, 27, 28 Roger and HammersteinsTHE KINO AND T WithDesferah Krr, Yul Brynnerand Rita Morenoin TechnicolorColor Cartoon aa4 Late News an4NoveltyWednesday, Thursday, August M G N PresentsITS A DOGS LIFE in CiaeSebpe and ColorWithJeff Jarma Edmund DamnRichards Lewis Gwen Jagger and WildfireTom and Jerry Cartoon Caraival irday, Saturday, August 14, 25Double FeatvrtWaltCRASHLNG LAS VfiQASM inSYLVAN THEATRE Chelsea, MichiganFriday, Saturday, August 24, 25 in Vista Hsion and Technicolor The Bower BoystoCRASHING LAS VEGASSunday, Monday, August 26, 27 Matinee Sunday at 23 p m Coot Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis and Gina LollokrifidaTRAPES Sin Cineniacope ami ColorTuts, Wedi, Thur Aug 2, W SO isAlan Ladd and Kotn PodeetaLloyd NolanlaSANTIAGOin TechnicolorCIO DriveJn THEA 658 8 JACKSON RDWithGeorge Goebel and Mitzi GaynoorSun Mon, Tues, Aug 26, 27, 38 Saturday, August 24, 25SOMEBODY UP THERELIKES ME I in M g VwithPaul Newman, Pier Angel and Sal Mineo THE RAWHIDE YBARSin TechnicolorWithTony Curtis and Coleen MillaralsoCONGO CROSiING in TeehnicoierwokNader and Virginia Mayo CartooaWed, Thur, Aug 29, 30 Midweek SpecialSANTIAGO in color withAlan Ladd and Rossana Pedesta Lloyd NoUttAdding MachineType WriteriBIBB0N8 AND CABBOH MatSt MAGBWBft SAUsf  HsVABLivingston Office Suppl SOUVB Sunday, Monday, August 26, 27TRAPESEwithBurt Lancaster, Tony Curtis and Gina LollobrigidaalsoFINGER MANWithFrank Levejoy and Forest TuckerCartooaTuts, Wed, Tbur Ang ,  ILL CRY TOMORROWWithSusan Hayward, Riehard CoftteasdSUDDEN DANBR withTem Drake and Bersrlr Oarland OartooaPHN1 Sunday uMts of Roy Dillnghamand wtfo were Mr Maurics Liak of of Rush Lake and Guy Blair cf Fowlerville ELECTRIC hstaflationOL AND NBW, RSAMHABLB4RICIt BUABLB SfflBriCBALL WORK GUA PHONB U P 86CLIFFORD HAINBg H ltdMBBANYQFOR COOKING, WATER ANDWYL1I PHtNE 63 L P GAS SERVICEHOME HEATINGOWELL on year prnt oar IYCURVUWAYS WflCOME Af YOUR QIDSMQBH EMWIDON MAJNMOTOR SERVICEAv   5VY           yiTe72ZFTZrTV TA f ni  V IIJNGERI EGENT S FDKNiailNG S     CANNE Dtil SHOESGROCERIE S DRYGGODSKEED  GENERAL  STRmi Blown a  fus e lately  The n yo u nee dmor e HOUSEPOWE R    perhap slarge r electrica l wires , mor e outlets ,o r additiona l circuits  ToAn d ou texactl y ho w muc h mor e HOUSE POWE R yo u need , cal l you r eiectrica lcontractor  Hel l gladl y mak e a  freewirin g modernizatio n surve y fo r you I f yo u hav e n o electrica l contradior yjus t cal l th e neares t Ediso n office  rente r th e HOUSEPOWE R ceuteet  BiiU y ftnnsofficeaa d DETROI T EDISO N DISPATCH 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Baugh n famil y spen t Su nwit h Fran k Clar k an d wif e o f Mil   Caui k o f An n Arbo rrbo r efio d o n Nelli e Gardne r an dt  Sunday Sundayvisitor s o f th e M  E  Da rrow  wer e Richar d Loomi s sr  am iwif e o f Detroi t an d Ber t Bttnha man d wif e o f Brighton Th e Russel l Rea d famil y of , Piti aburg,  Paar e vistin g th e Ros s Kea dfamilyl n additio n the y ha d th e Ho war d Rea d famil y a s Sunda y guest sa t thei r cottage Th e Joh n McGuire s o f Dearbor nMrs  Clauui a Peter s o f Jackso n an dth e Jame s Whitle y famil y wer eSunda y guest s o i th e Fre d Reads Mcsdme u Viol a Ka d an d CJaudi aFetter s caliee l ou  Mrs  Ann a Pace yJtowiervill o Frida yRichar d Miller , Jame s Lave y an aDic k Darro w hav e enliste d in  th eU  S  Marjie b and  were schedule d ioIav e Willo w Ru n b y pian e io r ba nDiu , Calii  Monday  nigh tTh e Bo b Tasc h famil y visite d hi smother,MrsAnii a lusc h in  An n A rbo r Sunday M m Pegg y Smit h an d childre n o fNoithvill e spen t Monda y wit h tth eIHo b Tasc h family T V Vincen t Shield s famil y o f An nArbor,Georg e Lave y famil y o f Jac kson , th e Jac k Sharp s o f Lnsin gan d Mrs  Ma e Met z o f Howei l war aSunia y guest  o f th e Le e Lave y fa m MYRON HUGHE SComplet e lin e o f Plumbin g Fixture san d Supplie s Electfc ,  M  an d Ga s He t Wate r Heafc n 1COMPLET E UN E O F PUMP SW E SEL L W E INSTAL L   SERVIC EPHON E U P 8 311 4 107 5 E  3 6Wagoner s Orocer 606 6 PINCKNE Y ROA DQualit y Merchandis eLO W PRICE S ,Bee r an d Win e T o Tak e Ou tPHON E HOWEL L 705J 2 ySA Y I T A  WIT H FLOWERS  iro nfcj  LUMBE R AN D BIHLWN G SUPPLIE S The Ol d Gan g o f Congl  Churcc hhel d thei r annua l picni c Sunda y a tth e Huro n Par k Dexte r wit h 4 0present  The y include d th e Merwi nCampbell , James , Hal l Mar k Nah ,Lin e an d Snivel y families Th e Ro y Reaso n an d Larr y Lobdel lfamilie s attende d th e Prat t reuiio nSunda y a t Coopersville Marily n Hil l o f Detroi t spen t th jwee k en d wit h Leot a Reason C  J  Clinto n visite d hi s mother ,MsElizaetli Clinton in Royal OakSunday The followtefif left Monday to spenda woek at the eottage of Mrs Lois Borton at Drummond Island Meg da,ne, W, C Lee, Don Towar, lvaReaon, Gladys Clinton and IreneJackMrs Beulah Miller entertafnedthe Clare Miller family and MrjMary Teepl at dinner Sunday at afarewell dinner for Richard Miller The Andrew Campbells, ChriiCampbells, Dick Young and the Marcian Ledwddge family attended the Pierce family reunion Sunday at the Lloyd Bennett home at Hilldale HELLERS FLOWERShone 284 HtweiL m Sjurwin WiKams PakkbCeai and fuel Oilnd Btufating Iknhmre D EHOEYfleNS t HA 6llfrkiUr MWANTED A SAU TO SELL BUlOtg IN TH TEBR iUOK WITH OR WITHOUT P1BIBXC MUST BB WBLL KNOWN AND A GOOD WOBK1KUUD  1 UEMHttD  CALL fH PWTtOff 00101 JHE LIVINGSTON MOTOR SALES    4 V Planning Home Improvements Planning to build a garage Need a more modem kitchen or bath You can get the money for theseand other home improvements thru an FHA Title I Loan Make no down payment and take up to 36months to repay, in convenient monthly amountsDo the work yourself or have it done for youEither way, well be glad to telf you about this typeof loan Service is prompt and friendlyTHE McPHIRSON STATE BANKINCORPORATED 1915OVEB NfNBTY TEARS OP SAFE HOWELLPXNGKNKYAll Deports up to 10,000 insured by Our Membership in the FedextlPeyeiit Insurance GerperatioHURRY HURRY HURRYTHE I ANDDRESS HOUSESUMMER CLEARANCE SALEvotrn MWMOwUeMt AT rout AUMMBMH ON ALL LADIES AND CHILDRENS DRESSES H OFFBACK TO SCHOOL 20 OFF ON ALL  SHIP AND SRORS BLOUSES AND INCLUDING LA DIE AND CHILDRENS tSIER AN D MAN Y MOR E BARGAIN S r yy y   VttBffftA  JZL,,, onmIs HTHE PINCKN1T OTSttoering effort and driver fatiguewith erei power steering for new ModelsSO, dCT ad 70 Tractors Its a great new feature61 will make your farm work easier, faster, safer every time you fate rite wheel, everywhere you use a tractorStop in today let us demonstrate new John Deere Power Steering and you judge its value for yourself Optional a extra eottFOR MODELS5060 ond 70 TRACTORSTHE LAVFY HARDWARESatsh JOHN DEERE QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENTPOR SALEFumiture, a Duncan i Phyfe complete Dining Room Suite End Tables, 1 Coffee Table, 1 Serving Table, Simmons Studio Coucn,1 Bedroom Suite, 9X12 MohawkWilton Rug, Edison Electric Stove, 8CuWie ft Frigidair Refrigerator,Maytag Washing Machine, Lawnmower, yemua Swseper, 6 pairs of Curtaint and DrapesPhoit AC 7 S 9 4 8 7813 M86 E WAXTCBl To Buy IK, OM jHome in Pinekney Area Must Bein gooo condition Write stating the J ski J8AMEINCOMBJ maK oes ahead and spendsTheprce and terms Frank Czeranski J other looks ahead and javes It112 East Carpenter, Midland or  every persons choice wore luxuryf the paper  now or more security Ir lerFOR SALEBaby Bathintfae, festerBabe and Stroller Also a pair ofBantams and a 12 ft car top boat with oars Julius AseeniMMnr jr Phone UP 19981TAX P1NCINEY VILLAGE TAXES ARE NOW DUE ANB PAYABLB AT MT HOMEMONDAYS AND SATURDAYS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICEHELEN REYNOLDS, Village Treasurer Ye dont advise scrimpls to aave There are more logical ttmts What we do advise is moderate, regubithrift saving as soon as possiblyMake a simple calculation  thenconic in and make adow payment ou peace of mindjFIRST NATIONAL Bank iiwdnMimW of Federal Ueaenre portftUon mrnA federal Dopwift bumraoce CorporatiML All DepoeiU Insured Up to 1000fiff Eech DepositdayThe Don Griffiths of Mt Pleasantwere Sunday guests of the Joe Griff, ith family LOCAL NEWSThe Wylie reujSon was held Smday at the Andrew Nesbitt home11 were there There were Dr Wylieand wife and Leon Wylie family of JDexter, Gordon Hesters o Ypsilantiand the Aaher Wylie family, y tllobtrt Pike and wife were in Corruna Friday Mrs Una Beotley cameiune home with themMrs Anns Pacey i seriously illat the home of her daughter, Mrs iVaher Glcver of FowlervilleSunday meate of the Lloyd Hendeed were Dr Cecil Hendee and wiieand Harold Nuofler and wife of Lansing, Lynn Hendee and wife and Mrs Rose HencietHarold Porter and wife of Portage Lake called on the Albert Dinkels SundayRobert Schroder, son of Mr andMis Earl Schroeder of Anderson vas married to Patricia Allmon ofCoon Lake Rd at the Church of GodWrights Corners, Jiev Hancock of dating Friday Gorge Clark, Norman Clark jr,Norma, Dorothy and Donald Clark, Hairiettt Schroeder, Fred Vencchenko and Sylvester Harris spent Saturday at the Mason Fair Mr and Mrs Lawrence StevensEarl Bunert of Detroit and MrsElsie Wakeman of New York spent j last Wednesday at the Curlett homeMia Leslie Rogers of Ft Meyerslorida visited her sisterfi Mrs LJ Swarthout last weekClaude Swarthout family hasfrom LovellsNeil Baugha and Pat Umphrey atended the Nardin Park MethodistChurch in Detroit Sunday Mrs Gpuce VanNorman and family of Jackson called on the George  Vanorinans Friday Jis Virginia VanNorman was mDetroit one day last week Mrs Clara Eisele and children of ijftlroit ant3 Wilbur Eisle and wife  Fowlerville called ons Mrs EmmaVoJlner Sunday SJ H Hooker and wife spent Sunday at tho C W Hooker cottage atZukey Lake  , iThe John Strongs and 3 childrenof Whit mo re Lake called on the Martin Ritters SundayMrs Lucille Cambum returnedfrom Drummond Island last week  1UC BUSINESS PROFESSIONALThe Pineknejr SaattariuinRaj M Duffy, 1L D ftckijrMiehlffaaCall 1100 A it f 200 P M Except Wednes4sMe, Tue frit, Bit  10 to S00 P MLEE LAVLYGeneral insurance V P 8U21 KUNBBALDti G Swartbott Director Modem Equipment Ambulance ServkPHONE V P tJlTIFreri G Rtiekhoff, SCLAI GORDONLYLE W MoNSELL ASSOCIATE KGI8TERFD LANDSURVEYOROffice Allft Eaat Grand RiverPhone 1H1W Howsll, Michigan Url W Munaell, Associate 120 Weal Grand RiverHowell, MichiganPhoue 358 iwcsidence 61LLOYD HiiNDEEDR G R McCLOSKEY DENTISTTelephone Office 935 fteaidence 814Cvemigs by Appolnueat HoweD MUhiganBERT AuctioneerPAKM 8ALE3 4 SPECIALITYPhone Fowlerrille CA SUU, W AruoidSt Pinskney, Miccrtch Hepairing Gold Stcunpr Watches, Watch BandsJeveia Hdndmade Fathef BiDiokU,Ritter TValesServiceftADIO  TELtiViION SERVICE Prompt and CourteousPI ene UP 855 125 Webster 8t Livestock gWeekly Tnpi Made to Detroit General lYkiPHOMS U PRoger J Larr AgencyCnT  CVB yINSJRAKC COVBI AG1Edith R Carr 14 2 MILL STinckney, Mick, Phet UP it18tRealriomea, IakeLit Your Prppcrlv vith M Gerald ReasonBroker  209 North Pea V PDR J E CAMPAU OPTOMETU8TEye ExamiaalioMWednesday end 8aiar4y by Appointeeot126 Chibon po4d, MAN of ttflfc a ACADY5FOR SALEFeeder FigsPhone HE 64067WANTEDOdd Jobs Havs Tractorand Trailer Yard Work and GardenWork Paul Russell, Pinckney215 Dsxter Rd Phone UP 8 5511 FOR SALE1947 Dodge 4 door21 inch Emerson TV set, Sam Gentile UP ft 348 SFOR BENTA room Would alaolike transportaton to Ann Arbor at10 p rn 5 day3 a week,Phone UPton 83869 PinckneyIKejt Putnam SU Pinekmey POIT OFFICB BOX 203Guaranteed Mutual lifeInsuran ee Conupany  J Jakubowski AGENTPHONE UP 89 9 1 fPhillip Hoskins of Gar, Indianavisited the Frank Abeitleens lastvenk Tie Rex Nogprlei of Ann Arbortit Sault St Marie this wrtkPinckneFRUITSMEATS VEGETABLESGROCERIESy FISH FOR SALE  Beautiful CeramicGifts Selling at a Sacrilue Price,Wtill Plaques and Ornament 7845 MIL East V mil9 Jdast ofHumburg FOR SALEMena Winter Overooatsalso Ladles Mair SteelHA 69451w ohorc she went with the Sheridan j WANTED Washing and Ironings  Will call for and driver FOK SALE35 Aes of Hay35 ncres of Oat Phone UP 8 9728 or call at 8881PingreeHalleys and Carrol Huffs of Jack The Harold Porters entertained Jthe James Boyds and Homer Ab jneys at a wiener roast Sunday J Phone HA 69586IOR SALESmall yearhome or cottage with garage, bas3Mrs Miruiie Savage of Middlevilie I mnt at Portage Lake, Swarthoiii j WANTED Couple to chare apart, rnent for houspkeeping service Rofaround 8rnci PO Box 159 Pinckneyspe1 last week with the Harold fortersFOR SALE Balbo RyeSweet Confor Canning and Freezing,Tomato2S  E Hajnal 124 Tiplady Roadrti ne U P 89924WANTED Responsible party totake over low monthly payment onspinnett piano Can be sees in icinity Write Credit Manager Post Offio Bex 81, reeTill,MichTOR SALERatta Livingand Dining Room Suites, BleetrioRange, Space Heatr Wringer,WashJ H Johnson 1945 Pleasure Driva jv, Pictures, Large MirrorSwarthout3 Covea off Darwin RdPortage Lake Phore UP 83284LOST Diamond Nocklace i Pinckand Rush Lake arem 100 RewardGall Broadway 349S0 Dereit John Isseftt Cove Immediate paasesionall UP 8 3234 tt B MAYS BUYERS  for FARMSLAKE PROPERTY, ACBKAGB ORSURBURBAN HOMES IF YOUJ W ANT FAST CASBt CALL100 MONTHLY SPARE TIME  GEORGJI TASCH, Refilling and collecting money  TELEPHONE Normandy 89078from our five cent High Grade Nut  Normandy 24501machines in this area No Selling 330 So Main Ann Arbor Real EstateTo qualify for work you must have  Company, Realtors   car, references,640 cash secured by inventory Oevoting 6 hourV a week IF0R SALELove Seajt, Frigidaire,  Coffee Table, Lamp, Pictures,largpWheelbarrow, Paperhaning Outfitto business, your end on percentagecollections will net up to 400 monthly with very good possibilities of tacnff ever full time, income increasingaccordingly For interview includephone in application Write Eastern Distributing Co 11 N Juniper St,P 7 Pa 1087 East M36 UPtown 831143 AUli PAAT Supplies Auto PorteAtttoeaotire Glow Sbld andInstalled1910 Ent Grand wPhoae HUM FOR SALE Chefit of Drawers an 1 sVanity , Jane WedmeyerPhone UP 8 3174FOR SALEPleasant five roomhome on corner lot it good locationi in Pinckney Call UF 8 3271 for sn appointment to ee propertyI1  MARKET PRICESQUALITYCOURTEOUS SERVICEPa1mm H a  J3r F 11 w i1j i WMrl AwMPr ,i ,  Wear AGiUhicHwiVELVET E COMFORT SHOESif  qnd end gravel eroded or mixWANTED Trenchijif, Footingncl Septic Taanks to install1 Mike Harnaak jr phone UP8 3260a 4 I CttAVEL COMFJUfY4 miles we Of Howell at 4850Masoc Road Phono HcmeUPHONB 1 t t 9 10WLL SORRELLWater Wells mud Pump ske of Pompt Servic  DeiterHncsmey BslHone HA 69454ORDER YOURChick Feed1 FOR YOUR EARLY BIRDS NOWSeedCERTIFIED OATS AND BEANS FOR 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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>,WZ v Ti  mAbttt Michigan Newt Last weet Michigan Mirror doesnot give Gov Williams a chance of etedon Tfci does not mean muchas they dfei thia in hia 4 previous jcampaigns They admit there hasjbeen disunity amestg Michigan Rep  lkans the past 10 yean dao to stiffprimary fights in which the losersfailed to support the winners but say this is all water over the damdespite the fact the 2 coBtendeisthis yar waged a bitter battleagainst A otherThey think Governor Williamssupport Ja breaking up and give anumber of reasons lThat he triedto elect Att Gn Kavanaughnational committeeman Kavanaugh haswithdrawn 2 That he tried to takethe auto license issuing job away from the sheriffs The majority of PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, August 15, 1950No 40I M flEWS  SCHOOL NEWSORTENDAHLCCARR i Joyce OrtendahL daughter of Mr FBALL PRACTISE UG 27and Mrs Elmer Ortendahl of Walk 4 lootba11 P or Pinckney of high high schqol will start at 400 StmreliCarr and the late r P m on Monday, August 27 Physic at SLmw, TT Albert dualu, Castortoday Masae Hud aud 1000 anNoveaa devotioua, Friday evening ce lonlay PersonalNotesKite and son, Hnry, ofJackson called at the Dispatch offCarV oTckaey were married iTa al  will beAuust 34 JJ ctlft double ring ceremony at St Steph   forenoon and uniforms will bk w  Luthera n Church , i n  Shelb y Sat   lvef out  Las t year th e  m w0 uitla y evening, Th e brid e wor e a  Christia n Dior ,weddin g dres s wit h a  bodic e o f tion the las t 5  game s afte r losin g 2Thi s  fregular s ar e los t b y gradu aCaapbell,Hr b 730 t oI  or e th ed sheriff s ar e Republica n anywa y a nth e pa y fo r writin g license s i s pea at  Man y o f the m woul d lik e t o ge tri d o f it  6  Governo r William s espe swbite lac e ove r sati n trimme d wit hsequins  Th e skir t wa s alternat erow s o f lac e an d ne t Sh e wor e affrgetti p vei l caugh t u p i n a  corone tHe r goin g awa y dres s wa s a n eg gsheat h trimme d wit h gold Sh e wa s attende d b y he r sister ,Mrs  Nei l VanAgtmae l a s matro n o fhono r an d Mis s Phylli s Radle y a sbiidesmaid  The y wer e attire d i npin k tull e wit h matchin g hal o hat3 Th e groom s attendsn s wer e hi sbrother , Ralp h Carr , bes t man,Hug hBoyle , groomsma n an d Wayn e Car ra i o f civi l right s i s alienatin g th e , aJ d Ne U vanVanAgtmael  ushers ,whit e voter s i n th e citiesTh e recent  Mte r a  re0 eptio n a t S t Stephen primar y i n whic h th 8 governo r runn  Ha U fa  Wearg    in g withou t oppositio n go t a  treme n Uy o dousvot e i n th e citie s doe s no t bea r m,    ,   , T  attending wer e Mrs  Kar ltk k out  4  Th e oppowtic n o f Jame s zin n Hoffa , Detro t teamste r ujio n   o f rhic go Ralp h Cm   N J York   Hoff a ha s neve rha s bee n investigate d a  numbe r o ftimes  Despit e hi s oppositio n Will ferns  alway s ha d a  majorit y i n pop ulou s Wayn e aounty  5  Anothe rxcaso n i s th e governor s failur e t o  an d Mr  Luciu sge t unemploymen t compensatio n e x  ro tende d o r inereasedThj s wa s bloc ke d  b y th e Republica n legislature 6  I t say s ther e i s n o unemploymen tdespit e th e fac t 230,00 0 ar e uner i , N  Y Saginaw ,f    Mrs, Le o Bettes , Walle d ake  MrsEdit h Carr , Mr  an d Mrs Cari  an d daughte r an d Mr jr , o f Pinc kploye d i n Michiga n now  7  I t i scls u claime d th e hig h taxe s ar edrivin g industrie s ou t o f Michigan Ye t th e record s sho w ther e ar e mor e industrie s i n Michiga n no w than , e ve r befor e an d job s increase d 9700 0thi s year     OOO O PUTNA M TOWNSHI PI  di d no t prin t th e complet e Put na m townshi p vot e las t week  Her ei c is Governor  William s 269,Cob e 100 ,Leonar d 6 8 zU  Gov,Har t 225 , Rei d 119  NOT TH E FIRS T WHIT E CHIL DI n  ehronieiiinj T th e deat h o f Jo eS  Brown , 101 , o f Howel l a t a  nm sin g hom e th e paper s sai d h e wa s th efirs t chil d t o b e bor n t o a  settle r inLivingsto n county  The y faile d t chec k th e facts T h histor y o f Livingsto n count ystate s tha t Lydi a Pullen , bor n t olev i Pulle r an d wif e Apri l 4 , 1823 ,Packer, Mik e Heath , Dic k Hggs ,Chuc k Henry , Wayn e , Stone  Ther ewil l b e a  rea l battl e fo r startin gRtaigment s thi s yea r an d anyon ewho  has th e desir e an d courag e ca nb e in the startin g lineu p whe n th ewhistl e blow s fo r th e firs t gam e o nSept  14  Other s wil l hav e a  goo dsca t o n th e 50 yd lineTh e schedul ehas  6 hom e game s an d 3  away FOOTBAL L SCHEDUL ESept  14  Salin e her ehpt  21  Boy 4  Vocationa l there Sept  28  Dexte r her eOct  5  Boysvill e ther eOct  12  Hartlan d her eOct  19  Mancheste r thre eUct26  Sout h Lyo n her eNov  2rStockbridg e her eNov  8Haslet t her eVocational  an d Boysvill e ar e afte r Calvary Mvaaoait e CJitrcf eJtovttzr s klmthj,  PasiorS  S  Sup L Walter sckWoraoif 100OSunaay Sea al 1100Peoples MeetingFellowship Serriea 100Gotigregancaai Church Etv J, tf WunterSchool J  i iiO a mWorship 1046 a ow I Mrs Fred Seymour is a patientat St Jue hus, ital, Ann ArborRex Saekett ot Detroit allied onGlin Robinson srlast Thursiayit b iy Olins birthdayRoy Diliintham had a cateract opal on at Faoto hospital, Jackson and alo an intescional operation Hova in an oyn tent awhile butwis able to be taken out SaturdayAirs Duii Urn stead Johnson ofAberdeen, Mar lard, is viitiiiy hereVincnt Yumy sr of Gregory unklweiU u luntc operation at StJoehospital,Ann Arbor lust WednesdayTu Thomas Yountj, Dil Youngs,Lob Youngs and Jack Youngs called Hi him last week Current GpmiMoftHere are a number of aftthoughts on the election One is thatIl00J Joe Lavy hx Lhe basement du,380 P UU loi a tin new licne on South How j rt machines speed up 4to coastThe results were pretty well known this year by midnight There is onelaw the legislature ought to repeal It is the one providing that absentvoter, ballots be counted afer tha pols close These are paper ballotsmarked in the voters borne and mosthe recorded by the, election inspectoron the voting machine It takesabojt 2 minutes to record each on J r viously they were counted firstthing in the morning or in slack peri  Of the 5000 voting predate iniite over half have maeMnes Wd hink eventually all preciicts winLJ compelled to have themNow only e with over 800 registered votare compelled to Puntam had a vote for a primary,475 votes be compared to 199 2 yearsnoon games, the rest night Manches chtster is figured the team to beatas they only lost one player by graduation but if about 15 Pinckney boyswoik hard and really want to winthere could be an upset TheCburobM3S West between Main and UnadilU StreeURev Keith Ruegsegger, Pastor nt Ihiilipin chargeSunday SchoolMorniKg Wrhip Youth Group Service 941It  A 7v y300 pST i eli Sijust south of the Leland Jranthuio vjh full, iIf is ihe eiT v,ii bo 12xM rtliuy Kice and Mrs Nellie Churchill i Wiilijinion alicd on the MV ,ioc,s Sunday  Join to Mr and Mrs IhiwardtVi Lic tirarn  ounp, Atijrnt, l,a 8 H, J o daughter, Carol DianeMI to Frank Daihy and wifeLuiJiine Hull July id a sonCARD OF THANKS I iorn to Louis Maivhall and wifeI wish tc extend my thanks to all j on Ai 1 a ilauihtr Detroit News customers who j lhe 1 ujr Choir iracUc Wed Iantice Wad, 40C p W7tp m  This was due to the fact MurrJay Keunedy and Lorenzo Murphyvvere on the ticket and helped gettiij vote outAlso the Democrats hadviniests for all offices for the firsttime in yearsi2 GAMES HERE FRIDAY NITE j Lye been so kind and generous to 2 GAMES HERE MONDAY NITE me in the past d year I hope you There will be 2 games at the light  will extend the same kindness and uivVmrer family exceptvacationing in northerngfield here Friday night, August A nerousity to your new DetroitFrancis  Clarkwhat is now Darwin Road in Put f m At 900 p m there will be a donnam township was the first whitechild born in Livingston county Thiswas 27 years before the birfek of Mr Browa A Putaam float in thecounty centennial in 1930 depicted this and also one in the PinckneyCongress Hayworth 145,Cronki centennial in 1935 The Pullon farm0, Ortlieb 60,, Chamberlain 81, Kit 1S row the Honey Crek Stock Farm Clardy 42, Magee 13, Gardner 36 and a si there 8ivs the facts ofepaesentatedeiBoom 160,Corbiu  this birthl77,Groomes 43, Tisch 35, Kurka 18Prosecutor Lavan 219, Erwin 93,Gatesman 63 ,Sheriff Murray Kennedy 275,Norman Davis 9, Douglas Parmenter 10 Frank Ziegler 93, Lawrence Gehringer 4 Clerk iHagman 175, Snyder 173,Burke 63, Wildes 21 Register Wm Hack 170, LoteazoMurphy 242,Elllen McAfee 36jLrthur DEMOCRAT CONVENTIONThe fall Democrat County Convcntion will be held on Wednesday,Aug key ball game, Married Men s theSl CARD OF THANKS17 At 730 p mDick KennedysNew carriei James Wyhe117 At 700 p m Dick Kennedyspm the Mill Creek team i Dexterwill play tiie Pinckney county lea gtfe teamOn Monday niht, August 20 theTinckney Kiwanis Girls will play Oie Whitmore Lake Girls at 730 ii niery of Grand Rapidsiliifl u J iie JHHookers lant week Winston I3auiihn aiLenicd the lei Moby car wash at Brighton ihy The DeMolay hold a ni,tinjTj1 re aL tluj Masonic templeI wish to Hiank all my frknds and e 7u andalllasonic lodges in District No 7, Piekney Chapter Mo, OESaml theSimple Meo Mike Blades and DukeVarBlaricum will captain the Man tod Men and George Aschenbienner  and Davy Burn the Single Mei If Iyou want to see the fuunioet thing Iin the world come to this gameCONSERVATION UEPTDept workers are busy repairingflood damage at several hatcheriescaused by recent rains which wash away bridges, flooded ponds,mixed fish Tmckney Rainbow Advisory Uooardfor all their cards and kind mess during my hosOlin C Kobinon Mrs JSTtt Meabon and Larry Huriiluse will be inurried here sometiiit this fall S liiday callers of Olin Robinsonrof liusli akc wci11 Olin IobinsonJ1 vife arid on of An Aiioi, i Anditw Hwie and wile of LJnifarip Miijiniisin and wife ofrnubi and y ditorIUJ SLjirlabh1 of iardiiNOTE OF AITRFCATIONto express my appreciation called at the Dispatch otTLi  iyto the voters of Livingston countyfor my renomiation as Republicancandidate for the office oi sheriff Lawrence GehringorLivingston County Sheriff week He is an insurance adjusterin Detroit Dirvid Ledwidge is iow eiiiployedin Los Angeles, California ack Lee is spending tle wck inDetroit Lavcrn Fisk and wife of Menrue orw day3t 22 1956 at 900 p m EST at 10 forest fires burned over 7 acresat the Circuit Court Rooms at the APPRECLATKXNI wish to express my appreciation visited the  J Clintonsto the voters of Livingston county  last weekfor my renomination as Republican  John Turk and wife of Iron Charles Chamberlain, 39 year OldInrhtim cotmty prosecutor easily d failed Kit Clardy, the anti Eisenivr Republican and Senator Methy friend Livingston county reliiined true to her antiEisenhowertradition giving Chamberlain only a vote majority over ClardyClardycijkd 9 townships here, lost one Howeil precinct by 10 votes andtne other by 74 He cacxiedJxth the UrirhLon City precincts Hfiyworthwill have his work cut out to boatVhainberluin Chamberlain was bW trip with his decorated sound carj wis taken in tow by Sylvester Ilunis lifelong Democrat who uttroduwd him to all the merchants and nvople he met on the street We didnot see Hayworth at all or did hei out any advertising in this paperdivyite the fact Putnam cast theUrrcsL Democrat vote of any pre nrl iii the countyoA Nw York scientist1 Dr HenrySiUterlee has concluded a 2 yearUuiy on the arsenic content of cigKttes In 1923 he says tiM arseniccMtnt was only 126 micrograms,ixlay is is 42 percent, a 300 percentm1ease Now the cigarettmakers y not put arsenic in the cigarettes 1 tiio tobacco raisers spray tho ii,mts with arsenate of leadtoTreasurer Jennie Eastman 170,Mary Koch 225, Iva Lyberg 22 Drain Com,Floyd Munsell 175,Relph Wiggins 217,ldin Crysler 30CoronersArchie Atfciran 200,Tommas Barton 220 Harold Borden 160, Lavern Nibble 170 SurveyorsWm Miller 210,Miller 170 John AlrsRaymonda Morris entertainedMr and Mrs R K Elliott and andMrs Mary Jane Tasch and Kristen kt dinner Monday, honoring ElliottsJJOth wedding anniversary which ktoday, August 15 James Knigfct, a Jtrne  graduatehere is in the service X Fort LeonWood Mo Court House in the City of Howell, I 2 sf were seen in the upper canlidate for the office of Livingston County, Michigan, t Hiaula last week One at 16 Mile LllVern DibblCl Llv Co Cronerwhich Convention the delegates will jin Alger county and one ath g j y delect four delegates to the State Crane Lake in Iron county 70 were Convention, that being the number transported there 20 yrs ago fromthey are entitled to according to the  Ise Royal by Paul Hickey but it istabulation as set forthby the Demo not thought that over 10 CIRCUIT COURT NEWSIn circuit court last week Donald halke pledRTcratic State Central Committee Del  V1VOgates to the Democratic County Con venton shall be the delegates whoare duly elected as such at now surguilty to robbing Stevens Grocery tii visited the Herb Palmer familyiasL week The Walter Clarks were, in Musvvor Fiiday and Satvrday andcalled on the Leo Clark family Miss Nancy Wylie had charge of1 ho flourido jjroram here last wekBrighton They will be sentenced on v 1 ilo Mrs Dorothy Dinkcl workedSeptember 2,  acres were burned over in Ar ,2 , ,7  vI pr, ,, , ,  x Ar The following divorces were granti rei Xsierroge d   sih Dimry Election held August 7, 1956 suited in a bumper crop of blueberrDated Aueuat 8 1956 f ies his vnr A  t re vs Russell Brower David vs as mme at McPheison hospital 71have signed up hreThe Hoscoe Yarborough family ofCon j iorkley, Rev Keith Ledwide ofDated August 8, 1956Livingston County Democratic Com Martin J Lavan, chairmanHuth Wiggins, vice chairman Milton Cook, treasurerDouglas Bemhardt, secretary his year and they have from far cntrear to pick them Fishing license sales this stance Lowery Dlbert vs Dorothycome WhiteDorothy vs Thomas McShanr Prosecutor Erwin had 4 teen aeK  ear Dronnt before him charged with1 over last  decrease of 4 percent breaking in the Donald Uushrey1 , year  home at 400 a mdrinking beer andnservation dept has plant smashing furnture Then they wenttiger muskcllunge in Spid to the city park and smashed things nge in SpiAake, Grand Traverse countyfT1 l ViolatorsFrank Ziegler is at Grayling at the national guard maneuvers eu W4 Jast Joe Lavey is building a fine newjines and S813 in Costs nd 13horne on South Mill St, south of the 25000 U S MaiMrTcks will there They were bound over to thejuvenile court A tfnsup of teen aedin girls who were found swimming ar the eity park at 5 a m were alsoLeland Grant home carrywarnSmoky Bear posters monthiAg against forest fires The 42 Becruits who trained atHiggms Lake will be assigned tofd posts this week brought inThey had attended a pajparty and did not go home fromther There have been compliantabout these wee sma hours partiessomt of which have been mixedDEMOCRAT COUNTY COMM e editor and Lorenzo Murphy attended a Democrat county organxation meeting and dinner at Bfighton Saturday The following county committeevia named THE COUNTRY COOKSDaxion and Mrs Eleanor Ledwidjrewere Sunday guests of the Vince Ia Rosas nects and the plants and groundLcranic impregnated with it ,Thvrovvia lately have been using a now iniiectide but have not been ablto overcome the years of usage of ih nisenate sprays which haveimpregnated the fround Duriagthe past 20 years the death rate iom luritf cancer increase400 percert in women and 600 percent ininn In Macedonia and a few other niarcs where arsenic spray is sot 1 there is but little lung cancerThe Detroit papers are trying tc nvcy the impression that Myoi Cn ill b hi o will be a shooin to winoverJTy Ledwidge will be married v Williams We wonder if theyJo August 27 at 10 a m at St Kf eve jt themselves Dining hUhero August 27 at 10 a m at StMarys Church, to Miss Alice Olson,of Montvideo, Minn, a nurse His brrther, Rev Keith Ledwidge will I more peoplr than any otfetr goverperform the ceremony Reception is  nor in the history of the state Cobo themselves During hitI terms as governor the Gov Will is has met and shook hands withon the other hand has met few tad there is little time between now andnl the Livingston County ConservatiVii Club Jerry is playing ball with o Diller team in the Nebraska oeclion for him to do so The iUp league and is in the playoffs thee  tlblican methods of the fftston l en to have their candidateHarry Rose and wife of Ann Ar selcct crowds of voters Ibor called on Mrs Edna Tlcason j a iun tim ago a candidate forthe Roy Reasons Sunday  fic tailed on my father HeM E Darrow callod on Coorpre  t  Utter class of people wti tupThompson at Veterans and Vincent  Parting him When heWe had a nice time roller skating J i  unjr sr, Mrs Fred Seymour and  i1 he win He said NoChairman Vko ChairmanSecretary ,Treasurer  Martin J Lavan Ruth Wiggins J Hopkins CookBit GrtM tt tkktti WkM Mmiky, CW  WWUre Ukt Datey GUM beo Mead who lrtts with the FredSeymour family hd hii car stolenby 4 inmates of thChion ConserJ  varion Camp State police pickedthen op with the cajMear Gregory The Wayne Stnf Dorothy Headh last week Our next meeting is witfiMrs Hall Au 22 Then v have ahayrideThe firstyear children of our clubare going te give a breakfast Aug16 for the school board for lettingus ise the home eccnoniirs room and  our parents We hope it turnsout all right Hilie Parrel at St JOG hospital, Sun there ar not enougi better dtay Thompson may be home this i0PJe to elect anybodyWh HiyWweek Farrell will be operated on I nht Harrison Cooper f Don Wirger entertained ft numberVfintof iriends at a TV pnrty Friday nite to watch All Star pameThomas Wy was unable to attend Other committnents i Ionschool with Mayor CoboWhen the latterjfotmayor he called on him to respects He was keptK time by a secretarySaturday eve, Aug 4th Earl Mur  Arborrays entertained several guests i Ms Max Weis of Patterson Lrtke f nis business was importantis a patient at St Joe hospital,Ann ad the mayor wasLois Beachy, daughter ofhonor of Earls birthday Among  Icv and Mrs Ezra will be marriedthose prenent were Mr and Mrs  at 400 p m Saturday to Paul Yake Piissbaker of Buck Lake,, Mr and  o Stottjdale, PHer father will perMrs Sullivan and Mr and Mrs liar  form the ceremony manEventually he got inmayor said he didattending school with Mm Mr Cooper mustfield of Detroit, Mr and Mrs Kulon , Hont Forget the Kiwanis Rum 1  hare moved  into the McLocas  dewakl of Dearborn and apartmet on Pearl St 1 Mr Taylor of Pincknty  rand mage Sale on the Square here Auff17 at 7u00 p m dayboriL io Griffith familythe fed ObomJsIOtoo whoZfr,  THE FWCKNRT JKSPA1C Wednesday, August 15, 1956SYIVAN Chelsea, LEE WEATREWtfTTVORE LAKE Wed, Thur, Trt,Aug 15 lo 1, 18Friday Staxday, Augvat 17, 18THE LEATHER SAINTWitJohn Derek nd Jody Lawrence and Paul DouglasMMU Toea Af 19,  21 Martin ad Lawia ThrillsSOMEBODY UP THERE LJAIKS METPaul Newman Pier Angel, EverettSoan, Edwin Hecart, Sol Mineo HOWELLTHEATREttowell, Mich Ar ConditionedTuesrWed, Thur, Aafust 14,15, 16 Bob Hope and Ev Marie SaintFeaiurette Novelty Cartoon 4 JL Supervisor Wl iSiler is laii up with quinsejr W B Murphy has gone to rortlandMaine and othw eastern pointsWilliam Pearson, former resident,is tanning a boarding house in Huell Pinckney Sanitarium hThey hud a bee at the Gilffs Cemetery Monday and cleaned itTHAT CERTAIN FEELING in TechaMorCartoon Spt Short Mose KeHFfHod MaycockNote of B Years AgoPABDNERia TWdutkelorin VistaFlsion and Technicolor Moiu, Tua Aug 19, 2, 21Dean and JerryMartin and Lewii PARBNER Lin Vista Iision and Technicolor WithWednesday, Thursday, August 22,23  Lori Nen ana Agues MoorheadMidweek Special t Featurette Novelty Newa CartoonISERENABE withMario Lanza, Joan FountaineSerita MonteU and Vincent PriceDrive Jn THEATRE6 5 8 8 JACKSON RD Rte 3Friday, Saturday August 17, 18 THE PROUD ONESk Cinemacope and Color WithRobert Ryan and Virginia Mayo and Jeffrey HunteralsoSTAR IN THE DUST in TechnicolorWkhJohn Agar and Mamie TanDoren CartoeoSun, Mon Tues Aug 19, 20, 21 Samuel GoWwynsGUYS AND DOLLSia CineScope and ColorwithFrank Sinatra and Jean SimonsMarlon Brando and Vivian Blaine elseBOBBY WARE IS MlSStNGWithNeville Brand and Arthur Franz Cartoon Wed, Thur, Fri, SatAugust 22, 23, 24, 25Picture of the YearSamuel GoldwynsGUYS AND DOLLS WithFrank Sinatra, Vivian BlaineMarlon Brando, Jean Simonsiu CinemaScope nd ColorColor Cartoon and Late Newt Piiday, Saturday A,gut 17, 18Double Feature ProgramWaltr Brennan wi Phil HmrriaMY LABY iilTHE ANIMAL WORLD fai TedutetorCartoonMatinee Stntoy, aSun, Monv Tues, Arc 19 2, 21 WithWriliam Holden an Deborah Kerr ThelmafTWO MEN WITH THE SAME INCOME THE PROUD  TflH PROFANECartelsWednesday, Thursday, August 22,23 Clark Gable and Lna Turner iOne man goes ahead and spendsTht Cartoonother looks ahead and saves Its every persons choice more luxurynow or more security later HONKY TOWKand NoveltyDont Forget the Kiwanis Rummae Sale OH the Square here Aug ust 17 at 7OO p mWe dont advise scrimping to saveThere are more logical limits Whatwe do advise is moderate, regubr thrift saving as soon as possibTa Make a simple calculation  thencome in and rnaka adon paymeat on peace of mind I f VEASY TO WIN,000Wedjsda,Thursday, August 22, 23 CITY BENEATH THE SEA in TechnicolorWithRobert Ryan and Mala PowersTARGET ZEROwithRichard Conte and Peggy Castle Oartooa FIRST NATIONAL Bank0Bdr fduAl Supervisionf Federail HMTTaad FedermJ Deposit bunraoc Corporation, All DMitc Insured Up to 100W for ch Depositorday The Don Griffiths of Mt Pleasantwere Sunday guests of the Joe Griff ith family Orla Glenn passed the civil service examination and is now mailctok on the Michigan Central Railroad oat of JacksonMartin Clinton took the GeorgeTeeple family to a dner at lueftiich State San Fday William Doyle who has worked forJaeksoa and Cadweil for a nunwerof years has gone to Jackson, Mcb,with d Kearney Henry Connors was injured diving last week and is still in bed  Sidney Thompson, son of JuhuThompson,editor of the Dexter Leai er, attended the Catholic picnic uiThurday and called on the Andrew family He it ever 6 ft talLlis companions, Raymond Litchfteld andRev Woodlock of Dexter THey rode   jbicycles over IB F Andrews, brother of ye edi ,tor suffered a stroke last week j A good crowd attended St Marys rpicnic Thursday despite Untaieu ,ing weather 700 ate chicken dinneid ,at the grove Pinckney beat Ancle, ton in the ball game 3 to 2 Baxteries Pinqkney, Ledwidgo and Lavey,Anderson, Floyd Munscll and Hank tietcheler Th stork was busy hwc laitweek Among the new arrivals were ,J Louis Shehan and wife a boy Guy Teeple and wife a girl, Wirt Hendee 1and wife a son and Marion JReason and wife a son,  Mike Roche is visiting Ins brother, Andrew, at Karsarge  Archie Gorton and Alice Beac  The Hovell Fir is r t 10, 11Jatkson will bold a Jtorny FroyIav Ai  Si for Benny Lrey wbo vs lov the Cincianatti NationAt this time the Ciiuinnatti will play a Jackson All StarTbrc is troble rt th a warrartt for asAt a meeting of the Pinckneyschool bcurd a 9 months school ijiM M iscisiHl It would saveTMO iji OTCcs Supt D63rl is  , si il cA o d to tyich fi, a yoiir lcs if th 10 months  w   VLni1d NTo decision was rrwevH The school ended the sea vr,h a lilmce of WAKcv  Ivl v av r Vail , husban d o fWhh a Ciec n o f Pinck ney,  dU d U  lul k Kaiid s Tuesday Th e buria l I s a t Pinclsuv T e hir  ha devile d Jo t tt o re at o f Salin epeninsul a an dAnd y Campbel la t Iro n Mountain Th e Loui s Monk s Jaznil j enertai ne d  th e Jame s Roch e an d W  E  Mu rph y familie s a t Nort h Lal s unday Jame s Roch e whil e drivin g Carte rDewe y in the St  John s race s las tvvet k wa s spilled  H e escape d injur ybu t the othe r hors e ha d t o b e killed Ceci l Hende e too k th e W  C  He n , vdt e shee p t o Ioni a Fai r las t week Th e Wil l Shehan s attende d th eBarke r Hil l picni c Thursday BU y Meye r ia  visitin g Emmet tClak Tn e laa  Hull s of  Kansa s Cit y ar eiskin g th e Ilem y Kicea the  Reeve s schoo l ant l wil loK d th o chi m t o PiiKkneyl t wil ljr  HU O ir  V  it piv y stt e in spectio n Crrri G Gardiie rthi s L  Uit    iiVjh v Ivllt j laicu s ten t sho w i s1  vhi  vid c an d tl o Hun tSun k Co  is  her e nex t week 1cr Ye editor,wif e an d daughter,Paul aan a th e Majo r Thoma s Youn g fam jl y attende d th e Curlet t famil y re Thursda y a t th e hom e o f th euncle , Dr  Jame s Curlet t c fRoevilleTh e Dr  althoug h 8 6 year sol d I s stil l practisin g medicine  3 0woe  ther e includin g hi s 2  son s an d4  daughters  The y wer e MarjCur let , th e Walte r Stall a family,Joh nYoh e family , Ahfre d Zagsm a family ,Edwar d Curlet t an d wif e Jame s Cu rc t jr  an d wife , MrsJa s Curlet t II Ian d son  Jame s II I is  in  Boston ,taught i MASS studyin g fo r hi s master s de   piec  Als o Georg e Crello n o f St Clair e Slurbs  Th e latte r serve dwil h Majo r Youn,  in  Italia n cam pain  Th e Young s lef t fo r For t Le vT hnvavlcrs a tWilli s ar e j ivnworth , Kansa s Frida y wher ec f 00 0 U  nuio r is  assigned  thefor   ENTE R TH E HOW S YOU R HOUSfPOWERV  CONTES TJu t rea d th t fic t sheet ,t o  com Grafi d Qpriz e IU,J W  i0 0 othe r j jh  ythroug hfac tc e  deale r or i     KIWANI SRummag e Auctio n SaleFRl 9AU1 7O N  TH E PUBLI C SQUAR E 70 0 PMM Thi s i s a  Yearl y Projec t Sponsor  b y Ou r Loca l Kiwani s Clu b t o Sai lpor t th e Variou s Yout h Activities  Namel y tfl e Littl e Bas e Bal l Leagu Bo y Seouts , Cu b Scouts , Girl s Sof t Bal l Count y Leagu e Team  Yo tWhol e Hearte d Suppor t o f Thes e Communit y Project s Wil 4 Ins MContinue d Snoeess  wChec k You r Attics , Basement , Gr a ges,  and Livin g Room s fo r Surpft wArticle s an d Cal l LLOY D HENDI E Phon e C P 9554 7 o r HOWAR DREA D Phon e U P 8523 1 T o Mak e Arrangement  fo r Pickup sKiwanis Youth Program       The Rev  Ruegseprfr r childre n ar elas t week       fdiyin a t th e Marvi n Shire y an ddaro,Tre t Cudet t spent  last weo k Wooro e Masse y home s vhil e thei rwithhe r cousin s th e Misse s Curlet t pircJitsareT n Indiana a t Rosevilli  an d enjoye d a n aut o   Mis s Ann a Mabe l Kilmer , Anit atri p t o Lak e Huron   SMrt y an d Prance s Hassencah l lef tVi7 i to Min t McClea r an d wif e a t Sunda y p  m  fo r cam p a t CHaypool ,Mario n wer e marrie d Wedacsday  j ihe Safl itariu m Au  17 , a  son  , Indiana , wher e th e forme r wil l b eGu y Abbot t is a patien t a t th e jsr 17 , a  sortGlen n Sla y to n wit h Ambros e Er n counsellor  TELEPHONE OPERATO R OPA L LABELLE , her husband, Oliver, and theirthree childrenGordon, 15 Susan, 12 and Donald, 10live on M36outside Pinckney  Mrs LaBelle is active in community  affairs,including the 4H Club in which her children take an active  part,and  she participates in numerous projects connected  withSt  Marfs  Church  Her hobby is her flower and vegetable  gardenOne  of the Smilesbehind  Pinckneys  DialsShe s neve r bee n absent That s th e recor d o f Opa l LaBelle , oneo f th e operator sa t Howel l wh o handle s outoftow n call s yo u d o no t dia lyourself  She s neve r misse d a  da y tha t sh e wa s schedule dt o  work Sh e almos t misse d a  fe w day s once      whe n sh epraine d a n ankle  Ru t anothe r operato r drov e Opa l t o work ,Lelpe d he r t o th e switchboard , an d drov e he r home  It s tha t kin d o f friendl y teamwor k an d interes t i n thei rjob s tha t illustrate s agai n tha t it s peopl e wh o mak e you rtelephon e servic e good MKHI8A M Bi U TIUPHQN I COMPAN YAngus 15, ISMcan enjoy tlie the atisfaction of driving a style leaderthat rides and handles like the big oar it is right nowjYou oan 0ongr9t1xlate yourself on making a trade while your present oars value is high  especially rAnd you oan expect more when you sell because your investment holds when you go over to Olds f tYaur ui4 U 1h POLITICALCONVENTIONSMf IN f your YOURI ALWAYS WELCOME AT YOUR OLDSMOSHI QUALITY DIAUftStRI CARIFUL   DRIVI SAMLYDON MAIN MOTOR SERVICEGrand River, Howeli Michigan Phone 514NOTICEDOG LAW The Livingston County Board of Supervisors has received complaintsthat many dogs are running at large in the County In order to advise dogf owners of the state law concerning dogs the following notice is given 1 AH Dogs must be confined upon the premises of the owner fromsunset to sunrise each day2 Dog license tags must be attached to dog at all times except when bunting and accompanied by the ewner3 Any person may kill any dog which he sees in the act of pursuing, worrying or wounding any livestock or attacking persons4 Any deg that enters any field or enclosure, outside or an incorpora ted city, unaccompanied by his owner or his owners agents, shallconstitute a private nuisance and the owner or tenant of such field er other enclosure, or his agent or servant, may kill such dog whileit it in the field or other enclosure without liability for such killing Except as provided in the section it shall be unlawful for any person, other thana police office, to kill, injure or attempt to kill orinjure any dog which bears a lieease tag of the current year5 It shall be the duty of every police officer, upon complaint, to kill any dog or dogs which are found outside an incorporated city,running at large and unaccompanied by owner or keeper6 The justice courts have authority to order a dog killed or confined to the premises of the owner, upn proper complaint being filedand a hearing help, whenever a dog over 4 months old is runningat large, or has destroyed property or habitually trespasses in adamaging way on other persons property,, or hasattacked or bitten a person or a dog which shows vicious habits and molests pass ers by or any dog which is ruining at large contrary to the provisions of the dog law ,  From where I sit Joe MarshTurned Out To Bea Good BreakWe had a water main break lastThursday Happened early In the morningabout two amand thefirst thing most of us knew about it was when we tried U turn onthe faucets and nothing came outbut a hiesing noise,Kobody was inconveniencedmvi though Repair crew went rig tit to workand things werefixed up in ji timeIncidentally, the water company got a flood of payments on overdue bills that day Lots offorgetful folks must have fig ured they were being warned From witere I sit, sometimes ourObligations slip oar minds Likethe responsibility we all have toopr communities  to see that oar neighbors enjoy the right todecide for themselves how to work, how to vote, whether o aotto enjoy a bottle of beer Anytime we forget we owe this right to other, we take a chanceon stopping the flow of tolerancethat makes this country such agrand place for tu fc live inCopyright, IVJU, Unitt i StaUt Brtwer FoundationBottle GasALL DOG OWNERS ARE REQUESTED TO TAKE NOTICE OF J tfftp rAHKlNfi WATER HEATING ANDTHE ABOVE AND TO TAKE STEPS TO KEEP THEIR DOGSf TUA wUUIUllV If     A mu rai wFROM VIOLATING THE PROVISIONS OF THE DOG LAWrCarried Sigaed Livingston County Board of Supervisors,oni Upon motion of Supvr Snyder, which was duly supported by Supvr,ne, the oard adjourned until Tuesday, August 21st, at 10 AMGLENN BERRY, ChairmanHAGMAN, Qerk HOME HEATINGWYLffi L P GAS SERVICEDe U Hammer and  JftmeHeyer family bvt moved into thMurray Dagg home they bought at Hiland Ik They have rarted theirfcraie on Mowm M to John Booth work ft Lto Iris PHiNE 63 HOWELLBob Twitchell has broken ground Ifor hi M home on UM E on the  W HU hv returwd Wk Crr of J lot b, bou,ht of OKU Beck   Frirbop,, Alabama to k tll SundayNlm Sh, wife nd 2 on, oi I Fred IUd nd wife were Suatoy t f th B Sd t Pwttncwu ownpn, wuv muu a wms ox I 1Tea Iteaa ana wof WhHmore Lake called en Hn f nests of the Boattat Harris Su  aft Us Christ Is In Our lawBy Dr Joan Wu, author of FOUNTAIN OF JUSTICEA COUBT DECISION concerna bottle of gingerbeer showshow much Christian influencethere Is in English and Americanlaw in 1932 a woman and herfriend went into a cafe in England, where the friend bought the woman a bottle of ginger While ahe as drinking thecontents, the woman noticed a dead snail in the bottle WhenShe later became seriously ill fromthe part she haddrunk, she sued the manufacturer of the bever THE SNAILSrCASE, as it Isknown, was xin settled InHouse ofirds Lord Atkin, In decision,made a practical application of Christian teaching to law Thegolden rule about loving yourneighbor, he said, in lawmeans that you cannot injurehim You most take care to avoid acts that you can reasonably forsee would be likely totojur your neightborThe manufacturer was held responsible for the beverage whichmade the woman sick The woman won her caeTHE SNAILS CASE is anxample of the tcching of CJirist as part of am iawThie  are many other eaaea we mention t Justice Brown of the North Carolina Supreme Court ruk4that no man could use privattproperty merely to harmone The principle wasj he said, on the word oxLove thy neighbor a thyselfANGLOAMERICAN JUEIgPRUDENCE  the common laof America since the eighteenth century and or England beforethe nirmeauseaand of St Paul, marriage 5nth centuryis perthe spirit ol ChrUt,S a Judgeof Christ Apostles, especially Justice Carter in adecision quoted StPaul Cod   hath mad of one blood all nations of menChief N Justice Stacey in decisionreferred to St Paul as a greailawyerChrist does not Inter thecourtrooms of America as a law giver Himself But Just as thtjudges of ancient China used to qucle Confucius, American judges quote Christ American lavmust be seen as Influenced byJ ChristianityTHOSE WHO WISH to makethis country a secularistic nationdo violence to the American tradition The glory of the Amer ican legal system lies In the influence which common law hajplayed in it And common lawis filled with the message ofChjiw   K1LLINS GRAVEL COTransitMixed ConcreteWashed SandGravelPebbles3305 Liberty Rd Ann ArbflrNO 87112, NO 22515This firm has met the increasingdemand for transitmixed concreteby offering the best product andservice possible Its transitmixunits of the hiuh discharge type allow a chutinj which eliminatescostly wheelingA PHONE CALL ra POSTCARD  to the firms office inAjin Arbor, will assure our readers of prompt and efficient serv ice QUALITY IS HIGHERTHAN THE PRICE when DEAL ING WITH A WELLESTABLISHED FIRM SUCH AS THISWe are pleased ia this reviewto tell you of the stperior productof the KiUin Gravel Co Effi cient help and speedy transportation are factors in adding to theirpopularity and service0CURTIS RESTAURANT CHICKEN in the ROUGH2 1 7 SOUTH MAIN ST It is indeed a treat to eat at theCurtis Restaurant in Ann Arbor Chicken in the Rough is its specialty where Every Bite A Tender Delight is no exaggerationHere you will find an excellentcuisine and courteous quick service Breakfasts, luncheons and eorpplete dinners in a homelike atmophare, airconditioned for yourcomfort, are prepared to your taste, j Ann Arbor  NO 23767Curtis Restaurant food is an epicures delight Its wholesome foodis a payment on your health Installment plan, firing the whole family Youll enjoy the oldfashionedhospitality and delightful surround ings of this favorite restaurant Andtoo, prices suit your budgetFor a real treat  remember Curtis Restaurant is the place to goDRIVING THROUGH  YIARSTh e Stor y o f Th e Moto r Ca rFender  The n an d No w    EDN T COM E WIT H TH EORIGINA L OKSTH6 Y HA DWA60 N WHEEL S AN D PUS TPZOTICTEV  THEAUTClST CAM E FENJDB3 STHA T W63 E FLA T 0 NPROTECTIVE , BUT  NOTGOO P L00KIN6, ,6 1916 , THE Y BECAM E MO K6CEFUL , P0UOWN 6 TH 6CURV E Or  THE WHEEL , AN PCONTINUE D THEI R ClTU iAN P C0VERAS6  qNTl LPQOMT  ANP REA R FENPEft SALMOS T CDVKE0TM 6 WHEELS 6ftA0UALLy , RUNNIN GBOARD S PtSAPPEAEPANP SLEEK STYLING 60T ITS BIG IMPETUS WITH SMASTfSWEEPUKE FENDERS EXTENDING FROM WHEELS LINES1WAY, CARS HAVE THAT SPOTS CAS,SLEEK, STYLE AS EXEMPLIFY 8 THE, NWMUCK0Soft BillPindmey AB B HT Singer, 3s 13 1Abumy 2 3b 3 10Pinckney w both county Uw , jf 3 1 1t week from the Proving Gentiie jf Grojnd 8 to 6 Wdnedy and Fwrtervill 12 to 2 Friday bat it tooksome oifty relief work by Max Southwell to stop Proving Grounds whoearly tied the score in the 6thPmekney got 6 runs th first inntog on 2 walkM double and 3 hits Proving Grounds got 2 the 3rd onA triple, double and single and onethe 0th on error and a hit Pinckneyadded out th 5th on 2 walks and a hit and one the 6th on an errex hittad long flyHougatoA weakened in the 6thand Proving Ground scored 3 runsbefore Southwell could get warmed up Silver hit over short Gentilediopped Minock4 line drive Silverscoring Houghton mssed Hagman3drive, Dean waa hit, Falzan hit overshort Minock scoring Hagman cameip on Brighams fly, Kaoitz walkedagain filling the bases Southwellwent in Chippie Bennett grounded 3bClark, Young, cfc c 3a33 43Southwell, p 3FowlerviJSle, 101 11 22A3 R H2bcfE Copeland lbElliott, ss  Lockwood 8b Riell, If, p M Tomlin, p If I Tomlin cW Tomlin, c Keyhl, rf 3434 I42 13 X10000000 0000IS00 01LEAGUS STANDINGS W L Petout pitcher to firat Hilton hit to 3rd  Fowlenineand Dean was thrown out at the I City ServicePinckneyHumburgProving Grounds  987 32 3459g 750666583256plate In the 7th Minock popped toSirger Southwell struck out Hagman and DeanPlndney AB R HSinger, ss IllAmburgey, 2b 3 12Jeffreys, lb Gentile, IfFry, rf 34 3 11 1 nty Service wonnijht byMotiarity, 3b  3 11Clari, ct 1 1 1Young, cf  3 0Render, e 3 0 0Houghton, p  3 0 0Southwell, p 0 0 0Previag Grounds AB R II Hagman cf 5Dean 2b 4Falaan, If 5Brighara, ss 43423 3 110 2000 11 Fowlerville 8 to1 putting them a game ahead of the iinckney team who won last yearThis is same record Pinckney had last year when they tied HowellGer but won the playoff gameThisyear they won 2 out of 3 from CityService, 2 out of 3 from ProvingGrounds and 3 from FowlervillaThey lost 2 out of 3 to Hamburgrhle City Service beat Hamburg 3 stiaight Hooghtofi won S gamesand lost 1 Southwell won 5 and lost3 but rescued Houghton in the Proving Ground gameIn mm league games Pinckneywon 3 and lost 1 givmg them a 11tad 5 record City Service plays on Thursday ia the Wateeford tourna j mentiKanitz, cfcennett, rfHilton, 3b Silver, lb TIfrnock, pFowerviHe 9cored , run8Inning and were shut out the last At T 6 They got 6 hits off SouthwllRu Dannla8611 gettm 3 Joe Jeffreysinckney grot 3 runs the first on a 1 Kav Moriarity  Phil Gentile 2 hits, a walk and sacrifice S the2nd when Reader walked and Singer hit a home run 4 the 4th on 2walks and hits by Reader, Jeffreysend Gentile Another the 6th on ahit by Southwell and infield outs and 2 the 7th on a walk to Clark and hits by Fry and Southwell 111 j BATTING AVERAGES I AB R H Pet1 j Don Bums  31 8 110 Fred Singer 35 10 12 Bob Amburgejr  45 6 13Dick Kennedy, 3 2 1Art Thirark 3 11 6 4 236 10 11 27 8 8  45 6 13 353342Kenneth Fry , 33 8 8Jack Young 25 3 6Max Southwell  12 5 3Tommy Hough ton 26 6 4Bob Darrow 6 0 1Wesley Reader 25 2 4Bob Meabon 25 2 3 333333333 313296 288242 240216173 H6160120Speed New LegumeGrass I Growth With Plant FoodWell fertilized, first crop hay left has almost no weeds theyear following seeding Weeds took avtjt rifht where legume4eedlnf ran oat of nutrientsH ERE are two steps recommended by Midwesternagronomists for speeding thegrowth of new legumegrass seeding this summer, after thesmall grain harvest1Clip and haul off the strawafter the wheat crop is com bined, except where the legumeseeding is made up of sweetclover By removing the straw,you allow sunshine and air to reach alfalfa, red clover, Ladino and pasture grassesJTop dress with fertilizerhigh in phosphate and potash, after the straw is taken off, unless the seeding has had a full feed of nutrients before plantingThis win give the small legumeplants the nutrients they needto make thick growth and tobuild husky roots that can fightoff winter killOne of the advantages of get ting rid of the straw is that itcuts down the danger fromfungus and molds The fungusand molds encouraged by thedampness under the straw can sometimes destroy the newseeding, says the Middle West Soil Improvement Committee Agronomists recommend thatnew legume seedings should not be grazed for at least a monthto six weeks before growth stops The plants need this timeto store up In their roots the plant food needed to carry themover the winter and to help getgrowth started promptly the following spring Over most of the Corn Belt this period runs from around the first of September tothe middle of October After growth stops for the fall,then the topgrowth can be taken of, for then the plant will notstart regrowth and use up thefood reserves in its rootsPlant Food Returns  Doublebarreled Benefit Fertilizer is an investmentthat can give these doublebld dividends, reports the West SoU Improvement Committee1You can get immediatebenefits the first year from higher crop yields per acre 2A substantial part of the fertilizer is left in the soil as acarryover to increase yieldsanother year BASS FISHING ON BUfFull Color Reproduction suitable for framing sent upon rtquatfit Discover the natural beauty of Mi   n fxenjoy the natural goodness of IHhigan breuteJ beerMichigan Brtwers Association 350 Madiaon Avenue  Detroit 26, Michiganion, International hmmiu, Uc  Gotbel Mrtmng Co National Brewing Co of Michigan Pfeifer Brewing Co Sebewaing Brtwtng Co Stnk Brtuxry CkAGRISTATEHov yourYoungstersEver Seen tkeStaff FairWhen Was Your Las VisitMak ThisState Fair YvurFamily AffairGen Aim 60 Cents Children 14 Yearsand Under FREE Donkey Ball GameMight Spill Fun TkrilliBetter Then A RodeoFunniar Thasi ,When u,bttIS THE OLDEST BOKKEY BALL Ca IH THE WOKLDiu i 3hJ 9OH win b bwcKtasrt oer asuiaMt met and ptomiaent cJtu of thij eAT THE PINCKNEY LIGHTED FIELDMONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1956EASY WAY TO WN10,000INTER THE H9WS YOURHOUSEPOWERi CONTESTJust rend the feet sheet, then take P nu ute to complete entry btmk Grandprize 10,000200 otherprizes every mrnth tfirougliSeptember Foe fact sheet nd entrv blantg  , ,L See our appearsDETROIT IDISON 730  KIWANIS GIRLS vs WH1TMORE LAKE900MARRIED vs SINGLE MEN, Dookey Gameiraon1 AeWts 50c, Children 25cfr MUSPATCH Wednesday, August IS, 1058 ,The PeoplesStoreUNGER1EGENTS FURNISHINGSCANNED Gi III SHOESGROCERIES DRYGiIIIKETSTSED GENERASTOREDoes your coffeemakatake too long to heatup Then you needmoreHOUSEPOWERYour electrical contractor will gladlymake a free wiringmodernization surveyfor you And hell tellyou exactly what im provements youllneed, whether its anadditional circuit,more outlets, or largeelectrical wires Callyour electrical con tractor or your Edisonoffice soonAnd enter the HOUSEPOWER contest Entry forma availableat your Edison officewinnersevery month through SeptemberDETROIT EDISON Matter ai PoctetficA t Hank I HIT114 Bo Hftwefi St 8abtcriptfc Priw LM a TyMesdamei Inez Martin and LouiseHamilton called on the Irvin Kenn Kennedy Sunday and with themcalled on the Vern Kennedys andthe Lucius Smith family of Howell Mrs Ruth Ritter entertained atdinner Sunday in honor of her sister, Isabel NasheB and her husband,Mar tin Ritters birthdaysMrs Dorothy Boyer and Fred Soilof Aim Arbor were Lovells last iv eek Jolan forter was at a Grand Rapids hospital last week for a medicalchockupThe Andrew Nesbitts were Wednesday guests of the Dr Wylies mDxter They entertained Mrs Marion Pearson of Howell as a SundayguestThe Otto Dinkel family of SiouxCity Iowa, is visiting the AlbertDinkel family Sunday guests werthe Gene Dinkels, W F Close and and wile, Miss Isabel Dunbar andIlelvin Vincent oi JacksonThe Ray Languway family ofChubbs Corners are in northern Michthe Gilbert Skinners of thereare in Pennsylvania and New YorkstateThe Clare Miller family raturn ortfrom a week at Douglas Luke Sun ory TUey had good luck fishing lpsdnms iMYRON HUGHESComplete line of Plumbing Fixtures and SuppliesElectic, Oil and Gas Hot Water COMPLETE LINE OF PUMPSWE SELL WE INSTALL  SERVICE Lr1PHONE UP 8 3114 1075 E M36 LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES Everything in Sherwm Wffliams Paints Coal and Fuel Oilu and Building HardwareDEHOEY SONS I Dale Miller and wife attended the ball game ir Detroit Sunday The Gerald Bauer family of Webbeiville and the Gene Shehan familyof Ann Arbor called on Mrs Louiae Shehan SundayThe Tom Clark family of Ann Arbor were Sunday visitors of MrsMargaret Clark John and Christine Gannon of Redford are visiting the Francis Shebans The Jack Sharps of Lansing and Mis Mae Metz of Howell were Sun day guests of the Le Laveyf Martin Ritter and Phillip Gentile Were in Grand Rapids on businessore day last week Mrs Ella Speizer of Middlevillevisited the Harold Porters last weeki Wayne AtLe and wife visited the Cy AtLees in Giadwin over the weekend Dont Forget the Kiwanis Rum,mage Sale on the Square here Aug ait tf4A0 o m Lucille Camburn were in Howellone day last week Mcrwin Campbell and wife calledon the Rev Maycrofts in Saugatuck Sunday Saturday they went toGrand Rapids to bring Beverly backfrom the camp Ileyllwn Willis and wife arrin Canada Janet Shirley is stayingwith Nancy Willis Ihe Hollis Holloway family andMrs Roy Wright of Gregory, theIval Shirleys of Deeriield and tho Doyle Teuipletons of Keego Harborwere Sunday guests of the AlbertSlnrleys Mrs Irene Jack is visiting herdaughter, Mrs Madge Rowe in De tixit The Chris Campbell family spentthe week erl with the Dick Young family in Flint The C J Clintons and Mrs RalphClinton and children attended thenight ball game in Detroit last week Mr and Mrs John Sprout have returned from their wedding trip and are living at Pittsburg PaJohn willgihduate from the Tech Cellegethie in December Mi s Ella Newman of Ann Arborvsted Ben Whislast week andattended the funeral of Emmett Harris at Howell with them Jack Doyle Jim Campbellfriends called on Dick Wylie at derson Jast week Rita Millei Sarah Maycock andJane Kellenberger returned from the Judson Collins camp Sunday The Harold Maycocks went after themThe Bob f Pikes took David Murdk and Tommy DeDarr who were visiting them back to Hallerg Corn,ers and Corruna MondayMrs Edna Spears and Jack Sheldon were Wednesday guests of theS C Ledyards in FlintMis Madeline Astoras and Phyllis Green of Munitn called on MrsEdna SDS FridayMrs Alma Harris spent severaldays last week with the William Shehans Sunday callers of the She liana were the Gerald Bauer family Iof Webberville and the Nelson Sheban family of Whitr Lk J Wagoners Grocery6066 PINCKNEY ROADQuality Merchandise LOW PRICES r and Wine To Take OutPHONE HOWELL 705J2and WATER SYSTMS,PLUMENG REPAIRSTHE ROUSH PLUMBING310 Webster Phone UP 8 6607SAY IT A WITH FLOWERS fromHELLERS FLOWERSPhone 284 Homllfamily of Whitmore LakeThe Asher Wylie family attendthe Ionia Fair over the week endvisited the William Plttiord familySunday they attended a picnk at thepark there Misdames Kathryn Whitehead aniBeatrice Lamborn of Gregory call cd on the Jesse Henrys ijunday Jlrs Rose Henaee, the Lynn iiendes and Lloyd Hendee attended therienaee reunion at Moore 1ark, Lanluji bunday Mrs Roe iidee is visinn the Dr Cecil Hendee family inLunsinjrJohn aud Jane vaugloi ol Detroitcaiicd on Mrsmma viutLuiine toward Head xanuiyiat week at me vuue cutwigeat oruajre LakeieJiie uaroner, Joie Harris, Druaiaa and Loraazo iViurpiiy aucnucainc uneri ol ummett Harris aiW Murpny and wite and Joinwue and daugncr ois n called at toe aarry  liie fijUiUy The Sullivan haveon a Uip ia CanudaMarUn Ititter and bO Tommy I Detroit Thuraday L  g Hoe ImprovementsPlanning to build a pnrape Need a more modern kitchen or bath You can gcr the money for thesand other home improvements thru an FHA Title I Loan Make no down payment and take up to 36months to repay, in convenient monthly amountsDo the work yourself or have it done for youEither way, well he glad to tell you about this typtof loan Service is prompt and friendlyTHE McPHERSON STATE BANKINCORPORATED 1915 ,,OVER NINETY TEARS OP SAiB HOWELLPWCJCNBTAll Depoiiti up to 10,000 tnsoted by Our Membership i thtInsurance CorpTtion  vSAttRDAY, AUGUST 18, 1956 vAT LAKELANDS DRESS SHOP LAKELAND, MICHBAKE AND RUMMAGE SALESponsored by C Paul Ltheran w4  it lit JL M 8ktt m AlfWt 1 166JOHN DEEREPOWER STEERMG xDeeie often you entirely newkom atoering effort and driver  fatiguewithiQCtoryagineered power steering for new ModelsSO 60 and 70 Tractors Its a great new featurefhtl will make your farm work easier, faster, safer every timeyou take the wheel, everywhere you useja tractorStop ia today let ui demonstrate new John Deere Power Steerinf and you judge its value for yourself Optional Ai xtrFOR MODELS5O,6Oaiur7O TRACTORSCOME IN A THE LAVEY HARDWAREDEfcRE QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENTTYe Mad about a week ago thattht last veteran of the civil war hadjjijjdImmdeiately raraaWrft heardj from no in Ohio ui one in Texasboth over 100 years oldThe one inOhie said he was probably unknownbecause he had never applied for or received a pension The Texas man mi M a Confederate veteran Didyeu kmow the government is still paying pensions tt relatives of funrivors of Mexican War fought ovr 120 years agoWAXTEED To Buy Large JTTome in Pinckney Area, Must Bein good condition Write stating thepree and terms Frank Czeranski 112 East Carpenter, Midland or of the paper WANTEDeiuonsibl fait ttake over low monthly pafBMat on spinnett piano Can ha an fa vfimity Write Credit ManagerPost Office Box 81,The Francis Shehan family spentTuesday with the Bob Gannons cfHcdlord and Thursday with theJohn Lundeens at Hiland Lake LOST Blaek and Tan Hettd, bigDog Phout Pinokiwy Iff W30 RewardI TAXES FOR sXLEBaby Bathineto, TeeterBaoe and Stroller Also a pair of Bantams and a 12 ft ear top beatwith oars Julius AscenbMr jr Plone UP 89981 Ntiglariiig NotMrs Matie Blackmer 86, widowof  T Bladuatr, Fowlerrilk merchat died July 80 The dinpHm 4H steer at theFowierviBe Fair sold for 62c a lbthe lowest brought 22 cents lbBrighton has purchased a newpolice car Hamburg chartered a Greyhoundbus to go to the Detroit night ball game in Aug 3rd The Harry Lees oi Lakeland speatlust week at Drummond Island The Dexter school is short oneteacher this year announces theDexter Leaderan art teacher Theywill have 50 teachers this year 9maintenance workers 16 bus drivera When ye editors went to echoolthere 46 years ago there were 8teachers, one janitor and a music teacher who came a day a wkTheiewere no coaches, athletics being ig ignored, and the baseball and footteams had to coach and finance themselves I was student mgrRev Woodlock, Cached the footballfor nothing one year In these 4ays the board would not hire a marriedlady for a teacher We note that most all the lady teacher there noware married The Dexter high school bandmarie 400 oh their ice cream social At the Dexter recreation program80 children were teught to swim thissummerMrand Mrs Floyd Campbell f TXTHE PINCKNEY VILLAGE TAXES ARE NOW DUE Aim PAYABLE AT MY HOMEMONDAYS AND SATURDAYS VNTIU FURTHER NOTICEHELEN REYNOLDS, Village Treasurer Adding MadunType Writer RIBBONS AKD GARBO JAWMACHINES SALM ALivingston Office Supply Ml SOUTH MXCI WfEL PHONE HOWEUi 29H60S Bast Putnam St, Piickney POST OFFICE BOX 203ELECTRIC InstallationOLD AND NEW RE A 5 OK ABLE PRICES RELIABLE SfttVICEALL WORK GUARAiHTBBDPHONE U P 86 119CLIFFORD HAINBS DON UANYPinckneIf FRUITSMEATS VEGETABLESGROCERIES FISHMARKET PRICES QUALITYCOURTEOUS SERVICE Portage Lake announce the engagement of their daughter Clara Irene,,to Eugene Pieske of LJi The Dexter school board sold theSpieglebui1 school to Reuben Lindamin The Coyle and Cushing schools jwere not sold as interested parties j raided a point of law Dexter will tear down the old Jire IhaliThis was built by Israel Bailey,pioneer blacksmith over 110 years Ia The first Masonic lodge theremet on the second floorlt later hous J ed a carriage factory and was call jed the Arksey building Tlie Dexter Baptist church on BSt is being torn down by John Lesser, house wrecker It was 100 years eldAn examination for pstmastr ,at Whitmoie Lalce will be held soonSouth Lyon has passed an ordim ce giving the Consumers Power Co the right to lay gas mains3 dter were killed by autoes nearChelsea last week The tounty fam pot the meatThe Chrysler Motor Co htobought 1700 acres in Troy township j Oakland county for expansion purposeuHob Peters and Dick Johnson werebiuied in a cavein while laying water pipe at Byron last weeklt took 10 minute to dig them out Theyware OKMrs Nora Buhl, widow tf JulianBuhl, died at Gregory last weekThe Chippewa Indians of Mt Pleasant will put on fheir pageant at Fen ton Aug 26, 26 Mrs Morris Foreider, mother ofMrs Harold Maycok ia a patient at St Joe hospital, Ann ArborTOR SALERatta Living Room and Dining Room Suites, ElectricKange, Space Heattr Wringer,WashJ H Johnson 1945 Pleasure Drivd or, Pictures, Larg MirrorSwarthouts Covet off Darwin RdPortage Lake Phflr UP 83234 UitajLlL te I  MLEE LAVEYGeneral Insurance UP CLAY GORDONLYLB W MJNSELL, A880GUTB EgStetmro LAN0Office ni Bast Grand Bivar DittarMaden Eqattroant Ambuknce SmtoM V P HHi120 Wwt Gcand Hirv Hbwell MifrrmPbone 858  iiteacPhone 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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>spatcxit tI i , Aagust 8, 11956MIRRORmet and Soft Bait GnusPincney got back m tJe race SOCIETY NEWSPARKEBSPjRQJJThome tf the Pjf  wWUliB, t f 1 of the legislat wneil ey bumped off City Service,adopted A new unemploy wh9 jg jn first place 5 te 2TheyVTompenUfenpWiisub  now only a game out of firat 0 Porte   2Lnvent compeiuww ,   g  ygt  y, Dorothy, was united in marriage to John E Sprout, son of Mrs EthelIiuviiig uiauuuj wujji      dov warSieuitaw tt ta Dla and have 2 gm yet to play,     mi  Jkhaitt,890 au4 1 Fridayiswill aid that ev first inniskg whiB Parks the  by hommared From thenfrvone will 1W   election day They are not sure but ercj of the gam Southwell only all to wait and see what happ Owed 3 hits Pinckey went ahead thet  hik bthensins ng to wait ai before extending unemployment  jjnd when Kennedy and Thirack bothranee In this frey are going hit safely and Singer scored thentcontrary to both candidatest for witn a double City Service tied it up governorship Govr Williams wants the 3rd when Parks was hit and scorto extend it permaently and Cobo , ed on infield oats The count stayed jCobo temporiarily,  j knotted up to 6th when PinckneyThe legislature  appropriated 831 Went to town Bums hit to Nixon000 for polio acine making 3rd I and was safe when Bailer dropped shots available for all children from the throw Gentile hit over 3rd but wasthe wnite cotton fitted dress with flounej ed ruffled skirt, small nylon hatwith white hat Her flowers were white orchjds and gladiolus The bridesmaid,iis5 Arlene Hansoi of Mfc, Clemens worea gown ofbine cotton with softly pleated skirt, with white ha Her flowers were igladiolas Edwin Sprout, brother of the Primary Election Result J Current CommentAt the irimaries Tuesday Mayor  The annual cleanup rf college Cobo of Detroit beat Don Leonard J leties has started in the uselmforme police com for the guberna  fort to make them as pttre as ttoiial noiiiination 2 to 1 Gov WilU  freshly fallen sow In Californiaafew college players have been ruledntlible and at Michigan it is nowrhfr ed that Ron Kramer, Htehl n athletic star got too much tf il iwas unopossedlor Congress Cliatiea Chamber tvnaCaJvaiy Htioaeaite ChuckBm fiwa Umtbj, faatorS Supt  WaKerSpiral Peoples Jttteg1 to 14 years  Bums was ou at 3rd trying to get 2Construction worker have refused Bums was out at 3rd trying to get 2 it  Ionia prison if Kennedy forced him at 2nd but the I throw to complete the double play to workinmate labor is used,imat There are exception to the 65 day Was wild Hough ton beat out a slowand 55 at night speed lawVehicles grounder Reader doubled, Kennedy      50 ani Hougbton scoring Bailer got a hit the 6th and so did Humphriespuilirg a trailer can only gomiles an hour Both Republican State Chairman but Houghton threw the later out atChi i 2 bFaikens andCUelOcrat s State Chair at 2nd when he tried to gt2 basesman Sabler have condemned candi On it Pierce popped to Singer, anddates who try to Wift fanning rac Dunne struck out In the 7th Cityial or religious prejudice Service went ou in order, Gillette Flourinationo water to prevent popped toSinger and Fry threw out decay received a big boost Haller and WellmanGrand Rapids who has tried Pincktey AB R Hit out for 10 years said it had re re  Singer, ss   duced tooth decajTpareent The Amburgey, 3bAmerican Dental Asstf  in favo r Gentile , I f  o f it     Burs c f 0J  Fry , 2 bCONSERVATIO N DEPT , Kenned y l bTh e dep t at  meeting va t Higffin s Thirac k r f Lak e Augus t 91 0 wil l conside r th e Houghton , r fpurchas e o f 50 5 acre s o f hiintin,    Reader , c  3tend  and fishin g site s in  Qheboyga a j  Southwell , pChippewA , ecosita , Alkga n an d Cit y Servic eLak e counties  Also , a  r4e addfcio Parks, If addition to the Waterloo rea I Batter, lb The dep Willalso revise the oil Humphriesand gas regulation,,  j Pierce,, SBl,035,00v6eedlings have been ship Dunne, 3b 2ped to 922 farmers for game habitat development 001 1 0 1 0 12 11 11 1 0 12 0 0AB R H 2 13 0 1 3  1333 3 3321 groom w begt japanThe reception was at the home ofthe bride, Sherrii Soule, neice ofthe groom cut the cake and James Soule, nephew of the groom servedthe punch The bridal couple lefton a wedding trip through Canada The bride is a graduate of Pinck,ney high school and has taught school 7 years is , Pinckney, and MtClemens The groom graduated from Pinckncy high school, served in the army Iand is now attending college in Pitts  burg, Pa  Br10001100100coal Ckorchbol 80  mm9 fthbol 80 Merning orabip 1045 a7f wit i itifct prayr meetingat fjp ctocb at 100 cfcbir juautfe VM  asThe hfcpte s churotoMM We between Mais and  Pnadilla StreetsRev Keith Buegsegger, Pastor8naday School   Ja Morftp Werahip 105 A Youth Group 70U pService sin ui irs Cacia Cnainbeiiain wasua winner over iut ClardyJJou Hawoth, incumbent easily defeated acuuple of Flint unknowns Cycle Corbm Democrat won thenomination lor the legislature Ad riun deiioojn, incumbent was without oppositionIn the county Wilfred Erwinprosecu tor over Charles Gattsmaa by 20ol,to 1534Sheriff Ciehriiigr 2480 Zieler 1093Democrat, Kennedy 933,, DouglasPavmenter 338, Register, Lorenzo Ellen McAfee Sl,ForMartin Lavaii 1110Ckvk, Efvin Snyder 707, Sadie liuikc o08 Drain Com, Ralph Wiygins 8U, Friend Jryslr 380 Treus cial assistance Now the Michialumni who make up the bulktu football game attendanceo there to see their alma viampled in the mud They ,i a winning team If not they  teaches sculp The collegesniuhave winning teams to pay for dollar stadiums,business Now a coachfield a winning, team unless he haaHist class material In the snorttraining period it is impossible tosnake players of boys who never This is where the alumnicome in They are supposedsupposed to tip off the collegeiemtts on the star football players m their high schools and provide ,aj fund to get them through collegeiie Thoy are supposed to work lnto yet this fund but this is more,orMARRIED SATURDAYSt Marys rectory was the scene Practice Wedpractice Wed8fRS MARY CULHANEMrsj Mary Rebecca Culhane ,71,of a simple double ring ceremony at  daughter of Mark and Ellen Fletch Mvy Koch 1017, Iva Lyberg 380Democrat primary was enby a fight between Martin j Iess mythical I knew on boy whoS00 p m  Lavan and Douglas Parmenter for  j,ot Un athletic scholarship He wa  eonuol of the Democrat county  supposed to pick, up paper and4ittorganizatioi which the candidates er on the campus but there were soelea Both had slates of candidates , many other athletics doing it he ha4 PjiaenUr has been representative  tu work only about one day a mofttfcfor Conjv Ihiywonh The entire , J C Caroline, a star negro playerLivan si   most of vhoni are Deia  in South Carolina was sent to Illin4C0 p up m y ,p m Saturday when Donnalee1 er  of Pinckney died at St Joe t f M b ThdOnt towsnip officers holders wonlarmenter date was little knownThe lisheriff lean candidates exceptprosecutor hud no opdaughter of Mr and Mrs Don Swar Joe hospital, Ann Arbor Thursdaythout and Edwin Stapleton son of She was married to Ray Culhane at i and Mrs Werth Stapleton were i St Marys church, Pinckney in 1904united in marriage by Rev Fr Al  ad they celebrated their goldenhurt Schmitt   j wedding in 1954 Bsides her husband l Putnam, used voting machines forOnly the immediate members of  there are 7 daughters, 2 brothers thi first time and had littlc troublethe families were present Follow, i an a sisters She had livedat Chel ois For years Michigan State hasn getting the cream of the Haming a reception was helhome of the bride for families and intimate fiprmu ihQ couple left for a5 fires burned less fchan one arc Gillette afHaller, 2bWyllman, clast week   Niyon, pThe deptv is looking fr sites topant wilierttlifiites now being hatch, ed at the Mason game farm Thosehatched las year te doing ail right i   Ann Arbor has been named home 333 3 00 000BEAT HAMURG 6 TO 8Max Southwell threw a 3 hitteragainst Hamburg here Friday nightandPinckney won 6 to 0 They scor all the runs in 2 innings, 4th and trip to the Howe Cabins at EastTowas The groom is scheduled for army induction August 8th sea since 1925 The funeral and burial were at Chelsea MondayHARRISEmmett Harris, 70, a rural mailearrier at Howell for many years died at McPherson hospital, Howell votJs were cust, 48 absent, comtaamack high school players whousually rank high in high school,football They are usually negro or FolLsh College amateur athletichavo been a myth for years but we Mippose periodic cleanups ups arenecessary to prevent them from goig too far over the boundary lineThe Republican vice presidential4 question is still front page tieCongress, Hayworth 113, Ortlieb moe and more new8 1GO, Cronin 40, Chamberlain 81, Kit t1 in irii  the pared to 199 2 years agoF r Kovemor Cobo 100,63, Williams 269  lit Gov Hart 167,base for ihe Great Lakes Fisheries the 6th Lupi pitched 3 innings for Ccmissiotfi   Hamburg and was not scored on  Donnaleees class were portrayed by i  on the radio The dept is trying to eradicate jjre pennett went in the 4th and th brush 8nd skiI f p t Thft  The funeral was at St Josephsthe lampreys by use of electric XR 3 runs scored off him on hits byweirs It has put in 97 in Laks Mich Young and Reader,a walk to Kuarpiga Huron and Superior, and will put ancj an error Bennett got by the 5thin 65 more  j without being scored onFisher pitchAttendance, at Micnigans 58 state 0j the 7th and was wil6, Pinckneyparks is less than last year 7,272,000 getting 3 more runs Young was hit, Miss Francis Higgs was brides Saturday He was the son of Jamesmaid and David Haines best man, f an Eleanor Conklin Harris aiui Tie bride wore a pale b,lue princess  wus orn on the Harris farm atdres of nylon dot and a halo hat of  nubbs Comers He married MaeMiii velvet mesh, Her bouquet was Farley There is one daughter, Mrspink rose buds, and white honeyauck Marguerite Cooley and one grand child Also a brother, Eugene, ofhe brdesrnaidwore a pink orlon  Crreenville and 2 sisters, MisJoseph dress and her bouquet was ne ausneer f Ann Arbor androsebuds and honeysuckle rs Elizabeth Reid of Howellthe art works that go exemplified  The deceased was a fine singer ,en McAfee 36, Arthur Lyberg  nalees class were portayed by  an appeared on many programs Coroners,Attarfan 160, Barton 200Unrden 135, DibLe 140Surveyor, W Miller 210, J MilleJsClaidy 42, Gardner 36,Mace 1MState Senate, Dunning 200 Kittle100 Legislature deBoom 100, orbin178 Groomea 11 Tisch M5,Kurki18 CSrrk, Hagman 200, Snyder 17J,Uurke G3 Wildes 21 Tjeasurer, Mary Koch 215, IvuLybciu 22 Jennie Eastman 204 Lorenzo Murphy 102,visited the,m up to July 16 this yearcompared, to 9,048,000 the same time last year The belief that migrating ducksfly straight suth in the fall is notso Banned, ducks which are later shot shw that many go by way ofChespeake Bay and Atlantic coastFishing without a license is themost common conservation law violation jOf the 112 violations lastmonth i were, tot t AB R H GROUPThe SummerTheatre Group motat the tymeoffMr and Mrs Oll Ten persona, weepresent, However total enrollmentis fourteen Ni formal business was conducted other Uian discussions on various phases of the, theatreA visitothe round barn fihe Otwell homewhkh,will eventually be the little theatreioHowed A volunteer commiee jplarmed on a visit to the Molody Theatre at Northland and wiNreport at the next meeting which is with lfi IaneTasch August 21 atPbteknejt when, officers will be elected as well as a play committeeRenortf on the progress 021 apIn the pispatch Watch for themMae Koien, Sec pro tern 432 433 11 3Kaump and Reader tfaiiceoVand Amburgey and Burns hit safely PinckneySinger ss  Amburgey 3bBurns cf Gentile, If Fry, 2b Young, lbKaump, rf  Reader cSouthwell pHamburgRowland, 3b e0000 22 20 and her friend in decorating the gettlway carHARMOCOOPERFriday nightf Anne Marie Harmondaughter of Franjk Harmon of Wood land was married to Perry Cooper, son of Mr and Mrs Harrisoi Coopei of Unadilla, at the Souih Lyon Presbyterian Church, Rev  OrvilleRvh of Pittsburgh Pa,, officiating Howell Tuesday morning,Rev Fr Day officiating Burial wasia iSt Marys Cemetery, Finckuey3 0 1CDhertyr 2b lavment, ss 3D Bennett, c   3 Fulkerson, cf 3Wmkelhaus, lb 3Kapp, If 3J Bennett, rf p  3F sher, p   1Lui, p, rf 2LEAGUE STANDINGS 00000 00 0 600 0 00L PetCity Serrice The brides, dress,, was whita embroidered French, organdy and themaid of honor, Lucille Cooper, worepale blue embroidered organdy, waltz length Their, flowers wereforgetmenots, white carnations and crysaijthemums Francis Richmond was best manand Woodrow Choate and MelvinRichmond were ushersThe reception was at the churchafter whichthe couple left on a trip to Florida They wjU live JnAnn, Arbor where the groom will teach at the Slauspa Junior high school,AVERAGESAB R H PetKenneth Fry 26 6 7 366Don Burns7 3 700 Joe Jeffreys Albert Thomas and wife and Gus called on the BobPikThe Frank Boyers of Aim Arborand the Wesley Morrisons of ChelSunProving, GroundsFowlervtile  763 447 6366003002 7 222MrsAlbeit Shirley etertained tier 3130Dick Kennedy, v 3 Kay Moriarity Ait ThirarkBob Amburgey Phil GentileFred Singerchildren and their families Mondayj Jack Youngnight at dinner in honor of her hus TOTO Hough ton bands birthdayWalter Clark and wife were inDetroit Saturday and visited the Dennis ClarkBob DairowMax SouthwellBob 8 118 10 2 17 6 1 16 126 1233 6 10 28 3 619 5 20213383356 311 353333 333285 333315315305272158,200166Wley inSu, 202519 6 150 PINCKNEY SCHOOL BOARDRegular meeting of the PinckneySchool Board held at high school at700 p m August 3, 1956PvesentThayer and BonnerAbsent Kennedy, Russell andMcAfeeThere not being enough memberspresent for transaction of business,meeting was adjourned Thomas R Bonner, Secy LIBkARY NEWSA story hour at 115 p m onTuesdays, August 14, 21, 28 will beheld aiT the Library by Miss Gretchen TaschSeveral books ha ve been recewed from Ella M Campbell of AnnArbor Amciig thernOne World hy Wendell Willkie andHead Huntingin the Solomon Islands by CarolineWytingerThe Library has one copy of theHistory of Livingston Countygiven by Mrs W J Nash as a mem orial gift If anyone has a historyto give as a memorial to their fam ily it would be appreciated er 130 Delegates to county, convention,Democrat, Murray Kennedy,LorenzoMurphy, P W Curlett, Judy Aschcnbrnner, Helen Walton Republicans, 9anley Dinkel, RossRead, Oscar Beck, John Burg, Mae Daller, Alta Meyer We understand Murray Kennedycarried every township but HamburpThe Lloyd Hcndees spent Sundayin Holt with the Ed Nuifers William Shehan, Mrs Alma Hairis, Mrs Madeline Shehan, MrsAMce West and Billy Shehan attend ed the Powlerville Fair  ThursdayBily Shehns horse, Black Sam,wonsecond money Personal Notes ,ihe Martin Ritter family spentSunday with the Dr Jim Nash family in Coldwater Tommy Ritter whohas been visiting thare came homewith themRobert Carr and Joyce Ortendahlwill be married at Shelby Saturday Airs Edith Carr, the Wayne Carrs,Leo Bettys family and Ralph Carr of of New York will attend Also Lncius Doyle jr and wifeMr and Mrs M E Darrow spentSunday with Dick Loomis sr in Detroit Cathy came home with themand Dick In stayedKenneth Darrow of Three Riversvisited his mother, Mrs Flora Darriw Sunday and took her to dinner atilollie Ellises Lakeland InnThe Cy AtLee family of Gladwinspent the week end with theALees They visited the Detroit zoo MordayNeil Baughn and Pat Umphreywilt be married at Detroit Aug 25 to be inclining to the view thatMasisun may be a hatchet man torlYtu president The president couldhiVe stopped KStassens move if he had wanted to but he did not At hisnews conference last week he againrelumed to endorse Nixon H repeatcd that it was the duty ot the con, ven iun to nominate the vice,preidad JKt his place to dictate to them Chairman Hail who tried toroller Stassen now steamseems inclinedto straddle and also says it is up tothe convention to select the vicepn sident The old Taft wing of theparty to whom Nixon was thrownas an olive branch 4 years ago are still 100 percent for him and threat on dire things if he is not renomina ted All this discussion stems oftourae from the state of the presidents health If he was in goodhealth there would be no free forall for the vice presidential nomination40 convicts in the state prisonat Buford, Geofffeia, broke their legswith sledge hammers last week over whrt they call inhuman treatmentand bad working conditions The nrison authorities den this but tbtrecords of the past years do ootbuuv them outMost cf the road workin the south is done by convicts who live in road camps and the workingconditions and food there has beenheen under criticism before 2 2 33 Miss Florence Tupper and Mra  Tie Ona Campbells visited MJS Cora Wright of Flint called on the  Musa Ayeis at Plymouth Sunday,j Jesse Henrys Sunday  McKeon at Paris, S C wascleared of most of the charges against him in the recent deathmarch in which 6 mariae recruitewere drowned He was found guiltyof negligence and drinking while onduty, reduced in rank, given 9 months labor, 300 fine and adishonorable discharge from the US Marines From the tone of the tetirrony the marine command teem to think the entire training system of marine and not Sergt McKeoawas on trialNOTICEThe 1956 Class reunion is at SUvar Lake August 11 at 10Mark Ayers family of Florida werein WbtUr on ofof MrsIrene Jack IPat Thayer enterained a number Iof young people uiriay , night  lhonor 120  Tbe Robert Pike family were in  aho thereCorruna Friday David Murdock and MrsNoreen Cart has finished herDonna DeBarj came home with summer school in Adrian and she vWt  and Molly are back in Mark Coons observed hisbirthday last week at the betne1ns daughter, Mrs  ney The Chester AbneyjConns of  1 inJa Lentthe Ona Gampbeilt Allen tad wife July j fail , teach the 7th grade hart Sha want horn  JiS,fJTO FBfGSNSY DIflPAlCL Wednesday, August 8,34 NOTICEDOG LAWThe Livingston Couaty Board of Supervisors has received complaints ipany dogs are running at large in the County In order to advise dogowners of the state law concerning dogs the following notice is given 1 All Dogs must be confined upon the premiss of the owner kornsunset to sunrise each dayDog license tags must be attached to dog st all times except whenbunting and accompanied by the ownerAny person may kill any dog which he sees in the act of pursuing,worrying or wounding any livestock or attacking persons An dog that enters any field or esdosure, outside or an incorporated city, unaccompanied by his owner or hi owners agents, shallconstitute a private nuisance and the owner or tenant of such fieldor other enclosure, or his agent or servant, may kill such dog whileit is in the field or other enclosure without liability for such killingExcept as provided in the seclioa it shall toe unlawful for any per son, other than a police office, to kill, injure or attempt to kill orinjure any dog which bears a license tag of the current year It shall be the duty of every police officer, upon complaint, to killany dog or dogs which are found outside an incorporated city,running at large and unaccompanied by owner or keeper The justice courts have authority to order a dog killed or confinedto the premises of the owner, upon proper complaint being filed aad a hearing held, whenever a dog over 4 months old is runningat large, or has destroyed property or habitually trespasses in a damaging way on other persons property,, or has attacked or bitten a person or a dog which shows vicious habits and molests passers by or any dog which is running at large contrary to the provisions of the dog lawALL DOG OWNERS ARE REQUESTED TO TAKE NOTICE OF THE ABOVE AND TO TAKE STEPS TO KEEP THEIR DOGSFROM VIOLATING THE PROVISIONS OF THE DOG LAWSigned Livingston County Board of SupervisorsCarriedUpon motion of Supvr Snyder, which was duly supported by SupvrConine, the oard adjourned uitil Tuesday, August 21st, at 10 AMGLENN BERRY, ChairmanI JOHN A HAGMAN, Clerk J56 Will Rate of New York, HerbertKatz and Mae Ratz of Howell arethe guests of Florence Andrews atthe Andrews cottage at PortageLakeWm Moran is building the abutrnents for the new bridge over Pinckaey Creek sooth a townCards are ooi announcing thewedding of Ethe Read of Pinckney to Charles Smoyer of Akron, Ohio,On August 26Mrs Allie Mclntyre Hal diedher home in Hamburg last weekShe leave her husband, a son, Leonard aad daughter, Mildred, Tke buriul was Rere Sunday Charles Grimes who attended thethe home coming will teach at Dill er, Nebraska, this year The Gleaner picnic is at JoslynLake Sunday Rev H W Hicks of Carleton, aformer pastor, preaches at the Methodist church Sunday ,The Third Old Boys and GirlsDays last week were a success EdKearney waa chairman at tke reccption at the opera house Wednee day nigh Melvin Burgess and wifeof Hartland furnished music Thote 5 to 2  MoranMeCann and Berry were the Stockig batteryLeo Lavey caught allgRme6 forcaied on were Frank Brown, Chfc Ira  Cook Brighton FrancBuich, Cleveland George Cotty,Sbaftsburg Lute Rose, California Geraldine Reason of Pontiac recitedOthers called on at the picnic on Carl Sykea is working in OtaegoJohn Mclntyre has purchased ttheSite Barton farmW B and W H Gardner attended the Buffalo Bl Show in Jackson Saturdaysellie Gardner has gone to NewYork City to buy millinery suppliesfor Mrs Ruasell of Ann ArborGround ha been broken, here fortbe Gardner Electric Power Cossew plant jurt north of h Polatcbbuilding HOWELLTHEATREHowell, Mka Air Conditioned Hi THEATREWed, Thurs, Aug 7, I, 9Jef Chandler and Loraine DaytoTOY TIGERNotes of 25 Years Ago Pinck ey lost to Sowei 6 to 3Sunday with Roy Reason pitchingMcCollum pitched for Howell 5000 people attended the motorboat races and Beauty Contest at Newport Beach Sunday Leslie Collins, Detroit,  0 Parsons ad JAParsons, Wyandotte and HaroldBeitz, Lansing woa the races aadGenevieve Anderson, Ann Arbor thebeauty contest with Ruth Clinton ofAnn Arbor setond A torch murder teok place earlyTuesday morning at Willis near Yp eilanti in which 4 young peoplewere killed aad their car burned up  them In it No clues yet but dCartoonFriday Saturday, August 10, 11 Double Feature ProgressRobert Ryan and Virginia MayoTHE PROUD ONESia CinemaScope and ColorArthur Franz and Jean Willes inBOBBY WARE IS MISSING Cartoon Friday Saturday, August 1 UDouble FeatureFramk Sinatrahi his first Western  aadTHE BRAIN MACHINEWWiPatrick Barr and Elisabetfe AHftSunday, Monday, August 12, IS ig anaj,  P  OoDean Martin and Jerry Lewi Sun, Mon, Tues, Aug 12, IS, 14 The Drama of a Woman BetrayTHE PROUD  THS PROAJOP Tlato TOetaaWitkWilliam Holden aad Deborah let Thelma Hitter and Dewey Mar4 A Paramount PictureNovelties  Late Newt CreICartoon GARDNERSin Technicolor Variety Wed, Thur, Fri, SatAug 15, 16, 17, 18Lifes Inspired ThrillerSOMEBODY UP THKK UKB8 MBMusicalThursday were W P Van Winkle, JHowell Revs Commerford, Gates, j numerous suspects have been roundLittlejohn, and Hieks,Lucius Wilson   nn y the policeCARDS OF THANKSI wish to thank all my friendswho gave me their support andworked for me at tke primary election TuesdayMurray Kennedy Dan Markey, E L Markey, GeorgeSykes The officers for next homecoming are Pres, E LMarkey,Thecommittee s WEMurphy,MrsFloydPeason, Frank Johnson, C L SiglerJ and Mrs Ella Jacksonjeiif MoMqMSsfTrvMfil Tuesday Pinckney ball team beat Brighton 3 to 2 in 11 inning withLi am Ledwidge pitching Pinckneymade a triple play engineered by Mrg Fred Read at 3b Austin andCrippen were the Brighton battery Wednesday with Floris Moran mtlc box Pinckney beat Gregory 12to 4 Collins and Collins were theGregory battery Ledwidge cameback Friday to beat Stockbridge 2to 1 Hines  Berry were the Stock,bridge battery Friday Pinckney again beat Stock at PortageAnn Arbor       JCIWANISRummage Auction SaleSAT ,AUG 17 ON THE PUBLIC SQUARE 700 PMMThis is a Yearly Project Sponsored by Our Local Kiwtnis Club to Sup pert the Various Youth Activities Namely the Little Base Ball LeagueBoy Scouts, Cub Scouts, GirU Soft Ball County League Team Your Whole Hearted Support of These Community Projects Will Insure Continued Success wCheck Your Attica, Basement, Gara gee, aad living Rooms for SurplusArticles and Call LLOYD HENDEB phone UP 95547 or HOWARDBEAD Phone UP 85281 To Make Arrangement for PickupAid Kiwanis Youth Program Sheriffs officers raided a too noisyparty Saturday nightLake aud arrested 4youths Floyd Reason celebrated his birthday Sunday at Patterson Lake Sun day by entertaining all of his children and their families Norman Reason and wife are ona mctor trip through northern Michigan and Wisconsin The auditors at the Michigan Sanfound no shortage The only deficitwas in the store run by employeeswith which the state has nothing todo Dr Leslie, supt of San is tryingto fire Dr Huffman who iis a warveteran and has been there 4 yearsMain Street is being resurfacedwith tarvia Tues, Wed, Thur, August 14,15, 16Sob Hop and Eva Marie SaintTHATCartoon CERTAIN FEELING in Technicolor Sport ShortSYLVAN Chelsea, MichiganWed, Thur,Fri, Sat Aug 8,9,10,11 THE SEARCHEHSin Vista Vision and Color withJohn Wayne, Jeffrey Hunter, Vere Miles and Ward Bond WitaPaul Newnaa Pier ABge, Scan, Edwia Hecart, el MlFeaturette Novelty Cartoon3CIO DriveJn THEAltl 6SS 8 JACKSftN ftD, BU IFriday Saturday, Aagttst It, 11  DAY OFJPUWT WithDale Robertson and Mere CaretsdeWildeSunday, Monday, Jtwti tt II THB feWalter BreanaaSun, Mon,, Tues, Aug 12, 18 14THE PROUD  THE PROFANE WithWilliam Holden an Deborah Kerr Thelma Kerr John Wayae atf Ward Bond Neighboring NoteThe Pleasant Lake school has annexed to Manchester Chelseea used voting machinesfor the first time this year Forest Dixon has been elected totae Pinckney eehool board to replace Robert Titus who resigned to become school engineer 98 pints of blood were contributel at the recent Red Cross Blood Bank a Sttockbridge Thomas Howlett has sold hishouse at Gregory to Bruce Reid Ann Brabe of Pinckney was married to Marshall Kunzleman of Gregory at the Baptist parsonagethere last week Two new houses have been buHton the old Dexter estate at Dexter for University of Michigan professOlfi The Dexer Ugh Jcfaool tend is toplay 45 minutes at the Mich StateFair this year 96 more dwelling units have beenerected in South Lyon since 1950 The move to block the location ofthe Boys Vocational School in Green Oak township this county by theHowell Chamber of Commerce has been postponed until after the school heads bave had a chance toexplain their aide of the questionBrighton expects haouse to housemail delivery around January 11957 Edward Stapleton of Pinckney andRobert Toy of Brighton were induct into the army todayTho Fowlervflle Tillage councilkat voted to Install parking meter Hafold Radf Jr ef Pinckney whois in the service will be married to Dolores Porter of Durand in Color,ado this month Duane Chubb of Marion was married to Betty Jttchter at LuddingtonJuly 28Joseph Brown, 101, retired farmer, died at the Mevis nursing homein Howell SundayDon Burns, wife aad daughter andJanice Burns left Sunday to spenta month in California with the Jack Haines and Bernard McCluakeyfamiliesMrs Constance Loomis who hasbeen visiting the II E Darrowsj returned to her home at Roslyn Heighths, New York last weekThe Charles Heath family hismovtd to WiOaw VillageR W Wylie, first cititen of Anderson is not able to get around on crutches and called xm ye edttorlattWednesday and exchanged feUdtat4, Wed Thurs, Aug 15, 18MidWeek Special SATELLITE IN THE SKY ia Cinemacope and Color AleeKieron Moore and Lois MaxwellThe Earl Baughns and RobertSetfelds visited Mrs Guy Smith inLakewood, Ohio last week The Seefeld were also ia Columbus, Ohio NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGJuly 10, 1966 A a regular meeting of the Council ef the Village of Pinckney, Livingston County, Michigan, held to the Council Rooms in said Village, to Present Howard Read, Albert Shirley, Merlin Lavey, frvin Kennedy,4e Tiplady and Don Swarthout Absent NoneThe following resolution was madeby Albert Shirley and its adoptionmovedWhereas the Council deems it advisable to vacate, discontinue andabolish all that part of Park Streetlying and being between the intersecectioca of said street with Main and Putnam Streets, be it therefore resolved that it is advisable to vacate, discontinue and abolish all that partof Park Street lying and being Nortaof its intersection with Hamburg Street and all that part of Pond Stlying and being north of the iater tion of said Street with Mais amdPutnam Streets ed tfeat the Counell shall meet on August 14th at eight oclock p m at tke Council Roomin the Village of Pinckney and hearobjections, ft any ther be, to the va lating, discontinuing and abolishing THE BRAIN MACHINEWftiPatrick Bart aad stfbeth All CartelTues, DDAY, TOB OFia Cteeitee and Celer withHobert Taylor, Daa Wyttter aad Richard TodlOUR MISS BROOKS WithEve Arden and Galeof that part of Park Street and that Part of Pond Street hereinbefore described, and that following notice be given of such public hearing by publishing the same on July 18, 1966,July 25, August1, 8,1956 in thethe Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaperpublished and circuluated within theVillage of Pinckney, towit NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGNotice is hereby given thai theVillage Council of the Village ofPinckney, Livingston County, Michipan will hold a public hearing on Augnst 14 at eight oclock p m in the Council Rooms in said Village OBhear objections, if any there be, trthe vacating, discontinuing and ah dishing of ell that part of Parktreet lying and being aorth of Haintersection with Hamburg Streetand all that part of Pond Street lyingbeing between the intersection of said Street with Main and PutnamStreetBe H farther resolved that a copyof this resolution with laid Notteeef Hearing be published in Dispatch on the datearet out Seeolation luppertad hf Trite Stanley Dinkel, Village PresidentUnanimously adopted Mildred Aekley, VillageBeverly Campbell is at theawnna Camp at Hastings Merwtn Campbell and wife ccaUedon Olin Robinson sr at Highland Park Hospital Paul Slick, brotherinlaw of thelate Murray Dagg has been in Detrrit hospital, following a heart at tuck The Dick Youngs have  namedtheir new baby, James Richard JameWinkler and family of Detroit and the Larry LobdcUs calledon the Roy Reasons SundayAlbert Shirley and wife spent theweek end with the Ival Shirleys at DeerfieldThe C J Clintons returned fromBlack Lake Thursday Friday theytook John and Phyllis Clinton backto DetroitThe Ona Campbells visited theRackham Art Gallery in Ann, Arbor Saturday where Mrs Carl Lenta srof Nashville has  painting on displayDrain Com , Ralph Wiggins 818,Friend Crysle 40, Woyd, ifunseU 170 TWO MEN WTO TIB IAMB INGOIOIOne man goes ahead andother look ahead aasf sttvat, Itfevery persons eke more luxuryaow er more lootnltj laterWe dont advise tcrimflag to save,There are more logical limits Whawo do advise ia moderate, regularthrift savingas seon at poesWe Make a simple calculationcome in aad make edown oa peace of mindfFIRST NATIONAL BufcD1A3CB WtdneiiUyHARgY 1 B0TSFORD,Tile for, FloorsWalU, Mantels2415 W Sfidium Wvd New OwnerBathroom FixturesAnn Arbor Me ft864Wall and floor tile will be installed in an expert manner by this reliable firm which is wellknown to many in this area THE MANAGEMENT INVITES YOUR IN QUIRIES and will be glad to giveinformation and estimates with noobligation involved This firmhandles tile of highest quality Its experience in the tile business enab Ann Arbor Paint  Body ShopWftGCJCS MBUJLTFtflST CLASS WORKles them to offer you top notch at the best pricesIn this, our annual business review of Ann Arbor, we are glad to tell you of the outstanding facil ities of the Botsford Tile Co No Ifirm is in better position to solveyour wall and floor tite problemsIt guarantees satisfaction Seethem for your tile job HIM First StreetWithout a dcmbthis one ofthe foremost body  fender shopsin this part of the state The management has had years of exper ience in this business and it recogofcetf tor its honesty wafrood workmanship It specializes in A COMPLETE COLLISION SERVICE and has the necessary equipment to do a perfect jobAnn Arbor Faint St Body ShopMICHIGAN GLASS CO PICTURE WINDOWSTWINDOWTHERMOPAN Glazing Contractors forStore Fronts, Schools, Churches, Etc,MIRRORS, PLATE GIASS, OBSCURED GLASSAUTO GLASS118 W Jefferson Ann Arbor NO 30793This is one of the be known  busincss ,,and reliable firms in the area In ers are thd lthfact, many of ours readers have al   thls U f  ready availed themselves of its fine Aut0  Pement ,s ,asiproducts and service HERE ARE imd efficient here So no matter Ann AHbof  NO 24992LfcexptM in auto painting Their prices are reasonable so call themor stop in and get an estimate onyour job You will like the courteoos and prompt attention youwfl receiveWhen you deal with this firm,so thoroughly reliable, you will besure of the best in workmanship and quality materials, and you willfind their pricer air be rPeoples Rooting Siding rownGLASS SPECIALISTS Regard less of what item you need in theirline, you will find that glass will becut to exact specifications  thereis no guess work when you deal at what your need  home, businessor auto glass requirement, here isa most dependable firm, stocked, staffed, and ready to serve you Itis always pleasant to do businessMichigan Glass Co Homeowners,  with them ALUMINUM SIDINGResicteftftak Indutfrial423 N 4th Am Artff After 6 28767When it comes to toofifigwfc for mtraeewfdisable living condisiding one will make TO mistake if tions Thaw wby we recommendthey consult thisretiaWe fewTheyspecialize in ail kinds of roofingand siding and are gli to glW viee on you building problemsEstimates a cheerfully given wife out charge When you think of roofing oxsiding one can save considerable Good roofing and siding increasethe value of your home and make this reliable fitm to you You willbe sure of getaga preper job ata very reasonable figttrerCHvethfirnt a riagr In dealing wife a wefiwestaeiithed firm such a tut,whose reputation andbusiness has grown with a host ofsatisfied customers, you are sura ofgetting satisfaction Welch Sanitation ServiceSEPTIC TANK INSTALLATION AND SERVICE4765 Jackson Rd Ann Arbor NO 32520This firm is prepared to build given upon request,and install septic tanksthat will Welch Sanitation Service if be approved by the Health De cleans tanks with the most modem partment of the State of Michigan, equipment There is no fuss or deThey are practical and priced with1 lay So, for the best in septic tanks in the means of all These tanks and servicecaH this firm Thef are available in various sizesand will give you complete satisfadware made for your specific require as well as fast and efficient servicements This firm knows every phase at moderate cost We are glad toof this business thoroughly and has refer it to you in our annual districtan excellent background of exper reviewknee Estimates will be cheerfullyRobertsons AluminumWindow Company111 S 4th Ave Ann Arbor NO 3W6To Mr and Mrs Homeowner We welcome this opportunity to acquaint you with what we are doing in Ann Arbor We are manufacturers of custom aluminum stormwindows and screens of all types We also specialize in fine porch enclosures and individual window problems that are normally beyoad the scope of most dealers We always welcome the chance to discussyour window problems with you and acquaint you with our low prices which are made possible by our factorytoyou policy If you areinterested in anything along our lines, it will be our pleasure to send afactory representative to you in the near future We are also dealers of the ALUMAROLL awnings that roll up and roll down  the veryfinest in America today Looking forward to meeting you soon, Sincerely yours,Bruce and Duncan RobertsonOFBUYIWa ItflE FOR YOVTH8TEP UP TO IOCAR POWER AND iat ,ROCKET ENOINB 88 IHotelWHf You Qo Ovorto OUt I Youll be making tummtri smartestmovel And thousands of wise buyers aremaking it too  the move tip ta a ite,beautiful, Rocktpowered Okte 88T Smartest of ail, yull be ftuymg whenycatpresent cars value is highand youll nave plenty of sutnmer dewing abettLAnd who rWirtg ptettew there is inan 118 Wait umij tfatttfrfce RodufcEngine shows you its might Heres highcompression power to level the steepesthilla  ,  over 175 bp inretd tefeive, 4safety reserve you can always cufcanj The OtdimobfteW1s er Wtf w soyoull Have all1 tfce roomy ofart d Cit t theeefc  MMD V a  gf eUkm  wrve s i n roadholdin g stride   e lbeeft  ofor if  yo u 1men t hoiderhcf twait  Cm e Hijfi kp in i qmtx toi t  over   POLITICAL CONVENTION YOURI ALWAY S WILCOM I A Trmouu QUALIT Y i cMtm DONMABtMe T1 6  Wes t Gran d River , Howel ,Bottl e Ga s  FO R COOKWG r WAlH t HEATIN G AN DHOM E HEATIN GWyU E L  GASSERV1C EPltN E 6 3 HOWEL L MIDSEASON vCHAMPIONSHI PA StUfptrPl m 7 Ot jrwT O  WI N10,00 0Ju 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G MORA L STANDARD S ftn  elM fBUREA U O F STANDA lis t ,, ARB S I n Washington , D  C , i simportan t i n America n life Whe n yo u bu y a  yar d o f wire ,th e storecler k reel s of f th e wir et o  th e lengt h o f a yai d measure Ho w wa s th e lengt h o f tha tyardstic k decided  I t wa s ul timatel y base d o n a  carefull yguarde d ba r o f piatinumlridiu mth e standar d yardkep t l ath e Burea u o f Standard Ho w confusin g I t woul d b e ather e wer e n ostandar d meas ure  8uppos eth e electricia nmeasure d h i swir e usin g 4 0inche s a s a yard ,an d th e carpen te r sawin g hi slumbe r estimat  Holde ne d 3 0 inche s a s hi s yard  I f th ehous e the y wer e buildin g wer eeve r finished , i t woul d b e weir dt o  loo k a t an d dangerou s t o liv eIn BU T I T ISN T onl y h i weight san d measure s tha t w e mus t hav e universa l standards  W e mus tlhav e the m in th e fiel d o f huma n jconduc t o r morals  I f w e allow e d ever y huma n bein g t o decid efo r himsel f wha t i s righ t an dw e woul d hav e a a muc hdall y lif e a s w e mighty God  Afte r all , H e mad ma n an d gav e hi m hi s huma nnature  H e know s wha t i s foo6 an d ba d fo r tha t nature ISN T I T ALWAY S tru e tha twhe n a perso n make s something, ,h e make s i t fo r a reason  Atamf c scientist s wh o hav e perfectedtHr Abom b kno w exactl y ho w  eexplod e It  Wha t a  traged y If twoul d b e fo r an y amateu r t o to ywit h a n ato m bom b to  se e whtl woul d happen Ye t ho w muc h mor e 0 l a trtt ed y i t i s fo r ma n t o to y wit h ta tcomplicate d huma n natur e thrt Oo d ha s made  Oo d cresle ima n i n a  particula r wa yachiev e a particula runio n wit h Go d i n  h eGO D KNOW S HO Wshoul d us e hi s natur e t o fftt aheaven  H e ha s writte n tiein struction s o n th e flesh y tabkt lo f ou r hearts , an d thi s I s th e U o f nature , o r natura l law  H ha  mad e th e natura l la w mor texplici t i n th e Te n Comffltn dments  An d i n  th eth e Godman , Jesus ,hi s give n u s Hi s fi nattainin g ou r destiny Th e natura l law ,    Commandments , an d th e ttMto Ing s o f Chris t ar e th e sourc e  th e unchangeabl e standar dhuma n conduc t W e mus tthi s standar d lus tth eth e yvr  , i istrict Business Reviewf NAGLERS FUR SHOPWill Remodel Your Old Fur Coat Into a CAPE STOLE, CAPE or JACKETPrices Range 2500 and up318 S Main StreetIf your furt loet datedmay kavt them restyle at Fur Shop m Au Arfcer Tbia earnbe dont mere economically duriag the summer months Old furs maybe repaired and brought uptodate by this shops skilled furriers and at moderate costiIf your choice be a new coat,jacket, or  accessory, readymadeor custom, this shop has advanced Ann Arbor  NO 22619stylet fre wfciefc to yawSTORAGE PROTECTION fortheir fun, Naglers Fur Shop ha adequate facilities for suchIn this business review, we wishto suggest that you make this shopa must to complete your fall and winter wardrobe NOW is thetime to make your selection    f  , v, Singer Sewing Machi Co Sales Service Rentals0MARY WOLTER REAL ESTATE7421 Portage Lake toad Dexter  HA 68188114 S MainThis sewing center has a wideselection of Singer Sewing Machines and vacuunjs on displayThey embody the latest imprbve ieii  a real boqp to tht thrifty kouatwife and motherTbe staff are experts in fMTfUfiffyour sewing machine or acfimi For your convenience, simply bydropping a post card or by telephoning their office, tfye SingeESewing Machine Co will arrangeto have their representative give, your sewing machine or vacuum afree home inspection the next timehe is in your area By stating themost convenient time for you, a Ann Aifeor NO 24222suitable appointment may be made Singer Sewing Center has alwaysbeeg a popular sf oti With the ladiesMany women 14 tins area are tak ing advantage of tfte home sewingclasses For thott vho have not asfof  riy wteatyou contactthe managemetit our inquiriesare invited  Supplies including needles, rnachiaeoils, bobbiw, belts, shuttles and accsspries  available in awide  supply here Hemstitching,the makipg, of bgta, buttonholes,etc are other ltfenestkig featuresof this firms service which we areglad to include in Ms review Ann Arbor Bedding CoFREE PICKUPDEUVERYESTIMATESO oHere are some Of the reasonswhy Mary Wolter is so highly re garded in the real estate field Sheis a real estate specialist She willsell your property at the highest possible price She will not peddle it It will receive preferential rating She has carefully studied thedevelopment of this section and offers both the buying and sellingpublic the highest type of service At present, Mary Wolter has listed some fine properties Her fam iliarity with the local area makesher an authority on true valuesThus you may consult her with confidence when you desire a dependable medium through which to Duy or sell propertyHer servicesmeets demands of person seeing action and results It is OUJextreme pleasure to include Mary Wolter in our annual business reviewand t tell you of her servicesIKays Childrens Shop Boyss Wear 3 to 14 YearsGirls Wear 3 to 6x 7 to 14 8 to 14 Subteens206 S 4tft Ave Ann Arbor  NO 32326This shop carries a complete limeof childrens clothing Attendantsareready to serve you who havemade an extensive study of this feature of a modern clothing houseand know how to fit out children so that they will not only have serviceable clothing at a wellwithinthe family budget price, but willhave a neat and trim appearance The stock at Kays ChildrensShop in Ann Arbor is very largeand has been purchased at pricesthat make possible their sale at very reasonable figures The service is very modernGoeds are well displayed and theclerks are always willing to aid thecustomers IN FACT, THBRE IS NOTHING IN MODERN SERVICE and CHILDRENS CLOTHING THAT CANNOT BE SECURED AT KAYS CHILD RENS SHOP MAKE THISSTORE A MUST STOP on yournext shopping trip You will besure to find just the item you needto complete your childrens sum mer wardrobe ANDERSON PAINT CORental Items Include Tools, Floor Sanders, Hand Senders, Torches,  Paper Removers, Rug Scrubbers, Floor Freshers DRIVEIN PARKING LOT300 E Washington Ann ArWNO 21350Rooms take on new warmth j more inviting if jou freshen it upwhen papered in heartlffting pat j Why not give it fie extra specialterns The Anderson Paint Co touch which color makes possible in Ann Arbor is prepared to help In puf businefi review iwevareyou with all your decorating prob pleased, to tell you that Ihe Ander lems They will show you delightful designs in plain, floral or brightgeometries in the latest and love liest ideas in wallpapers, and a perfectly harmonizing selection ofpaints Color suggestions are partof their friendly service There is nothing homey or attractive aboutwallpaper or paint dulled by wearYour home will look newer and 1003 BroadwayA horaemaker should be sure ofqualky and construction beforebuying a mattress Only if she goes to a reliable firm can she besure of what she is getting Thematerial, coil design, insulation, padding, ticking are all importantpoints to note Good ventilation,and tailoring are aho important That is why we tell you of this reliable firm They are preparedto offer you the finest in newMATTEES, PILLOWS andBIP, and it is our plea Ann Arbor  NO 84652sure to tell you of their services They will do a like new renovation job on your old mattresses They can convert it into a moderninnerspring covered in best quality ticking May we suggest youtake advantage of this winderful op portunityAnn Arbor Bedding Co is equipped to solve any bedding problem for individuals, motels, hotels, institutions, etc  in fact, anyone with bedding needsIdeal Television  Radio GENERAL ELECTRIC SALES  SERVICE1521 Miller Road Walter Schallhorn  Ann Arbor NO 23660Satisfaction is more often measured in terms of service rather thansale Television and radio setssottiefimes need slight adjustmentsIdealray of materials it reasonableYouespeciwork yourself  by an early visitto this fine store Promptness andcourtesy are part of this firms serviceThey woteome ,our readers from Pinckatf md aeighboringcommunities   tpfetfnwiU Highly skilled servicemen, trained in servicing all typesof television and radio, are ready toserve you You may ask their satisfied customers who number in0 oFISCHER HARDWAREGLASSWAREDINNERWAREK1TCHENU11NS1IS ELECTRIC SUPPLIES  APPLIANCESOne of Ann Arbors FinestGft Oepartmonts221 East Washington  AnruArJrNO 23295 the hundredsThis firm has a reputation tomaintain and an obligation to the people theyserve To that end, themanagement has spared no expensein adding the newest and most precise test equipment and parts Withthe necessary equipment and skilledservicement there is nothing moreto be desired Whether it be anew television or radio, or repair,this firm in Ann Arbor will serveyou well0 oThe housewife will surely findwhat she needs in the Fischer Hardware store Its departments are conveniently arranged for her easyselection Kitchen supplies in thelatest models and designs are on display Every item has been carefully chosen with the homemakerin mind 624 South MainWe congratulate the management anj staffof Fox SportingGoods on its firie record of servYou will maml at this ores  tVJj  all time,cOmfleM8ift Mf meat 11 carries   5e rellM uPn to  just about erytfiing to meet the jknowing ejael For a small or larg j er girt, the wise buyer hies herselfto Fischers where i ariety and price win highestapproval from theshoppers in AMI  chaff and vicinity Fox Sporting GoodsCamping Equipment  Outdoor Summer Furniture Tents  Camp Stoves  Sleeping Bags  CotsOutboard Motors  Canoes  Marine Supplies0 oColonial Manor Hospital Quiet, Restful Surroundings236 E MiddleWe are pleased to tell you of theoutstanding care given to patientsat Colonial Manor Our congratulations to Mrs Flood on the excellent work she is doing for tht people in this vismity who requirespecial care Hers is a hospitalwhere efficient nursing care is of fered Rooms and wards are available with free circulation of air and a maximum amount of sun shine They are scrornilously cleanand sanitary Special diets are ad Chelsea  6R 91491hered to with the utmost careI The general satisfaction express ed by many patients in this district and in the neighboring com munities is a well merited tribute tothe competent staff and their conscientious effortsIt is our pleasure to tell you ofthe facilities and cars available atColonial Manor, within the meansof all When its services are needed yon will be helped towards a speedy recovery MCDONALDICE CREAM COMPANY SPECIALFlavor of th MonfflEvery Month in Half Galfeft Container fo 79c1039 S Main  Ann AW NO 22553 Thisis anxious and happy to serveyurfrom year to year as is evidenc ed by its unexcelled policy in faitdealing Its present stock includ Ann Arbor  NO 24407es the finest in camping equipment and outdoor summer furniture ACOMPLETE RANGE OF TENTS FOR CAMPING  PICNIC PURPOSES IS ALSO AVAILABLE IN  WIDE SELECTION  so, hie ourselves quickly to Fox Sportrig Good They will solve your amping equipment problem forou to your complete satisfactionBALMERS BRAKE SERVICE AAA SERVICEvVrecker  Big Tandem for Heavy Type JobsChelsea GR 55131Ice cream today is considered serve McDonald Ie Cream Coone of the most healthgiving foods products The ssuirt hostess will for grownups and children Me j find theni a popular frnish to anyDonald Ice Cream Co products are meal  or as a special treat in,be finest in quality and flavor Better j tweerf meals CfrPdren, too, willproducts make better ice cream and prefer them, the public has the assurance that We are happy to remind you of  only the best ingredients are used j this popular firm when desiringSERVICE FINANCE CO IN THE FINANCE CENTER401 E Washington DONT BORROW UNNECESSARILY, but, if you are short olcash, why not pay a visit to the Service Finance Co in Ann ArborThey are prepared to assist you with the necessary financing, ALLBUSINESS IS STRICTLY CON FltENTlAL  friends W relatives need never know Many in this vicinity have been helped overthe hump by a convenient loanReliable person may discuss any worthwhile need for immediate Ann Arbor  NO 23281cash wkh this company and are assured courteous and prompt atten tionIn behalf of Mr Bill Rose, genialmanager of this firm, we invite youto phone or stop in at the ServiceFinance Co office and talk overyour needs with them They are anxious to help you just as theyhave helped many others in the past Theirs M a truly convenientsystem  about which we are gladto tell youCURTIS RESTAURANT CHICKEN in the ROUGH307 S Main St Ann Arbor  NO 23747It is indeed la treat to eat al theCurtis Restaurant in Annrbor Chicken in theRough is its specialty where Every Bile A Tender De ttght is no exaggeration Herje you will fmd an excellentcoitine and Courteous quick service BreakfaJts, hiacheons and dinners in t homelike atg,jonditkned for your ate pupaitd tofonrtHte  ICurtis Restaurant food is an epicures delight Its wholesome foodis a payment on your health installment plan Bring the whole fami ly Youll enjoy the oldfashionedhospitality and delightful surround ings of thiajavorite restaurant Andtoo, price KMt your budgetFor a real treat  remember Curtis ResUurMt is the pUee to  in the process of manufacture bythis wellknown and reliable firm Enjoy an ice cream dessert inyour own choice of flavor The entire family will enjoy it if you first quality prodwts Dealers inthis vicinity know that their ice cream, is consistency good, so askthem to serve it to fou in small orlarge quantities 140 W, Middle  l  In this review, we are happy totelkyou that this firm will do a topnotch job for you at reasonable  Pleasanter, easier, SAFER DRIVING will be yours after a scientific brake adjustment at Bai mers Brakt Service They areJitfiroughly familiar with all typesof brakes  mechanical and hy draulic Their speciality in turning out top work includes a service code of car, courtesy and com OARCURE MOTOR SALES617 Detroit STUDEBAKER  PACKARDAnn Arbor  NO 33309This firm is adequately staffed,stocked, and equipped to bring youthe finest sales and service anywhere in the area If you are in the market for a new car, it is prepared to handle your requirementsin this line with a fine Studebakeror Packard  whichever one meets your purse and purpose On a newcar, Arcure Motor Sales has the finest selling policy The price you pay is the delivered price  thereare no Unwanted accessories to increase that price Highest tradein values that can be rtfered for yourused car are give Arcure used cars are certified dtnSo,, for tops in SERVICE, NEWOR USED CARS, look to ArcureMotor Saks this year and for years to comd Saafeoa is assured mon sense which ultimately save3you time and money Their skilled management and xnodern facili ties are responsible for promptnessand efficiencyWe are pleased in this reviewf tell ear owners of this firaasoutstanding service Its the ser vice in any field that counts  and aere you will get the best See themfor your next brake jobPeters Sausage Compqny227 U Summit A ArbNOiMSOFRESH MEATSWHOLESAl ,,The frame of this wholesale company is wellknown to the stock raisers in this section, its modemplaint is open to the public for inpection It pays fanners andstock taisers top market prices, profiles fresh A iiperiorto the small retail trade, thus Serving the public in a double capacity It merits the patronage andsupport ef all ia this section who desire the best mm Ismve localfeewsts at heart    It MAYNARD  SEEGEROrnamental Iron , RAILINGSGRILLSTRELLrSESGRATES BlacksmithingFabricating109 S Ashley Ann Arbor NO 87403ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK Seeger offer are well worth knowOF ALL TYPES is this firms spec ing about Their designs embodyality For your interior and exter the newest ideas, and an installation ior requirements in this line, this by them can do much to add to thefirm is equipped to offer you the attractiveness of yeur home Wehighest type of service All work suggest you pay this firm an earlyis done to your specificationsThe visitor call them by telephonemanagement considers a satisfied they will be glad to give you anycustomer their most valuable asset information you may desire conand they turn out work, RIGHT ceraing your needs in this lineIN MATERIAL and WORKMAN j They welcome the people from thisSHIP i vicinityServices such as Maynard KILLINS GRAVEL CO, TransitMixed ConcreteWashed SandGravelPebbles 3305 Liberty Rd Ann ArborNO 87112, NO 22515, This firm has met the increasingdemand for transitmixed concreteAwnoksafc ias Peters Sausafi Co is essentialto the progress aI growth othtcommunity InAlncfiewtlwof the leading bwraeipet wedmprtment the maiaaaynf nroti  thecontinuous high quality of tpducts which are so familiar to usLTdwis4i tha otiayrl tiftcatf offering the service possible, its transitmix units ot the high discharge typeallow a chuting which eliminates mostly wheelingr A PHONE CALL  or a POSTCARD 40 fte firms office in ,tA Ann Arbor, will assure our read fl arpm c ptopft and efficient serv ice QUALITY TS HIGHERTHAN THE PRICE when DEALING WITH A WELLESTABLISHED FIRM SUCH AS THISWe are pleased ia this reviewto tell you of the superior product,,  1 rtr in ddn to theirand service Ii ,frWednesday, August 8 11088esStore LINGERIEGENTS FURNISHINGSCANNED III SHOESGROCERIES DRYGOOOSKEMSEDl GENERAL STOREIs there an octopasoutlet lurking in yourhouse Then you needmore HOUSEPOWEBi  That is, more outlet another circuit, or larglrelectrfeaHiireB toproperly handle yoyf  electric load Your elec trical patttractor willgladly make a free  imiiMH nil iiil ninmsurvey for you, AxtfJ h can tell you exactly wlutimprovements youll need Call four electricalcontractor ertEdiaon office iAnd enter the HOUBBPOWfRcontest Entry forma TiUbe a,yourEdJnnvry naoathDETROIT EDISON  MYRON HUGHESIAbout 400 atttended the dinner at Ithe Deerfield town hall Thursday  night given by the Democrats thereGov Williams, Cong Hayworthpoke and all the county candidates were presented Irvin Kennedy andwife, Murray Ktunedy and wife, Lorenzo Murphy and ye editorhere from hemMr and Mrs Earl Baughn vftftsdHrs Guy Stnitii in Lakewood, Ohio weekBorn to Max Rynolds ami wifeHelen Reason at St Joe hospitalAnn Arbor July 80 a son, GeorgervmBilly Shehaa hae gone to Ohiowith his horseClarence Walsh and wife of Redford called on the William ShehansiI John Read of Pittsburg, Pa, isI visiting the Boss Reads   Irvin Kennedy and wife called attne Staifan Funeral Home Sundaywhere the body of Mrs RebeccaCuhane wasMr and MrsJohn Leasing EthelSprout of Villa Park, 111, and Mrs C A Brundage of St Lguis, Mospent the week end with Mrs Ethel Sprout and attended the Parker Sproiit wedding Mrs Ethel Sprout and Mr andMrs Johm Lessing visited their cou sins, the Wirt Bartons and Lyle Gorttors in Durand Sunday aad calledon Mrs Pauline Burchfield in De Complete Line of Plumbing Fixturesand SuppliesElectee, Oil and Gas Ht Water Heaten COMPLETE LINE OF PUMPSWE SELL WE INSTALL  SERVICE PHONE UP 8 3114 1075 E M36 ttroitMrsh, John and Eileen Glover ofWebberville are visiting the GerryEichmftnsRita MillerJane Kellenberger andSarah Maycock are attendeding the i on Collins Camp at WamplersLakeMrs Mary Jane Tasch entertained the following at tea last Wednes day night Mrs Margaret Young,Mrs Mildred Ackley, Mrs MaryEichman, Mrs Dorothy Kennedyand Mrs Elizabeth ColoneThe Thomas Young family andPaula Curlett were at the North Uuid Monday The Young were dinner guests of the M E Darrows that ht Wagoners Grocery6066 PINCKNEY ROADQuality Merchandise LOW PRICES ,tBeer and Wine To Take OutPHONE HOWELL 705J2WATER SYSTEMS,PLUMBNG ,RfTOE ROUSH PLUMBINGIMBER PLIESWiliami PaintsW and Fad Oilaad Building HardwanD E HOEY  SONS Mrs Treat Coyleahower Saturday Bardine Bunas Fry MrsMisat St Joe babyfar Mrt Ber therePoJeOlin Robinson srxame hone fromHighland Park hospital Sunday Ue is run able to walk a littlehe Lester McAfees and Lynuettys attended the Democrat cnikes dinner at peeffteld Thursday The Lester McAfees, Barbara aad Leslie Sarah Beatty aad Kargaret Leach attended the FowlervilleFair Friday Margaret Leach speat the weekm6 with Leslie IfoAfee Meadames Louise Hamilton and The John Paul Wares have returned from their wedding trip and are  living at the Lily Vhit Poultry Jfarm The Lambert Henrys of Detroitspent Sunday at the L J HenryhomeThe Earl Kimbler family arevisiting in Fairhope, AlabamaThe D Conklin family of GrandRapids and the James Bums family of Ann Arbor were Sunday guestsof the Ray Burns familyMrs Rene Miller and Carol are atthe cabin at Douglas Lake this weekClare is going up todayMrs Morda Morris and daughtersand Mrs Mildred Parks attended the Fowlerville Fair Friday TheVinee LaRosas went ThursdayMrs Eleanor Ledwidge attended a bridge party last week at the home of MrsFred Teepie in Howe1 Lawrence Cambura and wife wereSaturday dinner guests of the Don McCulloughs Qt InvernessThe Clifford VanHorns spentSunday with the Duane Crittendensat their cottage at Crystal Beach Saturday night they attended a party a t the George Parker homeThe George VanNormans andScott and Mike had dinner at Frankenznuth SundayRusty and Cheryl Van Normanaw in northern Michigan with their motherHike Carver visited the RupertGarners in Detroit last week andMike the Rex Noggles in Ann ArborJohn Lundeen and wife of Berk,lay, John Wesseau of New York and Bob Gannons of Redford were Sunday guests of the Francis ShehansMrs Alta Meyer has finished herI week course at Ypsilanti and   a course at Stockbridgew Meyer family of Bad 310 WebsterPhone UP 8 6607SAY IT A WITH fromHELLER WERSPhone 284 HomHMake a Note toSave Every ydayAxe and the Cy At Lee of GladwinI at the W HSaturdayWhitleyshZ  rl JiD1 turned Jft  hia road te Thursday took him a fr as lYRay Remind yourself to SAVE a lit out of incomeregularly The best way to reach the goal youreworking for  whether its a new home, new car,television set,or a winter vacation is by savingfor it Stop in and open your savings accountsoon anc make a note to add to it regularly Ask about our convenient bankbymail planTHEMcPHERSOl BANKlues Martin of Laaaiag were ,of the Irrin Kemedye one day laatDuter  aad dathter,Pat, of Battle Creek and Ms,Luell of 3totkaiae fromadoBorn to y loruirtttes and Joe Jeffie returned home Satur 2 weeks trip to Coloral The WilteeU  , Stephen Michael  Lavys of Jacksonthis Lavey homeMeabona are at INCORPORATED 1918OVER MWBTY YEARS OP SAFXAll DepesiU up to 10,000 insisted by Our Membership iiDeposit Insurance Corpsratiosi BOWBUPCKICRs thenr Frat Reads, Steve Browns,HArold Swarthouts,Fred Swarthouiand Ward Swarthouts were weel end guests of the Larue Morans attheft cottage at Saginaw BayMrs Gordon Hester of Nesbitta The Wayne Carr,Val  ,Singer and Thomas Youag fsmUinattended the Kuhn reuaion Sunday at the Jack Young,home attho Claude Fawcett aoaat kSundayfTtedneeday, Afigost 8, 119ML JOHN DEEREPOWER STEERINGNow, John Deere often you entirely newfreedom from steering effort and driver fatiguewithfactoryengineered power steering for new Models 50, 60, and n70 Tractors Its a great new featurethat will make your farm work easier, faster, safer eveiy time you take the wheel, everywhere you use a tractorStop in today let us demonstrate new John Deere PowerSteering and you judge its value for yourself Optus at ntraYT WANTED Washings and Ironings vmjwWill call for and oVtUyer  1HLHamilton 69548 i PROFESSIONAL CORNElWANTEDReKaWe evenings in restaurantCall at Haddeas Best to workRay i NRli V Flicka MilCall 1140 A M  P MFOR MODtSw5Or6Oandw72 TRACTORS VTHE HARDWAREDEERE QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENTGRAND OPENINGBETTY Ul SLENDERIZING STUDIO AT BETTYLU BEAUTY SSALOXTHURSDAY AND FRIDAY, AUGUST 9,10 FREE TRIAL TREATMENT0 4 EAST GRAND RV ER AVE PHONE 518 Howell, Mich FOB SALEMen Winter Overcoatsalso Ladles Blair SteelHA 945L S00 P MFOK SALE35 Acres of Hay35 acres of OatsPhone UP 8 9728 or call at 8381Pingree BAI OR SALERattan Living Room and Dining Room Suites, Electric Range, Space Heater Wringer,WashJ n Johnson 1946 Pleasure Drive 0or, Pictures, Large MirrorSwarthouts Coves off Darwin RdPortage Lake Phone UP 83234 LEE LAVEYGeneral Inaurancraon 17 PiLOST Diamond Necklace i Prnckand Rush Lake area 100 RewardCall Broadway 34930 Deroit John IesattWANTEDJtesuonsibte  party to take over low monthly payment on spinnett piano Can be seen in vicin Iity Vrite Credit Manager Office Box 81, hLOST Black and Tan Hound, big Dog Phoie Pinckney UP 85530 Reward EASY WAYTO WIN10,000fNTER THE MOWS YOURHOUSEPOWB CONTESTJust read the feet sheet, then take a minute to compjete entry bFank Grand Jprize 10,000200 otherprizes every month through jSeptember Fcr fact sheetand entrv bJnJB, See our ppplionce deofar or DETROIT EDISON CLAY GORDONLYLJi W MJNSELL ASSOCUTB BBGIftTBRg LANDSUBVBY6ROffice ll aat Grand FUNERALDirectorIfaden Eqvwnaat AmbolMK Servtotnonmv P tttnfni C RtMMf, ir l120 West Grand Bivwr Howell, MichiganPhone 358 ldPhone liflW Howell, Mkhigaa W MnweU Livestock 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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>     TV   ,J I  t  WvrMIRRORGbvWflBan dilutes bion, arrived at toy Republicanate dominated committee on busi taxes They said that high bustaxe were driving industrial out ofA Michigan H saysloesst, true and that itng for Michigan badmorelosing, and thatigan acording to the Depjt omicomic 1955 Michigan reports  the  Commission a SoU  Econ andhaveptax Pai by Michigan t oemPfor unemploymentsation was nine tenths f oe percept During age tax f twas 12 Pw9 , , , year the avfor the nation as a whole Soft Ball Garnet  45 YEARS SERVICEPinckaey lost to ftamburg in thecounty league Friday njght drosp Miu Nellie Gardner who has ednesday August 1 1956Ho ving them to 3ud placti with a 5 A 4 record City Serviee leads6 and 2 record Hamburg62 out withhashas lost orgaaist nd soloist at St MarysChurch for 45 ears, was honored Neighboring NotetThe funeral of Hugh Milner, Stockbridge undertaker was held thereFriday wtth burial in Oaklawn Cemetry Person Notes   Current CommentMrs Ethel Sprout had Miss Doro  Xhe HoweJl Chember of Covunarcfthy Parker and John Sprout at Sun  js spearheading a driv to pon Thursday nifht at a party at the fhe Community Class of Unadilla attended by ayar ,  m ahower for Peggy Harmond fid I ill b mdrewbeaten 100 ar4tbienei nd friendfit Saturday night who will be married with ead, City 8vic nd,Icoying Grounds, liiey have one PerryAugust bres 12 P9   vThe percentage offlwhiganue obtained, rm  lfl te  l055 was 12,7 percent The average 140New York paid sylvania ft 30fleseent the A9t o industrialfefeice 1940 population 1m increaMCCwf  L A, than flflV Otnett, rovre gae each wM ity Service,Fowlerville and Jroviag GroundsPinckney was abort 4 players withMoriait and Jeffreys in Coloradoand Meabon and Fry in norhernMichigan  T Pinkny got a one run Jead thelth when Singer walked and scoredon wild throw Hamburg tied it the 2nd on Raymentff hm run In the3rd Hambggot  run on 2 walks2 errors and a hit another the 4 th on 2 hits an4  Jng fly and one eachthe 5th and dth byJvme runs Thesewere shortHea got past theoutfield BJms gtojiblad the 2nd butleft teMnded  aontbwll waswashit the 3xl and Amburgy safe on afielders thotee butwhen thecatcher mipd ilia thirdstarjk and Don Burns was kit in the headTheywere also stranded Singer got aperent mor than any other, j hit tbg BtiLlll 7ttt pee Clark struckMrf,WoiB 0th in population tTh etcher missed 3rd strikeptate mrcmgOTw w in population outThe catcher missedbut 5th in fcbm The people wh fctrike and  8 survey fof the senate t wild ka to the fence and Clark WMa thea floor lamp and Rev FTfor the parishioners with an over stuffed chair She was also present,ed with a history of her life writtenby Mrs Helen VanBlaricum and Mrs Janet Shehaa read a peezn written in her honor by Mrs ReneMill,er A dinner was servedThe evening festivities ended with square dancing, Abe Haines and daughter,3k Mikired Parks and Mrs BarbaraSuras furnishing the music withCure Swarthout callingNellie Gardner was the daughterof 2 pioneer families of this commonity Dr Charles Gardner andSarah Eleanor Harris who weremarried by Bishop Borgees of Dtroit April, 1880 Nellie was bornat Maybee February 19 the follotv ing year whrher father we prae tisingHer mother died when shewafep day old She was raised to woman, hood by her fathers sister, Mrs Margaret Gardner Monks, wife ofDamascus Monks who brought her up with her own two daughters,Fannie and Minnie She became inter Spiegleburg schools at auctionSaturday last 1300 attended the recent Home dinner guestsThe Albert Dinkels bad an at home jfor the Allen Dinkels Thursday nite85 were there Mrs Cariie Cameron of Calif orand Mrs Musa Ayers  called on the Albertlast week Mrs Mable Dinkel spent Thursday there The Ray Languway and Giflfert School bleeitionthe Boys Vocationalmoved from Lansing to aGreen Oak near the Wpijitlinswcounty line where the state las aiready purchased land Thegiven is that location is in ly populated area One morevouid be better The people there donot want it The land pprchaedshould be used for other pu0Pfte oragomakers Conference at East Lansing  Skinner families of Chubbs Corners put up for resale Some yeaCoye Allen, former member of tlio  spent Sunday at the Detroit zoo j foJiowng the escape of an inmateLivingston county road commission Ray Reason and family called on froni the BritrJiton prison and board of supervisors died at the Albeit Dinkels last Wednesday nioVe was started to get thafed to bring put these facts lhel acoiedSinger doubled but Bob Amnews release VaUtJtfcal 5fcttrey and Gentile did not connect Bob Darrow was tossed out the 4thfjjr the umpire 4ecieoaAboutre thriving ground beef Mvei They will be,plant ed inMichigan lakes They are t theWolje Lake hatchajjy now pert got46 eoyottefoxes  Tom Houghtoa replaced himrimP a   Pinckney had 7 men left on bases U b lnt 1iountfc8 hi and 41at a fH compaiv  As many as 1 have beenaMuelie As maycounted there Bumping was disoesjtifiuad ihtrt taisr year and 14 cabinsbaye broken intoonelvalue to waterfowl banded 7 Sepnear1 Saginaw was shot Dec IB, 1955 atPorto Rico Another banded Oct 6, 1065 was sat at Lot Villas, Cuba 4 Wnckney madeHamburg 4Pinckney plays City Service at toJJight Friday they will Fowlerville last week Miss Sarah VYylie came home fromNorthville races Aiiaman, Everettj ThursdayKanimels HillyhorseBrighton is making a survey of J ,pherson hospital, Friday followits elm trees to see if the Dutch , ,,,, an operationElm Disease exists , Roy Clark, Stanley Dinkel autlTom Anderson, a graduate of tho j rjUrence Bennett attended theveterinary dept Mich State Univrsity has located in BrightonAfter a lapse of 4 years in which j , ori again and so did Black Sam,aacting postmsters functioned, Alfred j hIse owned by Billy Sheliun of Ann Bosworth has been appointed post  iLolmaster at BrightonMr and Mrs Lawrence Quealwho have been visiting at Bob  returned to  guests of Fred Keuils wereremoved from the county If tis waajmpcsible they demanded UMS placebe fenced lighted and guarded andilie boys there wear a priso garb rwilling ever came of the moveLater it w, rumored that  bunchat merrvho, owned a tract of 4and inGenoa were trying to sell it to thestate for the site for a aew prison Numerous petitions were circulatedThe Howeil board of education ifasking for bids on 17 district schools buildings who have consolidated j1 with Howell Included are Chubbs  Corners, Harger and Marion Qenter schools Henry Perry , Howell, former big , Join, MeUuires of Aim Arbor,  od an1 Governor Williams appealed,a Whitleys sr of Am, Arbur and  t0 H said  Paon had bean decid ed on and no site chose Theiiion wus latex built at Ioniaisxie Miller and family called oner mother inDelfoit Saturday and  1 Ulin liobmson at Highland Parkincpital Clare and Kick also touk in tin ball tfame Tiu Tusch family, HowardTiayer and wife visited the Harryosted in music and took lewonayn  league base ball player died at  ,  aL Whitmore Q Bundayinconservatorylearned the millinery to esson Jn  league bas pyAnn Arbor fie J Tontiac hospital last week  trade with John Hagman, county clerk, On President Fiaaniioin Panama last week SLessen of his cabinet Btirred up aIjurnefs nest by suggesting thatRkhard Nixon be dropped vas a can date lor vice president and Govwas Mik1 vey and wife of Jackson, J Christian Herter of Massachusetts h d i hi tVFh RbliHamburg here at900 p mThe Vseaeoi psaitiaenli MiUwall sxirned to Pindqtay where sfiaof HoweH at 780  ed c millinery store ftrst in the teleMiss Georgia Martin, a sister pi elected vice pres of the countyMr Thomas Read and worked in i clerks at their meeting at Port Hurstores in Ann Arbor and Jackson j on lant weekwhere she was buyer and journed to  vick L10 of PJnckney is secreneny cities for supplies InJltfoDamascus Moaks gied and the gl oving year they nioved to Pinckiteyin the home where they tii3 lireHer aunt died in 19W and she re J k sharps of Lansing and Mrsweek they play PrevingGround M HoweU Wednesdayand lemrierville tkere Friday BightPinckneyAmburgey, 3bGentile, If   oung, lbDarrow, 2b Houguton , rf Claris, rf, 2bkeader, e   H433 21 006 001 12000 for William Bortel,new county4fl agent  The Kelly  JUillor Bros Circuswith 20 elephants is at Howell on August 9 Mrs Clara Avery, 88r widow ofUP Krneet Avery Howell dentist and mayor , died July vZ of liowell wereof the Lee Laveys Sundayphone building and later in the op  The leUoing marriage licenses era house building She was here ua were iagued Ia8t week Trcnce Bittil 1938 whenehe became assistant iett 20, Gregory, Virginia Driver,20, poptmastet which position she held Fowlerville John Paul Ware, Zl,until her retirement 1951 at which t Fmckney, Julie Emily Krahn, 10,time the postal employees gave her pinckney Marshall Kumclman,23,a wrist wateh  Gregory, Anne Brabe, 23, PinckneyA fine soloist she was on many pro iKUwin Carroll Stapleton, 22, PincKgrams here During the 45  years ney Donna E Swarthout, 18, Pinek she has been organist at St Varys  neychurch she has suag and played athundreds of masses, weddings and The Leo Bettys family of WalledTuko spent the week end with Mr fidiHi Carr ihr Dale Miller family apent the cfk end at Harrison Mrs Edna Spears waa in Jacknun last Wednesday r Harlow Shehan and chUdreeof Jackson called on the Win She Thursday The Asher Wylicsrl SundayMrs Ethel Sprout had dinner wjththe Hex Fineouta at he named in his steaeVFhe Republiccn national committee arid conhit the ceiling Tfcey delanded the presidentat orce which Jie has nodofte Thrfthfnf about it which h not yetLeon clearer up iswho was informed of SteMS in ten turn by him before t0 president y  pwent to Pansma, did not stop hlw if to favored Nixon He m avSvstopped Uie move if he hswhwantedt The office of vice president i0 1 funerals200at St Joe hospital early Friday7rem injuries received that morning wher he crashed at Dead Mans Curoppos sc PinckneyDexterfarm,ftdthisopposc hSide of Fleming Rd scene of numererous fatalities Accordhvg to the story he had been at the Dale MattLake and returning home passed the scene of a minor auto accident atPintneyDextei and MdGregor U4iiL,J3iof , Ped Thethere followed him until Vf, jvuuci, He was a graduate of Annf Arbor high school and waa attendIng the U of 14 He ha4 served in in Japan and KoreaHe married Bar HamburgRowland,3 11Waterbury Sb lb Winkelhaus, lb D  asD JBeniett, cJ ODHerty Kapp, rfLUyi, If  2242 24 33 0013 0200 For many years she was villagecierk  A staunch Democrat she served on the county commitee and has been delegate to state conventions Shts was one of the organizers of theTreble Clef Music Club which included Norm Curlett Sadie Cooper,Joie Harris, Florence Baughn, BlancheMartin, Marion Pearson,Lila Swarthoot, Ruth Poterton, Esther Campbelt and others During the centenn ial in 1937 she was an several com and helped stage the pag RECEIVES AWARDJudjo of Probate Hiram RSmith,baa juat received the following certificate of appreciation from the  resident Tho Pregident of the United Statesids this Certificate of Appreciation io HIRAM R SMITHin grateful recognition of five yearsof service to the Nation as an un OLinpensated member of the Selec bfiAGUB STANDING1950 W L Pel,0 2 7506,,jin Japan afar3rown of Ann Arbor illare no children HisBiie, also 3 brothers and a sis ter The funeral was at the MuehtiChapel Monday Jndtny,Proving Grounds  3 6 organists who preeeeded herjje Service System Awarded at Washingtotf, Districtof Columbia, this 1st day of Septevn ber, 1955 G Mennen Williams, Governor organists who preeeeded herja St Marys Church were Mrs Bad jAvtnur Holiwas Dir Select SenTee h Blh Pidt f Murdock of llalluis Corncrs and Donna DeJJarr of Oorrunaare visiting the Robert Pikes The Jense Henrys spent Sundayat the L J Henry homo The Ashfy Wyhe children viited the Elgin Lines Friday and attendedthe, meeting at tthe Church of Godthat night MrandMrs, Maurice Link of RushLake called on the Roy DillinghaniiSunday Roy Dillingham entered Footehospital, Jackson Monday whore h was to be operated on Tuesday forcateractsThe George Helligs of Ann Arborand Wesley Morrisons of Chelseacalled on the John Boyers SaturdayThe Misjies Nellie Gardner amVatuiie Monks witMrs Aria Caulk called on the Russell Gardners Sun lay at their new summerhome tic Cooper aad Miss Kate RuenBATWN6 AVERAGES  PINCKNEY LIBBART NBW8 Hanis fsawibooks andot,Bobin Hood r family  Kenneth Fryboo Ab   f tfcs late Rev Mor gave a large box of books for allages Please return bookaajriptheri Phil 5entil  Joe Jtffreyf , DOB Brna RayVl6riaiM want to read them If anyone maItookcasas needsthem for childrens boo has been given SingefJaci DenfiistMai Sputlvwett ABRHH  092 I 106 98 108 97 688 6 8t0 6 861081 455333 250Pet ,428,854 346333 30745 KRAHNWARS WEDDINGThe wfcddin of  Jtxlfe EmilyKrahn, dafhtr ef Ut and Mrsf Henry Krahi to John Paul Ware,son of Mr and flr Thenaa Waro took place ,turday aehmat Dwight D Blsejihowr, President ofof the United StatesLewis BHerahey, National Directol of Selective ServiceSt 5Potter Af orvaA demoing haU vrt , mttosTf Bfv, Albertofdsng Hiey were attended by Mary Donna Quinn of K1WANS SOTESH C Vedder showed travel picturer last night Next Tuesday nite Judge Francis OBrien of Ann Ari ilbor talks oilThursday trafzlcstiwanis takesDetroit Pen Casannee,uThe brides costume was whiteiace over tkitton, wait length with finger tip eeflSBie carrfed yellowt,ma white craattons,The bridesmaidy tp 5Ufd Sendee SupvsrofUD, and Faanie BoseIrmb She leav 4Hby tesa tied Mondayft ttt 11 Taawday nifht team beat the Hoy team IIIn the senior circuit the Cardin beat the fted Sox 7 to I and the yello aqua dress and herflowers were carnationsThe reception was at theNeighbor Glob, Portage Lakej lira,WJtb Qtlispjp assisttd by llnr AWChUbeCfcrW and Jack CoeteaMiSr Tony Shirsnm tut the oake,coupJe hit on atrip on their returnWhite PoultryANNOUNCEMENTMt Lorea Xflea ofas announces theher sister, Miss 0 An Arbor to Georgebi twobus loads fron 4e Senior and Junior base ballleaguea to the Detroit Boston base hJLgameHAZEL PARK RACES The Haiel Park races start Au 6 and run to September 22 nightlyGEOKGE T FISHGeorge T lish, son of Elbridftcand Charlotte 1ish, was bom on the fan on Farley Rd where he hi lifetime on February 23 dledJuly 28, 19ML H wasc fajncr,y profession ixceeor afew yeaT when heold wilrSkaps itile Oailaghr LakeA ear eariven by Robertki of Detroit and also contaningJohn Pawlak of Detroit headed west on Patterson Lake Rd, went in themarsh opposite the Leo Davis farm i important hi ytfap tbefore due to the state 4 tle presidenfs health This office fs ot us vially considered important and thernominee is usually pulled out of theg ab bag That is hW Nixon waschosen 4 years ago After Eisenhew er beat feimator Taft theie V a tnovf started to nominate SenatorTaft for vice prestttft birtr hover leaders, Gov Dewayrcto would not listen to iWlooked for a man who would Joeepluble to both liberal and vativc Republicans it same upSenator Nixon He had been, ox Aler Hiss case, and waswiiti Senator McCarthy wjjfelfcthey were disposed to peuce pipe with Nixon has avof getting in wrong Two yhe called the Democrats the of treason and Communist doraination which assertionnad to repudiate Many liberalSunday night No onfcjvas seriouslyhurtThe Jack Yountf, Fred Singer andVal Kaiser families attended theYoung reunion Sunday t the Vincor Young home In Gregory J3were theree  f Mrs Dorothy Dinkel Johnny andChristine attended the Huttentacker1reunion Sunday at Portage Lake inJackson county The Curletu held open house Saturday night for their aret Curlett Young for a numberof schoolmates and friends The foil owing were there Mrs Willa LamD,Ann Arbor Mrs Betty Bettes,Walled Lake MrsMary Jane TaschMrV Dorothy Kennedy, MrstMatyvman, Mrs ConstanceMildred Ackley, Mfk like to dump himbut feur a party splitChsirmanhJallimmediately after Stassens ouiburst called up Herter and asked him tonominate Nixon to which he asreedproviding the president wanted nint So far the president has refused tocomniitt himself At one presavcon,fei eiice he said it was up to tit COvent ion to nominate the vice freatheCar, firs I when heiold wgrfeap  Surviving are a brother Fred, and J one, Mrs Elizabeth WylieSsd Mrsraster, Clella, at home, a aisterMrRMaine Sloan of Howell and a sister, Lulu DarrowThe evening was spentin reminiscing Refreshments were ident At another that hedelighted to hM Nixon ticket witJumut he refused aa outriitThe trial of Sergt Miewfe itFan Island charged with marrhtagai green bunch of marineiatea swtktnp in which 6 were drowned has us pulled Italso testified he was ka when he gave the fatal defense hfl jjfjgd toswaall rout nec 1Mrs Mable Backus of Chelsea A  served , Ernest, and a sister,   o,ofare deceased The funeral was at the Swart1 J Home, Monday, Rev 4W Burjaj FLURIDE PROGRAM v Fiottrlde PrtXtram wiU startI iay y t 3,t 900 a m at dcubt that marines OsYltanpractiseof being that a system whichles drowning is neeatsanr ta them the proper degree eftreFX Testimonyalso showed Sergt McKeoa familiar with thx1 JTHE PBJCKNBY DISPA1CE Wednesday August 1, 1956Supporifkhr Notes of 48 Years AgeA K Pierce has suld his Millingto a paper and is looking for a locai ionVhe following are already hereui iho Old Boys and Girls Days Poole of hlugne, CFergusons oi Lansingof Nebraska E L Markey Chicago, JE Conklins of DeLrou j Mrs Wm Cmner of Parshlvio u 110 canary birds, all raieo this ur iFinckny won the ba tame atvijtn Thursday 7 lu  HOWftlTHEATREttowell, Mich Air ConditionedTbr July SI Aug1,3The Sixth District deserves youthful, tigqresshe representtation in Congress by a man who bvt  in the Eisenhower program ,t  wlets Send Ingham Countys PCHARLES ECHAMBE TO CONGKftJfrttCAN AtfcneyTo lv AM A j bur nspii iasc week Lverr Reaoii , wiic  L  tiuc  visliiriy hnv Mr K fcuh f Vtks Cetr, XV, and M rttt Diawiid of i fivoir visited at the Aurge oilier George Siglerhome lat week Jacob Vollmer of VaseOjphio, isIacob Vollmer of Wasseii, Ohio, is,getting in sonu fishing,Dr Cyrus Gardner has bought thuhotcj at Riverdale and will remodelit into a residence and officeThe Lucius Wilson family of DeMoine, Iowa and and Mollie Wilsonof New York are visiting the AlbertWilons  ,, , jMiss Florence Younlove of Le troit is visiting her aunt, Mrs Lynn Gardner Phillip Makinder of Toledothe week end with his mother here, j SrMaiys annual picnic is at Jacksons grove August 13 The speak ens are Frank Shields, Dick Roche ud Nicholas Whelan, speaker of the house of representatives Ball gamys Pinckney vs Anderson, Unadillahand will play BHOWAM JUNCTIONin CinemaScope snd ColorCartoonFriday, Saturday, August 3, 4 Doublt Feature PrtgrauRobert Mitch urnfeFOKEIGN INTR1GIK In ColorAlsoTom Trita and Jan MtrlininS UK A MING KAGLES  CartoonSunday, Monday, August 5, 6 LEE THEATREWHTTMORE lAUrFriday, Saturday, Assort S4SUNDOWNCaJhoun, and Martha HyerJohn Wayne and Susan Haywara inTHB CONQUERORin Cineraacope a ad Color Oar toon EoryWORLD WITHOUT in CfeemaScof IWithHugh Marlowe and Nancy GatesColor CartonDays,Sun MooTues WeH Thwr 5, 6, 7, 8, 9TRAPEZECinemaScope 5Cukir by UeLuxvTut, Wed, Thurs, Aug 7, 8, 9 Jeff Chandler and Loraine DaylaTOY TIGERM Gety waittodays highest tration your present carlorp AT YOUR OLDS MOBILE DYOURE ALWAYS VcSorDON MAIN MOTOR SERVICE216 West Grand River, Howell, MichranMdame Elizabeth CotoneMaryEichman attended the funeral cfMrs Irene Lee in Detroit Wednes day On their way home their carwas hit in the rear at Schoolcraft and Beech by another car They escaped injury but 200 in damajrewas done to their car The driver of the other was givee a ticket forxecklesB driving Joan Marie Eichman isthe Ambrose Eichtnan familyDearborn The Roune Hoskins family ndMis Madge Howe of Detroit wer Sunday guests of Mrs Irene Jack Dick Young and 3 childre spentSunday witth the Andrew Campluil Jenny Xynd Parmal went home with them iBorn to Dick Young and wife Susun Campbell of Flint July 28 a71 lb son I 1 I, Rone Millers summer schoolclass had dinner at Turneya, Stock   iile, last Monday Thu Ralph Clinton family and Gersild Clinton, wife and Mm of Dttroiis junt Sunday with the CJ Clintons Vhe C J Clintons with the RalphCiuton children left jNion to visit the Walter Clintons at Clack Lake IaUy Palmer and Bobby Acklyinnd friemU took the boat trip to Bblo Saturdayvih Sharon GriffithRev Keith Ledwidge of Davisoniy visiting his mother, Mrs Eleanor I cdwidge Tiic Ambrose Kennedys were Sunday guests of Irvin Kennedys Tiu Howard Reads are at NewKerry this week Mrs Anthony of Ann Arbor is taking eare of the3 children John Colone and wife were in De SYLVANTHEATRE Chelaea, MichiganNOTICEThe Past and Present Presidents the Kings Daughters picnic wille held at the home of Mrs George Saturday, August 3, 4SLIOHTLY SCAItLET in TechnicolorwithJohn Payne Arlene Dahl and Rhonda Fleming  Lurt Curtis, Tony Lanca1r andGina LollobriklaNovelties Late News Cartoon3CI0 Drive Jn THEATRE 65 8 8 JACKSON RD Rte SFiiday, Saturday, August 3, 4 CLORYin SuperScope and Color WithMargaret OBrien, Walter BreananalsoQUINCANNONJFRONTIER SCOUT in TechnicolorWithTony Martin and Peggy CastleSunday, Monday, August 5, 6 THE TRIALwitbGlen Ford and Dorothy McGuiiealaTEXAS LADY SuperScepe and Technicolor WithjCIaudette Colbert, Barry SullivanIiMarcwaky ul 10185 Iiickoi7 Drive,  Sun, Mon, Tues, Aug 5, 6, 7Lakeland on August 6 ifc I THE EDDIE DUCH1N STORYin Cinema Scope and Technicolor WithTyrone Power and Kim Novak4H NEWSThe Country Cook met this weekvrh Neil Hull presiding Our next meeting is at the hih school Aup8 then we go roller skuting1 at Island  Lake It was decided the first yeartis take muffin j to the Fowler iiJt Fair, 2nd year cookies and 3rd cup cakeu Hope we wiii lots of ribb , Tues, Wed, Thurs, Aug 7, , 9PICNICin CineScope and TechnicolorwitliKim Novak and William HoldenWed, Thurs, Aug 9 8 By Popular RequestML WORE A YELLOW RIBBON WithJohn Wayne and Joanne Dru KILLERS KISSWithJamie Smith and Frank SilversFieda Kaye Fletcher, 11 montiis daughter of theAlfred Fletchers ofAPPRECIATION AND THANKS  kbridjfe was killed Saturday 1L is with true sincerity that I ex  whfer a Car dnven by her clePaul j  jlliams, 19 backed over her at theSt,myMrs Ethel Sprout spent the weiJc Sunday to bring their childrenend with her sister, MrsVina Beach home who have been visiting their i Michigan Center auiir Mrs Irvin KowalskiThe Andrew Nesbitts visited DrWylie and wfe in Dexter Sunday Tne Asher Wylies called onthai night, Mr and Mrs Max Nickell of AnnAhor, Lee VanHom of Californiathem ar,d MrsGeorge VanHorn of Howell called on the Clifford VanHom lastweek   LOOK LOOKLOOKCOME ONE COME ALL FISH FRYAT ST MARYS NEW PARISH HALLFriday, Aug tend niy thanks and appreciation to our pastor, Rev Fr Schmitt and j HIM parishioners f St Marys for jthe honor bestowed on me at thelist parish paitv, in th newMarys Hall in recognition ofmany years service UK organist The bountiful dinner, beautifulgifts chair, lamp and corsage, the book written by Mrs Helen Van, I 1iaricum the, poem written by Mrs Rene Miller and read by Mvs Jaiet Shehan and the music byttho1 Haines Orchestra all served fco makethe occasion a very memorable onefor me Your FriendNellie E GardnerCARD OF THANKSI wish to thank my friends andneighbors, Rev and Mrs Winger, Congl Ladies Aid, Pinckney OES145 for the many cards, flowers,fifts and visits during my illness,, lYour kindness and thoughtfulness is deeply appreciated Elsa H Bock grandfather, ErmieTWO MEN WITH THE SAMS INCOMEOns man goes ahead and spendsTheother looks ahaad and saves Itsevery persons choice, more luxuryaow or more security later,We dont advise scrimping to saveThere are more logical limits Whatwe do advise is moderate, regular thrift saving as seoa as possibiaMake a simple calculation  thencome in and make adown paymenton peace ef mindFIRST NATIONAL Bankporatfea tad Federal Deposit sic CorporationAH Doposrfts tasvW Up to The Misses Anita Shirty, NancyNash and Nancy Bower of Dextaf returned Monday from a weeks stayFt Camp Barakel, Fairview, MichMr and Mrs William Hildebrandof Chicago are visiting the Herbert BryansThe Basil Whites of Mason Roadand Ray Lavey of Gregory calledon the Ben Whites last weekLawrence GehjingerSHERIFFREPUBLICAN TICKETYOUR SUPPORT APPREECIATEDTake f cthat f  JiFIRST STEPtoSECURITYOnce YOU take that first step tad open, tsavings account youll find it usy oif from therein Make deposits regularly to your savisfrom each paycheck tod see how much fun ftttdy STARTS AT 530 P MSPONSOREB BT THB GUILD OUR LADY OF FATIMA     dayThe Don Griffiths of Mt Pleasantwere Sunday quests of the Jot Griff,ith family saving can be Open your account with ft convenient amount  thats the first Youll liktjour irifodiy iTHE McPHERSON STATE BANKTbt Beb Efhn aprot lat WMkin cortha MkUfn  SJSmf TBABlk the  vff, TlftaWrTIB PIMCKKBT DISPATCH Wednesday August You KnowA GOGETTERFor Governor ELECT AOnly A GoGrtw Uk COBO by working together with others,could AoW tfte line on taxes as he hasdone in hissix years as Mayor of DetroitOnly A GoGetter like COBO by working together with others,could reduce the bonded debt of Detroit by over 5,000,000 and still complete or have under constructionpublic improvement projects totalling 688,926,140Only A GoGetter Like COBO by working together with others,could put through a 14year expressway program in 7 years by carryingDetroits fight for better highwaysto Washington and Lansing andcoming home victoriousOnly A GoGetter like COBO could win his way to victory eveiytime he ran for office7 times as City Treasurer, 3 times as Mayor,Only A GoGetter like COBO By Working Together With Others,Can Give MichiganBUSINESSLIKE AdministrationHas Given His CitylLETS GET BEHINDTHIS COOPERATIVE GETTER FOR GOVLx riRepublicans SVott F The Mas Who Cai WiN In NovemberVOfE for COBO forBottle GasFOR COOKING, WATER HEATING AND HOME HEATINGWYUE L P GAS SERVICEPHONE 63 HOWELLYOURE ALWAYS WELCCig AT YOUR Ci,  DON MAIN MOTOR SERVICE216 We Grand River, Howeil, Michigan AttorneyINDECADEChasB manREPUBLICANThis message is for those of you who have not met me face to face I have visited hundreds of good, solid Livingston County Residents such asyourselves during the past several month, many of ycu friends and rteiqhbors willremember the ea nest yourg aorrey who eekod on thvr door and krscjtjccdhimself as CHARLES B GATESMAN,CANATS for PROSECyTING ATTORNEYThy know that I am a native sn, raised end ertuccited in Livkgsfon County, and a Veteran of WsHdl War II Others wlJi rccolz rrte as the young lawyer who haspractised In this County since early 1952In the event wfedoilt meet during thenext few days, please consult ourmutual frionds before you visit the peTIs  Pmurrffieyit pat m a good worformeTime is running out The Vrswry Election wiH be held Tuesday, August 7thI am running for the office o ProutiRg Attorney I want your voteSincerely,CHARLES B GATSSMANyour Support Will Be Appreciated V 1vote Charles te sman voteNOMINATEMURRAY KENNEDY LIVING5T0N COUNTYSHERIFFDEMOCRAT TICKET August 1, 1956FURNITURE AUCTION SALELocated 1 miles west of Hamburg on M36, then mile South at10446 Merrill Road on old Ball farm Starts 1100 a m Sharp LmnchSATURDAY, AUGUST 4th, 1956  TO THE VOTERS OF LIVINGSTON COUNTYDunrq recent weeks a young man, CHARLES B GATESMAN, has leaned to many of you personally Many mbre ofyou have road hs eds in this and other papers He is aRcPUSLfCA candidate fcr Prosecuting AttorneyCharles is the son of Calvin and Lillie Gatesman, whomoved to  ivingston County 24 years ago These who knewCalvin Gatemai respected him as a man expressing interestin his cornvsmty through civic and church activities He wasa man rss ced by every person who knew him We poinl this out because we feel that CHARLES GATESMAN is such amanlike his father he has the rospect of those who know himbestCandidate GATESMAN is the type who doesnt talkmneh ebru hinsof We feel that you should know a few morethings about tvs rQRclidatethings that he would not te you Here is a young nn who has served his country fa the fullestHe was one of thes Americans who fought fcr us in Germanyat the Battle of the Euge He was a prisoner of war following that breakthrough He returned home to study law andsince has been a practicing attorney for four years in ourcountyHis derire to serve you now as a citizen has been provenby his many weeks of travel throughout the county so that he might have the opportunity to meet and talk with the peoplehe hopes to serveWe know CHARLES GATESMAN we We like him Weknow that he can and will serve you efficiently, if elected Wourge you to elect a new PROSECUTING ATTORNEY  our firstin ten years  JERVIN B SNYDERStov, RefrlgiBmtoTWash  1 Progressive Democratfag Machine, Living Room Suite, Dinette, Tables, Chairs, Rugs ettcTypewriter Antiques Free Prteea Given AwayNot Responsible for AccidentSTANLEY BATES, AUCTIOMUULPhoM Brigate I SignedGATESMAN FOR PROSECUTOR COMMITTEEof Livingston CountyThis politico ad paid for by h above named coffimiMee For County Clerk  mTHE PlKCKNIf DISPATCH Wednesday August 1, 1959  ITS TIME FOR A CHANGE AT THE COURTHOUSE1SE rfc Democrat VotersNominateAt Primaries August 7 MURRAY KENNEDYCLERK OF PUTNAM TOWNSHIPER V1N B SNYDER Supervisor of Brighton Township SHERIFFCLERKLENZOMURMY REGISTER OF DEEDS Assessor of PinskneyFormer Supervisor Putnam Tow shirMARYKOCIi Treasurer of Genoa Township TREASURERRALPH WIGGINS DRAIN COMMISSSIONER Supervisor Deerfieid TownshipThese Candi latcs have been elected to Township Offices on tbe Demo oratEndorsed y Leadiner Democrats throughout Livingston CountyATTENTION VOTERSWe urge you to vote on August 7th torenominate and reelect Wilfred H Erwin asProsecuting Attorney of Livingston County His record in office has been good He has conducted this important office in a fair aid im partial manner at all times He has emorcedthe law and has made no deals with anyoneHis record speaks for itself and he should beretained in this officeSignedCITIZENS COMMITTEE TORETAIN WILFREB H ERWINAS PROSECUTING ATTORNEYAT THE PRIMARIES AUGUST 7, 1956 G5NS3AL PRIMARYSCHOOLSDRIVINGr A To The Qualified ElectorsXOTIC IS i  Y GIVEN7, That a General Pri vdvy fhciiun vijl fcjfijaja in the Putnam Township, Livingston CountyState of MichiganONfe,Jgiist7,1956the Place or Places of Holding the Election if Said City as Indicated Below, VizThe Putnam Township Notes of 25 Years AgoA large crowd attended the anni ual St Marys picnic in JacckT Grove Thursday The Kowlervilte 50 piece band playd and the Finiansisters sang, Mac, the magician, didhis stums Jcan Goldkettos Orchtstia jlaycd ior the dance, Pinckneybeat Fowlervilie in the ball Mame 10 to 5 BatteriesPinekney Jim Moranlluu Lee Ed Brow a, b,, Johnj Kiancy, 2t Bruce lleid, ObJoj Dim s Outfield, Ausmuker, Jleadlee and 11 oy Kenson lovlorviU batteryPet  erson  Finian The days receipts 17i0 jt Jlyp Cks 22, divned at Por f v tae Lake oiiiuliiyYork township near Milan hasbeen chosen , thu sic ior i, r  Judoill prison Gerald McFadden, 42, died of abroken neck receied while diving at Lake Cheniung, Out, lal week ,He married Mae Kennedy of Pinckncy who died in 1928 There aT liv1 children C II Kennedy and GeraldKennedy attended the funeral jThe Anderson picnic will be heliat Howell city park Sunday The Kings daughters hold a baaear Saturday c ning on the publicsquare The DexiPincknc road is being blacktp i Dean rrr a underwent a sinjsoperation a Ann Arbor last week j Mrs Nellie Lynch and daughter, Margaret, of St Louis Mo, are vis ting hereDon Cushing of Dexter had hiscar stolen ill Ann Arbor last week  Thomas Howlett underwent a sinusoperation at Jackson last week Charles Cele who operates a lunchstand at Brighton was raided last week by prohibition officers and is out on bailCongress in its final days of sessiim indulged in a lot oi horse play ,They passed Uie bill banning sail of liquor on commercial air liners know irp the senate would not have lime toact on it and also the civil rights  bill 246 to 128 knowing it would ncv  crget past the filbustering southera scnatoisThe first was to mollify the Ihys and the second negpros voters2v , SEASON iiSATNITL,A ia 70C pdorth orJackson on MSO      For the Purpose of Placing in Nomination tyr all Political Parties participating therein, candidate for tin Following Offices, VizGovernor, LieutenantGovernorRepresent in Cof resiLEGISLATIVEA AID airifUUUSllY stateRepresentatrwiProsecuting Aiiorneft Sheriff, Countr ClertCounty Treasurer, Register of Deeds, Auditd nCounties electing same, Drain Conimissioi erCoroners, Surveyor, and suth other Officers afare elerM at that timeAnd for the Purpose of Placing in Nomination, Ctaidate uticipatin in a NonPartisail PrimMtliection for the Following Offices, V4zPROBATE JUDGECIRCUIT COURT COMMISSIONERSAlso Any Additional Amendments or Rtefere dums That May be SubmittedNotice Ftstive to Openingi and Closing of the Pollsj ELECTION LAW, ACT 116, P A 1954 SECJION 720 On the day of any election the polti shal be open1 at  o clock ia the forenoon, and shall be continuousopen nntil 8 oclrck in the afternoon and no longer Evertjuahiiptl fleitor n roju and in line at the poils at the hor or scribed for tise riosH thereof shall be allowed t roUi lUUMijTie TOLLS of sd cleclien will be open it ocirk aii nnd vil ieiin open vniil 8 ofi C MURRAY KENNEDY, Townshio ClerkAUCTIONHaving sold my farm, 1 will sell the following at Auction at 640 HowellPnckltRoad in the village of PinckneySATURDAY, AUGUST llh I P MEdward Sottschalk, AuctioneerPhone Howell 101027 Head of Cate jHolstein cow, 3 years oid Fresh 8f weeks, open 51 eunp pojg pjo SJPSX y MOO ut9Sop j Holstein cow, 4 years old, fresh Calf by sideI Hotstein Bull, 5 mos old, eligible to registerHolstein cow, 3 years old Due Aug 12Hofstein cow, 2 years ofd Bred June I IHolstein cow, 4 years old, due Sept 14 jHolstein cow, 3 years old Due Aug 4Guernsey cow, 4 years old Freh Calf I by side iHolstein cow, 3 years old Due Sept 16Hltein cow, 2 yrs old, Due Aug 7 Holstein cow, 2 yrs old Due Aug 9Holstein cow, 2 yrs old Due Octi2 yr old Hofstein heifers due inwinter  Hitm bull, i yr oldHolsteln cow 2 yrs oW, Du Aug 52Holstein heifers, S mos old NOTE These are all young cows and  milky herd Some are artificiallybred and some calfhood vaccinatedDciry Equipment8 milk cans International milk cooler 4 camConde Milking machine complete, pipe line pump and motor200 bales Hay 6 t6 12 mos time will be given on bankable notes bearing 6 intonrf BERT WYLiE, ProprietorNot Responsible for OccidentsAOYD KEHRL, Clerk Firr,t National Batik of PlymouthWilliam Henry Groomes DEMOCRATFOR STATE REPRESENTATIVEPledged to Honestly Representthe Peoplein the LegislatureXT DISPATCH Vtdnoday August 1, 1966The StoreLINGERIEGENTS FURNISHINGS V 4 CANNED G IIISHOESGROCERIES DRYGOODSKEMitD GENERAl STOREDouble your recipe for the familys favorite stew Cook I  then freeze half It lays fresh and savory for months in aiome food freezer or twoinone refrig eratorfreezerchili, sous, sauces do,1 oo No wonder smart Homemakers sayFreezer Living is Leisure LivingSEE YOUR ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DEALERLUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES Everything m Sherwm Wffliami Paints Coal and Fuel Oiland Building HardwareD EHOEYSONSfleae HA 68119 Dexter George Thompson ia a patient at theVeterans hoapital, Ann Arbor, willi a heart ailmentThe Clarence Oliver family oftioit spent Thursday with the Murray Kennedy familyJ The Deerfield Democrat Club i bold their annual chicken dinner atDecrfield town hailAuguat 2 Gov G ileuneuviij speak A delegation, from ucr will attendThe Wbstnr Siroujrsa fravuiheu home oa Peiul ju to the Kobert Seefeids of Joslyn LakeGeorge Aschenbrenner has rentedthe Junior Doyle parment on Uaadiila StJames and Alton Hollingsworthhave returned from Washington D C via Northwest Airlines wliero1 where they spent a pleasant fewj lew days with tinir fobbtrXfee Hollingswortht, an Alma College Junior, has been notified of hisselection by the Dow Chemical Co of Midland, Mich for a merit scholarhip in the amount of 50000Mr and Mrs Clare Reid of Portage Lake called on MrsTress Cole SundayThe Lloyd Hendees and LynnHendees attended the AppletonHill iker wedding in Detroit SaturdayMrs Aria Caulk of Ann Arborspent Sunday with the Gene Dfnk elsMesdames Eloyse Campbell andEva Enquist were in Jackson Friday Kirk Sims and wife attended tthereunion of his graduating1 class atLima, Ohio, last week There were44 thereOlin Robinson is now able to setup a little in wheel chairlf he getsi so he can walk a little he may be be brought home Saturday The Dr Charles Hoder and AlbertTedder families of Detroit called on the Lester McAfees Sunday AlsoRoger Hamilton of Hamburg Leslie McAfee is with the CharlesLerch family in TawasMiss Ella Ruen and Dr Shellhamof Detroit attended the party for Nellie Gardner here Friday night Roy Carpenter of Ann Arbor called on the J H Hookers SundayThe Carl Lentz srs of Nashvillethe Carl Lentz jrs of Lansing and ,Mikcy Cox were week end guestsof the On a CampbellsMrs Iola Hall attended a HomeEx tension state board meeting atEast Lansing Tuesday Dr Miller,the president spoke The Louis Swarthouts, the HaroldSwarthouts and Mrs June Johnsonof Dexter spent the week end in LoveJIsThe Lawrence Baughns spentSunday at the Earl Baughn homeThe Rupert Gamers of Detroitwere week end guests of the Georgo VanNormansMrs Virginia VanNorman gavea shower Saturday night for MissPat Umphrey who will be married1 to Neil Baughn this month 20 were thereRoland Service and wife of AnnArbor called, on the Frank Aber deens SundayMiss Donnalee Swarthout andI Edward Stapleton will be married at St Marys rectory SaturdayThe Robert Reada spent the weekend at East Tawas with the TomHowes Complete Line of Plumbing Fixturesand Supplies  ,Electic, Oil and Gas Hot Water Heaters COMPLETE LINE OF PUMPSWE SELL WE INSTALL  SERVICE PHONE UP 8 3114 1075EM36 VWagoners Groce 6066 PINCKNEY ROADQuality Merchandise LOW PRICES ,eer and Wine To Take OutPHONE HOWELL 705J2 aTHE ANNUAL 0 E S BAZAARSPONSORED BY PINCKNEY CHAPTER NO 145 O B 5 SATURDAY, AUGUST 4th, 1956 AT PINCKNEY MASONIC TttMPLEPJJlTE DINNER AT NOON FISH POND VEGETABLE FANCY WORK BOOTH  BABY WEAR BOOTHThe Public Ii Invitedy NOMINATEFRANK ZIEGLER  L Candidate forSHERIFFof Livingston County on th j  Republican TicketWELL QUALIFIED 24 Years Expertwieeformer Deputy and UndenheriffJacksonMrs Viola Read was inSaturday The Marvin Shireyt were Sunday jdinner guests of the Merwin Camp, bellsIN AN OLDS  11  ws  e best time to buy   ri t rodeiii vdlues bre hiqhjYOUtt AOVATt REPAIRSTHE ROUSH PLUMBING310 Webster Phone UP 8 6607SAY IT A WITH FLOWERS fromHELLERS FLOWERSPh0M2M HtmlAl Johnacm and wife of Detroit MrsBlanch Clark was in Detroittwere Sunday guests of the Law, lart week with Mrs Lyle Htnte icnce Cambtxrns The Verb Clarks attended the HotWayne AtLee and wife viiited the ler reunion at Crooked Uki flyueVayrt ScotU ef Grass Lak Sand Lindy Nash apwt ttfat Wk siMrITHE PINCKNEY MSPAXOfcS 1956PECIAL MFESSIONAThe The Fincioaey SfyRay M DaMyll DCall 11OQ A, wLEE LAVEY FUNERAL HOMEBoi C Svartketi  DirectorModem Equipment AHfoularce ServVwPHONE p p GeneralIONS U P S2S1 Fred CJUicklieH, St120 WW Grand Rir Huvveii, MichiganPiioue 358 kaidence 61LLOYD HfcNDEEvReeled Willed H Enjfi FORProsecuting AttorneyMORE THAN A 1 A GOOD RECORD IN OFFICE Phone 1551WUle WCLAY GORDONLYLB W MJNSELL ASSOCIATEsTOTimSK1 1U   Pettily Trips Made to DetroitOffice 211 Eaat Grand Rivtr j Geoerai TruckingEowell,AaoUte U PDENTISTTelephone Office 935 Residence 814byHoweilBERT WYLIE,AuctioneerFARM SALE3 A SPECIALITYPhone FowlerviUe CA VMM encjfeovaAC1Edith RCarrS41flWHILE THEY LASTTHE UVFY HARDWAREf VOTE AUGUST Tth FORMER MEMBER OF THEMICHIGAN LEGISLATUREA FROVBN RECORD OF HONESTAM OAPAB  PUBLI C SERVIC EDIDICATE D T O TH E PRB8ERV ATIO N 0 P CONSTITUTIONA LGOVERNMEN T   WI N WIT H JIM 6t h Diitrk t Committe e THE PINCKNE Y VILLAG E TAXE S AR E NO W DU E AN DPAYABL E A T M Y HO MONDAY S AN D SATURDAY SUNTI L FURTHE R NOTIC EHELE N REYNOLDS , Villag e Treasure ri50 5 Eas t Putna m St  Pitne y POST OFFIC E BO X 20 3 233 UnadUl a S i Ptacknr , ftLadeRitter T,VSalesServiceRADIO 4 TELEVISION 8BRVICB Prompt and CooiWwt Phone UP 8551 2SiWtetaff 8ij Piyknty, Real EstateHomes, LakeBusiness OpportunitiesLiat Your Property ith MHerald Reason 309 tfori POPTOMETRIStEye yWednesday and 8atvrdUj by Appointment126 hiVn Road, VimL N of It Briaton ACFOB 3ALE1947 Dode 4 door 24 inch Emerson TV set,F0R RENT A roil ouM alio Sam Gent9eiUP  348  twsporteton to Ana Arbor at, days a weekHEPUBUCAN PRIMARIES ON AUGUST 7th, 1956 ADRIAN DEBOOMSTATE REPRESENTATIVKWILL APPRECIATEYOUR SUPPORT TOR REELECTION  SAjEMpil fiooti hmaee andcondition89720 WANTEDWoman it housekeepingand to care for 10 yr old girl Refererences, POv Box 159 PinckraeyIOwl   Cock WANTED Couple t akare apart,meni for houspkeephjg lervice Ref P0B WnckneyFARMS,,ELECTRICOLD AND NEW 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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>VPinckney71 1HE PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, July 26, 1956MICHIGAN fiURKOk  Soft Ball Games WIN TWO GAMESPinckney won both game playedTLc number of men in Michiganprisons is at a new high of 10,129increased populatioa i Michigan ia at the lighted field here Friday night,vae of the cause There are now UQ Dick Kennedys Teeners won from yiiaea maaw Ifci every 100,000 l Josephs Churah team of HoweUpeople, during the past 6 years the 7 to 4, and Pinckney beat the Cityaficnigaii population has increased at league 12 to 1,giving them a regultne rate of 150000 a year  If this ar going over, increase continues a yearly increase  This wu the first soft ball gameoi 210 prisoners a year could arise  for the Teeners who played quite aPresent prisons held 9,375 men the lot 2 years ago Dick Kennedy,pitch SOCIETY NEWSNo 80tiattMUi Churchquiantine and segregation h 800 bt th thecells ing for them allowed 4 hits, walkedcould hold another 800 but they are , 3 and hit one He also hit a home cot considered usable cells A tiUOman prison under construction ationia ia fetfd up by labor trouble,Gus Harrisonprisup director wantsa new prison built for youthful offenders, epiletics and handicaped prisoner There has been much talk, ofthis but no action If you think you have finanicajtroubles think of the job of JamesMiller , state controller who has toprepare the budget which includesbuilding construction, management ofstate Buildings, institutions, vehiclesand a multitude of other seiwieesEach dept ed him their budgetthey require for the coming yearThese he put together and sends to the legislature who usually cutsdown most of apprporiations askedfor Then he has to revise the budget so it Will fit the appropriations GOT Williams appointments forontrolier have been high class Dr from Michiganpredecessof Wayneederle of theNone of theseand all were run as did Denny Clark Bailer hita triple for the church team Ths Teeners got 3 run the 2nd on 2 walks,a hit by Carrigan and Kennedyshome run Clarks home run was inthe 4th Pinckney got a run the 5thon Wilkinsons hit and 2 long flys,the 0th on 2 walks a hit and a longmyThe church team got a run theiirM on Seims double and 2 infieldout, and tied it up the 5th on 2 hitsand an error Pinckney TeenersClark, 3b Inuis, 2b , 1JL MeCleer,lbV Wflkinson, IfBurg, cKennedy, pJ Davis, cfCarrigan, rf ,Rush, ssHi Josephs ChurchScim, 3b Bailer, c  ,I3kunt, cf  Gostic, p MeShane, ss  Spare, 2btheir teaching j xska lb  3jsodick, Iff Brotz, rf A334343131AB 342833 332 R20010 1111R1 111100 000 H110 2 01010H 110 100 0J0DHT NOTESMore than 2,30000 numting andfishing licenses were issued in Micaigan in 1955 This does not includewrvef and children under 17 who doact have to buy licenses There were 1,150,000 fishing licenses, 226,000trout stamps and 1,213,000 huntinglicenses Hunting licenses increased32,000 ever 1954A new directory of Michigan sawmill is available on request from this deptOak wilt is prevalent and has beentaking 2 or 3 trees from many weod back at litwell who knocked themout of first place in the county lea gue by beating them 12 to 1 Theygot 10 hits including a home run anddouble and the Howell boys made 7errorsPinckney got 2 runs the second onhits by Young, Burns and Fry, 5 tha3rd on 3 errors, Gentiles double Singers home run and a hit by Fry2 more the 4th on errors and 3 the6th on hits by Moriarity and Amburgey and 2 errors Howells lone run came the 3rd on Dunnes triple  and Pinckneys only error lots The onjy way to get rid of it is  Tommie Houghton held Howeli t0to destroy thg infected trees J g htg ftft Mary r Albert Personal Notes J and 100eao friuaytonieaaioa, Friday evening afterMove jeotkas and SaUirdj ire730 to 900 j m and Suadaj be oi the 8Wtihutihftv tas bmctij, PastorS  SupU WaltvrWorsirif 1000Sciy ol 1100Peopits MeeUAg 1d0 Fellow ship brvio d 100ANNOUNCEMENTMr and Mrs Clifford Miller anrounce the engagement of theirdaughter, Agatha Henry to JamesKnight of Hamburg The wedding will take place in the winterPINCKNEY LIBRARYThe Library has on loan for summer reading books for all ages Some from the state library and the Howeli Carnegie Library The Library isopen Tuesdays 12 to 1 pm, 2 to 5p m 7 to 9 p m and Saturdays 1 to 5 pmNew books are Cash McCall byHawley given by Mrs Robert Tasch, ICharmed Circle by Ertz and j Cuuntry House Burglaries by Gil bcrtMemorial books Panzies and Waterlilies by Louisa M Alcott given by Miss Helen Tiplady in memoryof Mrs Hattie Haze Decker Two base ball books in memory of AdrianAdeLavieyand LoPatLaveyandthe books from the Mary Hoff Es tate Rt j n Wingtr,Sunday School 9S0  mWrrabip 1046 a, mtagtA pxayr nettingat the cborcfa at 100Wed choir ptactte 1M p ofcTin PMples QhidiAkU Wt between Main and tfnadiUa StreettRet Keith Ruegaegger, PastorSundaySchool  ,, i4l B Moraiffg Werahip 1050 AMYouth Group 700 p mEvening Service 800 p mThuia Prayer Meeting  800 p mJr Caoir PracUc Wed 400 p m Sr fir pVartkt Wed 1JM p a The Ralph Hall family visited thej Lahos in Birmingham Sunday1 Kenneth remained for visit Also  on ihe Ia id Curtis family in Livon ia here KLaren it visitingThe Rush LaKe Property Owneersheld a meeting at the Lynn Beattyhome there SundayMrs Lester McAfee and daughtersueie in Ann Arbur FridayMrs Mable Suydani of Jackson, isvisiting the M JReasons , Mis Edna Reason, Leota, Bobbyand Fannie have gone to PalmetU, Honda, to visit the Eddys for 2weeksThe Andrew Campbells spentSunday with the Dick Youngs inFlint Mrs Hetty Lou Strong and twochildren of Whitmore Lake called onthe Martin Ritters Thursday Current CommentBumurn  Baileys and SinglingBros Combined Shows folded itstcnrH in New York last week and went out of business Increased costsof operation, labor troubles and smallcrowds were given as the uaiB resons This show had been oa the road nearly 100 years and was billed athe Greatest Show on  Earth andno cost was spared to secure theworlds creates attractions We think the main reason they are quittingis they have lost their glamor Theyappealed to the people of daya goneby who seldom went anywhere andsaw little outside of their own orbitThey can get the same thing now byturning on their television Like thetown base ball team, the town band,the county fair and the torch fight parade they are outmoded and havelojt their appeal We must haveHay Hums and wife, the Kenneth  heen 7 years old the fir8t timefamilv J saw this show The last timeFrys and the Jack YounyMRS ALT A HAINESMrs Alta Haines, 74, died at the, McPhersnn Hospital, Howell last Wd nesday niht, following a heart at tack She was the daughter of Jotnand Orio Clarkof Marion and was j obni in Marion township, June 218 2  She married Ora Hiiines of Marion j  spent Sunday with the D Conklin family in Battle CreekMrs Edna Campbell and Craig andMis Vivian Ledwidye and JennyLynd called on the Doiuthl Bennettsla Jackson Fiiday HaAvill teach in the new Jackson agriculture schoolJack Young and wife went to Detrot with Major ThomaVYoung andMe ThursThey had dinner at Topinphikas and supper with the Bob Young family in ClarencevilleNancy Nash has gone to the Fairview C  for 2 weeksJinn c ,ash ol Coldwater spentlast wii with Tommy Ritter I  moth Zills and Mrs BirnieA i rbor spent Sunday at ttheu sh home Tlie Robe it Grainger family ofTwo men were fined 10 each atAdrian laat week for driving moterboats with out mufflers Two Bluebill duck banded on theDetroit River in 1952 and 1953 weiekilled recently, one at Comegev, Cuba and the other in Venzula Frem new on state police will patrol 3tate parks to prevent rowdyism and vandalism42 recruit conservation officerswho were at the Higgins Lake school2 weeks are taking part in the 6month field training program  November 24, 1010 and they live Jon,their farm in Marion 16 yearsAbout 30 years ago they niovd toPmckney where they have since live 1 Surviving are 2 sons, Edmund andCiifiord of Iinckney and a stepson,Stsrley, of Tuscoa, Arizona Thereave 7 grandchildren The funeral was from the Swarthout Funeral Home Saturday after noon, Rev J W Winger officiatingAB R H 344 4444 S3 12111 22 11AB R HWINS THREE RACESBillie Ellamar, the race horse owned anddriven by Everett Hammel of Pinckney has won 3 races at theNcrthville track so far this year Hewon again laat Wednesday night His time was 28 Stanley Dinkel,RoyClark, Clarence Bennett and MrandMrs Howard Read saw the raceBANK ROBBER CONVICTEDThe trial of Robert Davidson,for robbing the Pinckney Bank of14300 last March 13 took place in the federal court in Detroit last weekbefore Judge Ralph Freeman Thetrial started Tuesday and the guiltyterdict was rendered Thursday Hewill be sentenced a soon as the jfro  batfon report isjeeivedHis 2 accomplices to the robbery,Charlea Howard,  26, and James Walling, 21, also of Ann Arbor pled guiltyend art awaiting sentence Wallinghas a wife and child, Davidson eommmon law wifeAlbert Fredenburg, cashier of thebank, Mike Kaiser and Bob Wietzkef Pinckney were witnesses  , TinckneyMemrity, 3i Anburgey, 2bJeffreys, lbGentile, IfYoung, rf ,,Bnrns, cfSmirer, ss Fry, c  ,,,Houghton, p ,City ServiceHumphries, rfBailer, c ,,jParks, If ,tiQrce, siNixon, 3b, cf Lawson, lb Haller, 2bWellmaH, cf ,3b  Dunne, p  Pinckney plays Hamburg at Howell Friday night at 9 p m The Pinakney Kiwanis Girls gamear Howell Friday night with the GAA was rained out  383 2333 2 000 00 00011 MORE VANDALISMVandalism brok out here againaat Friday night whene someonethrew a beer bottle through thefront window of the Jack Hannettnouie on South Howell St ore k Burial was in the Pinckney Cemeterytwo windows Thi8 waa at n U a The state police wre called and we understand they got some goodYnLast summer the town hal wassmeared with yellow paint, windlw  the ichool broken and monuin the cemetery smashed The first jobs were cleared up but not the cemetery jobs althought several juvomles were taken to the East Laang state police post to take thelie detector testBATTING AVERAGESKenneth Fry  Phillip Gantile ,Bob AmburgeyJoe Jeffreys  Ray Moriarity Jack Young ,Fred SingerDon Bums SouthwellBob MeabanTommy Hfoughton Wesley Reader  AB1429 30 30 21 21 2931 15 25 19 12 R668873710 222 2 H6111110 666833 20 Pet4283793G6333285 285262258200120105000O E S VILLA PAYSunday, Augutt 5 U O JSS VillaDay at Adrian  Pfockaey Chapter14 wauta to have good delegation tart Planned pot luck dinner ataQB For transport phoie MrFraadi Robinson UP85J92oBarn to Dick Gallup Gallup andwife of boo Mt today a son William Ketcnam suffered HUGH MILNERHugh Milner, Stockbridge under,teker, died suddenly Monday night He has 2 daughters, Louise Bartlett in Germany and Mrs Harold Haywood,Clevelane There is eisterMrs Harvey Sckett in LansingHtfather, Louis Milner founded thefuneral home in 1898, Neigbborihg NoteThe widow of Roy McCloud, ruralmail carrier at Stockbridge from 1925tc 1056 who recently died, receiveda ci ition from the government,sign eA hy Postmaster General Summerfiei Mr and Mrs Ray Lavey of Greg,ory left by plane for Florida lastweek to visit relatives The Red Cross Blood Bank is atStockbridge July 30 The Ernest and Jay Hopkins families with Mrs Ella Clare Dixon attended the Dixon reunion Sunday atCiark LakeDexter LeaderDexter has organized a Girls SoftPall team and is playing outsidrteamsThe Wallace Contraction Companyof Fannrngton whose bid of 97,500was the lowest, was awarded the contract to build the new Brighton 5 room high school additionKenneth Matteson, a graduate ofPinckney high school is now in Cubaat the naval base as a medical corps manThe Chelsea Kiwanis made 1290on their rummage sale MRS IRENE LEE Mrs Irene Lee widow of the late Hubbard Lee died at Harper llospi al, Detroit Sunday, just 6 weeks aftter the death of her husband, She is survived by her son, Hubbaid jrand a grandchild The funeral is atHarperMulligan Funeral Homo today at 200 p m The body will be eremutedCARD OF THANKSWe wish to thank ail our friendsand neighbors, Rev J W Winger,and the Rev Fr Albert flchmitt forfor their many acts of kindness durness during our bereavement Yourthoughtfulness is very deeply appreciated by theFamily of Mrs Ora HainesCARD OF THANKSI wish to thank all the DetroitNews subscribers who made my trip to Cedar Pointe possible Also MrHcllingsworth who was so kind inlaking me to and from the Detroit building, in DetroitFrancis ClarkTHE KIWANIS LEAGUEIn Junior Circuit Rev WingersKeii Sox  oat the Cubs 5 to 0 Dennic Clark winning over Dick KennedyIu the Junior Circuit Rev Wingteam lost their first game to the Bob Tasch team 7 to 3, Micky Ritter whohad won 4 straight bowing to DonBarker The Taylor team won fromthe Hoy team 12 to 10, Howard Haines getting the nod oer Timiny ISomers In the County League Mondaynight the Pinckney Lansiny and William Whistler andniid wife of Detroit were Sundayfeuislrf of Mrs Theresa Coyle Hesick Moon, a Korean boy andGary Crumbauuh spent Sunday at the Mark Nash home Mrs Ralph Hall was at tthe HomeMakers Convention at East Lansingall last week Ralph Hall and Rev and Mrs Winder came up ThursdayThe speaker was Thomas Geyer ofJiiuiiy, Ohio, a college mate of KevWindersMesdames Mary Eichman and Elizuboth Colone called on Mrs Irene Lee at Harper hospital, Detroit onFridayLee Carihh of Detroit alled on th2William Shehans Thursday und BiPyShehan of Ann Arbor Sunday25 members of the John Whiteiai lily pave Ernest White a birthday dinner at the Marion town houseSundayMike, Pat and Cathy Glover ofVwbberville visited at the Gerry Eichman home last week Karen Eichmanvisited at the Glover homeCathy Reason spent the week endwith Kaye Wylie Dick Wylie is getting along finoHe goes back to the hospital forxrays August G His callers lastweek were Jack Doyle, Jim Camp bell, Jim Massey,Bobbie AckleyJanet Shirley, Mrs Elizabeth Wylie andiorr, Tom mi e and BillieCallers of the Jesse Henrys Sundaywere Gerald Herry of Detroit, MiKatherine Whitehead and Beatrice Lamborn of Gregory and Mr aniMrs T McCallum of North Towanda,New YoikFrancis Mumingham, 85, died atthe Cassie McDonald Funeral Home Howell, ThursdayHe was a painterand decorator Surviving are 2 sons and three daughters The funeral va at the Shnackonburg FuneralHome Sunday, Rev Prout officiat saw it it still had some of the attractions of the first show, notably thdtalking pig and the stilt band towhich each man is a foot taller tnntlie man next to him There were many big slidwsbn the roadin theold days such at Forepaw  Sells,John Robinson, Hagenback A Wallace, Sun Bros, Buffalo Bill, Pawnee Hill ,101 Ranch In addition therewere many shows that toured the mall villages like, Wixom Bros,,tae Whitney Family, Bentleys, VanFee  Perrines, Belle Barcus,HuntSitock, Uncle Tom Shows and Medic ine shows All are now only aory Their passing will bewith regret by many elderly people who still remember how they used tGSHVP their pennies, nickle aad dime so they could take in the big circusand see the parade with its mightyelephantsOfOwing to the great nunflishermen and the demand for then is said to be a serious shortageof minnows Port Huron at the gste wiy of the lakes, which is one ofthe bait centers reports it is only shipping 200 gallons of minnow aa week where it waa shipping 30OThe same thing is reported all O the state Dealers cannot explain5hortce unless it is the big minnowdemandClare Luce Booth, womanudor to Italy has been sick from ar senic poisoning Her apartment waapapered with a green paper in whichiisenic paint had been used Someit flaked down ia her food MichiganState University did a little researchon the subject and found that Prof Kedzie of the chemistry dept wrottia book on the subject in 1874 entitled Shadows from the Wall ofDeath He studied over 100 wall paer sample books and also letters frompeople who had been poisoned bywill paper Through his efforts thethe use of arsenic paint was outlawedin this country This evidently waanot done in Italyi The Robert Pikes were in Comma Friday Mrs Alice Bruff stayed inO WOP so for a visitDevie Hammer has bought thei Murray Dagg home at Hland Lake The Lloyd Warners of Ypsilanti The legislature met in special setaion at Lansing last week and again their results were nillThey again refued to extend unemployment insurance although layoffs are increasingand there are still 230,000 in the state out of work The committeerefused to report the bill out A vote to take the bill away from the committee carried 51 to 49 but 66i votes were needed They also refuted1 to give the secretary of state the riftht to withhold licensee from bad drivers However we read this itj still being done, and drivers who lot their licenses have to go into courtto regain themThen the legislaturerecessed until August 8This constant bypassing of the extension of unemployment insurance is because it itbit a home run, her 4th of the seasonKIWANIS NOTESMajor Thomas YoungJapan talked on Kiwanis GirlsTtie Howell merchants turned down i bat the Citizens Mutuol Girls of ja proposition te close their stores j J011 n to 2 Mary Ann Jeffreyhall a day a week Donald S Leonard, Republican candate for governor, spoke before the i Howell Lions Club last week I Mrs Bert Hoff with Miss MreSwitzer of McPherson BankJIowell,huve left on a 8 weeks trip to Alaska APpRichard Clark, son of the Emmett I 7  Clarks of HoweU is home fronvPord  Kimbal SrfThospital Detroit h h wa a  R SPECIAL NOTICEpeople whe would be interestlurking with a summer dram, including 8taKing,art workacting are invitel to Otwell,mbahospital, Detroit, where he was a  Robertpatient since July 4th la and showed pictures last Mr Theresa Sloan, 87, widow ofNext Tuesday night H C Patrick Sloan died at St Joe hospitalVeddtr win thaw travel picture, hospital, Ann Arbor, Saturdaycttiok and it toafiacd to hit  Tht rummage sale m for July 28 She was the daughter of John Croak jhu bttn pottpcotd lh,bnm Dntor bosfeen ma or MrsPrL d the Clarence Pratts of Ann Ar VtOV Williams baby and they do notwan to do anything for which htvil1 receive credit All this by playshoud not esteem the plMature with the workingwife and Robertweak and at Lovells, j antor were Sunday guests of the John Ioyers Jack Hannett and his mother werein Canada Monday The Demolay held a car wash onthe square Saturday Owiny to thefact it was little advertised theyvashed but 50 cars Mr and Mrs W J Paylaczyk andj,on, Fred, spent the weeek end campin at the Irish Hills with the F Rylance family of Royal Oak Dunne DeBarr of Comma is visitiijj the Robert Pikes Mrs Russell Miller of Howell gavea shower Saturday night for Mrs Audrey Klikott Dinkel Mark Coon of Royal Oak ii visittag tha Homar Abntys   We see Kit Clardy,candJdate forthe legislature who as jkwalloptdi by Don Haywprtfr 2 running on a platfortif ttaxeaL The Jftumhor who have run on taxforms numbers way flfhtftions but the number whodured taxes after they got ift It 0 ReESect Erwinmary August 7th Wehon Chamberlain Proeeootor Ptifinished hfceer school at Obrtta nnlkjl rrsrf 1 Nrtes of 48 Years AfeNext week is Old Boys and GirlsDay next week we will go to presson TuesdayJudge Kinae is circuit court lastweek signed an order ordering the sale of the Glazier Stove Works atChelseaThe cement sidewalks in the village are all completed except thec IOSS walks Harry Going lost the end of hisfinder in his threshing machine last HOWELLTHEATREBowell, Mick Air ConditionedMichigans Sixth Congressional Diarrlcl IB on of theSaoei important areas in our Nations economic Ufa Itspeople deserve youthful, aggressive representaiion ia engross fcy a man who believes in the Eisenhowerxogram Charles E Chamberlain measures up toqualifications Check his record Now Ingham County Prosecuting Attorney Attorney for Michigan Senate, 195354 Former City Attorney for East LansingSuccessful practicing lawyerFormer S Treasury Agent if Veteran, Outstanding World Wax II RecordREPUBLICANFOR CONGRSS Bora to Bugn Cmpbll  Friday lat a sea Plans are completed for the Old Boy and Girls Days here Tuesday, i Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of next week The Unadilla Band will play all 4 daysTuesday, Gregory willplay ball here, Wednesday Brighton pjys and Stockbridge plays here on , Thursday and Friday Dexter was to have played Friday but due to the recent dispute it was cancelled1 Wednesday night is the reception at the opera house, Thursday the picnic across the pond in Hazes  Giove Friday a program on the sauarei Durand has bonded for 6,000 forsewer system The William Mercer family spentthe week end in Toledo Mrs John Harris has returnedfrori Cripple Creek, Colorado where he visited her son, Henry The Pinckney team played at Stock  Lorraine Drown and Tel Bourbonnbridge Saturday and won 4 to 5 j ais are at the Boy Scout camp atFloris Moran pitchedThey play att Brighton today Iiam Ledwidgewill pitch, Buffalo Bills Wild West will bat Jackson August 8 Wednesday, July 26,1966I Otto Rohn of Ypsilanti, conserva vation officers for 29 years has beendropped by the dept Friends are drculating petitions to get him restoredLivingston Lodge was working FCdegrees Tuesday evening I  Mrs Celinda Bennett Carpenter of  Tue Wed, Thuja, July 24, 25, 26Iettysville died at the home of her  Dan Daily and Cyd Charieae daughter, Mrs Claude Reason July 25 She married Eastman G Carpen ter in 1774 Bescides her husband Iart 5 children Funeral was at theCongl church Tuesday with Rev Berquiat officiating Burial in theNorth Hamburg Cemetery Pinckney soft ball learn beat Dexter there Friday in an 11 ianinggame 5 to 1 LineupSheiks, p Battlec ASinger,lb N Miller, 2b R Singer 3b Kinney, Is Dinkel, rsOutfield, Muiray Kennedy, Bob Smith, RollieShehan and Glenn SlaytonT the house of Mrs Mary Conners atSilver Lake caught fire Friday butwas savedLouis Clark, son of Oliver Clark,was married to Pansy Brenniagstall of Platt July 22 MEET ME IN LAS VEGASin Cinemaeope and Color GartMteFriday Saturday Jnly 27, 28 Double Feature PrecraiaDana Andrews and Rhonda FlemingWHILB THE CTTY SLEEPS AlsoValeria French and Raymond BurrSECRET OF TREASURE MOUNTAINCartoonLloy McCleer is building a new Sunday, Monday, July 29, 30Matinee Sanaa,  p am James Stewart and Doris DayTHE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCHv This is Dick Kraus,famous HollywoodStunt man, who hopes that h willlive long enough to appear with DICK ItOLKiER All American motorManiacs and compete in the Inter,national Auto Daredevil Champion, sluy Contest at the Fowlerrille Fair,Friday night only, August 3rd DICK ha died a hundred times onyour movie screen when he appearedas a doublefor such groat movie stars as Clark Gable, Tyrone Power, James MasonWilliam Holden, Rober Taylor and many others His EHCK ROGERS All American Motor Maniacs will compete in 23different thriller events ainst Billy Greens Canadian Aces, and Waid Beams World Chamjioii Auto DaredevilsTHE ANNUAL 0 E S BAZAARSPONSORED BY PINCKNEY CHAPTER NO 145 0 E S bouse on his farm at Andersonta TeduaieelarCar tooHelen Schoenhals of Brighton was  D3yi FLY1NG 0DJECTSA  w annnAiia  fh i Tues Wed  Thur July si,operated on for appendicitis at the   T1 inf uiy  U81D ,  ,  m, j Ava Gardner and Stewart GrangerPinckney Sanitarium Thursdae   Arnold Berquist, Floyd Haines,200 people paid 25c each to pickhuckelberries in the Steinackerswamp in Cohoctah one day lastweekThey raised the rent on poetofficeboxes at Holly and over 100 people r w up their boxes and get theirmoil by general delivery HOWThe board of supervisors is con,feidering the purchase of a bloodhound for use at the jailLillian Boyle spent the week endwith Florence KiceMiss Bessie McQuillan is visitingGladys DaileyThe John M Harrises entertainedthe W E Murphy and John Whitefamilies Sunday Vera Isham of Chelsea is viiitingCarmen LelandMinnie VanBlaricum is workingfor Mrs Arthur Sehan The E G Fihs entertained CarlBoHinger and Ruth Worden of Greor3 over the week endWilliam Moran was advertisingcement blocks for 8 each The following attended the Ringling Bros Circus at Lansing MondayBetty and Helen Devereaux, Cliff BHOWANI JUNCTIONin CinemaScope and Color CartoonSYLVAN THEATRE , Chelsea, MichiganTJ ur, Fri, Sat, July 26, 27, 28 Bob Hope and Eva Marie Saint IsTHAT CERTAIN FEELING in Vista VisionTchnicokr LEE THEATREWIOTMOULAUFriday Saterdajr Jaly 27, UTHE PROUD ONBSia Ciaaiaeeaa aad Gets WfcSfcRobert Ryaa, Virgkia Maya aad Jeffrey HaaterEMERGENCY BOSFTTAJ la CfcuangJDiatColor by DeLaxa WithMargaret Lkdaay aad Bjrraa Palmer ISan, Mon Taea Jaly 29, 9, tl Bob Hope aad Era Maria SalatGeorge Saadata aad Paarl BaflajTHAT CERTAIN PBELQfGin Vteu VkionTeamkoiorCartoon aa4 NavaitjWed, Thura Aagiut 1,  SLfGHTLY SCABLETin SoperScope nd Tecanltefer whaJohn Payne Arlenc Daal and Rhonda FlemingWICKE0 WIFIT WrthNigel Patrick and Moira UatarColor Cartoan LaU Wara6 58 8 JACKSON RB RW Saturday SURESATURDAY, AUGUST 4th, 1956 AT PINCKNEY MASONIC TEMPLfl II PLATE DINNER AT NOON FANCY WORK BOOTHThe Public 1 Invited FISH PONDVEGETABLEBABY WEAR BOOTH Notes of 25 Years AgoA Pinckney man was defrauded of30 last week by a spectacle sales man Better buy of reputable eyedoctorsThe Martin family reunion washeld at Bently Lake Sunday with H5 presentThe wheat yield is good this yearLynn Hendee had a field that went 40 bushel to the acre and Ed Webbof Marion one that went 56 bushel       ord Miller, C H Kennedy and daugh terb, Don Swarthout, Wilhelmina jBourfconnais C W Hooker, MarjorieAUison Miss Marian Lemen of Dexter wasoperated upon at the Pinckney San itarium MondayWallace Walsh of Dexter townshipwhile working ior Anthony Gallagher last week fell from a load of wheatand broke his legKex Burnett reports his huckelberry crop is only half a crop thia yearMr and Mrs C J Clinton visitedthe Louis Clintons and Gerald Clin J  tons in Detroit Sunday Geraid Francis Clark was one of the was recently married to Mrs Verna  Detroit News carriers who Sunday, Monday, July 29, 30John Wayne and Susan Haywahl inTHE CONQUEROR  y ulyTREASURE PANCHO in SuperScope aad Color yfukory Calhonn andf ShellyabJOHNNY STOOL PIGBON Wha Tony CurtitTue, Wed, Thur July 31, Aug1,2 Ann Sheridan, Steve CochranSunny Tufts and Walter Brennan isCOME NEXT SPRING in Color250en LOOKLOOKLOOK    COME ONE COME ALLFISH FRY AT ST MARYS NEW PARISH HALL Tedder of Detroit She has a 4 yearold son and 2 married daughters Murray Kennedy attended a meting of the Livingston County Demo crat Club at Hartland Friday night Mrs Eleanor Ladwidge is spendinga veek with the Hubert Ledwidgefamily at Williams LakeMrs Nan Meabon and daughter,Susan of Ann Arbor were Sundayquests of the Vince LaRosasMrs Gerald Kennedy of Howellspent Wednesday with the Irvin Kennedys Bob Kennedy and Oria Jones fof Detroit called SundayThe Howard Read family leavethis week for a vactian at Newberry David Merry, the race horse raisedby Wayne AtLee and owned by L Klein of Fowlerville, won 2nd moneyat the Northville races last weFkThe Golden Rule Masonic CraftUam of AnnArbor held a picnic lastFriday night at the Ross Hollowellcottage at Patterson LakeTheJames Shirey Jr family hasto Ann ArborThe Claude Rovers of Detroit wereweek end guests of the Wayne AtLees The Frank Naylors of Eaton Rapids and the Gordon Hesters of Tpsilunti were Sunday guests of the Andrew NesbittsJack Teuton and wife of Roches,ter spent Sunday at the George Mea bon heme joyed the 2 day trip to Cedar Pointelast week  They stayed all night atthe Baker hotel and spent tht day atamusement park Sunday, Monday, July 29, 9THE CONQtROBin CineScope and Teeaaiaolaf WithJohn Way and Suaaa HawardlCRIME AGAIN8T JOBwiltJohn Bromfield and Julie Adaaui CineScope and Color  withJane Russell and Ricfcard figmTHE KILLER is LOOSEJoseph Ctton and Rhonda CartooaLawrence GekmgerSHERIFFREPUBLICAN TICKETYOUR SUPPORT APPREECIATEDaf TWO MEN WITH THB SAMEINCOMEOns man goes ahead and speads,Theother looks ahead and saves Itsevery persons choice, more luxurynow or more security laterWe dont advise scrimping to saveThere are more logical limits Whatwo do advise is moderate, regular thrift saving as soon as possibleMake a simple calculation  thencome in aad make adown paymenton peace of mind J HsresAn EasyWay tojrXm 3 msi NAnNALBank iSTARTS AT 530 P MSPONSORED BY THB 6UILD UR LABY OF FAWMA       a let your nearest mailbox help you BankbyMaiLNo special trips, no standing in line  aod youget that extra money safely deposited before Wtempted to spend it Youll like our BtnMail service and when you get a change ib Viatf us  youll like the friendly people who art bertto serve youTHE McPHERSON STATE BANKThe Don Griffiths of Mt Pleasantwere Sunday guest of the Joe GM ith family INOOBPOEATSD HiVBt NJNBTT TBAlt OF  HOWBUWKstOTTin litTJTEB PXHCKN17 DISPATCH , July 25,1956A  rented   Couacil f the Villa of Pinckfiey, Livingrton geonty, Mfchin, held in the Council Booms in laid Village 01July W,1W6PreMBt Howard Bead, Albert Shirley, Merlin Lavty, Irvin Kennedy,Lee Tiplady and Don Swarthout, Absent tffone tThe following resolution ifa madeby Albert Shirley and its adoptionmoved Whereas the Ceoncli deems it advisable to vacate, discontinue andabolish all that part of Park Street lying and being north of the inter jections of said street with Main and  Putnam Streets, be it therefore resolved that it ia advisable to vacate, discontinue and abolish all that partof Park Street lying and being Northof its intersection with Hamburg Street and ail that part of Pond Stlying and being between the intersection of said Street with Main andPutnam Streets, and that the Countcil sall meet on August 14th at eight oclock p m at the Council Reomsin the Village of Pinckney and hear objections, if any there be, to the vaeating, discontinuing and abolishing of that part of Park Street and thatPart of Pond Street hereinbefore described, and that following notice be given ef such public hearing by publishing the same on July 18, 1956,July 25, 1956 and August 1, 195the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper published and circuluated within theVillage of Pinckney, towitNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that theVillage Council of the Village of Pinckney, Livingston County, Michican will hold a public hearing on Aug ust 14 at eight oclock p m in theCouncil Rooms in said Village, tohear objections, if any there be, tothe vacating, discontinuing and ab olishing of all that part of Parktreet lying and being north of itsintersection with Hamburg Streetand all that part of Pond Street lying fbeing between the intersection of Isaid Street with Main and Putnam Streets Look at what only Plymouth offers youi ru other lowprice car has these value featuresLARGEST SIZE In ff lowprk 3 Plymouth is biggest, longest, roomiest of all 3 with thesmooth ride only a big car can givenLARGESTTKUNK SPACE in the lowprice 3A full 338 cubic feet Lowprice car Ahas only 20 cubic feet lowjpriee car Bhas onl 27 cubic feetPUSH BUTTON DRIVING, exclusive in the lowprice 3 This positive, mechanical control makes all other formsof driving oldfashioned Optional on all modelsGREATEST VISIBILITY in the lowprice 3Note Plymouths sweptback design Nocorner blind spot right of dotted line,as results from straight upanddown, posits on the other two lowprice carsSAFETYRIM WHMLS, exclusive in the lowprice 3 Protect you from accidents by helping to hold tireon rim in case of blowoutTWINCYLINDER FRONT BRAKES, exclusivein the lowprice 3 TWO hydraulic brakecylinders in each front wheel give you safer,surer stops, reduce the chance of accidents NEWEST STYLING in the lowprfce 3 AllnewAerodynamic Design, exclusively Plymouths,brings you tomorrows look todaytOP PERFORMANCE in the lowprice 3Plymouth holds official NASCAR speedrroord for oars In its class, accelerationrecord for all U S stock carsThe brUliani Plymouth Belvedertdoor Hardtop VS or tfNEWEST V8s in the lowprice 3 New airplanetype HyFire V8o up to 200 hp from Plymouths new 50,000,000 Qualimatic engine plant Andin Plymouths new Furya blazing 240 hpNow discover firsthand the rest of Plymouths valuedrive a PLYMOUTH today VDOn145 EAST MAIN ST VANS MOTOR SALESPinckney, MichBe it further resolved that a copyof this resolution with said Notice of Hearing be published in PincknyDispatch on the dats hereinafterret outResolution supported bySwarthout TrusteeUnanimously adoptedStanley Dinkel, Village President Mildred Ackley, Villas Clerk The Tom Clark family of Ann Arbor were Sunday gruests of the Mrs Margaret Clark family Francis Clark was one of the 250r Detroit News carriers who  en joyed the 2 day trip to Cedar Pointei last week  They stayed all night at the Baker hotel and spent the day atI amusement park ELECT ABottle GasFOR COOKING, WATER HEATING AND HOME HEATING  WYLJE L P GAS SERVICEPHtNE 63 HOWELLFrom where I sit  Joe Mars AConfused SifuationI  meaning all week to tellat Curley Lawsoris baby experience HifMrs left him in charge,kbout seven pm, with instruc the children comeCurley read hisJtaper and whenever he heard footsteps on the staircase he or lered the culprit back to bed happened three or four times Little while later, Mrs MillerJfrom next door car, a over to i1laire if Curley had seen her J3onny Here I am, Mom came  Toice from upstairs, But Mr Lawson yjPft let me go homeFrom where I sit, jumping toconclusions like Curley did, doesnt always make for an amusing story m reminded of the people whowithout due considerattonhare concluded that Imwrong to Hke an occasional j,rbss of beer Well, to my way of thinking, thats not only intolerantbat, whats more, minding the other felowa business r nfc theAT VK r,iy ProsecutingAttorney FIRSTIN ADECADEChasBGatestnan Prosecuting AttorneyON THE REPUBLICAN TICKETI have Lived in Livingston County for 24 year and have a genuine desire to serve the county with sincerity and tc the best of my ability I AM A MEMBER OFHOWELL JAYCEES TOASTMASTERS CLUBBOTARY CLUB  AMERICAN LEGION LIVINGSTON COUNTY BAR ASSO CIATIONMICHIGAN BAR ASSOCIATIONAMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATIONMrPKERSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL BOARDOVERSEAS VETERAN WORLD WAR II EXPERIENED AND COM PETENT ATTORNEYCREAMa  ENRICHED BREAD  voteAT THE PRIMARIES AUGUST 7, 1956 YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATEDvote Charles Gatesman  Wntotoday, Joly 25M HOUOAY COUfCPowered u with the d to lead today and tomorrow sYOURINVESTMENT MOLDSWHEN YOU GOOVER TO OLDS I Just think of the pure fan of owningun Olds this summer tPut thats only half the story of thfeg, beautiful, budgetpriced Rocket rine 88 Right nvw yonTl be getriu high tradein for your old car Addtiiis to Oldpmobiles high resale worth    heres your smartest investmentYes, and therm a whole svmmmrtdriving ahead    It you bvy mowlThe 88 will gre you more pleasurethan you ever thought possible in a ear When that 230i it jpo lng  Rockei Engineg, youll singiidjff it jpowlgl8ojig, y gright along wi JlfpAt cruisingspeeds, Roeket ftiel eeonoaajr it ovUtandinfcbecause onjjr a fractfen of potentialpower U being used But 175 horsepower in reserve is ready for you tocall on to meet any safety situationLets talk it over Well show you factsand figures which make it clear that an 88 i the buy in Julyh0 hp in NinetyEight tnd Super SiIN1A QUALITY PRODUCT brought to you by AN OLDSMOBILI QUALITYFRU 7  9ide o HiPOLITICnmemt   BE CAREFULDRIVE SAFELYDSN MAIN MOTOR SERVICEZ14 West Grand River, Howell, Mich,THE ANNUAL FOWLERVILLE FAIR JULY 3031 AUGUST 1 2 3 4 ProgramMONDAY1000 A M Black and WaiU Show8 00 P M WrestlingTUESDAYEntry Day 800 P M Dog RacingWEDNESDAY930 A M Judging 4H Bnteriea 130 P M Harness Racing130 P M Fat Stock Show200 P M Base BallameP0 P M Tommy Bartlett Show10130 THURSDAYA M Judging Open Claai andEntering P M Harness Racing00 P M Base Ball Game 730 P M Stock Auction Sale800 P M 4H Talent Show 130 P M Stock Car Auto Race300 P M Base Ball Game730 P M Livestock and MaehleryParade 800 P M Ward Beam Thrill Show SATURDAY130 P M Big Car Auto Racing800 P M Kleins Variety Show ADMISSION PRICESSeason Ticket, Person Car 20General Admission, Gate  50c General Admission Grandstand 75cChildren, Grandstand 25cReserved Seats, Grandstand  125Cat Parking  25c VOTE FORERVIN B SUPERVISORSBrighton Twp Cohoctah TwpConway Twp  TwpRalph GlennTUESDAY, JULY W,Board met, roll called by the Clerk and the following member wttlvfound to be presentErvin B Snyder Marion Twp WCarl W Raddatz Oceola Twp  Ronald Stuible Putnam TwpRalph Wiggins Tyrone Iwp Genoa Twp Andrew J Seim Unadilia Twp Green Oak Twp Howard B Spicer Howell City Hamburg Twp Lillian H Smith Howell City Handy Twp Lyle Glover Howell CityHartland Twp Harold Armstrong Howell City Howell Twp Glenn BerryMoved by Conine and supported by Supvr MHJer thstt this1 Board1 4propnate the sum of 250000 to the Cooperative Extension Service extension agent, forW Harry GartretfHerman HCarried Supvr Conine presented the following resolution and moved itstion which was duly supported by Supvr RaddatzRESOLUTIONThe Agricultural Committee of the Livingston County Board ofvisors wishes to submit the name of Mr William Bortel for the position4H Club Agent in Livingston County and recommend that he be appoiflteto that position Mr Bortel has been approved by the Cooperative Exten sion Service, the Livingston County Advisory Council and the AgriculturalCommittee of this BoardRespectfully submitted,Milton Conine, ChairmanHoward GentryHoward B SpicerUpon motion of Supvr Snyderwhich was duly supported by SupvrWiggins, the Board adjourned until 130 PMAFTERNOON SESSIONSupvr Armstrong of the Criminal Claims committee presented bills tothe Board which were allowed as presented as appear by numbers G3893 to G3899, inclusiveSupvr Heeg of the Criminal Claims committee presented bills to theBoard as appear by number G390O Supvr Stuible of the Civil Claims committee presented bills to the Boardwhich were allowed as recommended, as appear by numbers G39O2G39O5, inclusiveSupvr Raddatz presented the following resolution and moved its adoption, which was supported by Supvr Conine T1  Finance Committee recommends that the sum of 50,00000be t ails erred from the General Fund of the County to the County Buildinj Fund, the said 50,00000 to be applied as a payment cm theleas oi the building located at the corner of Court Streets and jrandRi , ve and the finance committee be authorized to make suchpaTVat on August 15th, 1956 to the Citizens Mutual Automobile Insurance CoSigned FINANCE CQMMITTBBCarl W RaddatzLloyd F HendeeHarold ArmstrongCarriedSupvr Glen of the Civil Claims committee presented bills to the Boardwhich were allowed as recommended, as appear by number G3906G390,inclusiveMoved by Supvr Armstrong and supported by Supvr Hendee that thefollowing notice of the County Agricultural Committee be adopted1 and published for a period of three issues of each newspaper published in the CountyNOTICEDOG LAWThe Livingston County Board of Supervisors has received compteiatthat many dogs are running at large in the County In order to adviie dogowners of the state law concerning dogs the following notice is given1 All Dogs must be confined upon the premises of the owner fromsunset to sunrise each dayDog license tags must be attached to dog at all times except whenbunting and accompanied by the owner Any person may kill any dog which he sees, in the act of pursuing,worrying or wounding any livestock or attacking persons Any dog that enters any field or enclosure, outside or an incorporated city, unaccompanied by his owner or his owners agents,constitute a private nuisance and the owner or tenant ot sucrj fj or other enclosure, or his agent or servant, may kill such dog whileit is in the field or other enclosure without liability for such killing Except as provided in the section it shall be unlawful for any person, other than a police office, to kill, injure or attempt to kU orinjure any dog which bears a license tag of the current year It shall be the duty of every police officer, upon complaint, to killany dog or dogs which are found outside an incorporated city,running at large and unaccompanied by owner or keepec  The justice courts have authority to order a dog killed or confinedto the premises of the owner, upon proper complaint being filed and a hearing held, whenever a dog over 4 months old i runningat large, or has destroyed property or habitually trespasses in a damaging way on other persons property,, or has attacked or bitten a person or a dog which shows vicious habits and molests passers by or anyjdog which is running at large contrary to the provisions of the dog law  ALL DOG OWNERS ARE REQUESTED TO TAKEIProgressive Democrat For County ClerkTHE LAKELAND DRESS HOUSEANNUAL SUMMER CLEARANCE SALEOn All Ladies and Childrens Dresses Sports F Wear Bathing Suits Phene Brighton 72989 Percent QflShortie Pajamas and Gowns AH Ladies andChildrens Hatsoff Off GLAMOMZHANNES BEAUTY SHOP ANNE GOOD, PropV All lines of Beauty Culture7845 MS Hamburg, MiehA U U 9m P M  M1BLAND DRIVE7MU Glenn VanBeuran and wife ofByron called on Mrs Emma Dimktl lutMr and Mrs Martin Ritter attended the night tail game inTuesdayJanes Whitley exn cts to return Rev Keith Ledwidge of Davisonfrom hit 0 weeks rol teat Thura visited his mother, Mrs Eleanor Led day tv tte Gtatrai Mofe widgt lut 234564800THE ABOVE AND TO TAKE STEPS TO KEEP THE1RDOCSFROM VIOLATING THE PROVISIONS OF THE DCtffrUSigned Livingston County Board of SupervisorsCarried Upon motion of Supvr Snyder, which was duly supported by SupvrConine, the oard adjourned until Tuesday August 21st, at 10 AMGLENN BERRY, ChairmanJOHN A HAGMAN,derkBILLS ALLOWED SESSlbN OF JULY 17, 1056Name PurposeRoy Davis, Poultry Claim Harry Morlock, Justice Frank Lyerla, Poultry Claim 640QeHenry T Mueller, Livestock Claim 7500Forest Huff, Justice Fee  25ft Robert Avis, Livestock Claim 1000 George F Trollman, Justice Fee 20ft Sam Delapp, Livestock Claim 5010 Lawrence Gehringer, Care of InmatesSheritf 57660 Edna C Schild, Soldiers Burial 2000ft Robert J Aiken, Insurance 20239The MacDonald Funeral Home, Ambulance 800  Claire W Schnackenberg, Soldiers urial 20000Milton Conine, Spec Comm , 1085Howard Gentry, Spec Comm 1010 Howard Spieer, Spec Comm   MCheck NoG3892 G3893G3894G3895G3896 G3897G3898G3899 G39OOG3902G3903G3904G3905G3906 G3907 G3908147214STATE OF MICHIGANCOUNTY OF LIVINGSTON S S I, John A Hagman, County Clerk and Clerk of the Circuit Cowl jand for the County aforesaid do hereby certify that the foregoing is t tMand correct transcript of the original proceedings the oard of Supervisorin and for said County and of the whole thereof now remaining in my JJoffice  IN TESTIMONY WHEREOFI have hereunto set my hadthis 18th day of July A D, 1956 SEAL rJOHN A HAGMAN, I DISPATCH Wednesday, July 25,1956    UNGERIE  GENTS FURN1SHBWSCANNED GOODS 4HOESGROCERIES DRtGOODSKEWED GENERA3 for the familys favthen freeze bell Ittays fresh and savory for months in ahome food freezer or twoinone refrig sratorfreezerchili, soups saucesr do,too No wonder smart homemakers say ftFreezer Living is Leisure LivingSEE YOUR ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DEALER MYRON HUGHESGeorge Clark,Norman Clark anddaughter, Norrna, Jaaa and Rita is ited the Straits of Mackinac lastH week and saw the naw bridgeLUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES Walter Clark WM in Denver, ColorhEverything m Sfaerwm Wfiams PainU Coal and Fuel 03 Mm mand Baiting HardwareDEHOEYSONSftaat HA 4119     The Maynard Clark of Milanand Wesley Deltleina of Maacfaatter called at the Walter Clark home onFriday aighttTie Charlet Cavern family ofYotmfttown, Ohio, gpant the weekend with the If erwin Caapbell tonThe Merwin QampbeHi and ArnoldBerqui wire called to Graad RapMi Saturday b the death of FloydMaycroft Thayattendtd the funeral there Mood St Ifarki church lift WHntadfcy the Jfeyan Hughefamily who W at Rush Lake U 2months eajki m tha Walter Clarfa Mrt HuWhai fa the fotmer PaulineMiller, aeiee of Mr Clark The Tom dark fanriljr of Aaa Arbor wtrt Sualav ftpec 0 Mm Mn The Town and Country Garden Clubmet at the home of Mrs E D BrudyMonday Mrs Thomas Bonner was ccf hostess The following ladies from Pinckneyattended the Desert Bridge at the  Cbemung Hills Country Club on Tues day Mae Daller, Louise Cantrell, Ethel Gustafson, Ellen McAfee and Lecna Bonner Ray Moriarity and wife and JoeI Jeffreys and wife left Saturday on a two weeks trip to Colorado  The Winston Baughn and Clifford 1 MiJier families spent th week end at their cabin at Lovells The Abner Watkins family visited jhis sister in Detroit Sunday The Pinckney Rainbow Girls board Iheld a picnic Monday night at theHarold Porter home at Portage Lake The Frank Aberdeens entertainedSunday Jack Fairchild and JamesFord of Buffalo N Y Dale Hoskins, Frank Kusava and Mrs Brooksmithot DettroittMr and Mrs Dick Amo and children of Howell cllaed on the Earl Eaiighn one day last weekMiss Elsa Bock returned homefrom the Ann Arbor hospital last ThursdayThe Louis McCollums of NorthTowanda, New York, visited the L Henrys last week She is the formerLucy Mowera Olin Robinson who is at Highlandiark hospital is much better He isnow able to set up a few minuteseach dayThe Tom Wares attended a fare,well party Saturday at Davisburgfor the Fred Wares who are moving to CaliforniaMrsLois Kimbler and Maty Kralingave a shower Sturday night at theformers home for Julie KrrJin whowill be married toJohn Paul Warejjuly 28 14 were thereThe Richard Loomises sr of Detrolt spent Sunday with the M EDarrows Dicky Loomis who haa oeen visiting them tame here withthen and Cathy Loomis went to De  iroit witth them Steve Francis Mrofka and BobbieKerr of Pinckney have enlisted inthe U S Navy and went to theGreat Lakea Training Station ThutadayMrti Steve Mrofka entertained theJ following at a 10th year old birthI day party for her daughter, Florence Sunday Valeria Parker, DonnaReesler, Catherine, Christine,Camile3uda, Angela McMacken, DianeGubachy, George Colone, Carol Froh lich, Cheryl VanNorman, HowardSinger, Benny feegura, John Wilson, Chiquita Amburgey Florence received many nice gifts and all had a goodtimeMcsdames Skinner and Langviesvof Chubbs Comers gave a dinner onThursday night at the formers home for the Allen DinkelsMrs Allberta Close attended ameeting of 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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importan t t o you 4 ,  ,     ,   Ahil e Presiden t Eisenhower s pom be e tha t the y ar e full y protected  ,,,,,      k         e uunt y is  probabl y a s grea t a s eve rmuc hiConcessions , Frida y evenin g alter j,omuiate Wilfre d H  ICrwi n Pro attorne y Augus t ah Races  Dog iWednesday  4 H EnterieeHarnes s Ian d 4  H Fa t Stoc k Show , 4 H Tal an d Tomm y Bartl e t t Show   Devotioas an d Saturda yt o  t0 0 j  m  an d Suada y oe th e 80 0 MMB  Major Thoma s Young , wif e an d nas neve r show nJeat j   tha t raost  of hi s jDoJicie s hav e be akll dThursday  Judgin g Ope n Classe san d 4H , Fa t Stocc k Sbow,4    Tal  en t Show  IFriday  Stoc k Ca r Aut o Racing , jBal l Game , Livestoc k an d Macbi a tr y Parade , War d Bea m Show  ISatuprdayrBi g Ca r Aut o Races , 1Klein s Varilet y Shovs  tticke t 200 , singl e admis s ltv zr aS  S  Sup U Cavesfaeto r j g, j2  daughter s wh o hav e bee n in Japa n  kille d b y th e member s o f hi s3  year s arrive d a t Willo w Ru n or At the present session two ejfMonday night and are at the Curltt  b most favored measures, foreigahere j d aad school aid were killed bf tli em The Detroit Free Presa wFrancis Clark, local Detroit News  Jnarks  His personal popularityWalwr ca carrier and son of Mrs Margaret wliCh is his parties mainl00Oj is enjoying a 2 day vacation trip  frfciy e available to allMooting W Sf ntUjl VTu Tf Uilh0Ut any reciporal gation c t intir part, ao Republicans opposedipaid by the Detroit News He800 for the Detroit News build with C C HollingsworthMr and Mrs Clare Miller and, gion 50c, grand stand 75c,car parking 2JC SchoolWioser raiof i Mr Eherliowor vant him fpfrI resident being under no obligation to follow him The president had H CaroJ visited Mrs Millers motiicr j NVichin his power to exertj in Dtit Snd d l th in Detroit Sunday nd also the zooMrs Clara Kennedy and childrenthe Peenfes UiiurcnC KOUND BREAKING CEREMONY  Wed choir yctaceThe ground breaKing ceremonitsfor the new county hospital at Hovell were held Sunday Joe V Bradywas general chairman The 125th infantry Bugle and Drum Corp and  Sunday School 845 a nvMrs Loretta Schafeis accctfdian I Morning Werahip 1050 AM band furnished music Rev Gilbert j Youth Group TJO p m9JtQ  m,Worship 1046 a inihura ojgLt prayer meeting I of Detroit visited Mis Emma Voll thfrJ cannot win withoutat th cfeurch at 100 mer Sunday and took her to visit ho could have made ship in the present session but 4Knot do so The Republicans Jcnowth1 the Charles Kiseles at FowlerWeat itween Main and lnadilla Streets,RT Keith Kuegdegger, PastorSunday School 946 a nvDick Tasch and family and MrsAnia Tasch of Ann Arbor called onthe Hob Tasch family SundayThe Dick Voting family of FlintipLUt Sunday with the Andrewj Ardrew Campbell family i of renorrination contingent on thf11 support of his policies This he U4 not do Other presidents hav withieid patronage and appointauntg from rebellious senators and thco Jig res men who did not support themTh he did not do either, fiato be perfectly content to be agave the Hivocation RotetfveniaiS enrtcAkin gave a resume of the0 years activities,James Murphv,uilding chairman, gave a descriptionof the hospital, the boari of tijstes were introduced, Howard Gentry Gentry, mayor of Howell and kothallizing bingo and appointment Marinac, ss  3 0 leis judges and supt of instruction art Iockwood, 8b  30 0  imea M Hare representing toyt by the wayaide Buweau, lb  3 0 1 wxlhoms, gave a short addresn Wallace, rf 3 0 0 Cufljccessma Don Jtiayworth  of 4i Choir Fiactici WeSr Puir Frartice 400 p m mSiOCLp, nkl TlL fire enine was ealled t0 TV  paw and let them shove hi800 p BVlaZIi Road Sunday by a grass fire j without any return obligationMrs Albert Shirley accompanied  tluii part,the Leonard Loos to South Ha vim Russell, pRussell, pCONSERVATION DEPT NOTES Tomlin p Th dt yin pro The depta summer spraying projjram, ccovering 4000 acres will be fbisrhed this week It was done byplane mostly over aspen and willprovide deer brovseTh placea were 2000 042 0 0lOPinckney lost to Hamburg 4 toe pShiawassee FFlats, Swan, Creek  Hamburg 4 to 0 Monday when Gerryfc Fih ithd hit East Lansing was the speKe gave a history of the Uoapii,Livingston county and the elmade to achieve itIn the ground breaking cerBch Akin, chairmanJames Mubuilding chairman Dr Louis M D and Dr OHn Wilkinson,path each turned a shovel of eand GratutSaginaw area Afco 2000 Fisher pitched a no hit game,acres in the upper peninsula Hamburg got all runs the first ftwf Dogs may be tried in opn flrA fugafterT were out on 3 hits andTnow between sunrrse emd sunsetThe errors, authwell allowed no runtrainer can carry no fireajms except iuns the, last 6 inningB pistol and blank cartridges  Tne Pinckney Kiwanis beat the gQ corp  Questionairs are being sent to  Junior Farm Bureau of Fowlerville j1100 farmers in southern Michigan 14 to 8 Fancis Higgs pitched forto find out how many nesting and Piekney broods of pheasants they sv at Friday, July 20 there will be two John M Mciucas was bom inplowing time nmes at the lighted field here At Mehn county, Ireland November 21,Continued wet weather held fires 30 Dick Kennedy Teeners will j WOO, the son of James and Pauline ere hoJdilltf thti annual revivalto 2 which burned over 3 acre3 last play St Josephs Church team of j McLucas and died at Calgary, Albcr Juy 2 2y wlih cdllc Sears oi the invocationThe color guard then retired and followed by the drum and bu OBITUARY Sunday where they took Bonitai to a camp j An army Private, Jacic Vining, ,Veek end quests of Mrs Edih  on leave, was shot twice last week ti wen1 Hubert Cirr of Grand bY  negro hitch hiker he picked Up1 aiids, the Leo Hottys family f ivar CiLy of Ann Arbor The negroi Wilied Lake and Mrs Janis Uakci  the uniform of an air COrp ndchiiden of Syracuse N YTlie ifiyoant, lie then stole Vininga carijakers went hack Monday j lnd purse The car was later founi lanioy Diiiksind wiie and Ch  bMdoncd at Flint The soldier vio tine spent Suntfty with th To y  laLid a rule of the road Not te1 efiiiies at Tawas and called on j pick up unknown hitchhikersThl th Tom Ifowcs it Flast Tawas J ih jirovc fatal in many cases W Ray Moriarity and wife spnt the , suijose hecause he wore a uniform,eek end in Detroit nnd Centerline lJ thought he was all right It prob iuv Tom Ciurk family of Ann Ar  ly was stolen The rulePick Up DO v t1 vl on Mrs Margaret Clark j lnnwn liitchhikers is an excellent family Sunday, j w to low althoueh we admitHAL KEVIVALlhe Peoples Church of Pinckne JO,ex Lurk huH ms trmtToTftnatM Incison hospital last week Ed Clark fc family of Ann Arbor icnlil on the luk families hereNil oa Tin Wcstlcy DeClinos of Mnnchostor and the Ted Fishers of Bridge,Walt T CIUJ kHowell At 900 pmPinckney takes j ta, July 9, 1956 while on vacation Chicago as  xj,,,ii  In 1921 he married Mary Gibson vicoa are at  oclock each The serevening,has been   on City Service of HowellSCHOOL BOARD MEETING  The next ceunty league game is To tnis union was born 3 daughters lhat weeKl Mi Sears  July ii, 1956 with Hamburg at Howell July 27 at  Eva, Pauline and Norma Jean MM  a Ytuth for chrial evangelist for a srMs Elsie VanVleck of Ionia Wl in justice court last weekto ive up a party tetoihone liiK thus preventing a fll9Special meeting of Pinckney 800 p meehool board at 700 p m at the high ,school The following officer were elected Pres, Howard ThayerTrea3urer, Murray Kennedy Secretary,Theories Bonner, Alfred Gross of Dexter bein lowbidder , waa awarded order for twonew 54 passenger school bussescosting 10,19000 JResolution adopted to have meeting the first Thursday of eah month at the high school at 700p m THE KIWANIS LEAGUEir the junior league RevWingersteam beat the Taylor team 16 to 4for their 4th win The Bob Tasch team beat the Hoy team 16 tol In the senior league, the lied Soxbeat the Cardinals 7 to 6Cubs the Yankees 14 to 4 and thectMembers present Thayer, Russell, Kenneth Fry BATTING AVERAGESAB R H Phil Gentile 23 5 011 5 4 JG3iVcLucas died in 1937In 1938 he married Ruth Prattof Yale She survivee Also the 3daughters and a son, Charles number of years and has preachedJ1 over America and in foreign countries There will be special mu Sunday He is running3ic by the choir, vocalists and instru Scrice Station there  water called on lhefviiy FridayMir, Eieanor IxMlwidt and Mrsrudder were in Ann Arbor Friday Mis Ora Haines suffered a heartairuk Monday and was taken o fUiib inic McFhirscn hosital in Ssvarthouts  Joe Singer, wife aod son of East Lansing viitprl his brothers here j a Mhill dtpt call fromthroughITusing a 2000 fire loss Shefined 110 but has appealedodds are against her Therew vvv other convictions alongline and the higher ourts haveoi them ttbiHis Masonic memberships were Kientalists George Martin, Detroit, Mrs Fred Shirnke and 5 childrenev tensive He was a member of Livingston Lodge No 76 of PinckneyjBrighton O E Sk Chaptei, HoweliRoyal Arch, Council and Commandry, Detroit Consistory and MoslemTemple Shrine The funeral was at the Brighton Methodist Church Saturday, Rev1 j Chailes Bragg officiating, assisted by Revs Backus and Ryan Burial will direcct the singing The public of Ittroit have moved into the Mrsis invited Burnett house on SouthRepublican Chairman Hall returnedfioni his first political interview withPresident Eisenhower last week fullo optimism He said the presidentwill fly to the Panama conference on July 24 and will also attend thenational convention in AugustCOUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Howell St Mrs Burnett has moved  San Francisco That he will takeinto the Peter Coniway house onJLentedy, McAfee, Bonner Adjourned 930 p m Taomas R Bonner, SecNOTICEAH ladies wishing RepublicanVoiuateesr Workers Cards,, please, ccootaet the followingMrj Mae Daller  Pinckney Bob MeabonMrs Carl Kurkowsky  v Howell  Wesley Readerton Ray Sargent   Brighton  Please return cards to me bySeptember 8 Kob Amburgey 28Joe Jeffreys  26  17 24 19 2515 16 25 12YoungDon BumsRay MoriarityFred Singer  Southwefl Tom Houghton 5 294  regalia About as many people were7 291 i outside the church as insideThe pall56 2632406 10 357  Fairview Cemetery , Brighton7 9 846 i Over 100 Masons were there 2885 2122 iabearers were 3 Brighton Masonic memberschurch and 3 fromPrea Livingston County Repub,  lican Womens ClubTimothy Ares, Pinckney, Mich, withBO AD CONTRACTS  The Mlcnigmn Stat higkway hasJet the contract to resurface 3463 miles of roads oh M36, M47 and M92 On M36 from U S 23 to the InghamLivinston county line ex COUNTY LEAGUEWCity Service  5Pinckney 5Hamburg , 2Fowlerville 2Proving Grounds 2 3 200 i M Novi church affialited with the2 125 i Northville lodge There were six 120 I kottorary pall bears, 5 from Brigh000 i ton and ye editor was the 6thThe floral offerings were very extensiveRex Sackett, Rt W J W of th30L 124 5 5 Pet825,714333285 285 Pinckney, Mich July 10, 1956 Kast Putnam StRegular meeting called to ordr The Asher Wylies moved into the week,havo active part in the campaign andmake speeches in various parts olthe nation This we doubt he will doto ny great extent This is a sopthrown to the senators and congrwtmew who know the only way he caa2 help them is to make speech ii their district We doubt thatg g clled he will do any whisle stop speakingutreets and prepare notices for pub  on Mrs Emma Dinkel one day last  His campaigning will be mostly by Acting President Read Present Mrs Mary Hoff house lastSwiirthout, Shirley, Lavey, Kenn TJ Don Lovells dT Detroit ed, Tiplady and Read, AbsentNonc moved into the S H Carr house va Motion be Shirley, supported ly a ted by them The Lovells have 2fcwarthout to adopt resolution per children 2 and 4 years oldtaining to closing the following I Mrs Kate Ifottle f JlMichigan Grant Lodge F at A Mpave the funeral oration The Brighton Chapter OES puten their funeral service at thechurch Friday night 53 membersof the Pinckney Chapter attendedccpt the of Pinckney, M47from JUS 16 to the lnghamShiawaM county line, M92 from M 10 tothe JacksonWaahtenaw sounty lineMOVE VOCATIONAL SCHOOL The State of Michigan nas takenoptions on 277,75, acre of  land at the junction of  the Grand TrunkHaifroad and U3 at Whitrtliore 90,26875 and acpired 90 acresthe state highway deftt andfoort the Boys VocationalSeheol there from Lansing The landFred Loece, Loce Lenwo, Stanley ta Sato  CARD OF THANKSThe family of the late Rev JohnMMcLucas wish to thank the many weekBert VanRlaricum if Lansing nisbrother, BrucThe wedding of Miss DorothyParkeT and John Sprout takes place August 4 at the home of the bride RevFrMcQuillan of Detroit, MrsPark Street lying and being Northof its intersection with Hamburg Street and all that part of Pondstreet lying and being between theintersection of said Street with Main and Putnam Motion carriedAlbert Shirley was appointed totake charge of repairing flag pole Motion by Swarthout, supported Robert Carr, son of Mrs Edith , haXC no clews except the note leftby Tiplady to pint street parking Can of Pinckney will be married to Jn tie cftt by the kianappers  the William SShehans Sundayover radio and TV which may notratisfy the Republicans who are opfor relectionOfKThe New York kidnapping of Houby of only moderate welltodo Jewish parents from a baby cab in theAlma Harris and Merlin Lavey call I paj0 of his home is still unsolvedand the police and FBI admit they y ppj JJCfc Ortendahl of Grand Rapids inen on a drinking spree and aLavey  there on August 11th j ly unbalanced woman who triedLavey Ins Aprencytreasbond 3200VanWinkle VanWinkle, fee 2000Joe Sinai, oil for street 558r0 13 00KIWANIS NOTESLast night Duwain Hoy describedhis canoe trip down the AuSableRiver with 21 Boy Scouts from Grayling to Mio Next Tuesday mteMajor Thomas Young just backfrom Japan after 3 years will be the ,   T guest The following week HCVedd odlM Church Livingston Lodge No t,Yman Miller, trucklaborer will show travel pictures The 76 F  A M Es 145, Piackney, Cob Egeler, marshalinext week Judge Francis OBrien,  Es 431 Brighton Brighton Don Winger, care of flagof Ann Arbor will talk I Ude 247 P  A M,Howell Comm Motion carried I niandry Royal Arch and Shrine for their many nets of kindness duringour bereavement  lines CarriedHoward Read and Merlinwere appointed to place street stop signs l Rosalie, of Phoenix, Arizona visited rv rested but it was proved they httMotion by Swarthout, supported the Albert Dinkels one day last  nr,tbinjr to do with It and were oalgby Kennedy to allow following bills j week , tryinflr t0 cas, in on it This ttSTlMr and Mrs Hcnrj Klikott of jy happens in an guch j yi Ray Reason, wife and daughter,  cxtort mOney from the parents l Rosalie, of Phoenix, Arizona visited rv rested but it was proved thefriends and relatives and a the or  C,eorge P Johnson flagfcaniaations of the First Methodist  IavPy Hrdwre supplies 1192Church, Brighton, and Novi Meth Vaii8 Mottor Sales, miscc  Bb25500125 00  600Wesley Reader and Lonaie HuVman are spending a week at Newb fihiberry fishingMazer, called at the Dis Motion to adjourn ccarriedMildred Ackley, village clerkMARPRED SATURDAYPaula LaPrad, daughter of theHt Pehton here he has bnilt patch office Tuesday He now liveft   w LaPrads of Unadilla was marr i ied to John Green of taninjr at St utiness andMajys Church Saturday by RevFrSchmitt Reception was at the biides homeI SPECIAL NOTICEAll people who would be interestin working with a summer drama Brighton gave a shower for theAlien Dinkels Saturday night The East Marion Farm Bureau lack of contact with thehas inclined the authorities to the baby may be dead There Mipicniced at Bishop Lake Sunday I rlimerous unsolved kidnappings Ifctj50 were tthereThe Gene Dares RSunday at the Albert Dinkel homo , ,earp ag0 niot famous was that of CtallfttDetroit spent , RosR in New York state 6vr was in theThe Murray Kennedys entertain  anJ buggy daya and  t, ed Friiay night in honor of their on was ever found A burglar shot Dicks, birthday Refreshments were j holdup on Long Island whoseived and the guests danced in tthe ni wounjt claimed thKartte I dead bat his story wmsThe Ross Reads entertained the en The boy had a helrtttfeGeorge Wildes sr,the George Wildes u nim whteh causedr and the Howard Reads in honor The Charie Hoder ianily of Detroit spent Sunday with the Lester art work ot Howards birthday Friday nightLeslie McAfee spent last week at itors to turn up over thea card toKiabell Drive, PitelneyBefrert Tmtk Ptedney are Jnvitel toOtwclLr Mrb Winans Lake with Margaret Leach,Mr Elsie Fink of Farmingtoa visiud her uncle, Fred Wylie, Moaday ORDER CHEBRIB8 NOWtI am going north after go 7wm sBiBt    PWCKNB DISPA1CI Wednesday, July 18, 1M6ONE OF THE PLEASANT excitements that never seems to wear out isspeaking Long Distance with someone you missAnd once you decide to make a call if youre likemost people you can hardly wait to be con nected, if you call by number youll be connectedmuch faster That way Information wont hdVe to takeyour time getting the number So keep handy those numbers you call often Wed be glad to send you afree alphabetized personal directory for the purposeJust call the telephone Business Office NATURALLY we think telephone women areamong the nicest peoplethere are Thats why were so glad when one gets singled out for anhonor Mrs Herman Gibson, one ci our customer representatives at Flint,was one of two Flint women recently selected to represent Genessee County as ambassadors to European countries this summer Thevisits are part of the Experiment in International Living Program sponsored by the Flint Junior Chamber of Commerce Mrs Gibson will live with a family in Sweden for a month and spend another month touring thatcountry All of us wish her a happy voyage ITS TELEPHONES threeto one Back in 1946there was one telephone for every five persons inthe US Today there isone phone for every three Why the boost inphones Because the public wants more andmore telephone serviceTelephone growth also reflects the general prosperity and an increasing dependence on fast communica tions Incidentally, in ratio of telephones to people,the U S ranks first Sweden, Canada, New Zealand, Switzerland and Denmark follow in that order ighboringPolly Joyce Mitteer, daughter ofte Robert Mitteers of Stoekbridjfe,was married to Ray Vance Dancer atthe Presbyterian church there lastweek, Rev Dr Behner officiating Only 35 votes were cast at theLtexter school election Earl Doletskywas reeelected to the board Therewere 28 votes in favor of sellingthe 6 district school houses and 7against it Dexter ie replacing the sidewalkon the south side of Main St in the Miss Agnes Harris of Websterhas been very ill at St Joe hospitel, Ann Arbor, but is better  The eontracc to bnpd the newcounty hospital was let to R C Hendricks and Son of Saginaw DardInc, Landing got the mechanical work Electrical Service, Ann Arbor, the electrial, Detroit Elevator Co,i the elevators and Peninsular Diesel,, the generators It will be ready by1 the fall of 1957 Jack Hassencahl of Plainfield en listed in the air corp and gone to Texasi Only 60 votes were cast at the1 How ell school election Robert Me Donald and Charles Ward wer elected to the board The wheat suota vote for thiscounty is July 20 Brighton has started their new high school building They expect tohave 5 class rooms ready for use byl the end of the year 175 vote were cast at the Brightonschool election Ralph LewAllenwas elected to the school, board Heworks for the Citizens Mutual Auto Irsurancce Company of Howell Before that he was a state trooper Notes of 25 Years AgoRoy Reason pitched and won bothfames of doable header here Sunday He beat Albert Pelham VFW Poet ofDetroit im the first game 8 to 2 and i Ann Arbor Michagamme in the sec  ond 4 to 0 The lineup GJJWFard, cC Hendee, lb, B Budd, lb Kinney, bell, Grant Ward, Harold Maycock outtfied, Care Miller, Springman,Vorm Campbell, Mike BladesHenry Plumraer, 87, died at hVhome at Pinrree July 18M auric Kelly, Andrew CamWll, rant Ward, Harold Maycocknrui Rayinonu ucintjre are on tthcorn borer patrol at Iroa Mountain eean Reason has beee at GrandFaven Alice Wolfer who ha beea staymg with her grandmotther, Mrs Hetty Teeple was married, to HowardWilcox at Minneapolis, Minn July16 Floyd Weeks, former local drugsist has been appointed business mgrof the Mich State San at HowelL Jay Brigham, local milk man haidised the price of milk to 8c a qt The Rex Read family of Pelham,N Y are visiting here  St Marys annual picnic is Saturday, August 1 Big Chicken Dinner Program, Frank Shields, toastmavter Fowlerville high school band,the Ionian Sisters Quartettee, Mac, theMagician Ball game Pinckney vs Fowlerville Dance in the eveningt Joan Goldkettes Orchestra, i The Dr Lloyd family of SharonJ and Dr Hossall of Youngstqwn, Pa are visiting the Rev Berquisht fa aBy HOWELLTHEATRElUwtll, Mica Ak CwiaBttoasdWL, Thar Jmly 18, 19 Laureate Harvey, Anthoay SteelSBi CbeScope M4 ColorSTORM OVER THE NILEFriday, Saturday, July 20, 21 Deoble Feature ProftraaaWalt DiaaeyaTUB UTTLBfT VTLAW Is LEE THEATREWHTTMOULAUFriday, Strej, Jaly Jt, IILONB RANGBBTi Warmer Ceser witaClaytea Moore, Beate GrasttileCA3H ON DIUyY WttfcSaeOey WfaatersNevett NewsThe Truth About Flying SaucersUNDENTlftBi FLYING 0BJBOT8Sunday, Monday July 22, 23Matinee taaay, sOt ps Van Johnson and Vera Mites in23 PACES TO BAKER STREET b Cineanaeope and Color Cartooa Mo, Toes July a, tt, 24LOCOMOTIVE mjJOPin Techmieeiorin CjuMsSeom fWithFees Parker and Fees BanterColo CartoaA and Late Hews Wed, Thure July 24, 25, 2Dan Daily and Cyd ChariaeeIBMEET MB IN LAS VBGAS b dnemacope and ClorNotes of  Years Ago The Gue Teeple family and  MrsNettie Vaughn and daughter, Norm a,spent last week at the Teeple cottage at Portage LakeAugust 16 is sports day at Stockbridge Pinckney plays ball thereGovernor Fred M Warner and LtGov Pat Kelly will tour Livingtoncoupty July 27 They will be at Pinck ney at 1000 a mCharles Teeple, Carl Sykes andJoe Pressley caught 24 bass castingThursday at Portage Lake, weigh injr from li to 3 lbs They used Dowagiac tackleHelen Green, daughter of theiicrt Greens is ill with typhoid fever at StockbridgeHelen Monks was operated on atthe Pinckney Sanitarium Thursdayfor appendicitisGuy Teeple of Teeple Hardwarehas been putting up quite a few window awnings this summer St, Marys annual picnic is Aujr18 this year Mis Thomas Murray of Dexter township holds an auction July SC E W Daniels, aijcWneerThe P G Teeples of Marquetteand the Bruce McPherson of Howlare at the Teeple cottage at Portage Lake ths yearThe Alfred Morgans of Olivet areI visiting the Fred Burgess family Miss Joie Harris will teach inj Dundee this fallj The Millen Cement Company at  Four Mile Lake want to hire 50 men fLast Tuesday the horse driven byi the Misses Devereaux of Pinckney i ot frightenel near tho Bennett icei house at Lakeland and ran away away They escaped injuryWill Cadys team ran away lastSaturday but did not do much damli SYLVANTHEATRE Wednesday Thursday Jaly M, 26SEBBNADBip Warner, Color withThrilling Marie Laasa sad Joan Feantata 3C1Q DriveJn THEATRE 6 5 8 8 JACKSON KB Rte 8 Friday, Saturday, July 2f 21 j RED SUNDOWN la TeehaiseierRory Calhoun and MarthaalseTHE KILLINGSWithSterling Hayden and Celeen CpayChelsea, Michigan fTWO MEN WITH THB 8AMB INCOME   tiOne man goes ahead and spendsTheother looks ahead and saves Its j every persons choice more luxury now or more security later We dont advise scrimping to save JThere are more logical limits What we do advise is moderate, regular thrift saving as SOOJI as possibleMake a simple calculation   then  come in and make adown paymentou peace of mind tFIRST NATIONAL Bank Friday, Saturday, July 20, 21BOHAWANI JUNCTIONin CinemScB and CoJer WithAa rdner and Stewart Granfer  , Sunday, Monday July 22, 23 THE LONE RANGER in ColorClayton Moore, Jay Silverheela  Tonto, and Boniu Granville jTues Wed July 24, 24 t days only By Popular RequestWHISPRING SMITH in TechnicolorWith VaJan Ladd, Robert Preston Federal Reserve Catporattoei aad Federal DeyoeitAll Deposit Insoxed Up to XQJ fer lat h Depoaho tday Th  Do n Griffith s o f Mt  Pleasan twer e Sunda y guest s o f th e Jo e Griff it h family  Starting Thursday , Jul y 2 6Bo b Bep e l a  fTHA T CERTAI N FEELING f  Georg e G  ardne r an d wif e spen tI las t wee k i n norther n Michigan H e Want s t o Mee t You , Too  VOTE FO R EASY WA YT O WI N10,00 0ENTE R TH E HOW S YOU RHOUSEPOWER  CONTES TJus t rea d th e fac t sheet ,the n tak e a minut e t o com plet e entr y blank  Gran dpriz e 10,00020 0 othe rprize s ever y mont h throug hSeptember  Fo r fac t shee tan d entr v blank s  ,Se e you r applianc e deafe r e rDETROI T EDISO NSender, Monday , Jul y SI , 2 TKETTLE S I N TH 1 OZAHattV Wit hMarjori e Main , Artha r lanatat talso KIS S O F FIRS  wita i n  Technieelo rIfl lJac k Palanc e an d Barbar a Rus aCa nTue , Wed , Thure , Jul y 24 , gf , MTHERE S ALWAY S TOMORRO WCarbar a Stanwyck,Fra d MaoMursa y A  BULLE T I S WAITING i n  Teehnieole rWHI iRor y Calhou n an d Jea n Skaaen iFranci s ShehanMrs  A4m a Sanis ,an d Willia m Shena n ealle d e n ta eDeal s i n Danavill e on e da y las t week Sunda y guest s o f th e WtMie mSnehan s wer e Franei s Krva a an dan d famil y o f Detroi t ai d Mrs ,Eunic e Schuchar t o f Howel lTh e Fre d Read s ha d fo rguest s Dr  Stev e Brow s an d jter , Marilyn , th e Joh a MeCiire s e fDetroi t an d th e Bo b Rea d Jaattt rTh e Dal e M i Her a attende d tikeweddin g o f Virgini a Gree u ai d Bu dGreele y s t St  Joseph s tatiro AHowelI,Saturday  Th e reeeptie a wa sa t K  o f C  hall , Howell Mesdame s Ethe l Spreu t an dPhylli s Soul e wer e i a PeatU e lax tFriday  Davi d Carve r attende d a  pert yFrida y afternoo n give n fo r Joh nDavi s a t Portag e Lakee firERVJ N B  SNYDERProgressiv e Democra tFo r Count y Cler k HeresA n Eas yWa y t oBan kChoc k Chambarlain s rid  whit e an d blu a Victor y wagon  i t a  familia r aigh i al ltAXOog h Xngham , Livingsto n an d Genese e counHaa  Ha s ou t t o mea t personall y al l th eroter s 1 M can  in th e Sixt h Congressiona l District  t o lear n thei r view s an d discus s hi sprogram  Watc h fo r thi s car  in you r neighborhood  It s you r opportunit y t o ste p u pan d mee t Chamberlai n facoftoface i  Iagha m Count y Prosecutin g Attorne y   9  Mv if  Forme r U  S  Treasur y Agen tAttorne y fo r Michiga n 9enaie , 19535 4 if  Successfu l practicin g lawye rp  Qiy  Attorne y fo r E  Lansin g it  mJl y settle d i n 6t h Distric t i n 184 4  Vetera n wit h outstandin g Worl d T tr I I recor dPrtaat y  A a  t EASYT O WI N10,00 0INTI t TH f HOW S YOU KHOUStTOWER  CONTES TJus t rea d th e fac t sheet ,the n tak e a minut e t o com plet e entr y blank  Grand ,pris e 10,00020 0 othe rprise s ever y mont h throug hSeptember  Fo r fac t abee tan d entr y blank a   ic e eleaie r e rDETROI T IDISO N Let you r neares t mailbo x hel p yo u BankbyMai LN o special  crips, n o standin g i n lin e   aa d yo uge t tha t extr a mone y safel y deposite d befor e your etempte d t o spen d it  Youl l lik e ou r Bsnkby Mai l servic e an d whe n yo u ge t s  chanc e t o visi tu s   you U lik e th e friendl y peopl e wh o ar e be tt o  serv e you TH E McPHERSO N STAT E BAN KmOOBPOBATi b W iN1NBT T TBAJt f O P 8AF BA S  Deposit s o p l e IftM O Uws d b y 5u r  the  Feosrr f0  t1  TBSDISPATCHWednesday, July 18, 1966  asiw 38f JL   1Tmpu t o  88 HOLIP V  DANany longer Come in todaywo can show you why ttiis is the month o buy i EEN PLAYING a waiting game Youll that says worlds for the action youll enjoy know the time for wait in is over  Youll find all the features to hold ourthe time for action is here   when you try investment in driving pleasure high an Olds 88 Its the car youve waited for the smart time to get it is right now Surely now  the time to tratIe    now 4Vffeile thvaUif your prseut xr has hit PRICEDW your like most wideawake folks, its summer high    whif there are soyoull be pleased to see how little it takes many weeks of pleaant M,  r   to drive this Oldsmobile home Especiallyafter you sample its bigness For theres no So why wait  iiii      acompromise with power, comfort, and per money and enjoyment Common sense formance in this one  hen you step up to says its smart to get a Rocket Enginean 88, you rate a Rocket tngiue, and Olds    and srt it noteO LD I HsdESEVrOt ftul of th Ordinary trii lummrM  Altt CONDITIONED OLDSMOBILIIBE CAAIFUL    DRIVE SAFELYIDON MAIN MOTOR SERVICEZ14 West Grand River, Howell, Mich Phone 514NOMINATECharles Gatesman Prosecutng Atto neyON THE REPUBLICAN TICKETAT THE PRIMARIES AUGUST 7, 1956 Forestry Parley Meets in Genevaarvidthe tttsrt of epidemics the United Nations is cnv,UKSS lnuta oumpaJgo hi Korea Inoculations a  of Use pprrofctttwwi offiydhon nnd Sconl vti htvt fcej rrby ttMnd oi OctoberUN b also carrying vnccinalion tyjuiokiaiMl eholera with iwttre doctor onder theI UMI UaAAoi fwrniiri wkWi MJtoertry anthoritles of Europe recently concluded aof dfeetmiofif at Geneva to coordinate Europes forestry poland inereaM production of timber on an overall basis The2S5Si5iCrood  wKare OrrankaUon of CAO Here, a Swiss Forestry Inspector exSS 9mmrnUM to a c 4k ANNUAL FNANCLPINCKNEY COMMUNITY SCHOOLS July I, 1955  July J, 1956GENERAL FUND RECEIPTS  60,446616,613883401914,71725 97,6663520,00000 4,829791,297651,210539600 2,56284 1,10295117198,032932,02852Balance July 1, 1955Current Tax Collections Delinquent Tax Collectionsinterest on Delinquent laxei Primary hund State School Aid, 195556School Aid Advance on 195657 Sales laxLibrary Fund Rural Agricultural AidVocational hducationTuitionTransportation FeesTransler irom Bldg die Site Fund Revolving Fund ReceiptsOther NonRevenue ReceiptsTotal General Fund ReceiptsTotal Receipts plu JuJy 1, 1955 Balance GENERAL FUND DISBURSEMENTSSalaries of Board of Education   52500Census and Compulsory Attendance 26855Administration 12,22142School Library 2,39791Instruction 113,24219Operation of School Plant Wages 13,35766Fuel and Utilities 13,22746Operation Supplies  Expense 2,82601Maintenance of Grounds 73610Maintenance of Buildings 11,10495Maintenance of Furniture  Equipment 1,23193i  3,0032120,60270 5582724,08154  20,72378221,95271242,67649TransportationRecreational ActivitiesCapitol OutlayTransfer to Debt Retirement 1,30000Rev,  , Fund 11,78851Total Dioui sementsBalance  1, 1956j Disburints plus Balance 232,4734110,20308242,67649BUILDING  SITE FUNDBalance July 1, 1955 Transfer from Debt Retirement FundTotal Receipts and BalanceBuilding Disbursements Furniture  EquipmentTransfer to General FundTotal DisbursementsBalance July 1, 1956 232,585262,74460235,32986221,58838 13,64048 10100235,32986DOOCBalance July 1, 1955 Current TaxesDelinquent Taxes Interest on Delinquent TaxesInterest on Investments DEBT RETIREMENT FUND 36,007812643791252022500Transfer from General Fund 1,3000020,04283Total Receipts Receipts plus balancePrincipal on Debts 16,00000Interest on Debts 8,47500Other Disbursements 4520Transfer to other Funds  2,76079Total Disbursements , Balance July 1, 1956Total Disbursements plus BaUic 40,301060,3446327,28099 33,0364 60,34463Me TH KUTfrl Ik IN     VITYTHEm i If MKMiiof iff V3 ACITY FIOJK   OF HOWVX f,II t ,Iv  THX PXNCXMST DUFATOBWednesday, July 18,TAXESTH PWCKXBY 1TDLLAGB TAXES ABE NOW DUB AND PAYABLE AT MY HOMSMONDAYS AND SATURDAYS UNTIL FURTUR NOTICE Plant Feet1 Cut BackPear Ecentmy When Farm Prices Decline CUTTING down fertilizer uiv when price of farm productdrop is the worst type of economya farmer caa make, says P McNall, University of Wisconsinagricultural eceoomistUra though farm prices shoulddrof 9 pr ent and prices of fertilizer should stay the tame, McNaD says, the average fanner wouJd fet back 150 in increased THE ANNUAL FOWLERVUE JULY 3031 AUGUST L 2 3 4HELEN REYNOLDS, 605 East Putnam St, Pindkney POST OFFICE BOX 203TWO NIGHT GAMES HERSPisckney played 2 games here atthetr lighted field laat Friday nit The Mill Creek team cancelled Thursday and the Brighton Conservationteam was secureed to replace them Pinekney had little trouble winning15 to 4 The conservatiom boya NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGA a regular metin of the ciJ of the Village of Pinekney, Living1ston County, Michigan, held in the Council Rooms in said Village onJuly 10, 1956Present Howard Read, Albert Shir Irvintouched up Tommy Houston a little  , fnt in the 5th, scoring 3 run on 4 hits, ey Merhn  Irvin Kennedy,one of which was a home run Pincc , T TlpUdy and Don Swarthout aey had 6 mna the first, 4 the 3rd ent Noneand 5 the 5th , Tne following resolution was madeby Albert Shirley and its adoptionmovedPicckney AJB R HSinger, ss 4 2 2Amburgey, 2b 4 2 1Jeffreys, lb 2 1Clark, If 1Gentile, If 2Bums, cf 3Youag, 3fe , v ,4 Fry, rf 3Reader, c 2Houghton, p 300 1132 3Conservation CampJordaa, ss ,, ISnyder, rf  I 3Morris, cc  2J Jones, c 1Carjfyle, 3b  3 Outz, 2b 3Green, lb   3Evans, cf    3Hoay, if  3Birmingham, p 2C Jones, p ,   lIn the girls game between AB R H000 0011 11 110 01110theVinckney Kiwanis and Suttons Hardware, Hewell the Howell girls mannged to win a seesaw affair 14 38 vhen they broke a 14 to 14scoring 4 runs the last inningSome of the Pinekney team wereabsent Midge Higgs and Cherri Gudith each got 4 hits for Pinokneyand Mary Ann Jeffreys and JanetShirley hit home runs Betty Cousinsof HoWell hit 2 Mildred Kellenberg 2 Mildreer of Pinekney made a star catchin right fieldKiwanis Girls AJB R HJ Shirley ss 4M Higgs, If 4C Gudith, cf 4V Amburgey, p 5Jeffreys, 3b 5J Rutledge ,c 4M Kellenberger, rf 2 Krahn, rf 2M Pena, 2b  4Wiltse, lb 22322 1100 10 Whereas the Council deems it advisable to vacate, discontinue andabolish all that part of Park Street lying and being north of the interections of said street withMairi andPutnam Streets, be it therefore re1solved that it is advisable to vacate, jdiscontinue and abolish all that part of Park Street lying and being Northof its intersection with HamburgStreet and all that part of Pond Stlying and being between the intersection of said Street with Main andPutnam Streets, and that the Council shall meet on August 14th at eight oclock p m at the Council Reomsin the Village of Pinckney and hearobjections, if any there be, to the vaeating, discontinuing and abolishing of that part of Park Street and thatPart of Pond Street heieinbefore described, and that following notice be given of such public hearing by publishing the same on July 18, 1956,July 25, 1956 and August 1, 195the Pinekney Dispatch, a newspaperpublished and circulated within theVillage of Pinekney, towitNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that theVillage Council of the Village ofPinekney, Livingston County, Michipan will hold a public hearing on Aug ust 14 at eight oclock p m in theCouncil Rooms in said Village, tohear objections, if any there be, tothe vacating, discontinuing and ab dishing of all that part of Park Itreet lying and being north of its intersection with Hamburg Streetand all that part of Pond Street lyingbeing between the intersection ofsaid Street with Main and PutnamStreetstotic5 66Suttons GirlsSpare, 2b, p Sawdy, lbCcusins, 2b, pClirwson, 3b  QFoster, ss ,,,  3 Poma, c Campbell, rf ,  4Wessengor, Cf  2Hoibeen, If ,,, 4 AB R H334 210 112 Be it further resolved that a copyof this resolution with said Noticeof Hearing be published in PinekneyDispatch on the dates hereinafter out Adding plant food via grain drillcrop value tor each It he spent forplant foodTests at state agricultural colleges and experience on Midwestem farms have shown that at present prices, farmers can expect toget a return f 3 for each SI Invested in fertilizer ,,Actually, agronomists at Midweitern agricultural colleges andaxperiment stations are advisingfarmers to increase rather than cutdown tfceir ate  fertiliser Thesesoils men report that heavy fertiliter application are the mostprofitable a fanner can make  University ofMissouri agrenomiite report that in one test 25Dushel corn land produced 124buihels per acre, when 1,100 pound of nitrogen, phosphate and potashfertilizer was plowed down beforeplanting and a complete starter fertilizer wai added at planting timWinter Storage ofPlant Food AssuresSupplies for SpringT HE Middle West Soil Improvement Comrnittee listsfive suggestions for storing fertilizer on the farm this winterso it will be in good conditionwhen it is needed for springcrop operations1Keep the fertilizer bags offthe ground or off concrete 2 Store the fertilizer in the barnor some other dry building 3 Put the bay on 2 x 4s or cribbing above the floor Then the fertilizer wont soak up moisture and get Jumpy4Preventoaking by piln bags only seven or eight hiii 5Keep broken bags separate from the mainpile Loose frrtilizer soaks upmoistureBuying and storing fertilizeron the farm now is particularlyadvisable, says the committee, because of the tight situ ation on railroad freight carsneeded to move phosphate andpotash from the mines to fertilizer factoriesIf this car shortage becomesmore critical as spring approaches, fertilizer manufacturers may have difficulty gettingmaterials for the big volume of, plant food needed by farmers,Every ton of fertilizer movedIn the weeks ahead from facto1 ries to farms vill help manufacturers maintain production 1schedules this vinter and prevent serious local shortage later on, the committee sayi, x MbNDAYA  Black and White8WP JL Wrestling  TUESDAYEntr Dy8to P M Dog RacingWEDNESDAY93e A M Judging 4H Mterfat 130 P M Haroeaa Racing130 P M Fat Stock Show200 P M Base Ball Gaste00 P M Tommy BartlettTHURSDAY1000 A M Judging4H Emeries 130 P M Harnew Raefef200 P M Base Ball Came 740 P M Stock Auction Sate300 P M 4H Talent ShQW 130 P M Stock Car Auto Rac00 P M Base Ball Game730 P M Livestock andParadeK00 P M Ward Beam TkrillSATURDAY130 P M Big Car Auto Raeif800 P M Kleins Variety ShowADMISSION PRICESSeason Ticket Person, CarGeneral Admission, Gate  S General Admission Gxandataad 7Children, GrandstandReserved Seats, GrandstandCa ParkingIASY TO WM 0,000HOUSfPOWEK CONTENTJast read the fact shec, then take a in in u c to complete entry blank Gn 5prize tO,0002CO otic prizes every month throw i fSeptember For fact eh c uand entry blanks   REELECTI Lawrence GehringerSHERIFFREPUBLICAN TICKETSee yor appliance dealar or 1DETROIT EDISON j YOUR SlJPPORT APPREBCIATEDIELDResolution supported by Trustee3warthout,Pwrfmously adopted tJS I3nkeI VilIaee sidenMildred Ackley, Village Clerk Cars Mav HamperFertilizer JlovementBottle Q serious shortage of freightI cars was ctjd as a reasonS hy farmers should act imrrelately to or  and take deflivery of fertilizer for their 19561 rops,FOR COOKING, WATER HEATING AND his man cni giydependabledelivery ofME THECHRISTIANSCIENCEMONITOR anflairWYLDEPHftNE 63 HOWELLUSED POWER MOWERS FOR SALE OR RENT Lawns Mowed Mowers RepairedB C WHITE Jr C E HEWLETT 140 Livingston St Phone UP 83149 Housewives, buiinessmiteochers, end students all ovthe world read and enjoy this fnternotionol newspoptr, published doily in Boston World famous for constructive newsitories and penetrating editorialsSpecial features for the wholefamilyThe Christian Science MonitorC Norway St, Boston 15, MoSend your newspaper fo rh tinychecked Enclosed find my check ormoney orderI yeer 16 Q  monthi SS O i months 4 QNome Two Games730 Pinekney Teeners learnvs St Josephs Church Hoivell9QQPinckney vs City ServiceFri July 20 Admission 25c, 15cTrusteesmp Council Opens Sessionati SEASON OPEN SAT ,   f       The Unite d Natioa i Trusteeshi p Council , no w holdin g it s sevent hannua l sessio n a t Lak e Succes s wil l dea l wit h suc h question s a tprogres s i n UN  Trus t Territories , proposal s fo r a n internationa lregim e fo r Jerusalem , an d protectio n o f th e Hol y Place s there Here , Dr  Victo r Hbo , UN  Assistan t geeretanrGeneral , talk s wit hRoge r Oarrea a   Tn  tptftts  fijj 4   C The Dal e MiUer a attende d    1weddin g o f Virgini a Gree n an dGreele y a t S t Joseph s Chare HHowellaturday  Th e titeeption  wlla t K  o f C  hall , HowtJ LMesdame s Ethe lPhylli s Sool ePridajr TWSSWDWATCH Wednesday, July 18, 1966v     Peoplestore LINGERIEGENTS FURNISHINGS  CANNED GOODS SHOESGROCERIES DRYGOOOSENEKAl STOREWhy not buy inquantity when yourgrocer has specialson frozen foodsDoing so amounts to adouble saving You spend less money perpackagespend lesstime shopping And frozen vegetables, liketencLr green peas,stay gardensweet formonths in a homefood freezer or twoinone refrigerator freezerSEE YOUR ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DSALBt jLUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES Mrs Richard Loomis jr and soa,Dick, visited fee Bkhard Loomisesr in Detroit last weekThe Bert Davies areHowell this week fromDoyle apartment moving I othe JunicrI Lat Wednesday evening MrsEdna Spears, Mrs Francis Shehan Miss Helen Tiplady were at theBrows Funeral Home Flint, for theBoaary Service for William Burle SOBMraElla Walker of Chelsea spentIllast Wednesday with Mrs Ethel SproutThe John Boyera visited the FredSchaufels at Stockbridge FridayBob Pike and wilt were Thursdayguests of the Enton Clarks inUnadillaMrs Cora Wright and FlorenceTupper of Flint, Mrs KatherineWhitehead and Beatrice Lamborn of Gregory were Sunday guests ofJesse Henry and wife MYRON HUGHESComplete Line of Plumbing Fixtures  and SuppliesEJectic, Oil and Gas Het Water Heatersf 1075 E M36COMPLETE LINE OF PUMPSWE SELL WE INSTALL  SERVICE PHONE UP 8 3114 Pat Umphrey and the Rupert Gar ners of Detroit spent the week endwith the George VanNormansMeadams Flornce Baughn and Virginia VanNorman of Howell calledj on the Dick Amos of Howell Friday The Elmer Radtkes jr of Philadelphia who have been visiting the AnI drew Nesbitts returned home lastweek,i The Andrew Nesbitts visited the Irank Naylors A Clarks in EatonEar ids last weekThe Don Brooks family, MrsJtniie Shankland of Ypsilanti andMrs Florence Covert of Ann Arbor called on the J H Hooker SundayThe Jack Clarks of Dexter spentSunday with the Mary Nash family Mrs Bonnie Henry and Mrs LoisKimberly gave a shower at the form ers home Friday night for MissJulie Krahn 38 were presentTh L J Henrys, Tom Wares, theEarl Kimberlys and Julie Krahn attended the Schoenhals reunon Sun Lake Chemung WH Myer and wife were Sundaydinner guests of the Edsil Meyerfamily at Portage Lake Tht Ralph Halls with the PerryBrowns of Ann Arbor had dinnerSunday at the Colonial HouseRay Sullivan and Paul Singerare building second stories on theirhomes The Mark Nash family atterldd jthe picnic Sunday of the Farm I Bureeu at the Ed Fritch home atLake ChemungThe Frank Clarks of Milford wereSunday guests of the WinstonBaughnfJames Whitley is on a road testthrough several states for the Gen eral Motors Proving GroundsThe James Whitleys attended thefuneral of his grandmother, Mrs Sylvia Whitley at Ann Arbor lastTuesday Wagoners Grocery6066 PINCKNEY ROADQuality Merchandise LOW PRICES ,Beer and Wine To Take OutPHONE HOWELL 705J2BLUE WATER LAUNDROMATAT LAKELAND, MICH ACROSS FROM COBBSCOMPLETE ONE STOP SERVICE FAMILY WASHSOFT WATER and SAM DAY 8BRVIC1DRY CLEANINGCOTTON RUGS WASHED AND FLUFF DRUUPHONE AC 9 6257MRS TAPPATTE Lakeland MihDaily To 700 P M Men, Tu Wd Thur FrL Satm Sherwm Wttams Paints and Fuel Oiland Bidding HardwireV D E HOEY  SONSHave HA 68119 Dexter B BUT th office, of Prosecutoris handled by of experienceabilityVote tw Wilfred XJQrwinAugust 7thTimmie Bidwl of Brigkttoo visited the Ben Whetia lastWhites took him taocne 8naday andhad dinner with the Kdwells The iawreace Baugtoa celebratedtheir suitrtnary Thursday nite witha party at their new cettaft att Pircage Laka The Thomas Bonne family wereSatxurmy dinner gnmt of thf Lam ar Nolat of ngmh Callers f Diek WyUe last weekwer Alaa Rose, Jack DoyWanjesCampbell, Bob Klute, Dr and Mrs Wylie, Dr and Mrs Drode and tinBrtti WyUe family and of courseCoastal Thomas Wylie Diek sayson of Toms visits are better than 1a bottle of The Baatt Whit a Upon J Dawaia Hoys troop of Boy Scoutsj The Explorers took a 21 mile can oe trip down the AuSable River lastweek, starting from Grayling They left here Wednesday The scoutswere Donnie Baughn, John Hoy, jDwain Haines, Gordon LaBelleJohnSt Pierre, Gordon Hoyt, Peter Bobon, Douglas AtkinsTommy Read visited Lynn Fisherat Bayville, Ohio, last weekThe Harold Gallups of Fanning,ing ton visited the Murray Kennedys ilast week 1Mrs Kan Meabon and daughter jof Ann Arbor visited Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge last week Mrs Vern Kennedy of Lime Lake suffered a heart attack last weekand was taken to McPherson bespit,al in the Swarthout ambulanceAmbrose Kennedy who has beenemployed by the Detroit Edison Cofor 11 years has been transferred to Pontiac where he will be supervisorin the tree trimming dept He willmove there and rent his house atChubba CornersThe Harold Fairchilds of Birmingham calledon the Frank Aberdeens Sunday Rex Noggle came home from StJoe hospital, Ann Arbor ThursdayThe Harold Porters entertainedthe Vivian Shrine Club of Detroit at their home at a picnic Sunday 17were thweRex Sackett and wife and JamesLunsford of Detroit were week ead callers of the Lawrence CamburnsThe Wayne AtLes entertainedthe anniversary dub Thursday nit 17 were therelira Howard Read entertainedthe Del Packards and Albert Briggfamiiiea of Manchester and thehonor of NOMINATEFRANK Z1EGL L Candidate forSHERIFFof Livingston County on the Republican TicketWELL QUALIFIED24 Years ExperienceFormer Deputy and UndersierirtWATER SYSTMS,PLUMBNG REPAIRS THE ROUSH PLUMBING310 Webster Phone UP 8 6607SAY IT A WrTK FLOWERS  frsaHELLERS FLOWERSMl   ILXTHE PINCKNBT DiflPASPECIALWindow Fans IDE BUSINESS PROFSHMjfflCORNE114,75 The Pinckney SoaitariumKay M Dotty, M D Piackaey MichiganCaU 1100 A M to 200 P LExcept WednesdaysMoxu, Tues, Fri, Sat ta 800 P MLEE LAVEY FUNEBAL  SORBDo C SvarisetfModem EqujprnectAmbulance SiPHONE U P 88178General InsurancetHONfi V P 83221CHECK HIS RECORD  FORMES FBX AGENT OFATTORNEY Reeled STATE OFThe Probate Court far the County of LivingstonIn the Matter of tha Estate ofGertrude E Hicks Deceased PresentHoaaiabte Hbam MmttfeJudge of Probate At a session f said Court heldJune 12 1956 Notice is Hereby Gives That allcreditors of said deceased, are requir ed to present their claims in writing and under oath, te said Court, and toserve a copy thertof upon Rev EzraBeachy of 74 Putnam Street  PBESNTPBOSBCtTORLIVINGSTON COUNTYA GOOD RECORD IN OFFICEAttorneyCLAY GORDONLYLE W MJNSELL ASSOCIATE RBGWTERKD LANDSURVEYOROffice mitt East Grand River jPhone 1551W Howell, Michigan  ijrle W Muafiell, Associate Fred 0 RMhtff, SrOjPTqMBTKIST120 West Grand Rvr Howell,358LLOYD HfcNDEE livestock HaulingTripe Made to DctriSTATE OF MICHIGANThe Probate Court tor mo County of LivingstonIf fee Matter ot tbe EstaU oiWilliam C Miller, Deceased At a session of said Court held onHiram R jSmith, Judge of Probate Notice is Hereby Given That thepetition of Beulah E Miller the Iadministrator of the said estate Jpraying that her final account beallowed and the residue of said estate assigned to the persons entitled hereto will be heard at the DR G R McCLOSKEYDENTISTTelephone Office 935Residence 814Evenings by AppdinUneat Howell MichiganBERT WYUETAuctioneerSALEi A SPECIALITY CA S9IMArnold233 imadiHa St Pfnskar, MIcWatcE HepcdringGold Stajipi Wptches, Watch Beau1  Handmade Feather Roger J Carr AgencyCOMPVETK nkINSURANCEAQEEdith R Carr 14 2 MILL STinckney Mich Phone UP ttlftfteal Estate armr, domes, Lake Bafeiness OpportunitiesList Your Property HlthGerald RenmBroker  209 Nof 1 U P 8414cy, Michigan fiduciary of sid es Qn jsta, and that such claims will a   A , heard and the heirs atlaw of saii 1956WHII THEY LASTTHE LAVEY HARDWAREVOTE AUGUST 7thFOBMER MEMBER OF THEMICHIGAN LEGISLATUREA PROVEN RECORD OF HONESTAND CAPABLE PUBLIC SERVICE DEDICATED TO THE PRESERVA TION OF CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENTWIN WITH JIMDistrict Committee TV,Sales3ervicThat notice thereof RADI  TELEVISION SERVICBdaceaud wiil be determined by said ruioTot 1 , ptoM ft Court at the Probate Office, en Ang, htreof for  week consecutively FtDn UJi5iust 21 1966 at ten A M  the Pinckney Dispatch and thaIt is Ordered, that ttotiee hereof petitioner cause a copy of this noticebe fhren by publicattoa ox a copy to  ierVed nion each known partyhereef for three weeks consecutively  interest at his last known addressprevious to said day of hearinf la the by refistered mail, return receipt de Pinckney Dispatch sad that the pet maded, at least fourteen 14 daysdenei cause a copy of thU aotice to p,ior to such hearing, or by personalbe served ipon each knows, parly in service at least five 5 davs nrior registered maU, reum receipt de te such hearingSmith, Judge of Probatege mail, reum cipt deinterest at his last known address bj 125 Webster 8iPiivkney MichiganADYSTTVolt RENT One vacant room, new ly decorated Phone UP 8 9732FOK SALEA good 20 gal DuoTnjrm water heaterreasonableI hone UP 8 3225 OPTOMETRISTEye ExaminationWednesday and I by AppointBMat0126 Chilson Road, ftatf N ef 1M Phou Brighton ACmnnded at least fuurlsjsjn 14 daysjior to such hearf or bypersonal service at least ffvedays prior to such heariagHirman R Smith, Judge of A true copy Helen M GoildDeputy Register of ProbateVanWinkle  VanWinkle , Attorneys Howell, Mch5ganFOR SALESectional Davenportiiood condition Reasonable1Mr Strong 24 Pearl StPhone UP 83176 inFOR SALE6 room house in bnrj, small down payment Total1 payment 7,000 Inquire at 7845 Mi 35, H mile east of Hamburg Mrs r StapletonFOR SALE Small year arounfLome or cottage with garage, bassment at Portage Lake, Swarthou Cuvu Immediate passession  A true copyHelen M Gould, Deputy Register of Probate LOSTBlack and Tan Hound, 4ninths old, namec Toby Childspett Reward Mrs Kevin Ledwidge Phone UP 89910ELBCTRK lmlalktiun rf   FOR SALEPleaaant five rooLome on corner lot in good loeatiea in 1 inckney Call UP 8 3271 fer aarppointment to see propertyFOR SALEModern Butldlttg at 131West Main St, Pincknty, Gas Heat,Hoi and Cold Running Water, La vat ory, 3,50000 Don Melanr 111H olden, Phone Trinity 41081, De troit, MichiganFOR RENTSraaU AfMurtneat, partly AI Geese 1000 St Pierre onh Box 318, Pinckney, MkhOLD AND NEW REASONABLE i ShaurriLa Bass  Lakeland Refilling and collecting money fro PRICES REUABLE SERVICE ALL WORK GUARANTEED PHONE U P 86 6 8 0DON LRBANYCLIFFORD HA1NES W ANTEDA job on a fann or any ines in this area No selling to qualother odd jobs 2xpemnced Phone  ify for work you must have ear, eBilly Hojlister UP 8 9969   feences640 cash secured by iaveoi   i ory Devoting 6 hours a week te buaWANTEDResponsibe party to take iness your end of pefffentafe collPinckneys Adding MachinesTypewritersRIBBONS AND CARBON PAPER MACHINBB SALES  REPAIRLrvingston Office Supply Ml SOUTH MIOL, HtWBLLPH9NE HOW1LL 20MLOSTPair of blue frame glassesin brown leather case Reward Mrs Shenden, Alpine 62431  i FRUITSMEATS VEGETABLESGROCERIESs FISHFOR RENTYear around Cottageat Portage LakePhone Howell 1535M11FfiEE Chow puppies tor H8ras Howard Haines over payments of spinnet pianoCan emotions will net up to 400beseea in tnis vicinity Write th with very good possibilitieg ofCredit Manager, Post Office Box gL  ing over full time Income iaereastegGreenvile Michigan   accordingly, or interview, iaeiygt    phone in application Write NertkFOR RENTb room uptr fiat  American Nut Go Inc W WttUsiMrs Oscar Beck 1631 East M 36 i Sweet, New York 5 N Y 1FOR SALE Electric Range and an fOR SALEDUO THERM oil healElectric Refrigerator George Hauck PVA room size, tank attached 1860Patterson Lake, Doyle Sub  Mrt VanGorder 11805 OakCt Hiland Lake Pinckney RidgeFOP SALESaddle horse 6 years  old brown gelding Mrs McAinch  L0STBlack dog, part ccilie,wfiuSC15 Cadar Lake Rd UP i 550u I paws and chest name Spook OaU  lWANTED, Odd jobB of any kindrak jihg yards etc,Plione UP 8 3223 pliJ 8 9768 of 8 9967 REWARDFR SALE  Chrysler Royal Heate   George Enquiitgood House to b erected 24  x 54 on f acres Wei and fool ings in, Chisler Royal, 1M7 CHotM  ,1Engquist, 2829 WM36   IjLxvt J PJL ATS WSidii7 Suppliw Auto Poij Sharel Charles Mattoji, 6374 Fai Automotive G1O88 Stold sad jIe Rd Te1 UPtown 89 2nsted2dI Sis  LI PRICESQUALITYCOURTEOUS SERVICE  1018 East Grand RhsPhom 1W WANTED Trenchingt, HowqlL Mldttiqcm   tnd Septic Taanks to install F1H SftPPAYElii waaSS e Harnaak jr phone UPI 8M0 j land and qraveL crtadecl or mis r also processoei road gravelREADY MIXED CONCRETB  JXtl GEAVEL COMPANY t4 mile wast of Howell at 49501 R L SORRELLWater WeHs and Pnapt4 Hl 4951 All Makes of Pumps 8enrt4Mason Road Phone HawelM 9S85 Dexurfindey fM,PHONE 1 S 8 9 HOWKtt  Phone HA 69O4ORDER YOURFOR YOUR EARLY BIRDS NOWMfSMIMESJIIECT FMM f AttTORf SeedCERTIFIED OATS AND BEANS FOR SPRING PLANTING vFARMERS FEED SUPPLY COMPANYJACKHANNiTT</text>
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